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QUARTZ DIGITAL RADIO CONTROL WITH PROGRAMMABLE CODE 230V
Description
The S38 Radio control system consists of one or more transmitters and one or more receivers
which can be combined to meet the specific needs of the client.
The receiver model offers the following possibilities: up to 4 channels and a number of pos-
sible combinations equal to 16384, (these are programmable through the use of a block of
14 two-way dip-switches).
Use
The S38 radio control allows the remote activation of electrical and electronic appliances
with its best use in the following areas: motorized doors of all sizes, alarm systems, and in
all systems which require remote control activation.
The use and installation of these appliances must rigorously respect the indications supplied
by the manufacturer. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by, or situa-
tions arising from, the improper use of these appliances.
Compatibility
• The transmitters are fitted with a jumper "JC" (see drawings 3-4) to maintain
compatibility with with receivers of the series non "C".
- Jumper inserted:
Compatible with non series "C" receivers.
- Jumper not inserted: Compatible with series "C" receivers.
Transmitter versions
TRQ038200
Pocket size transmitters
TRQ038400
Pocket size transmitters
TRQ038800
Pocket size transmitters
TRQ738200
Miniaturized transmitters
TRQ738400
Miniaturized transmitters
Receiver versions
RVQ038100
Receiver + container
RVQ03810C
Receiver + container
4-channel outdoor receivers IP55 (fig. 5)
The receiver is in an outdoor case fitted with a 12-way terminal board (printed circuit CS1304A/B)
with the following electrical connections: 230 Vac between binding posts 1-2
Interchangeable channel modules
The interchangeable channel modules can only have the following configurations and must not
be mixed:
- from 1 to 4 impulsive relay strips MCC4491R0
- one ON-OFF relay strip MCC0381M0
- one timer relay strip MCC0381T0
Receiver installation
Depending on the type of installation, work out the position in which the programmer will be
situated remembering that the site must be:
- a position safe from accidental collision;
- high enough above the ground to be safe from pools of water;
- in a position which the technician can easily reach.
The fixing of the case type receiver is carried out by using "fast-fitting" brackets. The
bracket should be fixed to the wall using two raw plugs (check that it is plumb to the wall),
the case can then be slid onto the bracket and fastened securely to the wall. The slot-in
circuit located towards the bottom of the case can be easily extracted to facilitate wiring
up the device. If any repair work is necessary the case can be easily extracted by pushing
upwards the action of which will separate it from the bracket.
Electrical connection (fig. 5)
Before connecting the device to the mains make sure that:
- the voltage and frequency rated on the data plate conform to those of the mains supply;
- a bipolar circuit breaker which leaves at least 3 mm between the contacts has been
installed between the device and the mains;
- the high voltage 230 V wires pass through the holes marked "A" and are routed separately
from the low voltage wires which pass through the holes marked "B";
- the wires are fastened down using a cable clamp;
- once the wiring is complete the holes through which the wires have passed have been
sealed using silicon;
- the holes which are not used are sealed by inserting the sealing caps "D".
• Only low voltage circuits may be wired to the external circuit binding posts .
Receiver antenna installation
Minimum and maximum range of the radio controls. "Range" is intended to mean the working
distance, measured in free space, between the receiver and the transmitter with the antenna
installed. The range is therefore closely linked to the technical characteristics of the system (power
and sensibility) and varies according to the characteristics of the site in which the system is located.
It therefore follows that to obtain the best results from the radio control the installation sites for the
receiver and the antenna should be carefully chosen. It is not possible to install 2 receivers at a
distance of less than 1,5 m from each other. It is good practise to position the receiver away from
computer systems, alarm systems and other possible sources of disturbance.
(A bad choice of positioning could compromise the performance of the receiver).
RECEPTION FREQUENCY
ATTENTION
The transmission frequency of these products varies
according to the approved frequency and eventual
personalisation in the country of destination.
Country
Frequency
Only Italy
30,875 MHz
Europe
27,195 MHz
USA
27,195 MHz
ELETTRONICA
+39/0438.404011-401818
+39/0438.401831
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1 channel
1 channel ON-OFF
1 channel 0,5 to 120 seconds
RECEIVER
- local oscillation frequency tolerance ................... 30 p.p.m. from -10° to +55°C
- intermediate frequency .......................................................................... 455 kHz
- antenna impedance in input .........................................................................50Ω
- sensibility (fine signal) ................................................................................ 0.5µV
- local oscillation emission .....................................................<-70dBm (<100pW)
- power supply ........................................................................................ 230V ac
Antenna
- maximum power consumption at rest .......................................................18mA
ANQ730
- maximum power consumption with activated relay ..................................20mA
- maximum commutable power at the relay with load in ac/dc .......... 60VA/24W
ANQ727
maximum voltage .............................................................................. 30V ac/dc
ANQ727
- excitation delay/dropout delay ............................................................... 150 ms
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SERIAL NUMBER
ZVL112.04
The S38 series conforms to the essential requirements of the directive 99/05/CE
and the technical reference standards have been applied. This product has been
tried and tested in the manufacturer's laboratory, during the installation of the pro-
duct follow the supplied indications carefully.
