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Holatron RFLS-MK3HSXT Operation & Maintenance Manual

Acoustic triggered high speed uhf transmitter

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OPERAT I ON & M AI N T EN AN CE GU I DE -
Acoustic Triggered High Speed UHF Transmitter
HOLATRON SYSTEMS, LLC
833 ILANIWAI ST, STE. 2
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 372-0956
www.holatron.com

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  • Page 1 OPERAT I ON & M AI N T EN AN CE GU I DE - Acoustic Triggered High Speed UHF Transmitter HOLATRON SYSTEMS, LLC 833 ILANIWAI ST, STE. 2 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 372-0956 www.holatron.com...
  • Page 2 Holatron Systems, LLC, from same, whether brought by the user, user’s agent, or assigns, or any third party.
  • Page 3: Hardware Description

    HARDWARE DESCRIPTION. The model RFLS-MK3HSXT Fixed Channel High Speed UHF Transmitter with sequential acoustic trigger is a low power six channel, safety locking, hand-held remote control transmitter which can transmit commands over any of six different digital channels.
  • Page 4 So this switch should always be turned to the “Safe” position while the transmitter is not being used. Keys are interchangeable, as all Holatron RFLS-6HSXT transmitters are keyed the same. Firing on all receivers set to the transmitter’s digital channel always commences at cue 1 after the transmitter has first been enabled.
  • Page 5 THE “XMTR ENABLED” INDICATOR. This green lamp, located at the “Enabled” position of the lockswitch, warns the user that transmission will occur when a button is pressed or an acoustic event is sensed, and that battery drain is occurring. It also verifies that battery voltage is adequate to transmit a signal over the specified range.
  • Page 6 If the “Fire B” button is pressed while “Fire A / Enable B” is also pressed, the “A command” is transmitted, resulting in the firing of the next sequential receiver output. The output remains on until at least one of the buttons is released.
  • Page 7 Positions C – F select normal command mode (buttons only) with the switch setting selecting the automatic fire rate for depressions of the “Fire B” button. Holatron Systems can supply custom fire rates if required. NOTE: Automatic firing always commences at the next cue after the last one fired, whether it was semi-automatic or automatic.
  • Page 8 The access hole for the digital switch enables the operator to view the switch setting and insert a small screwdriver to change it without having to remove the rear cover. Digital Switch Access Hole Covered Microphone Access Hole with Adhesive Disc Hole Battery Access Door (Transmitter back shown without and with adhesive disc in place.)
  • Page 9 Xmtr Digital Switch Setting “Fire A / Enable B” Action “Fire B” Action Enables transmission of a semi- If “Fire A” button is also pressed, automatic fire command upon xmts a semi-automatic (single-shot) detection of acoustic event or upon fire command continuously until “Fire B”...
  • Page 10 RADIO INTERFERENCE REDUCTION. For obvious safety reasons, Holatron's design goal is to ensure that data communication errors due to radio interference or to insufficient signal strength due to low battery, exceeding specified range, or conductive objects in the signal path will result in failure of intentional actuation rather than unintended actuation.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    1.10 SPECIFICATIONS. Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Carrier Frequency, MHz. 417.96 418.02 418.08 Carrier Frequency, MHz. (optional) 432.90 433.96 434.02 Range (line-of-sight with RFLS-96RC ½ mile -496RC receivers) Delay from start of button depression 50 msec 75 msec to receiver output (fewer than 4 transmitters transmitting simultaneously) Delay from start of button depression...
  • Page 12 2.1.2 With the arm switch still in the previous position, turn on the receiver. Verify a flashing green battery indicator on the receiver module. This indicator will flash intermittently in bursts of one, two, or three flashes at a time if the battery has enough capacity to power the receiver. If no flashing occurs, the receiver cannot be used reliably.
  • Page 13 2.1.6 When the area around the devices to be actuated is clear of persons who might be injured by an accidental actuation, and after verifying that the receiver’s green activity light is off (no radio signal is being detected), turn the receiver’s ARM switch to its “Armed”...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    If further information or service is required, contact: Holatron Systems, LLC. 833 ILANIWAI ST, STE. 2 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 372-0956 www.holatron.com...