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Help! Does anyone have an INSTALLATION manual for an old RF Commander III alarm system?

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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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Is this by chance for a Network Security system?
 
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David Kratz

Jan 1, 1970
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Perhaps ITI's weakest radio receiver ever designed, The RF Commander (No 3
or III it's just slashes ///)

Features:

100 foot open air range. (Real range 50 foot)
Membrane keypad will wear out quick. Buttons become harder to "press" over
time
Must use relay to get a decent siren to work with it.

Real Features:

Runs for a long time on a 9VDC backup battery.
Compatible with big-huge "remote" keypad for remote frustration trying to
arm the system.
Compatible with outdated CS4000 that is not made, or supported by the
original manufacturer.
Special features require use of CS4000

ITI's stuff is the best, but please; avert your eyes to their mistakes!

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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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David Kratz said:
Perhaps ITI's weakest radio receiver ever designed, The RF Commander (No 3
or III it's just slashes ///)

The III isn't wireless it has 4 hardwired zones and was used a lot by
Network Security in apartment buildings.

And I do recall the RF Commander and everything you said was dead on correct
 
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David Kratz

Jan 1, 1970
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Your probably right, I though the RF also had the famous "///" marking....it
was officially called the Hardwire Commander by the staff. the /// Was never
meant to be "3".

This is ITI's little mistake, it was early on, and they tried to go wayyyyy
to cheapo.

The C2000 was much better. (Had spatial diversity receiver...better
circuitry)

DK
 
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