Kingpin Screens Remote control KP300 KP300 User Manual

Product codes
KP300
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General
- The installation of the system must be done by an authorized 
person.
- The motor control receiver unit (KP200) must be safety fixed to 
the wall or the ceiling.
-  Make  sure  that  no  liquid  is  exposed  to  the  remote  control 
(KP100) or the motor control receiver (KP200).
- The KP200 unit must be connected to protective earth (PE).
KP100, Wireless transmitter (remote control)
KP100 is an transmitter (single channel) and its handset is com-
patible with the motor control receiver KP200. The transmitter 
transmits through radio waves (RF).
Specifications for KP100
• 
The used frequency is 433,92 Mhz
• 
Power supply: 12 volts battery
• 
Battery Alkaline, type 23A
• 
Working temperature: +5 to +40 degree Celsius
Battery life
The  transmitter  is  working  with  battery,  the  normal  lifetime  of 
the battery is over 1 year when used 3-4 times every day. 
KP200, Motor control receiver (control box)
KP200 is the control box for connected motor, with this control 
box you can operate e.g. a projection screen. 
Specification KP200
• 
Power supply: 100-240 v, 50/60 Hz
• 
Working temperature: +5 to +40 degree Celsius
• 
Rated load: <400 W Power
• 
Emission frequency: 433,92 Mhz
• 
Fuse 6,3 A
Program settings
The  delivered  transmitter  and  receiver  are  programmed  to 
match each other. 
Fuse
If the control box is not working, unplug the control box from 
AC-power and then check the fuse on the circuit board. Open 
the two covers (8 pcs of screws) on the backside of the control 
box  until  you  see  the  circuit  board.  The 
fuse is in the plastic box marked “Fuse”.
Connections 
AC power and connection to the motor:
M-:   Motor counter-clockwise
M+:  Motor clockwise
    :    Motor protection earth
N:     Motor Neutral
    :    AC_IN power protection earth
N:     AC_IN power Neutral
L:      AC_IN power Line
12V TRIGGER connector (2 pins)
TR-:   12V trigger input’s ground;
TR+:  12V trigger input’s signal;
Line IR connection (2 pins)
IR-:    Line IR input’s ground
IR+:  Line IR input’s signal
How to connect and 
program the control box
In this section you will learn how to set the 
control  box  into  the  programming  mode 
and to pair equipment to the control box.
1.  Pairing with RF-remote control
2.  Pairing with IR-remote control
3.  Erase all previous programming (reset to default codes) 
4.  Connecting with Line IR Control module
5.  Connecting 12 volts trigger
Go into programming mode:
1.  Press and hold down the STOP button of the receiver unit for 
more than 5 seconds, when the LED starts to blink, release 
the STOP button, then you are in the programming mode. 
2.  You can now pair the control box with RF/IR equipment or 
erase the programming (subject 1-3):
1. Pairing with RF-remote control
The  remote control is  paired  with  the  control box,  if  the  pro-
gramming is erased or if the units not are paired you need to 
do as follows:
1.  Enter programming mode
2.  Open the battery cover on the remote control and press 
the black button once. The pairing code will now be sent 
to the receiver unit.
3.  When the pairing is done the LED will lit continuously.
4.  You can now use the controller devices
If no pairing is done in 30 seconds the receiver will leave pro-
gramming mode automatically.
2. Pairing with IR-remote control
You can use the control box with some of the IR-remote con-
trols on the market. If using the default codes* you don´t need 
to do any pairing to the control box, but your own IR-remote 
control will need some programming. To pair the control box 
you do as follows:
1.  Enter programming mode
2.  Press the key on the IR-unit you want to use as UP, when 
accepted the LED of the receiver will close once and then 
keep blinking.
3.  Press the key on the IR-unit you want to use as STOP, when 
accepted the LED of the receiver will close once and then 
keep blinking.
4.  Press the key on the IR-unit you want to use as DOWN, when 
accepted the LED of the receiver will lit continuously.
5.  You can now use the controller devices**
If sending RF-signals at the same time as the IR programming 
is  under  progress  the  receiver  will  leave  the  programming 
mode. 
3. Erase all previous programing (reset to default codes)
With this function you can erase the programming of all pro-
grammed IR-codes, except the default codes. The control box 
can only be controlled with the default IR-codes and the but-
tons on the control box, the other equipment has to be repro-
grammed.
1.  Go into programming mode
2. 
Press UP-button (on the control box) for at 
least 5 sec, the LED becomes black, then release 
the UP-botton.
3. 
The  LED  lights  and  all  the  programming  is 
now reset.
Other ways of connecting (no programing):
 4. Connecting with Line IR Control module
When using the control box with a control system 
like Crestron you can use the default codes*. Do 
as follows:
1. 
Connect the IR input´s ground to the recei-
vers units connection (see fig. A) “IR-“
2. 
Connect  the  IR  input´s  signal  to  the  recei-
vers units connection (see fig. A) “IR+“
3. 
You can now use the controller devices**
If sending RF-signals at the same time as the IR pro-
gramming is done the receiver will leave the pro-
gramming mode.
5. Connecting with the 12 v trigger
If the projector has a 12 volts trigger, you can con-
nect  it  to  the  control  box  and  the  screen  will  go 
down  when  the  projector  is  turned  on  and  go  up 
when the projector is turned off.
1.  Connect  the  12  v  trigger  input´s  ground  to  the  receivers 
units connection (see fig. A) “TR-“
2.  Connect the 12 v trigger input´s signal to the receivers units 
connection (see fig. A) “TR+“
When connecting the trigger cords, make sure that the projec-
tor and the control box is powered off.
Installation and operations guide for Wireless emitter KP100 and Motor control receiver KP200