Elsema Gigalink GLR43308, Gigalink GLR2708 Setup And Programming Instructions

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GLR43308 and GLR2708
Setup and programming instructions
for the 8 channel Gigalink™ receiver
Programming Videos
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IMPORTANT WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Elsema Pty Ltd shall not be liable for any injury, damage, cost, expense or any claim whatsoever to any person or property which may result from improper use or installation of this product.
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Risk in the goods purchased shall unless otherwise agreed in written pass to the buyer upon delivery of the goods.
Any figures or estimates given for performance of goods are based upon the company’s experience and is what the company obtains on tests. The company will not accept liability for failure to comply with the figures or estimates due to the nature of variable conditions affecting for example Radio Remote Controls.
Please keep this setup instruction for future reference.
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GLR43308 and GLR2708
Setup and programming instructions for the 8 channel Gigalink™ receiver
FEATURES
› Eight channel receiver with 8 open collector outputs
› Supply voltage can be AC or DC
› Low current consumption
› Over 4 billion code combinations
› Crystal controlled for high reliability
› Can store unlimited number of transmitters
› Uses micro-controller technology that can be re-programmed to suit unique applications
› Momentary, latching and security latching modes are all user selectable
› Optional QM100 bracket available for easy mounting to cases or walls
› E version receiver available with a weatherproof case
DESCRIPTION
This Gigalink™ receiver gives you eight open collector outputs switching to ground with a capacity of 125mA 40 VDC each. Each open collector output is protected with a diode to stop any EMF from getting to the receiver.
The receiver’s micro-controller can store unlimited number of transmitters with a high security level using the encrypted 32-bit digital code. Included with the receiver is the Gigalink™ programming cable.
TECHNICAL DATA
Supply Voltage
Frequencies for GLR43308 Frequency for GLR2708
Output
Antenna
Compatible Transmitters
11.0 - 28 VDC, 10.0 - 28 VAC. Can use Elsema DC or AC power supply, 12PP1000 or 24PP.
433.920 (Standard), 433.664, 433.408, 433.152MHz
27.195MHz
Eight open collector outputs.
ANT433 series (433MHz Series) or ANT27 series (27MHz Series)
GLT433 MHz series, GLT27 MHz series
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
The transmitter and receiver can be multi or single channel programmed.
Multi-channel Programming
This is used to program all channels from a multi-channel receiver to a multi-channel transmitter. Multi­channel programming can be achieved by following the steps below:
Step 1: Connect power to the GIGALINK
receiver. Make sure all switches on the mode
dipswitch are off.
Step 2:
Momentarily short the two CC pins on the receiver board. This sets all the channels
to a random code. If there are transmitters previously programmed, they will have to be re-programmed when CC pins are shorted. Do not do this step if you want to
keep previously programmed transmitters.
Step 3:
Connect the multi-channel transmitter to the multi-channel receiver by inserting the
GIGALINK
cable into the transmitters and receivers 2.5-mm Coding socket. (This will activate the programming mode and is indicated by the red light (LED), on the transmitter that must remain “on”).
Step 4:
Activate any two channels simultaneously on the multi-channel transmitter for
one second, LED should blink twice to confirm code programming and then switch “off”.
Step 5:
Disconnect GIGALINK
cable.
Repeat steps 3 to 5 to program another multi-channel transmitter.
If you are programming another transmitter, do not short out the CC pins. Shorting out the CC pins will delete all previously programmed transmitters.
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SINGLE CHANNEL PROGRAMMING
This is used for programming one channel at a time to the transmitter. Single channel programming can be achieved by following the steps below:
Step 1: Connect power to the GIGALINK
receiver. Make sure all switches on the mode
dipswitch are off.
Step 2:
Momentarily short the two CC pins on the receiver board. This sets all the channels to
a random code. If there are transmitters previously programmed, they will have to be re-programmed when CC pins are shorted.
Step 3:
Select the receiver channel, to be programmed, by setting the 4-way dipswitch. See
dipswitch table below.
