WIRELESS MADE SIMPLE ®
AC FUNCTION MODULE DATA GUIDE
DESCRIPTION
The AC Function Module is a member of
the Linx pre-certified OEM product line. The
module plugs directly into a wall receptacle
and is capable of switching devices at loads
of up to 1,800 watts (15 amps) or 1HP at up
to 120VAC. Devices under control connect
via a standard NEMA 5-15 North American
power plug. The AC Function module is UL
listed and has been tested for FCC and
Industry Canada compliance. Front and
rear graphics can be quickly customized for
a truely unique product appearance. This
greatly reduces the time and expense of
bringing a wireless product to market. The
AC Function Module is durably constructed
using high quality components. When
paired with a compatible Holtek-based Linx
Handheld transmitter or a Linx transmitter
module, the AC Function Module provides
reliable wireless switching over distances
of up to 500 feet.
SIDE VIEW
VIEW
SIDE
4.1"
Heavy duty construction
Switch 1,800 watts at 15 amps
UL Listed
FCC pre-tested
16 unique addresses
Selectable group capabilities
Standard NEMA 5-15 power plug
Easy cosmetic customization
Ideal for OEM applications
APPLICATIONS INCLUDE
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General Remote Control
Process Control
Lighting Control
Home / Industrial Automation
Wire Elimination
0.95"
0.9"
2.23"
2.53"
Figure 1: Package Dimensions
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ORDERING INFORMATION
PART #
FCTN-WALL-315
FCTN-WALL-418
FCTN-WALL-433
DESCRIPTION
AC Function Module - 315MHz
AC Function Module - 418MHz
AC Function Module - 433MHz
Revised 4/7/2011
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
Designation
THEORY OF OPERATION
Min.
Typical
Max.
Units
Notes
VCC
–
110
120
VAC
–
–
100
POWER SECTION
Operating Voltage
Relay Rating
mA
2
Tungsten or Resistive load
–
–
15.0
A
1
Electronic Ballast
–
–
5.0
A
1
Power
–
–
1,800
W
1
Power
–
–
1
HP
1
FLA
1
–
Power
–
–
15
Relay Cycle Life
–
1x105
–
FCTN-WALL-315
–
315
–
MHz
FCTN-WALL-418
–
418
–
MHz
–
FCTN-WALL-433
–
433.92
–
MHz
–
RECEIVER SECTION
Receive Frequency Range:
FC
Center Frequency Accuracy
–
-50
–
+50
kHz
–
Receiver Sensitivity
–
-106
-112
-118
dBm
–
N3dB
–
280
–
kHz
1
–
-30
–
+50
–
+85
°C
°C
1
-45
Noise Bandwidth
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Table 1: FCTN-WALL-*** Specifications
Notes
1. Characterized, but not tested.
2. Minumum relay load of any approved type
1
The FCTN-WALL-*** module combines
the popular Linx LR Series receiver with a
decoder and high quality switching relay.
When transmitted data is received, the
data is presented to the decoder. The
Button 1
decoder detects the logic states of the DIP
Button 2
switch address lines, and if these match
Button 3
Button 4
the address settings of the encoder, the A0 = Addr. 1
= Addr. 2
decoder’s outputs are set to replicate the A1
A2 = Addr. 3
state of the encoder’s inputs. In the AC A3 = Addr. 4
Function Module, the data lines are also
compared to the settings of four control dip
switches that determine which transmitter Figure 3: Module DIP Switches
buttons or data lines will be accepted. The
relationship is shown in the adjacent chart.
DIP Switch
Data Lines
If the DIP switch labeled Button 1 is turned
Button
Off
On
on, then when data line D6 on the decoder
1
D7
D6
goes high, the AC Function Module will
2
D5
D4
activate and apply power to the output.
When line D7 goes high, the module will
3
D3
D2
turn off. As long as the other button
4
D1
D0
switches are turned off, the module will
ignore all of the other data lines. If multiple DIP switches are turned on, then the
module will be controlled by multiple buttons or data lines. For example, if
switches 1 and 2 are on, then lines D6 and D4 will switch the AC Function
Modules output on and lines D7 and D5 will turn it off.
OFF ON
SETTING MODULE ADDRESS
AC FUNCTION MODULE FEATURES
2
The AC Function Module provides a total of sixteen unique address settings.
Address selection is made via the bottom four DIP switches on the module. In
order for the encoded commands sent by the transmitter to be recognized, the
address settings of the transmitter and receiver must match exactly.
CREATING UNIQUE GROUPS
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1
3
1. Up to 1,800 watts switched AC power outlet
2. Standard 3-prong plug can be used with wall outlet, power strip, or extension cord
3. Multi-position antenna for optimum reception
4. Control DIP Switches used to set address and command button
The four control DIP switches can be used to create distinct groups of AC
Function Modules that can all be operated by a single command unit. For
example, any number of AC Function Modules can be set to a single address
and be controlled by one of the button pairs (ON / OFF) on a command unit. You
can also set up different banks using up to sixteen AC Function Modules, each
set to a different address. Please read the Contention Considerations section
when using multiple transmitters in close proximity.
