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HDRC ISTLLTI ISTRUCTIS Section 1 General Description The is a sophisticated radio control receiver and timing module. This single device provides 3 selectable frequencies: High Definition Radio Control (HDRC), 300 MHz and 390 MHz via a three-position slide switch. High Definition Radio Control is the latest breakthrough in radio frequency (RF) signal transmission. Unlike conventional RF systems, HDRC transmitters use sophisticated componentry to transmit a fixed frequency signal that does not distort due to outside interference. This fixed signal is then transmitted through a proprietary "electronic filter" in the ensuring door activation occurs. For added versatility, the includes the two most widely used conventional frequencies, 300 MHz and 390 MHz. simple slide switch allows the to be used interchangeably with all past MS SEDC products and other manufacturer's products utilizing these frequencies. In addition to the selectable frequencies, the can be easily programmed to not only open automatic doors, but to also directly control the release of electric locking devices or sequence electric locking devices and automatic doors. The can also be programmed so that upon receiving an initial signal, the relay remains closed until a second signal is received (ratchet relay). Programmable features: Selectable Frequencies: via slide switch 1. High Definition Radio Control (HDRC): MS SEDC proprietary technology 2. 300 MHz: Compatible with Multicode products 3. 390 MHz: Compatible with MS SEDC and GEIE products Selectable Modes: via dip switches 1. Standard Receiver (factory setting) 2. Receiver with adjustable time delay (5, 10, 15 & 20 seconds) 3. Dual Receiver* 4. Receiver with two sequenced outputs* (lock release & door activation) 5. Receiver with ratchet relay** * Modes 3 & 4 require the RXM add on module that can be purchased separately or order M for receiver with RXM installed. ** Mode 5 requires the RXR add-on module that can be purchased separately or order R for receiver with RXR installed. Section 2 asic Installation The physical placement of the is typically in the door operator housing area since the power supply and operator control are already in this location, however, optimum performance is achieved with the unit located outside the door operator housing. TTETI: The wire on the receiver must be exposed outside the operator housing. Drill a small hole in the housing and expose as much of the wire as possible. TTETI: Door operator motors and controls may cause radio frequency interference (RFI) that could impair the performance of a radio control device. For best results, locate the receiver away from the motor and connect the receiver to a clean power source via a 12-24V transformer (C or DC). Select perating Mode: Refer to the pages listed below for the detailed installation instructions for your desired operating mode. Page 3: Standard Receiver (factory setting most common application) Page 4: Receiver with djustable Time Delay utput Page 5: Dual Receiver (requires RXM dd n Module) Page 6: Receiver with Two Sequenced utputs (requires RXM dd n Module) Page 7: Receiver with Ratchet Relay (Requires RXR dd-n Module) For additional technical assistance, please contact us toll-free at 1-317-842-2545. TICE: These instructions are provided for your convenience. Please verify your installation is in compliance with all local electrical codes. TICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. peration of this device is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ny changes or modifications not expressly approved by MS SEDC could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Section 3 Technical Data Model... Input Power... 12-24V C or DC utput Contact... Form C, Rated at 3 mps Relay Contact Rating... 3:24V C Temperature Rating... -22 F to 158 F (-30 C to 70 C) Weight... <0.25 lbs. Physical Size... 4"L x 2"W x 1"H Product protected by US patent 7,545,833 Page 1 (82022) v1017

HDRC ISTLLTI ISTRUCTIS Section 4 Troubleshooting When installing the line of radio controlled products it may be necessary to troubleshoot the system. If your system is not working properly here is a basic method to troubleshoot the products. 1. When the push plate is actuated, does the transmitter show a red LED? [ote: You will need to view the switch/surface box assembly from the back (i.e. hold it so that the switch is facing away from you) in order to see the LED.] If yes, proceed to step 2. If no, check the battery and make sure the push plate is connected to the transmitter properly. lso check battery wires to ensure neither is damaged. If the transmitter continues to fail in showing the red LED, contact MS Sedco to inquire about repairing or replacing the transmitter. 2. re the 12 dip switches and frequency selection switch matched between the transmitter and receiver? If yes, proceed to step 3. If no, set the dip switches or frequency selection switch to match between the transmitter and receiver. be blocking the signal where the transmitter is normally mounted, or you may be experiencing interference. Try activating the receiver with a different transmitter. If the receiver sees a signal from a different transmitter, there is a possibility that the original transmitter has a problem. If this occurs, contact MS Sedco about repairing or replacing the original transmitter. Ensure that the receiver is exposed from the header box as much as possible. If necessary, drill a small hole in the header box and pull the through. Please do not cut or lengthen the wire. If the receiver is not responding to the signal from any transmitter, regardless of distance or frequency, it is possible the receiver may need repair. Try a different receiver if this is possible. Contact MS Sedco if receiver needs to be repaired or replaced. 7. If receiver and transmitter are functioning correctly but door control is not activating, ensure that the output of the receiver is connected properly to the door control. If you have questions on this, please contact MS Sedco and ask for technical support. 3. Does the receiver have power? Ensure that 12-24 V C or DC is supplied to the Red and lack wires of the receiver. lso ensure that the wiring harness is plugged in correctly to the receiver. Refer to the label inside the cover of the receiver to verify wire harness orientation. 4. When the transmitter is triggered, does the RECEIVER show a red LED? If yes, the transmitter and receiver are working properly, but there is another issue. If no, the receiver is not seeing a signal from the transmitter. 5. There is a possibility that there is interference in the area. Change the frequency settings on both the transmitter and receiver. If frequency interference is affecting the signal, changing frequencies may correct this problem. It is important to remember that regardless of the frequency settings, both the transmitter and receiver must match. 6. If the receiver is not responding to a signal from the transmitter, there are a few additional things to consider: Materials such as metal, energy efficient (Low E ) glass, or other electronic devices may affect the signal. If possible, hold the transmitter near the receiver and activate it. If the receiver sees the signal there is a possibility that obstructions may Page 2 (82022) v1017

