Omron Automotive Electronics Korea OKA-110T 3 Button Keyless Entry Transmitter User Manual OSLOKA 620T Manual

Omron Automotive Electronics Korea Co., Ltd. 3 Button Keyless Entry Transmitter OSLOKA 620T Manual

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OMRON
AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRONICS
KOREA
OKA-110T
Transmitter, RF Keyless Entry System
Table of contents
1. Constitution of the Radio Frequency Keyless Entry system Controller for vehicle
2. User's manual (provisionally) -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
3. Specification ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
4. Features ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
1. Constitution of the Radio Frequency Keyless Entry System for vehicle
The radio frequency keyless entry is a system that it controls locking and unlocking the door and alarm the
horn by wireless remote controller. This system consists of three components. The TRANSMITTER is a
device that transmits the signal when the button is pressed. The transmission signal consists of several
synchronous codes, unique identification code, security code and function code. The RECEIVER is fixed
inside the vehicle. It works intermittently to prevent the battery exhaustion. When the receiver detects the
synchronous code, it runs continuously to receive the signals completely. After receiving the signal, the
receiver decides which operation will be performed. The user can select the following operations by pressing
the button of the remote transmitter.
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2. User's manual (provisionally)
REMOTE TRANSMITTER
You can lock and unlock your vehicle with the remote transmitter.
LOCK
When you push the LOCK button, all the doors will lock.
You cannot lock any of the doors with the remote transmitter if any door is open or the key is the ignition
switch.
UNLOCK
When you push the UNLOCK button, all the doors will unlock.
You cannot unlock any of the doors with the remote transmitter if any door is open or the key is in the
ignition switch.
PANIC
When you push the PANIC button, horn will alarm.
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3. Specification
3.1 CPU
Type
uPD789860-xxx(8bit)
Manufacturer : NEC Corporation
ROM
4kbytes
RAM
128 bytes
EEPROM
32 bytes
Clock frequency
4.19MHz
Clock frequency generation
CRYSTAL Oscillation
Package
20pin SSOP
3.2 RF block
Carrier frequency
313.85MHz
Frequency generation
CRYSTAL OSILLATION
Modulation
FSK
Bit transmission rate
100bps or 500bps
Bandwidth
120KHz
RF output power (field strength)
4000uV/m at 3m
3.3 Others
Dimension
62mm (H) x 34mm (W) x 15mm (T)
Weigh
23g
Battery
Lithium cell (CR2032)
Manufacturer: PARASONIC Battery corporation etc.
Operation Voltage
DC3V, 10mA
Operation Temperature
-20℃∼+60℃
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4.Features
4.1 Transmission frame
The transmission begins immediately in case of LOCK and UNLOCK and PANIC button is pressed.
The transmission frame consists of the synchronous frame and the data frame. The synchronous frame has 30
synchronous codes that it will be used for the receiver to wake up. The data frame consists of 24bit length
identification code, 16bit security code and function code. 16million different identification codes are available.
The security code is always changed in case of any of the buttons is pressed. The transmission time is typically 300
milliseconds.
4.2 Battery saving
To prevent the battery exhaustion, the micro-computer of the transmitter is usually inactive. When the button will be
pressed, the micro-computer wakes up immediately and judges which button is pressing. Then the micro-computer
constructs the transmission frame and radiates it from the antenna. After transmitting, the micro-computer switches
stand-by mode by itself.
WARNING
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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 operations.
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