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1. 3 Archit ctte 223455 ete edad oe 3 PRECISION 220 seco ihe bo eee a thd sew eid eee 3 Synchromizatiom lt lt occ ge ac see s retrets Eie EPER En A ole ence gece eee Gove ba 3 Typical System 3 System Specifications 322 2565 chad ees oe ut eek saya 4 System Gomponents 2 22222iii2c 5222225255000 i oe dol eee geht 4 Transmitter Display 5 4 4 4 4 5 252224 vs eden pees tid eee teens 5 Installation and Configuration 2 7 Transmitter and GPS Receiver 2 2 4 42 2 7 Installation and Configuration 2 4 2 2 2 7 Installation Location 1 2 2 7 Ro te GPS Cable o eee oie eee eb
2. N A a 15 Display D es Not Light eh ee ee cad 15 Display Lights Up but is Blank or Very 15 Signal Reception 65 2 xt 15 Displayed Time Date is 4 2 2 16 Extremely Weak Transmitter Power About 100 Feet or 1 55 16 Weak Signal Limited Coverage 16 Red 0 15 1 dooce thes 16 SUP DOR tart ets ni O 17 PVP Oe rere Oe SP PERE Terr 18 Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Federal Communications Commission FCC Industry Canada IC License Requirements e Operation of the Transmitter requires a FCC IC operating license which must be obtained prior to operation e FCC licenses must be renewed every 10 years and the IC licenses must be renewed ann
3. 8 Install GPS 8 Connect Transmitter Antenna enn dice hie ee 10 Setup the 25 10 Verify System is 2 2 4 4 12 EEEO EEEE O 13 Basic Operation of the 2 2 13 Daylight Saving 13 MIME ZOMG ost Shares he hea red fy Sects oe A os etn 14 12 Hour or 24 Ho r ed el ed eee de bed ube nae pee 14 Status of GPS Receiver 2 42 24 4 14 Power 2 dardo tees teste E ENESE NEE E EEn ear E 14 TROUDICSHOO ENG i eira a anaa iaa iini 15 Transmitter
4. Basic Operation of the Transmitter When power is first applied to the transmitter the front display will light up and show important information e Red LED light will flash until the transmitter receives a valid time signal from the GPS Receiver e Display will initially show the time as 12 00 00 and will note the software version e Transmitter checks the position of the switches on the rear of the transmitter and stores their settings in memory e Transmitter then sends information to the GPS Receiver and waits for time information from the GPS Receiver e The GPS Communication indicator will appear when the transmitter is receiving a signal from the satellite through the GPS Receiver If the symbol is not displayed see Troubleshooting The time on the display will increment once each second until the GPS Receiver sends the transmitter a valid time The GPS Receiver needs to see 3 satellites in the sky above before it will send a time signal to the transmitter This may take up to 15 minutes for a GPS Receiver that has a 360 view of the sky The length of time is dependent on the location weather conditions time of day etc In areas where the unit does not have a full view of the sky due to wall or window installations building shadows etc this may take up to several hours Once the transmitter receives the GPS Receiver time signal the transmitter sets its internal clock to that time and will display the correct time
5. Note The time of day view of the sky weather solar flares and local interference also influence signal reception and can cause temporary loss of the GPS signal If reception problems persist see Signal Reception Problems Display Does Not Light Up If the display does not light up check the power supply connection to the transmitter and to the 120 VAC outlets Verify that the AC outlet has power Also verify that the correct power supply is used 9V 2 0A If this does not correct the problem either the power supply or the transmitter is defective Call Primex Technical Support Display Lights Up but is Blank or Very Faint Call Primex Wireless Technical Support The transmitter may be required to be replaced Signal Reception Problems Verify that the GPS Receiver is properly connected to the Transmitter Verify that the GPS Receiver is properly mounted on a non Low E glass window or on a rooftop or pole outside with a clear view of the sky Check to assure that the GPS Communication indicator is showing on the display looks like a Y with a line over it If this symbol is displayed then the Transmitter is communicating with the GPS Receiver If the GPS Communication indicator is not being displayed then the transmitter GPS Receiver or the connection between transmitter and GPS Receiver is defective Check the GPS cable connections NOTE use of unshielded or standard shielded cables to extend the distance between t
6. high levels of noise present in the 72 76MHz range could potentially cause clocks which are located far from the transmitter and also within the close proximity of these ballasts to not receive a signal Very limited instances have occurred in the past which has only been found to happen when ballasts become defective Displayed Time Date is Incorrect If the minutes and seconds are correct but the hours are off or the day is off then switches 2 3 or Rotary Switch B are in the wrong position Correct the switch settings Other than for the above reason or the loss of the GPS signal the transmitter whose time is controlled by a GPS signal should never display the wrong time or date If such an event occurs please contact Primex Wireless Technical Support Extremely Weak Transmitter Power About 100 Feet or Less Unplug the transmitter and ground yourself to eliminate static electricity Check to make sure that the antenna is not cross threaded The base of the antenna must be flat on the Transmitter case Check to make sure that the antenna rod is secure in the antenna base hand tighten only Check to make sure that the base of the antenna is tightly mounted on the Transmitter case Check to make sure that the antenna is not touching anything Plug in the transmitter If the transmitter power is still extremely weak the output stage of the transmitter may have failed Contact Primex Wireless Technical Support Weak Signal
