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6. Specifications

6. Specifications

X80 Activator Performance Features

Function

12 Volt DC output.  On duration adjustable up to 10 seconds.

Compatibility

All X80 Wireless Devices, X-Series Network Manager
X80 PC Base, Cell Base, and Net Base 

1

Operating temperature

-40 to 140 F

Electrical Specifications

Output

12 Volts.  5 Amps max.

2

  On time = 10 seconds max.  

Internal battery 

5 AA 

3

External battery

12V SLA 

3

Supply Current (Activator Only) 
(Typical)

6

0.5 mA when in low power sleep mode (i.e. no activity)
60 mA when transmitting
20 mA during 20 second idle state after transmission

Wireless Network

Maximum number of network devices

254 (total of all device types)

Line-of-sight transmission range 

Up to 2 miles with standard antennas 

4

Maximum allowable antenna gain  

15.1 dBi (including cable losses)

Transmission type

902 to 928 MHz frequency band, FHSS

Transmitter output power

Up to 250 mW

Agency Approvals

FCC (USA)

MCQ-XB900HP

IC (Canada)

1846A-XB900HP

C-Tick (Australia)

Yes

Anatel (Brazil)

Pending

Dimensions

X80 Wireless Feeder Controller

4L x 4.4W x 2.75D    (Dimensions are in inches)

 

1

 An X80 Base is required to use the wireless features (PC Base, Cell Base or Net Base) (sold separately).  

2

 For currents greater than 5 Amps or for a dry contact output, the Auxiliary Relay Pack is required.

3

 Batteries are not included.

4

 Transmission distance depends on terrain and may be increased using high gain antennas and/or repeaters.  

6

 Average supply current does not include the device that is activated (i.e. solenoid, relay, etc.) and will vary depending

on level of activity, signal strength, etc..

The 

Buckeye Cam X80 Series

 includes wireless cameras, sensors, repeaters, and actuators.  All

of the available devices work seamlessly together and may be controlled and monitored with the

X-Series Network Manager

 software application.

For more information visit, 

www.buckeyecam.com

 or call toll free at: 866-325-8172

X80 Activator User's Manual v1.2                                                                                      11               

Summary of Contents for X80 Activator

Page 1: ...X80 Activator User s Manual Version 1 2 www buckeyecam com...

Page 2: ...f Contents 1 Warnings 3 2 Overview 4 3 Getting Started 5 4 Using the Activate Button 7 5 Wiring 8 6 Specifications 11 7 Additional Information 12 8 Warranty and Service 13 X80 Activator User s Manual...

Page 3: ...ng two conditions i this device may not cause harmful interference and ii this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If the device is u...

Page 4: ...ware application Common applications include operating gates in response to images that are received from X80 Wireless Cameras Before using the X80 Activator it is important to be familiar with X Seri...

Page 5: ...own below to register an X80 Activator Attach antenna Screw the antenna onto the threaded antenna connector Do not over tighten Install 5 AA batteries Remove the battery cover and install 5 AA batteri...

Page 6: ...be entered in the Text 1 and Text 2 fields to make it easy to identify the Activator in the software This is especially helpful if you have more than one Activator Set Beep Before Activation to Yes or...

Page 7: ...on to open the control panel Set the time duration This will limit the amount of time that the output is on Check the box to enable the Activate Now button Click Activate Now to turn the output on X80...

Page 8: ...a contact closure only with no voltage applied i e dry contact Note Types 2 and 3 require the optional Auxiliary Relay Pack For Devices that Operate on 12 Volts and Less Than 5 Amps Wire Color Connect...

Page 9: ...Brown Relay contact One side of the Normally Open relay Blue Relay contact One side of the Normally Open relay 1 Install a UB1270 Sealed Lead Acid battery inside of the Auxiliary Relay Pack 2 Connect...

Page 10: ...nside of the Auxiliary Relay Pack 2 Connect the cables as shown below 3 Connect Blue and Brown wires to the device contact closure input 4 The Red and Black wires are not used Cap them off with wire n...

Page 11: ...put power Up to 250 mW Agency Approvals FCC USA MCQ XB900HP IC Canada 1846A XB900HP C Tick Australia Yes Anatel Brazil Pending Dimensions X80 Wireless Feeder Controller 4L x 4 4W x 2 75D Dimensions ar...

Page 12: ...tutorials are available at www buckeyecam com Repeaters and High Gain Antenna Setups For more information on the different types of repeater setups and high gain antenna options see the X80 Wireless...

Page 13: ...e or liability for repairs made by other parties without our written consent ATSI is not responsible for damage to any associated equipment or apparatus nor shall we be held liable for loss of profit...

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