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Chapter 2: General description
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Chapter 2:General description
The K series teansmitter comes in di�erent visions, featuring 2, 4, 6, or 8 pushbuttons. The transmitter also features 2-step pushbuttons. Both steps of each pushbutton can operate di�erent functions like controlling the speed of a movement, step 1: slow, step 2: fast.
OFF
Program the transmitters
1. Remove the battery cover2.Remove both batteries.The programming connector is placed behind the battery
ReceiverWARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a quali�ed installer. Make sure to turn the electricity o� before opening the receiver.
FUSE 5A
RF moduleFUSE 2A
Function Relay SYNC.
Programming port
Power input
Technical data
Dimensions
Frequency
Typical response time for Stop command and commands
SensitivityModulation method
Control system
Antenna impedance
Power supply
AntennaStand by power
WeightHousing materia
Protection degree
190×184×64 (mm)
433MHz
50mS~100mS
[email protected] bps4 FSK
PLL
50Ω
0.97W
1795gPA6(30% GF)
IP65
Operating and storage temperature (-20°C)~(+55°C)/(-40°C)~(+65°C)
Specified on the receiver
Internal (External as optional)
Mounting Dimensions
M8 screw recommend
46,5mm
156.0mm
165,
5mm
Ø8.0m
m
183.
5mm
202,
8mm
189.5mm
Instruction guide
Area must be free of obstructions
Do not �ush mount.Use the supplied mounting spring
WARNING! DO NOT FLUSH MOUNT THE RECEIVING ASSEMBLY. PLEASE MAINTAIN PROPER CLEARANCEAS SHOWN. PLEASE USE THE SUPPLIED MOUNT!
Maintainproper clearance
Operating pushbuttons
Status LED
ON/HORN
LED 2LED 1
Low batteryError
X1X9
X2X10
X3X11
X4X12
X5X13
X6X14
X7X15
X8X16
X17
X1X9
1st step2nd step
Dimensions
Typical response time for Stopcommand and commands
Typical operating rangeModulation method
Control system
Antenna impedance
Power supplyAntennaAverage power consumptionRadio-frequency power
Weight (including battery)
Housing materia
Protection degreeOperating and storage temperature
193×57×51mm
50mS~100mS
100M4 FSK
PLL
50Ω
LR6(AA)1.5V x2
16mA@DC3V (default setting)<10dBm (default setting)
approx.325g
PA6(30% GF)
IP65
(-20°C)~(+55°C) / (-40°C)~(+65°C)
Frequency range 433MHz
Technical dataTRANSMITTER
Internal
Emergency off (EMO)
Loop for lanyard.
Change the batteriesBATTERY TYPE: 2 x 1.5V(LR6 AA)
START/ Horn switchThe K series transmitter has an Start/Horn switch on the button-left side. The Start/Horn switch has 2 functions:1. Press to start.2. Press for horn while operating.
Start the transmitter in operating mode1. Turn to release the emergency o� button. 2. Press the ” START” button.
Turning the transmitter o�Turn the transmitter o� by completely pressing the emergency o� button.The transmitter turns o�. All relays deactivate.
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Chapter 1: CUSTOMER INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing a JUUKO product.READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE MOUNTING, INSTALLING AND CONFIGURATING THE PRODUCT.This manual includes general information concerning the operation of the radio remote control transmitter.
General Information on Safety•Persons under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol and/or other medicine that impairs their reaction may not assemble, disassemble, install, put into operation, repair or operate the product.•All conversions and modifications of an installation/system must conform to the relevant safety requirements. Work on the electrical equipment must be performed only by quali�ed, authorized personnel and in accordance with the relevant safety requirements.•In the event of malfunctioning and visible defects or irregularities, the product must be stopped, switched o� and the relevant master switches must be switched o�.
IC Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionne-ment.
FCC Part 15* This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation * You are cautioned that changes or modi�cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
European Union Regulatory NoticeThis device bearing the CE marking is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. This device complies with the following harmonized European standards.Safety: EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011EMC: ETSI EN30 1489-1 V1.9.2 2011-09; ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 2002-08Radio: ETSI EN 300 220-1 v2.4.1: 2012; ETSI EN 300 220-2 v2.4.1: 2012The following CE marking is valid for EU harmonized telecommunications products.