7. Time Zone 7 for Mountain Time Zone 8 for Pacific Time Zone 9 for Alaska Time Zone for Hawaii Time Zone Switch 1 Sets the Daylight Saving Time Calendar Up to automatically change to the new Daylight Saving Time calendar in 2007 Down to abide by the old schedule in 2007 Switch 2 Sets the direction of UTC offset Up for U S and Canada Down for Europe Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 11 Installation Configuration Verify System is Operational Switch Component Description Switch 3 Sets the automatic Daylight Saving Time adjustment Up for automatic Daylight Saving Time changes Down to bypass Daylight Saving Time adjustments Switch 4 Sets the clock display on the transmitter Up for 12 hour display Down for 24 hour display Plug the supplied 9 Volt 2 0 Amp DC power supply transformer into the transmitter Plug the power supply transformer into a 120 VAC outlet Verify System is Operational The final step is to verify the system is operating and functional Verify a GPS signal has been received Verify the Time and Date are correct Verify the Channel Number is set correctly Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 12 TRANSMITTER OPERATION The following assumes that the transmitter has been properly set up as described in setup of the transmitter
8. need the following tools and equipment e Hammer drill 5 8 concrete drill bit 18 45 72cm long e Caulk for concrete e Phillips and flat head screwdrivers e Transmitter shelf recommended Route GPS Cable Complete the below steps to route and connect the GPS cable to the transmitter 1 From the outside of the building route the GPS cable through thea 5 8 3 4 drilled hole into the building Install GPS Receiver Mounting Kit Contents The GPS Receiver mounting kit is supplied with the following parts If any of these items are missing contact Primex Wireless Part Quantity Mounting bracket LVC and connector M3 x 0 5 x 6mm pan head screws 6 x 3 8 sheet metal screw Suction cups U bolt with nuts for mounting on 1 2 54cm pole Mounting the GPS Receiver If the system will use GPS as its time source complete the following installation steps 1 Verify the kit contents 2 Verify the installation location meets the installation guidelines 3 Assemble and mount the GPS receiver unit to an inside of a window not Low E glass an outside pole or rooftop The mounting location is required to have a clear view of the sky Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide Installation and Configuration Install GPS Receiver CAUTION sure to follow local building code requirements when attaching the GPS unit to the inside of a window Clean the windowpane b
9. to rooftop pole or window not a Low E glass window GPS receiver sends the UTC time to the transmitter via the NMEA 0183 standard protocol e Optional GPS extension cable A specially designed low resistance cable is available to extend the distance between GPS receiver and transmitter The maximum total length of the cable cannot exceed 200 60 96m Table 2 GPS Receiver Specifications Parameter Specification 10 3 05m cable 50 100 200 15 24m 30 48m and 60 69m extensions available The maximum total length of the cable cannot exceed 200 60 96m Dimensions 2 5 W x 75 H 6 35cm x 1 91cm Mounting Bracket 3 5 W x 1 4 H x 4 5 D 8 89cm x 3 56cm x 11 43cm Included for rooftop or window installation Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 5 System Specifications GPS Receiver Specifications Parameter Specification Weight 0 75 Ib 34kg Operating Range 32 158 F 30 70 C Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 6 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION Transmitter and GPS Receiver Location The first step in setting up the transmitter is to determine a suitable location for the transmitter and GPS Receiver Location is extremely important to ensure the best operation of the system You must consider the following Installation and Configuration Overview e Review the Installation Location G
10. 000 Transmitter Display Specifications Component Description Displays the precise time received from the GPS Receiver If AM or PM is on the display then the 12 hour option is selected If neither AM nor PM is on the display then the 24 hour option is selected Daylight Saving Time The letters DT Daylight Saving Time or ST Standard Time will be displayed when adjustment for Daylight Saving Time is active If neither DT nor ST is displayed then switch 3 is in the down position and the transmitter will not adjust for Daylight Saving Time GPS Communication ee The GPS Communication indicator appears when the transmitter is communicating with the GPS Receiver The parentheses indicate the time signal is being received Day Date Displays the day and date received from the GPS satellite Channel Number Displays the channel number 1 16 the transmitter is set to The red LED Light Emitting Diode is located on the right side of the front panel of the transmitter The LED flashes on initial setup until a GPS time signal is received or when a severe GPS Receiver signal problem has occurred and no time data has been received from the GPS Receiver in 48 hours See the Troubleshooting section of this guide for additional information GPS Receiver Specifications The GPS receiver draws time information from the U S Government Satellites providing the system with Coordinated Universal Time UTC e Mounted
