ANSI and NFPA standards. It is solely the responsibility Assembly Diagram of any Linx customer who uses one or more of these products to The Decoder Board incorporate appropriate redundancies and safety standards for the Life and Property Safety Situation application.
Figure 1: HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter Master Development System Introduction The Linx HS Long-Range Handheld transmitter offers a simple, efficient and cost-effective method of adding secure remote control capabilities to any product. This Master Development System gives a designer all the tools necessary to incorporate the transmitter, LR Series receiver and HS Series decoder into a product.
Ordering Information Using the Development Boards After unpacking the development system, attach an antenna to the Ordering Information decoder board, install the 9V battery and turn on the power switch. The Part Number Description encoder and decoder are set at the factory to work straight out of the box.
PRP” (sPRP). The encryption mode uses several invocations of Skipjack to encrypt the 128 bits in each message. The Skipjack algorithm used by Linx has been proven secure and is not modified to avoid any compromise of strength. CipherLinx™ is far more than just a Skipjack implementation.
Typical System Setup to open only certain doors (guess which one Son gets to open!). Setting the control permissions is intuitive. The user presses the The HS Series Long-Range Handheld Transmitter is intended to make user decoder’s LEARN button. The decoder’s MODE_IND LED starts setup straightforward while ensuring the highest possible security.
Contention Considerations Assembly Diagram It is important to understand that only one transmitter at a time can be activated within a reception area. While the transmitted signal consists of encoded digital data, only one carrier of any particular frequency can occupy airspace without contention at any given time.
This board is populated with the LR Series receiver. The ANT1 connector is Figure 9: The Decoder Area The decoder is located in the center beneath the Linx logo. To the left are LEDs which are connected to the decoder data lines. These light up when the decoder receives a signal from the encoder to take the data line high.
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The Decoder Board USB Area The Power Supply The decoder development board has a Linx SDM-USB-QS-S module for The power supply consists of a 9V battery and a power jack connected to use with the included development software. This module is powered by a 3.0V voltage regulator.
The View Documentation list allows for the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader so that the documents may be viewed. There is also the option of installing Flash, which may be required if the Linx video does not play correctly. –...
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Master Development Software This software gives a complete understanding of how the HS Series encoders and decoders work together, as well as showing how they are used in a system. The Master Development software can be used in one of two modes. The default mode is a software simulation of the system and does not require any hardware.