PRODUCT INFORMATION
BULLETIN
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
724-283-4681
724-283-5939 (fax)
www.bwieagle.com
AIR-EAGLE
®
XLT
900 MHz RF Transmitter
MODEL 441-10100-120I-AC
DESCRIPTION
The A
IR
-E
AGLE
XLT
TX
I
s an R.F. transmitter capable of sending a
single 120VAC input command to an Air-Eagle XLT Receiver located
up to 2500 feet away. Any number of transmitters and receivers can be
combined to create a medium range radio frequency system that
operates hazardous or hard-to-reach electrical apparatus from safe,
convenient locations. Seven user-selectable frequencies allow multiple
systems to operate simultaneously in the same area without
interference.
APPROVALS
United States (FCC)
MCQ-XB900HP
Canada (IC)
1846A-XB900HP
INSTALLATION
DISCONNECT AC Power from all equipment before installation.
1.
Mount the A
IR
-E
AGLE
XLT T
RANSMITTER
in a convenient location.
2.
Install wiring to input terminal strip
3.
Make desired channel code, repeater mode and frequency
selections using instructions on page 2.
4.
Install antenna onto connector located on the top on the enclosure.
5.
Connect AC power to the proper terminals in your control circuit.
TERMINAL STRIP WIRING
TER 3
VOLTAGE INPUT
TER 2
RELAY OUTPUT
TER 1
AC/DC POWER INPUT
1
120VAC N
1
Not Used
1
100-250 VAC
2
120VAC H
2
Not Used
2
100-250 VAC
3
Not Used
3
Ground
GENERAL OPERATION
When 120VAC appears on the input the unit transmits to energize relay 1
(or another relay as selected by the channel code transmitted) in any
receiver within transmit range. The signal transmits continuously as long
as the voltage is present and ceases when voltage is removed.
Dimensions (with mounting plate) 7.07L x 3.57W x 1.62H
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Power
– LED1
Illuminates green when unit is powered
TX
– LED2
Illuminates red when unit is transmitting
Relay
– LED3
Not used on this model
RF1
RF module that sends data to the remote
receiver
SEL1
Seven dip switches for selecting options and
network frequency
TER3
120VAC input
TER2
Relay output
TER1
Power Input