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Contention Considerations

It is important to understand that only one transmitter at a time can be 
activated within a reception area. While the transmitted signal consists 
of encoded digital data, only one carrier of any particular frequency can 
occupy airspace without contention at any given time.  If two transmitters 
are activated in the same area at the same time, then the signals will 
interfere with each other and the decoder will not see a valid transmission, 
so it will not take any action.

Battery Replacement

The remote unit utilizes a standard CR2032 lithium 
button cell. In normal use, it provides 1 to 2 years of 
operation. To replace the battery, remove the access 
cover by pressing firmly on the label area and sliding it 
off. Once the unit is open, remove the battery by sliding 
it from beneath the holder. Replace it with the same 
type of battery while observing the polarity shown in 
Figure 6.

There may be the risk of explosion if the battery is 
replaced by the wrong type.

 

OTX-***-HH-CP8-HS Button Assignments

Figure 7 illustrates the relationship between the button locations and 
encoder data lines.

Assembly Diagram

D6

D7

D4

D5

D2

D3

D0

D1

FCC ID: OJM-OTX-XXX-LRMSA 

IC: 5840A-LRMSXXXA 

418MHz 

Figure 8: OTX-***-HH-LR8-HS Assembly

Figure 6: Battery Access

Figure 7: OTX-***-HH-LR8-HS Button Assignments

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Battery access

Summary of Contents for HS Long-Range

Page 1: ...HS Long Range Handheld Transmitter Data Guide...

Page 2: ...Life Safety Situations but only with necessary and industry appropriate redundancies and in compliance with applicable safety standards including without limitation ANSI and NFPA standards It is sole...

Page 3: ...eries encoder which uses Cipherlinx technology a high security encryption algorithm and wireless protocol When paired with an HS Series decoder transmitter identity can be determined and button permis...

Page 4: ...sful the decoder s outputs are set to replicate the transmitter s button states These outputs can then be used to activate external circuitry required by the application The transmitter is compatible...

Page 5: ...r of data lines internal key generation button level control permissions an optional encoder PIN as well as the ability for the decoder to identify the originating encoder CipherLinx is based on the N...

Page 6: ...tch In an HS based system the keyfobs could easily be configured GET_KEY Button CREATE_PIN Button MODE_IND Window Figure 5 Button Access Holes to open only certain doors guess which one Son gets to op...

Page 7: ...CR2032 lithium button cell In normal use it provides 1 to 2 years of operation To replace the battery remove the access cover by pressing firmly on the label area and sliding it off Once the unit is o...

Page 8: ...atever function is required by the application The transmitter and decoder must be synchronized before they can work together This is done by creating a new encryption key in the decoder then transfer...

Page 9: ...tion manual or insert card EU does not require a statement INSTRUCTION TO THE USER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation of thi...

Page 10: ...om antennas and design services are available along with simulations of antenna performance to speed development Learn more at www linxtechnologies com VCC R1 100k SW1 1 SW2 2 SW3 3 SW4 4 SW5 5 SW6 6...

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