Introduction
The SmartFob SFR-200 receiver (replaces the SFR-100) detects radio
frequency (RF) signals from the Cansec SmartFob (SFT-200) transmitter.
The receiver comes with two sets of onboard relay contacts, which may be
activated via a DIP switch. A Cansec SmartFob transmitter will cause the
relay contacts to toggle on and off for approximately one second. A typical
use for these relay contacts is to turn on a indicator light to let users know
when data from SmartFob transmitters is received and decoded correctly.
After the receiver decodes the RF signal from the transmitter, it will output
Wiegand data to an access controller. The Cansec SFT-200 transmitter has
two buttons:
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Button I
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Button II
The SFR-200 receiver may be configured via a DIP switch to operate in:
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Common Mode
- data from Button I and II is sent via AD0 and AD1
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Split Mode
- data from Button I is sent via AD0 and AD1, and data
from Button II is sent via BD0 and BD1
A typical example of the split mode of operation is IN / OUT functionality
for two-door garage applications.
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increased signal reception range
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better noise filtering (at 315 MHz)
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standard 26-bit or Cansec 37-bit Wiegand output to an access controller
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interchangeable with existing SFR100 receivers
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audible indicators help with troubleshooting
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RSSI signal indicates RF interference to aid in proper receiver placement
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vertical antenna supplied (dipole antenna available)
Features:
Smartfob Receiver MN: SFR2RXB
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Installation Manual
July 2008 • Rev. 1.0