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This Quick Start Guide is intended for experienced installation technicians. It is a basic reference to ensure all connections are properly made.

1.0 Description

Wireless Radio Transmitters and Long Range Receivers with an integrated receive antenna comprise Farpointe Data’s high frequency, long-range 

identification solution known as Ranger

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. Intended for security access control applications, Ranger’s wireless communication is based upon a secure, 

digital, anti-playback routine

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Ranger Transmitters are available in either a two or four-button configuration, with each corresponding to its own Wiegand output on the Ranger 

Receiver. Each Transmitter includes an integrated red LED, used to indicate both positive button press and battery strength. Transmitters are equipped 

standard with a proximity module compatible with Pyramid Series Proximity® readers and may be ordered with a contactless smartcard module. The 

proximity or smartcard module allows the Transmitter to also be used as a close-range access credential. The modules may be ordered custom with a 

proximity module interoperable with certain AWID® or HID® 125-kHz proximity protocol readers, or a contactless smartcard module (such as Mifare® 1K 

or 4K) interoperable with Delta® Contactless Smartcard Readers.

2. Transmitter Layout

                                                             

3.0 Output Formats

Transmitters are sequentially coded in either the industry standard 26-bit Wiegand format or custom Wiegand formats, with exact number sequences. 

As a cross reference the Transmitters’ internal ID number is printed on the ID label found on the back of the Transmitter. Specific coding details, 
including format, facility code, and ID range can be found on the Transmitter shipping box, as well as the shipment’s packing list.

4.0 Battery Replacement

Transmitters include a replaceable CR2032, 3.3V, lithium battery

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. The battery should be replaced when a button press does not result in a flash of the 

LED, reliable read range, and/or an output from the Receiver. To replace the battery, follow the directions below:

1. Using a coin, place it in the gap (2-piece unit) near the key ring holder and twist to pop the transmitter open.

2. Remove the old battery

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3. Insert the new CR2032, 3.3V, lithium battery. Be sure the plus (+) side of the battery is facing up (‘+’ visible when installed).

4. Snap both pieces together.

5.0 Range

Maximum read range between the Transmitter and Receiver is up to 150-feet (45.7 m)

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Models include the WRT-2+, WRT-2+H, WRT-2+A, WRT-4+, WRT-4+H, WRT-4+A, WRT-2+S1, WRT-2+S4 WRT-4+S1, and WRT-4+S4.

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 Addresses the risks associated with code sniffing and unauthorized duplication.

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 This lithium battery is widely available, and commonly used in electronic devices, including cameras and remote controls.

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 Dispose of the battery according to local requirements. Recycle when possible.

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 For best performance it is important that the Receiver be mounted as far from potential interference sources as possible. These sources may include, but are not limited to,  

  large metal obstructions, as well as magnetic fields and radio transmissions.

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 The read range between the Transmitter and Receiver may be adjusted at the Receiver. As shipped, the Receiver is set for the maximum read range. This may be reduced 

  to a minimum of several feet by an adjustment on the Receiver.

Farpointe Data Transmitters

Quick Start Guide

Ranger

®

 Long-Range Wireless 

Radio Transmitter (433-MHz)

232 Santa Ana Court
Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA
Tel:  +1-408-731-8700     Fax:  +1-408-731-8705     
e-mail:  [email protected]
Web:  www.farpointedata.com

P/N:  01602-001 Rev. 3

Buttons (1 to 4)

Key Ring Holder

Red LED

ID Label

Model WRT-4+ shown

Size: 2.5 x 1.4 x .52-inches 

(63.5 x 35.6 x 13.2 mm

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