(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.
Model SFR2RXB................418 MHz Output Formats: ..........26-bit standard Wiegand; .................. 37-bit Cansec Wiegand Transmission Reception Range: ..........45 m (150 ft) Temperature Range: ........-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Dimensions: ........152 mm (w) x 114 mm (h) x 46 mm (d) ..............
JP1 AND LED1 RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATION (RSSI) ADJUSTMENT (Top 2 pins) = RSSI is OFF (default position maximum sensitivity and range). (Bottom 2 pins) = RSSI is ON. Carefully adjust for range. For noise rejection set VR1 just below the point that causes LED1 to turn off. NOTE: will be constantly flashing if unit is at maximum sensitivity or if is set to Maximum Range.
1. Adjust VR1 position to the point where the LED1 just turns off. NOTE: To aid in this adjustment the SFR-200 Receiver's audible beep can be used. Each time a Cansec SmartFob transmitter is decoded correctly the SFR-200 receiver will beep.
DIP SWITCH S1, WIEGAND OUTPUT AND POWER INPUT Smartfob Receiver MN: SFR2RXB Page 9 of 17 Installation Manual July 2008 • Rev. 1.0...
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ON = Receiver will read and validate and compare two successive data bundles. If they are the same, then Wiegand data is sent to the access controller. See the DIP Switch 2 note below. OFF = 37-bit Cansec propriety Wiegand. Switch 3 ON = 26-bit standard Wiegand.
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RELAY OUTPUTS 1 AND 2 See section (D) Dip Switch for information regarding relay operation. WIEGAND OUTPUT POWER INPUT See section (D) Dip Switch for information on split and common Wiegand data output modes. NOTE: Ensure a common ground (GND) connection is attached to the receiving access controller for proper Wiegand signal detection.
RESET BUTTON, AUX OUTPUTS & JP4, JP5, JP6 JP4, JP5 and JP6 These jumpers are reserved for future use and factory testing purposes. Please DO NOT change the factory setup. AUX OUTPUTS These outputs are not active, except GND and VOLT that can be used for RSSI testing.
Measuring RSSI Voltage To measure the receiver module RSSI voltage: 1. Set a voltmeter to DC volts and 5 volt range 2. Connect the voltmeter between VOLT (+) lead and GND ( - ) lead. This voltage measurement indicates direct ambient RF noise; it is not affected by the VR1 RSSI control circuitry.
1. Mount the receiver as shown at the bottom. This will put the vertical antenna in a horizontal position, which achieves the best range for the Cansec SmartFob transmitter. 2. Mount the receiver in a low electrical interference location. 3. Mount the receiver in a location which optimizes a line of sight from the transmitter.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING TO USERS (FCC 15.21 & 15.105) Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cansec Sytems Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 / Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conform à...
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