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RC-60 Remote Control  

 

The RC-60 is a wireless transmitter designed to control Jablotron 

control panels via 3rd party   wired access control devices (e.g. 
proximity cad readers, mechanical locks with switches etc.). The RC-60 
converts control signals from these devices into the wireless control 
signals accepted by the JA-60, JA-63 and JA-65 control panels.  

Additionally, it can be used to trigger UC-2xx receivers for various 

home automation applications.  

There are two input terminals (A & B) as well as a tamper input. The 

tamper signal is transmitted if the RC-60 is opened or removed from the 
wall. 

The battery status of the RC-60 is checked automatically. 

 

RC-60 Remote Control  

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MGW51006 

Specification 

   

 

Power supply 

2 AAA alkaline batteries  

Battery lifetime 

approx. 1 year 

Frequency  

433.92 MHz 

RF Power  

<

10 mW 

Coding 

digital floating code 

Operating range 

up to 100 m (open area) 

Inputs A and B   

triggered by switching to GND 

TMP tamper input 

must be connected to GND 

Input wires length 

max 0.5 m 

Environment class 

II, general interior (-10 to +40 °C) 

Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03 

Complies with ETSI EN 300 220, ETS 300 683, EN 60950

 

 

Hereby, Jablotron Ltd., declares that this RC-60

 

is in compliance 

with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of 
Directive 1999/5/EC. 

Original  of the conformity assessment can be found at the web page 

www.jablotron.cz

, section Technical support. 

 

 

Installation 

 

  Open the cover by pressing in the tab on the bottom side of the detector.  

  Electronics and batteries are located inside the front cover. 

  Attach the bottom part to the wall or the frame of the door or window 

using the provided screws.  

  Be sure that the antenna is vertical (pointing up or down).  

 

  

 

Triggering 

inputs

Tamper

input

 

 

Example of connection 

 

 

Terminals 

 

There are 4 input terminals: 

 

TMP

 – when disconnected from the GND terminal it triggers the tamper 

signal transmission (similar to opening the cover). If you do not use this 
terminal, keep it connected to the GND.  

A

 – when connected to the GND, the input A is triggered. If the MODE 

jumper is closed, the ARM instruction will be transmitted.  

B

 – when connected to the GND, the input B is triggered. If the MODE 

jumper is closed, the DISARM instruction will be transmitted.  

GND

 – ground terminal 

Note:  

  The triggering wires should not be longer then 0.5 m. It is 

recommended to use twisted pairs or screened cables. 

 

Both mechanical and electronic switches can be used to trigger the A 
& B inputs.  

 

Enrolling the remote control 

 

Read carefully the installation manual of the receiver. The JA-60, JA-63 

and JA-65 control panels must be set to the enrolling mode. The detector 
will generate an enrollment signal after the batteries are installed. 

The procedure for enrolling into a UC-2xx is usually the same or an input 

must be triggered (see a corresponding manual). 

 

Operating  

 

The

 MODE

 jumper enables the setting of the following modes: 

 

MODE jumper is closed – the basic mode: 

    

‰

  Temporary or permanent connection of the 

A input to the GND 

causes ARM signal transmission

. Disconnecting from the GND has 

no effect.   

‰

  Temporary or permanent connection of the 

B input to the GND 

causes DISARM signal transmission. 

Disconnecting from the GND 

has no effect.  

 

This mode is suitable for arming and disarming control panels or for 
UC-2xx triggering. 
   

MODE jumper is open

 

 - the status and pulse mode:

 

      

‰

 

Connecting the A input to the GND triggers the ARM signal. 
Disconnecting it from the GND triggers the DISARM signal

. This 

means that the A terminal converts its status into controlling signals.  

‰

  Temporary or permanent connection of the 

B input to the GND 

causes PANIC signal transmission. 

Disconnecting from the GND 

has no effect.  

 

 

Note:  

 

All triggering signals must be longer then 100 ms.  

 

The MODE jumper status changes are in effect only after closing the 
cover. 

 

Battery replacement 

 

The RC-60 automatically checks the condition of its batteries. If it is 

necessary to replace the batteries, the RC-60 will inform the system. If a low 
battery is indicated, it should be replaced as soon as possible.  

Before the batteries are replaced, the receiver (control panel) must be put 

into the mode, which allows for the opening of the remote control. Use only 
high quality alkaline AAA batteries for replacement. 

 

Note: 

Dispose of batteries safely depending on the type of the batteries 

and local regulation. Even though this product does not contain any 
harmful materials we suggest you to return the product to the dealer or 
directly to the producer after usage. 

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