User Manual for TQ-Systems models including: AMN42012 WHDI Video Receiver WHDI Video Transmitter, AMN42012, WHDI Video Receiver WHDI Video Transmitter, Video Receiver WHDI Video Transmitter, Receiver WHDI Video Transmitter, WHDI Video Transmitter, Video Transmitter
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DocumentDocumentUser Manual Modul No.2 consisting of WHDI Video Receiver / WLV.RX & 4k WHDI Video Transmitter / WLV.TX -- Built-in version-- 2024.01.18 0105 Date: Name: Title: WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Written: 2023-08-30 Heinlein, Rudolf Project/System: Modul No.2 Approved: -- -- -- -- Document No.: N/N Company: TQ-Systems GmbH Release state: Customer: Rev. 0105 N/A Page 1 of 28 File: T:\ew_projekte\Modul_No1\Modul No.2\70_Zulassung\User Manual Modul No.2\Aktuelle docx All rights reserved. All included information are of confidential nature. No part of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of TQ-Systems GmbH. WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Content 1. Information on the User Manual ................................................................................................. 4 Symbol explanation .............................................................................................................. 4 Used abbreviations ............................................................................................................... 4 Copyright and property rights ............................................................................................ 5 Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................. 5 Service ................................................................................................................................... 5 2. Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 6 3. Compliance with guidelines ....................................................................................................... 7 4. General Information Modul No.2 ................................................................................................ 7 Design/s ................................................................................................................................ 8 Scope of supply .................................................................................................................... 9 Checklist components........................................................................................................ 10 Technical Data..................................................................................................................... 11 Parts & connection description ......................................................................................... 12 4.5.1 Plug-in power supply Receiver...................................................................................... 12 4.5.2 Pin assignment Transmitter............................................................................................ 12 Part designation .................................................................................................................. 13 4.6.1 Part designation Transmitter (built-in version)............................................................. 13 4.6.2 Part designation Receiver .............................................................................................. 14 4.6.1 Receiver display indications .......................................................................................... 15 5. Set into operation ...................................................................................................................... 16 Connecting transmitter and receiver................................................................................ 16 5.1.1 Connecting the transmitter ........................................................................................... 16 5.1.2 Connecting the Receiver ............................................................................................... 16 Operating Procedure.......................................................................................................... 17 5.2.1 Operating Procedure Transmitter ................................................................................. 17 5.2.2 Operating Procedure Receiver ...................................................................................... 18 Transmission Range ............................................................................................................ 19 Error-handling ..................................................................................................................... 20 6. Disposal ....................................................................................................................................... 20 7. Country-specific radio type label & statement add-on's in the user manual ..................... 21 Statements Country-specific .......................................................................................... 21 7.1.1 Label / Statement for FCC (USA) .................................................................................. 21 7.1.2 Label / Statement for ISED (Canada) ............................................................................ 21 7.1.3 Statement for Mexiko ..................................................................................................... 23 7.1.4 NCC Warning Statement for Taiwan............................................................................. 23 7.1.5 Warning for Brazil ........................................................................................................... 