ICTeSecurity rf-rcvr-433 User manual

Wireless 433MHz Receiver
Installation Manual

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Contents
1Introduction_______________________________________________________________ 4
2Mounting _________________________________________________________________ 5
3Installation Wiring _________________________________________________________ 6
4System Settings___________________________________________________________ 7
4.1Default Configuration.....................................................................................................7
4.2Default Operation ..........................................................................................................7
4.3Custom Operation Setup...............................................................................................8
5Programming Options______________________________________________________ 9
5.1Mode Programming Menu.............................................................................................9
5.2Quick User Programming ..............................................................................................9
5.3User Programming Menu ..............................................................................................9
5.4Site Code Programming Menu....................................................................................10
5.5Button Programming Menu .........................................................................................11
5.6Wiegand Programming Menu......................................................................................11
5.7Output Port Format Programming...............................................................................11
5.8PGM Programming Menu............................................................................................12
5.9Signal Strength Programming Menu ...........................................................................12
6Contact _________________________________________________________________ 13

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1 Introduction
The Wireless 433MHz Receiver provides a fast and simple integration of ICT 4 or 2 button remote transmitters
into any alarm or access control system. The standalone functionality allows for easy, secure operation of gates
or other access areas where convenience is required.
The current features of the Receiver include:
4 operation modes: RS-232, Wiegand, standalone and output control
Per channel digital reception sensitivity using RSSI configuration
600 user (transmitter ID) capacity in standalone mode. Unlimited users in Wiegand pass through mode.
4 open collector programmable outputs
1 FORM C relay output

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2 Mounting
The Receiver must be mounted so that the antenna is vertical. If you are mounting the board on its side (as
shown in Option 2), turn the antenna 180 degrees so it is pointing up.
Option 1
NCCMNORXTX-+
ATP4P3P2P1
-
+
Enclosure
Option 2
NCCMNORXTX-+
ATP4P3P2P1
-
+
Enclosure

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3 Installation Wiring
Output and Antenna Connection Wiring
+12V
0V
PGM 1
PGM 2
PGM 3
PGM 4
ANTENNA
From external power supply
Wiegand Port 1 D0
Wiegand Port 1 D1
Wiegand Port 2 D0
Wiegand Port 2 D1
Connect supplied whip
wire antenna
ATP4P3P2P1
-
+
Power and Relay Output Connection Wiring
+12V
0V
Relay output activation
controlled by selected
buttons
RS232 TX
RS232 RX
RELAY NO
RELAY COMMON
RELAY NC
From PC or other RS232
device, use these or
DB9 connector
From external power supply
NCCMNORXTX-+
Power and Relay Output Connection Wiring

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4 System Settings
4.1 Default Configuration
Default Mode: ICT Pass Through
RS232 Default Settings:
Baud Rate 9600
Data Bits 8
Parity None
Stop Bits 1
Flow Control None
Wiegand Default Settings:
Wiegand Port 1 26 Bit Unique User
Wiegand Port 2 26 Bit Unique User
Button Default Settings:
Button 1 Wiegand Port 1
Button 2 Wiegand Port 1
Button 3 Wiegand Port 1
Button 4 Wiegand Port 1 + Relay
Button 5 ~ 10 None
4.2 Default Operation
The RF-RCVR is pre-programmed to work with most access control systems out of the box. The Factory
defaults will provide the following functionality:
All ICT Transmitter signals received will be passed through Wiegand Port 1, with the same Site Code and a
unique User Code for each button. The Relay will also activate for 2 seconds when button 4is pressed.
To immediately use this functionality:
Connect Wiegand Port 1 as shown in Figure 1.
Optionally, connect the Relay NO to a digital zone input and the Relay CM to your system's zone common,
for use as a panic/pendant alarm on Button 4.
Each button will now pass a standard 26 Bit Wiegand code to your access control system for each button
press. Use these to control your doors or other functions.

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4.3 Custom Operation Setup
To customize the operation of an RF-RCVR unit to match your requirements:
Connect a terminal program such as HyperTerminal with the RS232 settings shown under System Default
Settings in this document.
Press ESC to display the main programming menu.

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5 Programming Options
5.1 Mode Programming Menu
Shortcut: Esc , e , Enter
Type 1, Enter to toggle between the following modes:
ICT Pass Through Mode (default mode)
All ICT Transmitter devices will operate.
Custom Site Code Mode
All ICT Transmitter devices will operate with a fixed site code that is programmable in the Site Code
Programming Menu.
Individual User Mode
Only programmed transmitters accepted.
When Site Code or Individual User mode is selected, an extra option will appear at the main menu for modifying
the site code or user details.
5.2 Quick User Programming
Only available when unit is in Individual User Mode.
To add new remotes when Individual User mode is selected:
Hold down the PRG button (on the bottom right hand side of the unit)
Press any button on the new RF-REM4 or 2, and check the RF light flashes when doing so.
The user has now been added at the next available slot in the user list.
5.3 User Programming Menu
Only available when unit is in Individual User Mode.
Shortcut: Esc , f , Enter
The RF-RCVR will store up to 600 individual Transmitter ID numbers for standalone use.

