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1. Min Typical Max Units License License Exempt Modulation method MS QPSK Radio type Transceiver 2 way Data rate 250 K bits sec Radio Frequency 2 4000 2 4835 GHz Power 1 Nd Range 200 650 Metres feet Channels DSSS 16 Maximum range achieved in open field site at a height of 3 metres above ground T24 RM1 Min Typical Max Units PSU 9 32 V DC Operational Current All Relays Active 155 mA Operational Temperature Range 10 60 Deg C Storage Temperature Range 40 70 Deg C Power Relays 240V 5A Alarm Relay 1A 24V DC 120 V AC At 12 Volt nominal Supply Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Approvals CE CE Complies with EMC directive 2004 108 EC The Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC European Community Switzerland Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein English This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Deutsch Dieses Ger t entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprecheneden Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999 5 EU Dansk Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de v sentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i Directiv 1999 5 EF Espa ol Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras disposiciones de la Directive 1999 5 EC Fran ais Cet appareil est
2. CAUTION If the device is changed or modified without permission from Mantracourt Electronics Ltd the user may void his or her authority to operate the equipment 19 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Industry Canada EJ Industry Industrie Canada Canada Models i and e for internal and external antenna variants For antenna T24 ANTA and T24 ANTB 1C 7224A RAD24 This apparatus complies with RSS 210 Low power Licence exempt Radiocommunication Devices All Frequency Bands Category Equipment RSS OEM Reseller Marking and Documentation Requirements FCC The Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM must ensure that FCC labelling requirements are met This includes a clearly visible label on the outside of the final product enclosure that displays the contents as shown Contains FCC ID VHARAD24 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 The acquisition modules have been tested with T24 ANTA and T24 ANTB When integrated in OEM products fixed antennas require installation preventing end users from replacing them with non approved antennas Antennas other than T24 ANTA and T24 ANTB must be tested to comply with FCC Section 15 203 unique antenna connectors and Section 15 247 emissio
3. T24 RM1 Relay Module User Manual www mantracourt co uk ME mantracourt Wireless Telemetry Range 2 4Ghz 1 Introduction Overview eee eere eve so eene vire e terrse n o eesEs rove eerte reseeu o e eese e xe spreoeUs oU Er Tro 2 Communications Overview esee ese sees exe ege eame E ERE e PERPE ENS AS Eee ve Ea IAE EN I EE re EE 2 Configuration OVErVICW sake wecssesc es cer E xS ER YR NS EE XAR IR A VETE PERSE FRD RS eg VIVA SS V Ne ea S TERQUE 2 Getting Started ia sioe tere IR ER SES Po sin wane ER ETE ss UIRS PEFETERR VE Ke EURSARERU RR fie ATOA STER VE sa TOR D VE 3 Connections amp Indicators 2 51 as ads URS US SAS cda 3 LEDS E D 3 Vin PUUSH cuoio cone shea entes ctu oc pde n xdpo v Uere tendere untere deas TEC ntes deas eee Ad et PD CARE 3 IN Neid p c 4 CONPIGUPALION 1 4 22 c e eon s iode isre er ons edu isrecse enbiaie isses ia tede isscervudb iii 5 Installation x eer re obrero eR RN i ERR b ERN LE VER VR cbe ER IR PR pr Per OR Ee chee 5 T24 TOOK ts cis ose E EE 5 T24 BSu Base Statio ccs curse cents a Fer De e e ea 5 TZA ToOlklt 3 5 o Rd ERE RR OR SES ERN IR IER ERE IER ORI OE RIS 6 General Pages noncura rn nea eoe EA AAA AAA NE ERR ER AAA 6 Setup Base Station Communications oore aaea ar ED AIEA DINEE neon eee e hehe ehe hh hene nnne nnne 6 O E NOE Seu cide Re den nee US EE EN ER DEREN ahs 7 ERIS TII LLLI odd oo SAU seh ee edie ne e meS Ed visd ud didade nw HEE ood sek dd eweneeld al ves on 8 AAA Pe EATE EERTE EE
4. The settings will only change if you change them yourself within the toolkit 7 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Analyser T24 Toolkit Spectrum Analyser Planar 0 100 2400 2410 2430 2440 2450 2460 2470 2490 1 2 6 ul 2 Ix 4 15 16 Spectral Now 7 3 3 10 Frequency Channel 25seos ago 2400 2430 2440 2450 2470 2480 1 2 6 7 3 3 10 T w 15 16 Frequency Channel The analyser page is provided as a tool and will not normally be needed unless you plan to change channels and want to find the best channel to select or to diagnose poor communications issues This page shows the radio signal levels detected across all the channels available to the T24 series of devices Using this tool may help in detecting noisy areas and allow you to decide on which channels you may want to use The above charts show the traffic from a Wi Fi network and it can be seen to be operating over channels 6 to 9 and it would be best though not essential to avoid using these channels Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 8 Information T24 Toolkit Information Pb A MO Help 1D FFB288 Model T24 RM1 Firmware Version 1 00 Radio Module Firmware Version 1 8 woe Name OM This page shows you information about the connected device Items you can change Name You can enter a short descriptive name 11 cha
