Mvp-re receiver wiring instructions, Important, Receiver programming instructions – Controlled Products Systems Group MVP-RE-24V-8W-FC User Manual
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The MVP-RE receiver functions as a 3-button station.
Three sets of isolated contacts are provided; normally
open contacts for the OPEN PUSHBUTTON (orange
wires); normally open contacts for the CLOSE
PUSHBUTTON (black wires); normally closed contacts
for the STOP PUSHBUTTON (gray wires). Refer to
Figure 1. For special STOP circuit applications,
normally open contacts are available from the factory.
Typical 4-wire 3-button stations are wired as shown in
Figure 2. Number 18 gauge wire or heavier must be
used for wiring the control stations and the MVP-831E
receiver to the door operator. Smaller gauge wire may
cause operational problems, especially when multiple 3-
button stations are used. For typical installations the
MVP-RE receiver is mounted near the door operator,
away from any high voltage conduits or steel support
beams. For wiring, follow the steps below and refer to
Figure 3.
1. In the door operator control panel, locate the wire
connecting the door operator to the 3-button station
COMMON. Note its location and remove.
2. Connect one of the gray wires from the MVP-RE to the wire
just removed from the pushbutton COMMON.
3. Connect the following wires from the MVP-RE to the
operator 3-button COMMON (as shown in Figure 3):
ONE ORANGE (OPEN)
ONE BLACK (CLOSE)
ONE GRAY (STOP)
4. Connect the remaining MVP-RE black wire to the CLOSE
pushbutton terminal in the door operator control panel.
5. Connect the remaining MVP-RE orange wire to the OPEN pushbutton terminal in the door operator control
panel.
6. Finish the wiring by connecting 24 VAC to the red and white wires of the MVP-RE receiver.
BEFORE APPLYING POWER CHECK CONNECTIONS AND INSTALL THE ANTENNA
IMPROPER WIRING COULD CAUSE ELECTROCUTION OR
DAMAGE TO CIRCUITRY. FOLLOW LOCAL BUILDING AND
ELECTRICAL CODES.
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MVP-RE RECEIVER WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
TO PREVENT ELECTROCUTION DISCONNECT POWER AT
FUSE BOX AND DOOR OPENER BEFORE WIRING
PERMANENTLY.
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Refer to individual manuals for
transmitter installation, coding and
user instructions.
Important
Learning Transmitter Codes
The MVP-RE receiver is capable of learning the codes
from up to 8 different Allstar Open/Close/Stop
transmitters. The transmitters may be any combination
of MVP, Classic or original dip-switch type Open/
Close/Stop transmitters (Models 8833-O/C/S, 8833C-
O/C/S, 831, 733, 639, and/or 53S).
Match the receiver operating frequency with the
transmitter operating frequency.
Pre-program the transmitter (or set the DIP switches)
according to the instructions that accompanied the
transmitter.
For transmitters that can operate multiple doors
(Models 8833C-O/C/S, 733 639, and 53S), make sure
the selector switch(es) is (are) positioned for the
desired door you want to operate before starting the
receiver programming steps below.
Learn/Erase Button
Indicator LED
Programming The Receiver
Step 1: Momentarily press and release the Learn
button. The LED will turn on.
Step 2: Using a programmed transmitter, press any
one of the transmitter buttons (OPEN, CLOSE, or
STOP). When the receiver learns the transmitter code,
the LED will turn off. The receiver has automatically
learned the two remaining buttons.
Step 3: Repeat to add additional transmitters with
different codes if desired.
Erasing the Receiver’s Memory
Step 1: Press and HOLD the Learn button. The
indicator LED will turn on.
Step 2: When the LED turns off (after approximately 5
seconds), release the Learn button.
RECEIVER PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMERCIAL
STOP COM
CLOSE
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OPERATOR
RECEIVER
MVP-831E
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Step 2
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Step 6
STATION
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