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Receiver Rival 434
Operating manual
MADE IN
POLAND

REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE CONTROL
SYSTEM
SYSTEM

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  • Page 1: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM SYSTEM Receiver Rival 434 Operating manual MADE IN POLAND...
  • Page 3 The intention of the WEEE Directive (Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment) is to reduce the amount of hazardous substances in waste. The underlying purpose is to promote the avoidance, recovery and risk-free disposal of waste.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1. Device description and installation ___________________________________________________________________________________3 2. Receiver’s installation _____________________________________________________________________________________________4 3. Electrical connection _____________________________________________________________________________________________5 4. Examples of Rival 434 use _________________________________________________________________________________________6 C. Operating mode _____________________________________________________________________________________________________8 D. Simple registering of the remote without using the receiver's buttons _________________________________________________________9 E. Programming of the receiver ________________________________________________________________________________________10 1.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The Control System consists of receivers, including Rival 434 receiver, roller and gate controllers, radio remote controls and many additional interfaces. Basic application for Rival 434 is to control gates, rollers and external devices like lighting, alarm systems, electromagnetic locks, etc.
  • Page 6: Instalation

    It is possible to mount the receiver’s main board directly in the case of the controlled device (using the additional mounting set added to the Rival 434). The additional set consists of: sticking stand-offs for mounting the main board outside the case (3 pcs.); a cable ring connector and plastic distances to make the outdoor aerial, made out of unused receiver’s case and wire aerial;...
  • Page 7: Receiver's Installation

    2. Receiver’s installation: - Open Rival 434 enclosure (take off top part - fig.3). Access to receiver power supply terminal, channel terminals 1,2,3,4 and antenna terminal is direct. - Mount bottom part of enclosure, use mounting openings (fig.3 element 2). Enclosure mounting should enable wires connection from the bottom.
  • Page 8: Electrical Connection

    3. Electrical connection Electrical supply ( + - or ~ ) The receiver can be supplied with voltages from 12V to 24 AC/DC (120mA max). It is possible to use the internal voltage from the gate controller. Otherwise, some external power supply is needed, for example ZAS ZSP-4ZEW.
  • Page 9: Examples Of Rival 434 Use

    Electronics Power supply 24 VAC Step by Power supply 24 VAC step control Module Electronics module Scheme 1. Example of CAME ZBX7 gate controller and Rival 434 Scheme 2. Example of CAME ZF1 gate controller and Rival 434 connection connection...
  • Page 10 Joint terminal (Supramatic E Step by step control Step by step buttons control description) Electonics Electronics module module Scheme 4. Example of NICE gate controller and Rival Scheme 3. Example of HORMANN 2 gate controller and Rival 434 434 connection connection...
  • Page 11: Operating Mode

    C. Operation mode Description: After turning on the power supply, the receiver goes automatically into the OPERATION MODE - it is signalized by glowing of the LED dot on the right side of the display. In this mode, remote controls the receiver’s outputs.
  • Page 12: Simple Registering Of The Remote Without Using The Receiver's Buttons

    D. Simple registering of the remote without using the receiver’s buttons Rival 434 has a feature allowing a user to add a new remote to the receiver’s memory without using the receiver’s buttons. This feature is useful only if any registered remote is also available.
  • Page 13: Programming Of The Receiver

    E. Receiver's programming - introduction All the programming can be done with the LED display, the receiver’s buttons A and B, and four buttons of any DTM433MHz remote. The remote’s buttons has attributed directions keys that move through the program menu. Use up/down keys of the 4 button remote to move vertically in the menu and left/right to move horizontally.
  • Page 14: Main Menu

    1. Main menu The receiver’s configuration can be adjusted to a user’s needs. The program’s options allows registering remotes to the receiver, defining one or many receiver outputs to the remotes buttons, removing any remote from the receiver’s memory, the configuration of receiver's outputs. To enter the PROGRAMMING MODE press A.
  • Page 15: Registering A New Remote

    1.1 Registering a new remote The PP option is the first in the main menu. Programming sequence for registering a new remote: a) press button while PP option on the display. b) press the button of the remote that is to be registered, 3 times until you get -0 on the display, c) press button to confirm registering,...
  • Page 16: Editing Of The Existing Remote

    1.2 Editing of the existing remote In the PP option it is also possible to edit the preferences of already registered remote (changing remote’s buttons to receiver’s outputs, removing the remote, copying preferences from remote number 001, etc). First the remote to be edited must be declared. Declaring the remote to be edited: a) press button while PP option on the display (change options by pressing...
  • Page 17: Copying The Remote's Preferences From Remote No 1

    1.2.1 Copying the remote’s preferences from remote no 001 After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit options are available. Use up-down buttons in the remote to change the sub options: CP - copying remote’s preferences, P1...P4 - declaring receivers outputs to different remote buttons - see page 15, bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote - see page 16, UP - deleting the remote (page 17).
  • Page 18: Defining Channels To The Remote's Buttons

    1.2.2 Defining channels to the remote’s buttons After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit sub options are available. Use up/down buttons in the remote to change the sub options: CP - copying the remote’s preferences - see page 14, P1...P4 - define channels to the remote’s buttons , bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote) - see page16, UP - deleting the remote - see page 17.
  • Page 19: Simple Registering Blockade