HDRC ISTLLTI ISTRUCTIS MDE #1 Standard Receiver (Factory Setting-ctivate Door perators) 1. SELECT FREQUECY: Remove cover and select the desired frequency to match the transmitters via the 2. SELECT SECURITY CDE: Select the desired security code to match the transmitters via the 12 dip switches on the circuit board (Fig. 1). 3. SELECT PERTIG MDE: Factory setting is Mode #1- D THIG. 12 PSITI SECURITY CDE HDRC Program 1-12 FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE HRESS PERTIG MDE 4. Mount the in its intended location and plug in the provided wiring harness. 5. Connect device to be controlled to appropriate wires (Fig. 2). 6. Connect power to the appropriate wires (Fig. 2). 7. Install cover with 4 screws provided. TTETI: If is installed inside a door operator housing, drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver wire through it to ensure radio reception is not inhibited. FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE HRESS PERTIG MDE 6 RW 7 VI 12-40V C R DC -.C. CM.. Input Voltage: 12-24V C or DC RED (PS) LCK - (EG) *Surge suppression circuitry is built in. Therefore it can directly drive Mag Locks or Electric Strikes without additional protection. Page 3 (82022) v1017

HDRC ISTLLTI ISTRUCTIS MDE #2 Receiver With djustable Time Delay utput (Releases Electric Locking Devices) 1. SELECT FREQUECY: Remove cover and select the desired frequency to match the transmitters via the 2. SELECT SECURITY CDE: Select the desired security code to match the transmitters via the 12 dip switches on the circuit board (Fig. 1). 3. SELECT PERTIG MDE: Using the Table 1 select Mode #2 via the dip switches marked C & D located on the circuit board (Fig. 1). 4. SELECT : Using Table 2 select the desired time delay via the dip switches marked & on the printed circuit board (Fig. 1). Table 1 Table 2 Mode# perating Mode 1 FF FF ormal Receiver (Factory Setting) 2 FF Receiver with Time Delayed utput 12 PSITI SECURITY CDE HDRC Program 1-12 Time Delay 5 Seconds FF 10 Seconds FF 15 Seconds FF FF 20 Seconds FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE PERTIG MDE HRESS 5. Mount the in its intended location and plug in the provided wiring harness. 6. Connect device to be controlled to appropriate wires (Fig. 2). 7. Connect power to the appropriate wires (Fig. 2). 8. ctivate the to verify the system is working properly. If further time delay adjustment is required to the unit, refer back to step 4. TTETI: Changing the operating mode or time delay settings after power is applied requires a 6 second delay for the new programming to take effect. 9. Install cover with 4 screws provided. TTETI: If is installed inside a door operator housing, drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver wire through it to ensure radio reception is not inhibited. FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE PERTIG MDE HRESS 6 RW 7 VI 12-40V C R DC -.C. CM.. Input Voltage: 12-24V C or DC, RED (PS), LCK - (EG) *Surge suppression circuitry is built in. Therefore it can directly drive Mag Locks or Electric Strikes without additional protection. Page 4 (82022) v1017

HDRC ISTLLTI ISTRUCTIS Mode# perating Mode 1 FF FF ormal Receiver (Factory Setting) 2 FF Receiver with Time Delayed utput 3 FF Dual Receiver 4 Receiver With Sequenced utputs 5 / / Receiver With Ratchet Relay If the Receiver and one Transmitter code are set the same, like this, (ctivates ) 0 MDE #3 Dual Receiver (Day/ight Function) TE: This Mode requires TH the and the RXM DD MDULE 1. SELECT FREQUECY: Remove cover and select the desired frequency to match the transmitters via the 2. SELECT SECURITY CDE: Select the desired security code to match the transmitters via the 12 dip switches on the circuit board (Fig. 1). 3. SELECT PERTIG MDE: Using table below select mode #3 via the dip switches marked C & D located on the printed circuit board. Table 1 FREQUECY HDRC 4. Set one transmitter to match the security code of the selected in step 2. Set a second transmitter to this same code EXCEPT dip switch #2 which should be opposite to dip switch #2 on the (Fig. 2). then ote #2 switch in opposite position DD MDULE The second Transmitter should be set like this. (ctivates RXM) 0 12 PSITI SECURITY CDE HDRC Program 1-12 HRESS PERTIG MDE 5. Plug the 3-lead wire harness supplied with the RXM (purchased separately) into its connector on the RXM circuit board and then plug the entire assembly onto the circuit board (Fig. 3). 6. Mount the in its intended location and plug the 5-lead wiring harness provided into its connector on the circuit board (Fig. 3). 7. Connect each device to be controlled to the appropriate wires (Fig. 3). 8. Connect power to the appropriate wires (Fig. 3). TTETI: Changing the operating mode or time delay settings after power is applied requires a 6 second delay for the new programming to take effect. 9. Install cover with 4 screws provided. TTETI: If is installed inside a door operator housing, drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver wire through it to ensure radio reception is not inhibited. Figure 3 FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE HRESS PERTIG MDE 5 WHT 6 RW 7 VI 12-40V C - R DC.C. CM.. RELY 2 RXM 3 RW 2 VI 1 WHITE CM...C. Plug the wire harness into its connector EFRE attaching the module to the circuit board. Page 5 (82022) v1017

