automatic TECHNOLOGY FHCRX-1V2 Multi-Frequency Receivers Installation Guide
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automatic TECHNOLOGY FHCRX-1V2 Multi-Frequency Receivers
Product Information
Multi-Frequency Receivers
The Multi-Frequency Receivers come in three models: FHCRX-1V2,F HCRX-2V2,
and FHRX-2V2. These receivers are designed to provide an open or closed
contact for controlling electronic devices like garage doors and gate openers.
The FHCRX-1V2 and FHCRX-2V2 have relays on board that can be programmed to
three modes: pulse, hold, or timer. The FHRX-2V2 has transistors on board that
provide an open collector contact. The timer mode is selectable only with the
ATA Programmer. The duration of the timer is adjustable from 0 seconds to
655.34 seconds in .01-second steps.
Product Usage Instructions
Before setting up the Multi-Frequency Receivers, familiarize yourself with the following instructions and store them in a safe place for future reference.
Setting Relay Operating Modes (FHCRX-1V2 and FHCRX-2V2)
- Pulse Mode – Relay contact is active while the transmitter button is pressed.
- Hold Mode – Relay changes state at each press of the transmitter button. Hold, Release, Hold, etc. (like an on/off switch).
- Timer Mode – Relay will remain active for the programmed duration. The timer is adjustable from 0 seconds to 655.34 seconds in .01-second steps.
For FHCRX-1V2 and FHCRX-2V2:
- Relay-1 Pulse Mode – Remove JP1 jumper or do not bridge the two pins.
- Relay-1 Hold Mode – Bridge the two pins on JP1 jumper.
- Relay-2 Pulse Mode – Remove JP2 jumper or do not bridge the two pins.
- Relay-2 Hold Mode – Bridge the two pins on JP2 jumper.
Installation Instructions
Thank you for purchasing an ATA Receiver. Familiarise yourself with the following instructions prior to commencing set up. Store this information in a safe place for future reference. There are 2 types of Multi-Frequency Receivers;
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The FHCRX-1 or FHCRX-2 series receivers have relays on board which provide normally open or normally closed contact for controlling virtually any electronic device including garage doors and gate openers. The relays can be programmed to any three modes – pulse, hold or timer. One or both relays can be programmed with any of the three modes.
NOTE: Timer mode is select able only with the ATA Programmer. Refer to the Programmer’s manual for instructions on setting Timer mode. -
The FHRX-2 receiver has transistors on board which provide an open collector contact for controlling virtually any electronic garage door or gate.
SETTING RELAY OPERATING MODES (FHCRX-1V2 and FHCRX-2V2)
Pulse Mode – Relay contact is active whilst the transmitter button is pressed.
Hold Mode – Relay changes state at each press of transmitter button. Hold,
Release, Hold, etc. (like an on/off switch). Timer Mode – Relay will remain
active for the programmed duration.the timer is adjustable from 0 seconds to
655.34 seconds in .01second steps
- RELAY-1 Pulse Mode – Remove JP1 jumper or do not bridge the two pins.
- RELAY-1 Hold Mode – Bridge the two pins on JP1 jumper.
- RELAY-2 Pulse Mode – Remove JP2 jumper or do not bridge the two pins.
- RELAY-2 Hold Mode – Bridge the two pins on JP2 jumper.
CONNECTION
TRIOCODETM128 & TRI-TRAN+ TECHNOLOGY
Only transmitters with the TrioCodeTM128 or Tri-Tran+ Technology can operate
with the latest Receivers, reducing the chance of interference from other
radio frequency sources. TrioCodeTM128 and Tri-Tran+ transmitters have the
ability to code into earlier model receivers.
UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMER
An ATA Universal Programmer can be used to set timer (adjustable from 0.00 to
655.34 seconds), Edit, back up /restore transmitters.
TRANSMITTER CODES
STORING TRANSMITTER CODE
- Press and hold;
- FHCRX-1 and FHCRX-2: SW1 (for Relay 1) or SW2 (for Relay 2) on the receiver board
- FHRX-2: SW1 (for Channel 1) or SW2 (for Channel 2) on the receiver board. The led will start to flash
- Press the transmitter button you would like to use to control the device for two (2) seconds. The led will start to flash faster.
- Release the transmitter button and pause for two (2) seconds. Press the same button again for two (2) seconds. The led stays on for a second and turns off.
- Release SW button.
- Press the transmitter button to test operation.
DELETING ALL STORED TRANSMITTER CODES
- Turn the power off to the receiver.
- Press and hold SW1 button.
- While holding SW1 turn power on again. After 15 seconds the Coding LED will illuminate to indicate that the receiver’s memory has been cleared.
- Release SW1. All the stored codes should now be deleted. Confirm this by pressing the transmitters previously used to operate the device. There should be no response.
DELETING A SINGLE TRANSMITTER’S CODE
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Press and hold;
- FHCRX-1 and FHCRX-2: SW1 (for Relay 1) or SW2 (for Relay 2) on the receiver board
- FHRX-2: SW1 (for Channel 1) or SW2 (for Channel 2) on the receiver board.
The led will start to flash
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Press the transmitter button you would like to remove from receivers memory for two seconds. The led will start to flash faster.
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Release the transmitter button and pause for two seconds. Press the same button again for two seconds. The led will slowly flash two times
- Release SW button.
- Press the transmitter button to confirm that it has been removed.
SPECIFICATIONS
Technical Specifications | FHCRX-1V2 and FHCRX-2V2 | FHRX-2V2 |
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Power supply | 12V – 24V AC or DC | 9V – 24V DC ONLY |
Frequency | Multi Frequency | Multi Frequency |
Memory Capacity | 250 Transmitters | 250 Transmitters |
Programmable Modes: | Pulse, Hold, Timer* | |
Controlling Outputs | FHCRX-1V2 1 x Common |
1 x Normally Open 1 x Normally Closed
FHCRX-2V2 2 x Common
2 x Normally Open 2 x Normally Closed
| Output 1:
Open collector output at pin one for channel one (40 dc volts 100 ma max)
Output 2:
Open collector output at pin four for channel two (40 dc volts 100ma max)
Relay Contact Rating| 1 amp @ 24 volts DC| N/A
Antenna Wire Length**| 170mm| 170mm
- Timer mode available with ATA’s Universal Programmer.
- An optional co-axial antenna is available for use with the receiver in difficult reception areas. The antenna has to be mounted as high as possible so that it is not obstructed, e.g. on top of a fence, or on a wall at the front of a garage, etc. Connect the core of co-axial lead to replace the existing antenna wire (inner screw socket). Connect shield to the spare (outer) screw socket.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
CO-AXIAL CONNECTION
An optional coaxial antenna is available for use with the receiver in
difficult reception areas. The antenna has to be mounted as high as possible
so that it is not obstructed, e.g. on top of a fence, or on a wall at the
front of a garage, etc. Connect the core of coaxial lead to replace the
existing antenna wire (outer screw socket). Connect shield to the spare
(inner) screw socket.
HARNESS
The harness to connect receiver to the opener can be bought from ATA (Order
code #01905). User may have to cut and strip wires to connect to different
openers. Cut and leave white wire if the second channel is not used.
References
- aust.com.au - This website is for sale! - aust Resources and Information.
- Automatic Garage Door Openers and Gate Openers - Repairs - ATA
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