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Product  Components

       

MT-1350TRX  Tranceiver

User’

s Manual

 

 

Names and Functions of Each Part

Connector & Dip Switch Layout

Wireless DATA Tranceiver Manual

1. Wireless Data Receiving Indicator(green)

                                             

2. Wireless Data Transmission Indicator(red)

 

  

3. Power Indigator(blue)

                                             

4. CONNECTOR1, 2 : Power & RS-485 signal

                                           

5. Frequency Setup Rotary Switch

                                          

6. Test Mode Slide Switch

                                            

Connector

Antenna

5

 General  Connection

Camera and Controller Wiring Diagrams

 

 

Names and Functions of Each Part

Wireless DATA Tranceiver Manual

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7. SMA Antenna Connector

                                            

8. ID Setup Dip Switch

                                             

9. Rxd/Txd Setup Dip Switch

                                            

10. Baudrate Setup Dip Switch

                                          

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<TXD Mode>

<RXD Mode>

1. RF Data Receiving Indicator : 

Upon receiving RF data in receiving mode, green LED blinks.

2. RF Data Transmission Indicator : 

Upon sending RF data in transmission mode, red LED blinks.

3. Power Indicator : 

When power is on, blue LED will be turned on. At this time, do not look at LED directly.                       

4. Connector1 & Connector2 : 

Connector 1 and connector 2 are connected inside in parallel.     

5. Frequency Setup Rotary Switch : 

This is the rotary switch for changing channel. Set the frequency by

It may deteriorate your eyesight.

turning the rotary switch with a flat-tip screw driver(Refer to Frequency Setting).

6. Test Mode Slide Switch : 

Test data is to be emitted via RF in transmission mode, whereas via RS-485 in

7. Antenna Connector : 

SMA Antenna connector

8. Address : 

No communication is possible even between different groups at the same frequency which can

receiving mode.

be set by the group-setting switch.

9. SET1 : 

This is the resetting switch for initialization of transmission/receiving mode, frequency, and ID, and

more(Refer to SET1 Setting).

10. SET2 : 

This is the setting switch for baudrate, and protocol(Refer to SET2 Setting).

Summary of Contents for MT-1350TRX

Page 1: ...3 4 1 2 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F A B C D E A B C D E 2 4GHz Wireless Data Tranceiver User Guide FCC notice to users and product statements THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES Operat...

Page 2: ...ional problem Immediately turn the power off to the appliance if there is any abnormal condition such as smoke or unusual smells Continuing to use the appliance under abnormal conditions may result in...

Page 3: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F A B C D E A B C D E Joystick CAMERA TXD Mode RXD Mode 1 RF Data Receiving Indicator Upon receiving RF data in receiving mode green LED blinks 2 RF Data Transmission Indicator...

Page 4: ...e demonstrates the case of the frequency channel 1 and 8 1 Make sure that the power is off 2 Lift the number 3 SET1 switch up to ON 3 Set the preferred frequency using a small flat tip screw driver by...

Page 5: ...FF to avoid repetition of the above process whenever the power is on In doing so the frequency setting is skipped and the device will function normally The operation of SET1 switch can cover the conve...

Page 6: ...BAUDRATE 1 200bps BAUDRATE 2 400bps BAUDRATE 4 800bps BAUDRATE 9 600bps BAUDRATE 19 200bps BAUDRATE 38 400bps BAUDRATE 115 200bps BAUDRATE 57 600bps SW1 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 1 SW1 2 SW...

Page 7: ...els Supply Voltage Dimensions WxDxH Circumstances Power Consumption Transmit Power Output Outdoor RF line of sight Range RF Storage Humidity Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Operating Temperatur...

Page 8: ...cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approve...

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