Warning against hazardous situation
Warning against electrical voltage
Used Symbols and De�nitions for Warnings
Chapter 3: Wiring Diagram
K800GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNN/AN/AN/AN/ACOMEASTWESTN/ACOMSOUTHNORTHN/ACOM12N/AN/AN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X15/X16
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
K802(U.D.)GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNCOMUP-2SCOMDOWN-2SCOMEASTWESTN/ACOMSOUTHNORTHN/ACOM12N/AN/AN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X17
Button X18
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNCOMUP-2SCOMDOWN-2SCOMEASTWESTE./W.-2SCOMSOUTHNORTHS./N.-2SCOM12COM1/2-2SN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X15/X16
Button X18
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNCOMUP-2SCOMDOWN-2SCOMEASTWESTE./W.-2SCOMSOUTHNORTHS./N.-2SCOM12N/AN/AN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X17
Button X18
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
K808K806(U.D.E.W.S.N)
2A
5A
2A
5A
2A
5A
2A
5A
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Contents
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Chapter 3: Wiring Diagram
Guarantee, service, repairs and maintenanceThe JUUKO products are covered by a guarantee/warranty against material, construction and manufacturing faults. During the guarantee/warranty period, JUUKO may replace the product or faulty parts. Work under guarantee/warranty must be carried out by JUUKO or by an authorized service centre speci�ed by JUUKO.
This is not covered by the guarantee/ warranty:▪Faults resulting from normal wear and tear ▪Parts of a consumable nature ▪Products that have been subject to unauthorized modi�cations▪Faults resulting from incorrect installation and use ▪Condensation and water damage
Maintenance:▪Repairs and maintenance must be carried out by quali�ed personnel ▪Use spare parts from JUUKO only ▪Contact your representative if you require service or other assistance ▪Keep the product in a dry, clean place▪Keep contacts and antennas clean ▪Wipe o� dust using a slightly damp,clean cloth
CONTENTS Guarantee, service, repairs and maintenance Chapter1: Customer infomation General Information on SafetyChapter2: General description General description END USER INSTRUCTIONSChapter 3: Receiver Wiring Diagram
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
K804(U.D.E.W.)GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNCOMUP-2SCOMDOWN-2SCOMEASTWESTE./W.-2SCOMSOUTHNORTHN/ACOM12N/AN/AN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X17
Button X18
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
K804(U.D.S.N.)GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNCOMUP-2SCOMDOWN-2SCOMEASTWESTN/ACOMSOUTHNORTHS./N.-2SCOM12N/AN/AN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X17
Button X18
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
K804(E.W.S.N.)GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNN/AN/AN/AN/ACOMEASTWESTE./W.-2SCOMSOUTHNORTHS./N.-2SCOM12N/AN/AN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X17
Button X18
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
K802(S.N.)GROUNDPOWER1POWER2COMEMERG.-STOPCOMUPCOMDOWNN/AN/AN/AN/ACOMEASTWESTN/ACOMSOUTHNORTHS./N.-2SCOM12N/AN/AN/AN/ACOMHORN
Relay Y1
Relay Y2
Relay Y3
Relay Y4
Relay Y5
Relay Y6
Relay Y7
Relay Y8
Relay Y9
Relay Y10
Relay Y11
Relay Y12
Relay Y13
Relay Y14
Relay Y15
Button X1
Button X2
Button X9
Button X10
Button X3
Button X4
Button X11/X12
Button X5
Button X6
Button X13/X14
Button X7
Button X8
Button X17
Button X18
Button X17
Y16 Y17
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POWER
2A
5A2A
5A
2A
5A
2A
5A
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Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
(English)Standard settings
-Corrosion on the battery
terminals.
-Low battery.
-Damage batteries.
-Transmitter is not
communicating with the
receiver.
-Push button damaged.
-Clean the battery
terminals.
-Replace the batteries.
-Check the power supply
of the receiver.
-Check the fuse in the
receiver
-Contact the dealers.
Failure Analysis SolutionLED Signal SHORT
LONG
LED red LED green
LED red LED green
LED red LED green
LED red LED green
Transmitter
ReceiverShould an error occur, the LED of the receiver will indicate the cause.
-RF error
-RF error
-Receiver is not powered.
-Check the antenna and make sure it is not loose. -Change a new RF module.-Contact dealer
-Check the antenna and make sure it is not loose. -Change a new RF module.-Contact dealer
-Check the fuse.-Check the power supply.
Failure Analysis Solution
LED red LED green
LED green
LED green
LED Signal SHORT
LONG
LED red
LED red The receiver is receiving data.
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Radio remote control systemBASIC INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
K800K802(U.D.),(S.N.)
K804(U.D.E.W.),(U.D.S.N.),(E.W.S.N.)
K806(U.D.E.W.S.N.)
K808