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Operations manual MiniLink® Data 900 and 2400 MHz Series MicroTek Electronics, Inc. 25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Suit e B-3; Lake Forest, CA 92630 Technical Support: 888-366-4276 www.microtekelectronics.com[...]
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FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B device, pursuant to PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferen ce. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordan ce with [...]
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INDEX S E C T I O N P A G E # FCC NOTICE ------------------ --------------------------------------------- -- ( i ) INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE ----------- --------------------------- --- ( i ) QUICK START GUIDE ------- ------------------ ----------------- ---------- 2 PRE-INSTALLATION REMINDER, RETURN POLICY --------- 3 TRANSCEIVER DESCRIPTION ---------[...]
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Q UICK S TART G UIDE MicroTek Electronics, Inc. recommends that al l equipment be bench tested before being installed onsite. This test will ensure that all com ponents of your application are functioning properly. D ATA T RANSCEIVER S ET - UP 1. Remove each Transceiver from the box and a ttach its omni-directional dipole antenna. 2. If the device [...]
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P RE -I NSTALLATION R EMINDERS The information on the Quick Start Guide is in tended for ease of use and application, the following reminders will help to ensure your sa tisfaction with MicroTek products and service. 1. Read through this manual before bench testing and installation 2. Make sure that you set the Data radios to the Baud Rate that wi [...]
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M INI L INK 900 AND 2400 MH Z D ATA T RANSCEIVERS TRANSCEIVER DESCRIPTION The MiniLink Data 900/2400 transceivers are eith er point-to-point or point-to-multi-point units. Software is provided to configure each radio to match the configurations of your camera and controlling device. If the Baud Rate is not set correctly, the control functions will [...]
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TRANSCEIVER OPERATION HOW TO SET UP EACH TRANSCEIVER 1. LOCATION Each Transceiver is designed to be pl aced on a flat surface for stab ility. The transceivers are not weat herproof and should be placed indoors or in an environmental enclosure if used outdoors or in a harsh environment. Included in each of MicroTek’s environmental enclosur e is a [...]
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TRANSCEIVER OPERATION (Continued) 1. Set-up Tab This screen is used to set the PC Serial Port to interface with the MiniLink Data 900 or 2400 MHz Transceiver. The parameters in th is tab must match the PC Serial Port Parameters for communication to be established. 2. Com Test Tab This screen is used to test the MiniLink Data transceiver and monitor[...]
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TRANSCEIVER OPERATION (Continued) • Avoid clicking on “Restore Module Defa ults” as Multiple Default-Resets could result in a software lockout, requiring a f actory reset of the Transceiver unit(s). If you are ex periencing s oftware dif ficulty, try refreshin g by cli cking on a separate fi le tab such as “Set-up” and re-click “C on fi[...]
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TRANSCEIVER SPECIFICATI ONS RF SECTION Power Output 140 mW (900 MHz), 50 mW (2.4 GHz) Transmitting Frequency 900 to 928 MHz 2.4000 to 2.4835 GHz Modulation Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Channel Capacity 7 hop sequences share 25 frequencies Over Air Baud Rate Up to 19200 bps FCC ID OUR9XSTREAM (900 MHz) OUR-24XSTREAM (2.4 GHz) Industry Canada 42[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SUGGESTION Camera does not respond when PTZ control functions are moved No wireless control should be the only pr oblem that would be related to the MiniLink Data transceivers. For all other problems, refer to the operations manual for other equipment that is being used. Tr y the following suggestions to obtain wireless cont[...]
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WARRANTY INFORMATION M ICROTEK L IMITED W ARRANTY MicroTek Electronics extends the follo wing LIMITED WARRANTY to t he original owner/purchaser of this product: 1) If, within two years after date of initial sale, this product, or any part or portion thereof, shall prove upon ex amination by MICROTEK, to be defective in material or workmanshi p, MI [...]