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Contents
Introduction ...................................................................... 2
Preparing for use ............................................................. 3
Unpacking and inspection......................................... 3
Description of modem ............................................... 4
Features.................................................................... 5
External connections ................................................ 6
Pin outs ..................................................................... 7
Channel selection ................................................... 14
Operation ....................................................................... 14
Transmit/receive operation ..................................... 14
Serial commands .................................................... 15
Commands and data .............................................. 16
Standard radio commands...................................... 19
Scanning ............................................................. 19
Timings ................................................................ 19
Busy channel lockout........................................... 19
Internal module timings ....................................... 20
Power save mode................................................ 20
Squelch ............................................................... 20
Status indicators and audible alerts ........................ 20
Programming .......................................................... 23
Installation ..................................................................... 23
Antennas................................................................. 23
Power sources ........................................................ 24
Fuse replacement ................................................... 24
Cabling.................................................................... 24
Fixing ...................................................................... 25
Safety and general information...................................... 26
Exposure to radio frequency energy ....................... 26
Electromagnetic interference/compatibility ............. 26
Medical devices ...................................................... 26
Vehicles with airbags .............................................. 27
Potentially explosive atmospheres ......................... 27
Warranty and repairs ..................................................... 27
Care of the equipment ................................................... 28
Disposal / Recycling ...................................................... 28
Declaration of conformity ............................................... 29
FCC & Canadian specifications .............................. 29
R&TTE European Specifications.............................30
Preparing for use
Introduction
Unpacking and inspection
The me-d200/d350 range is a 1 to 5 Watt radio data
modem, which can be used for data up to 9600 baud rate
(using GMSK module) in stand alone conditions.
Unpack the modem and check that you have received the
following items:
The me-d200/d350 is housed in a rugged cast-aluminium
box sealed to IEC 529 (IP54) making it suitable for a wide
range of mobile and fixed applications.
● me-d200 or d350 Transceiver
● User Guide (this document)
me-d200 diagram
All me-d200 modem units meet the essential requirements
of the relevant European directives and all me-d350
modems meet relevant US FCC and Canadian regulations.
In order to maintain this compliance the installation and
safety information must be adhered to at all times.
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● The me-d200/d350 modem must only be installed where
unintentional contact cannot be made. The surface of
the device may be hot to touch under certain transmit
conditions. A warning label is permanently displayed as
part of the equipment rating label affixed to the lid. The
me-d200/d350 is not designed for permanent transmission. If prolonged transmission periods are used, the
unit will become hot and will require an additional
heatsink to be fitted.
● When fitting the me-d200/d350 into a fixed installation,
me-d350 diagram:
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care must be taken in the routing of all cabling such that
the insulation cannot become damaged.
● The recommended supply sources for use with the med200/d350 are a standard 12V supply, but is capable of
operating in the range
(9V - 18V).
If any of these items are missing, please contact your
supplier.
Description of modem
Features
The me-d200/d350 is a network free, point to point data
radio that offers great flexibility in varied applications where
wireless data or voice communication is needed.
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It can be used as a “dumb” radio, with no internal module
fitted, to allow users to facilitate the use of their own
modem and protocol. Internal link changes enable the input
to be set for TTL levels so allowing POCSAG for example.
In this scenario, the radio is completely transparent and
simply needs the correct signal level inputs (see pin out
details), and use of separate control lines (PTT etc) or
serial commands.
The me-d200/d350 can also be fitted with either a Bell
202,V.23 module, a FFSK module (up to 4800 baud rate)
or a GMSK module (up to 9600 baud rate). These allow
communication with a pc via hyper terminal and other
emulation packages. For further information on these
options, including pin outs, please refer to the separate
Module Manual available on the Mobile Expertise web site.
