The Remote Proximity Receiver (Model AM-RPR) is for adding localized keyless entry to a Linear radio-based access controller. Users can gain access to a controlled entrance by triggering a transmitter within two-to-three inches of the receiver's faceplate. Its ultra-short range allows the AM-RPR to be placed near the controlled opening, so that transmitters will not be detected by the wrong receiver.
A two-color LED on the faceplate acts as a status display. The indicator lights red when the receiver is getting dc power from the Linear access controller and turns green when access is granted to a transmitter.
Installation of the AM-RPR is easy. It mounts in a single-gang electrical box and connects to the system controller through a six-wire cable.
General Specifications
Power: supplied by Linear access controller, six-wire connection
Indication: red LED for dc power from access controller; LED turns green when access is granted to a transmitter
Test Mode: for checking radio reception
RFI Protection: small ferrite "doughnut" supplied to reduce radio reception in the wires
Wiring: up to 300 feet, BELDEN 9931 or equivalent (24 AWG); up to 500 feet, WEICO 9405 or equivalent (20 AWG)



