Velleman HAA2801 User Manual

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RF REMOTE CONTROLLER -- (HAA2800 ONLY)

The HAA2800 RF Remote Controller consists of a built-in receiver and two remote control keys, which

has 4 channels to control the Output Relay 1, 2, 3 and the built-in door chime. Two remote keys are

supplied and up to 40 remote keys can be accommodated by the system. The receiver (decoder) of

the system learns the ID codes from the remote keys. Each remote key contains a 24-bit ID code

that provides over 1 million code combinations. The remote key gives around 60 Meters of controlling

distance in open space to the receiver.

(A) Procedure of Recording An RF Remote Key -- (Learning)

The RF remote keys that prepare to work with the decoder are required to be registered. The decoder

learns the ID of the remote keys one by one beforehand with the following procedures:

1)

2)

3)

4)
5)

(B) Procedure of Deleting The RF Remote Keys from Memory -- (Clearing)

If an RF remote key is lost it is necessary to delete it from the memory of the receiver. Every time the

system will clear all the ID Codes of the RF Remote Keys in the deletion. Re-learn the existing remote

keys are necessary.

1)

2)

(C) Operating The System with RF Remote Control Keys -- (Operation)

The system can be operated with the RF Remote Control Keys no matter it is in Split-decoded Mode

or in Standard Alone Mode. In the Split-decoded mode, the RF Remote Key operates the system

according to the functions and data that have been programmed with the digital keypad. While in Stand

Alone operation the system operates its outputs according to the functions that stated in the Stand

Alone Mode 1 or Mode 2.

1) Press button A to operate Output 1
2) Press button B to operate Output 2
3) Press button C to operate Output 3
4) Press button D to operate the built-in Door Chime

STAND ALONE MODE -- (HAA2800 ONLY)

The system that operates in Stand Alone mode does not require the keypad. It is directly controlled by

the RF Remote Key for the outputs. It is an ideal solution for the remote controls of door strike, alarm

arm-disarm, garage door opening etc.. The following settings are necessary while the system is in

stand alone operation:

1)

2)
3)
4)

Press and hold the

LEARN button on the receiver unit for 1 second until the REMOTE LED turns

ON. (The button is inside the hole. Use a pin or the tip of a ball pen to reach it). See Figure 1
The decoder of the receiver is in

Waiting Mode for 10 seconds waiting for the signal from the

Remote Key after the Remote LED turning ON.
Press any button of the RF Remote Key unit ONCE within the 10 seconds for the receiver to learn

the ID Code from it.
The

REMOTE LED on the receiver unit turns OFF after the ID Code is learned.

Take the above learning procedures 1-4 for other RF Remote Keys

Press and hold the

LEARN button on the receiver unit for 8 seconds (Remote LED turns ON) until

the

REMOTE LED gives 2 flashes to confirm that all the data are erased. Then the LED turns

OFF.
Record the ID Code of the existing RF Remote Keys (not lost) into the memory again one by one

with the procedures stated in the “Recording An RF Remote Key”

Put the “Function Mode Jumper” to position “2” or “3” for the desired Stand Alone Operation

Mode. See the “Function Mode Jumper Setting” stated above for the details.
Always put “Link-up Jumper” on OFF position.
Leave the “Data I/O” port open without any connection.
Make all the installation connections to the terminals of the decoder unit.

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