Trinus Systems CCR24PNAT Wireless Transmitter System User Manual
Trinus Systems Inc. Wireless Transmitter System Users Manual
Users Manual
WIRELESS TRANSCEIVER SYSTEM User Guide :: CCR24PNA User Guide:CCR24PNA --------------------------------------------------------•Read this user guide carefully for safe operation and proper use of the product. •Features and specifications are subject to change without notification. Safety Approval FCC ID: ROYCCR24PNAR ROYCCR24PNAT 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. CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 14 Safety Approval Industry Canada IC ID: 5479A-CCR24PNAR 5479A-CCR24PNAT Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. 15 BOX CONTENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1. Transmitter (TX) 2. Receiver (RX) 3. Plug-In Microphone (MONO) 4. Mounting Bracket for Receiver with screws 5. Rechargeable Li-Ion Polymer Battery 6. Leather Pouch 7. External antenna 8. Desktop charger for transmitter 9. AC Power supply for desktop charger 10. Charger Stand for Desktop Charger 11. RF Main Cable 12. In-car MIC 13. User Guide DESCRIPTION - Transmitter 10 1 LED Indication TX Power On/Off 2 Built in MIC Battery Cover 3 Microphone Jack Mute Button 4 FCC , IC , cULus Labels Talk Button 5 Serial Number Label 10 Mode Selection Button DESCRIPTION - Receiver Antenna connection Serial Number Label Talk On (Green LED) Main Cable Connection Battery Charger Status (Green + Red LED) FCC , cULus , IC Labels Charging PIN/Matching ID #2 Talk On LED When TX triggers the recording of the system , Green LED light on #3 Charging Status Red LED-In Charging Green LED-Fully charged DESCRIPTION – Receiver LED function When TX is docked in RX If completed ID setting – RX “TALK” L ED once blinking If uncompleted ID setting –LED blinking at TX,RX TALK LED After ID setting , turn off RX “TALK” LED When TX is docked in RX RX LED indicate TX’s power status. GREEN LED on RX “TALK” LED blinking- TX off status, in charging GREEN LED off on RX “TALK” LEDTX power on AUDIO recording indication RX “TALK” LED OFF- none AUDIO recording RX “TALK” LED GREEN – AUDIO recording. BATTERY charging indication RX “BATT” LED RED- in charging RX “BATT” LED GREEN- fully charged If indicate GREEN LED on RX “BATT” LED, it prevents overcharging by removing current. DESCRIPTION – Control Reference Guide Transmitter (TX) with Receiver (RX) Top of Transmitter(TX) Internal Mic “REC”, “Mute” “Low Battery”, “Out of Indication Green Range”, LED “Mute” indication Red LED TALK Button Press for REC MODE Selection Button [TALK] Green LED ON/OFF: REC ON/OFF Green LED Blinking: ID Matching (Synch) ON [BATT] Red: In Charging Green: Fully charged Mute Button Lapel Mic Input Bottom of Transmitter(TX) Power ON/OFF Button OPERATION Install the mounting bracket by using the screws Slide RX Set onto the Bracket Connect the main cable to RX Set Connect external antenna to the RX Set. Assemble the battery pack into TX Set - How to change battery pack -Separate battery cover as shown next picture. - Separate battery pack with connector. - Assemble the new battery pack into TX set. -Assemble battery cover as initial. - Before using, battery cover should be assembled completely. - Charge TX set in the RX set for at least 3 hours (when turn off) - Switch the power ON (located on the bottom of TX unit) - Place TX on RX to sync the code OPERATION • Indication of LED Button Mode LED+ Vibration Vibration TALK Green On LED OFF REC Low Battery Out of Range V(1 time only) V(1 time per second) V(2 times per 3seconds) Green Blink V(1 time only) LED OFF No Vibration No LED Red Blink Red On V (1 time per second) V (2 times per 3 seconds) Mute TALK (REC OFF): Green ON REC: Green Blink V(1 time per 5seconds TALK: Green ON & Red Fast Blink REC: Green Blink & Red Fast Blink V (1 time per 5 seconds) LED OFF LED OFF LED OFF No Vibration LED OFF (Green OFF , Red OFF) Note:1. LED ON: this mode as initial when Power on . 