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be  determined  by  turning  the  equipment  off  and on,  the  user  is encouraged  to  try  to  correct 

the interference by one or more of the following measures: 

• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna 

• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 

• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the  

receiver is connected. 

 

Replacing battery 

 

 

 

WARNING! 

Only qualified service personnel may install this equipment. The instructions in this manual 

are intended for use by qualified service personnel only. 

 

Only qualified persons should service the system. 

The  installation  and  service  of  this  hardware  is  to  be  performed  only  by  service  personnel 

having  appropriate  training  and  experience  necessary  to  be  aware  of  hazards  to  which  they 

are  exposed  in  performing  a  task  and  of  measures  to  minimize  the  danger  to  themselves  or 

other  persons.  Electrical shock  hazards from  the  telecommunication  network  and  AC mains 

are possible with this equipment. To minimize risk to service personnel and users, the system 

must be connected to an outlet with a third-wire Earth. 

Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming available 

on metal system surfaces during power line fault events near network lines. 

These leakage currents normally safely flow to Protective Earth via the power cord. 

Therefore, it is mandatory that connection to an earthed outlet is performed first and removed 

last when cabling to the unit. Specifically, operations requiring the unit to be powered down 

must have the network connections (exchange lines) removed first. 

Intrinsic safety 

Do not install the unit in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignited explosions. 

 

Exposure to sunlight, heat and moisture 

!

CAUTION

:

 

RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING

 

TO THE INSTRUCTIONS

 

Summary of Contents for ISL024DB1

Page 1: ...cludes the theory of operation specifications interface definitions configuration information and mechanical drawings ISL024DB1 User s Guide information about the hardware interface between ISL024DB1...

Page 2: ...ctronics and 12 months for mechanical parts and Temperature probes from date of delivery from the factory or authorised distributor under normal use and service and otherwise when such equipment is us...

Page 3: ...any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the Manufacturer could void the user s authority to...

Page 4: ...n 5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 8 2 ISL024DB1 9 3 Theory of operation 9 3 1 Network Topologies 9 3 2 Point To Point 9 3 3 Point to Multipoint 10 3 4 Other network topologies 11 4 Board Level Pin Assignm...

Page 5: ...interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful in...

Page 6: ...anger to themselves or other persons Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunication network and AC mains are possible with this equipment To minimize risk to service personnel and users the syste...

Page 7: ...ect sunlight for long periods Keep away from excessive heat and moisture Spare parts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessories The operation of non approved parts cannot be guarant...

Page 8: ...cation Product Model ISL024DB1 Part Number 250001 Test Laboratories Unit E South Orbital Trading Park Hedon Road Hull HU9 1NJ UK T 01482 801801 F 01482 801806 STANDARDS TO WHICH CONFORMITY IS DECLARED...

Page 9: ...transmission distance makes itself the most popular selection of many applications in different fields 3 Theory of operation 3 1 Network Topologies Topology refers to the shape of a network or the ne...

Page 10: ...work the receiver would typically be set up as the access point and would be configured to receive data The other nodes would be set up as transmitters There is a limit of 60 transmitters that can be...

Page 11: ...repeater network would still be useful for a point to multipoint network where some of the transmitters are not in range of the primary access point In this network topology an ISL024DB1R product is s...

Page 12: ...The repeater setup must be powered sufficiently The antennas of the transmitter and the receiver in the repeater should be positioned to minimize interference For best performance the antennas should...

Page 13: ...nput Pulse Input 2 6 Input Analogue Input 7 Input Pulse Input 1 8 Output TX Out 9 Input Pulse Input 1 10 Input 1 wire Data 11 Input Pulse Input 2 12 Output VDD 13 Output VSW switched VDD out 14 Ground...

Page 14: ...ut Power 1mW Maximum radiated power EIRP 45 13mV m measured at 3 meter Range Line of sight Outdoor up to 300m Indoor up to 30m Sensitivity 115dBm at 2400kbps RF rate ELECTRICAL ENVIROMENTAL Supply vol...

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