DXR-701 |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION |
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A nine-inch wire lead serves as the receiver’s antenna. The red program |
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The DXR-701 is a digital receiver with an isolated relay output designed for use |
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with Linear’s DX Format transmitters. This receiver can be used in a variety |
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indicator lights during RF reception. The installer can verify that signals are |
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of remote control applications. When the receiver detects a signal from a |
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being sent from transmitters and diagnose interference problems by viewing |
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transmitter programmed into its memory, the relay output activates. The relay |
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the indicator.The indicator also lights during memory programming/erasing and |
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has four optional output configurations. |
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flashes to count the number of transmitters in memory.The program button and |
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In a typical installation, the receiver is connected to an alarm control panel, door |
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indicator function as follows: |
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activate or control the device.The receiver should be mounted with the supplied |
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strike, camera, high current relay or some other device. A transmitter is used to |
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FUNCTION |
PROGRAM BUTTON |
PROGRAM INDICATOR |
DIGITAL |
mounting bracket indoors or inside a weather resistant non-metallic housing. |
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OPERATION |
RELAY |
ARE RECEIVED, BLINKS AS |
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NORMAL |
RELEASES LATCHED |
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RECEIVER |
The digital DX code format features over a million possible codes. The DX |
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PROGRAMMING |
PRESS AND RELEASE |
INTERFERENCE IS RECEIVED |
is required. Receivers must be programmed to the transmitter’s code before |
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LIGHTS FOR 3 SECONDS FOR |
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transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes, so no field coding |
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MEMORY |
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PROGRAMMING |
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system testing and operation. Up to 32 transmitters can be programmed |
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Installation |
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into the receiver’s memory. The memory is retained, even without power. |
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CHECKING |
PRESS UNTIL BLINK AND |
BLINKS THE NUMBER OF |
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Instructions |
The unit can be powered from a 11-17 VDC or 12-16 VAC power source. The |
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MEMORY |
RELEASE |
TRANSMITTERS IN MEMORY |
relay’s normally open and normally closed contacts can switch up to 1 amp at |
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PRESS AND HOLD |
AFTER BLINKING COUNT. A |
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24 volts AC/DC. |
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ERASING |
THROUGH THE COUNT |
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MEMORY |
AND HOLD FOR 4 |
PAUSE THEN A SINGLE BLINK |
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Cutting jumpers select how the relay activates. The factory setting causes |
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AS MEMORY IS ERASED |
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(760) 438-7000 • FAX (760) 438-7043 |
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SECONDS MORE |
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the relay to engage for four seconds each activation. Optionally, the relay |
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USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123 |
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Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340 |
can be set to engage for one second, toggle on with one activation then off |
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www.linearcorp.com |
with the next, or latch engaged until reset by pressing the program button. |
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DXR-701 FEATURES |
RELAY OPTION JUMPERS |
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MOUNTING RECEIVER |
ANTENNA |
POWER |
NOTE: |
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MOUNTING NOTES: |
IF RELAY OPTION IS GOING TO |
TERMINALS |
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USE SCREWS TO |
1. MOUNT RECEIVER AS HIGH AS |
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TERMINALS |
BE CHANGED: REMOVE POWER, |
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ATTACH THE |
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CUT JUMPERS, APPLY POWER, |
JUMPER |
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MOUNTING |
POSSIBLE FOR BEST RADIO RANGE |
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RELAY |
ERASE MEMORY, THEN RE- |
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BRACKET |
2. KEEP RECEIVER AWAY FROM METAL |
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TERMINALS |
PROGRAM ALL TRANSMITTERS |
WJ1 |
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OBJECTS THAT CAN DECREASE RADIO |
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PROGRAM |
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RANGE BY SHIELDING THE SIGNAL |
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OPEN CASE |
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3. KEEP RECEIVER AWAY FROM |
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INDICATOR |
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WITH SMALL |
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JUMPER |
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MOTORS, FANS AND OTHER |
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SCREWDRIVER |
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ELECTRICAL DEVICES THAT MAY |
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WJ2 |
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CAUSE INTERFERENCE AND REDUCE |
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ANTENNA |
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SNAP RECEIVER |
RADIO RANGE |
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ONTO BRACKET |
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RECEIVER CIRCUIT BOARD |
BRACKET CAN |
CORNER HOLE IS |
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MOUNT IN THREE |
SHARED FOR |
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PLACES |
LOCATIONS 2 & 3 |
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RELAY OPTION |
JUMPER WJ1 |
JUMPER WJ2 |
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LOCATION 2 |
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4 SECOND LATCH |
SOLID |
SOLID |
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PROGRAM |
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LOCATION 1 |
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1 SECOND LATCH |
CUT |
SOLID |
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BUTTON |
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LATCH UNTIL RESET ++ |
SOLID |
CUT |
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N.O. COM N.C. |
TOGGLE ON AND OFF ++ |
CUT |
CUT |
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11-17 VDC |
BE SURE POWER IS OFF WHEN CUTTING JUMPERS |
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LOCATION 3 |
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12-16 VAC |
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++ CAN BE RESET BY PUSHING THE PROGRAM BUTTON ONCE |
PULL ANTENNA |
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STRAIGHT |
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TERMINAL CONNECTIONS |
PROGRAMMING MEMORY |
CHECKING MEMORY |
DXR-701 |
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DXR-701 |
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1. PRESS AND RELEASE |
