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This Quick Start Guide is intended for experienced installing technicians. It is a basic reference to ensure all connections are properly made. 
Installation and wiring of systems must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

1.0 Introduction

Long Range Transmitters and Receivers with an integrated receive 
antenna comprise Farpointe Data’s high frequency, long-range 
identification solution known as Ranger. Intended for security access 
control applications, Ranger’s wireless communications are based 
upon a secure, digital, anti-playback routine. The four-channel Ranger 
Receiver (Channels A, B, C & D), model WRR-44, allows Ranger 
Transmitter data to be sent over four separate Wiegand outputs. 
Formatting of the Wiegand output is dependent upon the data 
encoded on each individual Ranger Transmitter.

2.0 Receiver Layout

3.0 Cable Requirements

24 AWG minimum, multi-conductor stranded with an overall foil 
shield, for example Belden 9540 or similar. Per the SIA’s Wiegand 
specification, maximum cable length is 500 feet (152.4 m).

4.0 Output Formats

Wiegand (industry standard 26-bit Wiegand and custom  
Wiegand formats).

5.0 Grounding

Shield (drain) continuity must run from the Receiver to the access 
panel. Further, the shield and Receiver ground must be tied together 
at the access panel, and must connect to an earth ground at one  
point only.

6.0 Power

Power required is 12 VDC nominal at 120 mA. The Receiver may be 
powered by the access panel. A linear power supply is recommended 
for best operation.

7.0 Mounting

The Receiver may be mounted indoors or outdoors. The base of  
the enclosure includes a drill template providing mounting provisions 
to a wall box (standard North American and European), as well as pre-
drilled holes in the four corners allowing mounting to a flat surface. 
Use supplied #6 mounting screws, or equivalent security screws,  
for installation.

8.0 Read Range Adjustment

As shipped, the Receiver is set for the maximum read range, which is 
nominally up to 200 feet (61 m). For optimal read range, it is important 
that the Receiver be mounted as far from potential interference sources 
as possible. These sources may include, but are not limited to, large 
metal and concrete obstructions, as well as magnetic fields and radio 
transmissions. Further range varies based on the height a Receiver is 
installed, how a user may hold a Transmitter when being used, and 
where the Transmitter is being used. Read range may vary for each 
installation. Read range may be reduced by gently adjusting the 
Receiver’s range pot in the counter-clockwise direction.

9.0 External LED Indicator

Refer to the information below for explanation on the Receiver’s 
external LED indicator operation:

LED State

Description

Green

Initial power up

Amber

Normal powered on state

Flash Green

An activated Transmitter button press has  
been received and processed

Flash Red

A non-activated Transmitter button press  
has been detected

Off

Receiver is not powered on, or failed to  
power up successfully

10.0 Antenna Switch

As shipped, the Receiver’s Antenna Switch is set in the INT (internal) 
position. Read range can be extended using a separate, external 
antenna attached to Receiver’s on-board 6.19 mm SMA jack 
connector. If a separate, external antenna is used, then the switch 
should be set in the EXT (external) position. For installations requiring 
a separate, external antenna, please refer to the WRR-44 External 
Antenna Reference Document.

11.0 Beeper Switch

As shipped, the Receiver’s Beeper Switch is set in the ON position. 
If the installation technician prefers to disable the beeper and  
External LED Indicator, then the Beeper Switch should be set in  
the OFF position.

Legend:
a.  Antenna Connector
b.  Audio Beeper
c.  10-PIN Terminal Block

d.  Read Range Adjustment
e.  Antenna Switch
f.  Beeper Switch

QUICK START GUIDE

WRR-44 RANGER

®

 LONG-RANGE

433-MHz RECEIVER

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