1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2. COMPONENT LOCATIONS
D-67 D-67L
D-67F DX-12
Linear’s single-channel standard digital receivers are used in wireless security systems and for various
remote control applications. The receiver is typically connected to inputs of a hardwired alarm control
panel, providing wireless remote capability.
COMMON
RELAY
OUTPUT
TERMINALS
POWER INPUT
WIRES
SILVER (-)
GOLD (+)
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
RELAY LATCH
RESET BUTTON
(MODEL D-67L ONLY)
NORMALLY OPEN
NORMALLY CLOSED
Five models of the single-channel receiver are available.
Model D-67: Standard receiver, the output triggers for a minimum of four seconds when activated
and will stay triggered as long as the transmitter is activated.
POWER INPUT
WIRES
SILVER (-)
GOLD (+)
D-67
Model D-67L: Latching receiver, the output latches when activated until reset manually.
Model D-67F: Toggling receiver, the output alternately latches and unlatches when activated.
Model DX-12: Shielded receiver in a metal case with an external antenna input for connection to a
Model EXA-1000 or EXA-2000 remote antenna, output triggers as long as the transmitter is activated.
To set a security code, standard digital receivers contain an eight-position coding switch. The switch
can be set to one of 256 possible unique codes. Standard digital transmitters also contain a coding
switch. Each single-channel transmitter used with the receiver must be set to the exact same security
code. The receiver will only activate from transmitters set with a matching code. Multi-channel standard
digital transmitters require setting some of the receiver code switches to pre-defined settings to select
the activation channel. Refer to the instructions included with multi-channel transmitters for coding
requirements.
For power, the D-67 & DX-12 receivers require 11-24 VDC or 12-16 VAC. The D-67L & D-67F receivers
require 11-14 VDC or 12 VAC. Current consumption for all models is 15 mA during standby and 40 mA
when the relay is energized.
Each receiver’s relay output provides normally open and normally closed (Form “C”), with dry contacts
(isolated from the power supply) rated at 1 Amp @ 32V AC/DC maximum, NEC Class 2 circuit.
The operating temperature range of these receivers is -4° to +140° F (-20° to +60° C).
STANDARD
DIGITAL
RECEIVERS
RELAY
OUTPUT
TERMINALS
FRONT
FRONT
D-67
NORMALLY CLOSED
SLOTS FOR
MOUNTING
BRACKET
ANTENNA
DX-12
COMMON
NORMALLY OPEN
CODING
SWITCH
Installation
Instructions
CODING
SWITCH
DX-12
BACK
INSIDE
USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123
(760) 438-7000 - Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340
3. SETTING THE CODE SWITCH
4. TYPICAL ALARM CONTROL PANEL CONNECTIONS
5. ANTENNA CONNECTION (FOR MODEL DX-12 ONLY)
CHOOSE A CUSTOM SECURITY CODE
RELAY OUTPUT
ANTENNAS
AVAILABLE FOR
THE DX-12:
NORMALLY CLOSED LOOP
ANTENNA
SCREW THE ANTENNA'S CABLE INTO THE
RECEIVER'S ANTENNA CONNECTOR
FOR MULTI-CHANNEL TRANSMITTERS,
REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
SUPPLIED WITH THE TRANSMITTER
FOR SPECIAL CODING REQUIREMENTS
DO NOT USE THE FACTORY SET CODE
CONNECT THE RECEIVER RELAY OUTPUT
TERMINALS TO THE DEVICE TO BE
TRIGGERED
GOLD
NOTE: THE ANTENNA CABLE
MAY BE EXTENDED UP TO
20 FEET, USE TYPE RG-59
+ AUX OUTPUT
USE A POINTED OBJECT TO SET ON/OFF
POSITIONS FOR KEYS 1-8 OF THE CODE SWITCH
COMMON NEGATIVE
RECEIVER
MODEL EXA-2000
DIRECTIONAL
ANTENNA
SILVER
USE EITHER THE NORMALLY OPEN OR
THE NORMALLY CLOSED TERMINAL AND
THE COMMON TERMINAL
TYPICAL CONTROL PANEL
NOTE: AVOID SETTING SWITCHES ALL
ON, ALL OFF, OR IN AN ALTERNATING
ON/OFF OR OFF/ON PATTERN
CO-AX AND TYPE "F" CONNECTORS
COM
N/C
ZONE 1 INPUT (N/C)
COMMON LOOP RETURN
ZONE 2 INPUT
NOTE: SIGNAL LOSS FROM EXTENDING
THE ANTENNA CABLE MAY REDUCE
THE RADIO RANGE
IF REQUIRED, CONNECT AN END-OF-LINE
RESISTOR AT THE RECEIVER AS SHOWN
END-OF-LINE
RESISTOR
IN SERIES
MATCH THE CODE IN ALL
TRANSMITTERS USED WITH
THE RECEIVER
RELAY RATING:
1 AMP @ 32V AC/DC MAXIMUM
MODEL LA-P
9" WHIP LOCAL ANTENNA
(CONNECTS DIRECTLY
TO THE RECEIVER)
(IF REQUIRED)