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TERMINALS |
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TERMINALS |
CAMERA |
1. PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON |
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PROGRAM BUTTON. |
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AND HOLD FOR ABOUT TWO |
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N.C. OR N.O. |
N.C. |
& VCR |
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ALARM |
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2. PROGRAM INDICATOR |
SECONDS UNTIL INDICATOR |
COM |
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LIGHTS THEN RELEASE. |
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LOOP |
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WILL LIGHT IF THERE IS |
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N.O. |
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ALARM PANEL |
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ROOM IN MEMORY FOR |
2. COUNT THE NUMBER OF |
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ANOTHER TRANSMITTER. |
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AUX. |
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POWER |
INDICATOR BLINKS, THIS IS |
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(32 TRANSMITTERS MAX.) |
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THE TOTAL NUMBER OF |
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POWER |
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SUPPLY |
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3. SEND SIGNAL FROM |
TRANSMITTERS PROGRAMMED. |
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ALARM PANEL CONNECTION |
SECURITY CAMERA CONNECTION |
TRANSMITTER, INDICATOR |
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WILL FLICKER AS SIGNAL IS |
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1 SECOND RELAY OPTION |
LATCHING RELAY OPTION |
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RECEIVED. |
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DXR-701 |
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DXR-701 |
LOAD |
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TERMINALS |
ELECTRIC |
TERMINALS |
4. REPEAT THE ABOVE THREE |
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STEPS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL |
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N.C. |
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DOOR STRIKE |
N.C. |
EXTERNAL |
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TRANSMITTER. |
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COM |
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STRIKE |
COM |
RELAY |
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PUSH UNTIL |
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POWER |
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N.O. |
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NOTE: |
INDICATOR LIGHTS |
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XFMR |
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RADIO |
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THE RECEIVER CAN MEMORIZE |
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POWER |
EACH TRANSMITTER MORE THAN |
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POWER |
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SUPPLY |
ONCE. TO PREVENT DUPLICATE |
NOTE: DO NOT CONTINUE TO PRESS |
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XFMR |
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ENTRIES, PROGRAM EACH |
BUTTON OR MEMORY WILL BE ERASED |
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DOOR STRIKE CONNECTION |
EXTERNAL RELAY CONNECTION |
TRANSMITTER INTO RECEIVER |
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ONLY ONCE. |
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4 SECOND RELAY OPTION |
TOGGLE RELAY OPTION |
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SYSTEM TESTING |
ERASING MEMORY |
LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY |
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1. ACTIVATE EACH TRANSMITTER, |
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This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) |
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1. PRESS PROGRAM BUTTON |
months. The Warranty Expiration Date is labeled on the product. This warranty extends only |
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ONE AT AT TIME. |
to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear’s normal distribution |
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AND CONTINUE TO HOLD IT |
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channels.Linear does not warrant this product to consumers. Consumers should inquire from |
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THROUGH THE COUNT OF THE |
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2. LISTEN FOR RELAY CLICK IN |
their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations or |
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TRANSMITTERS. |
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RECEIVER. |
liabilities on the part of Linear Corporation for consequential damages arising out of or in |
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connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect |
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2. CONTINUE TO HOLD THE |
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3. VERIFY THAT THE DEVICE CONNECTED |
to loss of property, revenue, or profit, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. |
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BUTTON AFTER THE COUNT |
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All implied warranties, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties |
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TO THE RECEIVER RESPONDS. |
UNTIL THE INDICATOR BLINKS |
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for fitness, are valid only until Warranty Expiration Date as labeled on the product. This Linear |
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ONE MORE TIME (ABOUT |
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CorporationWarranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied. |
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4. TEST PORTABLE TRANSMITTERS IN |
FIVE SECONDS AFTER THE |
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All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number (RPA#). |
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VARIOUS LOCATIONS TO DETERMINE |
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Contact Linear Technical Service at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details. |
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SYSTEM PERFORMANCE. |
3. ALL TRANSMITTERS |
IMPORTANT !!! |
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Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an important need in portable |
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PROGRAMMED INTO MEMORY |
wireless signalling. However, there are some limitations which must be observed. |
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WILL BE ERASED. |
• For U.S. installations only:The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations |
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as Part 15 devices. As such, they have limited transmitter power and therefore limited range. |
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• A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked |
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by radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies, regardless of code settings. |
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• Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance. |
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• Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected |
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interference or fault. |
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PUSH AND HOLD BUTTON |
• A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior to acting as a wholesale |
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distributor or dealer, and these facts should be communicated to the ultimate users. |
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FOR FIVE SECONDS AFTER |
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THE TRANSMITTER COUNT |
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Copyright © 2002 Linear Corporation |
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