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2.    T24 RM1    Relay Module    User Manual  www mantracourt co uk       ME mantracourt    Wireless Telemetry Range 2 4Ghz    1    Introduction O Verve Wisin 2    Comm  nications Overvi  W se cription sees exse eges shaved AAA SRA IAS ia 2  Configuration OVErVICW sate vascas Tool Yo NS iS in A A A sa S TERQUE 2  Getting atlas aa Ei ANAIS A E OS 2  Connections  amp  Indicators    2 51  TS US SAS A AA MET 3  LEDS  ai A ii 3    PUES nc OAA ASAE S NATEN E A A O E T ANASA 3  T24 RM1 Operatiori   eire o erre xor toner xr nues rear urea eau eene urea sare saura o Sey pieces 4  Configuration               4 22 c e on pode desto ici 5  Installation    a eer re orbe sk A b ERN LE VERE ch o erbe ce I cbr eR LE NETS 5  T24 TOOK ts cis eos EE 5   NEZ USE ESCENA 5  TZA ToO0lklt 3 5  eo Rd ERE RR OR IRR UR UIN IR ORI ORI OE OI ORI iS 6  General Pages    oe E sa sees ER ES va ouside ERR CR E QUARE RR RENNES INESSE MERE ERR ETE 6  Setup Base Station Communications ooreen a cece cece cece cence INEDI ATINE IAIN EA hn enne nne 6   HOm   isses E te mes A e eR Sid oe tine EROS TAS wie Te Gib oie h te FREE E ne Gib ed Heeb tide Se Eee a se Ee es ne PER RS 7  ERE EI oid sve o wie ve a a Nise te 6 DUPLI 8  INFORMACION saecct iced rnm 9  Channel  and ENCrypti ON  iie eecacces dea tents dads agus a EE REN KERN sad saul eae    since 10   Save  and Restore we  kaer cect stelse dtodd se ero bue ever eei adele dtodd maana ladran add nabo ada MR ME RATE ERE 11   INPUT dRPLIM I I                              
3.  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 relay can use the value of up to 8 inputs which are summed then checked against your setpoint    The toolkit allows you to see the total of the selected set of Data Tags which 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     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 th
4.  to one or a sum of up to 8 T24 acquisition modules per relay    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 device  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
5. 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 value 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 w
6. 4 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  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 
7. C   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 warranty 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    
8. 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   a Fa  FOR ENTERPRISE    ai AMS    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  517 910 Issue 1 0 06 12 10    21 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual    
9. 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 of 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 14    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 plac
10. d  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 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 loa
11. ded 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 connected 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    124 Toolkit  Input Settings    Relay 1    1 Ee bo  2 EM HH  3 E Phx    REM Ph  5 ERE eh  6 EQ Ph  7 EM e  locos Mud    Data Tag    Zero Offset    Input Total 9 9    Relay 2    Boor Jaa   gt  ERR s   gt  EE FP  ooa Jag  s Eg EE  Moose Jag  0077 fag  s EN JB    0 0    1 Y A   9 a    A da aa          Here you can define a list up up to 8 data  tags that will contribute to the total value  input seen by each relay  Click the  P   buttons to pair to a module or enter the  data tag manually  Click the  X  button to  zero the data tag entry and ignore that  item     L0     Enter an offset which will be subtracted  from the total inputs above before being  compared to the setpoints     The
12. e  20 65 Deg C  Power Relays 240V 5A   Alarm Relay   Range 200  400      Metres  feet   Channels  DSSS  16                        At 12 Volt nominal Supply       Maximum range achieved in open field site with T24 SA at a height of 3m above ground and T24 RM1 held at    chest height pointing towards T24 SA     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 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  De
13. e 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  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 12 13 4 15 16  Spectral    Now    7 8 3 10  Frequency   Channel                                                    25 secs  ago 2400 2430 2440 2450 2470 2480    1 2 5   8 3 10 81 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 se
14. ed 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 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 nod
15. eir 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     Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual    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       9   32 V Supply  DIGITAL INPUT ALARM RELAY    LEDs   Mode Flashes 2 x per second when operational   Activity Flashes when T24 data packets are received   Time 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    consideri
16. en 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 characters  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 require
17. es 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     15 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual    Specifications    General Radio                                           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 mw  Range RAD24i  Integrated antenna  120  400  Metres  feet     Range RAD24e  External antenna  200  650  Metres  feet     Channels  DSSS  16         Maximum range achieved in open field site with T24 SA at a height of 3 metres above ground and T24 SO held  at chest height pointing towards the T24 SA                             T24 RM1   PSU 9   32 Volts  Operational Current No Relays Active 100  mA  Operational Current All Relays Active 155  mA  Operational Temperature Range  10 60 Deg C  Storage Temperature Rang
18. 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 18    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     19 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 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 20    Worldwide Regional Approvals                         Europe CE   USA FCC   Canada I
19. hich 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 below    Latch  1 2  Latching locks the state of the relay when it passes the set point    Relay Reset Data Tag A data packet with the data tag defined here will reset the relay from its    latched state     RELAY ENERGISED    RELAY DE ENERGISED     LATCH     hysteresis  Set Point     hysteresis       OPERATION NORMAL INVERTED    13 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 sy seconds e ench Help  relay  If no data arrives for this period    from one of the contributing inputs the  alarm state will be active     Error Mode iliius  iSo A A AAE     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   
20. ng 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  NC  Wired in this configuration the alarm would Wired in this configuration the alarm would  sound when the power is off not sound when the power is off  OPERATION      LATCH    LATCH  Set Point  NORMAL  Set Point Hysteresis  Set Point Hysteresis  INVERSE  Set Point      LATCH     LATCH    The only way to affect the operation of relays is as follows     Arrival of a T24 data from user defined T24 device that causes the sum of a relay total to trigger the relay  output state    Triggering of digital input 1 or 2  switch input  which if configured reset latched relays   Arrival of data from a specified data tag can reset latched relays    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 time out and but  can also be defined as 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 4    Configuration    This section explains how to install software and connect the required devices together  Please note that you  will need the T2
21. s  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  emissions      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 
22. se displays show the total input value  minus the offset value that is used to  compare against the setpoints        Here you can set the action to take when the switch contacts are closed  set the Data Tag that will trigger an  output and also set the Data Tags of the data used as the inputs     Items you can change   Relay1DataTag 1 8     Enter up to eight Data Tags the data from which will be summed and    compared to the set point     Relay2DataTag 1 8     Enter up to eight Data Tags the data from which will be summed and    compared to the set point     Zero Offset  1 2     tags for Relay 1     Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual    This value will be subtracted from the total of the summed data from the data    12    Relay Operation Settings    T24 Toolkit    Relay Settings    Relay 1    Operation 0  Normal Select whether the relays will operate normally    or inverted   Setpoint 1 n Enter the target setpoint for each relay     Hysteresis 4 Set the hysteresis value for each relay        i Select whether the relay will latch into ints  Latching T    unenergised 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     Operational Mode  1 2  Whether set to normal or inverse decides how the relay state corresponds to  the set point and hysteresis    Relay Set Point  1 2  The Set Point is the level at w
23. 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 manufacturer 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 
24. ze 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     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     17 Mantracourt Electronics Limited T24 RM1 User Manual    Industry Canada    EJ   Industry Industrie   Canada Canada   Models  i and e for internal and external antenna variant
    
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