The me-d200/d350 also operates as a standard radio with
microphone input and speaker output, in this mode the
radio has the following associated features, these include
CTCSS/DCS, busy channel lockout and scan
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Compact and rugged die cast box
Resistant to dirt, dust and water ingress (IP54 rated)
Network free, point to point communication
1/5 watt programmable output power
Synthesised operation with 16 channel capability
CTCSS & DCS encode and decode
programmable 12.5 / 25kHz channel spacing
External modem / Direct FM / TTL (pocsag)
Internal (RS232) module options available:
GMSK up to 9600 or
FFSK up to 4800 or
Bell 202 V23 1200bps
RSSI level indication
Busy’ output
9 – 18 volt supply input
Enhanced Power Save Mode (sleep)
Serial commands available to control radio
Busy Channel lockout
Time out timer
Scanning
TX only feature
Programmable squelch levels
External connections
66mm
Pin outs
30mm
BUSY
DATA MOD IN
MIC IN (AF)
Data OUT (AF)
SERIAL IN (PROG.)
PTT IN
SPK OUT
GND
RS232 DATA (OPT)
11
RS232 DATA OUT (OPT)
12
SERIAL BUSY OUT (OPT)
13
GPS DATA IN (OPT)
14
+VE IN
15
GPS DATA OUT (OPT)
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SERIAL OUT (PROG.)
117mm
Pin-outs of DB-15 connector.
The table on the following pages indicates the DB-15 Pin
descriptions with input and output levels.
HD 15-way d-type (data and control signals)*
BNC antenna connection
Accessory aperture
Accessory aperture
*The power supply is connected via pin14 (+ve) and pin 4
(GND) of the 15 way D-type.
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Function
Data modulation IN.
(used with an external
modem)
POCSAG input
AC coupled FM direct
modulation
DC data modulation IN
Data OUT
(RX disc)
PTT In
(Tx Key)
Ground
Program Data Out/
Serial Data Output
Busy
(CD)
Pin No.
Program
Program option
Program Opt &
h/w changes
h/w changes
Logic level output to indicate
presence of a carrier.
Note: If the option modem is
installed, RS232 levels must
be selected on CON407. See
Module manual.
Programming data output /
Serial data output.
Ground connection to chassis
of the radio.
Signal, which keys the
transmitter, when operating as
a dumb radio.
Note: If the option module is
installed, RS232 levels must
be selected on CON407. See
Module manual.
Discriminator Audio,
unprocessed AF signal
DC coupled direct FM signal,
without filtering
AC coupled direct FM signal,
without filtering
DC coupled direct signal
designed to work with TTL
level signals only
AC coupled signal directly
injected through data low pass
filter without pre-emphasis.
Description
TTL level
0V = carrier
5V = no carrier
RS232 level (option)
+12V = carrier
-12V = no carrier
TTL level
(programming cable
has RS232 converter)
0V (Chassis)
RS232 level (option)
+12V = Tx
-12V = Rx
TTL level
0V = Tx
open cct = Rx
1KHz audio at 60%
peak dev. produces
200 to 300mVrms
1.9V dc offset 450550mV @ 60%
350mV @ 60%
adjustable
TTL Levels
Input signal
1KHz audio at 60%
peak dev. input level =
100 to 120mVrms
Signal Type
O/P
O/P
I/P
O/P
I/P
I/P
I/P
I/P
I/O
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Function
Audio IN
(Mic) / Monitor
RSSI
Program data IN/ serial
command
Audio OUT
RS232 Data IN for
option module
RS232 Data Out for
option module
Buffer status( busy) for
option module
(reserved)
Lock Detect signal
Pin No.
(default)
Link option
10
11
12
(default)
12
Link option
PLL lock detect signal
Indicates buffer status to
prevent data loss according to
buffer overrun
Recovered data output when
the option module is installed..
Data input when the option
module board is installed.
Audio output from the audio
amplifier.
Filtered by tone-filter and deemphasis circuit.
