570 Easy Entry™ Receiver and 575 Transmitter
Description
The Model 570 Easy Entry™ RF Series Receivers and Model 575 Key
Ring Transmitters are used to remotely open or close a garage
door and arm or disarm DMP XRSuper6, XR20, and XR40 Command
Processor™ Panels. For a quick and simple installation, the 570
Receiver connects to the panel keypad bus. The Model 575
Transmitter provides buttons to arm or disarm the panel, activate
a garage door, and provides a panic button for emergencies. Every
time a button is pressed, the transmitter sends one of four billion
randomly changing codes that ensure state-of-the-art anti-scanning
security. The 570 Receiver includes a push-button and LED for easy
programming and a wire harness for easy installation. In addition,
a high intensity LED on a mounting plate is included for a visual
indication of the panel armed status.
Wiring the Receiver
Connect the 570 Receiver harness Red, Yellow, Green, and Black wires to the panel keypad bus. The panel
connections are marked RED (7), YEL (8), GRN (9), and BLK (10) and correspond to the same color wires as the
receiver harness. See Figures 2 and 3.
Note:
To program the 570 Receiver, use any LCD keypad, such as Models 690/790, 693/793, any 7000 Series Thinline
or Aqualite™. Do not use VFD keypads, such as Models 770 or 771. Also note that only one keypad and NO other
devices may be connected to the keypad bus when programming the 570 Receiver. The keypad must be set to
Address 1 when programming.
Garage Door
All garage door openers have a wall-mounted, push-button switch that activates the door through a 2-wire
connection. These two wires connect the push-button switch to the garage door motor. The 2 Amp relay output
provided from the receiver is turned on or off using the middle button on the 575 Key Ring Transmitter. Connect the
Red/White (N/O) and White (common) wires of the 570 Receiver harness in parallel with the existing push-button
switch wires or to the garage door motor. When connecting at the garage door motor, trace the wires from the
push-button switch to the motor to determine the correct connection. Most garage door motors use terminals #1
and #2, except MOM Crusader models, which use terminals #2 and #3.
Receiver Harness Wiring
Wire Color
Description
Connection
Blue or Purple
*
Switched ground (–) Output Armed Status LED (Black wire)
Black
Ground
panel - Black (10)
Red
+12 VDC
panel - Red (7)
Blue/Green
Optional Relay N/C
Optional Accessories
White/Brown
Optional Relay N/O
Optional Accessories
Brown
Optional Relay Common
Optional Accessories
White
Garage Door Relay Common
Garage Door Switch
Red/White
Garage Door Relay N/O
Garage Door Switch
Gray
Switched Ground (–) Output
Garage Door Timed Output
Yellow
Data Transmit to panel
panel - Yellow (8)
Green
Data Receive from panel
panel - Green (9)
*Note:
The 570 receiver harness may include either a Blue or Purple wire
for this connection.
Figure 2: Model 570 RF Receiver
BLUE or PURPLE
BLACK
RED
BLUE/GREEN
WHITE/BROWN
BROWN
WHITE
RED/WHITE
GRAY
YELLOW
GREEN
Option Header #1
Option Header #2
RF Antenna
Figure 1: Status LED, Transmitter, Receiver
INSTALLATION GUIDE