Microtek Two Way Radio 2400 MHz Series User Manual

Operations manual  
MiniLink® Data 900 and 2400 MHz Series  
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.  
25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive, Suite B-3; Lake Forest, CA 92630  
Technical Support: 888-366-4276  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INDEX  
SECTION  
PAGE #  
FCC NOTICE ----------------------------------------------------------------- ( i )  
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE ----------------------------------------- ( i )  
QUICK START GUIDE ----------------------------------------------------  
PRE-INSTALLATION REMINDER, RETURN POLICY ---------  
TRANSCEIVER DESCRIPTION----------------------------------------  
FRONT VIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------  
SIDE VIEW -------------------------------------------------------------------  
DATA CONNECTIONS-----------------------------------------------------  
2
3
4
4
4
4
TRANSCEIVER OPERATION ------------------------------------------ 5 – 7  
TRANSCEIVER SETUP ------------- --------------------------------------  
CTU SOFTWARE------------------------------------------------------------  
TRANSCEIVER MAINTENANCE---------------------------------------  
TRANSCEIVER SPECIFICATIONS ----------------------------------  
RF SECTION -----------------------------------------------------------------  
DATA SECTION -------------------------------------------------------------  
POWER ------------------------------------------------------------------------  
RANGES ----------------------------------------------------------------------  
WARRANTY INFORMATION------------------------------------------  
5
5 – 6  
7
8
8
8
8
8
9
__________________________________________________________________  
- 1 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
QUICK START GUIDE  
MicroTek Electronics, Inc. recommends that all equipment be bench tested before being  
installed onsite. This test will ensure that all components of your application are  
functioning properly.  
DATA TRANSCEIVER SET-UP  
1. Remove each Transceiver from the box and attach its omni-directional dipole antenna.  
2. If the device in use operates at a different Baud Rate than the factory setting of 4800, the  
radio must be changed to the desired Baud rate using the Software. See Pages 5 and 6 for  
information on changing the radio’s Baud Rate.  
3. Select the correct mode of operation; either RS-232 or RS-422/485. Factory set to RS-  
422/485.  
4. For RS-422/485, determine whether a 2-wire or 4-wire set-up is required and wire into  
TX +/- at the control panel and RX +/- at the camera (Pan / Tilt / Zoom Camera  
applications).  
5. Perform a bench test to make sure all PTZ functions can be controlled wirelessly.  
6. Mount each Transceiver in an area that has clear, wide-open line of sight to the other  
Transceiver. A weatherproof enclosure must be used if mounted outdoors or in a harsh  
environment. If our weatherproof enclosure is used, mount using the double-sided tape.  
There is enough room in our weatherproof housing for the video transmitter/receiver and  
Data transceiver.  
7. The red LED will light up when power has been connected and applied. One 12 VDC  
power supply is included in the system for each Transceiver.  
Trouble Shooting: If you cannot control the PTZ functions wirelessly or if you are  
having other operational difficulties, please visit the trouble shooting section in this  
operations manual or contact MicroTek toll free at (888) 366-4276 for technical  
assistance. MicroTek’s toll-free technical assistance is available weekdays from 8 am to 5  
pm Pacific Time.  
- 2 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
PRE-INSTALLATION REMINDERS  
The information on the Quick Start Guide is intended for ease of use and application, the  
following reminders will help to ensure your satisfaction with MicroTek products and service.  
1. Read through this manual before bench testing and installation  
2. Make sure that you set the Data radios to the Baud Rate that will match your Control  
and/or Camera  
3. Perform a bench test incorporating all components of the application  
4. Install your MiniLink Data 900 or 2400 MHz System  
5. Toll-free technical assistance is available Monday through Friday (8-5pm PST) at 1-888-  
366-4276  
MICROTEK ELECTRONICS RETURN POLICY  
All MicroTek Electronics equipment comes with a 2-year limited warranty for repair or  
replacement (see the last page for warranty information). In addition to the 2-year warranty, all  
products can be returned within the first thirty days for credit. Products may be returned within  
30-days of shipment provided the products are in like new condition and in the original  
packaging. Contact your MicroTek Electronics dealer or distributor to obtain an authorization to  
return the merchandise for credit.  
Return authorizations for repair can be sent directly to MicroTek Electronics with a valid RA  
number. Call our technical assistance line, 1-888-366-4276, to obtain an RA number for repair.  
- 3 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
MINILINK 900 AND 2400 MHZ DATA TRANSCEIVERS  
TRANSCEIVER DESCRIPTION  
The MiniLink Data 900/2400 transceivers are either point-to-point or point-to-multi-point units.  
Software is provided to configure each radio to match the configurations of your camera and  
controlling device. If the Baud Rate is not set correctly, the control functions will not transmit and  
the camera will not move accordingly. MiniLink Data 900/2400 transceivers are designed for line  
of sight operation and will transmit in varying ranges up to 20 miles depending on antenna  
configuration.  
