
Remote
Receiver
(Digital)
P/N
860-06-0003
Specifications
Power
Supply
12V
-
16V
Max.
Power
Consumption
175mA
Weight
145g
Dimensions
(H
x
W
x
L)
33
x
66
x
104
Colour
White
Channels
4
Users
238
Passives
(Supervised)
64
•
Four
channel
receiver
•
High
noise
immunity
•
238
Users
+
64
supervised
RF
devices
may
be
learned
•
Signal
Jamming
Detection
and
Ambient
Noise
Level
indication
•
Advanced
RF
anti-collision
software
•
Individual
relay
pulse
periods
selectable
up
to
10
minutes
•
Dedicated
panic
remotes
may
be
learned
•
Selectable
retrigger
protection
on
any
relay
•
Panel
arming
/
disarming
/
stay
arming
and
panic
through
keypad
bus
•
Expansion
of
panel
zones
with
RF
devices
such
as
RF
passives.
3. Introduction
The
IDS
Digital
Wireless
Receiver
is
an
extremely
receiver
unit
that
may
be
used
either
as
a
product
or
in
conjunction
with
any
DIGITAL
IDS
alarm
such
as
the
IDS
816,
1224
or
1632.
When
used
with
DIGITAL
IDS
alarm
panel,
the
receiver
connects
onto
same
communication
and
power
bus
as
the
keypad
no
other
connections
are
needed
to
make
use
of
any
the
advanced
receiver
functions.
4. Installation and Wiring
•
The
IDS
Digital
Wireless
receiver
may
be
used
either
a
standalone
mode
or
connected
to
an
DIGITAL
alarm
panel.
•
When
used
in
standalone
mode,
the
receiver
needs
a
supply
of
between
12V
and
16V
DC.
The
Data
lines
D+
and
D-
do
not
need
to
be
connected.
•
When
connected
to
a
DIGITAL
IDS
alarm
the
D+
and
D-
data
lines
must
be
connected
the
panel’s
D+
and
D-
data
lines.
(Connection
relays
to
arm
and
disarm
the
panel
via
zones
NOT
needed.
Arming
and
disarming
of
the
is
done
through
the
data
bus.)
and
Common
(COM)
outputs
of
all
four
relays
available
to
be
connected
to
external
devices
as
gate
operators
or
other
alarm
panels.
•
Relay
4’s
NO
contact
is
only
available
with
jumper
6
in
position
2.
When
Jumper
6
is
in
position
1
Relay
4’s
NO
contact
is
connected
to
ground
via
the
tamper
switch
on
the
receiver.
•
For
ease
of
programming
Jumper
5
may
be
used
to
remove
power
to
the
unit
after
installation.
5. Switches, Jumpers, and Relays
•
The
IDS
Digital
Wireless
Receiver
has
8
switches,
1
Tamper
switch
and
2
Jumpers
•
The
8
Dip
switches
are
used
to
program
the
receiver
and
adjust
its
available
features.
connected
to
an
IDS
DIGITAL
alarm
panel
programming
of
users
and
RF
devices
such
RF
Passives
are
done
through
the
panel
The
programming
of
any
of
the
other
features
however
still
need
to
be
done
using
the
switches.
•
Jumper
5
is
the
power
jumper
that
may
be
used
to
remove
power
from
the
unit
when
required
to
do
so
during
programming.
•
Jumper
6
selects
between
Relay
4’s
NO
contact
or
the
Tamper
Switch
Contact.
The
tamper
is
internally
connected
to
ground.
•
Any
of
the
relay
outputs
may
be
used
to
switch
a
maximum
of
3A
at
a
maximum
of
24V
DC.
relays
are
not
intended
for
switching
high
signals
directly
such
as
lights
or
motors.