11. Daylight Saving Time the system clocks will adjust by advancing faster than their normal speed to make the adjustment and then return to normal operation In the fall when the transmitter returns to Standard Time the system clocks will make the time adjustment and then return to normal operation Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 13 Transmitter Operation Time Zone Time Zone The time zone of your location is not shown on the display However when the transmitter has received a valid time from the GPS Receiver the correct time zone can be checked by verifying that the correct hour is displayed The transmitter can be set for all 24 time zones around the world and 1 2 hour time zones 12 Hour or 24 Hour Time The 12 24 Hour option only affects the transmitter LCD display If AM or PM is on the display then the 12 hour option is selected with switch 4 If neither AM nor PM is on the display then the 24 hour option is selected e Analog System Clocks are 12 hour clocks e ED Digital System Clocks have a selectable jumper option to display either 12 hour or 24 hour time regardless of the transmitter 12 24 option setting Status of GPS Receiver Communication The status of the GPS Receiver is indicated by the GPS Communication indicator When the Y like symbol 1 is displayed the GPS Receiver is connected to the transmitter and there is proper communication between t
12. Limited Coverage Area The coverage area is determined by many factors One of the primary factors is the transmitted signal compared to the background interference For the clocks to receive a clear signal from the transmitter the signal must be several times stronger than the background interference Therefore transmitters located in areas with generally higher background interference will have reduced coverage If background interference is causing a problem please contact Primex Wireless Technical Support Red LED is Flashing The Red LED flashes when the unit has not received an updated time signal for 48 hours It will also flash during initial setup Check the GPS Receiver and its cable for proper connection to the transmitter and possible damage to the cable Check the mounting of the GPS Receiver to ensure that the mounting did not slip or change and that it has an unobstructed view of the sky Check the display panel for the GPS Communication indicator If the symbol is there re check the location of the GPS Receiver and its view of the sky and resolve any obstructions Then disconnect power from the transmitter wait five seconds and reconnect power to the transmitter Check the display panel for the GPS Communication indicator If the symbol is not there disconnect power from the transmitter disconnect the GPS Receiver from the transmitter and check the GPS cable and connections Then reconnect the GPS Receiver to the transmitter
13. XR TIME SYNCHORNIZATION 14000 SERIES TRANSMITTER INTERNAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION amp USER GUIDE JME IRELESS Doc Part No 14000M 082713 Legal Notice Copyright 2013 Primex Wireless Inc All rights reserved US Patents 6 873 573 7 352 657 Other Patents Pending Printed in the USA Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise for any purpose without the prior written permission of Primex Wireless Contact Primex Wireless Telephone Fax United States 965 Wells Street Lake Geneva WI 53147 info primexinc com www primexwireless com 800 537 0464 262 248 0061 1310 Kerrisdale Blvd Unit 4 Newmarket ON L3Y 8V6 info primexwireless ca www primexwireless ca 800 330 1459 905 952 0134 United Kingdom Unit G420 Dean Clough Halifax West Yorkshire HX3 5AX info primexwireless co uk primexwireless co uk 0800 3896996 01422 349462 Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 5 Regulatory Compliance 1 Important Safety Instructions 2 2 22 2222 ee eee eee eee cece R EEE 2 XR Series Time Synchronization System
14. and date The transmitter then begins transmission of its internal time once every second The transmission signal is a maximum one watt FM signal at approximately 72MHz The transmitter continually monitors the GPS Receiver and the transmitter updates its internal clock with the time data it receives NOTE Ifthe transmitter does not receive a valid time data from the GPS Receiver for 48 hours the red LED on the right side of the front panel will flash The number to the right side of the display is the channel number to which the transmitter will be transmitting the time signal WARNING The channel number must be the same as the channel number specified on your FCC IC license If not you must immediately adjust the channel to the number that corresponds to the FCC IC license Daylight Saving Time The transmitter is pre programmed to automatically make adjustments for Daylight Saving Time e The letters DT Daylight Saving Time or ST Standard Time will be displayed when adjustment for Daylight Saving Time is active switch 3 in the up position Ifneither DT nor ST is displayed then switch 3 is in the down position and the transmitter will not adjust for Daylight Saving Time e The adjustment to Daylight Saving Time and back to Standard Time take place 2 01 AM on the day of change NOTE GPS signal does not encode information about Daylight Saving Time In the spring when the transmitter changes to