A. FRONT VIEW  
1
B. SIDE VIEW  
1
2
3
4
3
4
1. SMA Connector  
1. SMA Connector  
2. RS-422/485 4-Pin Screw Terminal  
3. Mode Select  
4. RS-232 DB9 Connector  
2. RS-422/485 4-Pin Screw Terminal  
3. RS-232 DB9 Connector  
4. Power Input  
C. DATA CONNECTIONS  
1. RS-232  
DB-9 RS-232 Description  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Name  
RLSD  
RXD  
TXD  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
Not Used  
Pin 5  
Pin 9  
Pin 1  
Pin 6  
Received Data  
Transmitted Data  
Data Terminal Ready  
Signal Ground  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
Not Used  
8
9
2. RS-485 (Half Duplex / 2-wire)  
_
TX - Transmit  
+
3. RS-485/422 (Simulated Full Duplex/4-wire)  
- 4 -  
-
+
TX - Transmit  
RX - Receive  
-
+
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TRANSCEIVER OPERATION  
HOW TO SET UP EACH TRANSCEIVER  
1. LOCATION  
Each Transceiver is designed to be placed on a flat surface for stability. The  
transceivers are not weatherproof and should be placed indoors or in an  
environmental enclosure if used outdoors or in a harsh environment. Included in  
each of MicroTek’s environmental enclosure is a piece of double-sided tape that  
can be used to mount the transceiver inside the housing.  
2. POWER  
The MiniLink Data unit is powered by a 6-20 VDC power supply connected  
through the power jack at the side of the transceiver. Each transceiver  
incorporates reverse voltage protection and will draw 200 mA of power.  
3. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION  
MiniLink Data 900 or 2400 MHz Transceivers are preprogrammed at the factory  
with the following settings:  
Baud  
4800  
Flow Control None  
Data Bits  
Parity  
Stop Bits  
8
None  
1
If your system is using the above listed protocol, there is no need to install the  
supplied MiniLink CTU Software. Identify the type of data configuration your  
system will be using and make the data connection using the RS-232 DB9  
connector or RS-485/422 4-position screw terminal. See section C “DATA  
CONNECTIONS” above for the different connection types.  
4. MINILINK CTU SOFTWARE  
The MiniLink-CTU Software included with the MiniLink Data 900 or 2400 MHz  
Transceiver is provided in case it is necessary to change the parameters of the  
transceiver for a particular application.  
To install the MiniLink-CTU Software double-click on the  
“minilinkctu.exe” located on the media included with your transceiver.  
Follow the prompts of the installation screens.  
To use the MiniLink-CTU Software, connect the MiniLink Data  
transceiver from the DB9 connector on the unit to the COM1 serial port of  
a PC using the supplied straight through DB9 Serial Cable. Remember that  
the Baud Rates of the COM1 serial port and the transceiver must match,  
and 4800 is the factory setting. Also make sure that the mode select switch  
is in the RS-232 position.  
The MiniLink-CTU Software is organized into 3 tabs:  
i. Set-up  
ii. Com Test  
iii. Configuration  
- 5 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TRANSCEIVER OPERATION (Continued)  
1. Set-up Tab  
This screen is used to set the PC Serial Port to interface with the MiniLink Data 900  
or 2400 MHz Transceiver. The parameters in this tab must match the PC Serial Port  
Parameters for communication to be established.  
2. Com Test Tab  
This screen is used to test the MiniLink Data transceiver and monitor  
communications once the two transceivers are both set to match the parameters of  
your system.  
Running a Com Test: (See Notes and instructions on the CTU Software below before testing)  
1. Two Data transceivers must be in RS-232 mode, powered up, and antennas attached in  
order to communicate with one another.  
2. One transceiver must be connected to a PC or laptop using the 9-pin DBP Serial Cable  
to the PC’s Com Port A, with the CTU Software loaded and running. The other unit must  
have pins 2 and 3 grounded with a paper clip.  
3. Click on the “Com Test” tab & click “Start”. Test results should appear on the screen  
(Either “Good” or “bad”). You can click “Stop” when you like. Click “Clear Results”  
and switch the units to make sure they pass the test as a transmitter and as a receiver.  
3. Configuration Tab  
This screen is used to configure the MiniLink Data 900 or 2400 MHz Transceiver parameters.  
To establish communication between the MiniLink Data Transceiver and the  
MiniLink-CTU Software, click on the configuration tab, and select “Show Advanced  
Set-up” then click on the “Get Parameters Using Com Port A” tab. The AT  
command mode, Sleep, Radio Set-up and Network field will populate if the Baud  
Rate on the “Set-up” tab and the Baud Rate of the radio match. (Factory set to 4800).  
