The Whistler Group 101T User Manual 34042
The Whistler Group 34042
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Rolling Code: (PWM) type AlD modulated transmnsion which has an information rate of approximately [570 bits per second (bps). Each transmitter is factory programmed with a unique manufacnirers code, one of 4 billion possible codes. B. Fixed User Selectable 10 Bit AlD modulated transmission with 1024 possible code selections. The Model 5701 transmitter is designed to work with compatible rolling code receivers. These include, but are not limited to, the Stanley Model 5800 discrete self—contained receiver, the Stanley circuit board Model 3318 garage door operator control and radio receiver, and other numerous other Stanley fixed fon'nat discrete radio receivers, E! N9 ! [ON: The installation and operating instructions are enclosed for this transmitter. The instructions are directed primarily at the coding of the trans "tter and companion receiver and the selection ofthe modulation type. The transmitter is activated by proper entry of a four digit sequence (PIN) through the mtry keypad. Selec "on of the Rolling Code mode of operation through keypad entries automatically selects the microprocessor logic to generate the proper encrypted data for each successive radio activation. Another selection sequence corresponding to the 10 bit radio is also set by the keypad entry. The radio code corresponds to the code setting of the matching radio receiver and thus sets the selection of one of the 1024 code selections for the transmitter device. No other user adjustments are possrble. The model 5701 transmitter is a wall mounted device used for general purpose radio remote control, with primary application to garage door and gate control. The transmitter is activated by proper entry of the personal PIN code sequence through the extemal keypad. Upon proper entry of the personal sequence, the transmitter sends the proper radio code for as long as the last key [II the sequence is depressed. Upon release of the last key the transmitter ceases to send the radio code. For a period of approximately 25 to 30 seconds afier the last key entry of a proper mtry sequence is made, the entire keypad is active and depression of any key will cause the transmitter to sendthe radio code to the receiver. At the end of this period, re-entry of the proper PIN sequence is necessary to motivate the transmitter. HSXlOlT Whistler Corporation l/ The transmitter contains a small (in-board coil printed on the PCB material as a radiating structure for the transmitted signal. This antenna is a simple loop set to the operating frequency by a surface acoustic wave (SAW) device. The plastic transmitter housing is shown in the enclosed photographs along with photographs of the printed circuit board assembly. With reference to the enclosed schematic, modulation to the oscillator is provuled by the custom microcontroller device, U1, afier the proper PIN sequence is entered via the keypad. The basic period of the modulation is controlled by the microprocessor. As such, this period (duty factor) is not field adjustable. The custom microcontrnller circuit provides simple pulse width modulation to the RF oscillator circuit. When modulated by the custom encoder device, the oscillator then creates and radiates a signal consistent with the data bit stream applied to the circuit. Radio energy is then radiated by the small inductor loop contained on the printed circuit board. Proper frequency of operation is selected by tuning capacitors C4, C5, and the SAWA Data rate is solely determined by the custom encoder device. The duty factor is solely detennined by the custom encoder device and is as presented later in this document. HSXIO 1T Whistler Corporation l/f wwwm‘a'o'auwslM-dmwwwwwmq mmmwwuwwummwuhm hmwmmwmnmww-nmm mm 'mtlwwnmlmvm umnwuu-umnmmwmmwmmmmmm wmpmmm m uwmaflmmouflmflhwmunmflvmumm uw'wvlqmsswvu-mnmmwunnm mmuummu-mm-muwwhwwmA-mnmu «I‘m-ammunmflmnumflwuuflqnmwmummk-n mm Maw-1mm ummnmnm-flmm-«wmmmmmmum "u ‘wowm-mum-uq. 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