The D-22C transmitter contains two 8-position dipswitches, one
for each pushbutton. The transmitter can be used with two
single-channel receivers or one multi-channel receiver.
✶ CAUTION: All Standard Digital transmitters and receivers should be
recoded prior to installation and operation.
In order to avoid the possibility of duplicating codes in adjacent
systems, factory set codes should not be used. In addition, among
the valid codes available, four others should not be used. These
include: all switches set ON or OFF and switches set in an
alternating ON/OFF or OFF/ON pattern.
The D-22C will transmit as long as a pushbutton is pressed.
Depending on conditions (interference, obstacles and distance to the
receiver) the receiver output may or may not stay activated for as
long as the transmitter is sending a signal.
✶ CAUTION: If using two receivers, be sure they are located at least 10 feet
apart.
TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION
The D-22C is a two-button, two-channel hand-held digital radio
transmitter with independent button coding. The transmitter can
perform a variety of remote switching tasks when used with any of
Linear’s Standard Digital “D” Series Receivers. Typically the
D-22C is used in wireless or hybrid wireless/hardwire security
systems.
The transmitter is powered by a 9-volt battery. Pressing either
button will send that button’s unique code. Press either button
for at least 2 seconds to activate the transmitter. The red LED
on the face of the transmitter will glow as the unit transmits and
the receiver with the matching digital code will activate.
A snap-on plastic transmitter clip with a screw and double-stick
tape for mounting the transmitter are provided with the unit.
The Standard Digital radio format provides up to 256 different
digital codes. The code is set using the 8-position coding switches
in the transmitter and receiver(s).
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DIGITAL
TRANSMITTER
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STEP 1 Locate coding switches. The code switch for the left
button can be accessed by removing the battery access door
located on the back of the transmitter case. To access the code
switch for the right button, the unit’s rear cover must be removed.
Identify the coding switches and note that they have eight
positions, with ON and OFF clearly marked.
STEP 2A Coding for single-channel receivers. Pick two valid
OFF/ON codes and set them on switches 1-8 on each coding
switch in the transmitter. Set each receiver’s coding switch 1-8 to
match the code set for the proper button in the transmitter.
STEP 2B Coding for two-channel receivers. Pick one valid
OFF/ON code and set it on switches 3-8 in the receiver. Match the
same code on switches 3-8 on both switches in the transmitter.
Set both the transmitter switches 2 to OFF. Set one transmitter
switch 1 to OFF and the other switch 1 to ON. 2-Channel receiver
switches 1 & 2 are unused and can be set in any position.
CODING SWITCHES IN
D-22C TRANSMITTER
CODING SWITCHES
IN TWO RECEIVERS
SET
1-8
MATCH
1-8
REMOVE BATTERY DOOR
TO ACCESS LEFT BUTTON
CODING SWITCH
TO ACCESS THE RIGHT BUTTON
CODING SWTICH, REMOVE THE
CASE SCREW AND BACK OF CASE
CODING SWITCHES IN
D-22C TRANSMITTER
CODING SWITCHES
IN TWO-CHANNEL RECEIVER
LEFT
RECEIVER #1
ACTIVATES FROM
LEFT BUTTON
BUTTON
CODING
SWITCH
MATCH
3-8
LEFT
EXAMPLE
3 & 6 ON
EXAMPLE
3 & 6 ON
BUTTON
CODING
SWITCH
RECEIVER
SET
3-8
CHANNEL #1
ACTIVATES FROM
LEFT BUTTON
EXAMPLE
3 & 6 ON
SWITCH 1 OFF
MATCH
1-8
SET
1-8
RIGHT
BUTTON
CODING
SWITCH
RECEIVER #2
ACTIVATES FROM
RIGHT BUTTON
MATCH
3-8
RECEIVER
CHANNEL #2
ACTIVATES FROM
RIGHT BUTTON
EXAMPLE
3 & 6 ON
EXAMPLE
2, 3, 6 & 7 ON
EXAMPLE
2, 3, 6 & 7 ON
RIGHT
BUTTON
CODING
SWITCH
EXAMPLE
3 & 6 ON
SWITCH 1 ON
LEFT BUTTON
CODING SWITCH
STEP 3 Test the equipment. Connect the receiver to its power
source. With relay output receivers, listen for the relay click when
the transmitter is activated. A multi-meter can be used to detect
activation of relay and solid state output receivers. Operate the
transmitter from various locations to determine the radio range.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) months. The
Warranty Expiration Date is labeled on the product. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who
buy direct from Linear or through Linear’s normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product
to consumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if
any. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Linear corporation for consequential damages
arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with
respect to loss of property, revenue, or profit, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied
warranties, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness, are valid only until
Warranty Expiration Date as labeled on the product. This Linear Corporation Warranty is in lieu of all other
warranties express or implied.
The battery should last 12 to 18 months with normal use. When
the red LED lights dimly, or not at all when transmitting, the battery
needs to be replaced. Remove the battery access door to change
the battery. Any type of 9-volt battery can be used. Replace the
battery door and foam battery pad when finished.
DCV
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All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact
Linear Technical Services at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.
IMPORTANT !!!
REPLACE BATTERY WITH
FRESH 9-VOLT BATTERY
Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an important need in portable wireless
signalling. However, there are some limitations which must be observed.
MEASURE
RESISTANCE
MEASURE
VOLTAGE
MEASURE
VOLTAGE
✶ For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations as Part 15
devices. As such, they have limited transmitter power and therefore limited range.
✶ A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked by radio signals
that occur on or near their operating frequencies, regardless of code settings.
✶ Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance.
✶ Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected interference or fault.
✶ A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior to acting as a wholesale distributor or
dealer, and these facts should be communicated to the ultimate users.
POWER
NORMALLY
OPEN
POWER
COMMON
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
SHORT
-TO-
COMMON
OUTPUT
RECEIVER
RELAY
OUTPUT
RECEIVER
VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
RECEIVER
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