
MODE SWITCH
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5
123
ON
TIMER
Timer Programming Switch
}
}
}
}
Status LED
}
Channel 4
Channel 3
Channel 2
Channel 1
Power Input
11~24VAC/VDC
Fig. 1
ON
OFF
Programming Mode Switch
CH 3 Mode Switch
CH 2 Mode Switch
CH 4 Mode Switch
CH 1 Mode Switch
Channel Mode Switch Operation (one per channel)
• Learn mode — Press and hold the switch for three seconds or more.
• Clear memory — Press and hold the switch for three seconds or more, then when the LED starts flashing, press again
for three seconds to delete all previously learned codes.
• Reset latched output — If this channel was programmed for latch output, once the relay is turned on with a
transmitter button, press the mode switch of that channel once to turn the relay OFF.
• Memory Display — Press and release the mode switch to show the number of codes stored. The LED will flash a
number of times corresponding to the number of codes stored.
LED Indication (one per channel)
• Steady ON — Senses signal from a transmitter button or indicates a transmitter button’s code already exists in the
receiver’s memory during code learning.
• Fast flash — In the code-learning mode or channel memory display mode, or during the programming channel output
mode.
• One flash — A transmitter button’s code was learned, or the relay is in time output mode.
• Two flashes — All previously learned transmitter button codes were deleted, or the relay is in toggle output mode.
• Three flashes — Latched output.
• Four flashes — Validity output.
• 0~15 flashes — In the normal operation mode, pressing the channel mode switch (1~4) once will display the
number of codes learned.
Extended Range Antennas
Two antennas are available to extend the range of the SK-910R4Q receiver:
SK-91ERSWQ Extends RF receiver range up to 800 feet (open air) with existing remotes.
SK-91ERSDQ Extends RF receiver range up to 1,200 feet (open air) with existing remotes.
These antennas come with a 9’ cable which easily plugs into the 3-pin antenna port located on the RF receiver.
Note:
a) If an extended range antenna is used, the “LP3” on the receiver PC board must be cut.
b)
Actual antenna range will vary greatly depending on the operating environment.
If optional antenna is used LP3
must be cut and the antenna
slot on the receiver case must
be chip off to accomodate the
extended range antenna wire
(see Fig. 1).
SK-91ERSDQ
SK-91ERSWQ
Table 1- Timer Programming
Switch Setting.
Sec. SW1 SW2 SW3
1* On Off Off
2 Off On Off
3 Off Off On
4 On Off On
5 Off On On
10 On On Off
30 Off Off Off
60 On On On
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* Default Setting
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