User's Manual

relay corresponding to the button just pressed will activate. A typical application of buttons used in latch mode are to have separate
ON and OFF buttons.
Toggle Mode
A relay activates when its associated button on the remote is depressed, and remains active after the button is released. A subsequent
press of the same button on the remote will deactivate the relay. In this mode, each of the relays is completely independent of the
others, thus any combination of one or more relays, or no relays, may be active at any given time.
Mode Combinations
Each relay may have different modes of operation. For instance, buttons one and two may be set up as latched for an on button and
off button application, while buttons 3 and 4 may be set up as momentary. The 8 position DIP switch sets the mode for each relay as
outlined in the table.
Relay/B utto n Switch
-
Center
+
1 1 To ggle M omentary Latched
2 2 To ggle M omentary Latched
3 3 To ggle M omentary Latched
4 4 To ggle M omentary Latched
5 5 To ggle M omentary Latched
6 6 To ggle M omentary Latched
7 not used not used not used
8 not used not used not used
8 P o sitio n M ode Switch
If LATCHED operation is used, it will be necessary to specify which buttons will be used in a Latch Group. Latch groups are used so
that buttons set up as momentary or toggle don’t affect the operation of those buttons set up as latched. It also allows the setup of
multiple latched pairs, for instance if you wanted to have on and off buttons for 3 sets of equipment independently. Only one relay
within a Latch Group can be energized at any given time. Latched groups are set up using the 4-position DIP switch (see table).
Switch ON OFF LATCH MODE Button Groups Button Groups Button Groups
1 Ho riz x3 1,2 2, 3 3, 4
1 Vert x2 1, 3, 5 2, 4, 6
2 Dual 1, 2, 3 3, 4, 5
3 Glo bal Unlat c h 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
4 M aster Off B utto n 6 turns off all relays, regardless o f mo de
Latch Gro up Switch
Switch 1 shall provide the selection between horizontally-related button pairs or vertically-related buttons.
o Off: horizontal pairs of buttons (and their corresponding relays) that are configured for Latched Mode shall latch
and un-latch with respect to each other. For example, if Relays 1 and 2 are set for Latched Mode (with SW2-1 and
SW2-2), and switch 1 is set to OFF, Relay 1 turns on when Button 1 is pressed (causing Relay 2, if already latched
on, to turn off). By the same logic, pressing Button 2 will activate Relay 2 (and turn Relay 1 off). All other buttons
will have no effect on the states of Relays 1 and 2 (even if those other buttons’ corresponding relays are configured
for Latched Mode).
o ON: transmitter buttons that are vertically-oriented with respect to each other constitute a Latch Group (and their
corresponding relays that are configured for Latched Mode shall latch and un-latch with respect to each other). For
example, if Relays 1, 3, and 5 are all set for Latched Mode (with SW2-1, SW2-3, and SW2-5 respectively), and S7-1
is set to ON, Relay 1 turns on when Button 1 is pressed (causing Relay 3 or Relay 5, if either is already latched on,
to turn off). By the same logic, pressing Button 5 will activate Relay 5 (and turn off Relay 1 or Relay 3). All other
buttons will have no effect on the states of Relays 1, 3, and 5 (even if those other buttons’ corresponding relays are
configured for Latched Mode). In the example above, if Relay 3 is configured for other than Latched Mode (i.e.
Momentary or Toggle Mode, with SW2-3), Button 3 will NOT unlatch either of the other two relays in the Latch
Group, yet Buttons 1 and 5 will continue to latch and unlatch Relay 1 and Relay 5 with respect to each other.
Switch 2 (if set to ON) enables two three-button groups to function as Latch Groups. Each three-button group is independent of
the other. The first three-button group includes Buttons 1, 2, and 3. The second three-button group includes Buttons 4, 5, and 6.
Within a three-button group, only one relay may be latched on at a time, since pressing either of the other two buttons within that
group will activate and latch the corresponding relay, and in the process un-latch whichever relay is currently latched within the
group. (NOTE: One of the relays within a three-button group may be set (with SW2) for other than Latched Mode. If so, it will
respond accordingly, either Momentary or Toggle, however it will not unlatch either of the other two relays in the group).
Whenever S7-2 is set to ON, the receiver disregards the setting of S7-1 (Horizontal/Vertical).
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