23 7.1.6 Label / Statement for Japan (ONLY in this User Manual)............................................. 23 Page 2 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Type Labels ......................................................................................................................... 24 7.2.1 Type Label RX (view enlarged)...................................................................................... 24 7.2.2 Type Label TX.................................................................................................................. 24 7.2.3 Label legend RX & TX...................................................................................................... 24 Country specific Logos & ID`s ............................................................................................ 25 8. Dimensions & Mounting holes of built in parts ....................................................................... 26 9. Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................................................ 27 10. Change history ........................................................................................................................... 28 Page 3 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 1. Information on the User Manual Following the instructions in this user manual will help to avoid hazards and increase the reliability and service life of your Module No.2. Symbol explanation Read the user manual before starting up the device! Caution! / Warning! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage or personal injury! Note! Highlights useful tips and recommendations as well as information for efficient and interference-free operation Disposal Information! General recycling symbol! Product is MR Unsafe! (Notice for medical use) Used abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning / Explanation Modul No.2 System-Name WLV.TX Wireless Video Transmitter WLV.RX Wireless Video Receiver WHDI Wireless Home Definition Interface SDI Standard Digital Interface HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (digital serial interface) PCB Printed Circuit Board TX Transmitter RX Receiver W or w Wireless PWR Power / Power Supply Built in Built in version General abbreviations, possibly not used Fig. Figur N/N Not named N/A Not applicable tbd To be defined ----- Not used /*...*/ Comment Page 4 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Copyright and property rights This Operating Instruction contains information which is only meant for the purchasers of Modul No.2. The content of this manual is property of TQ-Systems GmbH. As long as there is no explicit permission from TQ-Systems GmbH this Operating Instruction is only intended for the operation or maintenance of Modul No.2. Content and works published in this manual are subject to German copyright law. Copying, processing, distributing and any kind of use outside the limits of copyright law require the written approval of the particular author, respectively compiler TQ-Systems GmbH. Disclaimer Prior to use please check the video data transmitted. Manufacturer does not accept any liability caused by incorrect transmission of video data. All data and notes in these Operating Instructions were prepared with consideration to the statutory standards and regulations, the present state of technology, as well as our many years of knowledge and experience. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused because of: Non-compliance with the Operating Instructions Non-specified use Use of untrained personnel Arbitrary modification of the Modul No.2 Technical changes Use of uncertified spare parts The actual scope of delivery can, by special designs, deviate from the explanations and presentations given here, because of the utilization of additional order options of the manufacturer of the upper-assembly, or because of the most recent technical changes. Service For questions regarding services please contact the manufacturer of the upper-assembly. Page 5 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 2. Safety Instructions To ensure your own personal safety and to avoid personal injury (including death) caused by fire or strong heat, release of chemicals and smoke emission, product- or material damage, you necessarily must read, understand and follow the following safety instructions. Use the product properly. Before using an external power supply, always check that the voltage is within the specified range and that the polarity of the connector is correct, as this will avoid smoke or fire. Do not attempt to disassemble, modify or repair this product yourself. That may cause fire or electric shock. Please refer inspection and repair services to your dealer or TQ-Systems GmbH. Do not use this product near water or in high humidity environments. This may cause fire or electric shock. . In case of damage, smoke, unusual smell or other unexpected situations, stop use immediately and consult your dealer or TQ-Systems GmbH Turn off the power immediately if any, liquid or substance gets inside the product. Continuous use under such condition may cause shortage, fire or electric shock. Before touching please take note that during operation the casing may heat-up. Do not stare at LED lights on the side panel of the Modul No.2, as this may cause damage to the eyes. Do not place this product on an uneven surface or one with vibration. It may cause failure or damage. Always ensure that the system is mounted properly. Opening by tool is only allowed trained / instructed technicians! Only for indoor use! Operation with minimum distance of 20 cm between human body and each device Modul No.2 is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. During a longer operation a minimum distance between product and operator`s head of 20 cm is recommended. This product is approved for technical standard compliance certification as a wireless device of radio stations with low antenna specified under international and U.S. FCC radio wave regulations. Modul No.2 uses 5GHz band. Modul No.2 It is not allowed to use the device in the areas with strong magnetic fields (for example next to MRI Devices)! Page 6 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 3. Compliance with guidelines Type plates / statements and other country certifications (markings). Information on this can be found in chapter 7 The declaration of conformity can be found in chapter 9 4. General Information Modul No.2 Module No.2 transmits 4k video data up to 2160p29.97 from transmitter to receiver without frame delay in the 5GHz frequency band (see also 4.4 Technical data). Without line of sight, the signal is attenuated depending on the material, which can reduce the range accordingly. The receiver has a HDMI 1.4 standard & a 3G/6G SDI standard output. The built in transmitter (TX) is connected to a camera and a 24VDC/10W power supply using a 30pin LVDS Camera connector, the receiver (RX) can be connected to display and/or recording devices using a suitable HDMI or SDI cable. Lifetime; The Product has an expected service life of 15 years. (Service/maintenance by a service technician of the manufacturer of the upper-assembly must be guaranteed) Page 7 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Design/s Modul No.2 is available in the following version. In this version, a transmitter can transmit video data to a receiver, the transmission path is secured with AES-256 encryption. In the upper assembly integrated Video Camera Monitor In the upper assembly integrated AnBteuniltnian 1 Antenna 2 Built in Transmitter (TX) Built in PWR 24VDC 10W from upper assembly Modul No.2 Built in Type Receiverer (RX) PWR Page 8 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Scope of supply Modul No.2 is delivered in a shipping package . Part number tbd Name Modul No.2 HDMI Wireless 4k Video, - TX Built in, Set - Components Transmitter (TX) Built in Version Antenna cable (Transmitter) connected at TX N/N Receiver (RX) PWR Supply Receiver (FRIWO FOX18 MED) User Manual Quantity 1 2 --1 1 1 Not included in the scope of delivery, but required for operation for the Receiver: Monitor HDMI or SDI-cable for the Transmitter: a power supply with connectors from the upper assembly (for the built in Version) a suitable installation location with 2 antennas from the upper assembly (built in Version) a video camera with 30pin LVDS connector and cable Please note: The product/transmitter is only functional in the dedicated upper assembly! The product must be activated by a service technician via software and programmed according to the country-specific regulations (frequencies/channels)! Page 9 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Checklist components Transmitter TX (built in Version) Receiver RX Type Label location Type Label also on bottom side Plug-in power supply Receiver FOX 18 Medical, FRIWO FW8001/12 Recommended accessories: (not included in the TQ delivery) Transmitter: In the upper assembly integrated Connector / socket for PWR Power supply / Voltage source 24VDC / 10W Receiver: 3/6G-SDI-cable or HDMI 1.4 -cable Monitor with a suitable resolution Product damage caused by improper storage, incorrect handling, improper use, unauthorized modification of the product or connection cables modified or built by the customer are not covered by the product warranty. Page 10 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Technical Data Operating Frequencies Supported resolutions Transmitting method Transmitting power Operating range Modulation Encryption Power (Supply) Environmental conditions During operation Operating temperature ( °C / °F ) Humidity (non condensing) Barometric pressure Transmitter Receiver 5.1-5.9GHz (depends on regional regulations) 1080p50 HDMI1.4, 3GSDI 1080p59,94 HDMI1.4, 3GSDI 2160p25 HDMI1.4, 6GSDI 2160p29,97 HDMI1.4, 6GSDI Integrated multi-antenna system Zero latency (<1ms) max. 10 dBm USA: max. 9 dBm ~15m Downlink (Tx - > Rx): QAM 16 Uplink (Rx - > Tx): QPSK AES-256 24V / 10W Powered by external power supply 12V / 15W Transmitter Receiver 10°-40°C / 50°-104°F 30 % 75 % rel. 700 hPa 1060 hPa Storage (Transportation) Temperature ( °C / °F ) Humidity (non condensing) Barometric pressure Note: Transmitter Receiver -20°-60°C / -4°-140°F 10 % 95 % rel. 700 hPa 1060 hPa If the device has been stored/transported at extreme conditions, it needs adequate acclimatization before being switched on General Dimensions in mm³ Weight in Gramm (g) IP class Housing material Mechanical support Transmitter 110 x 58 x 24 ~180 N/A (built in Version) N/A (built in Version) holes for PCB mounting Receiver 178 x 113 x 34 ~350 IP 20 PC-ABS M8 screw fitting Page 11 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Parts & connection description 4.5.1 Plug-in power supply Receiver For the receiver (RX) use only the enclosed plug-in power supply! The video cables (HDMI / SDI) should be of high quality (e.g. HAMA 00205362) 4.5.2 Pin assignment Transmitter Only a power supply / voltage source with 24VDC 10W may be used for the transmitter (TX) Viewed on contact pins X7 3 1 Power Pin3 +24VDC | Pin 1 GND UART Pin 4 TX | Pin 2 RX 