-party interfaces to provide onscreen guestroom environmental control through TV, smartphone, or other digital devices. Using a USB cable both for power and for data transfer to a set-top box, the platform-independent PC501 can translate settings from the 3 -party interface to standard P5 commands for heating, lighting, or other room equipment.
Infrared (IR5), S5bus, RF, 802.15.4 Power See current consumption chart in table x. Approvals FCC Part 15 Radio Specifications The PC501 houses either a 0dB (P/N 02-9994) or 20dB (P/N 02-9894) radio, depending on the required application. Performance 02-9994 02-9894 RF Data Rate 250kbps...
All Final Products containing the INNCOM TXR 02-9894 or TXR 02-9994 should be kept at a safe distance of at least 20cm from all persons. The final product cannot be co-located with any other antenna or transmitter.
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(VAL: 234). This puts the thermostat into bind ready mode for the PC501. Power up the PC501 (either by connecting it to a power source through the 3-pin S5 bus or by plugging in the USB connector to the 3rd-party box or the USB connector on a laptop) Upon power up, the PC501 sends a “bind offer”...
Figure 1 PC-501 topology (objects not to scale) The programmed PC501 connects by USB to the set-top box for both power and communication. The box in turn is connected to a VoD device, for example, to a TV by HDMI cable. The display shows the environmental status (temperature, fan, lights, door open/close, etc.) based on data transmitted (by IR, RF, or S5bus) from INNCOM...
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