User's Manual Part 2

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XDL Micro Intergrator’s Guide
Introduction
This manual describes how to integrate the XDL Micro UHF transceiver (model numbers
XDLM-0, XDLM-1 and XDLM-2) into your product. Pacific Crest recommends that you
also read the XDLCONF User’s Guide for general information about configuring XDL
Micro modems, and for detailed programming information.
The XDL Micro is a general-purpose transceiver. It is compatible with the Pacific Crest
ADL, PDL and RFM product families of radio modems. It is also compatbile with radios
configured to use the SATEL
®
, South, Stonex Type 1, and Trimble TRIMTALK
and
TRIMMARK
protocols. The XDL Micro transceiver is designed specifically for integration
into new or existing products. Its small size, light weight, and power efficient operation
provide superior performance in embedded systems.
Legal restrictions
The XDL Micro transceiver may be programmed to transmit only in accordance with a
license issued by the radio authority of the country of operation. In the United States, this
authority is the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It is a violation of FCC rules
if the XDL Micro operates on unlicensed frequencies or channel bandwidths. The XDL
Micro uses extended frequencies and may contain functions that are not operational in
the United States and its territories. Users should check with the radio authority of the
country of operation for any restrictions that might apply.
Technical support
If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product
documentation, contact your local dealer or go to the Support area of the Pacific Crest
website (www.pacificcrest.com/support.php). Product updates, documentation, and any
support issues are available for download.
If you need to contact technical support, email support@pacificcrest.com.
Your comments
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revision. Email your comments to info@pacificcrest.com.