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MANUFACTURING AND MINOR INVENTIONS
JACK- (4 INPUT RADIO TRANSMITTER FOR BASE STATIONS)
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JACK - 4 CH UHF TRANSMITTER
Description:
The JACK TRANSMITTER is a UHF 100mW 4 channel transmitter that may be monitored by a base station up to
6 km away (depending on environment) .
- Existing alarm panel
- Electric Fence
- Panic buttons
- Fire detection system
CH 4
CH 3
CH 2
CH 1
Applications:
+
-
12V
CODE PROGRAMMING
The frequency is pre programmed in the factory
This can be done manually (see below) or using our standard universal programmer (supplied separately).
NOTE: A test signal is sent every 24 hours. This may be changed on request.
1- Apply power to the unit
2- Press and hold the button until the green and red
LED flash continuously
3- Using the and the buttons enter a 5 digit number
(NO HIGHER THAN 09999) which will be the Transmitter Code (ID).
4- After the fifth digit is entered the onboard LEDs will flash
for one second.
5- Press the button TWICE to exit programming or
simply remove power.
. The ID code MUST be programmed by the user.
Programming is accomplished by using the I (Inc) and S (Step) buttons.
Transmitter code:
LEDS
Inc
Inc Step
Step
IS
EXT
TST
A
B
RX
1 2 3 4
POWER
+
-
IS
EXT
RX - +
1 2 3 4
PWR
Yellow: Channel 1
Green: Channel 2
Blue: Channel 3
White: Channel 4
Red: Positive 12v
Black: Negative 0v
The Jack is supplied with six
colour coded wires. The
connections are as follows:
Power is constantly applied to the unit but each channel is triggered by applying a
positive 12v to the input.
N/A
Monitoring Software
Base Station
S S SIISI I S
I
01234
(Step) (Inc)
Steps you to the next digit and Increments that digit
To program the Transmitter (ID) Code to 01234 (5 digits with leading zero)
Hold the I button until the green and red LED flash continuously.
Now using and S enter 5 Digits (01234) =I
Example:
I
IIII
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Side
Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Power supply: Voltage D.C 10 13 13.8 V (dc)
Current (100 mW) 100 mA
Transmitted power (link out) rms (50 Ohms) 80 90 100 mW
Technical Specifications
How to open the JACK R:
Use the allan key inserted into the grub screw to remove the antenna socket.
1A FUSE
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BATTERY or
EXTERNAL SUPPLY:
10/13.8V DC
300 mA(MINIMUM)
IS
EXT
TST
Top view
A
For PERMANENT Power Supply
Jumper A = IN Jumper B= OUT
B
1 2 3 4
White
Blue
Green
Yellow
Antenna Socket
RX +
-
Top
NB: When closing, make sure that the cover is properly seated and that the antenna
socket is tightened for good contact.
Power Connection
12v dc supply is permanently
connected to the unit. Contacts
are connected to the 4 inputs
and each channel is triggered
by applying power to the input.
0 = INPUT 1 - TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE ONLY
INPUT RESTORE REGISTER
(option 03) (3)
(0)
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
1 = INPUT 1 TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE AND RESTORAL
SIS
I
Now press 4 zeroes ( ) or ones ( ) to select which inputs will TRIGGER and RESTORE
SI
I
0 = INPUT 2 - TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE ONLY 1 = INPUT 2 TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE AND RESTORAL
0 = INPUT 3 - TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE ONLY 1 = INPUT 3 TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE AND RESTORAL
0 = INPUT 4 - TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE ONLY 1 = INPUT 4 TRANSMISSION ON ACTIVATE AND RESTORAL
0 = INPUT 1 - POSITIVE TRIGGER (APPLYING +12V)
N/O OR N/C INPUT REGISTER
FACTORY
DEFAULT
(option 04) (4)
(0)
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
SIS
I
Now press 4 zeroes ( ) or ones ( ) to select which inputs are N/O and which are N/C
SI
I
1 = INPUT 1 - NEGATIVE TRIGGER ( REMOVING 12V)
0 = INPUT 2 - POSITIVE TRIGGER (APPLYING +12V) 1 = INPUT 2 - NEGATIVE TRIGGER ( REMOVING 12V)
0 = INPUT 3 - POSITIVE TRIGGER (APPLYING +12V) 1 = INPUT 3 - NEGATIVE TRIGGER ( REMOVING 12V)
0 = INPUT 4 - POSITIVE TRIGGER (APPLYING +12V) 1 = INPUT 4 - NEGATIVE TRIGGER ( REMOVING 12V)
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FACTORY
DEFAULT
0 = INPUT 1 DETECTION TIME = 0.3 SEC.
INPUT DETECTION TIME
FACTORY
DEFAULT
(option 05) (5)
(0)
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
SIS
I
Now press 4 zeroes ( ) or ones ( ) to select which inputs have a delayed detection
SI
II
0 = INPUT 2 DETECTION TIME = 0.3 SEC.
0 = INPUT 3 DETECTION TIME = 0.3 SEC.
0 = INPUT 4 DETECTION TIME = 0.3 SEC.
1= INPUT 1 DETECTION TIME = 20 SEC.
1= INPUT 2 DETECTION TIME = 20 SEC.
1= INPUT 3 DETECTION TIME = 20 SEC.
1= INPUT 4 DETECTION TIME = 20 SEC.
I
only applicable with constant power applied
only applicable with constant power applied
To program inputs 3 and 4 trigger from Positive(N.O.) to Negative (N.C.)
Hold both the and the buttons until the green and red LED flash continuously
then select the option number (04)
follow with two zeroes and two ones:
SI
(4)
(0)
S
S
I I I I
S
SI I
(0) (0) (1) (1)
The on board LED’s will indicate the progress and the completion of each task
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