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Key chain style mini transmitter for access control systems operating at 433.92 MHz with 256 facility codes.
Lists operating frequency, battery type, battery life, combinations, facility codes, temperature, dimensions, and weight.
Identifies the red LED, push-buttons A & B, battery door, and key ring holder.
The Transmitter Solutions Monarch 433TSPW2K is a compact, key chain style mini-transmitter designed for use with programmable telephone entry, security, and access control systems operating at a 433.92 MHz frequency. This device is engineered to work seamlessly with the Transmitter Solutions 433R receiver, which features a Wiegand 30-bit format output, making it compatible with any access control system that accepts a 30-bit Wiegand input. The product fully complies with Part 15 of FCC Regulations and the European Directives 99/5/CE, 89/336/CEE, and 73/23/CEE, ensuring its safety and electromagnetic compatibility.
The primary function of the Monarch 433TSPW2K is to transmit a unique code to an associated receiver to grant access or activate a system. Each transmitter is manufactured with a distinct factory-set sequence number and facility code. The code transmitted by the device includes a 16-bit security code, allowing for up to 65,536 number combinations, and an 8-bit facility code, which provides up to 256 facility codes. This robust coding scheme enhances security and prevents unauthorized access.
To operate the transmitter, the user must firmly depress either push-button (A or B) until the small red LED illuminates. Once the LED is lit, the button can be released. If the device being activated does not respond, the user should repeat the steps or consult the troubleshooting section of the manual. The transmitter's facility code and sequence number must be programmed into the user's system memory by an installer or reseller, who will provide the necessary instructions for system integration. The device features a dark red and white case, a key ring holder for convenience, and clearly marked push-buttons.
The primary maintenance task for the Monarch 433TSPW2K involves battery replacement. To access the batteries, the battery door needs to be turned clockwise. Two CR2016 lithium batteries are then placed into their holder, ensuring proper contact with the internal ring and that the positive (+) side of the battery faces the back of the transmitter. It is crucial to dispose of old batteries properly according to local laws and regulations. After battery replacement, proper installation can be verified by checking if the red LED illuminates when either button is pushed.
The manual provides a simple troubleshooting guide for common issues:
Transmitter Solutions offers a 24-month warranty for its 433 transmitters, starting from the manufacturing date. During this period, if the product malfunctions due to a defective component, it will be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Transmitter Solutions. The warranty explicitly excludes damage to the transmitter case caused by conditions outside the control of Transmitter Solutions, as well as battery life. Any changes or modifications to Transmitter Solutions equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the warranty.
| Brand | Monarch |
|---|---|
| Model | 433TSPW2K |
| Category | Transmitter |
| Language | English |
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