Dipswitch Setting Receiver Channel
1 2 3
Off Off Off 1
On Off Off 2
Off On Off 3
On On Off 4
Off Off On 5
On Off On 6
Off On On 7
On On On 8
Connect the transmitter to the receiver by inserting the GIGALINK
Step 4:
cable into the transmitters and receivers 2.5-mm Coding socket. (This will activate the programming mode and is indicated by the red light (LED) on the transmitter that must remain “on”).
Step 5:
Activate one of the selected channels on the transmitter for approximately one
second, LED should blink twice to confirm code programming and then switch “off”.
Step 6:
Disconnect GIGALINK
cable.
Repeat steps 3 to 6 to program another transmitter channel.
If you are programming another transmitter, do not short out the CC pins. Shorting out the CC pins will delete all previously programmed transmitters.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMMING FEATURE FOR GIGALINK
Forward Programming
GIGALINK™ receivers have an additional programming feature, known as forward programming. This feature allows the user to program the transmitter code into the receivers. This will enable the transmitters to activate unlimited number of receivers simultaneously.
Step 1:
Connect power to the receiver and transmitter.
Step 2: Place a jumper across the CC pins of the receiver.
Step 3: Connect the transmitter and receiver using the coding cable.
Step 4: Press the transmitter button for 2 seconds.
Step 5: Remove the coding cable.
Step 6: Remove the jumper from the CC pin.
The receiver is now programmed with the transmitter’s code. Repeat the above steps to program another receiver.
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
Weatherproof Case
for receiver unit
Suitable Antennas
ANT27 series (27MHz Series) or ANT433 series (433MHz Series)
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Gigalink™ Coding Cable
For coding Gigalink
transmitters to receivers
Suitable Power packs
12PP-1000, 12V DC 1000mA
24PP, 24V DC 500mA.
SUPREG12, SUPREG24
Supply and Battery charger. Ideal
for charging backup battery and
supplying the receiver.
QM100
Quick Mount for easy mounting
of receivers on walls.
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MODE SETTING
When the GIGALINK™ cable is disconnected the 4-way dipswitch functions as a mode selector for the output. User should set the receiver mode correctly. See below table for different mode setting.
Dipswitch Mode Settings
The output relay will respond in the following manner when receiving the correct signal from a transmitter.
1234
“All Momentary”: Relay on, only while correct signal is received
“All Latching”: Outputs alternate at every correct incoming signal
“Momentary & Latching”: Outputs 1-4 are momentary & 5-8 are latching
“Security Latching on”: Outputs will be on until supply to receiver is momentarily interrupted
* Dipswitch 4 is reserved
“Momentary & Latching”: Outputs 1-6 are momentary & 7-8 are latching
“Momentary & Latching”: Outputs 1-2 are momentary & 3-8 are latching
“Momentary & Latching”: Outputs 1-3 are momentary & 4-8 are latching
“Security Latching on”: Output 1 is security latching & 2-8 are momentary
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TROUBLESHOOTING
This section contains helpful troubleshooting tips and solutions.
Symptom Solution
Receiver not responding to transmitter after programming.
Try to program the transmitter again, but this time with the battery connected to the transmitter.
Check if GIGALINK
cable is inserted correctly.
Transmitter activates wrong channel on a multi-channel receiver.
Transmitter has short range.
LED is flashing on the transmitter.
Wrong dipswitch setting while programming the receiver. Use the dipswitch table and program again.
Check receiver antenna connection. If you are using a shielded coax cable, check that the shield is connected to the negative and the coaxial core to the antenna terminal.
Replace battery.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
If your transmitter and receiver are still not operating properly, contact Elsema’s support office at:
Phone: +61 (2) 9609 4668
Fax: +61 (2) 9725 2663
or you can visit our web site at www.elsema.com for the latest updates.
ELSEMA PTY LTD
31 Tarlington Place
Smithfield NSW 2164 Australia
P 02 9609 4668 F 02 9725 2663 W www.elsema.com
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