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KDEC(2008) 데이터 시트보기 (PDF) - Radiometrix Ltd

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KDEC
(Rev.:2008)
RADIOMETRIX
Radiometrix Ltd RADIOMETRIX
KDEC Datasheet PDF : 5 Pages
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General Description
KDEC is optimised for use with the KFX2 (Key-fob transmitter) or KTX2 modules by means of a jumper
link on the PCB, according to the preference of the user.
When optimised for KFX2 it is not possible to activate more than one output per transmission and up to 5
relay outputs are available, matching the number of button inputs on the KFX2.
Alternatively, when optimised for use with the KTX2 module, the KDEC has simple output functionality.
New function-codes are fed to the relays as they are received, e.g. reception of a function-code (S0, S2)
will activate relays 1 and 3 simultaneously. For both versions, momentary/latched relay action is also
selected by means of a jumper link on the board.
Visual Indications
The following status LEDs will light, depending on the status of KDEC.
LED
1-5
LOW-BATT
LEARN
POWER
Function
Relay active (Red)
TX Low Battery (Red)
Learn/Learnt (Orange)
POWER (Green)
Description
Relay energised; S0-S3 Function-code output
Transmitter supply voltage <3.8V (approx.)
Multi-function indicator – see below
Power supply present
Using KDEC
Learning a transmitter
The Learn button is pressed momentarily (<1s) and a 6-second (approx.) window follows, during which
the Learn LED is lit and a message received from a Radiometrix code-hopped transmitter during this
period is used to Learn that transmitter into the KDEC memory. The function code used to activate the
transmitter during learning is also stored in memory and when the same function code is used again
from that transmitter during normal operation the Learn LED lights to indicate this. Note: if a
transmitter has already been stored it is simply re-learned (with the function code updated if this is
different). Upon learning a transmitter the Learn LED flashes several times to indicate success.
Activating output relays
Once a transmitter has been learned its transmissions will be acted upon, i.e. the function code contained
within the transmission is fed to the output relays. When optimised for use with KFX2, extra processing
ensures that only one relay at a time is energised.
Either momentary or toggled/latching outputs can be used. Note that this distinction applies to all the
outputs, not individual relays. When Momentary Output mode is selected the output is activated for a
short period (470 – 570ms) for reception of a single message. If the same message is received repeatedly
the output status is refreshed during this period: in effect, the output is “held-on” whilst a user keeps the
relevant function line enabled at the transmitter. When Latched Output mode is selected the decoding of
a single message causes the function-code within the message to toggle the output(s).
Care should be exercised when using Latched (or more accurately ‘toggled’) mode with KDEC optimised
for use with KTX2; consider the following example: one function-line (S0) is taken high and held high at
the transmitter. On reception of the message, Relay 1 will change state. Whilst the same message is
being decoded the relay will not change state again. However, if another function-line (e.g. S1) is taken
high whilst S0 is still held high, it will cause a new transmission with new hop-code and new function
code (S0, S1). On reception of this message Relay 2 will change state but so will Relay 1, since the new
message contains S0 and S1, which toggles Relays 1 and 2 of the KDEC.
KDEC optimised for KFX2 (being a key-fob transmitter with up to 5 buttons) deals with this issue by not
responding to additional button-presses whilst one button is already pressed. However, this is at the
expense of removing transparency to the function-code being received. The user may require more than
one relay to be activated at once: in this case, KFX2 optimised mode should be used.
Radiometrix Ltd
KDEC
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