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Setup Instructions; Testing Signal Strength - CAMDEN Lazerpoint RF RX-91 Installation Instructions Manual

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then sound again. This is the "stuck switch indicator"
feature. Repeat for additional transmitters.
Refer to the RX-91 Wiring Diagram on Page 5, and wire the
receiver as follows:
Wire the device (electric lock / operator) to Relay 1 output -
terminal 3 is N.O. 4 is Common, and 5 is N.C.
Connect 12 or 24 Volt AC or DC to terminals 1 & 2 on the
receiver. (The terminals are not polarity sensitive).
Section 3
Set-up Instructions
Step 1
Learning the Transmitter(s) to the Receiver
To learn the transmitter into the receiver, press the PB1
button using a small blunt object such as a small blade
screwdriver or similar. Within 10 seconds, press the switch
connected to a TX-9 transmitter. The Green LED Array will
flash once to confirm enrolment. Repeat with any additional
transmitters. Pressing the learned transmitter again will
signal the receiver that you are finished programming and
LED's 1 & 2 will flash, in an alternating sequence. Pressing
the transmitter a third time will activate the relay and
corresponding LED, and also the device connected to the
relay contacts.
If you wait longer than the 10 second period, the receiver
will time out of Learn Mode and revert back to standby. The
LED will then flash to indicate the number of transmitters
learned into the receiver.
Step 2
Adjustments
The RX-91 has a hold timer (delay-on-release) of 1 –30
seconds To increase time, turn the pot clockwise, or for
minimum time, turn the pot counter-clockwise.
Always walk-test the installation and adjust the timer
to suit.
Step 3

Testing Signal Strength

By setting Dip Switch #4 to ON, you can display the signal
strength of the transmission from a TX-9 transmitter. The
benefit is the installer will be able to determine that the
transmitter or receiver is in the best possible location and
Lazerpoint™ RF RX-91 Basic Receiver Installation Instructions
that the transmission is not being hindered by possible
interference.
To display signal strength, set Dip switch #4 ON. Activate
the transmitter, and observe the number of flashes of LED
1. One or two RED flashes indicates poor reception, and
it is suggested to move the transmitter or receiver until 3
to 5 GREEN flashes are observed. Sometimes moving the
transmitter only a few inches one way or another will make
a significant difference. Four or five flashes are ideal.
Step 4
Deleting Transmitters
Pressing and holding PB1 for 8 seconds will delete all
transmitters. The LED Array will flash rapidly for 4 seconds to
indicate erasure of the codes. Note that individual removal
of specific codes is not possible at this time.
Step 5
Adding Daughterboards
A unique feature of Camden's Lazerpoint RF is the ability
to add one or two daughterboards, extending compatibility
to older technologies. This ability to work with additional
frequencies also allows the user to utilize hand-held
transmitters as well as wallswitch-ready transmitters.
The daughterboards may be factory or field installed. Please
see Drawing DRG-RX-DB (page 6) for detailed installation
instructions.
The daughterboards may be identified by the model number
and antenna colour, as shown in the chart below:
Model #
RX-DBB
RX-DBO
RX-DBR
RX-DBW
Once installed, the learning of transmitters on above
frequencies is identical to the TX-9 transmitter. Also, the
40 code memory limit includes all transmitters, even those
learned in on the daughterboards.
Frequency
Antenna
300 MHz
Blue
318 MHz
Orange
390 MHz
Red
433 MHz
White
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