Used for serial command for
radio control or is used for
inputting programming data
>3V out of lock
<0.5V in lock
RS-232 level
RS-232 level
RS232 level
1KHz audio at 60%
peak dev. produces
nominal 1Vrms @ 8Ω
TTL level (RS232
converter in
programming cable)
1 to 3.5 V
<100k resistor to
ground
Grounding line activates
monitor action
RSSI Level
1KHz audio at 60%
peak system deviation
input level = 6 to 8mV
rms
Signal Type
Audio signal that is filtered
(high pass and pre- emph)
then follows same route as
data mod through LPF. Subaudio tone is mixed with audio
after the LPF.
Description
O/P
O/P
O/P
I/P
O/P
I/P
O/P
I/P
I/O
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Function
GPS data input
VCC in +12 volts
nominal
DGPS data input
GPS data output
Pin No.
13
14
(default)
14
Link option
15
Position data output from the
GPS module.
(NMEA0183)
Data input for DGPS
Correction of GPS module.
(NMEA 0183 format)
Power supply input, operation
outside the stated range
will be subject to degraded
performance
Data input for initial setting of
GPS module. (NMEA 0183
format)
Description
TTL level
TTL level
+12 volts nominal
9v-18v extreme
TTL level
Signal Type
O/P
I/P
I/P
I/P
I/O
*This input can be used as direct FM and can be used for
FSK if the signal level is within the limits.
Link options: To be carried out with reference to the layout
and must be carried without any damage to the pcb. Any
damage will invalidate the warranty.
Refer to Application Notes for details of link changes.
Application Notes can be found on the mobile expertise
web site.
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Channel selection
Serial commands
Channels are selected by the use of internal switches and
can be set as shown below. The bottom 4 screws will
need to be removed to gain access to the switches, care
must be taken to avoid any damage which could invalidate
the warranty.The channel can also be changed by a serial
command inputted from the external control system.
The modem can be controlled by using the serial command
(pin 8) data in, sending commands to the radio such as
PTT or change channel
CHANNEL NO.
SWITCH POSITION
11
15
12
14
10
13
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Figure: Setting of channel selector switch for each channel
By altering link options, channel change can also be
implemented using TTL levels on pins 11,12,13 & 15 of
DB15 way assuming these pins are not in use and default
conditions are met. Refer to Application Notes on the
Mobile Expertise web site.
Operation
Transmit/receive operation
The me-d200/d350 can be put into transmit by different
methods. When used as a “dumb” radio, the PTT line is
pulled low (pin 3 of DB15). The Tx serial command will
also put the radio into transmit (pin 8 of DB15), until the Rx
serial command is received.
The format for these commands (asynchronous) are:
● Baud rate: 4800 bit/sec
● Data: 8 bit,
● Parity: Non parity
● Stop Bit (SP): 1 bit
● MSB first transmission
Each serial command consists of 3 bytes. The first byte is
the command (CMD), the second is data (DATA) required
by the command and the third is the check sum (CS) to
validate contents
TX Command format:
CMD
DATA
CS
1st byte
2nd byte
3rd byte
N.B. Check Sum = 1st byte + 2nd byte. CS = CMD + DATA
Response format:
CMD
DATA1
DATA2
...
DATAn
The response CMD is in the form of:
ACK, acknowledge, Hex: 0xAA; (then data if any)
NACK, no acknowledge (error in command) Hex: 0x55
NOK, not okay (cannot carry out command) Hex: 0x65
If command is not recognised, repeated or already in
requested or wrong state e.g channel change in TX there is
no response from the radio.
Where an internal module is fitted the PTT/Busy links are
changed to RS232 (see module manual). The GMSK and
FFSK can in addition operate automatically by going into
“TX” on receipt of data on pin 10 of DB15.
