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Transmitter Solutions RECTSMINI2OUT Safety guide

2 RELAY
EXTERNAL MINI RECEIVER
1-DESCRIPTION
MINI 2 OUT
Part No. RECTSMINI2OUT
MANUAL
INSTALLATION
Thank you for choosing this product.
You are recommended to read carefully this manual before installing the product.
1A-Introduction
The receiver type MINI 2 OUT is,designed for the control of automatic closing systems and anti-burglar
systems thanks to its very high security coding system (KeeLoq ® Hopping code).
(The operatingfrequencyisamongtheEuropean harmonized frequencies; the product fully complies
with the EMC European Regulations (CE).) The code sent by the transmitter changes at every activation,
avoiding any scanning and copying risk. A special algorithm allows to keep the transmitter and receiver.
The receiver has2output relays(with NO and NO/NC contacts, and can be connected to many types
of mechanics ( gate, garage door, rolling shutters, awnings, anti-burglar appliances, lighting, etc.).
The programming can be done in self-learning mode by means of the learn button.
The housing protection of IP65 allows external installations.
The appliance full complies with the European Regulations
89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC ,EN 60336-1 and FCC Part 15.
v.11.22.16
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Local oscillator frequency 6.6128 MHz
KSA/MAnoitaludomeD
Local Oscillator VCO / PLL
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Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz
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Local oscillator spurious emissions < -57 dBm
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Consumption:
Steady / 12 Vdc ( 2 relays excited) 1,5 mA / 40 mA
Max applicable power 24VA
2
Relays
CN/ON,ONstcatnoC
Memory capacity 85 user codesTX
edocgnilloRedocytiruces
Max code combination number 2
Operating temperature
Housing protection
Weight
Overall dimensions (mm) 3.15 x 3.15 x 2”
Carrier frequency 433,92 MHz
Vac/dc
Steady / 24 Vdc ( 2 relays excited) 1,4 mA / 48 mA
-4°/+158°F
IP65
.29 lbs
64
2-TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
4.1 - Positioning
The receiver allocation is very important for the best
operation of the system. Place the receiver far from
interference sources as big magnetic fields, informatic
systems, radio emissions. The installation and the antenna
positioning is very important for the best receiving as well.
3-COMPOSITION
The receiver is composed by :
1 box with electronics
1 cover
2 screws
2 gumm caps
1 antenna
1 antenna net
2 screws with plugs
4-INSTALLATION
2”
3.15”
3.15”
Fig. 1
Screws
Cover
Taps
Cable holes
Fig. 2
4.2 - Fixing
Remove the receiver cover.
Fix the box by using the screws and the plugs supplied
At the end place the caps supplied over the holes to
protect the screws head.
80
46
80
Fig. 3
5-LAYOUT CONNECTIONS
5.1 - Contacts
terminal 6 = Contact NO Relay3
terminal 7 = Contact C Relay3
terminal 8 = Contact NO Relay4
terminal 9 = Contact C Relay4
terminal 10 = Contact NC Relay4
terminal 11 = Input supply Common
terminal 12 = Input supply +12 Vac/dc
terminal 13 = Input supply +24 Vac/dc
terminal 14 = Pole Antenna
terminal 15 = GND Antenna
6-TX PROGRAMMING
Memorizing
To memorize transmitters:
Press P1 until the red LED DL3 Turns on 1st of Relay.
Release P1 and press button Aon the transmitter.
Press P1 again until green LED DL4 turns on Last Relay.
Release P1 and press button Bon the transmitter.
When both LED’s turn off, memorization is complete.
4.3 - Installing Antenna
433 MHz Antenna Kit
Fig. 4
5.2-Relay K4 Configuration
The relay K4 can be configured in step mode. Close the
jumper JP1.
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
0 12 24
ac / dc
14 15
K3
K4
JP1
P1
ch3 ch4
DL3
DL4
JP1 = CLOSED
Latch Mode
JP1=OPEN
Momentary Mode
Inner Wire
Insert in #14
connection
Outer Wire
Shielding
Insert in #15
connection
14 15
8-DELETING TRANSMITTERS
7-USABLE TRANSMITTERS
The receiver type MINI 2 OUT, can be used with the
Stingray 433TSPW1V, 433TSPW2V
following types of transmitters:
3
Press P1 until the red LED DL3 turns on.
Press button A on the transmitter to delete it from the receiver.
Operation will be confirmed by DL3 and DL4 blinking twice.
To delete button Bpress P1 twice.
At this point the second red LED DL4 will flash.
Press button Bon the transmitter to delete.
Keep the button pressed down until the first red led
switches on, release it, push it again and keep it pushed
down until 3 blinks of the red led and green led
occur. In this way the memory is completely cancelled.
LD1P
DL3 DL4
Deleting all Transmitters
9-MEMORY FULL
In case of full memory, that means transmitters are
already stored, if one tries to store an extra transmitter,
a sequence of 3 blinks of and occurs and
the operation fails.
85
DL3 DL4
Notice
Any changes or modifications on equipment not expressly approved by the Transmitter Solutions could void the
user’s authority to operate with the equipment.
GUARANTEE
The warranty period of Transmitter Solutions receivers is 24 months, beginning from the manufacturing date of
the transmitter.
During this period, if the product doesn’t operate correctly, due toadefective component, the product will be
repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Transmitter Solutions.The warranty does not extend to the receiver
case which can be damaged by conditions outside the control of Transmitter Solutions.
2480 South 3850 West, Suite B
Salt Lake City, UT 84120
(866) 975-0101 • (866) 975-0404 fax
www.transmittersolutions.com
Monarch 433TSPW1K, 433TSPW2K

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