    1.2.3 Simple registering blockade After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit sub options are available. Use up/down buttons in the remote to change the sub options: CP - copying the remote’s preferences - see page 14, P1...P4 - define channels to the remote’s buttons - see page 15, bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote) UP - deleting the remote - see page page 17.
  • Page 20: Deleting The Remote

    1.2.4 Deleting the remote After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit sub options are available. Use up/down buttons in the remote to change the sub options: CP - copying the remote’s preferences - see page 14, P1...P4 - define channels to the remote’s buttons - see page 16, bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote) - see page 16, UP - deleting the remote This option is used to delete one of the existing remotes.
  • Page 21: How To Edit The Remote's Settings Without Physical

    1.3 How to edit the remote's settings without physical presence The system allows to take advantage of functions such as copying the remote’s settings, changing the button’s configuration, simple registering blockade, and deleting the remote without its physical presence - the only thing needed is the remote's number.
  • Page 22: Channel Time Settings

    1.4 Channel time settings The second menu’s option is PC which allows changing modes and the channel’s turn on times. The possible turn on time is between 0,1 sec and 6553,5 sec (about 110 min.) . Turn on time resolution is 0,1 sec.
  • Page 23: Momentary Mode

    1.5 Momentary mode This option sets the channel into momentary mode when the output relay is turned on as long as the remote's button is depressed (after button release the relay goes off). The maximum turn on time is 25 sec. After that time the remote turns off to save the battery and it may be pressed again for another 25 sec.
  • Page 24: Double-Click Mode

    1.6 Double-click mode After setting this option, the remote's button have to be double-pressed (double-clicked) to activate the receiver's output. The second click have to be within 3 seconds from the first one. It is not possible to set this function when the channel is in momentary mode.
  • Page 25: Number Of Registered Remotes

    LP option, the display will show the number divided in two parts: hundreds, tens and, ones columns e.g. If the first part is 0 and the second one is 11 it means 011. The maximal possible number of remotes registered in the Rival 434 memory is 700. To check the actual number of registered remotes:...
  • Page 26: Simple Registering Blockade For All

    1.8 Simple registering blockade for all remotes The bc option from the main menu blocks simple registering feature for all (global) already registered remotes. This blockade can be activated (on) or deactivated (of - which is default setting). To set the blockade of simple registering for all already registered remotes: a) use up/down buttons to choose option bc and press button,...
  • Page 27: Setting Restricted Access To Main Menu (Pin)

    1.9 Setting restricted access to main menu (PIN code) The bd option in the main menu sets PIN number checking at the entrance to the main menu. The possible settings are: activated (on), deactivated (of). This option is not active as default To deactivate PIN number checking at the entrance to the main menu: a) use up/down buttons to choose option bc and press...
  • Page 28 Setting restricted access to main menu (PIN code): To set activate PIN checking and set new PIN code: a) use up/down buttons to choose option bd and press button, b) use up/down buttons to activate (on) this function, confirm with button, c) the first digit of the new PIN code will appear on the display,...
  • Page 29: Memory Cloning

    1.10 Memory cloning The CE option allows to copy / clone the receiver’s memory with all the configuration and all remotes data to another receiver. This option can only be used with B700 memory cloning module. To clone the memory: a) plug in B700 module into pin socket on the main receiver's board, b) use up/down buttons to choose option CE and press button,...
  • Page 30: Default Settings

    1.11 Default settings The option PF sets back the default settings of the receiver. The default settings are: - no remotes registered in the memory, - all 4 channels working in the monostable mode (0.5 sec turn on time), - simple registering blockade: off, - PIN checking: off, - double-click mode: off.
  • Page 31: Connecting Pc (Usb Port)

    F. Connecting PC (USB port) The receiver can be connected to a PC computer using a standard USB cable and "Programator USB" PC software. The receiver is automatically recognised by the PC. The cable and the PC software are available as option. PC interface is much more user-friendly than the standard receiver's menu and gives some additional features.
  • Page 32: Specifications Of Dtm System Elements

    G. Specifications of DTM System elements Receiver MAX - four separated relay outputs, NO or NC type , working in mono-, bistable or momentary mode, max load for each output 1A/24V AC/DC - the receiver differentiate up to 700 remotes, each of them addressable...
  • Page 33: Certyficates

    H. Certificates All DTM System devices are certified according to European standards and are CE marked.
  • Page 34: Warranty

    I. Warranty DTM System provides operational and ready to use devices. The producer gives 24 months warranty from the selling date to the end customer. This time is counted according to the producer warranty labels or serial numbers placed on every product. Producer obliges himself to repair the device for free if during the warranty period there are problems which come because of his fault.
  • Page 35 Button no - 1 Button no - 2 Button no - 3 Button nr - 4 Number Remote ID C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 Tab. 2. Example of ID table for 20 remotes (table for 700 remotes can be downloaded at www.dtm.pl)
  • Page 36 DTM System spó³ka z ograniczon¹ odpowiedzialnoœci¹ spó³ka komandytowa , ul. Brzeska 7, 85-145 Bydgoszcz MADE IN www.dtm.pl POLAND...

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