5. then you just need to plug this into a USB socket on your PC If you are using an alternative base station then please refer to the appropriate manual 5 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual T24 Toolkit The T24 Toolkit provides a means of simple configuration of the T24 RM1 and associated acquisition module along with useful tools to aid integration Calibration of the acquisition modules is also provided Run the T24 Toolkit software application General Pages Setup Base Station Communications T24 Toolkit i 3 7 Setting TENET Select the connection type between the base station and the Interface Select the interface between the computer and the base station Select the COM port that the base station is connected to Baudrate 1 15200 Select the baudrate that matches the settings of the base station DIP switch Base Station Address Each base station has an address 1 If you connect using USB the address must be 1 AT24 BSu has a fixed address of 1 AT24 BSi has a settable address via DIP switches so ensure these are set to 1 if using the USB interface Select USB as the interface and select 1 as the Base Station Address In the toolkit all items that can be changed by the user are coloured orange To change a value just click on the relevant orange item You will then be presented with a new dialog window allowing you to change the value This may use a slider text box or list to allow your new v
6. 4 3 following the provisions of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC December 2007 Brett James FCC ID VHARAD24 Development Manager Mantracourt Electronics Limited Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 22 Worldwide Regional Approvals Europe CE USA FCC Canada IC Australia To Be Determined China To Be Determined Japan To Be Determined Important Note Mantracourt does not list the entire set of standards that must be met for each country Mantracourt customers assume full responsibility for learning and meeting the required guidelines for each country in their distribution market For more information relating to European compliance of an OEM product incorporating the T24 range of modules contact Mantracourt or refer to the following web site www ero dk Warranty All Telemetry products from Mantracourt Electronics Ltd Mantracourt are warranted against defective material and workmanship for a period of 1 one year from the date of dispatch If the Mantracourt product you purchase appears to have a defect in material or workmanship or fails during normal use within the period please contact your Distributor who will assist you in resolving the problem If it is necessary to return the product to Mantracourt please include a note stating name company address phone number and a detailed description of the problem Also please indicate if it is a war
7. conforme aux exigencies essentialles et aux autres dispositions pertinantes de la Directive 1999 5 EC slenska essi b na ur samr mist l gbo num kr fum og rum kv um tilskipunar 1999 5 ESB Italiano Questo apparato conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 EC Nederlands Deze apparatuur voldoet aan de belangrijkste eisen en andere voorzieningen van richtlijn 1999 5 EC Norsk Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU directiv 1999 5 EC Portugu s Este equipamento satisfaz os requisitos essenciais e outras provis es da Directiva 1999 5 EC Suomalainen T m laite t ytt direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleelliset vaatimukset ja on siin asetettujen muidenkin ehtojen mukainen Svenska Denna utrustning r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EC This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC FCC FE Family RAD24 Models i and e for internal and external antenna variants For antenna T24 ANTA and T24 ANTB FCC ID VHARAD24 This device complies with Part 15c 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
8. will activate See the Relay Operation Settings section for details Items you can change Relay1DataTag 1 8 Enter up to eight Data Tags the data from which will be used to determine the value compared to the set point to control relay 1 Relay2DataTag 1 8 Enter up to eight Data Tags the data from which will be used to determine the value compared to the set point to control relay 2 Zero Offset 1 2 This value will be subtracted from the total of the summed data from the data tags for Relay 1 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 12 Relay Operation Settings T24 Toolkit Relay Settings 1o TOA 38 EOD t Help Relay 1 Relay 2 Mode 0 Si im Select how the input values are used I io wil Sum Relays operate when sum of all inputs exceed setpoint Any Relays operate when any input exceeds setpoint Difference Relays operate when difference between minimum and maximum input exceeds setpoint Operation 0 Normal Select whether the relays will operate normally or inverted Setpoint 0 Enter the target setpoint for each relay Hysteresis 0 0 Set the hysteresis value for each reiay Select whether the relay will latch into its Latching de energised state Reset Latched Reset Latched Reset latched relays by clicking here Relay Relay Here you can change various settings that influence the operation of the individual relays Items you can change Mode 1 2 This setting determines how the Data