If the fields do not populate, check the Com Port A setup parameters and retry.  
To change parameters, click on the field or drop down arrow you wish to change and  
enter the desired value. Click “Program Module” to send the new parameters to the  
MiniLink Data Transceiver. In most cases, only the Baud Rate will need to be  
changed.  
To verify that the radio is now configured to the desired parameters, click on the  
“Set-up” tab and set all applicable fields to the new setting and click on the  
“Configuration” tab. Then click on “Get Parameters Using Com Port A” and all  
fields should populate and represent your desired settings.  
- 6 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TRANSCEIVER OPERATION (Continued)  
Avoid clicking on “Restore Module Defaults” as Multiple Default-Resets could  
result in a software lockout, requiring a factory reset of the Transceiver unit(s). If  
you are experiencing software difficulty, try refreshing by clicking on a separate file  
tab such as “Set-up” and re-click “Configuration” then try the command again.  
NOTE: All transceivers communicating with one another in a system must be configured identically.  
If the parameters are changed and the MiniLink transceiver is disconnected from the PC, the com port  
parameters of the PC will need to be changed to match the transceiver to re-establish communication.  
5. ORDER OF SETUP AND OPERATION  
1. Connect Power. A red light, or an LED, will be viewable near the RS-485 Connector  
inside of the case once power is applied.  
2. Connect Data input. (See page 4)  
3. Set the Mode Select switch to the data protocol used by the device being controlled.  
4. Make sure the antenna is attached to the SMA connector.  
a. Data 900 Transceivers use a 7” omni-directional dipole antenna that flexes at  
its base.  
b. A Data 900 20-Mile System will use one 7” omni-directional dipole antenna  
on one transceiver and the other transceiver will use a 30” Yagi directional  
antenna with a 10’ cable that connects to the SMA connector.  
c. Data 2400 Transceivers use a 4” omni-directional dipole antenna that does  
not flex at the base.  
d. A Data 2400 10-Mile System will use one 3” omni-directional dipole antenna  
on one transceiver and the other transceiver will use a 12” x 12” Patch  
directional antenna with a 10’ cable that connects to the SMA connector.  
6. MAINTENANCE  
Your MicroTek Electronics MiniLink Data Transceiver is an example of superior design  
and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help to ensure maximum operational  
life.  
Keep the product dry. If it does get wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids may  
contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits.  
Use the system only within the environmental specifications indicated. High  
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and melt plastic parts.  
Excessive mechanical shock can damage the case, connectors, cable or internal  
circuit board.  
Moving or tampering with the system’s internal components can cause a malfunction and  
will void the systems warranty as well as the FCC authorization to operate it. If you  
cannot control your system wirelessly or if you are having any other problem, contact  
your dealer and/or MicroTek for service.  
- 7 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TRANSCEIVER SPECIFICATIONS  
RF SECTION  
Power Output  
140 mW (900 MHz),  
50 mW (2.4 GHz)  
Transmitting Frequency  
900 to 928 MHz  
2.4000 to 2.4835 GHz  
Modulation  
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum  
7 hop sequences share 25 frequencies  
Up to 19200 bps  
OUR9XSTREAM (900 MHz)  
OUR-24XSTREAM (2.4 GHz)  
4214A-9XSTREAM (900 MHz)  
4214A 12008 (2.4 GHz)  
ETSI, CE (2.4 GHz)  
Channel Capacity  
Over Air Baud Rate  
FCC ID  
Industry Canada  
Europe  
DATA SECTION  
Input  
RS-422/485 or RS-232  
Output  
RS-422/485 or RS-232  
I/O Data Rate  
Mode Select  
Software selectable 1200-57600 bps  
2-position slide switch  
MECHANICAL  
Dimensions  
Weight  
2.875” x 3.313” x 1.0”  
7.2 oz  
Connections  
Power supply, RS-232 DB9 & RS-422/485 terminal block  
POWER  
Power Requirements  
6-20 VDC @ 200 mA  
Reverse voltage protected  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Humidity  
Operating Temperature  
95% non-condensing  
-10F to +180F  
RANGES  
3 Miles  
7 Miles  
10 Miles  
20 Miles  
MiniLink Data 2400 – dipole to dipole  
MiniLink Data 900 – dipole to dipole  
MiniLink Data 2400 – dipole to 12” patch  
MiniLink Data 900 – dipole to 41.5” yagi  
*Specifications subject to change without notice  
- 8 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SUGGESTION  
No wireless control should be the only problem that would be related  
to the MiniLink Data transceivers. For all other problems, refer to  
the operations manual for other equipment that is being used. Try the  
following suggestions to obtain wireless control:  
1. Verify mode selection switches are in the UP position for  
RS-422/485 or in the DOWN position for RS-232.  
