GAMA Electronics RF12V-1PR-ASL Instruction Manual

GAMA Electronics RF12V-1PR-ASL Instruction Manual

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The RF12V-1PR-ASL is an RF receiver operating at a fixed frequency of 340MHz. The receiver operates from 12VDC and
provides a polarity reversing output. Up to thirty, two button keyfob transmitters (model KF340-2) can be used to activate
the receiver's relay. The receiver provides four, 1/4-inch quick connect terminals for connecting the power and relay
contacts. The receiver is encased in a small, waterproof enclosure. Each transmitter has a unique address that is
transmitted when a button is pressed. A "PROGRAM" pushbutton switch is provided on the receiver to program the
transmitter(s) address into the receiver's memory. An LED on the receiver indicates the receiver's programming status
and illuminates when either relay is energized. Additionally, there are three lead wires that can be connected to an
external switch which allows the receiver to be operated without using the remote transmitter. The black switch lead wire
is common. The auxiliary leads will only provide momentary operation.
Maximum Ratings: Power for the receiver can be in the range of 10 to 15VDC. The receiver is reverse polarity protected.
The relay contacts are rated at 30 Amps @ 12VDC.
Power Consumption: 10mA when the relays are de-energized, 45mA when the relay is energized.
Input Power Connection: 12VDC power connects to the -12V and +12V terminals.
Output Connection: The output of the receiver is connected to the "M1", and "M2"terminals.
Momentary or Latching Output: The transmitter and receiver can be configured for momentary or latching operation.
For momentary operation, the output of the receiver will be active for as long as the transmitter switch is depressed, and
will turn off when the switch is released. In the latching configuration, the receiver output will turn on as soon as the
transmitter switch is depressed and released. To turn off the latching output, the transmitter switch must be depressed and
released again.
RF12V-1PR-ASL
Instruction Manual

Included in this Kit:

(1) RF12V1PR-ASL Receiver
(1) 2-Button Transmitter

Available accessories:

- Standard Transmitter KF340-2
- Waterproof Transmitter KF340-2WP
- 6-Pack of Replacement A-23 12V Batteries A23-6
- Rechargeable 2-Button Transmitter GKF-WPTX-2
- Long Range Antenna LRA340
*Image shown with standard transmitter*
**SEE PAGE 3 FOR SETUP**
Page 1 REV A 06/19/20

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  • Page 1 **SEE PAGE 3 FOR SETUP** The RF12V-1PR-ASL is an RF receiver operating at a fixed frequency of 340MHz. The receiver operates from 12VDC and provides a polarity reversing output. Up to thirty, two button keyfob transmitters (model KF340-2) can be used to activate the receiver’s relay.
  • Page 2 The receiver is now in the normal mode of operation. This completes the programming instructions. The receiver will retain all of its programming even when power is removed. Programming LED Programming Switch PROGRAM Long Range Antenna Jack -12V +12V Auxiliary Switch Leads RF12V1PR-ASL GAMA Electronics, Inc. www.gamainc.com Page 2 REV A 06/19/20...
  • Page 3 100 feet. When additional range is needed, or if the control is placed locations adverse to RF signal reception, a long range antenna can be added to the system. GAMA Electronics long range antenna, part number LRA- 340, replaces the internal antenna on the system. In normal operating conditions expected range is greater than 500 feet.
  • Page 4 WWW.GAMAINC.COM Troubleshooting All remote-control systems shipped by GAMA Electronics are 100% functionally tested just prior to shipment. If your RF remote control system does not work out of the box, stops working or functions intermittently please take the following steps to resolve common issues. Please note that you must be 2-3 feet away from the receiver when operating the remote control.

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