9. ATT ERATE EATI EAEE ERATE ERRATA ERRAT 9 Channel and ENGYptON eU 10 Save ahnd Restore a karer cnica a A TE EEA 11 INPUESOLEINGS cress IU m 12 Relay Operation Settings MM 13 Relay Settings Advanced eere ii iii ETANSARE EERE 15 Errors amp Input Settirigs vos sexe es co eee ra seve sete er ts UN TR RR INR VE TS UNES RISE SS ee TS UNES VR Cs See de ees URS VR IU RS 16 Diele nes 17 Overview ose ea psig Ee TRU TA YRRR VE TH e Fa ERE FERRE FEIN RV EA E e SERA ORE PARU A OS 17 Specifications EP 18 General LCU LR MR 18 pad ip 18 Popp EI aee T EI IM 19 GE erret Eee E A ye se vae ed ed rede ua ee T E AS yer oae Ur see PIS 19 iem 19 Industry Canada o terree a Cen cia eeu elo Urt eis Deoa ele etu eso Pee etre eo Pea ee Ce 20 OEM Reseller Marking and Documentation Requirements csscsscsccscccccscccsccccescescescescesceseess 20 ERES EE EOE AE AS LS LE ES EUN OU EROR Ue E NAE 20 A NER TR ER NM ER x SE 20 ae 20 Declaration of Conformity icooicocionnicocionnicacioncicncicnnicacoconicaciconica canica esa nacido sese cesa oa cica nidad 22 Worldwide Regional Approvals cceeeeeeeeeeee eee eene h e ehh enhn hene hh ehh eere eser sese ne senes 23 Important NOTE 2 secs deer tren soa FR Er AS VERRE YES VS VERE FEES PES QE e 23 Warranty etr I D 23 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Introduction Overvie
10. Tag values are used to compare against the setpoint This is only available in firmware versions 2 0 and above Previous versions will operate only in Sum mode e Sum The values of the defined Data Tags are summed and this summed total is compared to the setpoint e Any The Data Tags with the highest value is compared to the setpoint i e If any of the individual acquisition modules exceed the setpoint e Difference The difference between the lowest and highest values of all the Data Tags is calculated and this difference Which is absolute i e always positive compared to the setpoint e Operation 1 2 Whether set to normal or inverse decides how the relay state corresponds to the set point and hysteresis See diagram on next page Setpoint 1 2 The Set Point is the level at which the relay state will change see below Hysteresis 1 2 This value set on offset between when the relay is engergised and de energised creating a de bounce for the relay See diagram on next page Latching 1 2 Latching locks the state of the relay when it passes the set point 13 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Operation and Hysteresis Settings RELAY ENERGISED OPTIONAL LATCH ECCE EE RELAY DE ENERGISED PC A osteresis rs hysteresis ae y V OPTIONAL LATCH Normal Operation Inverted Operation Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 14 Relay Settings Advanced T24 Toolki
11. alue to be entered Click the Home button to attempt communications with the base station If no communications can be established the toolkit will remain on this page You will need to check that the base station is powered and that it is connected to the converter correctly Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 6 Home T24 Toolkit Home Ready to connect to your device now To connect to your device we need to pair to it Pairing means you do not need to know anything about channels ID or any other information about your device To pair you must Remove the power from your device Initiate the pair by clicking the button below Re apply the power to the device When applying power be careful to do this cleanly because if the device is powered up with an intermittent connection it may reset during pairing and result in poor or no communications We now have successful communications with the base station so we can now pair with our device or we can select the Spectrum Analyser mode or Data Provider Monitor mode Pairing Procedure e Remove power from the T24 RM1 module e Click the Pair button on the toolkit e You now have 10 seconds to re apply power to the T24 RM1 module If you connect successfully the toolkit will change to the Information page If the pairing fails try again NOTE The act of Pairing with the toolkit will not change the radio configuration settings of the connected device
