Elsema Gigalink GLR2702 Manual

2-channel 27mhz receiver

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GLR2702
2-Channel 27MHz Gigalink™ Receiver
Features
• Wide supply connection – 11.0 to 28.0 Volts AC/DC
• Highly sensitive receiver input stage. When used with GLT27....
series transmitters and an ANT27L antenna, an operating range of 350
metres (980 ft) is possible.
• Two relay outputs. Both outputs can be operated simultaneously.
• Crystal controlled for high stability and performance.
• Dual Conversion to reduce interference.
• Uses micro-controller technology that can be re-programmed to suit
unique applications.
• Momentary, latching and security latching output modes is user
selectable.
• Power ON LED indicator.
• Test buttons for relay.
Applications
• Automatic gates, security, timer controlled outputs and simple on/off functions etc
Description
The GIGALINK™ is an advanced Remote Control technology available in the world today. GIGALINK™ is
an invention that has revolutionised the entire Remote Control technology including Elsema's earlier version of
FMT- ... and FMR- ... series.
The GLR2702 series state-of-the-art invention brings a new dimension in 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, ability to program any
number of transmitters to any of the receiver outputs, three user selectable modes, dual conversion superhet and
operational over a wide voltage range all adds up to the most advanced and secure Remote Control available.
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.
2-Channel 27MHz GIGALINK™ Receiver with relay outputs, GLR2702
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  • Page 1 Description The GIGALINK™ is an advanced Remote Control technology available in the world today. GIGALINK™ is an invention that has revolutionised the entire Remote Control technology including Elsema's earlier version of FMT- … and FMR- … series. The GLR2702 series state-of-the-art invention brings a new dimension in the world of Remote Control technology in domestic, commercial and industrial applications.
  • Page 2 To activate the security latching mode, a link needs to be soldered into the hole marked as latching. Customised Software Custom output modes can be programmed to do special functions. Call Elsema for more details. Products in the Range GLR2701...
  • Page 3 2-Channel 27MHz GIGALINK™ Receiver with relay outputs, GLR2702 Technical Data 11.0 to 28 VDC and 10.0 to 28 VAC. Can use Elsema AC power pack (PP12 or PP24). Supply Voltage Supply lines should be less than 3 metres long to comply with radio frequency authorities.
  • Page 4 ELSEMA 2-Channel 27MHz GIGALINK™ Receiver with relay outputs, GLR2702 Block Diagram - 4 -...
  • Page 5 ELSEMA 2-Channel 27MHz GIGALINK™ Receiver with relay outputs, GLR2702 Sh terminal is used for antenna's using coaxial cables. The shield (braid) on the coaxial cable should be connected to the Sh terminal while the core of the coaxial cable is connected to the A terminal.
  • Page 6 ELSEMA 2-Channel 27MHz GIGALINK™ Receiver with relay outputs, GLR2702 GLR2702 12/24 VDC Application - 6 -...
  • Page 7 ELSEMA 2-Channel 27MHz GIGALINK™ Receiver with relay outputs, GLR2702 GLR2702 110/240 VAC Application - 7 -...
  • Page 8 ELSEMA 2-Channel 27MHz GIGALINK™ Receiver with relay outputs, GLR2702 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS American Users This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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