QUARTZ DIGITAL RADIO CONTROL WITH PROGRAMMABLE CODE S38
Description
The S38 Radio control system consists of one or more transmitters and one or more receivers
which can be combined to meet the specific needs of the client. The elevated number of
possible channels in one appliance ( up to 8 in the standard model) and the number of possible
user code combinations (16384 per appliance set by 14 way dip-switches) make it one of the
most versatile and secure systems.
Use
The S38 radio control allows the remote activation of electrical and electronic appliances with
its best use in the following areas: motorized doors of all sizes, alarm systems, and in all
systems which require remote control activation. The use and installation of these appliances
must rigorously respect the indications supplied by the manufacturer. The manufacturer
accepts no liability for damage caused by, or situations arising from, the improper use of these
appliances.
Versioni trasmettitori
TRQ038200
Pocket size transmitters
TRQ038400
Pocket size transmitters
TRQ038600
Pocket size transmitters
TRQ038800
Pocket size transmitters
TRQ0382D0
Double code transmitters
TRQ0384D0
Double code transmitters
TRQ383200
Miniaturized transmitters
TRQ388400
Miniaturized transmitters
Versioni ricevitori
RCQ038400
Receiver + container
RCQ038800
Receiver + container
RQM038100
Mini receiver + container
RQM038100
Mini receiver + container
RSQ038100
Slot-in receiver cards
RSQ038200
Slot-in receiver cards
Moduli di canale intercambiabili
In the receivers (with container) the interchangeable channel modules can only have the
following configurations and must not be mixed:
- from 1 to 4 impulsive relay strips MCC0381R0
- one memory relay strip MCC0381M0 (On/Off)
- one timer relay strip MCC0381T0
Receiver antenna installation
NB. Minimum and maximum range of the radio controls. 'Range' is intended to mean the
working distance, measured in free space, between the receiver and the transmitter with
the antenna installed. The range is therefore closely linked to the technical character-
istics of the system (power and sensibility) and varies according to the characteristics
of the site in which the system is located. It therefore follows that to obtain the best results
from the radio control the installation sites for the receiver and the antenna should be
carefully chosen.
Antenna
The installation of the antenna is fundamental, connected to the receiver it represents the
reception point for the radio control.
When installing the antenna the following points should be observed:
- Only use a tuned antenna connected to the receiver using a coaxial cable RG58 (impedance
50 Ω) with a maximum length of 15 m.
- The antenna should be positioned out of doors in the highest possible point, visible and away
from metal structures.
N.B. If for some particular reason it is not possible to fit an antenna, a reasonable performance
can be obtained by connecting a 2,5 m piece of single pole conductor wire (Ø1 mm) to the
receiver.
Receivers (fig.2,3,4,5)
The receiver could be:
- A card inserted directly into an appliance which is designed to receive it.
- In a case fitted with a terminal board for the connections.
The case type receiver is fitted using "fast-fitting" brackets.
The bracket should be fixed to the wall using two raw plugs (check that it is in square).
After connecting the wiring the case should be slid onto the bracket therefore fixing it to the
wall.
If any repair work is necessary the case can be easily extracted by pushing upwards the action
of which will separate it from the bracket.
NB. It is good practise to position the receiver away from computer systems, alarm systems
and other possible sources of disturbance.
( A bad choice of positioning could compromise the correct performance of the
receiver).
PROGRAMMING THE S38 TRANSMITTER USER CODE
The transmitters and receivers are supplied with a block of DIP-SWITCHES (ON/OFF) with
which to program the digital codes for each system. Programming can be carried out more than
once, even after the installation, thus ensuring the total secrecy of the user code.
A 14 way DIP-SWITCH with 16384 combinations is available for the programming of the
receiver and transmitter user codes in the 1 to 4 channel versions.
The use of transmitters with 6 or 8 keys allows the programming of the code in 4 to 8 channel
receivers through a 13 way DIP-SWITCH with 8192 combinations.
To ensure an exact match between the transmitter and receiver codes when programming the
following possibilities should be taken into consideration:
1) 2 and 4 key transmitters coupled with receivers with up to 4 channels. Set the the same code
in both the receiver and the transmitter using all the available DIPS (16384 possible
combinations).
2) 6 and 8 key transmitters coupled with receivers with up to 8 channels. Set the the same code
in both the receiver and the transmitter using all the available DIPS (8192 possible combinations).
3) 2 and 4 key transmitters coupled with receivers with up to 8 channels.
smitter code using the first 13 of the 14 available DIPS (8192 possible combinations) ; Dip
number 14 is used to set the transmitter to either the first function group (14 ON = A,B,C,D)
or the second function group (14 OFF = E,F,G,H).
4) 6 and 8 key transmitters coupled with receivers with from 1 to 4 channels. Set the tran-
smitter code using 13 available DIPS. Set the same code in the receiver using the first 13 the
of the 14 available ; Dip number 14 is used to set the receiver to either the first function group
(14 ON = A,B,C,D) or the second function group (14 OFF = E,F,G,H).
It is important to remember that the receivers can only respond to one signal at a time. IT
FOLLOWS THEREFORE THAT MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS CANNOT BE USED
CONTEMPORANEOUSLY
S38 RADIO CONTROL FUNCTIONS (fig. 6,7)
The function "A" of the transmitter must always correspond to the function "A" of the receiver,
the same rule applies to all eight of the foreseen functions (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H). For ease of
identification we have divided the eight functions into two groups:
1st group: functions A,B,C,D,
2nd group: functions E,F,G,H.
