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Radio receiver FAAC RP2 2-channel 868 MHz SLH plug-in OEM module
Radio receiver FAAC RP2 2-channel 868 MHz SLH plug-in OEM module
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Radio receiver FAAC RP2 2-channel 868 MHz SLH plug-in OEM module
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Radio receiver FAAC RP2 2-channel 868 MHz SLH plug-in OEM module
Radio receiver FAAC RP2 2-channel 868 MHz SLH plug-in OEM module
FAAC RP2 is a compact 2-channel radio receiver module that operates at 868 MHz in an SLH plug-in form factor, intended for OEM integration into gate and barrier automation systems. The module receives wireless remote control commands and provides two independent channels that can be assigned to distinct functions, enabling separate control of different outputs within a single receiver unit. Its small size and plug-in design simplify installation in control boards and allow integration into existing access control or automation products.
The SLH plug-in format provides a space-saving solution that is easy to fit into control panels without custom housing modifications. Operating at the 868 MHz frequency ensures compatibility with common European remote transmitters and delivers stable reception for typical gate and barrier distances. Two independent channels allow flexible mapping of commands to different functions, reducing the need for multiple receivers. The module is designed for OEM use, offering straightforward electrical connection and predictable behavior for professional installers and manufacturers.
Insert the SLH plug-in module into the compatible socket on the control board following the manufacturer's wiring diagram. Configure each of the two channels according to the control unit's assignment procedure, matching remote transmitter codes where required. Verify power is disconnected while inserting the module, then restore power and perform a learning or pairing procedure if the control unit requires binding to remote transmitters. Test each channel by operating the corresponding remote control to confirm correct response and range in the installation environment.
Install the module in a location within the control panel that minimizes interference from metal enclosures and high-voltage components. Maintain manufacturer-recommended separation from other radio or power devices and follow grounding and shielding practices of the main control board. If reception range is insufficient, check antenna connections and mounting orientation before considering alternative hardware.
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