User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Description
- Design Features
- Operation
- ID Switch Setting Chart
- Sensor Connection
- RF Link
- Emplacement Considerations
- Section 2:MIDS Remote Control Transmitter (MRCT)
- Frequency Range:138-174 MHz
- Section 3:MIDS Hand Held Receiver (MPDM)
- Section 4:MIDS Remote Control Receiver (MRCR)
- Pin Connector:A: Ground
- Section 5:Frequency/Channel Calculations
Operation
ID Code Set-Up – The ID is the number transmitted when the attached sensor is
activated. The ID number transmitted is the sum of the switches, 8A + B. These switches
should be set with the screwdriver provided to prevent damage to the plastic slots. Use
only even number ID codes between 00-62.
Example: ID Code 30
(A) x8 position = 3; (B) x1 position = 6;
= (8 x 3) + (1 x 6)
= 24 + 6 = 30
(ID number 30 will be transmitted)
ID Switch Setting Chart
ID X8 x1 ID x8 x1 ID x8 x1 ID x8 x1
00 0 0 16 2 0 32 4 0 48 6 0
02 0 2 18 2 2 34 4 2 50 6 2
04 0 4 20 2 4 36 4 4 52 6 4
06 0 6 22 2 6 38 4 6 54 6 6
08 1 0 24 3 0 40 5 0 56 7 0
10 1 2 26 3 2 42 5 2 58 7 2
12 1 4 28 3 4 44 5 4 60 7 4
14 1 6 30 3 6 46 5 6 62 7 6
Note: For all applications use even ID codes only. When a sensor fault occurs (if the
connection between the transmitter and sensor is broken for any reason), the
transmitter will activate and transmit the next higher odd ID number.
Example: If the normal ID code is 20, then 21 would be transmitted when
a sensor fault occurs. This would advise the user of a special problem,
which needs immediate attention.
QTI Page 4 Revision: C
Form #: 30Z0147 Effective Date: 24 August 2006