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Specifications; Operation And Maintenance - Holatron RFLS-6HSXTX Operation & Maintenance Manual

Variable channel high speed uhf transmitter

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1.10

SPECIFICATIONS.

Parameter
Carrier Frequency, MHz.
Carrier Frequency, MHz. (optional)
Range (line-of-sight with RFLS-9HSRC,
-49HSRC, & -912HSRC receivers)
Delay from start of button depression
to receiver output (fewer than 4
transmitters transmitting
simultaneously)
Delay from start of button depression
to receiver output (more than 3
transmitters transmitting
simultaneously)
Button depression time per cue (fewer
than 4 transmitters transmitting
simultaneously)
Button depression time per cue (more
than 3 transmitters transmitting
simultaneously)
Battery current, average, (enabled)
Battery current, average, (xmting)
Battery life (enabled, not transmitting)
Low Battery Detect Threshold
Transmitter Supply Voltage
2.0

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.

This
section describes the recommended operating procedure and maintenance for the
transmitter-receiver system.
2.1
OPERATION.
2.1.1 With the receiver turned off and its arm switch set to "disarm" (RFLS-
2.1.2 With the arm switch still in the previous position, turn on the receiver.
49HSRC) or "safe" (RFLS-9HSRC & RFLS-912HSRC), connect devices
to the receiver outputs.
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. Three flashes per
burst indicate that the battery is fully charged, two flashes indicate that its
charge is beginning to diminish, and one flash indicates that it is near the
end of its useful charge, in which case it should be replaced immediately
after the current use.
Minimum
417.96
432.90
100 msec
400 msec
7.0 V
14 of 16
Typical
Maximum
418.02
418.08
433.96
434.02
½ mile
50 msec
75 msec
100 msec
400 msec
1.0 mA
4.0 mA
500 hrs
7.7 V

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