12. ated X Decreasing Value Relay Unenergised Alarm Deactivated Relays can change state due to the following events B Arrival of T24 data from user defined T24 device that causes the relay output to trigger BW Triggering of digital input 1 or 2 switch input which if configured reset latched relays E Arrival of data from a specified data tag can reset latched relays B A change in error state of a module specified in a relays list of inputs The T24 RM1 also features a third Alarm relay The Alarm relay is energised from start up connection made between COM and NO The relay de energises if an error is detected an error is classed as a timeout and optionally can include Integrity error or low Battery The Alarm Relay will return to normal once the source of the error is removed Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Configuration This section explains how to install software and connect the required devices together Please note that you will need the T24 Toolkit software and a T24 BS base station to allow your computer to communicate with T24 telemetry devices Installation T24 Toolkit To configure the devices we must use the T24 Toolkit software application This can be downloaded from our web site or may be shipped with your products Install this on a PC or laptop Run setup exe and follow the prompts to install the software T24 BSu Base Station If you have a USB version of the base station T24 BSu
13. be given to fibreglass light coloured ABS or Polypropylene at the wavelength of 2 4GHz radio other materials will adversely affect the signal by attenuation refraction or change in polarisation If the application demands that the radio is fitted inside a metal enclosure then ensure that the specified clearances are maintained around the antenna and design in a fibreglass RF window at least as large as the clearance dimensions but ideally as large as possible RAD24i radios fitted inside a product should be oriented so that the chip antenna will be vertical when the product is in its normal operating position Guidelines for installation When planning installations ensure that line of sight between nodes is maintained and that objects or structures are kept at least one metre away from antennae wherever possible To avoid poor link quality between a RAD24i radio and a handheld device ensure that the RAD24i is mounted so that the chip antenna is vertical Improvement may also be obtained by altering the height above ground of the RAD24i a small increase or reduction in antenna elevation will often improve reception Range underwater is only a decimetre or so depending on packet rate Best performance underwater is obtained by using low packet rates and immersing water proofed antennae rather than water tight enclosures containing the antennae 17 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Specifications General Radio
14. be left at all zeros Items you can change Channel Select a channel between 1 and 16 The default is channel 1 You can use the Spectrum Analyser mode to determine a good clean channel to use NOTE Channel 16 is used to negotiate pairing so avoid this channel if possible Encryption Key Only devices with identical encryption keys can communicate You can isolate groups of devices on the same channel or just use the key to ensure the data cannot be read by somebody else Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 10 Save and Restore T24 Toolkit Save and Restore 2 Ii A 38 O 4 Help Query the device for its parameters and save these to a configuration file on your computer or network location Load a previously saved configuration file into the currently connected device NOTE As all parameters are restored you will overwrite the existing device calibration information Here you can save the device settings to a file on your PC so that they can be later loaded back into the same or different device Items you can change Save Click this button to open a file dialog window to allow you to select a filename and location to save the configuration file to All configuration information including calibration data will be saved to the file The file extension is tcf Restore Click this button to open a file dialog window to allow you to select a filename and location of a previously saved file to load into the connecte
15. d device All configuration information including calibration data will be overwritten The file extension is tcf Advanced Settings Click this button to enter the Advanced Settings Page Here are settings which do not normally require changing 11 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Input Settings T24 Toolkit Input Settings TIA 388 0 4 Here you can define a set of up to 8 data tags that will supply data for each relay Click the P buttons to pair to a module or enter the data tag manually Click the button to zero the data tag entry and ignore that item Relay 2 Sum Mode The values from the Data Tag set will be summed and the The values from the Data Tag set will be summed and the total used to compare to the setpoint total used to compare to the setpoint Data Tag Data Tag Data Tag Data Tag 1 BER PP 5 RN IH 0000 HB o5 EN M 2 EN 6 REN E 2 EN 6 REN US 3 RN PS Aoooo I 3 ERN P 7 SN EE 4 s ES I EN P 5 SSMUS Zero Offset Enter an offset which will be subtracted from the summed inputs above before being compared to the setpoints Input Total These displays show the input value that is used to compare against the setpoints 68 26125 0 0 Here you can set the Data Tags of the data used as the inputs The description in green below the Relay1 and Relay2 captions indicate the way in which the values from the Data Tags will be used to compare against the setpoint to determine whether the relay