The 6 and 8 key transmitters as well as the receivers with up to 8 channels (4 strips with two
relays each) allow the use of functions belonging to both groups.
The 2 and 4 key transmitters as well the receivers with up to 4 channels (4 strips with one relay
each) use either only functions from the first group or only functions from the second group.
To choose between the two groups set the DIP switch n.14 as follows:
14 ON = Enables the functions of group one (A,B,C,D)
14 OFF = Enables the functions of group two (E,F,G,H).
2-4 channels transmitters (fig.6,7)
In the transmitters each key corresponds to a different function, with the sole exception of the
two key transmitters where it is possible to have the same function for both keys. (single-
channel operation).
For double-channel operation which can be obtained using the second key, set the two-way
DIP switch, located separately from the fourteen-way user code DIP switch on the printed
2 channels
circuit board, as follows:
4 channels
6 channels
ON
8 channels
= A+A (14 ON) or E+E (14 OFF)
2 channels
1
2
4 channels
2 channels
ON
4 channels
= A+B (14 ON) or E+F (14 OFF)
1
2
4 channels
8 channels
DOUBLE CODE TRANSMITTERS
The model S38 TX2/2 (fig.8) allows the following functions for each user:
1 channel
2 channels
- Access to the apartment block main gate (1024 code combinations the same for each
1 channel
tenant).
2 channels
- Access to an individual garage, controlled by channel "D" (16384 distinct and secret code
combinations for each tenant).
The model S38 TX4/2 (fig.9) allows the following functions for each user:
- Access to the apartment block main gate (1024 code combinations) plus access to three
1 -2 Channels
individual doors 16384 combinations).
- Access to two apartment block main gates (1024 code combinations) plus access to two
ON-OFF
individual doors 16384 combinations).
0,5 to 120 Sec.
- Access to three apartment block main gates (1024 code combinations) plus access to one
individual door 16384 combinations).
The receivers to be used with these transmitters are standard S38 receivers (see fig.2,3,4,5)
bearing in mind the following:
Apartment block codes
Transmitter: use the block of dip-switches with ten dips (1024 code combinations) and
program the same code for all the tenants.
Receiver: use the first ten dips (1024 code combinations), the remaining dips (from 11 to 14)
must be set in the "OFF" position.
Individual codes
Program the individual secret code for each tenant by setting the identical combination on both
the receiver and the transmitter.
Once the various transmitter functions have been programmed make sure that each strip
(carrying the relay) corresponds to the desired function.
RECEIVERS (fig.2,3,4,5)
In the receivers the functions are printed on the circuit board in silk-screen form. The
interchangeable slot-in STRIPS can therefore be inserted in the desired position.The
characteristics of the different types of receiver are as follows:
- 1 to 4 channel receiver
Factory set for the insertion of four STRIPS with one relay each or either one memory module
or timer module
- If the receiver is coupled with a four key transmitter the user code in the receiver and
transmitter will ensure access to the correct function group. It is enough therefore to move or
insert one or more strips into the position which corresponds to the desired function.
- If instead, the receiver is coupled with a 6 or 8 key transmitter then it will be necessary to set
dip switch 14 in order to abilitate the functions of group one or group two as the case may be
and then move or insert one or more strips into the position which corresponds to the desired
function. Take for example 2 receivers with 4 channels each, controlled by an 8 channel
transmitter. As the transmitter can use functions from both groups whilst the receivers can only
use functions from one group one of the receivers will have to be set for the first group (A,B,C,D
= 14 on) and the other will have to be set for the second group (E,F,G,H = 14 OFF).
After having set the receivers insert the strips as described above.
- Receivers with up to 8 channels
Factory set for the insertion of four STRIPS with two relays each, this receiver has access to
all the functions of both the first and the second group.
- If the receiver is coupled with a 6 or 8 key transmitter It will be enough to move or insert one
or more strips into the position which corresponds to the desired function:
- If instead, the receiver is coupled with a 2 or 4 key transmitter then it will be necessary to
decide for which group of functions each transmitter should be set using dip switch 14 and then
set the strips so that they correspond to the desired functions. Take for example one receiver
with 8 channels, controlled by two 4 channel transmitters. One transmitter will have to be set
for the first group (A,B,C,D = 14 on) and the other will have to be set for the second group
(E,F,G,H = 14 OFF)
- Single/ double channel receivers (slot-in card)
This receiver has access to the functions of the first group (A,B,C,D) with DIP switch 14 ON
or access to the second group (E,F,G,H) with DIP switch 14 OFF. Select the desired functions
by setting the jumpers, the indications of which are silk-screen printed on the circuit board.
Set the tran-
- If the receiver is coupled with a four key transmitter the user code will ensure access to the
correct function group. It is enough therefore to ensure that the jumpers are set correctly and
if necessary move them to the position which corresponds to the desired function.
- If instead, the receiver is coupled with a 6 or 8 key transmitter then it will be necessary to set
dip switch 14 in order to abilitate the functions of group one (14 ON) or group two (14 OFF)
as the case.
Following this ensure that the jumpers are set correctly and if necessary move them to the
position which corresponds to the desired function.
ON
= A+C (14 ON) or E+G (14 OFF)
1
2
ON
= A+D (14 ON) or E+H (14 OFF)
1
2