ELPRO 105S-1 User Manual

Radio telemetry module
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Radio/Serial Telemetry Module
User Manual
Thank you for your selection of the 905 module for your telemetry
needs. We trust it will give you many years of valuable service.
ATTENTION!
Incorrect termination of supply wires may
cause internal damage and will void warranty.
To ensure your 905 enjoys a long life,
double check ALL your connections with
the user's manual
before turning the power on.
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© March 2000

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Chapter One INTRODUCTION
General Overview of 905 Modules
Describes the basic functions and capabilities of the 905 telemetry module range.
Chapter Two INSTALLATION
General Installation Guidelines
Covers general installation procedures, mounting, and earthing for 905 modules.
Aerial Installation for 905U Units
Details aerial connection and mounting requirements for 905U models, including types and placement.
Power Supply Options and Connections
Explains the various power supply methods supported by the 905 module, including AC, DC, and solar.
Input and Output (I/O) Configuration
Describes the different types of digital, analogue, and pulse inputs and outputs available on the 905 modules.
Chapter Three OPERATION
Power-up and Normal Operation Status
Details the module's behaviour upon power-up, LED indicators, and normal operating conditions.
System Design and Reliability Tips
Provides advice on system dynamics, radio channel capacity, path reliability, and failure design.
Chapter Four CONFIGURATION
Introduction to Configuration Methods
Explains the methods and principles of configuring 905 modules via software or switches.
Default Configuration Settings for Basic Setup
Describes default settings for single-pair 905 module applications, simplifying initial setup.
905 Configuration Software Guide
Details using the PC software for advanced configuration, including I/O mapping and user options.
Chapter Six TROUBLESHOOTING
Diagnostics Chart and LED Indicators
Explains the meaning of LED indicators and common fault conditions for diagnosing problems.
Self Test Functions and Procedures
Details self-test functions, including input/output reflection and radio testing, for module verification.

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