16. elay can use the value of up to 8 inputs which are depending on the mode selected used to generate a value that is checked against your setpoint The toolkit allows you to see the calculated value of the selected set of Data Tags In the case of sum mode this will help in determining whether you want to apply an offset This may be useful to effectively zero the input total to make calculating the setpoints easier Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 2 Getting Started To be able to see the totals from acquisition devices supplying data to the T24 RM1 and to avoid entering error mode due to timeouts we must first ensure that the appropriate modules are transmitting their values at a suitable rate such as the default of 3 per second Then we can configure the T24 RM1 to use the data from these devices Configuration must be done with the T24 Toolkit software and a base station Connections amp Indicators You will need to connect power to the T24 RM1 for it to operate Only power is required to enable configuration using a base station and the appropriate toolkit software RELAY 1 RELAY 2 DIGITAL INPUTS Po T a NASA ET Ns 0 asad VOOUOoOoOoOo zaza ZUZZUOZ osos Q Mode Q Activity Q Time Out Q Error Relay 1 Q Relay 2 lt lt 23 450 Oc 9 32 V Supply ct w DIGITAL INPUT ALARM RELAY LEDs Mode Flashes 2 x per second when operational Activity Flashes when T24 data packets are received Ti
17. evice Each device has a unique ID that is factory set This is represented as a 6 character hexadecimal number consisting of the digits O to 9 and the letters A to F l e FFD3BE Data Tag Identifies each Data Provider message A Data Tag consists of a 4 character hexadecimal number consisting of the digits O to 9 and the letters A to F The Data Tag can be changed by the user but the factory default is to match the last 4 characters of the device ID l e An acquisition device of ID FFC12B would have a default Data Tag of C12B When a device consumes data i e a handheld displaying data from an acquisition device all it is doing is listening to all of the Data Provider messages and selecting the one it wants to use It then extracts the data and displays it Some devices that use Data Provider messages also need to know the ID of the device providing the data This is necessary if that device needs to specifically wake the data providing device as opposed to using a broadcast wake that will wake all devices on the same channel and using the same encryption key Pairing offers an automated method of hooking a provider and consumer of data together However some devices may require you to manually enter Data Tag and ID information so it would be beneficial to the user to understand the above mechanism Configuration Overview You need to determine the Data Tags of all acquisition modules that are to contribute data to this relay module Each r
18. f Relay 1 Digital input 2 can be used to either e Reset Relay 2 from its latched state e Transmit a data provider with user defined data tag containing the total of the inputs of Relay 2 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 16 Installation Overview Radio performance at microwave wavelengths is very dependent upon the operating environment any structure within the operating region of the radios will give rise to three effects Obscuration Obscuration will result in reduced range and occurs when an obstruction masks the line of sight between radios Aberrations to the horizontal and vertical space patterns Distortion of these patterns may occur if structures or objects are placed in the near or intermediate field of the antenna The effect will be to distort the coverage patterns adversely affecting range and link quality Reflection Any object placed in line of sight of the transmit antenna will result in signals arriving at the receiver by an indirect path Degradation of performance due to reflection multipath effects appears as reduced range or poor link quality Any of the above will cause poor RSSI figures an increase in the packet loss rate and in extreme cases complete loss of signal Fortunately if consideration is given to these effects at the integration stage then a good quality link will be obtained Guidelines for product design When selecting materials for product enclosures preference should
19. from one of the contributing inputs the alarm state will be active Error Mode iliius iSo A CT RS D CT AA Determine what constitutes error mode Error Action sta 0 lolo MEE dos ed Here you can define what happens to the relays when an error state occurs Digital Input ages Action If you enter zero here the digital inputs will reset the latched relays If you enter a Data Tag the input sum will be transmitted as a Data Provider packet on input NOTE Digital input 3 always resets BOTH latched relays This page defines how the individual relays will react to time outs and errors present from any defined T24 device as well as how Digital inputs 1 and 2 are used Items you can change Timeout Error Action Error Mode Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Enter a time in seconds that if exceeded the T24 RM1 will affect the relay state according to the error action as well as set the alarm relay and light the time out LED For each relay the action upon error detection can be defined as e Hold Last State e De Energise Relay e Energise Relay The error mode defines what is causes the alarm relay and individual error action to be triggered Errors can be defined as e Time out e Time out or Low Battery e Time out or Low Battery or Integrity Error Digital input 1 can be used to either e Reset Relay 1 from its latched state e Transmit a data provider with user defined data tag containing the total of the inputs o
