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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The RWX73M is a 2-way supervised transmitter that combines the Magnetic/Door
Contact (against opening doors and windows) with an additional universal input or shutter. The
RWX73M operates with RISCO's 2-way wireless systems.
MAIN FEATURES
• Communication: Bi-directional
• Range: Up to 300 m (1,000 ft.) range line of sight
• Supervision: Up to 255 minutes
• Selective input termination :
NO, NC, DEOL, Shutter
• Selective input response: 10 / 500ms
• Tamper protection: Back + cover
OPERATING MODE
The RWX73M reports events from IN2 and from the magnetic reed switch. In normal operation
mode, an alarm is sent when the input or magnet are triggered. When restored, it transmits a
restoral message.
NOTE: If configured as Roller Shutter, the magnetic reed switch will not function.
INSTALLATION
Step 1: Transmitter-to-Receiver Communication Setup
The RWX73M must identify itself to the system's receiver by writing its coded message into the
receiver's address memory. This registration is performed either by entering the RWX73M's 11-
digit serial code number or by performing the following RF allocation steps:
1. Remove the front cover (Fig 1).
2. Set the main unit to Learn mode.
3. Remove battery from the insulation material and reinsert it into the transmitter, paying
attention to the polarity (Fig. 2).
4. Send a write message by pressing the front tamper switch (without detaching back bracket) for at
least 3 seconds until panel recognition displays (Fig. 2).
NOTE: Wait at least 1 minute before closing the front cover.
Step 2: Input Wiring
Use the diagrams for appropriate input termination wiring. For DEOL termination connect two
10K Ohm resistors (supplied). See Figure 8.
Step 3: Selecting the Mounting Location
1. Select a location for best communication quality and near the intended wired detector. It's
recommended to place the unit at the highest possible position.
2. Temporarily attach the unit to this point using two-sided adhesive tape.
3. Generate an alarm signal (by momentarily opening or closing the input terminals) and verify
that the receiver has received the signal. If the alarm signal is not detected, reposition the
transmitter and try again.
Step 4: Mounting (Fig. 3—Fig. 6)
1. Detach back of transmitter from the back bracket (Fig. 3A). At mounting location note the
alignment marks for both components (Fig. 3B), and then install accordingly using 2 mounting
screws and back tamper screw (Fig 3C).
LED INDICATION
• Upon successful learning: short
flash sequence
• Normal operation: brief light upon
transmission
• Low battery: short flash sequence
during transmission
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