PLUS SC6 WIRELESS receiver card
1.
DESCRIPTION
The PLUS SC6 WIRELESS radio receiver forms part of the Aprimatic range of devices for controlling the NK
and EVO range of automatic doors.
It is designed for use in conjunction with an SC6 WIRELESS key selector operating at a radio frequency
of 433.92 MHz.
It also provides an output signal for activating the FIRST INPUT function through the Aprimatic TR2 or TR4
remote controls (on channel 1). The card memory can contain up to 300 remote controls.
Data stored in the memory will not be lost even in the absence of power supply.
IMPORTANT. Use only in conjunction with the devices listed below. If used with other devices, strictly
observe the limits set out under Technical Features.
Compatible DEVICES and REMOTE CONTROLS
SC6 WIRELESS
Aprimatic key selector operating at a radio frequency of 433.92 MHz
TR2 oR TR4
Aprimatic remote controls (up to 300 remote controls may be stored in the memory)
CONTROL NK
Device for controlling automatic doors in the NK range.
EVO CONTROL
Device for controlling automatic doors in the EVO range.
CAUTION. Before making any connections, carefully read these instructions and those of the other devices
in the radio system, if any, in order to avoid damage to the equipment.
1.1
TECHNICAL FEATURES
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Power supply: 24 VDC - 24 VAC ± 15%
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Dimensions: 75 x 50 x 15 mm
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Range 15 m in open air
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Supports up to 300 remote controls
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Permanent memory to avoid data loss in the
absence of power supply
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Max amperage draw at 28 VDC:
in stand-by mode: 20 mA;
in self-teach mode: 25 mA;
with relay latched on: 90 mA
1.2
INSTALLATION and CONNECTION
Installation is compatible with NK and EVO equipment.
The card is supplied in a special plastic box and must be installed in the door operator beam.
The automatic door controlling equipment must be connected according to the wiring diagram provided
(see DIAGRAM A). Wires are colour-coded to facilitate wiring.
IMPORTANT: Do not turn on the power supply before you have finished and checked the
wiring. An incorrect connection will damage the system.
Note. Keep line cables away from sources of electromagnetic noise such as, high voltage rooms, electric
motors, etc. it is also a good idea to keep cables which may in turn create noise well clear of each other.
After connecting up, proceed to programming as described in sec. 2 of these instructions.
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Automatic door control equipment connected
through 3-core cable for power supply and First
Input function.
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Normally open contact (terminals 3 and 4): pulse
duration 1 sec.; max 1A at 24 VDC for resistive
loads
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SC6 Wireless key selector connected through
8-core cable
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Default
operation:
connected, before entering the SC6 wireless key
selector in the memory or if the receiver is
deleted from the memory, door operation is
automatic in both directions
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When
the
selector
is