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R1000 Overview 
The R1000 repeater can be added to the T1000 system to extend the 
range of the T1000 transceiver up to 500 ft, depending on the conditions 
of the site. The R1000 repeater provides a secure, reliable wireless mode 
of communication without the need to run excess wiring throughout the 
site. The R1000 is designed to work only with the T1000 transceiver and 
the OL1000 overlock device.
R1000 Assembly
Remove cover.
1. 
Insert 4 lithium batteries 
2. 
Replace the cover
3. 
Wiring the Repeater
The repeater must be connected to an AC/DC power supply. Remove the 
bottom panel of the repeater to view the power pins. 
For AC power: 
Connect the red and black wires to terminals 1 and 
2. (With AC power, it doesn’t matter whether the red 
or black is connected to the + terminal, however, wire 
color use should be consistent throughout the site) 
For DC power:
Connect the red wire to terminal 1 (DC+) 
Connect the black wire to terminal 3 (DC-)
Set Up the R1000  
To program the repeater, the device must ‘learn’ the devices to communicate 
with. Devices must be manually learned before installation. To manually 
learn repeaters to the transceiver:
After the transceiver is connected to the Falcon XT, press the 
1. 
function button on the transceiver (SW1) to put it in learn mode. 
When the red LED is lit (not blinking) the transceiver is in learn mode.
Press the Learn button on the repeater to be learned. The LED on 
2. 
both the repeter and the transceiver will pulse while the device is 
being learned. When the LED on the repeater goes out, the device 
is learned. Learn all repeaters in this manner.
After all repeaters have been learned to the transceiver, press 
3. 
the function button on the tranceiver and the LED will go off. The 
transceiver is no longer in learn mode.
ACCESSMASTER R1000
Communication Connections
Pin
Comm
1
TX +
2
TX -
3
RX -
4
RX +
12 VDC 100 mA
Pin
Power
5
12 VDC
6
Ground
NOTE: Auxiliary power for peripheral devices is NOT provided on the transceiver. These 
devices must be powered separately.
1
3
2
4
5
6
RX-
RX+
TX-
TX+
Ground
+
-
1
3
2
4
5
6
12 VDC