ELSEMA GLR43303, GLR43304 Multi-Channel 433MHz Gigalink Receiver User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- ELSEMA
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GLR43303, GLR43304 Multi-Channel 433MHz Gigalink Receiver
User Guide
Features
- Supply voltage can be 12 – 24 Volts AC or DC
- Highly sensitive receiver input stage. When used with GLT433…. Series transmitters and an ANT433S antenna, an operating range of 350 metres (980 ft) is possible.
- Three or four relay outputs. All outputs can be operated simultaneously.
- Crystal controlled for high stability and performance.
- Uses micro-controller technology that can be re-programmed to suit unique applications.
- Momentary, latching and security latching output modes are user selectable.
- Power ON LED indicator.
- Test buttons for the relay.
Applications
- Automatic gates, security, timer-controlled outputs, and simple on/off functions
Description
The GIGALINK™ is the most advanced Remote Control technology available in the
world today. GIGALINK™ is an invention that has revolutionized the entire
Remote Control technology including Elsema’s earlier version of the FMT- …
and FMR- … series. The GLR…. series state-of-the-art invention brings a new
dimension to the world of Remote Control technology in domestic, commercial,
and industrial applications.
The innovative microcontroller technology replaces the traditional dip switch
coding which eliminates any possible code grabbing. Special features such as
over four billion code combinations, the ability to program any number of
transmitters to any of the receiver outputs, four user-selectable modes, dual
conversion superhet, and operation over a wide voltage range all add up to
the most advanced and secure Remote Control available.
The multi-channel receivers are available with three or four channels.
Four billion codes
The user can easily change the code on all the channels. Momentary joining the
two CC pins on the receiver board sets all channels to one random code. One of
4,294,967,296 possibilities is selected.
Code Programming
For code programming, please refer to the separate programming instructions.
The receiver power must be connected when single or channelized code
programming. When programming is completed and the GIGALINK cable is removed
from the multi-channel receiver-coding socket, the 4-way dip switch is used to
select different output modes. This is described below.
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 the 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 Elsa for
more details.
AC/DC Supply and Antenna
AC/DC power supply and the antenna is connected via a screw-type terminal
block. Do not connect the supply to the 2.5mm coding socket since the
connection may damage the microcontroller.
Unique Code System
The microcontroller EEPROM allows large volume users to have a unique code.
This enables Elsema to offer everyone “your own” radio control. Case The three
or four-channel receiver is supplied without a case, this allows the receiver
to be integrated according to your needs. Elsa has available a Quick Mount
bracket which enables easy mounting to walls, roofs etc.
Products in the Range
Technical Data
Supply Voltage| 12 – 24 Volts AC or DC. Can use Elsema’s AC power pack
(12PP-1000)
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Current Consumption| GLR43303/4: 16mA standby at 12VDC
Receiving Freq| 433.920MHz (Other frequencies available on request. Refer to
the table below )
Operating Temperature Range| -5 to 50°C
Sensitivity| Better than 1.0uV (For output to switch on)
Type of Demodulation| Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
Decoding System| Microcontroller-based 96-bit word
Code Combinations| 4,294,967,296
Outputs
| GLR43303: Three change-over relay outputs, each rated at 8 Amps/240Volts
GLR43304: Four change-over relay outputs, each rated at 8 Amps/240 Volts
Connections| Screw-type terminal block.
Antenna| Elsa’s ANT433MHz series antennas or pieces of approximately 690 mm
long wire for short-range applications.
Dimensions| 130 X 70 X 30 mm
Mounting hole size| 3.97 mm or 5/32″
Weight| GLR43303: 97 grams
GLR43304: 116 grams
Microcontroller| Can be re-programmed to suit your customized needs
Useable Transmitters| All Elsema Type 433MHz GLT-… series
Available Frequencies
SF2 | 433.664 MHz |
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SF3 | 433.408 MHz |
SF4 | 433.152 MHz |
SF5 | 434.688MHz |
SF6 | 434.432 MHz |
Special Frequency products can be made upon request. There is a minimum quantity order of 20. Please quote the Correct SF number when ordering transmitters on special frequencies.
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Manufactured by
Elsema Pty Ltd
31 Tarlington Place, Smithfield
NSW 2164, Australia.
Ph: 02 9609 4668
Website: http://www.elsema.com
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