2. Both transceivers must match parameters.  
Camera does not respond  
when PTZ control  
3. Transceivers’ parameters must match the system they are  
communicating with.  
functions are moved  
4. If using RS-422/485 protocol, make sure it is wired into TX  
+/- at the control panel and RX +/- at the camera.  
5. Run a Com Test in RS-232 (in the CTU Software) to verify  
that each radio is transmitting and receiving data.  
6. One or both radios may need to be returned for testing and  
repair under its 2-year limited warranty. Call MicroTek for  
return for repair information.  
1. Make sure that pins 2 and 3 of the DB9 connector (on the  
unit not plugged into the PC) are grounded using a paper  
clip.  
2. Verify that both transceivers match all parameters.  
3. Verify both units’ mode selection switch is in the RS-232  
position.  
Unit fails when Com Test  
is run  
4. Both transceivers should have their antenna connected to  
work properly.  
5. Make sure both units are powered up and their LED is on.  
6. Switch radios so that the one previously connected to the PC  
is now the transmitting unit with the grounded pins.  
7. One or both radios may need to be returned for testing and  
repair under its 2-year limited warranty. Call MicroTek for  
return for repair information.  
The MiniLink Data Transceivers should not interfere with any of the  
There is a slight “blip” or MiniLink Video Transmit/Receive systems since the frequencies are  
other type of interference too far apart. The exception to that general rule is if you are using  
on the screen only when the MiniLink Data 2400 Series alongside the MiniLink 2.4 GHz  
the PTZ control functions Series for video. Otherwise, the problem may be a power issue.  
are accessed.  
Make sure that each data transceiver and each video transmitter (or  
receiver) is powered by its own 12 VDC power supply.  
- 9 -  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
WARRANTY INFORMATION  
MICROTEK LIMITED WARRANTY  
MicroTek Electronics extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the  
original owner/purchaser of this product:  
1) If, within two years after date of initial sale, this product, or any part or  
portion thereof, shall prove upon examination by MICROTEK, to be  
defective in material or workmanship, MICROTEK will repair or replace  
such part or portion at MICROTEK’s option. The warranty period on the  
repaired or replaced part or portion of this product shall be limited to the  
unexpired term of the original warranty. The buyer shall be responsible  
for all shipping and transportation of the product to MICROTEK for any  
performance under this warranty.  
2) Conditions and Exceptions:  
a) Any accident to this product, any misuse or abuse, alternation, use in  
modified form, or any attempt to repair this product shall void this  
warranty. These conditions to the warranty include, but are not  
limited to, incorrect power connections, physical damage due to  
mechanical shock, exposure to moisture, and circuit modification.  
b) SHOULD THIS PRODUCT PROVE DEFECTIVE FOLLOWING  
PURCHASE, THE BUYER, NOT THE MANUFACTURER,  
DISTRIBUTOR, OR RETAILER, ASSUMES THE ENTIRE COST  
OF ALL SERVICING OR REPAIR, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE  
PROVIDED BY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.  
c) FOR BREACH OF ANY WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY  
ON THIS PRODUCT, THE BUYER IS LIMITED TO THE  
FOLLOWING DAMAGES. (1) THE COST OF LABOR TO  
REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF  
THIS PRODUCT, AND (2) THE COST OF THE REPAIRED OR  
REPLACE PARTS OR PORTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.  
d) NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES HAVE  
BEEN MADE OR WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF MICROTEK  
WITH RESPECT TO THE SALE, REPAIR, INSTALLATION,  
OPERATION, OR REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT.  
MICROTEK DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS  
FOR ANY PURPOSE, AND THE BUYER AGREES THAT THIS  
PRODUCT IS SOLD “AS IS” AND THAT THE ENTIRE RISK OF  
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS PRODUCT IS WITH  
THE BUYER, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY THE  
TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.  
e) Some states/jurisdictions do not allow exclusions or limitations of  
incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not  
apply to you.  
3) Contact your dealer regarding return authorization for out of warranty  
repairs and any further product information.  
MicroTek Electronics, Inc.  
25691 Atlantic Ocean Dr, Lake Forest, CA 92630  
Technical Support: 888-366-4276  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Kuppersbusch USA Slow Cooker EKI846UL User Manual
LG Electronics DVD Recorder RH188H User Manual
Lifebreath Video Game Controller 1200DD User Manual
Magnadyne Automobile Alarm X4 User Manual
Magnavox DVR ZC357MGX User Manual
Manitowoc Ice Ice Maker K00214 User Manual
Maytag Refrigerator 12842130 User Manual
Mazda Automobile 2008 CX 9 User Manual
Mellerware Hair Clippers MA20001 User Manual
Meyer Sound Portable Speaker M1DTM User Manual