Tactical Technologies TX-500 Operating Instructions Manual

Summary of TX-500

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    Minda personal protection system tx-500 intelligent key-fob transmitter operating instruction rev 1.3 june 2000 tactical technologies inc. 1701 second ave folsom, pa 19033 610-522-0106 www.Tacticaltechnologies.Com.

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    Overview thank you for purchasing a minda intelligent transmitter, which uses a low-power microprocessor for ‘house-keeping’ and offers the following programmable options: • a unit identity code (tx id number 1,2,3,or 4) which will allow a single receiver to identify up to four different transmitter...

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    What is actually transmitted whenever a ‘minda’ transmitter operates, the actual digital data message transmitted contains all of the following pieces of information, repeated a number of times: and and and and if the first two pieces of data in the above message exactly match the information progra...

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    Family identity code each minda system, when supplied to a customer, will have already been programmed at time of manufacture with a common default ‘family identity code’ (hexadecimal 94) enabling it to be used with any other of the standard minda products. The family identity code for a particular ...

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    Confidence signalling a minda tx-500 intelligent transmitter can be programmed so that for any or all of the four identities it can assume a green or red transmission as an “i’m here and ok” signal. In order for confidence to be transmitted, the transmitter must be in the mode of the programmed sign...

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    Troubleshooting guide if signals from a tx-500 transmitter are not being received by a minda receiver the following tests should be undertaken: 1.) check that the transmitter is not out of receiver range by temporarily reducing the distance between the units to 10 yards or less. Begin to increase th...

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    Transmitter specification united states of america fcc compliance: 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 interfer...