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ConneXions II V8 (Euro), Multi Port Version

 

 

CONX8E/3  

Issue 

4

 

 
 

Some major points to consider when installing equipment: 

 
 

Never install antennas near or adjacent to telephone, public address or data 

 

communication lines or overhead power cables. 

 

Avoid, where ever possible, running antenna coax alongside other cables. 

 

Avoid mounting the transmitter in the immediate vicinity of telephone exchanges or 
computer equipment. 

 

Always use proprietary 50 ohm coaxial cable between the antenna and the 

 

transmitter.  If cable runs exceed 5 metres, always use low loss 50 ohm cable 

 

such as RG213, UR67 or equivalent.  

 
Coaxial cable intended for TV, Satellite or CCTV installations is normally 75 OHM 
and therefore totally unsuitable for any transmitter installation manufactured by 
Scope. 

 

Also remember that the performance of the system will be effected by the type of 
material the unit is mounted on and its surroundings.   

 

The following is a list of materials that this transmitter will be adversely affected by 
if mounted on or if mounted in close proximity to: 

 

 

 a) 

Foil 

back 

plasterboard 

 

b) 

Metal mesh or wire reinforced glass 

 

c) 

Metal sheeting, large mirrors or suspended ceilings 

 d) 

Lift 

shafts 

 

All of the above can reflect radio waves and thereby reduce the capability of the 
transmitter to perform its desired functions. 

 

The circuit boards within this equipment may be harmed by Electrostatic Discharge 
(ESD). Installers should ensure that both themselves and the system’s chassis are 
grounded before beginning any installation, and should ensure that adequate anti-
static procedures are adhered to at all times. 

 

Warning!  

Never transmit without an aerial attached to the transmitter 

 

Warning!  

Carefully check the 

Installation

 section in this manual covering data 

pin connections prior to installation. Damage caused by incorrect connection is the 
responsibility of the installer!  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Страница 1: ...em Triple Port Mains Euro Version Scope Communications UK Ltd Quantum House Steamer Quay Totnes TQ9 5AL England UK Tel 441803860700Fax 441803863716E Mail sales scope uk comWeb www scope uk com CONX8E 3MAN3 Installation User Manual ConneXions ConneXions ConneXions ConneXions ConneXions II ...

Страница 2: ...equipment is governed by our standard terms and conditions of sale which can be found on the reverse of all order acknowledgements proforma invoices delivery notes price lists and invoices Alternatively these can be provided on request Faxed proforma invoices and quotations refer to conditions available upon request Important Safety Information Scope products are designed to operate safely when in...

Страница 3: ... proof of purchase repair or replace at it s discretion any defective parts free of charge This does not include where the adjustments parts and repair are necessary due to circumstances beyond the control of Scope including but not limited to fire or other casualty accident neglect abuse abnormal use or battery leakage damage WARNING No User Serviceable Parts Celui ci ne contient aucune piece pou...

Страница 4: ...it is important to take into account the range of operation that you require to obtain from your system The standard transmitter can quite easily provide ranges of up to a mile or more and will provide excellent propagation on most industrial sites covering a considerable area with just a quarter wave antenna BNC terminated connected directly to the unit For coverage of very large sites or where e...

Страница 5: ...effected by the type of material the unit is mounted on and its surroundings The following is a list of materials that this transmitter will be adversely affected by if mounted on or if mounted in close proximity to a Foil back plasterboard b Metal mesh or wire reinforced glass c Metal sheeting large mirrors or suspended ceilings d Lift shafts All of the above can reflect radio waves and thereby r...

Страница 6: ... the antenna is an external antenna or an antenna which is separate from the transmitter unit itself ensure that the previous criteria covered under the section headed Siting of the Hardware have been strictly adhered to also see section headed Other Antennas 6 It is important to note that due to the number of interfaces brought out to the 9 way D connector great care should be taken to use only t...

Страница 7: ... be plugged into the header marked Battery CN2 on the SMPS15 Power Supply unit The battery will now be in circuit and the unit will power up red power LED will light on lower chassis plate Note if battery fuse F1 requires replacement at any time use only type 2A Anti Surge AS 1 25 8 Replace the cover and re tighten the four retaining screws 9 Finally after checking all connections insert the mains...

Страница 8: ...ConneXions II V8 Euro Multi Port Version CONX8E 3 Issue 3 7 ...

Страница 9: ... available at the supply outlet 6 Check that the green LED lights for the duration of the transmission If not go back to the data cabling and re check the signal format 7 Check that the aerial is correctly installed IMPORTANT Isolate mains before removing cover Internal access and adjustments strictly limited to authorised service personnel only Optional Dry Contacts This option must be specified ...

Страница 10: ...ive Radiated Power ERP Service Information If you experience a problem with your equipment you must first telephone our service hotline on 01803 860740 where we may request that you undertake a few simple checks If a problem still remains we will arrange collection of your system by overnight carrier at our expense Upon receipt we will endeavour to service or replace the system within 24 working h...

Страница 11: ...z Adjacent Channel better than 200nW 4 5 KHz deviation TX Baud Rate 512 or 1200 RF Standards applied ETS 300 224 Notified Body Ref No 0891 Type Designation SERILINK EMC Standards applied ETS 300 682 General Ports RS232 serial on PL1 PL2 and PL3 Optional 10 way dry contact I F on PL1 Comms Baud Rate PL1 PL2 1200 Baud PL3 9600 Baud Footprint mm 328 L x 190 W x 75 D max dependent on system configurat...

Страница 12: ...to 1 999 000 If for example a base address of 0100 000 is applied to a transcoder the first real pager number will 0100 008 followed by 0100 016 and so on Logical pager numbers are normally used on systems fitted with the telephone interface and those which are interfaced to personal computers The algorithm would perform the following function For example take the logical pager number of 123 The l...

Страница 13: ...ghting for the same period to show that data is being transmitted The time taken to transmit the message is dependent upon the pager baud rate For 512 baud this is approximately 4 seconds whilst at 1200 baud the time is approximately 2 seconds The unit can accept sequential data at 9600 baud which will be buffered and dealt with as soon as the preceding transmission has ended The RTS line from the...

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