jcm tech CONNECT4 CC Access Control User Manual
- June 6, 2024
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jcm tech CONNECT4 CC Access Control
**User Manual**
User Manual
Important safety instructions
Disconnect the power supply whenever you proceed with the installation or repair of the equipment.
In compliance with the European Low Voltage Directive, we inform you of the following requirements:
- When the devices remain permanently connected, an easily accessible connecting device must be incorporated into the wiring.
- This system must only be installed by qqualified professionals that have experience with automated garage doors and knowledge of the relevant European standards.
- The user instructions for this device must always be in the user’s possession.
- The operating frequency of the receiver does not interfere in any way with the 868 MHz remote control systems.
Use of the equipment
This device is designed for applications with an automated garage door. It is not guaranteed for the direct activation of devices other than those specified. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications of the device without warning.
Introduction
Multiprotocol receiver compatible with MOTION transmitters. Codifies the transmitter signal in two different protocols according to its configuration: Wiegand 26 and Wiegand 37.
Installation and connections
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 terminals marked on the mother board, as indicated. Fix the receiver front to the rear part using the screws supplied.
Operating
The CONNECT-MCH FC is a receiver that will pass incoming frames from remote
controls via a selected channel (1 out of 4) towards a central (Led TX= ON).
The channel depends on the button that is pressed on the remote control.
The frame that is delivered at D0-D1 of channel CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4 is of type
WIEGAND.
Wiegand formats:
W26, NO Facility Code:
- 1 bit – Even parity (of next 12 bits)
- 4 bit – Zeros
- 20 bit – Remote control number, complete.
- 1 bit – Odd parity (of last 12 bits)
W26, with Facility CODE:
- 1 bit – Even parity (of next 12 bits)
- 8 bit – Facility Code as set by 8 switches.
- 16 bit – Remote control number, lower part (*)
- 1 bit – Odd parity (of last 12 bits)
(* ): up to 65536 remote controls with consecutive numbers may be used.
W37:
- 1 bit – Even parity (of next 18 bits)
- 8 bit – Counter
- 2 bit – Zeros
- 3 bit – Substitute
- 3 bit – Channel DCS
- 19 bit – Remote control number
- 1 bit – Odd parity (of last 18 bits)
Configuration and connection for the different protocols
Switch SW1 allows to select the short W26 (SW1= OFF) or the long W37 (SW1= ON)
format.
In case the short W26 is selected, the content of the frame may be NO FC (SW2=
OFF), or include a so called Facility Code (SW2= ON).
In this case, the value of the Facility Code in Binary is set by 8 switches,
each one defining either a 0= OFF or 1= ON.
Groups
Receivers can be configured with a group (from 0 to 7) so that there is no interference when working near each other.
Group configuration
The configuration can be carried out with the programming tool or by self- programming as follows
Self-programming : After the receiver has been totally reset, it will be
configured with the group of the first radio-programmed transmitter by
enabling the hands free mode.
Exception: If the receiver has been configured using programming tools, the
group may only be changed with the programming tool.
Operations: On powering the receiver, the led R1 will flash the same number of times as the group number with which it is configured.
Notes
Technical data
Regulatory Data
FCC / ISED Compliance
Model : CONNECT4 CC, CONNECT4 ACT, CONNECT4 CC-CIC
FCC ID : U5Z-CONNECT4CC
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Innovation, Science and Economic
Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s) .
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
CAN ICES-003 (B)
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