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Table of Contents

 1

  Introduction

 2

  Ordering Information

 2

  MS Series Decoder Development Board

 3

  Using the Master Development System

 3

  Troubleshooting

 4

  Setting the Transmitter Address

 4

  OTX-***-HH-CP8-MS Button Assignments

 5

  Contention Considerations

 5

  Battery Replacement

 5

  Assembly Diagram

 6

  The Decoder Board

 11

  Installing the Software and Drivers

 12

  Master Development Software

 15

  Resources

         Warning:

 

Some customers may want Linx radio frequency (“RF”) 

products to control machinery or devices remotely, including machinery 
or devices that can cause death, bodily injuries, and/or property 
damage if improperly or inadvertently triggered, particularly in industrial 
settings or other applications implicating life-safety concerns (“Life and 
Property Safety Situations”).  

NO OEM LINX REMOTE CONTROL OR FUNCTION MODULE 
SHOULD EVER BE USED IN LIFE AND PROPERTY SAFETY 
SITUATIONS.

  No OEM Linx Remote Control or Function Module 

should be modified for Life and Property Safety Situations.  Such 
modification cannot provide sufficient safety and will void the product’s 
regulatory certification and warranty.

Customers may use our (non-Function) Modules, Antenna and 
Connectors as part of other systems in Life Safety Situations, but 
only with necessary and industry appropriate redundancies and 
in compliance with applicable safety standards, including without 
limitation, ANSI and NFPA standards.  It is solely the responsibility 
of any Linx customer who uses one or more of these products to 
incorporate appropriate redundancies and safety standards for the Life 
and Property Safety Situation application.

Do not use this or any Linx product to trigger an action directly 
from the data line or RSSI lines without a protocol or encoder/
decoder to validate the data.

 Without validation, any signal from 

another unrelated transmitter in the environment received by the module 
could inadvertently trigger the action.

All RF products are susceptible to RF interference that can prevent 
communication.

 RF products without frequency agility or hopping 

implemented are more subject to interference. This module does have 
a frequency hopping protocol built in, but the developer should still be 
aware of the risk of interference.

Do not use any Linx product over the limits in this data guide.

 

Excessive voltage or extended operation at the maximum voltage could 
cause product failure. Exceeding the reflow temperature profile could 
cause product failure which is not immediately evident.

Do not make any physical or electrical modifications to any Linx 
product.

 This will void the warranty and regulatory and UL certifications 

and may cause product failure which is not immediately evident.

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Содержание MS Compact

Страница 1: ...MS Compact Handheld Transmitter Master Development System User s Guide...

Страница 2: ...sary and industry appropriate redundancies and in compliance with applicable safety standards including without limitation ANSI and NFPA standards It is solely the responsibility of any Linx customer...

Страница 3: ...control system so that the range performance can be evaluated Design Benchmark The boards provide a known benchmark against which the performance of a custom design may be judged Application Developm...

Страница 4: ...nized then press the CREATE button again or let it time out after seventeen seconds 3 Press the LEARN button on the decoder board and the MODE_IND LED starts flashing Press any of the data line button...

Страница 5: ...ts Figure 5 illustrates the relationship between the button locations and encoder data lines MODE_IND Window CREATE Button D6 D7 D4 D5 D2 D3 D0 D1 Figure 4 CREATE Button Access Figure 5 OTX HH CP8 MS...

Страница 6: ...es receiver to receive the signal from the Handheld transmitter and then feeds it into an MS Series decoder The board is designed to allow full access to the many features of the decoder and to speed...

Страница 7: ...the data lines are momentary BSEL1 BSEL0 Baud Rate 0 0 2 400 0 1 9 600 1 0 19 200 1 1 28 800 Note The decoder board must be set to the same baud rate as the transmitter in order for the signal to be r...

Страница 8: ...ies website in the computer s default browser The View Documentation list allows for the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader so that the documents may be viewed There is also the option of installing...

Страница 9: ...IR1 PS1102 SW8 SW PB GND IR2 IR KEY_OUT R24 150 ohm GND GND R8 200 D8 TX_EN R28 10K Figure 16 Encoder Decoder Section Master Development Software This software is designed to give a complete understa...

Страница 10: ...11 RB5 TX 12 RB6 AN5 13 RB7 AN6 14 VCC 15 VCC 16 RA6 17 RA7 18 RA0 AN0 19 RA1 AN1 20 U7 PIC16LF88 GND VCC GND VCC GND GND GND GND GND D7 D4 TX_ID D6 D3 D0 D1 D2 D5 DATA_PC PDN DEC_DATA GND GND VCC RF...

Страница 11: ...imitations on Linx Technologies liability are applicable to any and all claims or theories of recovery asserted by Customer including without limitation breach of contract breach of warranty strict li...

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