3 1 4 2 Camera Connector X1 30pin LVDS Camera Signal (see camera manual) RCC Connector X4 (possibility to connect an infrared remote control) Pin Description 1 +3V3 2 Signal 1 3 Ground for installation in the upper assembly, ask your service partner of the manufacturer for troubleshooting see Chapter 5.4 (if this is not sufficient) ask your service partner of the manufacturer Please note: The product/transmitter (WLV.TX) is only functional in the dedicated upper assembly and the receiver (WLV.TX) can only be connected to one of these transmitters (WLV.TX)! The product must be released by a service technician via software and programmed according to the country-specific regulations (frequencies/channels)! Page 12 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Part designation 4.6.1 Part designation Transmitter (built-in version) 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 8 (J4) 6 8 (J9) No. Name 1 X1 Camera Connector 2 X7 Main Connector 3 X4 RCC Connector 4 S1 Pushbutton 5 S2 Pushbutton 6 Heat sink 7 Labeling field 8 J4 & J9 on RF Module 9 V10 LED 10 V11 LED 7 Function LVDS Camera Signal (30 Pole) PWR & (UART) see 4.4.2 possibility to connect an infrared remote control Pairing (Registration to HF Modul) Reset (to HF Modul) Cooling for transmitter module below for Type Label 2 Antenna Connectors on RF Module Video status indicator Network status indicator Page 13 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 4.6.2 Part designation Receiver User interface 6 10a 7 8 9 12 10 11 No. Name Pushbutton ON/OFF Video signal indicator Selection button Display Radio link indicator 6 Power supply & UART 7 Antenna area 8 SDI 9 HDMI 10 Labeling field 10a additional area type plates 11 M 8 Thread 12 Heat dissipation Function Long actuation (>= 2 s): ON or OFF This LED (video) lights up green when a video is transmitted Short actuation (< 1 s): Advancing the menu items Long actuation (>= 2 s): Confirmation Readout see 4.5.3 Display of the receiver This LED (link) lights up green when the radio receiver is actively connected to a transmitter and flashes during the search for a connection Connection for the enclosed plug-in power supply unit also used for SW Update by an specialized service technician This area should not be covered SDI Socket HDMI Socket for Type Label Type labels according to country approvals that are not located on the type label in the labeling field Receiver mounting This area should not be covered Page 14 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 4.6.1 Receiver display indications 1 INFORMATION SECTION 2 SIGNAL STATUS SECTION VIDEO 3 4 No. Name 1 Information Section Function Information on the current connection is displayed in this area. You can switch between the individual pieces of information by pressing the button . Current reception parameters, software and hardware revision, as well as the hardware revision, as well as the display of commands, which can be triggered with a keystroke of 3 seconds. This area displays the current signal strength of the wireless connection to the transmitter. Up to four bars are displayed. 2 Signal Connectivityt Four bars represent optimal signal strength and one bar represents a very poor connection. If the device is not connected to any transmitter, nothing is shown in this area of the display.. 3 Status Section All status messages concerning module No.2 are displayed in this area. A list of all status messages can be found in the following table. 4 Video Resolution In normal operation, this area displays the resolution of the currently transmitted video. This can be either 4K or HD resolution. In case of an error message, a triangle with an exclamation mark is displayed Status messages Designation Function Connecting The device tries to connect to a transmitter Connected The device is connected to a transmitter Pairing After selecting Start Pairing the receiver tries to connect to a transmitter Disconnected The device is not connected to a transmitter Wireless off Power save mode appears when the receiver is powered up and when the receiver is not paired / connected to any transmitter Page 15 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 5. Set into operationConnecting transmitter and receiver 5.1.1 Connecting the transmitter Please mount the transmitter of the Module No.2 in the upper assembly and connect antennas, video source and power supply / voltage source. 1.) Assemble the transmitter (TX) in the upper assembly unit provided for this purpose 2.) Connect the transmitter (TX) with the Antennas (2x Antenna-Cable) 3.) Connect the transmitter (TX) with the video source (eg. Camera with LVDS connection) 4.) Connect the transmitter (TX) with the power supply / voltage source. the voltage source / the plug-in connector of the module provided for this purpose or Power supply unit with 24VDC 10W 5.1.2 Connecting the Receiver Please mount the receiver of Module No.2 as vertically as possible and in such a way, that the antenna area / heat dissipation are free and not covered. 1.) Mount the receiver (RX) at the intended place and align it coarsely. 2.) Connect the receiver (RX) to a suitable monitor via SDI or HDMI cable. 3.) Connect the receiver (RX) and the supplied plug-in power supply. Page 16 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Operating Procedure Before the transmitter and receiver can connect, they must be paired with each other. This coupling process is called "pairing". 5.2.1 Operating Procedure Transmitter 1) Switch ON / establish power supply Switch on the upper module in which the transmitter is located, resp. Supply the module with voltage at X7 (see 4.4.2 Transmitter pin assignment). 