Migro 154 Wireless Control Application for Two Transmitters
Specifications
- Product Name: Migro 154 Wireless Control Application
- Number of Transmitters: Two
- Transmission Type: Radio
Product Usage Instructions
- Setting Up Two Transmitters:
- Set the DIP Switches:
- Match the DIP switches on transmitter 1 with the receiver.
- Set a different configuration on transmitter 2 to match with receiver 2.
- Use Separate Channels:
- Ensure each set of radios operates on separate channels to avoid interference.
- Typical Wiring Example:
- For the 154 model with two transmitters, follow the wiring example provided in the manual for proper installation.
- Set the DIP Switches:
Channel layout
Detailed transmitter operating mode setting in the Operating Modes section
Receiver Output Mode Switch
Each channel can be selected for LATCH or Momentary Operation
- Latch: Relay energizes after a single trigger pulse, Deactivates after a second pulse.
- Momentary: Relay energizes ON/ OFF with each pulse
RADIOS ALREAY PROGRAMMED
Migro 27MHZ Programming Procedure
This is used to program all channels from a multi-channel receiver to a multi-channel transmitter. Multi-channel programming can be achieved by following the steps below:
- Step 1: Connect power to the Migro27® 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 reprogrammed 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 Migro27® Red cable into the transmitter’s and receiver’s 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 the Migro27® 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.
Forward Programming 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.
Forward Programming Steps:
- 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: Close the transmitter CH1-CH2 to C 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.
Before The Installation
Series 915400 154 MHz Wireless Control System TEST the system before the installation ON a bench for proper setup and operation
NOTE: Transmitter and receiver antennas shall be mounted facing the same vertical position, (same polarity pattern ) even when there is no line of sight.
Never operate the transmitter or receiver without the antenna.
Separate the transmitter and receiver ANTENNAS at least 6 feet (2 meter) apart Make sure the 12 code DIP switch from the transmitter matches the receiver
- Connect the Transmitter & Receiver to a power source
- In the TRANSMITTER terminals (-) & (Ch1) Close momentary INPUT Ch1
- At the RECEIVER the Signal Strength level ***Will light up, To confirm communication
- Relay energizes. Check contact status with a meter
- Same procedure for each channel
- Relay Contact is SPDT N/O-N/C
- Rated 5 Amp, maximum 250V
- Warning: Radio control equipment in not to be used in life safety. DISCLAIMER: Contact a licensed professional for your project.
TEST the system before the installation ON a bench for proper setup and operation
NOTE: Transmitter and Receiver antennas shall be mounted facing the same vertical position, ( same polarity pattern ) even when there is no line of sight.
Never operate the transmitter or receiver without the antenna. Separate the Transmitter and Receiver at least 6 feet (2 meter) apart
Make sure the 12 code DIP switch from the Transmitter matches the Receiver
- Connect the Transmitter & Receiver to a power source
- NOTE: CH1 Continuous operation, CH2, 3 and 4 (Pulse)
- At the Transmitter terminal Close INPUT CH1 with a wire jumper (Hold) Transmitter will send pulses, At the Receiver the relay 934135 energizes. (ON All the time)
- Release the jumper from INPUT CH1, The relay 934135 at the Receiver will disconnect after the OFF time delay is Expired: +/- 60
Warning: Radio control equipment in not to be used in life safety.
DISCLAIMER: Contact a licensed professional for your project.
Wireless Application Example
915410 Fail Safe Wireless Application Example
Typical wiring diagram
Radio control equipment in not to be used in life safety. Installations shall be performed by a certified professional.
Typical Wiring Example Start Stop Module
Transmission Timing
- Mode Sw: 2 Dip switch setting
See Transmitter Modes
- Time Set: Dial to fine tune the timing range
- By Example 0 to 100% = 2 to 62 Seconds
- (*) Maximum continuous transmission time per FCC; 5 minutes
Transmitter Modes
(Grey illustrates the position of the DIP switches)
- Warning: Radio control equipment in not to be used in life safety.
- DISCLAIMER: Contact a licensed professional for your project.
Migro 154 Transmitter Version 2
TEST the system before the installation ON a bench for proper setup and operation
- Never operate the transmitter or receiver without the antenna.
- Separate the Transmitter and Receiver at least 6 feet (2 meter) apart
- Make sure the code on the DIP switch from the Transmitter matches the Receiver
- To access the settings, “Remove the cover 4 screws”
NOTE: Transmitter and Receiver antennas shall be mounted facing the same vertical position, ( same polarity pattern ) even when there is no line of sight.
- Warning: Radio control equipment in not to be used in life safety.
- DISCLAIMER: Contact a licensed professional for your project.
Migro 154 Wireless control Application for Two transmitters
When Radio installation require Two Transmitters in proximity, the following procedure is recommended
- Set the DIP Switches to match transmitter and receiver 1
- Set a Different match for transmitter and receiver 2
- Use Separate Channels in each set of radios (Alternate channels to avoid interference)
Typical wiring example
154 Special Receiver Start Stop with Alarm
FAQs
- Q: How do I know which channels to use for separate radios?
- A: Refer to the user manual for recommended channel configurations to avoid interference between the two transmitters.
- Q: Can I use more than two transmitters with the Migro 154 system?
- A: The Migro 154 system is designed for two transmitters. Using additional transmitters may not be supported and could lead to performance issues.
Documents / Resources
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