HDRC ISTLLTI ISTRUCTIS Time Delay 5 Seconds FF 10 Seconds FF 15 Seconds FF FF 20 Seconds MDE #4 Receiver With Two Sequenced utputs (Sequences Electric Locks & Door perators) TE: This Mode requires TH the and the RXM DD MDULE 1. SELECT FREQUECY: Remove cover and select the desired frequency to match the transmitters via the 2. SELECT SECURITY CDE: Select the desired security code to match the transmitters via the 12 dip switches on the circuit board (Fig. 1). 3. SELECT PERTIG MDE: Using Table 1 select Mode #4 via the 2 dip switches marked C & D located on the printed circuit board. 4. SELECT : Using Table 2 select the desired output time delays via the dip switches marked & on the circuit board. 12 PSITI SECURITY Table 1 CDE Mode# perating Mode 1 FF FF ormal Receiver (Factory Setting) 2 FF Receiver with Time Delayed utput 3 FF Dual Receiver 4 Receiver With Sequenced utputs 5 / / Receiver With Ratchet Relay Table 2 5. Plug the 3-lead wire harness supplied with the RXM (purchased separately) into its connector on the RXM circuit board and then plug the entire assembly onto the circuit board (Fig. 2). 6. Mount the in its intended location and plug the 5-lead wiring harness provided into its connector on the circuit board (Fig. 2). 7. Connect each device to be controlled to the appropriate wires (Fig. 2). TE: Relay #1 on the circuit board activates first. Relay #2 on the RXM add on module activates second. 8. Connect power to the appropriate wires (Fig. 2). 9. ctivate the to verify the system is working properly. If further time delay adjustment is required to the unit, refer back to step 4. TTETI: Changing the operating mode or time delay settings after power is applied requires a 6 second delay for the new programming to take effect. 10. Install cover with 4 screws provided. TTETI: If is installed inside a door operator housing, drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver wire through it to ensure radio reception is not inhibited. FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE HDRC Program 1-12 HRESS PERTIG MDE FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE PERTIG MDE HRESS 6 RW 7 VI 12-40V C - R DC.C. CM.. RELY 2 RXM 3 RW 2 VI 1 WHITE CM...C. Plug the wire harness into its connector EFRE attaching the module to the circuit board. Page 6 (82022) v1017

HDRC ISTLLTI ISTRUCTIS MDE #5 Receiver With Ratchet Relay (Initial Signal Holds Relay Closed Until Second Signal Is Received) TE: This Mode requires TH the and the RXR DD MDULE 1. SELECT FREQUECY: Remove cover and select the desired frequency to match the transmitters via the 2. SELECT SECURITY CDE: Select the desired security code to match the transmitters via the 12 dip switches on the circuit board (Fig. 1). 3. SELECT PERTIG MDE: Plug the RXR (purchased separately) onto the main PC (Fig. 2). The relay will automatically convert to the ratchet mode no operating mode switch is necessary (Table 1). 4. Mount the in its intended location and plug the 5-lead wiring harness provided into its connector on the circuit board (Fig. 2). Table 1 Mode# perating Mode 1 FF FF ormal Receiver (Factory Setting) 2 FF Receiver with Time Delayed utput 3 FF Dual Receiver 4 Receiver With Sequenced utputs 5 / / Receiver With Ratchet Relay FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE 12 PSITI SECURITY CDE HDRC Program 1-12 HRESS PERTIG MDE 5. Connect device to be controlled to the appropriate wires (Fig. 2). 6. Connect power to the appropriate wires (Fig. 2). 7. ctivate the to verify the system is working properly. TTETI: Changing the operating mode or time delay settings after power is applied requires a 6 second delay for the new programming to take effect. 8. Install cover with 4 screws provided. TTETI: If is installed inside a door operator housing, drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver wire through it to ensure radio reception is not inhibited. FREQUECY HDRC DD MDULE PERTIG MDE HRESS 6 RW 7 VI 12-40V C - R DC.C. CM.. RXR Page 7 (82022) v1017