COOPER T100 900 User Manual

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Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Model T100-900
User Manual
Rev A
Copyright 1998 OMNEX Control Systems Inc.
All rights reserved.
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1 SAFETY
Read all instructions before operating equipment
Save these instructions for later use.
Follow all warnings and instructions
1.2 Battery
Use only standard AA alkaline batteries in the unit. Use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the product, and may be dangerous.
1.3 Labels
Your transmitter has a label on it, which is important for service and related purposes. Be careful not to lose the label or the information there.
WARNING!
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by OMNEX Control Systems Inc. invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the product and can void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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2 USER GUIDE
2.1 Configuration
2.1.1 Power Configuration
The unit can operate in several different power-on modes:
MODE
#
A.
B. " C.
ON/OFF
SWITCH
Unit turns ON when ON switch pressed and Off when OFF switch pressed.
Unit turns ON when any function depressed
2.1.2 Output Configuration
INPUT PAIRS
RG
1
ON
1 2
DESCRIPTION
When unit is first turned ON or any time the ON button is pressed, data is transmitted
When a change of state takes p lace, data is transmitted.
If a function is still active (button is held) data is transm itted every 1 out of 10 packets.
If no functions are active, data is transmitted 1 packet out of 30.
If STOP is pressed, data is transmitted and then transmitter turns OFF. Receiver outputs will
default to initial state.
same as Mode 1 except that outputs retain last state on sending STOP.
When a button is pressed, data is transmitted
Transmitted will t imeout in 30 secon d s
If STOP is pressed, all outputs in the rec eiver shall revert to their default state.
SETTING THE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
CONFIGURATION
OPTION
OUTPUT
PAIRS
A
MOMENTARY
CH1 CH2
1
2
3
4
A. MOMENTARY
3 4
5 6
7 8
Outputs directly reflect inputs. Outputs are ANDed with 'MAIN" function. This means that if a button is pressed and the RF carrier is lost, the output will automatically clear.
AB
CD
STOP
B
TOGGLE
C
INTERLOCKED
3
CH3 CH4
CH5 CH6
CH7 CH8
2
3
4
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B. TOGGLE
Each output pair is independently toggled and latched. Every time a button is pressed, its corresponding output toggles. In the event of loss of carrier, the status of the output will either retain its state or turn OFF depending on the POWER ON mode selected.
C. INTERLOCKED
Each of the 8 outputs are paired. Within each pair, only one output can be on at one time (ie. interlocked). The default outputs shall be odd numbers OFF and even numbers ON. Whether the pairs retain last state or default upon loss of carrier shall depend on the POWER ON mode selected.
2.1.3 Link Mode
Sends out all configuration data including the factory programmed ID to the desired receiver
2.1.4 Security Configuration
In certain cases it may be desirable to prevent accidental use of the unit by preventing anyone except authorized personnel to activate the unit. Entering the SECURITY MODE shall enable a user to program in a unique 4 digit startup ID. This ID must be entered while simultaneously depressing the ON switch.
2.2 Normal Operation
During normal operation, the unit will function like an 8 channel transmitter. The specific functions of each button is defined during device configuration.
3 SPECIFICATIONS
TX Power 10mW Supply Voltage 3.3 – 10 VDC Current < 20mA on transmit; 2mA on standby Data Rate 4800 bps
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