CAMDEN CM-SRX2 Wireless 2 Channel Receiver Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Camden
Table of Contents
- CAMDEN CM-SRX2 Wireless 2 Channel Receiver
- Product Information
- Product Specifications
- Product Installation
- Product Operation
- Product Programming
- THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES
- DESCRIPTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DIMENSIONS
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- PROGRAMMING
- FCC
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CAMDEN CM-SRX2 Wireless 2 Channel Receiver
Product Information
CM-SRX2 Wireless 2 Channel Receiver
The CM-SRX2 is a standalone receiver that provides access control for up to two doors from a single device. It is ideal for front desk/reception applications or hard-to-wire locations. The receiver is designed to work with magnetic locks, electric strikes, keypads, gate operators, and door operators. It includes a channel receiver and transmitter for the second relay.
Product Specifications
- Input Power
- Standby Current
- Operating Current
- Working Humidity
- Working Temperature
- Lock Relay Memory Encryption
- Number of Relays
- Frequency
- IP Rating
- Dimensions: 3-1/4 (82mm) x 7-3/8 (187mm) x 5 (127mm)
Product Installation
- Attach the rear part of the housing to the wall using the plugs and screws supplied.
- Pass the cables through the bottom of the receiver.
- Connect the power cables to the 12/24V terminals marked on the PCB board as indicated. (Left terminal is positive).
- Seal and cover the receiver front cover to the base using the screws supplied.
Product Operation
The two red LED lights on the receiver flash every 5 seconds to confirm power is applied to the receiver. Upon receiving a code, the receiver checks whether it is in its memory, activating the corresponding relay. The relay activation mode can be selected in either impulse or ON/OFF using the Imp/Bis jumper. Only relay 2 can have its mode changed by this jumper from momentary to bi- stable. Changing the mode for relay 1 can only be accomplished at the factory.
Product Programming
The receiver is always configured in multi-channel. Each transmitter can be configured independently on the receiver.
Manual Programming
- The 1st relay is activated by channel 1 and the 2nd relay by channel 2
Configuration of Transmitter Programming in the Receiver:
LED R1 | LED R2 |
---|---|
Flashing | Flashing |
ON | OFF |
OFF | ON |
ON | ON |
Special Programming:
- Press the transmitter channel to activate relay 1 on the receiver: LED R1 – ON, LED R2 – OFF
- Press the transmitter channel to activate relay 2 on the receiver: LED R1 – OFF, LED R2 – ON
- Press the transmitter channel to activate both relays at once:
LED R1 – ON, LED R2 – ON (If working in latching/bi-stable ON/OFF activation mode, relay 1 will act as impulse and relay 2 as ON/OFF.
Therefore, on the first press relay 1 will close and open the contact and relay 2 will only close. On the second, relay 1 will close and open the contact and relay 2 will open.)
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES
-
- CM-SRX2 Receiver
- (1) User Manual
- (2) Wall Plugs (used for mounting)
- (2) Self Tapping Screws (used for mounting)
- (1) Grommet
DESCRIPTION
The CM-SRX2 is a standalone receiver that allows access control up to two doors from one device. Ideal for front desk/reception applications or hard-to- wire locations. Designed to work with magnetic locks, electric strikes, keypads, gate operators and door operators. Kits include channel receiver and transmitter.
- Transmitter can be mounted inside or outside. IP65 rated
- Rolling code encryption
- Field configurable latching/bi-stable mode keeps doors unlocked until button is pressed again
- Receiver can be controlled by up to 30 transmitters
- Receiver relay mode is either momentary or bi-stable for 2nd relay.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Power | 12V or 24V AC/DC |
---|---|
Standby Current | 18mA (Input VDC12V) |
Operating Current | 80mA (Input VDC12V) |
Working Humidity | 0-95% |
Working Temperature | -20°C to 85°C (-4°F to 185°F) |
Lock Relay | 1A @ 30VDC |
Memory | 30 codes |
Encryption | Rolling code |
Number of Relays | 2 relays; 1ST relay momentary, 2ND momentary |
or latching/bi-stable
Frequency| 868.35 MHz
IP Rating| 65 with grommet
Dimensions| 7-3/8″ W x 3-1/4″ H x 1-5/8″ D
(187mm x 82mm x 42mm)
DIMENSIONS
INSTALLATION
- Antenna Connection
- Jumper 12/24V
- Channel 1 Operation LED
- Channel 2 Operation LED
- Programming Push Button
- Jumper Reset
- Microswitch Impulse/Bi-Stable
- Power Supply
- Relay 1 Output
- Relay 2 Output
- Memory Card Connection
Attach the rear part of the housing to the wall using the plugs and screws supplied. Pass the cables through the bottom of the receiver. Connect the power cables to the 12/24V terminals marked on the PCB board as indicated. (Left terminal is positive) Seal and cover the receiver front cover to the base using the screws supplied.
OPERATION
The two red LED lights flash every 5 seconds to confirm power is applied to
the receiver. Upon receiving a code, the receiver checks whether it is in its
memory, activating the corresponding relay.
The relay activation mode is selected in either impulse or ON/OFF using the
Imp/Bis jumper. Only relay 2 can have its mode changed by this jumper from
momentary to bi-stable.
Changing the mode for relay 1 can only be accomplished at the factory.
(Contact sales for details.)
PROGRAMMING
Manual programming
Press the receiver programming button for 1 sec. and an acoustic signal will
be heard. The receiver will enter programming (see table below). If the
receiver programming button is held pressed down, the receiver will
sequentially go from one configu-ration to the next. Once the programming
configuration for the transmitter to be registered has been chosen, send the
code to be programmed by pressing the respective transmitter button (1 or 2).
Every time a transmitter is programmed, the receiver will issue an acoustic
signal for 0.5 seconds for confirmation. After 10 seconds without programming
or pressing the first two transmitter buttons, the receiver will automatically
exit programming mode while beeping one second twice. If upon program-ming a
transmitter the receiver memory is full, the receiver will emit 7 beeps of 0.5
seconds and exit programming.
The receiver is always configured in multi-channel.
Configuration of Transmitter Programming in the Receiver| LED
R1| LED R2
---|---|---
The 1st relay is activated by channel 1 and the 2nd relay by channel 2|
Flashing| Flashing
Special Programming| |
Press the transmitter channel to activate the relay 1 on the receiver| ON| OFF
Press the transmitter channel to activate the relay 2 on the receiver| OFF| ON
Press the transmitter channel to activate the two relays at once *| ON| ON
- If working in latching/bi-stable ON/OFF activation mode, relay 1 will act as impulse and relay 2 as ON/OFF. Therefore, on the first press relay 1 will close and open the contact and relay 2 will only close. On the second, relay 1 will close and open the contact and relay 2 will open.
NOTE: Each transmitter can be configured independently on the receiver.
FCC
Total Reset
In programming mode, press the programming button down and simultaneously
short the “MR” jumper for 3 seconds. The receiver will issue 10 short acoustic
warning signals followed by others at a faster pace to indicate that the
operation has been successful. The receiver is now in programming mode. After
10 seconds without programming or quickly pressing the programming button, the
receiver will exit programming mode, issuing two, one second beep signals.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
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- File: 40-82B315 CM-SRX2 Instructions Manual.Indd
- Rev: 0 | Date: November 2, 2022 Part No.: 40-82B315
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