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Street Smart 4-Button Keychain Remote
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For use with the Street Smart Wireless Automator Remote Control System which comes with 6 programmable form-C relays. The universal receiver can be used for lighting control, key switch arm/disarm, garage doors, magnetic locks, security gates or any other item that can be controlled by a relay.
Compatible with the Wireless Automator WA6R, Code Encryptor LX2, and the RF Lamp Module LT400.
Available in black or white.
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Street Smart 4-Button Keychain Remote and 6-Channel Receiver Set
Installation Instructions
The Wireless Automator is a six channel receiver that has user programmable outputs. It will learn channels from any Street Smart Remote. An advanced learn routine is used to store transmitter channels, as well as to program the output types.
The System will supply an output whenever the transmitter button controlling the channel is pressed. All of the outputs of the Wireless Automator are (-) 200 mA low current devices. They cannot be used to drive high current loads directly. Relays must be used to drive high current loads.
Wiring Diagram
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- Yellow (+) input: Used for Programming or "Latch Reset" as described in "Output Description"
- Black (-) ground input: Connect this wire to a ground.
- White/blue No Function
- Gray (-) No Function
- Brown (+) Siren output: Can be connected to a siren, piezo or any +12VDC audible horn. It is only used to help with programming.
- Red (+) constant power input. Connect fused source of constant +12VDC.
- Wires with Black tracers (-) 200mA channel outputs: These wires are the output channels of the system.
- Connect them to the options you want to control. They are low current and cannot drive a high current load directly
- Green/Black=Ch1
- Red/Black=Ch1
- Blue/Black=Ch3
- Violet/Black=Ch4
- Gray/Black=Ch5
- White/Black=Ch6
Transmitter Learning:
The system uses transmitter learning to learn and store transmitter channels to memory. Up to Eight transmitters can be stored and they will be retained in memory, even if power is disconnected from the system. The supplied plug-in momentary switch is used for programming. If you bought this receiver with remotes it is probably already programmed!
To Enter the Transmitter Learning:
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- Connect the Yellow wire to a +12VDC
- Press the program button the number of times equal to the channel you want to program. On the last press, HOLD the button down. For example, to program a transmitter button into Channel 3, press the button three times and hold on the third press. The Siren will chirp to indicate the channel you have selected (If you have used an audible source on the Brown wire)
- While holding the momentary button, press the button on the transmitter that you would like to control the selected receiver channel. One chirp will confirm that the code was learned.
- Once the code is learned, the button can be released.
Disconnect Yellow wire from +12VDC.
Transmitter learning will be exited if:
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- Yellow wire is disconnected
- Programming buttons pressed too many times
- More than 15 seconds elapses between steps
- One long chirp indicates that Transmitter learning has been exited
Output Descriptions
All Six outputs of the system are programmable. These are seven possible output types. Each is described below. After reading the descriptions the unit can be programmed for the type of outputs that meet the needs of your particular application. All units come pre-programmed for Pulse/ Validity.
Pulse/ Validity: An output that last as long as you hold the transmitter button. If the button is not held, a one second pulse will be generated.
Latch Reset: A latching output is an on/off switch. Whenever a latching channel is used it will turn on if it was off or off if it was on. This particular latching output will turn of automatically (if it is on), each time the Yellow wire sees +12VDC on and off again.
Standard latch: An on/off Switch. When this type of output is used, it will turn on if it is off, or off if it was on. Care should be taken when using this type of output, since it will remain forever, until it is turned off.
30 Seconds Timed: When activated, the output will turn on for 30 seconds and shut off at the end of 30 seconds
60 Seconds Timed: When activated, the output will turn on for 60 seconds and shut off at the end of 60 seconds
90 Seconds Timed: When activated, the output will turn on for 90 seconds and shut off at the end of 90 seconds
Output Programming:
The system outputs are programmed using a Transmitter based Learning sequence. Once they are configured, the settings are stored to memory and will be retained, even if power is disconnected from the unit. The supplied plug-in momentary switch is used for programming.
To Program Outputs:
1. Connect Yellow wire to 12VDC for 1 second or more.
2. Press the program button the number of times equal to the channel you want to program. On the last press, HOLD the button. For example, to program channel 3, press button three times and hold on the third press. The siren will chirp to indicate the channel you have selected.
As you hold the button, the system will begin to cycle through the types of outputs available, as shown below:
Number of Chirps and Corresponding Output Type:
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- ONE: Pulse/Validity
- TWO: Latch Reset with Condition
- THREE: Standard Latch
- ONE: 30 Second Timed
- TWO: 60 Second Timed
- THREE: 90 Second Timed
3. When you hear the chirps indicating the output you want, release the program button.
Uninstall Instructions
To un-install any one remote from the system, requires that all remotes be un-installed using the following procedure.
Follow the Installation Instructions used for "learning" a remote, except, program the remote into Channel 7, which will erase all programming in the receiver. Re-install and reprogram as required.
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