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Introduction

The Wireless 433MHz Receiver provides a fast and simple integration of ICT 4 and 2 button remote transmitters
into any alarm or access control system. The standalone functionality allows for easy, secure operation of gates
and other access areas where convenience is required.

Features of the wireless receiver include:

3 operating configurations: Wiegand, RS-232 and standalone

600 user (Transmitter ID) capacity in standalone configuration

Unlimited user capacity in Wiegand pass through configuration

Programmable reception sensitivity for each channel

4 open collector programmable outputs

1 Form C relay output

Operating Configurations

The wireless receiver has a number of operating configurations, allowing integration with ICT and third-party
systems or standalone operation.

Wiegand pass through

: When a button is pressed on a wireless transmitter, the receiver passes the data

through to a connected control panel in standard Wiegand format. The control panel determines whether the
user has access, and if so unlocks the door. This allows access control of up to two doors.

The relay output on the wireless receiver can be wired to an input on the control panel, allowing users to
trigger a panic alarm.

RS-232 pass through

: As above, but the data is transmitted over an RS-232 connection instead of Wiegand.

Standalone

: When a button is pressed on the wireless transmitter, the receiver determines whether the user

has access. This can be based on the site code of the remote, a range of transmitter IDs, or specifically
programmed transmitter IDs. If access is permitted, the receiver activates the relay to unlock the door.

This option is particularly useful when the door is situated a long distance from the main control equipment,
such as a carpark gate.

In any configuration, spare Wiegand outputs which are not used for communication can be used as open collector
outputs. For example, the receiver may sound a buzzer and activate a green light when the door is unlocked.
Alternatively, outputs may be connected to the inputs of another system to provide further detection or
automation functions, such as a 'man down' switch or panic button.

RF-RCVR-433 | Wireless 433MHz Receiver | Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for RF-RCVR-433

Page 1: ...RF RCVR 433 Wireless 433MHz Receiver Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...nic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Integrated Control Technology Limited Designed and manufactured by Integrated Control Technology Limited Protege and the Pro...

Page 3: ...ustom Operation 8 Receiver Mode Menu 8 User Menu 8 Quick User Programming 9 Site Code Menu 9 Button Menu 9 Wiegand Menu 10 PGM Menu 10 Signal Strength Menu 10 Technical Specifications 11 New Zealand a...

Page 4: ...has access and if so unlocks the door This allows access control of up to two doors The relay output on the wireless receiver can be wired to an input on the control panel allowing users to trigger a...

Page 5: ...1 Mounting Option 2 NC CM NO RX TX AT P4 P3 P2 P1 Enclosure NC CM NO RX TX AT P4 P3 P2 P1 Enclosure Mounting with SMA Antenna When using the optional SMA antenna accessory connect it to the SMA conne...

Page 6: ...antenna AT P4 P3 P2 P1 When used as open collector outputs the P1 P4 outputs will drive a 50mA load to ground Power and Relay Output Connection Wiring 12V 0V Relay output activation controlled by sel...

Page 7: ...a digital input and the Relay CM to your system s input common for use as a panic pendant alarm on button 4 The receiver will pass a unique standard 26 bit Wiegand code to your access control system f...

Page 8: ...reading remotes quick user programming User Menu This menu is only available when the receiver mode is set to Individual User Mode To enter the user menu type the shortcut Esc F Enter The wireless rec...

Page 9: ...he bottom right hand side of the unit 2 Press any button on the new transmitter and check that the RF light flashes when doing so 3 The user has now been added at the next available slot in the user l...

Page 10: ...plicate codes PGM Menu To enter the PGM menu type the shortcut Esc C Enter The auxiliary outputs P1 P2 P3 P4 and relay output can be programmed to change state based on receiving a button press from a...

Page 11: ...6ft Outputs Programmable Outputs 4 50mA Max Open Collector Relay Outputs 1 Form C Relay 7A N O N C at 30 VAC DC resistive inductive Dimensions Dimensions L x W x H 78 x 58 x 25mm 3 1 x 2 3 x 0 98 Net...

Page 12: ...rease the performance of its products As a result these specifications may change without notice We recommend consulting our website www ict co for the latest documentation and product information RF...

Page 13: ...Intentional Transmitter Product Statement The R NZ compliance label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards RF RCVR 433 Wireless 433MHz Receiv...

Page 14: ...epted free of charge Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will...

Page 15: ...sment Mark General Product Statement The UKCA Compliance Label indicates that the supplier of the device asserts that it complies with all applicable standards RF RCVR 433 Wireless 433MHz Receiver Ins...

Page 16: ...d to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an o...

Page 17: ...t This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A RF RCVR 433 Wireless 433MHz Receiver...

Page 18: ...aimer Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the representation of this product neither Integrated Control Technology Ltd nor its employees shall be liable under any circumstances to...

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