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To Add/Modify a User:
Type 1then Enter to edit a user
Type the user number then Enter
Either press any button on the transmitter for this user, or type in the transmitter ID if known. To clear an
entry, type 0, Enter as the TX code.
The menu will automatically prompt for the next user code, enter it as above or press Esc to finish user
programming.
The module will not display previously programmed numbers, it is recommended to make a record of
these when programming.
The RF-RCVR also has a Range Mode which allows for transmitter IDs within a specified range to be accepted
when enabled under standalone use.
To Toggle Range Mode State:
Type 2then Enter to toggle the state of Range Mode.
When Range Mode is enabled, the message Range Mode: On will appear at the top of the User Menu.
By default, Range Mode is disabled.
To Set the Start User:
Type 1then Enter to edit a user.
Type 1 then Enter to select User 1.
Either press any button on the transmitter for this user, or type in the transmitter ID if known. To clear an
entry, type 0, Enter as the TX code.
To Set the End User:
Type 1then Enter to edit a user.
Type 2 then Enter to select User 2.
Either press any button on the transmitter for this user, or type in the transmitter ID if known. To clear an
entry, type 0, Enter as the TX code.
5.4 Site Code Programming Menu
Only available in Custom Site Code Mode
Shortcut: Esc , f , Enter
The RF-RCVR in this mode will accept all RF-REM4 devices with the programmed site code.
To Add/Modify Site Code:
Type 1then Enter to edit the site code
Type the new site code then press Enter
Press Esc to finish programming.

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5.5 Button Programming Menu
Shortcut: Esc , d , Enter
Type the button number and press Enter to select from:
Off
Output Wiegand data using P1 & P2
Output Wiegand data using P3 & P4
Toggle Relay or output P1/2/3/4 for 2 Seconds
When used as Open collector outputs, the P1~P4 outputs will drive a 20mA load to ground.
5.6 Wiegand Programming Menu
Shortcut: Esc , b , Enter
The RF-RCVR can output standard 26 or 34 bit Wiegand.
5.7 Output Port Format Programming
Type the number of the port (1 or 2) and press Enter to toggle the format between:
26 Bit: the site code and card number output will be the same 26 bit wiegand code for each button.
26 Bit Unique User: the same site code, but a different card number will be made for each button on a
remote, giving a unique 26 bit wiegand code for each button.
34 Bit: the site code and card number will be the same 34 bit wiegand code for each button.
34 Bit Unique User: the same site code, but a different card number will be made for each button on a
remote, giving a unique 34 bit wiegand code for each button.

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5.8 PGM Programming Menu
Shortcut: Esc , c , Enter
The L1, L2 and BZ outputs for the proximity reader device, along with 3 (P1, P2, P3) auxiliary outputs can be
programmed to change state based on Wiegand data reception.
Type the number corresponding to the output to be changed and press Enter, which will toggle the state
between the following 3 options:
Off – The output will remain disabled.
Off, pulse On at card read – The output is normally off, and is pulsed on for 2 seconds.
On, pulse Off at card read – The output is normally on, and is pulsed off for 2 seconds.
5.9 Signal Strength Programming Menu
Shortcut: Esc , g , Enter
The reception range can be limited per button, ideal for situations where multiple buttons operate different doors
on a site.
To Set a Button Signal Strength:
Type the button number then Enter
Type in the Minimum Signal Strength required for this button then Enter
The Signal Strength required can be determined by the following process:
Stand outside the desired range and press the Transmitter button
Note the RSSI number displayed in the terminal output and use this as a starting value.
Confirm operation inside the desired area.

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6 Contact
Integrated Control Technology welcomes all feedback.
Please visit our website (http://www.ict.co) or use the contact information below.
Integrated Control Technology
P.O. Box 302-340
North Harbour Post Centre
Auckland
New Zealand
4 John Glenn Ave
Rosedale
North Shore City 0632
Auckland
New Zealand
Phone: +64-9-476-7124
Toll Free Numbers:
0800 ICT 111 (0800 428 111) - New Zealand
1800 ICT 111 (1800 428 111) - Australia
1855 ICT 9111 (1855 428 9111) - USA/Canada
Web: www.ict.co

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