2) Pairing Press the S1 button for a few (3) seconds during normal operation, the pairing process is initiated. 3) Confirmation Pairing Modus Pairing in progress, the Network LED flashes fast 4) Reset Press the S2 button for a few (3) seconds during normal operation, the reset process is initiated. 5) LED indicators Network LED indicators and their meaning OFF Not registered to Rx/switched off/disconnected/waiting for user response on registration Slow flashing Transmitter searches for free frequency to start transmission Normal flashing Transmitter tries to establish a wireless connection with the receiver Fast flashing Pairing in progress or system error (the video LED also flashes). ON The radio connection between the transmitter and receiver is switched on and stable Video LED indicators and their meaning Fast flashing (error) Unsupported input resolution or system error (the link LED also flashes) Normal flashing OFF ON No valid video signal detected No video received Video received Page 17 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 5.2.2 Operating Procedure Receiver 1) Switch On Press and hold the ON/OFF key for at least 2 seconds >> ON/OFF key is lit. >> on the Display (Information Section) the current connection frequency is shown. >> the status display shows one of the following states: >> Connecting, Connected, Disconnected, Wireless OFF. 2) Firmware Version Press Selection button >> on the Display (Information Section) the installed firmware version is shown. >> the status display shows one of the following states: >> Connected, Disconnected, Wireless off. 3) Hardware Version Press Selection button again >> on the Display (Information Section) the installed hardware version is shown. >> the status display shows one of the following states: >> Connected, Disconnected, Wireless off. 4) Pairing Modus Before the transmitter and receiver can connect, they must be paired with each other. This coupling process is called "pairing". Press Selection button again Option Pairing with a transmitter in pairing mode. >> on the Display (Information Section) Start Pairing is shown. >> the status display shows one of the following states: >> Connected, Disconnected, Wireless off. 5) Confirmation of Start Pairing Modus Start Pairing by pressing and holding (>= 2 s) the Selection button. The receiver tries to connect to a transmitter that is in pairing mode. The Link LED flashes green in this mode. >> on the Display (Information Section) Start Pairing is shown. >> the status display shows one of the following states: >> Pairing, as long as the receiver tries to connect to the transmitter >> Disconnected, if the connection with a transmitter failed >> Connected, when the receiver has connected to a transmitter. Page 18 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 6) Remove existing pairing Press Selection button again Option Remove existing pairing >> on the Display (Information Section) Remove Pairing is shown. >> the status display shows one of the following states: >> Connected, Disconnected, Wireless off. 7) Confirmation Remove Pairing Remove active pairing, confirm by pressing and holding (>= 2 s) the Selection button The receiver disconnects from his connected transmitter. >> on the Display (Information Section) Remove Pairing is shown. >> the status display shows Disconnected, if all active connections was deleted. 8) Another short press on the Select button Press Selection button again >> The condition as after switching on the device is restored (see point 1) 9) Switch OFF Press and hold the ON/OFF key for at least 2 seconds >> The illumination of the ON/OFF button will go dark. >> The display goes dark. This function is possible in any state of the device. Transmission Range Transmission range may vary due to environmental circumstances, radio wave conditions, buildings or weather conditions. Signal reception may vary depending on Modul No.2 placement. Optimal alignment of the system is to place the Receiver vertically where the antenna area remains uncovered Risk of device malfunction. Save distance from Transmitter or Shielding of component do not cover Antenna areas Page 19 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Error-handling Error Cause / source The receiver does not output a signal A binding between transmitter and receiver cannot be established Even though transmitter and receiver are paired, no video signal is transmitted Cable connections incorrect Solution 1. Check that the radio link indicator (5) is lit continuously 2. Check that the transmitter and receiver are paired 3. Check that the distance between the transmitter and receiver is appropriate 4. Check that the video signal indicator on the receiver is on 1. Check that the cables are connected correctly 2. Check whether the video signal is valid 3. Check that the video signal indicator on the receiver lits 4. Check that the monitor is switched on Pairing fails Transmitter and receiver Increase the distance between the transmitter and receiver are too close (at least 30 cm) Preset assignment started with receiver Start pairing with the transmitter and then pair the receiver 6. Disposal Only EU (and EEA). The crossed-out refuse container symbol on this product or literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other business waste at the end of its working life. The product should be handed in at a designated collection point or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with WEEE. At the same time, the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective