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K600 Six Channel Receiver
 Code K600REC
 Make Keystone
 Guarantee 1
 Price 1 £20.35
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Keystone Six Channel Receiver

The Keystone six channel wireless receiver is designed for use with the Keystone Self Learn range of handheld fobs, door/ window contacts and PIRs, either as a addition to a hardwired system or as part of the Keystone wireless alarm kit.

There are 6 cores that are wired into the existing control panel, 1 per zone / function, an example of how it might be used is as follows:

Channel 1 (Orange) Keyfob used for SET/UNSET**
Channel 2 (White) Zone 1 Input
Channel 3 (Yellow) Zone 2 Input
Channel 4 (Green) Zone 3 Input
Channel 5 (Purple) Transmitter tamper
Channel 6 (Blue) Low battery signal from detectors

**If it is to be used to remotely arm / disarm a hardwired system it should be wired up as per the control panel manufacturers instructions for wiring a keyswitch or PTS (Push to set) function.

Dimensions

Height: 100mm
Width: 75mm
Depth: 30mm

Features:

Self Learn
6 Channels
Super-heterodyne
30m range between contact transmitter and receiver under normal conditions**

Technical Specifications

Colour White
Voltage Supply 12V DC
Battery n/a, supply from main panel
Current Cons Op 20mA
Current C Stand By 14µA
Coding Method Self Learn
Circuit Super-heterodyne
Op Temp Range -10 to +55C
Encoding/Decoding 10 Bit Binary
Mod Method Pulse Burst Mod
Output Power n/a
Frequency 433.92 MHz
Code Combinations 1024
Sensitivity -102dbm
No Of Channels 6
Output Type Open collector transistor
Drive Capability 0.5a

**Range The range of the detectors to the control panel will vary depending upon the building layout, construction of the building and thickness of walls. The orientation of the alarm panel and detectors can also affect the range. Find a place for the panel which is dry, as central to all transmitters as possible, as high as possible and away from sources of interference such as computers, televisions, electric motors, convection heaters, air conditioners and large metal objects that could shield the RF signal. It is recommended that, before both panel and transmitters are installed, a placement test be undertaken.