MINDA PERSONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM RX-400 MINDA Portable Receiver Operating Instruction Rev 1.0 June 2000 Tactical Technologies Inc. 1701 Second Ave Folsom, PA 19033 610-522-0106 www.tacticaltechnologies.
RECEIVER RX-400 - Quick guide Each 'MINDA' TX-400 receiver can display two status indications from up to four different transmitter units, coded 1-4 and all operating with the same group code. Pressing the RED button on a 'key-fob' style transmitter should light the Red LED on the receiver, whilst the BLACK one lights the Green LED.
THE 'MINDA' RECEIVER RX-400. Each 'MINDA' receiver can display two status indications from up to four different transmitter units, coded 1-4 and all operating with the same group code. Pressing the RED button on a 'keyfob' style transmitter should light the Red LED on the receiver, whilst the BLACK one lights the Green LED. Operation The receiver is very easy to use, and has two modes of operation, 'SILENT' and 'BEEP'.
time, thereby dramatically extending 'MINDA''s operating endurance before a change of battery is required. The slight penalty for this feature is that an incoming alarm transmission must last long enough to catch the receiver during one of its 'on' periods to ensure that it is recognized and decoded. In practice this should not cause any problems provided that the transmitter button is held down for at least one second.
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 INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. U.K RADIO AUTHORITY'S COMPLIANCE: The unit is fully compliant with the U.K. Radio Authority’s Specification MPT1340 for short-range radio alarm systems. ‘MINDA’ operates in the 418MHz radio frequency band, which in the U.K.