Connecting the RX-460 receiver
12-30 V AC/DC
C NO NC
Connecting the operating voltage
1. Connect the operating voltage to the voltage connection terminal
(Polarity insensitive).
Connecting the relay
2. Connect the control signal (control voltage) to C.
3. The relay can be used to either close or break a circuit.
* Closing function: When the relay is actuated, a control signal is
received at relay output NO.
* Breaking function: A control signal is received at relay output NC
and is broken when the relay is actuated.
Simple Programming of the RX-460 receiver
To learn a signal, just push the self-learning button on the pcb two
times, and the red LED will light up and switch of again, to indicate
that the receiver is in the (private) learning mode. Activate the trans-
mitter, and the green LED will light up, to indicate that it receives a sig-
nal. Keep the transmitter activated, and the red LED will start blinking,
indicating that the signal is learned. Follow this procedure if you want
to learn more signals (transmitters).
In normal operation mode, the receiver will indicate if it has loaded any
signals. When it has learned one or more signals, it ashes two times.
To delete the learned signals from the memory of the receiver, push
the self-learning button for four seconds, and all learned signals will
be deleted from its memory.
Specifications
TX-460 Wireless push button
Power supply 6V (4 batteries of 1,5V size AAA)
Transmitting method Radiocontrol, 433, 92 MHz Fm
Humidity 10-90%
Dimensions 185 * 50 * 21 (L * W * H)
Weight 98g.
Security Unique coding per sender
Operating temperature -20°C to +55°C
Battery life 2 years or 100.000 activations (for opti-
mum operation, we advise to change
batteries every year)
RX-460 Pluggable self-learning receiver
Power supply 12 - 30V AC/DC ±10%
Humidity <95%
Relay 1 output, NO/NC 8A/250V AC
Dimensions 63 * 54 * 20 (L * W * H)
Security Learns all coding combinations
Functionality Learns up to 10 dierent coding
combinations
Operating temperature -30°C - 70°C
System range guaranteed up to 10 metres within buildings with several ob-
structions.
Version 1.6 The specications herein are subject to change without prior notice due to
improvements.
The receiver has been equipped with software which does not recog-
nize the dipswitch setting (groups coding) if the receiver is program-
med on the ‘0’-setting (factory setting). In order to avoid false control,
this has been deliberately designed this way, because all contacts are
delivered with the same dipswitch setting. If use of the dipswitch is
desired, there should be given an own setting to the dipswitch. Only
then the receiver will accept the setting.
If the receiver gets the instruction to learn in the group coding, but the
dipswitch is set in the ‘0’-setting (factory setting), the receiver will then
automatically learn the unique code of the transmitter. If it concerns
a transmitter, which is part of the 460 system, the receiver will not be
able to learn in this transmitter as there has not been sent out an uni-
que coding with the transmitters.
The RX-460 receiver is standard delivered with a pulse function, but
can easily be programmed with a toggle function as well:
Learn the transmitter into the receiver. Activate the function by pres-
sing the transmitter. While the function is activated, press the learn
button during three seconds. The red LED will turn o and pulse af-
ter three seconds to indicate that the function has been changed. In
this way, it is possible to switch from pulse to toggle version and vice
versa.
Functionality group coding
Toggle/pulse function