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Transmit
command
(CMD)
0x64
0x53
0x87
0x53
0x59
0x61
0x61
0x57
0x57
0x6a
0x62
0x62
0x62
0x62
Mode
Channel Change
Request current
Channel
Activate prog
mode / main
loop
Request current
channel number,
when in prog
mode
*Software
version
Enter TX mode
Enter RX mode
Enter Sleep
mode
Exit Sleep mode
Check radio
awake
Scan start
Scan start, but
stopped on
correct channel
Scan Stop
Scan delete
0x4f
0x46
0X46
0x73
0x00
0x58
0X4f
0.72
0x74
0x00
0x66
0x00
0x66
0x00 : chn 1
0x01 : chn 2
Transmit
Data
(DATA)
ACK / NACK
0X65 (NOK)
ACK / NACK
0X66
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
ACK / NACK
No response
on earlier
models
ACK / NACK
0xAA (ACK)
0X55 (NACK)
Response
(CMD)
Chn no., CMD+DATA
1st byte main ver
2nd byte update ver
1st byte: chn no.
2nd byte: software
version
3rd byte: option board
status
1st byte: Chn no.
2nd byte: option board
status
Response Data
NOK : e.g when stopped not on
a channel
Respond once if stopped on a
channel. e.g.If on channel 1 :
66,00,66 (00=chn1,01-chn2)
No response if already
scanning
Firmware 5.0 or later
Firmware 5.0 or later
No response if already RX
No response if already TX
2 bytes in Hex represent
version e.g. 1.10 becomes
01,0A
*Firmware version 5.0 or later
Chn 1 = 01 Chn 2 = 02
Software version 1.2 = 12
A0: No option board
A1: GMSK
A2: FFSK/AFSK
Cannot receive in this mode,
but clears previous serial
commands. Use 0x53 to rx
mode
Chn 1 = 01 Chn 2 = 02
A0: No option board
A1: GMSK
A2: FFSK/AFSK
No response if in transmit
mode
Remark
Commands and data
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A comprehensive list of serial commands is available on our web site www.mobile-expertise.co.uk/support
ACK / NACK
0x75
Module Test
Meesage Disable
0x79
0x75
Module Test
Message Enable
0x78
ACK / NACK
IStandard
radio commands
Scanning
A scan function is available whereby any or all 16 channels
can be monitored for activity. Scanning parameters such
as scan speed and delay are programmable (refer to
programming guide)
Control of the scan channels is by serial commands.
Note The priority channel (the transmit channel during
scanning) is the channel selected via the dip switch.
Timings
Radio timings parameters are available for alteration via the
programmer.
These include:
● Time-out timer,
● Hang timer -transmit after dis-asserting PTT
● Tx delay - prevents squelch noise when using CTCSS/
DCS
Busy Channel Lockout
Prevents TX when while the radio is receiving. Refer to
programming guide more more detail.
N.B. Where the module option board is fitted alternative
programmable functions apply.
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Red
Transmit
Continuous Orange flashes
Green
Correct Call (with SAT)
1 Orange flash
Orange
Busy channel
Out of lock
Green-Orange-red
Power ON
Normal
LED colour
The modem offers 2 forms of squelch, which are
programmable as RSSI level check or busy port .
Description
Squelch
Status
The modem in this mode deactivates all circuitry with
the exception of the micro controller. It is activated and
deactivated using serial commands (see Command List).
EEPROM error
1 Green flash
5 secs before TOT
Enhanced Power Save Mode (sleep)
Current consumption is significantly reduced to
approximately 7mA and represents an 85% saving on
normal standby consumption.
beep tone
Green flashes (ptt active)
Red LED extinguishes (serieal
cmd)
Time out time
beep tone
The modem will go into power save mode for short periods
of time to minimise power consumption when a battery
supply is being used. Parameters are programmable.
Green flashes
Power Save Mode
Busy channel lockout
Tx delay and Rx delay timings are available for alteration
when the internal module is fitted only. Please refer to the
programming guide and module manual for details
Audible tone
(if speaker fitted)
Internal Module Timings
noise and is manually adjusted.
Status indicators and Audible alerts
The LED indicates the current status of the radio and if
an external speaker is connected to pin 9 of the DB-15,
audible tones can be heard under certain fault conditions.
The details are shown in the table opposite.
