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KDEC
(Rev.:2008)
RADIOMETRIX
Radiometrix Ltd RADIOMETRIX
KDEC Datasheet PDF : 5 Pages
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SAFETY WARNING: Extra care should be taken when handling the electrical connection from relay to
250AC device. Mains power should be disconnected before connecting the wires to 3-way terminal blocks to
prevent electric shock. Exposed wires or terminal block should not be touched during evaluation.
Code-hopped messages – technical brief
Transmission format is 1250bps (nominal rate) Manchester encoding. Although the function-code is only
4 bits, total message length is 67 bits. This includes a 28-bit serial number and a 32-bit encrypted hop-
code. Note that the serial number and function code data is not encrypted. The correct status of the
transmission is used to validate the data. This is achieved through use of the ever changing hop-code
(changes for every new message) and by synchronising the KDEC to the transmitter(s) in use. Put
another way: KDEC “Learns” individual unique transmitters, as required by the user.
The hop-code is encrypted using the serial number of the transmitter plus the manufacturer code (64-
bit), which is kept secret and is not transmitted. The function-code (S0-S3) appears twice in the message
and forms a part of the hop-code encryption process.
If KDEC loses synchronisation with the transmitter (e.g. repeated transmitter activation whilst out of
range) then the transmitter must be activated twice with valid and sequential hop-codes before KDEC
will allow the control to be processed. The hop-code is only valid if it is within a forward window of
+32768 activations. This mechanism prevents “code-grabbers” from breaking the security of the system
by recording and re-broadcasting old codes. Additionally, KDEC allows up to 14 transmissions to occur
whilst the transmitter is out of range before two valid sequential transmissions are required to use the
system. In practice a user may not notice the latter, since human reaction to the unsuccessful attempt is
simply to “press the button again”.
The level of redundancy and encryption in a message mean that, in simple terms, KDEC will only output
a function-code that has been received from a properly recognised and synchronised transmitter.
Start of new message
RXD
Function S0 =1
75ms: end of message
120ms: function activated
Message repeated....
S0 Output: Relay 1
Figure 3: Timing diagram – showing action upon receiving a message with S0 = 1
The typical time delay between a “button-press” at the transmitter and relay activation by the KDEC
board is 140ms.
Ordering Information
KDEC-xxx-000
Where “xxx” is frequency band in MHz – 433 is standard.
Please contact sales for other requirements.
Note:
Whilst the KDEC will operate with both KFX and KTX transmitters regardless of Jumper
settings, it is recommended that Jumper T be placed in position A (or not fitted at all) when
KDEC is used with 4 and 5 button Key-fobs. For these key-fobs, a combined function-code (S0,
S2) is used as the code for one of the buttons.
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