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Sminn BOX S 140 User manual

OPERATION
When receiving a SMINN transmitter code, the receiver checks if it is
registered in the inserted memory. If it is registered and not blocked, it will
activate the corresponding relay.
ERASING THE MEMORY
The internal memory can only be erased when an SMINN programming
console and knowing its PIN, avoiding accidental or malicious erasures.
BLOCKING A CODE IN THE MEMORY
A transmitter code cannot be simply erased from the memory, but it can be
blocked so it won’t work anymore. Blocking codes in the memory can only be
done using an SMINN programming console and knowing its PIN.
MANUAL PROGRAMMING
Step by step instructions on how to program a receiver are detailed next. The
irst code must be stored following all these steps. For new codes after the
irst one, omit step 3:
1. Press and hold the programming button (ig. 1 – component 2).
2. Press the button of the transmitter channel we want to learn that will be
assigned to K1 in the receiver. When receiving the code and channel sent
by the transmitter, the receiver will store it in its memory and beep twice as
a validation signal.
3. ONLY TO STORE/LEARN THE FIRST CODE AND IF THE MEMORY IS
CONFIGURED AS DUAL-CHANNEL.
Press the channel button of the transmitter we want to assign to Output
2 of the receiver. When receiving the code and channel send by the
transmitter, the receiver will store/learn it in the memory and will beep
THREE times as a validation signal.
4. Release the programming button of the receiver.
Repeat this process with as many transmitter codes as you want to manually
register in the memory, using the same channel assigned to Output 1 with the
irst transmitter.
Pressing any other channel will not have any effect.
REGISTRATION VIA RADIO
Depending on the level of security conigured in the receiver’s memory it is
possible to register transmitter codes via radio.
Security level 1 (Basic).- Transmitter can be programmed in invitation mode
knowing the PIN (the certiied number of the installation) using a SMINN
programming console. Invited transmitters are automatically registered by
level 1 receivers.
Security level 2 (Intermediate).- Transmitters already in use can INVITE new
transmitters that share the same PIN (the certiied number of the installation).
Security level 3 (Advanced).- Emitters will be registered in the receiver
manually. Radio-based registration is disabled.
CODE REPLACEMENT DUE TO LOSS
This function allows to replace a transmitter code stored in the receiver with a
new one, be it due to loss or mislaying.
The replacement of a transmitter code is only possible with a SMINN
programming console. Knowing the PIN of the installation and the code
number of the lost transmitter is required.
BACKUP
Although the device is protected against power line disturbances and
electrical surges, it is important to keep a backup of the memory card in case
of breakdown or damages caused by external circumstances such as electric
storms, theft, improper handling, etc.
INSTALLATION
SMINN receivers are prepared to be easily ixed on a wall using the supplied
wall plugs and screws. Before connecting or operating the device the power
supply switch or differential shall be disconnected.
Specialized and/or skilled personnel will do the installation, using properly
protected cable of enough gauge.
Take into account that devices permanently connected to the mains need to
have an accessible connection device (i.e. a magnetothermic switch).
The wiring should be done following the instructions printed in the serigraphy
of the circuit board.
Make sure that the memory is inserted and properly conigured. After
programming and verifying the equipment, close the case with the supplied top.
SMINN RECEIVERS ARE EQUIPPED WITH A LED TO LET KNOW IF THHE
DEVICE IS POWERED
Note: Reinforced concrete, metallic components and/or any other receiving
device reduce dramatically the radiofrequency signal, so installation close to
these elements should be avoided.
USE LIMITATIONS
Operation is not guaranteed when installed in different equipment than the
speciied.
THE USAGE INSTRUCTIONS OF THIS DEVICE SHALL BE HANDED TO
THE USER, WHO WILL HAVE THEM IN THEIR POSSESSION. IF THEY
ARE MISLAID, THE USER CAN ASK FOR A COPY OR DOWNLOAD IT
DIRECTLY FROM THE WEBSITE WWW.SMINN.COM
The manufacturer keeps the right to modify the content of this document or
the product without prior warning.
The equipment must be manipulated only by specialized and/or skilled
personnel.
BOX S 140/180
RECEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DESCRIPCIÓN
SMINN BOX S receivers are developed with state-of-
the-art electronics and technology. They provide a high
degree of operating reliability and security. They have
a robust copy protection and anti-burglar system. They
are designed to send the activation/deactivation order
to SMINN motor controllers, alarm systems, access
control systems, home automation systems, etc. They
are suitable for industrial, commercial and/or residential
environments.