use of natural resources. For more information about where to drop waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service. Check your regional and country specific Electronic Waste Rules before dispose parts of the product Note about recycling Please do not throw the packaging into the household waste, but recycle them if possible. Page 20 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 7. Country-specific radio type label & statement add-on's in the user manual The red text and the inserted labels are going to be adjusted depending on the approvals. Statements Country-specific 7.1.1 Label / Statement for FCC (USA) WLV.TX: contains FCC ID: XXXX-XXXXXXXXX WLV.RX: contains FCC ID: XXXX-XXXXXXXX Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This eqpuipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and you body. Each device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. §15.407: FCC regulations restrict operation of these devices to indoor use only. The operation of these devices is prohibited on oil platforms, cars, trains, boats, and aircraft, except that operation of these devices is permitted in large aircraft while flying above 10.000 feet. 7.1.2 Label / Statement for ISED (Canada) WLV.TX: contains IC: XXXXX-XXXXXXXXX WLV.RX: contains IC: XXXXX-XXXXXXXX This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device complies with Canadian RSS-248, issue 2, third parties are not able to reprogram the device to operate outside the certified parameters. Cet appareil contient des émetteurs / récepteurs exemptés de licence conformes aux RSS (RSS) d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: Page 21 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences, y compris celles susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable de l'appareil. Cet appareil est conforme à la norme canadienne RSS-248, numéro 2. Les tiers ne sont pas en mesure de reprogrammer l'appareil pour qu'il fonctionne en dehors des paramètres certifiés. RSS-247: The devices for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. RSS-247: Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz sont uniquement destinés à une utilisation à l'intérieur des bâtiments afin de réduire les risques d'interférences nuisibles avec les systèmes mobiles par satellite à canaux multiples. RSS-248: Operation on oil platforms, automobiles, trains, maritime vessels and aircraft shall be prohibited except for on large aircraft flying above 3.048 m (10.000 ft). RSS-248: L'utilisation sur les plates-formes pétrolières, les automobiles, les trains, les navires et les avions est interdite, à l'exception des grands avions volant à plus de 3,048 m (10 000 pieds). This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and you body. Cet appareil doit être installé et utilisé avec une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. Page 22 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 7.1.3 Statement for Mexiko "La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada. 7.1.4 NCC Warning Statement for Taiwan 7.1.5 Warning for Brazil ANATEL ID: XXXXX-XX-XXXXX Este equipamento não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial e não pode causar interferência em sistemas devidamente autorizados. Para maiores informações, consulte o site da ANATEL 7.1.6 Label / Statement for Japan (ONLY in this User Manual) Translation: This equipment contains specified radio equipment that has been certified to the Technical Regulation Conformity Certification under the Radio Law. Page 23 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Type Labels 7.2.1 Type Label RX (view enlarged) 7.2.2 Type Label TX 7.2.3 Label legend RX & TX Code Description B Brand (Logo or Text) M Manufacturer F Factory PN Product name MN Model name rMN regulatory Model name European conformity ISO 7000 - 0434B, Caution European Union WEEE Directive Disposal Logo Additional information TQ Manufacturing-2D Code (Exemplary) Code Description SN Serial number ON Order number/code PD Production date ( yyyy/mm/dd) Input Rating; Connection values; Symbol IP IP-Class SyN System name ISO 7000 - 1641, Operating Instruction R-NZ ---- Australia and New Zealand Logo Symbol; direct current / DC FCC & IC-ID No. N/N Page 24 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN Type labels are inserted according to the respective country approvals Country specific Logos & ID`s exemplary presentation DRAFT: Page 25 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 8. Dimensions & Mounting holes of built in parts Dimensions and Mounting holes of built in transmitter (in mm) (bottom view) Ø 2,1mm Type Label location Ø 2,1mm overall height (heatsink & PCB) = ~23,5 mm Page 26 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 9. Declaration of Conformity A copy of the declaration of conformity will be inserted after completion of the product approval tests Page 27 of 28 WLV.RX & WLV.TX User Manual EN 10. Change history Revision Date Edited 0100 2023-07-24 Heinlein, Rudolf 0101 2023-08-16 Heinlein, Rudolf 0102 2023-08-25 Heinlein, Rudolf 0103 2023-08-30 Heinlein, Rudolf 0104 2023-11-03 Nießner, Steven 0105 2024-01-18 Nießner, Steven Changes (listing) Initial creation Type Label & Japan Logo inserted Corrections and additions done to FCC & IC statements Corrections done to FCC, IC & Japan statements Corrections chapter 7. - Safety instructions 2 new points - Chapter 4.4 changed - Chapter 7.1.1 changed - Chapter 7.1.2 changed - Chapter 7.1.6 changed - Chapter 7.2.1 changed - Chapter 7.2.2 changed - Chapter 7.2.3 changed - Chapter 7.3 changed Page 28 of 28Microsoft: Print To PDF