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V. 003
Radiocomando
FLOR and
Radiocommande
Funksteuerung
Radiocontrol
serie FLOR e
VERY Radio
série FLOR et
Serie FLOR
serie FLOR y
VERY
control series,
VERY
und VERY
VERY
ricevitori
modular
récepteurs
Modulare
receptores
modulari
receivers
modulaires
Empfänger
modulares
FLOXMR
FLOXMR
FLOXMR
FLOXMR
FLOXMR
FLOXM220R
FLOXM220R
FLOXM220R
FLOXM220R
FLOXM220R
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  • Page 1 V. 003 Radiocomando FLOR and Radiocommande Funksteuerung Radiocontrol serie FLOR e VERY Radio série FLOR et Serie FLOR serie FLOR y VERY control series, VERY und VERY VERY ricevitori modular récepteurs Modulare receptores modulari receivers modulaires Empfänger modulares FLOXMR FLOXMR FLOXMR FLOXMR FLOXMR...
  • Page 2 English...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION When a radio control system is used the transmitter sends a “signal” to the receiver that, if recognised as valid, activates the output relays. In view of the fact that a transmitter should activate only its own receiver and not that of your neighbour, you have to codify the signal sent which means that each receiver will recognise its own signal and not others that might be similar.
  • Page 4 receiver will only recognise the next one. From what we have described here it appears essential to keep the code sent by the transmitter and the receiver perfectly synchronised but this is not completely true because there is a code window that lets the receiver accept, in sequence, the next code plus a certain number of subsequent codes without ever accepting a code that has already been used! Even if you exit from the code window, the receiver is designed to re-synchronise itself automatically:...
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION Transmitters: The transmitters are ready to use, each with their own code number set during construction. To see if they are working properly simply press one of the keys and check that the red LED is flashing which indicates transmission. The transmitter has a device built into it that controls battery state: press one of the keys and if the battery is fully charged, the LED will give an initial pulse followed immediately by the transmission signal.
  • Page 6 Selecting the channel on the transmitter: It is possible to modify the key-channel connection on the FLOR1 and FLOR2 versions. For key 1, simply cut the track that linked it to the 1 channel, as shown in Fig. 1A, and connect one of the other pads on the right with a drop of solder to link it to the 2 or 4 channel.
  • Page 7: Relay Output

    Modular receivers Modular receivers, with 12-24 Vac-dc (FLOXMR or 220 Vac (FLOXM220R) power, will let you control up to 4 channels, also simultaneously, and to manage up to 1020 code numbers. Wire up following this sequence: 1-2: POWER: from 10 to 28 Vac-dc (FLOXMR) with jumper.
  • Page 8 Memory card Each transmitter has its own code number (selected from more than 250 million) that distinguishes it from all other remote controls. The receiver can receive all the codes but is activated only if that particular code is on the list of “authorised” code numbers on the memory card. The receivers are supplied with a BM1000 memory card that can contain a maximum of 255 code numbers (255 remote controls are the maximum quantity).
  • Page 9 The memory cards must always be of the same type. When the receiver is turned on it displays the type of memory card being used. If it is a BM60, the LED will flash briefly. If it is a BM250 the LED will flash twice while if it is an BM1000 the LED will flash three times.
  • Page 10: Adjustments And Settings