Devices that are built using high quality materials and
components and the latest technology. They are made
taking into account the current regulations for usage in
residential, commercial and light industry environments.
innovative in electronics
If the memory has not been customized (Standard PIN) the whole memory
can be erased using the followin procedure.
- Press and release K1 four consecutive times with 1 second between
presses.
- Press and hold K1 for 10 sec.
- The run led will power on.
- Release K1 for 2 sec.
- Press again and hold K1 for another 10 sec.
- The led will power off and once the 10 sec. have passed the led will blink
indicating the erase process has started.
- Release K1.
- And wait for three validation beeps.
- The memory has been erased and is ready to start over.
If the memory has been protected with PIN can only be erased when an
SMINN programming console and knowing this PIN, avoiding acidental or
malicious erasures.
If the memory has been customized with a different PIN it can only be
erased using an SMINN programming console and knowing the custom PIN,
thus avoiding accidental or malicious erasure.
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE
(WEEE)
In accordance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC about waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE), the presence of this symbol (see symbol
at the bottom of this text) in the product or in the packaging, means that this
article shall not be disposed in local non-classiied waste streams. It is the user’s
responsibility to dispose this product taking it to a collection point designed for
waste recycling of electrical and electronic devices. The separate collection of this
product helps optimize the waste sorting and recycling of any recyclable material
and also decreases the impact on health and the environment.
For more information about the correct wasting of this product, please contact
the local authority or the distributor where you acquired this product.
EC DECLARATION CONFORMITY
The company ELSON SISTEMAS, S. L.
Pol. Torrelarragoiti, P6 – A3 – 1ª
48170 Zamudio – Vizcaya (SPAIN)
Declares that
The product BOX S 140/180 Receiver
Manufactured by ELSON ELECTRÓNICA, S.A.
Under the trademark SMINN
Created for Residencial, comercial and
industrial use.
This device meets the provisions contained in the article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/05/
CE Regulation, as long as its usage is compliant to what was envisaged, having
applied the following regulations:
Telecomunications:
EN 300 220-1 v1.3.1 (2000-09)
EN 300 220-1 v1.1.1 (2000-09)
Electromagnetic
Compatibility:
EN 301489-1 v1.3.1 (2001-09)
EN 301489-3 v1.3.1 (2001-11)
Low Tension:
EN 60730-1: 2000
Zamudio 2010.03.30
José Miguel Blanco Pérez
Chief Technical Oficer
innovative in electronics
T. +34 944 525 120
www. sminn.com
info@sminn.com
Pol. Torrelarragoiti, P6 - A3 - 1º
48170 Zamudio - Vizcaya (Spain)
COMPONENTS
Elson Sistemas
1. ON Led
2. Programming buttons
3. RUN OK LED/ Relay 1 / Relay 2
4. Replays connector
5. Buzzer
6. Fusible
7. Power supply connector
8. Plug-in memory connector
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Fig. 1
Sensibility < -115 dBm
Radio Superheterodine
Encoding High security Crypto/Rolling
Code memory Plug-in memory 250
Memory socket Plug-in memory
500/1.000/2.000
Available channels for
K1/K2 relays 1 to 4
Antenna Internal helicoidal
Power 12/24 VDC min/max 20 mA / 80mA
Operating temperature -20ºC - +85º C
Size 56 mm x 33 mm
Ingress protection IP54 - (IP65 With cable glands)
BOX S 130 315 MHz 230 VAC
BOX S 140 433,92 MHz 230 VAC
BOX S 180 868,3 MHz 230 VAC
BOX S 134 315 MHz 12/24 VAC
BOX S 144 433,92 MHz 12/24 VAC
BOX S 184 868,3 MHz 12/24 VAC
WARRANTY
This product has undergone a complete TEST during its manufacturing
process that guarantees its reliability and proper operation.
The manufacturer provides 24 months of warranty to the product from the
date printed in the product and against any anomaly that it may present in its
appearance or operation.
Any damage caused by third parties, natural causes (looding, ire, lightning,
etc), arising from improper handling or installation, vandalism or any other
cause non attributable to the manufacturer will void the warranty.
The warranty only covers repairs or replacement of the damaged device.
Any expenses derived from assembling, travelling, transport, natural wear of
parts, etc., and, in general, any expenses that are not part of the repairs or
replacement of the damaged element of the system are excluded.
The installer/provider will ask the manufacturer for an RMA number or
authorization for transport of the system in warranty. Without this previous
requisite, the manufacturer will not be able neither to process nor provide
warranty service.

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