System Q
CCT895
(WIR120/WIR222)
Features
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Multi-purpose
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Two independent channels
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Four output modes: mimic, delay, toggle, latch
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Relay contacts on each channel (12-24Vdc 10A)
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Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC) contacts
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Screw terminals for easy connection
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High rejection of unwanted RF signals
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High sensitivity for increased range (up to 45M)
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Simple to set up and use
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12V input for maximum compatibility
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Twin LED indication of RF activity/mode
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Optional receiver Dipole aerial for up 300mtr range
The key fob kit may be used in many different applications to control various pieces of security equipment e.g.:
CCTV cameras, garage doors, floodlights, security gates, and bell boxes. The Kit consists of 1 key fob type
transmitter and one 12V operated receiver. Additional key fobs are available order code CCT896.
You can use the receiver to operate many electrical devices as the receiver uses voltage free contacts on its output.
Each channel has a separate relay that has both normally open and normally closed contacts. There are several
"modes" that the receiver can function these being, Mimic, Delay, Toggle and Latch. Whatever mode you choose to
use, the same mode applies to both channels. It is not possible to have a different mode on separate channels.
The Key fob and receiver are supplied "unmatched". This means that the receiver does not yet know that the key
fob is assigned to it. To match a key fob to a receiver you have to "teach" the receiver that the key fob is to be used
with it. This is done by a simple procedure of programming the receiver. If in the future you add extra key fobs to
your installation you must follow the same procedure with each new key fob. This procedure is outlined in
"Programming the receiver for the key fob"
Please Note - To control mains voltages, the receiver will need an additional mains rated contactor or relay. Each
receiver can learn the codes from 15 key fobs on each channel, therefore enabling a maximum of 30 key fobs per
receiver.
Receiver Modes -
1. Mimic Mode
Press the key fob button and the receiver relay will be energised whilst the button is held down. Release
the button and the relay drops out.
2. Delay Mode
Press the key fob button and the receiver relay will be energised for four seconds. Ideal for activating a
short panic sounder or similar.
3. Toggle Mode
Press the key fob button and the receiver relay will be energised and stay energised until the button is
pressed again – ideal for use with alarming/disarming burglar alarms.
4. Latch Mode
Press the key fob button and the receiver relay will be energised. Now, it can only be de-energised by
removing power from it i.e. an engineer reset.
Getting Started
Sitting the Receiver - Obviously you first need to site the receiver. If for example you were using the receiver in a
home then some central location would give the best chance for the key fob to operate from most places in the
home. In this instance the loft may be a good place. Remember that solid walls and similar objects will "attenuate"
(reduce) the key fob's signal so use some thought when sitting the receiver. You don't have to put the receiver next
to the equipment you are trying to operate; you could in fact use an extension cable and have it a distance away
that is better for receiving the key fob's signal.
Key fob Kit – 2 Channel
System Q E-mail support@systemq.com or fax support 01246 222 888
SIDE A - 08/08/03
Doc XCCT895
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