Elmes Electronic DW200HShet Quick Start Manual

Elmes Electronic DW200HShet Quick Start Manual

Two outputs remote control sets with dynamic code

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This manual covers to the following remote control equipment products operation, installation and programming:
Equipment Type
DWB100HShet
DW200HShet
DWB100HRhet
All above listed equipment products include the same receiver model featuring:
Easy allocation of hand transmitter buttons to control any receiver output. Receiver is provided with two on-board programming switches:
PRG1 for programming output one and PRG2 for programming output two. Selection of any output programming switch allows learning any
hand transmitter button to control that output. Moreover, the same button can control output two of the receiver, or two hand transmitter buttons
can be learned to control one receiver output. In practice, this system finds solution for any remote control application, such as (examples):
Some single button hand transmitters control operation of receiver output one, while other single button transmitters control output two.
Any button of multi-button transmitter controls receiver output one, while any other button of the same transmitter controls output two.
Two buttons of the same transmitter control one receiver output: one button sets the output on, while other sets the output off.
One transmitter button controls two receiver outputs simultaneously, e.g. controlling two equipment units with galvanic separation.
Remark: full flexibility of allocating any hand transmitter buttons to control any receiver outputs refers to use of Elmes transmitters with 1 to 4
control buttons and multi-channel hand transmitter STX. In case of transmitters CH8H and CH32H certain limitations apply: buttons of two
adjacent channel banks cannot be learned to the same receiver, e.g. buttons from banks 1 & 2, or 3 & 4, etc.
Receiver outputs operation modes. Receiver outputs can operate in one of many modes selected by jumpers JP1 and JP2 and individually
programmed to each output monostable (pulse), or bistable (on/off) timing modes (see pt 3 & 4 of programming procedures). That allows range
of solutions for various remote control application, such as (examples):
Pressed transmitter button sets receiver output on for programmed time. Next pressed, while in output set on state, prolongs set on time
(mode A in Table 1);
Pressed transmitter button sets receiver output permanent on. Next pressed, sets output off (modes B, D & F);
Pressed transmitter button sets receiver output on for programmed time. Next pressed, while in output set on state, sets output off (m.E);
Pressed transmitter button sets receiver output permanent on (mode H), or for programmed time (mode G). Next pressed, while in output
set on state, sets output off. This mode differs from two earlier described by that, it does not allow two outputs to be set on simultaneous-
ly. If output one is on and transmitter button learned to output two is pressed then output one sets off. Next pressed the same button sets
output two on. This mode is used for electric motors control;
As above, but remote control is performed with the use of single transmitter button only. Subsequent use of the same transmitter button
sets on output one, sets the output off, sets on output two, sets the output off. This mode is also used for electric motor control (m. G & H);
Pressed transmitter button sets output on. Subsequent use of the same button does not change output status. The output sets off when other
button of the transmitter is pressed. This mode (B & D) is useful for secure switching on and off remote equipment not visible to operator.
Pressed transmitter button sets receiver output on for as long as the button is pressed. Released button sets receiver output off. This remote
control mode is frequently used by failed/damaged car transporter operators (mode C).
Jumper Status
A. . Pressing transmitter button sets receiver's relay output on for
JP1 On
JP2 On
programmed time period. Next pressing of the button, while
JP1 On
C. Receiver relay output is set on for as long as transmitter button
JP2 Off
is pressed and sets off, after short delay, on button release
JP1 Off
E. Subsequent pressing transmitter button set output on and off. If
JP2 On
JP1 Off
G. As above, except that two receiver outputs cannot be set on
JP2 Off
(1)
Output relay Monostable Mode (pulse) or Bistable Mode (on/off) is programmed in steps 3 and 4 of programming procedures.
(2)
Delayed output set off reduces risk of unwanted interruptions in output set on continuity, due to interferences caused e.g. electric motors.
Precise setting of this short delay timing is facilitated by programming 8-fold longer time delay of that needed. Example: to obtain 0.5s set
off delay, programmed delay of 4..5s delay must be made initially (0.5 x 8=4).
(3)
These modes also allow single transmitter button control of two receiver outputs. Subsequent use of transmitter button sets output one, sets
the output off, sets output two on, sets the output off, etc. To obtain that transmitter button must be learned to only one receiver output.
(4)
If transmitter button is learned to one receiver output, then subsequent pressing of this button alternately set on and set off that output. If two
transmitter buttons (1 & 2 or 3 & 4) are learned to one receiver output, then odd number buttons (1 & 3) always sets output on while even
number buttons sets the output off.
(5)
Number of remote control transmitters that can be used in this mode is limited to 20.
LED Indication. Receiver is equipped with main two color 5mm LED signaling power supply connection and programming status. It lights
green when power is connected and red when relay output 1 is activated. In addition, there are two output channel 3mm LEDs indicating each
output status. On relay output set on, its channel LED is illuminated for as long as output is on.
Signaling Output S. Receiver features open collector type (OC) transistor signaling output S for connecting to external acoustic siren or light
strobe. The output generates two pulses on any relay output set ON and one pulse on relay output set OFF in 0.5s pulse rate. Two pulses are
generated also when pressed transmitter's button is used to prolong timing of output set on in monostable mode only (mode A). In operation
modes B and D, the use of transmitter button one generates two pulses and the use of button two generates one pulse at output S.
Transmitter Memory. As each transmitter generates specific dynamic code, receiver must "learn" and memorize coding way of every transmit-
ter it operate with. Therefore, capacity of its memory is limited to 104 transmitters, except in modes C & D when limit is 20 transmitters.
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TWO OUTPUTS REMOTE CONTROL SETS WITH DYNAMIC CODE
DWB100HShet, DW200HShet – receivers with hand transmitters
receiver DWB100HRhet + 2 remotes DWB100HT
receiver DW200HRhet + 1 remote DW200HT
DWB100HRhet – receiver only
Monostable Mode
output is on, prolongs set on time of the output.
button is not used output sets off after programmed time.
simultaneously – function useful for motor control
DWB100HRhet – receiver only
Set Content
Table 1
(1)
B. Each pressing of remote transmitter button sets receiver relay
output on and off alternately (on/off mode), or one button sets
(2,5)
F. Subsequent pressing transmitter button set output on and off.
H. As above, except that two receiver outputs cannot be set on
(3)
Maximum Operating Range
100 m
200 m
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Bistable Mode
on only while other sets off only
(4,5)
D. As above
simultaneously – function useful for motor control
Elmes Elektronik 03.2010. All rights reserved
(EN)
(1)
(4)
(3)

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  • Page 1 TWO OUTPUTS REMOTE CONTROL SETS WITH DYNAMIC CODE DWB100HShet, DW200HShet – receivers with hand transmitters DWB100HRhet – receiver only (EN) This manual covers to the following remote control equipment products operation, installation and programming: Equipment Type Set Content Maximum Operating Range...
  • Page 2 Elmes Electronic shall not be liable for any personal or material damage or loss resulting from any of its products direct, indirect or partial use or failure to operate properly.

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