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RPB–200: RF Receiver

1530 Old Oakland Road, Suite 100

01825-200 Rev. B

San Jose, CA 95112 USA
(800) 260-5265 (408) 451-2520 FAX (408) 441-0309
Web: http://www.kerisys.com E-mail: [email protected]

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RPB–200

Quick Start Guide

3.0

Testing and Changing Receiver Range

3.1

Testing Receiver Range

You may want to test the receiver range.

1. Switch SW1 on the RPB–200 to the “ON” position (see Figure 2 on page 2).
2. Activate a transmitter card within range of the receiver.
3. If the receiver is functioning properly and the transmitter card has been activated within range, the yellow LED on

the receiver will flash once.

4. Repeat the process moving away from the receiver. When the yellow LED does not flash, you have moved outside

of the receiver’s range.

3.2

Changing Receiver Range

If the receiver range is set at a distance either too near or too far, you my change the distance.

1. To increase the receiver range distance, turn the potentiometer clockwise (see Figure 2 on page 2).
2. To decrease the receiver range distance, turn the potentiometer counter-clockwise (see Figure 2 on page 2).
3. Repeat steps 1–3 in Testing Receiver Range, until you have found the range that will work best for you.

NOTE: When you have the receiver range set at the distance you want, be sure to switch SW1 back to the OFF position.

4.0

Installation Verification

If desired, following installation, receiver operation can be verified within the Doors program. Perform the following
steps to verify receiver operation.

1. Enter the Doors program.
2. Click on the Operate

⇒ Start Monitor pull-down menu option.

3. Click on the Monitor button.
4. Click on the View Window 1 button (its default definition is to show all events that occur).
5. Activate a transmitter card within the range of the receiver.
6. An "Unknown Key" message will appear in the monitor view window, verifying the key was read and its data was

transferred to the controller.

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