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1.5  Configuration 

 
The following parameters are available for selection by the installer at the end-product 
level for all products that incorporate the Xeta2m-T: 

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Frequency (Master and Slave) 

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Modulation Type 

The installer shall set the frequency (or pair of frequencies) according to the 
requirements of the user’s license.  There are different modulations and bandwidths 
available.  The available modulations are limited to those listed in paragraph 1.1, and 
further limited by frequency selection.  A modulation shall be selected according to the 
bandwidth (channel size and number of channels) that is specified in the user’s license.  
Lower speeds have generally better sensitivity and longer range, while higher speeds 
offer greater data throughput. 

 

1.6  Password 

 
The installer shall set a password for the end-product to prevent alteration of the radio 
parameters by unauthorized parties.  The procedure for setting the password is 
described in the user manual for the end-product that incorporates the Xeta2m-T. 

 

Summary of Contents for Xeta2m-T

Page 1: ...Xeta2m T User Manual February 5 2016...

Page 2: ...i Warranty 1 FCC Notifications 2 1 1 Performance 4 Specifications 4 1 2 Environmental 6 1 3 Security Certifications 6 1 4 Mechanical Physical Design 6 Table of Contents...

Page 3: ...policy may not apply 1 If product repair adjustments or parts replacements is required due to accident neglect or unusual physical electrical or electromagnetic stress 2 If product is used outside of...

Page 4: ...MHz 3 Watts MSK 50 KHz 220 222 MHz 2 Watts All other modulations and bandwidths 220 222 MHZ 5 Watts The transmit antenna shall be kept at least 61 65cm from physical space where humans may exist Addit...

Page 5: ...ate MPE regulations when operating this device in a way other than described herein The installer of this equipment must ensure the antenna is located or oriented such that it does not emit an RF fiel...

Page 6: ...s 100 Table of MPE Safe Distance vs Antenna Gain and Power Output Setting Power Out Setting mW Duty Cycle linear Antenna Gain dBi Antenna Gain linear FCC MPE Limit mW cm 2 Safe Distance cm 5890 1 00 2...

Page 7: ...ps 97 Modulation Channel Spacing Type 15 KHz 50 KHz 220 222 MHz MSK 8 75 Kbps 115 36 Kbps 105 Part 90 QPSK 19 Kbps 100 59 Kbps 101 8PSK 28 Kbps 95 88 Kbps 95 16PSK 37 Kbps 90 117 Kbps 88 32PSK 47 Kbps...

Page 8: ...6 1 2 Environmental 30 C to 50 C operating temperature range 95 operating humidity 40 C non condensing 1 3 Security Certifications FCC UL Class 1 Div 2 1 4 Mechanical Physical Design...

Page 9: ...ns are limited to those listed in paragraph 1 1 and further limited by frequency selection A modulation shall be selected according to the bandwidth channel size and number of channels that is specifi...

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