Antenna
The installation of the antenna is fundamental; connected to the receiver it represents the reception
point for the radio control. When installing the antenna the following points should be observed:
- Only use a tuned antenna connected to the receiver using a coaxial cable RG58 (impedance
50Ω) with a maximum length of 15 m;
- The antenna should be positioned out of doors in the highest possible point, visible and away
from metal structures.
Note: If for some particular reason it is not possible to fit an antenna, a reasonable performance can
be obtained by connecting a 2,5 m piece of single pole conductor wire (Ø1 mm) to the receiver.
PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER USER CODE
The transmitters and receivers are supplied with a block of DIP-SWITCHES (ON/OFF) with
which to program the digital codes for each system.
Programming can be carried out more than once, even after the installation, thus ensuring
the total secrecy of the user code.
A 14 way DIP-SWITCH with 16384 combinations is available for the programming of the
receiver and transmitter user codes in the 1 to 4 channel versions.
The use of transmitters with 8 keys allows code programming by means of a 13 way DIP-
SWITCH with 8192 combinations.
To ensure an exact match between the transmitter and receiver codes, when programming,
the following possibilities should be taken into consideration:
2 channels
4 channels
1) 2 and 4 key transmitters coupled with receivers with up to 4 channels.
8 channels
Set the same code in both the receiver and the transmitter using all the available DIPS
2 channels
(16384 possible combinations).
4 channels
2) 8 key transmitters coupled with receivers with from 1 to 4 channels.
Set the transmitter code using 13 available DIPS. Set the same code in the receiver using
the first 13 the of the 14 available ; Dip number 14 is used to set the receiver to either the
4 channels
first function group (14 ON = A,B,C,D) or the second function group (14 OFF = E,F,G,H).
4 channels
It is important to remember that the receivers can only respond to one signal at a time.
IT FOLLOWS THEREFORE THAT MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS CANNOT BE USED CONTEMPORANEOUSLY.
RADIO CONTROL FUNCTIONS (fig. 2-3-4)
Function "A" of the two-button transmitter must always correspond to function "A" of
the receiver. For ease of identification we have divided the eight functions into two groups:
1st group: functions A,B,C,D,
2nd group: functions E,F,G,H.
The 8 key transmitters allow the use of functions belonging to both groups.
The 2 and 4 key transmitters as well the receivers with up to 4 channels (4 strips with one
relay each) use either only functions from the first group or only functions from the second
group. To choose between the two groups set the dip-switch nr. 14 as follows:
14 ON = Enables the functions of group one (A,B,C,D)
14 OFF = Enables the functions of group two (E,F,G,H).
2-4 CHANNELS TRANSMITTERS
In the transmitters each key corresponds to a different function, with the sole exception
of the two key transmitters where it is possible to have the same function for both keys.
(single-channel operation).
For double-channel operation which can be obtained using the second key, set the two-way
DIP switch, located separately from the fourteen-way user code dip-switch on the printed
circuit board (see fig. 2, 3 and 4).
1 TO 4 CHANNEL RECEIVER 230V (fig. 5)
In the receivers the channel functions are printed on the circuit board in silk-screen form. The
interchangeable slot-in STRIPS can therefore be inserted in the desired position.
Factory set for the insertion of four STRIPS with one relay each or either one ON-OFF
module or one timer module
- If the receiver is coupled with a four key transmitter the user code in the receiver and
transmitter will ensure access to the correct function group. It is enough therefore to move
or insert one or more strips into the position which corresponds to the desired function.
- If instead, the receiver is coupled with an 8 key transmitter then it will be necessary
to set dip switch 14 in order to enable the functions of group one or group two as
the case may be and then move or insert one or more strips into the position which
corresponds to the desired function.
Take for example 2 receivers with 4 channels each, controlled by an 8 channel trans-
mitter.
As the transmitter can use functions from both groups whilst the receivers can only
use functions from one group one of the receivers will have to be set for the first group
(A,B,C,D = DIP14 on) and the other will have to be set for the second group (E,F,G,H
= DIP14 OFF).
After having set the receivers insert the strips as described above.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SERIES
MODEL
S38
230 Vac
TRANSMITTERS
- carrier frequency tolerance ................................... 30p.p.m. from -10° to +55°C
- band width .................................................................................. 10 kHz/± 5KHz
- apparent radiated power ........................................... -10...-7dBm (100-200µW)
- apparent power harmonic products ........................................<-64dBm (<1nW)
- power output adjacent channel (± 10 kHz) ...........................<-37dBm (<0.2µW)
- modulation .............................................................................................AM/ASK
- signal modulation ...................................................................... PCM, 1.3ms/bit
- power supply (Alkaline battery GP23A) ......................................... 9/12V ± 10%
- maximum power consumption ................................................................<38mA
- operating temperature range ......................................................... - 20... +70°C
- relative humidity.........................................................................................<95%
DATE
21-09-2001