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1A - General information
Transmitter Solutions - Stingray 295SEPCxV is a visor transmitter
operating at 295 MHz in ASK modulation. It has been designed for use
with programmable telephone entry, security, and access control
systems operating with a 295 MHz frequency receiver. The protocol is
ClikCard® compatible and the code sent by the transmitter includes a
16 bit security code which allows up to 65,536 combinations and 6 bit
1B - Technical specifications
Number of keys: 1 / 2
Supply : 1 Alkaline Battery 12V type 23A
Battery life : 12 - 18 months
Current consumption : 20 mA
Operating frequency : 295 MHz
Code combinations : 65,536
Facility codes 64
Modulation : AM / ASK
Rated e.r.p. : 50 - 100 mW
Range in free space: 60 - 120 yd
Operating temperature: -20 ÷ +55 °C
Overall dimensions: 3.26 x 1.88 x 0.62 in
Weight: 20 gr.
of facility code for 64 different combinations. Each transmitter is
individually numbered, can be used with any receiver capable of
receiving a 26 bit input and can operate any type of access control
system equipped with the same protocol. The 23A alkaline battery has a
life of about 12-18 months. The product fully complies Part 15 of FCC
Regulations.
1C - Main features
TRANSMITTER STINGRAY 295SEPCxV
Manual
1A - General information
1B - Technical specifications
1C - Main features
1D -Types
1 - TRANSMITTER INTRODUCTION
2 - NUMBERING
3 - PROGRAMMING
4 - OPERATION
5 - BATTERY ACCESS
CONTENTS
6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
Transmitter
Solutions
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295SEPC1V
295SEPC2V
Push-button
A
dark grey
Push-button
B
dark grey
Key holder
ring
Battery
door
Red
LED
enclosure
light grey
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Summary

Transmitter Introduction

Transmitter General Information

Explains the Stingray 295SEPCXV as a visor transmitter operating at 295 MHz ASK, compatible with ClikCard protocol.

Transmitter Technical Specifications

Details technical specs like keys, supply, battery life, frequency, dimensions, and operating temperature.

Transmitter Main Features

Illustrates the physical layout of the transmitters, showing buttons, LED, and key holder.

Transmitter Types

Distinguishes between the 1-button (295SEPC1V) and 2-button (295SEPC2V) transmitter models.

Transmitter Operation and Maintenance

Transmitter Numbering and Programming

Explains that transmitters have unique factory sequence numbers and facility codes for system programming.

Transmitter Operating Instructions

Provides steps on how to operate the transmitter by pressing buttons and observing the LED indicator.

Transmitter Battery Access and Replacement

Guides users on how to open the transmitter, replace the 23A battery, and verify correct installation.

Transmitter Troubleshooting

Lists common faults like no signal or reduced range and their corresponding solutions, including battery replacement.

Regulatory and Warranty Information

FCC Compliance Statement

States compliance with FCC Part 15 rules and the conditions for operation, including interference.

Transmitter Warranty and Notices

Covers warranty period, conditions for repair/replacement, and notices regarding unauthorized modifications.

Overview

The Stingray 295SEPCXV is a visor transmitter designed for use with programmable telephone entry, security, and access control systems. It operates at 295 MHz using ASK modulation and is compatible with receivers that accept a 26-bit input, making it suitable for various access control systems. Each transmitter is uniquely identified with a factory-set sequence number and facility code, which must be programmed into the user's system memory for proper operation.

The transmitter is available in two models: the 295SEPC1V, which features a single button, and the 295SEPC2V, which includes two buttons. Both models are designed with a light grey enclosure and dark grey push-buttons. The 295SEPC1V has one push-button (A), while the 295SEPC2V has two push-buttons (A and B). A red LED indicator is present on both models, which illuminates when a button is pressed, confirming that the transmitter is active.

To operate the device, the user firmly depresses either button until the small red LED illuminates, then releases the button. If the intended device does not respond, the user should repeat the process or consult the troubleshooting section of the manual.

The Stingray 295SEPCXV incorporates a ClikCard® compatible protocol. The code transmitted includes a 16-bit security code, allowing for up to 65,536 unique combinations, and a 6-bit facility code, which provides 64 different combinations. This robust coding system enhances security and flexibility in access control applications.

Maintenance of the transmitter primarily involves battery replacement. The device uses a 12V type 23A alkaline battery, which typically lasts between 12 to 18 months. To access the battery compartment, the user slides out the battery door located on the back of the transmitter. The 23A alkaline battery should be placed between the two contacts, ensuring the correct polarity as indicated on the bottom of the battery box. After replacing the battery, it is recommended to test the installation by pressing a button and verifying that the red LED illuminates. Users are advised to dispose of used batteries properly according to local laws and regulations.

The device is designed to comply with Part 15 of FCC Regulations, ensuring that its operation is subject to specific conditions regarding interference. It is designed not to cause harmful interference and must accept any interference received, including that which may cause undesired operation. Any unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment could void the manufacturer's warranty and the user's authority to operate the product.

Troubleshooting guidance is provided for common issues. If the system does not receive the transmitter signal and the transmitter LED does not light, the user should replace the transmitter batteries. If the system does not receive the transmitter signal but the transmitter LED is on, the user should verify that the transmitter is programmed into their system. If the operating range is reduced, replacing the transmitter batteries is recommended.

The product comes with a 24-month warranty from the manufacturing date, covering defects due to faulty components. During this period, Transmitter Solutions will repair or replace the product at its discretion. However, the warranty does not cover damage to the transmitter case caused by external conditions or battery life.

The Stingray 295SEPCXV is a reliable and secure solution for various access control needs, offering ease of use, robust security features, and straightforward maintenance.

Stingray 295SEPC1V Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryTransmitter
Model295SEPC1V
Frequency Range902-928 MHz
ModulationFHSS
Power Supply12-24 VDC
Connector TypeSMA