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Extended Runs and Secondary Keypad In Zone
A | 400 feet max (122 m) |
IR Receiver |
B | 200 feet max (61 m) |
IR Receiver |
IR Receiver
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PWR IR RCVR | S |
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| 200 feet max (61 m) |
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| Power Supply | IR Receiver | |
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| To 120 V AC |
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D | 400 feet max (122 m) |
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600 feet max (183 m)
Model MRC44
IR Receiver
Figure 11 – MRC44 Keypad CAT5 Cable Lengths
The maximum cable length for CAT5 connections to a single keypad is 400 feet (see Figure
MRCCB1
PWR
IR IN | CONTROLLER |
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KEYPAD
Figure 12 – MRCCB1 MRC44 Connecting Block
If both keypads in the zone are using an external IR receiver, the MRC44 Connecting Block (see Figure 12) is used to expand the connections on the back of the primary keypad as shown in Figure
If your installation requires cabling beyond these limits you can use the MRC44 Connecting Block to power the keypads from a separate run of +12VDC as shown in Figure
The Maximum cable run to the external IR receiver in each of the above cases is 250 feet from the keypad.
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