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IDS Two Channel Remote Receiver
IDS Two Channel Remote Receiver
IDS Two Channel Remote Receiver
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The Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC)
IDS Two Channel
Receiver (Digital)
P/N 860-06-0005
Specifications
Power Supply
12V - 16V DC
Max. Power Consumption
175mA
Weight
145g
Dimensions (H x W x L)
33 x 66 x 104
2. Features
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Two channel receiver
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High noise immunity
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238 Users + 64 supervised RF devices may be
learned
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Signal Jamming Detection and Ambient Noise
Level indication
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Advanced RF anti-collision software
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Individual relay pulse periods selectable up to 10
minutes
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Dedicated panic remotes may be learned
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Selectable retrigger protection on any relay
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Panel arming / disarming / stay arming and panic
through keypad bus
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Expansion of panel zones with RF devices such
as RF passives.
3. Introduction
The IDS Digital Wireless Receiver is an extremely versatile
receiver unit that may be used either as a standalone
product or in conjunction with any DIGITAL IDS alarm panel
such as the IDS 816, 1224 or 1632. When used with a
DIGITAL IDS alarm panel, the receiver connects onto the
same communication and power bus as the keypad and
no other connections are needed to make use of any of
the advanced receiver functions.
4. Installation and Wiring
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The IDS Digital Wireless receiver may be used in
either a standalone mode or connected to an IDS
and Common (COM) outputs of both relays are
available to be connected to external devices such
as gate operators or other alarm panels.
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Relay 4ís NO contact is only available with jumper
6 in position 2. When Jumper 6 is in position 1
Relay 4ís NO contact is connected to ground via
the tamper switch on the receiver.
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For ease of programming Jumper 5 may be used
to remove power to the unit after installation.
5. Switches, Jumpers, and Relays
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The IDS Digital Wireless Receiver has 8 DIP
switches, 1 Tamper switch and 2 Jumpers
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The 8 DIP switches are used to program the
receiver and adjust its available features. When
connected to an IDS DIGITAL alarm panel the
programming of users and RF devices such as
RF Passives are done through the panel keypad.
The programming of any of the other features does
however still need to be done using the DIP
switches.
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Jumper 5 is the power jumper that may be used to
remove power from the unit when required to do
so during programming.
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Jumper 6 selects between Relay 4ís NO contact
or the Tamper Switch Contact. The tamper switch
is internally connected to ground.
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Any of the relay outputs may be used to switch a
maximum of 3A at a maximum of 24V DC. The
relays are not intended for switching high voltage
Colour
White
Channels
2
Users
238
Passives (Supervised)
64
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DIGITAL alarm panel.
When used in standalone mode, the receiver
needs a supply of between 12V and 16V DC. The
Data lines D+ and D- do not need to be connected.
When connected to a DIGITAL IDS alarm panel,
the D+ and D- data lines must be connected to
the panelís D+ and D- data lines. (Connection of
relays to arm and disarm the panel via zones is
NOT needed. Arming and disarming of the panel
is done through the data bus.)
signals directly such as lights or motors.
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