Ramsey Electronics URC1 manual Shiny side Topside PC Board Nut Screw

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ˆ20. Install C9, a 470pF ceramic capacitor (marked 470 or 471).

ˆ21. Install VR1, the 7805 regulator into the the three holes provided in the board. The metallic portion of the regulator should face towards the tabbed side of the board. Gently bend the regulator over until the hole in the tab lines up with the hole in the PC board. Install the provided screw and nut through the hole as shown, and tighten the nut until the regulator is snug to the board. Then solder the three leads securely to the board.

ˆ22. Install C7, a .01uF ceramic capacitor (marked .01, 103 or 10nF).

ˆ23. Install X1, the 3.579Mhz crystal (silver can). Note that there are three holes provided for this crystal since there are a couple of sizes of the metal cans available. Note how it is placed in relation to the silk screen on the board. Mount X1 as flush to the board as possible.

ˆ24. Install R3 a 1M ohm resistor (brown-black-green).

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ˆ25. Install U5, the 145436 tone decoder IC (14 pin dip marked MC145436). Make sure and double check it’s orientation before soldering. Also check for soldering mistakes before continuing.

ˆ26. Install C4, a 10uF electrolytic capacitor. Check polarity!

ˆ27. Install C5, a .01uF ceramic capacitor (marked .01, 103, or 10nF).

ˆ28. Install C10, a .01uF ceramic capacitor (marked .01, 103, or 10nF).

ˆ29. Install C11, a .01uF ceramic capacitor (marked .01, 103, or 10nF).

ˆ30. Install R1, a 10K resistor (brown-black-orange).

ˆ31. Install U2, the MAX7219 display driver (marked MAX7219). Check orientation and solder connections!

ˆ32. Install Q2, the NPN transistor marked 2N3904. Notice this time the lettered side is the flat side. Be sure and orient it the same as on the silk screen

ˆ33. Install R5, a 47K ohm resistor (yellow-violet-orange).

ˆ34. Install R6, another 47K ohm resistor (yellow-violet-orange).

ˆ35. Install R7, yet another 47K ohm resistor (yellow-violet-orange). The two preceding transistors and these three resistors assist the URC1 in

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Contents Universal Remote Control Ramsey Transmitter Kits Table of Contents Ramsey ELECTRONICS, INCURC1 Remote Control Features Introduction to the Ramsey URC1HOW the URC1 Works Ramsey Learn AS YOU Build Assembly Strategy Tips and NotesResistors Ramsey URC1 Parts List SemiconductorsCapacitors Hardware and MiscellaneousConstruction of the URC1 URC1 7805 Shiny side Topside PC Board Nut Screw URC1 Support wire Solder Fillet Main Displayboard URC1 Initial Testing Troubleshooting Tips Using Your URC1 URC1 URC1 Setting up the URC1 Charts and Diagrams QH’Common URC1 Control Codes To access the URC1To set the password To set an output on or offTo set a Level To set a Control PotTo set a Timer To vary the resistance up*CLevel ## or *2Level ##Special codes Resetting the entire unit For the master user to exclude devices from the userDone Accessing the URC1 Testing the URC1Other tones URC # Connector considerations Expanding NotesURC-1 Parts Layout Diagram Ramsey Kit Warranty Required Tools URC1 Universal Remote ControlEstimated Assembly Time Additional Suggested Items