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11-85

UHF POCKET PAGING

TRANSMITTER

OPERATOR’S

MANUAL

Sea Air and Land Communications Ltd, PO Box 22-621, 120 St Asaph Street, Christchurch, New Zealand

11-85 UHF POCSAG TRANSMITTER OPERATOR’S MANUAL

Issue 1185UA 0104

Sea Air and Land Communications Ltd

Page 1

11-85 UHF POCKET

PAGING TRANSMITTER

1.0

DESCRIPTION

   

The 11-85 is a UHF low power POCSAG paging transmitter with an in-built encoder.
The buttons initiate transmissions to provide numeric, alpha-numeric and tone-only
POCSAG paging, enabling a user to call a pager (approximately 2,000,000 codes),
append a priority level (1 of 4), and add a numeric or alpha-numeric message.  

In addition to the front panel buttons, four discrete inputs are supported with unique
pre-programmed messages on low input transition. Provision to transmit a message
more  than once is catered for and the time between transmissions is
programmable.

‘Beep’ Indicator:

 Audible ‘beeps’ accompany each key-push and all successful

transmissions. There are different beeps for an ‘out of lock’ transmission failure and
a distinctive beep for low battery accompanies each transmission.

Aerial:

 The 11-85 has an fixed external quarter wave helical aerial.

2.0

WARRANTY

   

Our Products are warranted for a period of 12 months from date of purchase
against faulty materials and workmanship.  Should any fault occur the unit should
be returned to the vendor, freight pre-paid.  Please include a description of the fault
to assist with prompt return. Any unauthorized alterations or repairs will invalidate
the warranty.

3.0

DISCLAIMER

   

All information provided in this document is carefully prepared and offered in good
faith as a guide in the installation, use and servicing of our products.  Installers must
ensure that the final installation operates satisfactorily within the relevant regulatory
requirements. We accept no responsibility for incorrect installation. 

We reserve the right to change products, specifications, and installation data at any
time, without notice.

Note:

 The 1185 should not be used for the control of industrial machinery where

a fail-safe mode of operation is necessary for the purposes of safety.  Please
contact Salcom for advice where this is a requirement.

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