    This is a “hardware” type of disabling function, very simple to do but, consequently, very easy to undo by an intruder. There is also another type of disabling function, a “software” type, more difficult to manage but extremely secure in that only a previously authorised remote control can be used to restore it (see activating/deactivating the 2 disabling function).
  • Page 11 Contact in output The outputs in relay modules are controlled by a free, normally open contact (a contact free from other connections). If a normally closed type of contact is required: • Cut the “NO” part of the track (Fig. 6). Fig.
  • Page 12 Special functions As described above, relay modules can be mounted with special functions in addition to the standard ones. The receiver is able to manage these special functions completely without using special relay modules. By plugging in normal MXD type modules and activating the receiver’s special functions you will be able to have: 1) Step-by-step function The relay is activated when the transmitter key is pressed and remains energised after it has been...
  • Page 13 ON to OFF. This means that a visual or acoustic signal can be connected to channel 2 to signal that the anti-theft device is connected or disconnected. The special functions must be activated by means of a small spot of solder (Fig.7) according to the following table: No jumper: all temporary channels...
  • Page 14 INSTALLING THE AERIAL The receiver needs an ABF or ABFKIT type aerial to work properly; without an aerial the range is limited to just a few metres. The aerial must be installed as high as possible; if there are metal or reinforced concrete structures nearby you can install the aerial on top.
  • Page 15 PROGRAMMING Each transmitter has its own code number (selected from more than 250 million) that distinguishes it from all other remote controls. The receiver can receive all the codes but is activated only if that particular code is on the list of “authorised” codes. A code number can be entered or deleted from this list by means of a “learning”...
  • Page 16 SLOW FLASHING 1/2 second FAST FLASHING 1/4 second No. flashes DESCRIPTION No. flashes DESCRIPTION When it turns on it means there is a The code number received is not BM60 memory card; it then indicates among those authorised . that the code number received is a End of learning time without any “copy”...
  • Page 17 Entering a code number (fast way) This is the quickest way to enter a code number although it is not very safe because while the code number is being memorised the receiver could receive a signal from another transmitter that is within its range and memorise it.
  • Page 18 Entering a code number (normal way) This operation too will let you add the code number of a new transmitter to the receiver’s memory. 1) Press the key on the receiver for a moment: the LED will turn on for 5 seconds. Within this time you must: 2) Transmit the code number until the LED turns off pressing any key on the transmitter.
  • Page 19 1) Transmit the NEW code number for at least 5 seconds pressing any key on the NEW transmitter. And then slowly: 2) Transmit an OLD code number 3 times pressing any key on the OLD transmitter 3 times. 3) Transmit the NEW code number ONCE to confirm pressing any key on the NEW transmitter. Now the new code number has been entered and you can repeat this procedure immediately with another remote control.
  • Page 20 The LED will now flash once to indicate that the code has been deleted. If this does not happen repeat the procedure from the beginning. DELETING ALL CODE NUMBERS With this operation all the code numbers stored are deleted (emptying the memory), the 2 learning disabling function is also cancelled and TIMER time is set at 3 seconds.
  • Page 21 CHECKING THE QUANTITY OF CODE NUMBERS STORED - Press the receiver key TWICE. - Count the number of flashes that follow: each long flash is a full memory; each short flash is a code number (example valid for BM1000 memories: (2 long flashes+10 short ones =>...
  • Page 22 3) Press the key during the 2 flash and release it as soon as the LED turns off. 2 flashes follow: the 2 should last longer than the first to indicate that the disabling function is active; if this does not happen, repeat the procedure from the beginning. REMOVING THE 2 LEARNING DISABLING FUNCTION To remove the learning disabling function you will need an authorised remote control.
  • Page 23 PROGRAMMING TIMER TIME The TIMER function has to be active (jumper on 3, see Fig. 7) to programme time. Remove the relay module if you do not want to activate the relays. 1) Press key 1 on the transmitter and hold it down (on an already functioning transmitter) then, within 3 seconds, you must: 2) Press the receiver key and hold it down 3) Release the transmitter key.
  • Page 24 TECHNICAL FEATURES RECEIVERS: RECEIVING FREQUENCY: 433.92 MHz controlled with SAW. INPUT IMPEDANCE: 52 ohm SENSITIVITY: greater than 0.5 µV for a correctly received signal (average range 150-200 m with an ABF - ABFKIT aerial) FLOXMR POWER: from 10 to 28 V direct or alternate ABSORPTION WHEN NOT WORKING: 15 mA ABSORPTION OF 1 CHANNEL: 35 mA...
  • Page 25 WORKING TEMPERATURE -10°C + 55°C SIZE: 147 x 118 x 52 mm WEIGHT: FLOXM220R approx. 300 g FLOXMR approx. 200 g TRANSMITTERS SERIES FLOR: CARRIER FREQUENCY: 433.92 MHz controlled by SAW. RADIATED POWER: 100µW CODING: 52-bit digital (4.5x1015 total combinations) CHANNELS: 1,2 or 4 simultaneously POWER:...
  • Page 26 CHANNELS: 2 simultaneously POWER: 6 Vdc with a type battery litio AVERAGE ABSORPTION: 10mA WORKING TEMPERATURE: -40 °C +85 °C SIZE: 65 x 30 h 10 mm. APPROVAL: I-ETS 300 220 MEMORY CARD No. CODES: 15 (BM60), 63 (BM250), 255 (BM1000) MEMORY TYPE: EEPROM with serial access MEMORY LIFE:...
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  • Page 28 TRANSMISORES SERIE VERY FRECUENCIA PORTANTE: 433.92 Mhz controlada desde SAW. POTENCIA SUMINISTRADA: 100µW CODIFICACIÓN: digital 52 bit (4.5x1015 combinaciones totales) CANALES: 2 contemporáneo ALIMENTACIÓN: 6 Vcc con batería tipo litio ABSORCIÓN MEDIA: 10mA TEMPER. FUNCIONAMIENTO: -40°C +85°C DIMENSIONES: 65 x 430 h 10 HOMOLOGACIÓN: I-ETS 300 220 TARJETA DE MEMORIA...
  • Page 29 NICE SPA - Via Pezza Alta, 13 - Z.I. di Rustignè 3 1 0 4 6 O D E R Z O - T V - I T A L Y Tel. 0422 853838 - Fax 0422 853585 http://www.niceforyou.com - email: info@niceforyou.com...

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