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DE3174 1
MCR-304
Wireless Interface for Hard-Wire Control Panels
Installation Instructions
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose and Use
The MCR-304 is a single output wireless
PowerCode / CodeSecure receiver designed
to add fully supervised wireless capabilities to
hard-wired control panels, as demonstrated in
Figure 1.
The MCR-304 can be connected to various
control panels for remote control purposes and
can use up to 10 Powercode / CodeSecure™
wireless devices for remote control.
The MCR-304 will recognize only those
devices with IDs that have been “taught” into its
non-volatile memory. Other devices will be
ignored.
Detailed teaching/learning procedures are provided in
Paragraphs 3.4 and 3.5.
The MCR-304 provides trouble, low battery and tamper outputs
which are common to all 10 wireless devices.
1.2 Control Output
The MCR-304 features a single FORM-1C relay output that
reacts to control signals received from up to 10 wireless detectors
or hand-held transmitters. The relay can be programmed to
operate in the Pulse or Toggle modes (see Para. 4.4 for full
details).
MCR-304
RECEIVER
HARD-WIRED
CONTROL PANEL
TROUBLE OUT
LOW BATTERY OUT
TAMPER OUT
24 HR TROUBLE ZONE
24 HR BATERY
SUPERVISION ZONE
24 HR TAMPER ZONE
12V
-
RELAY OUTPUT
REMOTE CONTROL
ZONE INPUT
12 VDC OUT TERMINALS
WIRELESS
POWERCODE OR
CODE-SECURE
TRANSMITTERS
AND DETECTORS
(UP TO 10 UNITS)
+
Figure 1. Typical Application of the MCR-304
1.3 Status Outputs
In addition to the single relay output, the MCR-304 provides 3 open-
collector status outputs that function as follows:
Tamper: This output is activated once a TAMPER state is
detected in a transmitter or in the MCR-304 receiver itself.
Low Battery: This output is activated whenever a low battery
message is received from one of the detectors/transmitters.
Replacing the battery in the transmitter that sent the low-battery
message and transmitting once again resets the output.
Trouble: This output is activated if a supervised transmitter fails
to send its attendance message within a 4-8 hours time frame.
1.4 Construction Details
For construction details, refer to Figure 2.
Figure 2. MCR-304 with Cover Removed
1.5 Receiver Operating Modes
Two operating modes are available:
OPERATE - normal position (receiver stands by for signals)
LEARN - enrollment of transmitter IDs in the MCR-304
memory.
1.6 LED Functions during Operation
SIGNAL indicator (red - visible through a hole in the cover):
This LED illuminates when the output relay is energized and
continues to light for as long as the relay remains energized. The
LED extinguishes when the relay drops out.
Note: The red LED has a different function during the learning
session (see Paragraphs 3.4 and 3.5).
Memory Location indicator (yellow - visible only when the
cover is removed): This LED is extinguished in normal operation,
but has a special function during the “learning” session.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
RF SECTION
Front-End Module: Super-regenerative UHF receiver.
Operating Frequency: Per local requirements in country of use.
DATA PROCESSING SECTION
ID codes: Over 16,000,000 possible 24-bit combinations.
Total Message Length: 36 bits (66 bits for code secure devices)
ID Learning Capacity: Up to 10 different ID codes
ELECTRICAL DATA
Relay Outputs: Form 1C (N.C. and N.O.)
Relay Contact Ratings: 1A resistive, 30 VDC or AC.
Status Outputs: 3, up to 100 mA each, open-collector type
Relay Output Modes: Pulsed (3 s) or toggle, jumper selected.
Tamper Switch Ratings: 0.1 A / 30 VDC.
Input Voltage Range: 10.5-16 VDC (MCR-304) or 24 VAC/DC
(MCR-304U)
Current Drain (@ 12 VDC): 7 mA (standby), 32 mA (relay
energized).
Compliance with Standards:
FCC Part 15, CE (ETS 300220,
ETS 300683).
PHYSICAL
Operating Temperatures: 0°C to 49°C (32°
¡F to 120°¡F).
Dimensions
(H x W x D): 110 x 63 x 25 mm (4-5/16 x 2-1/2 x 1").
Weight: 76 g (2.7 oz).
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Page 1 - MCR-304

DE3174 1 MCR-304 Wireless Interface for Hard-Wire Control Panels Installation Instructions 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose and Use The MCR-304 is

Page 2 - 4. INSTALLATION

2 DE3174 3. PROGRAMMING 3.1 Helpful Hints A learning session is required to let the MCR-304 learn the ID codes of individual wireless transmitters, w

Page 3 - 5. MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS

DE3174 3 4.2 Mounting the Base in Place To install the cabinet, proceed as follows: A. Hold the base against the mounting surface and mark the points

Page 4 - Transmitter Deployment Table

4 DE3174 The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the unit, not expressly approved by Visonic Ltd., could void the user's FCC auth

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