20. me Out No T24 data present for longer than user defined period Error Remote T24 error from any defined T24 input device Relay 1 Relay 1 Energised Connection between COM and NO Relay 2 Relay 2 Energised Connection between COM and NO Inputs Digital Input 1 Can either reset a latched relay 1 or transmit a Data Provider Packet of a specified Data Tag Digital Input 2 Can either reset a latched relay 2 or transmit a Data Provider Packet of a specified Data Tag Digital Input 3 Resets both latched relays 3 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual T24 RM1 Operation The T24 RM1 can accept 8 T24 data inputs for each of the two relays the total of the inputs compared to the set point and mode of the relay channel affects whether the relay is energised or not In addition when considering the use relays attention should be paid as to what state the system will be in when the power is off The diagram below outlines how wiring and normal and inverse modes influence the state of relays COM Common NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Wired in this configuration the alarm Wired in this configuration the alarm would sound when the power is off would not sound when the power is off SS ais NO COM NC OPTIONAL LATCH OPTIONAL LATCH 4 ZN Set Point Normal Operation Set Point Hysteresis Inverted Set Point Hysteresis ration ope Set Point E OPTIONAL LATCH e OPTIONAL LATCH KEY A Increasing Value Relay Energised Alarm Activ
21. ns Acquisition modules have been certified by the FCC for use with other products without any further certification as per FCC section 2 1091 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mantracourt could void the user s authority to operate the equipment In order to fulfil the certification requirements the OEM must comply with FCC regulations 1 The system integrator must ensure that the text on the external label provided with this device is placed on the outside of the final product 2 The acquisition modules with external antennas may be used only with Approved Antennas that have been tested by mantracourt IC Labelling requirements for Industry Canada are similar to those of the FCC A clearly visible label on the outside of the final product enclosure must display the following text Contains Model RAD24 Radio 2 4 GHz 1C 7224A RAD24 Integrator is responsible for its product to comply with RSS 210 Low power Licence exempt Radiocommunication Devices All Frequency Bands Category Equipment RSS CE The T24 series has been certified for several European countries If the acquisition module is incorporated into a product the manufacturer must ensure compliance of the final product to the European harmonized EMC and low voltage safety standards A Declaration of Conformity must be issued for each of these standards and kept on file as described in Annex II of the R amp TTE Directive Furthermore the manufac
22. racters which may help you recognise this device in the future 9 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Channel and Encryption T24 Toolkit Channel and Encryption 4 I 4 aa LO 4 Channel You can select 1 of 16 channels Encryption Key The tion key is 32 hex characters long 00000000000000000000000000000000 o aleros are 123456789026 DEF NOTE Changing the channel and key will not affect the device until it has been power cycled If you have a handheld device and one or more acquisition devices and you want to change the channel and keys for all you could do either of the following Connect this toolkit to each of the devices in turn and change the channel and key settings Connect to just the handheld device and set the channel and key as required Next using the pair function in the handheld connect to each acquisition device to change its settings to match those of the handheld Connect to one device and change its channel and key as required Click the Home button and then re pair to that device The base station will now match its settings to that device Return to this page and click the Advanced button From here you will be able to quickly change the settings of multiple devices to match the base station just by pairing with each one in turn Here you can change the channel and encryption key for the module NOTE Early acquisition module do not yet utilise the encryption keys so these should