RECEIVER POWER
NORMALLY OPEN LOOP
CONNECT THE RECEIVER POWER INPUT
WIRES TO THE POWER SOURCE
ANTENNA
GOLD
+ AUX OUTPUT
CONNECT THE GOLD WIRE TO POSITIVE
AND THE SILVER WIRE TO NEGATIVE
(IGNORE POLARITY IF CONNECTING TO
AN AC POWER SOURCE)
COMMON NEGATIVE
RECEIVER
SILVER
TYPICAL CONTROL PANEL
COM N/O
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
D-67 & DX-12: 11-24 VDC OR 12-16 VAC
D-67L & D-67F: 11-14 VDC OR 12 VAC
ZONE 1 INPUT (N/O)
COMMON LOOP RETURN
ZONE 2 INPUT
MODEL EXA-1000
OMNI-DIRECTIONAL
ANTENNA
DON'T SET THE SWITCH
WITH A PENCIL OR PEN,
THE SWITCH MAY BECOME
CONTAMINATED
END-OF-LINE
ALL D-67s & DX-12: 15 mA STANDBY, 40 mA RELAY ON
RESISTOR
IN PARALLEL
(IF REQUIRED)
6. MOUNT RECEIVER
7. TEST SYSTEM
1. APPLY POWER TO THE RECEIVER. BE SURE THE ALARM
CONTROL PANEL IS DISARMED OR IN A TEST MODE.
LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) months.
This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear's
normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product to consumers. Consumers
should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer's warranty, if any. There are no
obligations or liabilities on the part of Linear LLC for consequential damages arising out of or
in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect
to loss of property, revenue, or profit, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All
implied warranties, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness,
are valid only until the warranty expires. This Linear LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties
express or implied.
FOR D-67 RECEIVERS
FOR DX-12 RECEIVERS
ATTACH THE SUPPLIED
MOUNTING BRACKET
TO THE MOUNTING
SURFACE
2. TRIGGER EACH TRANSMITTER CODED TO THE RECEIVER. THE
RECEIVER RELAY SHOULD CLICK. VERIFY THAT THE PROPER
ALARM CONTROL PANEL LOOP IS VIOLATED WHEN THE
RECEIVER ACTIVATES.
IF THE RECEIVER FAILS TO ACTIVATE, CHECK THE CODE
SWITCH SETTINGS AND VERIFY THAT RECEIVER HAS POWER.
NOTE: FOR BEST RADIO RANGE, MOUNT
THE RECEIVER AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE, AWAY
FROM OTHER RECEIVERS AND POSSIBLE
INTERFERENCE SOURCES
3. WITH PORTABLE TRANSMITTERS, OPERATE THEM FROM
VARIOUS LOCATIONS TO DETERMINE THE USABLE RADIO
RANGE OF THE SYSTEM. THIS WILL HELP TO LOCATE POSSIBLE
TROUBLE AREAS WHERE METAL OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY
SHIELD THE RECEIVER FROM THE TRANSMITTER.
All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number (RPA#).
Contact Linear Technical Services at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.
IMPORTANT !!!
Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an important need in portable
wireless signaling. However, there are some limitations which must be observed.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT MOUNT D-67
RECEIVERS INSIDE A METAL ENCLOSURE
USE APPROPRIATE
FASTENERS TO SECURE
THE RECEIVER TO
THE MOUNTING SURFACE
✶
For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations as
Part 15 devices. As such, they have limited transmitter power and therefore limited range.
CLIP RECEIVER
ONTO MOUNTING
BRACKET
✶
A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked by
radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies, regardless of code settings.
NOTE: DX-12 RECEIVERS MAY
BE MOUNTED INSIDE A METAL
ENCLOSURE AS LONG AS
THE REMOTE ANTENNA IS
LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE
ENCLOSURE
IMPORTANT: ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS ARE
✶
✶
✶
Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance.
NO BETTER THAN THE INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE THEY RECEIVE OVER TIME.
THEREFORE, INSTALLERS SHOULD
INSTRUCT THEIR CUSTOMERS TO TEST
THIS EQUIPMENT REGULARY, AT LEAST
ONCE A WEEK.
Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected interference or fault.
A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior to acting as a wholesale
distributor or dealer, and these facts should be communicated to the ultimate users.
STRAIGHTEN OUT
ANTENNA WIRE
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