Component detail – Lodar 20 Function FET Receiver with master output and IP Series Transmitter User Manual
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Indicator LED’s 1 through 20
Indicator LED - Master
5 Volts LED
Set LED
Fault LED
LED’s indicate the following
LED marked “5V” indicates
power supply for control circuits
is OK
LED marked “SET” indicates the
system active.
LED marked “Fault” indicates an
overload is present; the system
cannot be reset until overload is
removed.
This LED blinks for 20 seconds
when the system is initially
powered. A replacement
Transmitter (or Keypad or Wired
Remote) has to be registered
during this 20 second period.
LED’s marked F1 to F16 and M
(and optional MC) when ON
indicate an output to that function
(MC is an extra Continuous
Master output)
COMPONENT DETAIL
Lodar 9100 Series is guaranteed for a period of 24
months from the date of purchase, as long as it is
wired in accordance with our instructions, and that
the equipment is fitted with an isolation system to
shut off all power in event of an emergency.
Your product is marked with this symbol. It means
that used electrical and electronic products should
not be mixed with general household waste. There is
a separate collection system for these products.
In the EEC - Please contact your National Distributor
(see www.lodar.com for this information) who will
inform you about the take-back of the product. You
might be charged for the costs arising from the take-
back and recycling. Small products might be taken
back by your local collection facilities.
Outside the EEC - If you wish to discard this product
please contact your local authorities and ask for the
correct method of disposal
IP
IP
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
F17
F18
F19
F20
Numbering convention
of Transmitter Keypad
showing the Receiver
output function number
for that key.
LIMITS - What are these?
The new compact 20
function Receiver has an
input for limit functions.
The circuits between L1 and
ground (-) or L2 and ground,
which when the circuit is
made, or broken, will allow
a function to start or cause
a function to stop.
This requires special
programming.
We also have available an
add-on PCB, Part No. 9220
that has a further 8 Limits.
We have successfully used
this feature on a number of
projects to introduce a
degree of logic using the
on board Programmable IC
or PIC. It may not be
economical to program the
Receiver PIC for a small
batch, please ask.
92220RX.01E