DAAB DB317 User Manual - page 2
Contents
General Specification............................................................................................................................ 2
Safety instructions ................................................................................................................................ 2
Description of the transmitters ............................................................................................................ 3
Description of the receivers ................................................................................................................. 4
Mounting receiver and antenna ........................................................................................................... 5
Commissioning/Coding ........................................................................................................................ 6
Service fault finding .............................................................................................................................. 7
Accessories ........................................................................................................................................... 8
General Specification
The radio control system uses AM-modulation with a frequency of 433,92 MHz. The typical transmitter
range is about 50 meters, however this can vary depending on the surroundings and which antenna is
used. The receiver has either 1 or 4 output contacts (depending on model) and both units require a
supply voltage of 12-24 VDC/VAC. The receivers require an external antenna.
Battery replacement
Every transmitter contains battery that lasts for about 18-24 months depending on usage. As the
battery begins to run out there will be two indications: the range will decrease and the transmitter’s red
LED will weaken.
The 4-button handheld transmitter requires a 12V battery (type 23A), the 2-button handheld
transmitter requires 2 No 3V-button batteries (type CR2016), and the 4-button wall-mounted
transmitter requires 2 No 3V-button batteries (type CR2025).
Negative (-)
Positive (+)
Safety instructions
To be read before installation of the radio equipment.
In order for the radio system to function correctly the aerial must be correctly installed:
• The aerial must be mounted as high as possible
• The aerial must be mounted vertically and on a clear line of sight.
• There should be no other aerials or steel-work within the vicinity.
WARNING! Only use the transmitter if you have full control over the door
which will be used. The transmitters range can result in an involuntary
operation.
User manual
DB317 and DBR1-M4
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