A.R23 Vehicle ID receiver

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A.R23
Our Price £96.96 £80.80 Regular Price £121.20

A.R23   Vehicle ID receiver

     Functions:

  • Simple installation
  • Over 300 users
  • Wide PSU range
  • 30m range, adjustable
  • Dual output

 

Technical features:

  • 12-30V ac/dc Iq=32mA
  • 2x form A relay 1A @ 12V
  • 52 x 52 x 23mm

 

A.R23     Vehicle ID receiver

This vehicle ID receiver will open a gate or door to vehicles carrying a valid long range radio frequency ID tag.  The receiver can be connected to and powered from all known control panels. The set is supplied with two pre-programmed ID tags.

The receiver controls the gate through two relays, one for opening and another to close. Gates and barriers with auto-close function enabled will only use the OPEN relay output. A blue LED indicates a vehicle ID tag is within the zone. 

Mount the receiver in a plastic waterproof housing at least 1.5m above ground for good RF reception. There is no sensitivity adjustment or any other serviceable parts inside the receiver.

A.R23 programming

To add an ID tag, power the receiver and plug in the Ctag. Press the learn button on the side of the receiver; the blue LED lights. Now press the Ctag button. The receiver LED flashes. 

Tags cannot be cleared individually, but the whole memory can be cleared. Press the learn button for 5 secs. The blue LED flashes quickly to confirm deletion.

The simplest wiring is for gate openers and barrier panels with auto-closing. The receiver has an open relay and a close relay, both producing a momentary pulse. The CLOSE output is not normally required, but could be used to close the gate sooner than the time delay set. The wiring below shows connection to a controller with auto-close enabled.
 

Multi-user entrances on private car parks or gated communities may have several users entering at the same time. The control panel must have timed closing and an open input. If only a combined open and close input is available, the additional relay shown for garage door openers will be necessary.

Industrial applications may need the range of the Ctag reduced to ensure only the correct door is activated. A directional antenna can also help to narrow the angle of reception