PIMA WRF743 2-Way Wireless Receiver Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- PIMA
Table of Contents
- PIMA WRF743 2-Way Wireless Receiver
- Description
- Features Include
- Installation
- DIP Switch Configuration
- LEDs Indication
- Programming steps
- Technical Specifications
- Ordering Information
- UKCA and CE RED Compliance Statement:
- Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PIMA WRF743 2-Way Wireless Receiver
Description
The FORCE 2-Way Wireless Receiver is a unit that is used to enable the reception of wireless devices when connected to the FORCE security panel.
Features Include
- Support for PIMA’s range of wireless sounders, slim keypads, keyfobs and detectors
- Up to 4 2-Way wireless slim keypads
- Up to 4 sirens
- Up to 32 zones
- Up to 16 multi-function keyfobs
- Rolling code technology
- Signal jamming detection
- Threshold level calibration
- Back and front tamper detection
- Nominal center frequency: 433.92 MHz; 868.65 MHz
- Up to 8 receivers per FORCE system (consult PIMA for availability)
Installation
Step 1: Selecting the Mounting Location
- Do not install the Receiver close to metal objects and RF generating devices such as TV sets or computers.
- Mount the Receiver at a height of at least 1.5 m (5 ft) above the floor.
- Mount the Receiver relatively close and central to the transmitter locations.
Step 2: Mounting the Receiver
- Separate the mounting bracket from the main unit.
- Use the mounting bracket as a marking template.
- Tear off screw caps, as needed for covering front screw hole.
- Mount the bracket to the wall.
- Screw cap
- Upper mounting hole
- Lower mounting holes (optional)
- Back Tamper
Step 3: Wiring the Receiver
- Optional screw hole (used to fasten front and back covers)
- Red LED
- Green LED
- Yellow LED
- Blue LED
- Reset button
- DIP switch
- Box tamper
- Bus Connector
- 4-pin terminal block
Note: the Force Receiver connections are not one-to-one! They are different from other Force peripherals.
Notes:
- The maximum wire run permitted is 300 meters (1,000 feet) for the total bus wiring. For the required wiring gauge information, refer to the d FORCE Installer Manuals.
- When closing the cover use a screw cap located on the rear side to cover the closing screw.
DIP Switch Configuration
SW1 – SW3 | Three switches to set ID of the Receiver |
---|---|
SW4 | NA |
SW5 | Tamper bypass |
SW6 | NA |
SW7* | Not used, but must be set to Off. |
SW8 | NA |
LEDs Indication
LED | Description |
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All LEDs ON | Receiver reset |
All LEDs ON except for GREEN LED FLASH | Receiver peripheral initialization |
RED LED ON | BUS communication OK |
RED LED BLINKS slow | In Prog Mode OR Bus Communication trouble |
RED LED ON and GREEN LED FLASH | Communication via RF channel |
RED LED BLINKS fast | Receiver in bootloader mode |
YELLOW LED BLINKS fast | Radio is in update mode |
Programming steps
The following instructions define the main programming steps to the FORCE panel using the wireless receiver. Eight receivers can be allocated to the FORCE *.
- Define the receiver ID using switches [1]-[3]. The Video Expander ID is set to 1 by default.
- Configure the Receiver in the system (Installer menu – Configuration > Peripherals > Wireless Receivers > Number of Receivers)
- View and record the noise level of the receiver (User Menu>System options > Information > Peripherals > Wireless Receiver]
- Enroll wireless device (Installer menu – Configuration > Peripherals > Wireless Receivers > Enroll)
- For each wireless device enrolled, configure its parameters. See Force and Vision programming manual and the manual for each wireless device.
- Perform communication test between the expander and the device . for detectors: Installer menu > Diagnostics > Zones Test. For other devices, test each one according to its functionality.
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Operating Voltage | 13V +/- 10% |
Current Consumption | Typical: 40 mA; max 65 mA |
Power Output | 10 mW (max) |
RF Immunity | According to EN50130-4 |
Range (L.O.S) | 300 meters |
Operating temperature | -10◦C to 55◦C (14◦F to 131◦F) |
Storage temperature | -20◦C to 60◦C (-4◦F to 140◦F) |
Size | 125.5 X 78 X 25.5 mm |
(4.94 X 3.07 x 1 inch)
Frequency| 868.65 MHz, 433.92 MHz
Ordering Information
Model | Frequency | P/N |
---|---|---|
WRF743 | 433MHz | 8600230 |
WRF786 | 868MHz | 8600231 |
UKCA and CE RED Compliance Statement:
Hereby, PIMA declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential
requirements of the UKCA Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and CE Directive
2014/53/EU.
For the UKCA and CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to our website:
www.pima-alarms.com
Limited Warranty
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. does not represent that its product may not be compromised and/or circumvented , or that the Product will prevent any death, personal and/or bodily injury and/or damage to property resulting from burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise, or that the Product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. The User understands that a properly installed and maintained equipment may only reduce the risk of events such as burglary, robbery, and fire without warning, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no death, personal damage and/or damage to property as a result. Read this guide in its entirety before attempting to program or operate your system. Should you misunderstand any part of this guide, please contact the supplier or installer of this system. Copyright © 2020 PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. E&OE
Contacting PIMA
PIMA Electronic Systems Ltd. www.pima-alarms.com
5, Hatzoref Street, Holon 5885633, Israel
Tel: +972.3.6506414
Fax: +972.3.5500442
Email: support@pima-alarms.com
Complies with:EN50131-3,EN50131-5-3 Grade2 Environmental Class II, PD
6662:2017
References
- Alarms.com
- Pima Electronic Systems | Residential & Commercial Security Systems
- Pima Electronic Systems | Residential & Commercial Security Systems
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