ELSEMA PCR43304RE 4 Channel 433MHz Penta Receiver with Frequency Hopping User Manual

June 4, 2024
ELSEMA

ELSEMA PCR43304RE 4 Channel 433MHz Penta Receiver with Frequency Hopping

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Features

  • Frequency hopping between 433.10 to 434.70MHz
  • 12-way dipswitch or encrypted coding
  • Momentary and latching modes are user selectable.
  • Unlimited remotes can be programmed to the receiver
  • Antenna diversity for robust link with extended range
  • Compatible with PentaFOB® and PentaCODE® remotes
  • Wide operating supply voltage and low current consumption
  • On-board diagnostic LED’s to indicate correct power, reception and relay activation

Applications

  • Keyless access control for automatic gates and doors
  • Equipment and machinery control for factories and warehouses
  • Home automation i.e. garden lights, swimming pool control etc.
  • Security, lighting and automotive controls and anywhere else you need a wireless signal to transmit a contact closure

Description

This receiver is compatible with “PentaFOB®” and “PentaCODE®” remotes. The PentaCODE® dual coding system gives the installer the option to use the classic 12-way dip switch coding or one of over 17 billion encrypted codes. With the 12-way dip switch, just match the keyring remotes and the receiver’s dip switch and it’s coded. With the encrypted code you switch all the 12-way dip switches OFF and the remote and receiver automatically goes into the encrypted coding. Please see the coding instructions for the encrypted coding procedure. The receiver is available as a standalone card with relay outputs or enclosed in an IP66-rated weatherproof case.

Output Modes
Relay output on the receiver can function in either momentary or latching mode. By default, the mode is set to momentary. Modes are selectable from the 4-way dipswitch. Dipswitch 1 corresponds to relay channel 1 and dipswitch 2 corresponds to relay channel 2 and so on.

Factory Default = Momentary

  • Momentary – Output is active for as long as the transmitter button is pressed. This is a standard mode on most automatic gates or garage door openers.
  • Latching – Output remains active until next press of the transmitter button. Similar to switching “on” and “off” a light.
  • Security Latching – Output remains active until power to the receiver is removed. Similar to security alarms and fire alarms. To activate the security latching mode, a link needs to be soldered into the hole marked as latching.

Customized Software
Custom output modes can be programmed to do special functions. Call Elsema for more details.

Products in the Range

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Technical Data

Supply Voltage| 12 – 24 Volts AC or DC. Can use Elsema’s AC power pack (12PP-1000)
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Standby Current| 15 mA stand by at 24VDC
Current Consumption| 91 mA with all relays “On”
Frequency Band| 433.100 to 434.700MHz
Receiver Sensitivity| 0.316uV (-117dBm)
Operating Temperature Range| -5 to 50°C
Receiver Memory Storage| Unlimited Remotes
Decoding System| Encrypted 17 billion codes combinations or On board 12-way code switch
Outputs| 4 change over relay outputs, rated at 10 Amps 240VAC each.
Relay Contacts| Common (C) , Normally Closed (NC) & Normally Open (NO)


Connections

| Supply and Antenna is a screw type terminal block
Relay outputs are plug-in type terminal block
Antenna 1| ANT433 series for long range applications. Antenna wire for short range applications
Antenna 2| Use second antenna for extended range
Operating Range| Refer to the remote control or transmitter datasheet
Dimensions| 130 x 70 x 27 (PCR43304R), 200 x 100 x 73 (PCR43304RE)
Weight| 136grams (PCR43304R), 580grams (PCR43304RE)
Useable Transmitters| FOB433 series and PCK series

Block Diagram

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PCR43304R 12/24 Volts AC/DC Application

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PCR43304R, 110/240 Volts AC Application

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PentaFOB® Programming Instructions

Coding the PentaFOB® remotes and receivers can be done in 2 different ways.

  1. Remote to Receiver
  2. Remote to Remote
Remote to Receiver
  1. Check that all switches are “OFF” on the receiver 12-way dip switch
  2. Press and hold the program button on the receiver
  3. Press the remote button for 2 seconds, the receiver LED will flash and then turn Green
  4. Release the button on the receiver and the remote
  5. Press the remote control button to test the receiver output

Remote to Remote (you should be near the receiver for this procedure)

  1. Open the case of remote control that is already programmed and press and release the program button on the back of the board (The receiver enters learning mode)
  2. Press the button of the remote in step 1 which activates the receiver
  3. Press the button on the new remote which needs to be programmed for 2 seconds
  4. Press the program button again of the remote in step 1(The receiver exits learning mode)
  5. Press the new remote control button to test the receiver output

For receivers that do not have the red marking

  1. Open the case of remote control that is already programmed and press and release the program button on the back of the board
  2. Press the new remote control button for 2 seconds
  3. Press the new remote control button again to test the receiver output

Deleting Receivers Memory
Short the Code Reset pins on the receiver for 10 seconds. This will delete all the remotes from the receiver’s memory.

PentaFOB® Programmer
This programmer allows you to add and delete certain remotes from the receiver memory. This is used when remote control is lost or a tenant moves from the premises and the owner wants to prevent unauthorized access.

PentaFOB® Backup Chips
This chip is used to back up or restore the contents of a receiver. When there are hundreds of remotes programmed to a receiver the installer normally backups the receiver memory in case the receiver is damaged.

12- Way Dip Switch Coding

  1. Set a random code on the receiver dip switch by flicking the dip switches “On” or “Off”. (DO NOT USE THE DEFAULT FACTORY SETTING FOR THE 12-WAY DIP SWITCH AS THIS IS A COMMON CODE)
  2. Open the battery cover in the PentaCODE® remote.
  3. Match the 12-way dip switch to the receivers 12-way dip switch.
  4. Press button 1 on the remote and the receiver output should activate. This is indicated by the receiver LED.

To program the same PentaCODE® remote buttons 2, 3 or 4 to another receiver change dip switch 11 and 12 in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th receivers. For example:

  Receivers Dip Switch 11 Receiver Dip Switch 12
Receiver 1 Off Off
Receiver 2 On Off
Receiver 3 Off On
Receiver 4 On On

Encrypted Coding – (All 12-Way Dip Switches must be “Off”)
Coding the PentaCODE® remotes and receivers can be done in 3 different ways.

  1. Receiver to a Remote
  2. Remote to a Receiver
  3. Remote to a Remote

Receiver to a Remote

  1. Press and hold program button 1 on the receiver.
  2. Press the remote button you want to program for 2 seconds, receiver LED will flash Green
  3. Release the button on the receiver and the remote.
  4. The LED on the PentaCODE® remote will flash to confirm the coding has been successful.

Remote to a Receiver / Remote to a Remote
Set one of the remotes or receivers to broadcast its code. The broadcaster’s code will be programmed to the other units.

  • To broadcast the remotes code make sure all 12 dip switches are “off”. Then press and hold button 1 and flick dip switch 12 “on” and then “off”. This is confirmed by the LED’s being on for 10 seconds. You can release the remotes button 1.
  • To broadcast the receiver’s code make sure all 12 dip switches are “off” and then flick dip switch 12 “on” and then “off”. This is confirmed by the green LED being on for 10 seconds.

While broadcasting the code press button 1 on a different remote or receiver for 1 second and then release the button. The LED will flash twice to confirm successful programming. Broadcasting will be latched on for 10 seconds or stop if any dipswitch is turned on.

Deleting Receivers Memory
Short the CC pin on the receiver for 10 seconds. This will delete all the remotes from the receiver’s memory.

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