EQUIPMENT CONNECTION
Each AC Function Module is designed to switch AC loads of up to 1,800 watts.
Plug the AC Function Module in, then plug the equipment to be switched into the
receptacle on the face of the unit. More than one device can be connected with
the addition of a power strip; however, the total draw of all connected equipment
must never exceed the unit’s 1,800W rating.
Figure 2: FCTN-WALL-*** Features
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FUSE REPLACEMENT
INTERFERENCE CONSIDERATIONS
An internal fuse protects the AC Function
Module if the output is shorted or an
excessive load is attached. Following such an
event, the fuse can be replaced by unplugging
the unit, removing the 4 rear screws, folding
the cover over (DO NOT UNPLUG THE
WIRES
GOING
TO
THE
COVER
RECEPTACLE), and unclipping the fuse. The
location of the fuse is shown in Figure 4.
Replace only with an approved type and
rating of fuse (See UL Compliance section).
Never use a different value or attempt to
bypass the fuse, as extensive damage to the
module, equipment, or property may result. If
the fuse blows immediately after replacement,
service may be required.
Fuse
The AC Function Module is based on the Linx LR Series RF receiver. It utilizes
OOK AM-based modulation. AM devices can be affected by external noise, such
as that from motors or other sources of broadband RF emissions. Interference
can also come from sources such as paging towers or amateur radio activity.
The designer should carefully test the AC Function Module in the environment in
which it will be used to ensure that its performance is appropriate for the chosen
application.
TRANSMITTER CONSIDERATIONS
Figure 4: FCTN-WALL-418 Fuse
ANTENNA ORIENTATION
It is always important to remember that the control signals for the AC Function
Module are sent through the air. For this reason, the physical orientation of the
transmitter and receiver plays an important role in determining the overall range.
The antenna may be swiveled to adjust for maximum range in your environment.
In most cases, orienting the antenna in a vertical position will result in optimum
performance.
Wall Mount
Power Strip
Figure 5: FCTN-WALL-*** Antenna Orientation
CONTENTION CONSIDERATIONS
When working in a wireless environment it is always important to distinguish
between uniqueness and contention. The address lines provided on OEM
modules allow for the uniqueness of system components, however, this does not
eliminate contention between transmitted signals in free space. For this reason
only one transmitter at a time can be active on the same frequency within a
reception area without creating interference. If two or more transmitters are
activated at the same time, the AC Function Module will receive a corrupted
signal and take no action. An unlimited number of AC Function Modules may be
successfully operated in proximity without interference since they contain a
receiver rather than a transmitter.
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The range performance of the modules is heavily dependent on the environment
in which they are operated. The effects of interference, multipath, and physical
attenuation will vary significantly from location to location.
The AC Function Module incorporates a Linx LR Series receiver. There are
several options available for controlling the module.
The first option is to use one of the precertified OEM transmitters offered by Linx.
These transmitters come in several packages
and can be customized to bear the logo or
other artwork required by the customer. The
only setup required by the customer is to set
the address of the transmitter and the AC
Function Module.
There are four OEM transmitters that can be
used with the AC Function Module: the FullSize Handheld, the Compact Handheld, the
Long-Range Handheld, and the Keyfob. The
Full-Size Handheld uses eight address lines
while the AC Function Module uses four. This
means that the last four address lines (A4
through A7) on the Full-Size Handheld should
be turned off.
Figure 6: Pre-Certified Transmitters
The other three transmitters use all ten address lines offered by the Holtek ICs,
while the AC Function Module uses four. This means that the last six address
lines (A4 through A9) on the transmitters must be left floating (turn off the DIP
switches on the handhelds, cut traces 4 through 9 on the Keyfob). The other
address lines can be set to whatever the user desires, as long as the transmitter
and the AC Function Module match.
A custom transmitter can also be created with a KH2 Series transmitter or an LC
or LR Series transmitter paired with a Holtek encoder or microprocessor.
Because these devices offer all ten address lines used by the Holtek ICs, the last
six lines (A4 through A9) must be left open. The Holtek address lines are tristate, meaning that they have three valid input conditions: high, low, or floating.
The AC Function Module uses only the low and floating states, so the custom
transmitter can only use these states as well. The lines that are floating should
be left open and have no electrical connection.
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SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
The AC Function Module has been designed and tested to meet certain safety
and compliance standards. Please read, understand, and follow all safety and
compliance messages within this guide and check to ensure that the standards
to which the product has been tested are appropriate for your intended use.