2. After synchronized, the mode goes back to the last. 3. When TX is Off and inserted to RX, there will be no synchronization. DESCRIPTION – Main Cable 1A In-Line fuse To Receiver # Important -These three ground wires have to be all connected together - Power ground wire from CCR24PNA, Trigger ground wire from CCR24PNA,and Ground wire of the Recorder GPIO. Connection with the system - Power DC12V (Red), Power GND (Black): Power Cables to engine battery. - Audio Out (RCA Connector) : Connects to “AUDIO IN” port in the back of recorder. - Trigger REC (Brown): Connect to GPIO cable. - Trigger GND (Black): Connect to GPIO black cable. DESCRIPTION – Desktop Charger * Battery LED : In Charging – Red LED Fully Charged – Green LED (4V ~ 4.2V) (Note) Place TX on the charger at least 4.5sec for the initializing. Installation for Charger Stand Charger Stand TIP1 How to undock TX from RX and Home Charger To prevent units from being broken by the improper use, undock TX unit from RX unit as the drawing described on the right picture. 10 RECOMMENDATIONS - Prior to use, charge TX at least 3 hours - Disconnect the battery or switch the power OFF. when TX Set is not in use for long periods - Charge TX Set when not in use for short periods TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Check points No reception, - Check the battery status Check the connection and cables Check the communication range Poor reception, static, noise Change the location of RX Set Check the communication range Check to see if unit is placed near TV, speakers, or other electronic devices Unit does not respond Check the battery status Check the power switch on the bottom of the unit Check the connection and cables TIP2 Preserving the Batteries To maintain the optimum capacity of the pack, the unit has to be fully discharged (by using) approximately every 6 months. Then recharge the battery to full capacity again. 11 SPECIFICATION Power DC 12V for RX Frequency (MHz) 2.4GHz FHSS with 2,401.056 ~ 2,478.816MHz Number of Channel 91Channels Channel Space 864 KHz Speech Coder 32Kbps ADPCM with Parity Type of Modulation GFSK MODULATION / DEMODULATION Data Rate 576Kbps Time Division Duplex Receiver Sensitivity Min : -90 dBm Typ.: -92 dBm to -94 dBm @BER = 0.001 Max : -96 dBm Power consumption TX docks with RX: Nor 550mA , Max 610mA RX under communication w/TX : Max 120mA TX under communication w/RX : Max 150mA Battery Talking Time : 12Hours Charging Time : 3Hours Battery Capacity Lithium-ion Polymer 3.7V DC/1300mA (only for Piloting lot) TX Power Levels Less than 260 mW Temperature Range 0°C ~ 50°C Dimensions (WxDxH) TX : 53mm x 25mm x 72.5mm RX : 100.5mm x 38.5mm x 67.5mm 12 SPECIFICATION SC14435 2G4HZ Frequency hopping The number of used frequencies (NUF) in the hopping algorithm is 95. In base and handset a Primary Hopping lndex Number (PHIN) exist. This number is incremented modulo NUF in the end of the normal downlink half-frame. It is broadcast in Q0 message instead of PSCN. To a simplex or established duplex bearer a Hopping Index Offset (HIO) is assigned, which is an analogue to the used RF carrier in a FDMA system. This value is broadcast in place of CN in Q0 message. In the base in all unable slots in up-link direction the receiver is scanning with HIO=0. the receiver is scanning with doesn’t exclude RF-carriers. Different base use different hopping sequences. The different sequences are derived from the hopping table by adding an offset, SeQuenceCode (SQC). A hopping table maps an index I to a carrier number: CN = f(I) The physical RF carrier is calculated by the formula: CN = (f ((PHIN+HIO) mod NUF) +SQC )mod NUF for 10.368000 MHz crystal frequencies are derived as: Frequency : 2401.056 MHz + CN*0.864000 MHz Fast Frequency Hopping : (DCT 2G4) , up to 800 hops/sec This equipment is made for report by two-way radio in place of business. 