User's Manual

Flex 4ES/EX Instruction Manual
September 2016
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of the Function output relays (K25, K26 or K30). This horn output setting requires the infrared
IR programmer unit. Please contact ARC representative for more details.
4.2. Receiver
4.2.1. Receiver Channel Settings
Set the receiver channel by configuring the channel dipswitch
located on the decoder board, only the first 6 dip positions are
used for channel programming. The system channels table on
section 4.2.8 illustrates which dipswitch setting corresponds to
which channel. Once the receiver channel is altered do make
sure to change the transmitter channel as well. The channel on
both transmitter and receiver must be identical in order for the
system to work (refer to section 4.1.2 part B). When set to all
zeros (000000), the receiver becomes unassigned channel
scheme (refer to section 4.1.2 part A).
Example:
Top position  “1”
Bottom position  “0”
The above dipswitch setting “1 0 0 1 0 0” corresponds to “channel 36” in the system channels table
on section 4.2.8.
4.2.2. Output Relay Configurations
4.2.2.1. Output Relay Types
1. 2 output relays per motion – single speed only
Output relays with Forward (F) and Reverse (R) 1
st
speed only.
2. 3 output relays per motion – shared 2
nd
speed output relay
Output relays with Forward 1
st
speed (F1), Reverse 1
st
speed (R1) and
Forward/Reverse 2
nd
speed (F/R2). Forward and Reverse 2
nd
speed (F/R2) shared
the same output relay.
3. 4 output relays per motion – separate 1
st
and 2
nd
speed output relays
Output relays with Forward 1
st
speed (F1), Reverse 1
st
speed (R1), Forward 2
nd
speed
(F2) and Reverse 2
nd
speed (R2). Forward and Reverse 2
nd
speed are separate
output relays.