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)
The AC Function Module has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories (UL®) for
compliance with the following standards:
UL 244A
UL 916
The AC Function Module has been tested by an FCC-approved facility and been
found to comply with all applicable FCC and Industry Canada requirements as of
the date of this document. A Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is on file. It is the
user’s responsibility to determine if any additional regulatory or safety testing will
be required on the user’s completed product. In products where no additional
testing is required, no further labeling of the unit is needed unless the module will
be placed inside another housing. It is, however, necessary to include the
following statement in the end product’s instruction manual or insert card.
CSA C22.2 #24-93
UL®
listed for indoor operation only as a solid-state
The AC Function Module is
appliance control. Operation in environments or applications other than those
associated with the above is not recommended.
The use of the UL® mark is protected, and may be used only by the original
licensee. Linx offers a full customization program for our valued OEM partners
that is designed to maintain compliance with use of the UL® mark. The UL® mark
may not be placed on labels or graphics for this product not originating from Linx.
End user manuals for the AC Function Module should indicate that no user
serviceable parts are contained inside the unit. The end user manual should not
contain replacement fuse information or other internal diagrams. A service
manual, however, may contain complete fuse information, and should be
accompanied by the following statement:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, replace only with the
same type and rating of fuse.
A service manual may reference the following approved replacement fuses only:
•
Littelfuse p/n 326025, 25A, 125V, slow blow
•
Schurter p/n 7043.8230, 20A, 250V, time lag
•
Cooper Bussman p/n MDA-20-R, 20A, 250VAC, time delay
•
Littelfuse p/n 314025, 25A, 250 V, Fast Acting
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used
with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables
is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that
changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Place the above statement in the instruction manual or insert card.
LABELING REQUIREMENTS
In cases where the FCTN-WALL-*** module is incorporated inside a product and
its standard labeling is not visible, the end product must be labeled as shown.
Function Wall Module
FCTN-WALL-***
*** = frequency
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•
The label shall not be a stick-on paper label. The label shall be “permanently affixed” to the device
(meaning the label is etched, engraved, stamped, silk-screened, indelibly printed on a permanently
attached part of the device, or on a nameplate fastened to the equipment by welding, riveting, or a
permanent adhesive). The label must be designed to last the expected lifetime of the equipment in
the environment in which the equipment may be operated and may not be readily detachable.
•
When the device is constructed in two or more sections connected by wires and marketed together,
the label is required to be affixed only to the main control unit.
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TRANSMITTER ADDRESS SETTINGS
ONLINE RESOURCES
The AC Function Module and the corresponding transmitter must have the same
address setting in order to function together. The following figures show how to
set the address on the Linx transmitters described in the previous section.
Application Note AN-00300 describes setting the addresses on the OEM
products in detail. This note can be downloaded from the Linx website,
www.linxtechnologies.com.
www.linxtechnologies.com
•
•
•
•
•
ON OFF
A0 = 8
A1 = 7
A2 = 6
A3 = 5
A4 = 4
A5 = 3
A6 = 2
A7 = 1
Figure 7: Full-Size Handheld Transmitter
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Figure 8: Keyfob Transmitter
™
OFF ON
A0 = 1
A1 = 2
A2 = 3
A3 = 4
A4 = 5
A5 = 6
A6 = 7
A7 = 8
A8 = 9
A9 = 10
Figure 9: Compact Handheld Transmitter
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
LADJ/GND ANT
GND
D0
D1
A9
GND
A8
VCC
A7
TE
A6
D2
A5
D3
A4
A3
D4
A2
D5
D6
A1
D7
A0
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OFF ON
A0 = 1
A1 = 2
A2 = 3
A3 = 4
A4 = 5
A5 = 6
A6 = 7
A7 = 8
A8 = 9
A9 = 10
Figure 10: Long Range Handheld Transmitter
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Figure 11: KH2 Series Transmitter
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1
GND
2
3
J3
GND
1
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T1
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GND
NC
IN
Littelfuse p/n 326025, 25A, 125V, slow blow
Schurter p/n 7043.8230, 20A, 250V, time lag
Cooper Bussman p/n MDA-20-R, 20A, 250VAC, time delay
Littelfuse p/n 314025, 25A, 250 V, Fast Acting
F2
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0.47u
VCCA
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F1
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VCCA
J1
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VCC
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GND
C2
0.1u
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1000uF
GND
GND
J2
ANT1
VCCA
RE1
RX1
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D1
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GND
Q1
VCC
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RXM-***-LR
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VCC
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10
GND
VCC
RA5/OSC1
RA0/AN0/DAT
RA4/AN3/OSC2 RA1/AN1/CLK
RA2/AN2
RA3/MCLR
RC0/AN4
RC5
RC1/AN5
RC4
RC3/AN7
RC2/AN6
RC6/AN8
RB4/AN10
RC7/AN9
RB5/AN11/RX
RB7/TX
RB6
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GND
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GND
Figure 12: FCTN-WALL-*** Schematic Diagram
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