23. ranty repair The sender is responsible for shipping charges freight insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in transit Mantracourt warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the buyer such as mishandling improper interfacing operation outside of design limits improper repair or unauthorised modification No other warranties are expressed or implied Mantracourt specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose The remedies outlined above are the buyer s only remedies Mantracourt will not be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on the contract tort or other legal theory Any corrective maintenance required after the warranty period should be performed by Mantracourt approved personnel only ISO 9001 REGISTERED FIRM THE QUEEN S AWARDS D gt J La e FOR ENTERPRISE Pd CE In the interests of continued product development Mantracourt Electronics Limited reserves the right to alter product specifications without prior notice DESIGNED amp MANUFACTURED IN THE UK Code No 517 920 Issue 1 3 08 10 13 23 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual
24. t Relay Settings Advanced ES A 38 w D A Help Relay 1 Relay 2 m Here you can define a Data Tag which on Relay LULI receipt by the T24 RM1 module will reset a Reset Data latched retay Tag Waker Duration ms f you want this module to wake up acquisition modules when it is powered up enter a Waker Duration time here in milliseconds This will set how long the module attempts EY 2000 to wake acquisition modules The default is 12 seconds 12000 mS See manual for operational notes Here you can change various settings that influence the operation of the individual relays Items you can change Relay Reset Data Tag 1 2 Enter a Data Tag that on receipt will reset the latched relay Enter zero to disable this feature Waker Duration Enter a time in milliseconds for this module to attempt to wake acquisition modules when first powered up The default is 12000 milliseconds 12 seconds When this is non zero the acquisition modules will be kept awake while this module has power applied The acquisition modules should have a Sleep Delay set so that after the relay module has been powered down the acquisition modules then return to sleep Enter zero to disable this feature 15 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Errors amp Input Settings T24 Toolkit Alarm Settings Relay 1 2 TIA 389 04 Relay 2 Timeout s Enter the timeout n seconds ench Help relay If no data arrives for this period
25. turer must maintain a copy of the T24 device user manual documentation and ensure the final product does not exceed the specified power ratings antenna specifications and or installation requirements as specified in the user manual If any of these specifications are exceeded in the final product a submission must be made to a notified body for compliance testing to all required standards OEM Labelling Requirements The CE marking must be affixed to a visible location on the OEM product Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual 20 CE Ls CE mark shall consist of the initials CE taking the following form If the CE marking is reduced or enlarged the proportions given in the above graduated drawing must be respected B The CE marking must have a height of at least 5mm except where this is not possible on account of the nature of the apparatus B The CE marking must be affixed visibly legibly and indelibly 21 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual Declaration of Conformity We Mantracourt Electronics Limited The Drive Farringdon Exeter Devon EX5 2JB declare under our sole responsibility that our products in the T24 Radio Telemetry Product Range to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the appropriate standard EN 300 328 following the provisions of the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC FCC CFR Title 47 part 15c BS EN 61000 4 2 and BS EN 61000
26. w The T24 RM1 offers dual power relays capable of mains power switching These relays can be configured as high low or window alarms and can be associated with a group of up to 8 T24 acquisition modules per relay Relays can operate when the sum of the assigned acquisition modules reach a setpoint or when any of the modules reach the setpoint There is also a mode where the difference between the lowest and highest value is compared to the setpoint This is ideal for applications where you are looking for a group of weights to be within a certain band i e balancing four corners of a weigh scale or a hanging truss Relays can be latched and a digital input or external command can be used to reset them An alarm error signal relay is operated if communication is lost or other selectable errors occur and this alarm resets once the source of the alarm or error is removed This module is supplied in an IP65 sealed ABS case but a DIN rail option is available The state of the power relays during an error can be selected Communications Overview The T24 range of telemetry devices each have a factory set unique ID Data is shared between devices using Data Provider messages A device generates these messages which can then be used by many other devices simultaneously These messages or packets of information contain a single value of data and each is identified by a Data Tag The Data Tag should be unique for each message ID Identifies each d

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