Page 4 / 6 installation and user guide for the Intratone EEN-REC2 V233-0011-AD receiver
The EEN-REC2 receiver's protection index does not provide full watertightness. It must be
installed either in a technical area or inside a watertight box.
Connecting the coded aerial (supplied in the kit) is required. Without a coded aerial, the EEN-
REC2 receiver does not work.
The coded aerial must not be enclosed in a metal case or placed behind a protective area that
uses wire netting. It must be installed as shown in the diagram ensuring that the TOP-BOTTOM
position is respected so that the cable is connected through the bottom of the aerial.
To achieve satisfactory operation, there must be no metal obstacles between the active aerial and
the normal position used for operating the remote controls. It is therefore preferable to install the
coded aerial in a high location to avoid obstacles (e.g. wire netting).
If you are unable to position the coded aerial where it will ensure normal operation on entry and
exit of the car park, a second aerial may be added (ref: HACODE) thus providing one aerial for
entry to and another for exit from the car park. This will be the case for solid metal doors on the car
park or where the "ENTRY" access is at some distance from the "EXIT" access.
Notes:
• If the range of the remote controls is too short (no signal detected by the EEN-REC2 receiver):
place the aerial in several locations to find the best position (if possible in an open area away from
metal parts in order not to interfere with the reception).
• The above examples are provided for connection to terminal No.1 of the EEN-CEN-12-G central
unit (or an EEN-MEDGE GSM unit). The receiver can be connected to any other of the central
unit's terminals (only the terminal numbers change).
• Once the receiver is correctly connected to the INTRATONE RESIDENTIAL central unit the
unit's LED must be permanently on (correct communication with the central unit) and the central
unit must indicate on the diagnostics screen that it has detected the receiver by displaying: '1=RF'
(example for terminal No.1) in the 'Terminals' section of the diagnostics screen. If the
receiver's LED is not on or '1=Free' or '1= DEFAULT' appears on the central unit's screen,
check the connections, the voltage between the receiver's + and - terminals as shown on the
diagram and continuity of the wires.
• Never connect the V.P. (vehicle presence) terminals directly to a power supply. These terminals
detect a change of state (voltage-free contact) from vehicle presence detection systems.
• Never connect the relays' CRT terminals directly to a power supply. These relays supply a
voltage-free contact relay designed to be connected to an pushbutton-type input to the devices that
need controlling. If these devices do not have an input of this kind, use an intermediate power
relay of the correct capacity.
Important:
• The central unit's pushbutton input terminal is only used to trigger the central unit's CRT relay
manually. It cannot trigger the relays on the receiver.
• To use the anti-passback function: Set an anti-passback value using switches No. 1 to 3 and
correctly connect the two entry and exit relays. Remember in particular that the use of the
permanent anti-passback requires that the user must have left via the exit door to be able to again
gain access via the entry door.
• To use the entry and exit relays without a vehicle detection device:
- Leave switches 4 and 5 in the OFF position.
- Or, position switches 4 and 5 to ON and by-pass the V.P. terminals.