13 CAUTION • • • Li-Ion Battery Safety Precautions (sample document) 1. When Using the Battery Danger • (1) Misusing the battery may cause the battery to get hot, explode, or ignite and cause DANGER serious injury. Be sure to follow the safety rules listed below: . Do not place the battery in fire or heat the battery. . Do not install the battery backwards so that the polarity is reverse d. . Do not connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the battery to each other with any metal object (such as wire). . Do not carry or store the batteries together with necklaces, hairpi ns, or other metal objects. . Do not penetrate the battery with nails, strike the battery with a ha mmer, step on the battery, or otherwise subject it to strong impacts or shocks. . Do not solder directly onto the battery. . Do not expose the battery to water or salt water, or allow the batt ery to get wet. (2) Do not disassemble or modify the battery. The battery contains safety and protection devices which, if damaged, may cause the b attery to generate heat, explode or ignite. (3) Do not place the battery on or near fires, stoves, or other hightemperature locations. Do not place the battery in direct sunshine, or use or store the battery inside cars in hot weather. Doing so may cause the battery to generate heat, explode, or ignite. Using the ba ttery in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a shortened life expectancy. (4) Do not insert the battery into equipment designed to be hermeti cally sealed. In some cases hydrogen or oxygen may be discharge d from the cell which may result in rupture, fire or explosion. • • • • • • • • • • • • Warning • (1) Immediately discontinue use of the battery if, while using, charg ing, or storing the battery, the battery emits an unusual smell, feels 14 hot, changes color, changes shape CAUTION • • • or appears abnormal in any other way. Contact your sales location or Panasonic if any of these problems are observed. (2) Do not place the batteries in microwave ovens, high-pressure c ontainers, or on induction cookware. (3) In the event that the battery leaks and the fluid gets into one’s e ye, do not rub the eye. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye. • Caution • (1) If the device is to be used by small children, the caregiver shoul d explain the contents of the user’s manual to the children. The car egiver should provide adequate supervision to insure that the devic e is being used as explained in the user’s manual. (2) When the battery is worn out, insulate the terminals with adhesi ve tape or similar materials before disposal. Danger Be sure to follow the rules listed below while charging the battery. Failure to do so may cause the battery to become hot, explode, or ignite and cause serious injury. · When charging the battery, either use a specified battery charger or otherwise insure that the battery charging conditions specified b y Panasonic are met. · Do not attach the batteries to a power supply plug or directly to a car's cigarette lighter. · Do not place the batteries in or near fire, or into direct sunlight. W hen the battery becomes hot, the built-in safety equipment is activ ated, preventing the battery from charging further, and heating the battery can destroy the safety equipment and can cause additional heating, breaking, or ignition of the battery. Warning Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within t he specified charging time. Doing so may cause the battery to bec ome hot, explode, or ignite. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 15 • • • • • • • • • • CAUTION • • 2. While Charging Caution • The temperature range over which the battery can be charged is 10 °C to 45°C. Charging the battery at temperatures outside of this ran ge may cause the battery to become hot or to break. Charging the battery outside of this temperature range may also harm the perfor mance of the battery or reduce the battery’s expectancy. • • 3. When Discharging the Battery Danger • Do not discharge the battery using any device except for the specif ied device. When the battery is used in devices aside from the spe cified device it may damage the performance of the battery or redu ce its life expectancy, and if the device causes an abnormal curren t to flow, it may cause the battery to become hot, explode, or ignit e and cause serious injury. • Caution • The temperature range over which the battery can be discharged is -10°C to 60°C. Use of the battery outside of this temperature range may damage the performance of the battery or may reduce its life e xpectancy. 16
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