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Errors
chip and the point of squelch is programmable.
● Noise saquelch uses the ‘on board’ circuitry to detect
Warning
● RSSI level uses the RSSI level from the FM detector
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Programming
Three Green flashes
Two Green flashes
One Green flash
Open squelch mode
Close squelch mode
Save squelch mode
Green LED flashes
Green-Orange-Red
Initial data load
Installation
Antennas
It is important that any antennas are installed in a suitable
location with an adequate ground plane. Ideally, multiple
antennas should be separated by a minimum of a
wavelength (at the lowest frequency), whilst still retaining
a good ground plane for each antenna. Therefore, for a
400MHz system, the ideal separation should be a minimum
of 0.75m (~30in), and for 150MHz system the minimum
should be 2.5m (~98in).
Warning: If installing an antenna near people it is necessary
to ensure the minimum separation is maintained. This
particularly important where prolonged exposure is likely.
For a full range of antenna options and other accessories
visit the Mobile Expertise web site.
Squelch program
mode
Red LED flashes
Read Mode
Program
Write mode
Single beep tone
After “Power ON sequence - 2
additional Orange flashes.
Wrong model programmed
Green LED flash
Comms error with module
Errors cont...
Transmit hang on time
LED colour
Description
Status
Audible tone
(if speaker fitted)
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The data modem is pc programmable. The parameters
available for programming include:
● Frequency, channel spacing and sub-audible tones on a
per channel basis
● Radio settings such as power save mode,Tx lockout, Tx
timeout, Squelch
● Module options when FSK, FFSK and GMSK module
is fitted, such as setting baud rate, dumb or auto mode,
Hyper Terminal mode and data settings (flow control,
block size etc)
The pc program also allows for squelch adjustments and
calibration Refer to programming manual and PC software.
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Power sources
Fixing
It is important that a “clean” source of power is used for the
supply to the modem
We recommend that the me-d200/d350 is securely fixed
to a surface, either directly, or with a suitable bracket. The
fixing hole centre dimensions are as shown.
Fuse replacement
We recommend an inline “quick blow” fuse rating of 4 amps
be fitted to the +ve supply.
The modem can be attached to any surface by using
suitable size screws through the M3.5 holes in the
mounting flanges.
Cabling
108.763mm +/-0.0762
3.5
52.045mm +/-0.305
When fitting the modem into a fixed installation care must
be taken in the routing of all cabling such that the insulation
cannot become damaged.
50.06mm +/-0.250
If possible, run RF cables separately from other cables
and keep RF cables apart from one another to avoid
interference / coupling.
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108.763mm +/-0.0762
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Safety and general information
Vehicles with airbags
Important information on safe and efficient use of your
Radio device
Air bags inflate with great force. Do not place a radio in the
area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area, any
radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious
injury to the occupant of the vehicle.
Exposure to radio frequency energy
Your modem is a high power radio transceiver. When
it is on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency
(RF) signals. To help minimise human exposure to RF
electromagnetic energy, keep transmission time to 50%
or less.
As with all radio devices, holding the antenna affects
transmission quality and may cause the radio to operate at
a higher power level than required. Do not hold the antenna
when the radio is in use.
Do not use radios with damaged or modified antenna,
this may violate compliance with relevant international
standards.
Where prolonged human exposure is likely, the minimum
separation from the antenna should be 0.8m.
Electromagnetic
interference/compatibility
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn off your modem prior to entering any area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is a radio
type especially qualified for use in such areas. Do not
remove install or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in
potentially explosive atmospheres can cause an explosion
or fire resulting in bodily injury or death.
Potentially explosive atmospheres include fuelling areas
such as petrol stations, below decks on boats, fuel or
chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquid
petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where
the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust
or metal powders, and any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas
with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not
always posted.
