impro HRR901 Installation Manual page 2

433.92 mhz 4-channel rf receiver
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Accessories
Find the following when unpacking the Quad Receiver:
The Quad Receiver consists of a glass-filled nylon Base with the PCB attached by
four screws, a glass-filled nylon Top Cover (press-down firmly to clip into the
base).
A black gland plate for power, data and RF (in the case of the HRR901) lines into
the unit (this needs to be drilled to accommodate the wiring during installation).
An extra Serial Number Label.
General
Impro TA Terminal Considerations
When installed with the Impro TA, the Terminal can be placed in one of two modes:
Channel 1 and 2 Mode or Channel 3 and 4 Mode. If you place the Terminal in Channel
1 and 2 Mode then Channels 1 and 2 of the Impro Quad Transmitter (TRK900-1-1-GB-
XX) are processed. Channel 1 is processed as the Terminal's Primary Fixed Address
and Channel 2 is processed as the Terminal's Secondary Fixed Address. This
scenario also applies to Channel 3 and 4 Mode. Using the Impro TA as an example,
refer to Figure 1 for clarification.
Upgrading or replacing legacy UHF Receiver
When upgrading from or replacing a legacy UHF receiver, it is important to do the
following:
Change the DC supply voltage from 5V to 12V (12V is available on IXP220, IXP20
or iTRT)
When connecting to an IXP220, IXP20, iTRT, Mft or TA, ensure that the "Legacy"
link is in place. (There is no need to change any DIP Switch settings.)
Figure 1: TA Internal Division Showing Channel 1 and 2 Mode and
HRR300-0-0-GB-01
Channel 3 and 4 Mode
April 2013
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