Spectronic Denmark A S INCA-TXA INCA TXF-RC Wireless Audio Transmitter User Manual User guide

Spectronic Denmark A/S INCA TXF-RC Wireless Audio Transmitter User guide

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Spectronic Denmark A/S
Skindbjergvej 44
DK-8500 Grenaa
Telephone: +45 86 38 72 22
Fax: +45 86 38 77 04
www.spectronic-denmark.com
sales@spectronic-denmark.com
INCA TXF-RC
WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER
Version 3.6
COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
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Table of contents
INCA TXF-RC WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER .............................. 3
1.1
Introduction....................................................................................... 3
1.2
System Concept ............................................................................... 4
1.2.1
General ..................................................................................... 4
1.2.2
Different settings ....................................................................... 4
1.2.3
Application Note ........................................................................ 5
1.2.4
Wire connection ........................................................................ 5
1.2.5
Transmitter ................................................................................ 6
1.2.6
Remote Control Receiver.......................................................... 6
1.2.7
Remote Control Upcodes – TXF-RC VHF ................................ 7
1.3
Technical specifications ................................................................... 8
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1
INCA TXF-RC WIRELESS AUDIO TRANSMITTER
1.1 Introduction
This document describes the general functions and performance of the
Spectronic INCA TXF-RC transmitter.
Information on items of a specific delivery is to be found in a separate
document, stating TX frequencies and remote control address codes of
the individual units.
Example with external MIC
Supply
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Antenna
Microphone
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1.2 System Concept
1.2.1
General
The INCA TXF-RC is a series of wireless audio, remote controllable,
small sized VHF transmitters intended for concealed room monitoring or
as body transmitters.
The TX unit comes with flying leads for the battery connection and the
antenna terminal has a female MMCX-connector. The TX unit is
deliverable with either internal or external microphone.
Note: The special functions / upcodes will only be available, if using an
X-IDER TX. Please refer to Section 1.2.7 Remote Control Upcodes –
TXF-RC VHF .
1.2.2 Different settings
Sleep mode on / off: The transmitters can be switched into sleepmode. In sleep-mode, the current consumption is only app. 100 uA,
which maximizes the lifetime of the battery more than 1000 times.
In sleep-mode the receiver only goes on the air in app. 30 msec. for
every 2.5 seconds to look for a valid code transmission
VOX mode on / off: At the expense of a little higher current
consumption (app. 150 uA), the transmitter can be switched into VOXmode, meaning that the transmitter will run only when the microphone
hear acoustic signals like talking or music. This VOX is an advanced
type of circuit that has the ability to distinguish voice from background
noise and the power circuit is only switched on when a voice signal is
present. Therefore, the switching operation is highly reliable in noisy
environments.
AGC on / off: is integrated in the transmitter. The AGC action prevents
over-modulation at high sound levels and makes it possible to listen to
very weak conversation at the same time.
Scrambler on / off: The transmitter includes an audio scrambler-circuit,
which can be switched on and off by the remote control.
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The scrambler has been added for greater security, and to avoid
listening in by unauthorised persons. It is based on simple frequencyinversion techniques due to the very low power needed for that sort of
circuit. In the scramble mode, the audio frequency response, as well as
the signal to noise ratio, are somewhat minimized compared to the
unscrambled mode.
Changing channels: It is possible to shift between 4 channels by the
remote control. The 4 channels (frequencies) are preprogrammed in the
transmitter. During operation, it is possible to shift channel in order to
use the optimal channel (frequency).
1.2.3 Application Note
To achieve maximum RF range it is advisable to keep the antenna as
far away from the surroundings as possible. If an antenna is in close
proximity to metal surfaces, concrete walls or the human body, the
efficiency of the transmitter will be minimized due to power absorption
and disturbance of the antenna radiation pattern.
For maximum battery lifetime and for minimizing the risk of being found
by bug detectors or scanners, the transmitter can be switched off into
sleep-mode by means of the remote control. Alternatively, simply
choose VOX mode, when in doubt whether persons will be present in
the room being monitored. The TX will then only go “on the air” every
time conversation is detected in the room. After app. 15 sec. without
conversation, the TX will go to sleep again and thus sawing battery
power.
1.2.4 Wire connection
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1.2.5 Transmitter
During off state, the transmitter is completely switched off, and as the
remote receiver does not contain a local oscillator, as would normally
be the case, when using a heterodyne receiver, everything is totally
quiet and nothing can be found by e.g. spectrum analyzers or scanners.
For minimum current consumption, analogue frequency modulation with
an audio bandwidth of (100 - 5000) Hz (unscrambled mode) has been
chosen.
1.2.6 Remote Control Receiver
The remote-receiver is realized by a very small and sensitive hybrid IC,
intended for unlicensed low-power remote control. The carrier
frequency is OOK (on off keyed) modulated and the system provides up
to 4096 different address codes. The Spectronic X-IDER remote-control
transmitter is used to send the different codes for setting up the TX.
The Address Code of the Remote Control is factory set, according to
customer specifications, or as specified for standard frequencies by
Spectronic.
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1.2.7 Remote Control Upcodes – TXF-RC VHF
X-IDER left-hand HEX switch
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TX on
TX off (factory default)
AGC on (factory default)
AGC off
TX audio scrambler on
TX audio scrambler off (factory default)
Channel 1 (factory default)
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
VOX on
VOX off (factory default)
NTIA Compliant on
NTIA Compliant off (factory default)
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1.3 Technical specifications
Transmitter
Output frequency range VHF
150 - 175 MHz
Min. channel raster
12.5 kHz
TX / RX antenna
Dual-band wire antenna
Output power VHF (Vsupply = 4 to 6V)
> 80 mW into 50 ohms load
Note: If the supply voltage is 4V, the output power decreases
Frequency stability
± 2.5 ppm
Max.deviation (FM)
± 3kHz
Spurious & harmonics
< -60 dBc non-harmonic
< -50 dBc harmonic
Frequency response, unscrambled
100 Hz to 5 kHz, - 3 dB
Frequency response, scrambled
280 Hz to 4 kHz, - 3 dB
Audio amplifier AGC range
45 dB
Supply voltage
3.0 V - 6.0 V
Battery types
3-4 cells (e.g. AA or AAA)
or 2 x 3 V Lithium or
3.7 V Lithium Ion recharg.
Current consumption, (Vsupply = 6V)
< 70 mA DC
Current consumption, sleep mode
< 150 µA DC
Current consumption, VOX-mode (silent room) < 175 µA DC
Dimensions (H x W x D)
32x18x5.6 mm /
1.3x0.7x0.2 inches
Remote control receiver
Remote control frequency VHF
433.92 MHz
Sensitivity
< - 90 dBm
Modulation
OOK
Coding addresses
4096
Environmental Specifications
Temperature
Operating temp.
Storage temp.
Humidity
Protection
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0 to 60° C / 32F to 140F
-20 to 70° C / -4F to 158F
max. 90% humidity
IP22
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