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF
energy. However certain electronic equipment may not
be shielded against RF signals. The modem needs to be
switched off in any facility where posted notices instruct
you to do so to avoid electromagnetic interference or
compatibility conflicts. Special care should be taken near
facilities such as hospitals or health care centres may be
using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
Medical devices (Pacemakers)
If you use any personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine it is adequately
shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
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Warranty and repairs
Declaration of conformity*
The me-d200/d350 is a low maintenance device. Once
installed it requires no ongoing maintenance.
In the event that your Mobile Expertise me-d200/d350
modem needs repair, return your radio to an authorised
Mobile Expertise supplier. Do not disassemble, modify
or repair the unit unless the work is carried out by a
Mobile Expertise approved supplier. Incorrect assembly,
modification or repair may cause irreparable damage to
your unit and will invalidate any warranty.
The me-d200/d350 range is a 1 to 5 Watt radio data
modem, in V2 (146-173MHz), U1(400-440MHz) or U2 (440480MHz) frequency ranges,
Care of the equipment
● Do not immerse the me-d200/d350 modem in water or
other fluids.
● Do not use solvents or spirits for cleaning as this may
cause damage to the case materials.
● Do not over tighten connection to the modem.
These frequencies are licensed, restriction of use may
apply in some countries.
This equipment is intended for use in:Model me-d200:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Norway, Bulgaria, Romania & Turkey.
Model me-d350:
United States of America & Canada.
This equipment can also be used worldwide, where the
equipment is approved for use.
Disposal / Recycling
The me-d200/d350 is a Class 3 product in accordance with
the Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive. Disposal of this class of equipment must be
carried out through an authorised recycling centre.
FCC / Canadian Specifications
FCC
Part 15*, 90
Canada
RSS-119 issue 9 2007
*This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Any change or modification to the product not expressly
approved by Mobile Expertise Ltd. could void the user’s
authority to operate the device.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an occupational/controlled environment.
This equipment should be operated with a minimum
distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. A
maximum antenna gain of 0dB at 1W (low power) and -7dB
at 5W (high power) should be used with the equipment in
order to maintain the 20cm distance.
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R&TTE Specifications
Art. 3.1 (a)
EN 60950-1:2002/A1:2005
SAR
BS EN 50371:2002
Art. 3.1 (b)
EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (2002-08)
EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 (2005-09)
EN 301 489-5 V1.2.1 (2000-08)
EN 301 489-5 V1.3.1 (2002-08)
Art. 3.2
EN 300 113-2 V1.1.1:2001
EN 300 113-2 V1.3.1:2003-12
EN 300 113-2 V1.4.1:2007-07
EN 300 113-1 V1.5.1:2003
EN 300 113-1 V1.6.1:2007
EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2 (2007-06)
EEC Automotive
Directive
72/245/EC (2004/204/EC)
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Published by Mobile Expertise Limited.
Any queries regarding information in this manual, please
contact the Technical Services Group Leader at the above
address.
Information provided in this document is believed correct at
time of printing but is subject to change without notice.
Mobile Expertise Limited will not accept liability for any
loss, damage or costs howsoever caused as a result of the
information provided.
Mobile Expertise Limited
Version 1.0.5
This user guide is published by Mobile Expertise Limited.
Improvements and changes to this user guide necessitated
by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information,
or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be
made by Mobile Expertise Limited at any time and without
notice. Changes will be incorporated into new editions of this
user guide.
© Mobile Expertise Limited, 2010.
This is a Class II product in accordance with the R&TTE
Directive, 1999/5/EC.
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We hereby declare that the above named product is in
conformity to all the relevant essential requirements of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Wir möchten hiermit bekanntgeben, daß das oben
genannte Produkt in Übereinstimmung mit allen
erforderlichen Bedürfnissen der 1999/5/EC Direktive seht
Certificamos que el aparato es conforme con lo establecido
en las disposiciones de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Nous déclarons que le produit référencé ci-dessus satisfait
aux exigences R&TTE 1999/5/EC qui lui sont applicables.
*A signed and dated Declaration of Conformity is available
on request.
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