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• REV A • 8NOV18 

RCR-REX Request-to-Exit  
Dual Technology Motion Sensor  
Installation Guide  
 

 

Introduction 

This is the Interlogix RCR-REX Request-to-Exit Dual 

Technology Motion

 

Sensor Installation Instructions for 

models RCR-REX-W,

 

RCR-REX-B, and RCR-REX-G. 

Installation 

Determine if the sensor will be ceiling or wall mounted. Avoid 

locating the sensor between double doorways where objects 

can be inserted through a crack to gain unauthorized entry. 

CAUTION: 

When handling the sensor, do not touch the lens 

window.

 

To install the sensor, do the following: 

1.  To open the front cover, insert a small screwdriver into 

the

 

bottom of the locking tab and pull upward (Figure 1).  

Figure 1: 

Open the cover 

 

CAUTION: 

You must be free of static electricity before handling 

sensor circuit boards. Touch a grounded, bare metal 

surface before touching circuit boards or wear a 

grounding strap.

 

2.  Remove the screw holding the circuit board (PCB) 

cradle axle to the back housing and carefully remove 

the circuit board with cradle from the housing (Figure 2). 

Figure 2: 

Remove the circuit board and cradle 

 

3.  Route wiring to the sensor mounting location. If you are 

using the wall plate, pull the wires through the cable 

entry hole (Figure 3). 

Figure 3: 

Mounting and wiring access 

 

4.  Insert the mounting screws into the back (wall mount) or 

top (ceiling mount) mounting screw holes to fasten the 

back housing and wall plate, if used, to the wall or 

ceiling (Figure 3). 

5.  Reinstall the PCB/cradle and secure in place with the 

PCB axle screw (Figure 2). 

6.  Complete wiring connection (See Wiring on page 2). 

7.  Swing the front cover in place and walk test the sensor 

for appropriate coverage and function (see Initial power 

up on page 4. 

Summary of Contents for RCR-REX

Page 1: ...ee of static electricity before handling sensor circuit boards Touch a grounded bare metal surface before touching circuit boards or wear a grounding strap 2 Remove the screw holding the circuit board PCB cradle axle to the back housing and carefully remove the circuit board with cradle from the housing Figure 2 Figure 2 Remove the circuit board and cradle 3 Route wiring to the sensor mounting loc...

Page 2: ...magnetic lock door strike as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Spike Protection Note Failure to spike protect the sensor may result in shortening the life of the relay contacts RCR REX and a Keycard Reader Figure 6 shows the wiring normally used when a keycard reader is on one side of the door and the RCR REX is on the other side of the door Both swiping a keycard or the detection of motion by the RCR RE...

Page 3: ...nder modes If the unit is powered up with S ungrounded then the unit assumes that S is unused Whenever S is grounded after power up the unit assumes that S is being used to externally activate the sounder Thereafter when S is ungrounded for at least 100 milliseconds the sounder will unconditionally turn on and stay on until S is grounded This pin must be switched with a dry contact or an open coll...

Page 4: ...Off Fail secure mode is enabled Initial Power Up After mounting and wiring the sensor apply AC or DC power to the input power terminals V and V Allow at least 2 minutes following power up for the sensor to stabilize before conducting any tests To walk test the detection pattern approach the door from all directions and watch the walk test LED for detection See Pattern Adjustment if changes are req...

Page 5: ...in parallel to the door switch and alarm circuit the sensor will allow normal egress and will monitor alarms from the door being held or forced open The sensor will monitor the operation of the door switch without affecting the access control system When the sensor detects motion the lock relay contacts open unlocking the door and the monitor relay contacts close preventing an alarm from being sen...

Page 6: ...e RCR REX cover and locate the PIR lens 3 Slip the mask into the two side brackets that hold the PIR lens in place Figure 15 Be careful not to dislodge the lens 4 Close the cover Figure 15 Mask installation Specification Voltage 12 to 30 VAC or VDC Current 23mA typical 27mA maximum at 12 VDC 15mA typical 17mA maximum at 24 VDC 31mA typical 38mA maximum at 12 VAC 26mA typical 29mA maximum at 24 VAC...

Page 7: ...to operate the equipment FCC ID CGGAA2 Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of UTC Fire Security Americas Corporation Inc Contact Information www utcfireandsecurity com or www interlogix com For ...

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