Ramsey Electronics ICI1 Assembly And Instruction Manual - page 20
ICI1 Page 20
Move the jumper in the SEL 0 connection so that it is only connected to
one pin, offset such that it will not make contact with the other pin in order
to set the associated jumper with the logic “1”, or 5 VDC state. This sets
the IC to learn in the 0, 1 state (or decimal state 1).
Depress the learn button and memorize the second code.
In the same manner, program the remaining two codes, incrementing the
jumpers as you move along.
For the #3 relay (decimal number 2 and binary 10) you’ll put the jumper
header back on the SEL0 pins and take it off the SEL1 pins so that it only
contacts one pin. For the last setting, relay #4, (decimal number 3 and binary
II) you’ll remove the jumpers so that neither of them is across either the SEL0
or SEL1 pins. Well, that’s it for programming! Now we are ready to put the
unit to the test and listen to those relays click!
With all the states programmed, depress the first programmed button on
your remote. The relay in the K1 position should toggle. Depress the
remote button again, and the relay will toggle to the other state.
If you wish the relay to remain on only momentarily (while the button is
depressed) install either the OP1,2 and/or the OP3,4 jumpers. By installing
these, the processor knows that you would like to control two (or all four)
outputs in a momentary fashion.
USING THE ICI1
Well, there really isn’t much of a secret to using the ICI1, but we thought
some wiring ideas would help. Primarily you will want to wire to the ICI1’s four
outputs to control some separate functions. The relay contacts effectively
isolate the ICI1 from the circuit or appliance you wish to control, so that both
AC and DC appliances may be controlled. Have a look at the following
diagrams for help in configuring your remote decoder.