User's Manual
code. Every transmitter is assigned a unique code so that it, and any sensor data
associated with it, can be identified by the receiver.
For the receiver to interpret the pulse interval sequence, it must reference a
library, which is called the code set. The code set used with the receiver specifies
all the different combinations of pulse intervals that can exist, and gives the
receiver information on how to interpret transmitters that transmit sensor data
using that code set.
The receiver is configured with the required code set(s) for the study specified at
the time of purchase. Current code sets are Lotek 1, Lotek 2, Lotek 3, Lotek 4, and
Lotek 5. The code set must be selected before data collection can proceed.
Lotek Code Sets and Firmware
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(“FIRMWARE”) are protected by copyright
laws and international treaty provisions. LOTEK owns and retains all right, title,
and interest in and to the FIRMWARE, including all copyrights, patents, trade
secret rights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights therein.
Licensee’s possession, installation, or use of the FIRMWARE does not transfer
any title to the intellectual property in the FIRMWARE and Licensee will not
acquire any right, title, or interest to the FIRMWARE except as expressly set forth
in the Firmware License Agreement included with every system purchased.
1: Lotek Code Sets and Firmware includes, but is not limited by the following:
Lotek-1 (also referred to as Lotek 1993 code set or 1993 code set), Lotek-2 (also
referred to as Lotek 1994 code set or 1994 code set), Lotek-3 (also referred to as
Lotek 2000 code set or 2K code set), Lotek-4 (also referred to as Lotek 2003 code
set or 2003 code set). and Lotek-5.