User Manual

Operation
Set the ID code on the MRCR, using the ten-position switches, to match that of the
sensor/transmitter that it is to monitor. If either switch is set to 8 or 9, then the MRCR
will operate upon receipt of any ID code. Connect the MRCR to the external equipment
using the auxiliary equipment cable. Turn the MRCR on using the toggle switch. Test
the unit by pressing the test button. The external equipment should operate if the MRCR
is functioning and properly connected.
ID Switch Setting Chart
ID x8 x1 ID x8 x1 ID x8 x1 ID x8 x1
00 0 0 21 2 5 40 5 0 61 7 5
01 0 1 22 2 6 41 5 1 62 7 6
02 0 2 23 2 7 42 5 2 63 7 7
03 0 3 ALL 2 8 43 5 3 ALL 7 8
04 0 4 ALL 2 9 44 5 4 ALL 7 9
05 0 5 24 3 0 45 5 5 ALL 8 0
06 0 6 25 3 1 46 5 6 ALL 8 1
07 0 7 26 3 2 47 5 7 ALL 8 2
ALL 0 8 27 3 3 ALL 5 8 ALL 8 3
ALL 0 9 28 3 4 ALL 5 9 ALL 8 4
08 1 0 29 3 5 48 6 0 ALL 8 5
09 1 1 30 3 6 49 6 1 ALL 8 6
10 1 2 31 3 7 50 6 2 ALL 8 7
11 1 3 ALL 3 8 51 6 3 ALL 8 8
12 1 4 ALL 3 9 52 6 4 ALL 8 9
13 1 5 32 4 0 53 6 5 ALL 9 0
14 1 6 33 4 1 54 6 6 ALL 9 1
15 1 7 34 4 2 55 6 7 ALL 9 2
ALL 1 8 35 4 3 ALL 6 8 ALL 9 3
ALL 1 9 36 4 4 ALL 6 9 ALL 9 4
16 2 0 37 4 5 56 7 0 ALL 9 5
17 2 1 38 4 6 57 7 1 ALL 9 6
18 2 2 39 4 7 58 7 2 ALL 9 7
19 2 3 ALL 4 8 59 7 3 ALL 9 8
20 2 4 ALL 4 9 60 7 4 ALL 9 9
RF Link
The operational range of the RF link is dependent upon various conditions. The high
frequency of the RF link works best under line of sight conditions. Using the standard
stub antenna will result in RF ranges varying from 0.5 kilometer to 5-10 kilometers for
open areas. The use of relays can increase these ranges.
QTI Page 12 Revision: C
Form #: 30Z0147 Effective Date: 24 August 2006