User's Manual

Transmitter CHA433KEY4K
1A - General Information
CONTENTS
1A - General information
1B - Technical specifications
1C - Main components
1 - TRANSMITTER OVERVIEW
2 - TRANSMITTER TEST
3 - OPENING AND CLOSING THE CASE
4 - BATTERY ACCESS
5 - TROUBLESHOOTING
Manual
Community Controls
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Made in Italy. Copyright © 2017 by Community Controls.
The Community Controls Chameleon transmitter is designed for use with gates
and door automation systems. It is made through a high-technological,
three-injection molding process and is water resistant. The Chameleon is
available in many different inter-changeable colorful plastic covers.
The Community Controls - 433.92 MHz receiver, which operates with this
transmitter has a Wiegand 26-bit format output, the receiver will operate any
type of access control system equipped to accept a 26-bit Wiegand input. The
CR2032 lithium batteries have a shelf life of about 18 - 24 months. The product
fully complies with Part 15 of FCC Regulations and the European Directives
1999/5/CE.
1B - Technical Specifications
Operating frequency 433.92 MHz
Number of keys: 4
Battery: 1 x 3V lithium batteries CR2032
Battery life: 18 - 24 months
Protocol: Linear® compatible
Number combinations: 65,536
Different Facilities codes 16
Operating temperature: 14°F÷+131°F (-10°C÷+55°C)
Overall dimensions: 2.48”x 1.27”x 0.417”
Weight: 1 oz. (20 gr.)
1C - Main Components
2 - TRANSMITTER TEST
Press any button on the front of the transmitter and verify that the LED light illuminates. The LED light flashes
when the battery is low. When replacing the battery, ensure the battery polarity is correct as shown in
Figure D.
To memorize the transmitter to the receiver, please check the instructions on the receiver. The Chameleon
is compatible with 433.92 MHz frequency compatible receivers.
3 - OPENING AND CLOSING THE CASE
IMPORTANT: Always open and close the case using the following instructions to
avoid damaging the casing.
1. Using a screwdriver, remove the screw on the bottom of the case. See Figure A.
2. carefully lift the top cover from the back, leaving a small gap (0.2 in or 0.5 cm).
See Figure B. Then gently push forward the front cover. See Figure C.
Do not open trying to force the front of the transmitter. See Figure D.
Figure A
Figure B
(0.2 in or 0.5 cm)
Figure D
Figure C
The Chameleon has
covers available in
the following colors:
black
white
gray
magenta
blue
green
orange
red

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