1) GENERAL OUTLINE
The CLONIX 4 RTE receiver is characterised by:
- outputs with relay contacts insulated (1 output
with changeover contact, 3 outputs with N.O.
contacts).
- programming of outputs as monostable, bistable,
timed.
- absolute safety thanks to coding with variable
code (rolling code).
- radio programming for transmitters.
- presetting for the reception of transponder cards
and codes from the numerical keypad (wiegand
26 standard).
- transmitter cloning.
Cloning a transmitter means creating a transmitter
which can be included automatically within the list of
the transmitters memorised in the receiver, either as an
addition or as a replacement of a particular transmitter.
Therefore it will be possible to remotely program a
large number of additional transmitters, or for example,
replacement transmitters for those which have been lost,
without making changes directly to the receiver. Cloning
by replacement is used to create a new transmitter which
takes the place of the one previously memorised in the
receiver; in this way the lost transmitter is removed from
the memory and will no longer be usable
Using clones when there is more than one receiver
(as in the case of communal buildings), and especially
when a distinction is to be made between clones to be
added to or replaced in individual or collective receivers,
could turn out to be rather difficult. The CLONIX 4 RTE
receiver cloning system for communal buildings makes
it particularly easy to solve the problem of clone storage
for up to 250 individual receivers.
2) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency.................................................................433.92MHz
Working temperature...........................................-20 / +55°C
Coded by means of..........................Rolling-code algorithm
No. combinations.......................................................4 milliard
Power supply................................................230V ±10% 50Hz
Antenna impedance........................................50Ohm (Rg58)
Relay contact ...................................................................4 x 16A
Max no. radio transmitters to be memorised....................128
Max absorption on 12V...................................................100mA
2.1) CONNECTIONS See Fig.6
3) ANTENNA INSTALLATION
Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz.
For Antenna-Receiver connection, use Rg8 coaxial cable.
The presence of metallic masses next to the antenna
can interfere with radio reception. In case of insuf-
ficient transmitter range, move the antenna to a
more suitable position.
4) PROGRAMMING
The TRANSMITTERS can be memorised in manual mode
or by means of the universal palmtop Programmer,
which allows installations to be carried out in "common
receivers" mode and managed by means of the EEdbase
software for complete installation database.
4.1) Manual memorisation of transmitters, see fig.1-2
In the case of standard installations, which do not require
advanced functions, the transmitters can be memorised
manually, making reference to Fig.2.
1) If you wish the transmitter to activate output 1, press
the SW1 button, whereas if you wish the transmitter
to activate output 2, press the SW2 button.
2) If you wish to use functions other than those for
monostable activation, make reference to Fig.1 and
2.
3) When the DL1 led blinks, press hidden key on the
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transmitter, and the DL1 led will stay on permanently.
Note: Hidden key looks different depending on the
transmitter model.
4) Press the transmitter key to be memorised, and the
DL1 led will start blinking again.
5) To memorise another transmitter, repeat steps 3)
and 4).
6) To come out of the memorisation mode, wait until
the led is completely switched off.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ATTACH THE ADHESIVE KEY LABEL
TO THE FIRST MEMORISED TRANSMITTER (MASTER).
In the case of manual programming, the first transmit-
ter assigns the key code to the receiver; this code is
necessary in order to carry out subsequent cloning of
the radio transmitters.
4.2) Transmitter storage via radio in self-learning
mode
This mode is used to memorise a transmitter without
having to access the receiver.
The first transmitter is to be memorised in manual mode.
a) Press hidden key on the transmitter already memorised.
b) Press key T on the transmitter already memorised,
which is also to be attributed to the new transmitter.
c) Within 10 sec., press key on the new transmitter to
be memorised.
d) Press key T to be attributed to the new transmitter.
e) To memorise another transmitter, repeat the pro-
cedure from step (c) within a maximum time of 10
seconds, otherwise the receiver exits the program-
ming mode.
f ) To copy another key, repeat from step (a), having
waited for the receiver to exit the programming
mode (or after disconnecting the receiver from the
power supply).
5) RADIO-TRANSMITTER CLONING
Rolling-code cloning.
Make reference to the instructions for the universal palm-
top programmer and to the CLONIX programming guide.
6) ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: COLLECTIVE RE-
CEIVERS
Make reference to the instructions for the universal palm-
top programmer and to the CLONIX programming guide.
7) MANUAL PROGRAMMING OF CARDS AND CODES
FROM THE KEYPAD (WIEGAND 26 standard), see Fig. 3-4
8) ACTIVATION TIME SETTING FOR TIMED OUTPUT:
See Fig.5.
9) MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of the system should only be carried
out by qualified personnel regularly.
10) DISPOSAL
ATTENTION: disposal should only be carried out by
qualified personnel.
Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the
current regulations.
In case of disposal, the system components do not en-
tail any particular risks or danger. In case of recovered
materials, these should be sorted out by type (electrical
components, copper, aluminium, plastic etc.).
For battery disposal, refer to the current regulations.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in
the present manual are not binding. The Company
reserves the right to make any alterations deemed
appropriate for the technical, manufacturing and
commercial improvement of the product, while
leaving its essential features unchanged, at any
time and without undertaking to update the pres-
ent publication.