User's Manual
Installation Manual the Receiver 5-1
The Receiver
Receiver Specifications
Internal vs. External Receivers
Receiver Mounting Options
Receiver Positioning/Stagger Tuning
BR 4200 Auxiliary Receivers
Receiver Jumpers
Connecting the Receiver
Adjusting the Receiver
The Receiver (Figures 5.1-5.2) located at the
monitored zone, picks up the signal from an
activated Tag and relays it to the Controller.
Zone Receivers can be internally or externally
mounted near a monitored zone. BR 4200 Zone
Receivers monitor both zone events and Band
Removal events. BR 4200 Auxiliary Receivers
only monitor Band Removal events.
NOTE: For ES 2100 Receiver information, see
Appendix A.
Figure 5.1 Zone Receiver (Internal)
Receiver Specifications
Power Requirements
Temperature
Weight
Power Requirements
12V DC
Temperature
Receivers operate best in an ambient
temperature between 35 and 90 degrees
Fahrenheit. Operation outside of this range may
cause unexpected or undesirable results,
including premature failure.
Weight
Figure 5.2 Zone Receiver (Remote)
Internal and External Receivers weigh
approximately 5 oz. and 1 lb. 5 oz. U.S.
respectively, which should be considered when
choosing mounting hardware.