15. and reconnect power to the transmitter If the GPS Communication symbol still does not appear in the display replace the GPS Receiver Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 16 SUPPORT Technical Support Prime Wireless Technical Support responds to specific questions about product features system configuration and troubleshooting All support services will be delivered in accordance with your organization s support agreement and warranties Contact Technical Support Before contacting Primex Wireless Technical Support make sure you have satisfied the system requirements that are listed in your product documentation Also you should be at the computer on which the problem occurred in case it is necessary to replicate the problem When you contact Technical Support please have the following information available e Customer ID e Problem description e Device hardware information e Error messages Troubleshooting performed before contacting Primex Wireless e Recent network changes Technical Support Telephone 800 404 8112 Email techsupport primexinc com Fax 262 248 0061 Hours 7 00 am to 7 00 pm CST Monday through Frida Web www primexwireless com Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 17 WARRANTY One Year Limited Warranty Primex Corporation warrants this product to be free from defects in mate
16. ar and umbrella pattern therefore a central location for the transmitter where the antenna is at maximum allowable height is recommended to ensure best possible coverage e In multi story buildings installation the transmitter on the top floor will often significantly improve coverage to the lower floors due to the umbrella pattern of transmission GPS Receiver Installation Location Guidelines Determine a suitable location for the GPS receiver unit Location is extremely important to ensure the best operation of the system You must consider the following Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide Installation and Configuration Route GPS Cable e GPS receiver unit requires a clear view of the sky to receive a GPS signal 24 hours day e Typical mounting locations of the GPS receiver unit include the inside of a window not a Low E glass window to an exterior pole or on a rooftop GPS receiver unit should be kept away from large metal objects e GPS receiver unit and cable are mounted above any potential standing water snow depth leaves or other obstructions and it protected from weather e Maximum total distance of the GPS cable to the transmitter cannot exceed 200 60 96m e Ifthe GPS cable is located outdoors the use of a gelwrap splice enclosure is strongly recommend Tools and Equipment Required To install the system and its components you will
17. efore using the suction cups for attachment Figure 3 GPS Receiver Installation Components and Illustration LVC amp Connector U bolt M3 x 0 5 x 6mm Screw Window Mount Warning Glass must NOT be Low E Figure 4 GPS Receiver Mounting Illustration Mounting Bracket na M3 x 0 5 x 6mm PH Screw Pole Mount GPS Receiver Roof Pipe and Weatherhead Y MMAR ino ggssssssy 4 Extension Cable Maximum Length 200 Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 9 Installation and Configuration Connect Transmitter Antenna Connect Transmitter Antenna 1 Carefully screw the transmitter antenna onto the transmitter Turn the antenna clockwise being careful to avoid cross threading the antenna The antenna must be snug and flat against the case Setup the Transmitter 1 Carefully screw the transmitter antenna onto the transmitter Turn the antenna clockwise being careful to avoid cross threading the antenna The antenna must be snug and flat against the case CAUTION Do not over tighten the antenna Hand tighten only 2 Plug the included DB9 RJ45 GPS conversion adapter into the GPS socket located in the back of the Transmitter Figure 5 14000 Transmitter Internal Antenna Antenna Power Supply GPS Conversion Adapter GPS Receiver 3 Plug the GPS cable into the GPS conve
18. he GPS Receiver and the transmitter beyond 50 feet can cause this failure mode A special shielded cable with low resistance on the voltage supply line is required for distances over 50 feet The maximum distance using the special cable is 200 feet If cable connections are good replace the GPS Receiver If the GPS Communication indicator is displayed but the parentheses are not flashing then the problem is with the GPS Receiver or with its signal reception Check to make sure that the GPS Receiver has a clear view of the sky and that its view is not obstructed NOTE Double pane Low E glass windows are coated with a transparent metal layer that reflects infrared heat rays this will also reflect the GPS signal The GPS Receiver will not receive the signal through Low E windows Local interference can affect GPS reception Try moving the location of the GPS receiver to improve reception Weather conditions solar flares time of day and exact satellite position may also effect signal reception however these conditions are normally of a short duration Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 15 Troubleshooting Displayed Time Date is Incorrect NOTE When certain types of electronic light ballasts become defective they may radiate broadband noise which interfere with wireless devices While interference issues are unlikely with the Primex Wireless Clock System
19. he GPS Receiver and the transmitter e When the transmitter is receiving valid time data from the GPS Receiver the three parentheses will sequence ina motion pattern If these symbols are not displayed see Troubleshooting Power Failure The system has a fail safe design If the failure of a system component or power loss to a component occurs all downstream components continue normal operations using their own internal time base If after a specified period communication has not been restored a visual that indicates loss of communication appears and remains until communication is restored EXAIVIPLE Red flashing LED on the transmitter flashing colons on LED digital clocks double stepping of second hand on ana log clocks Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 14 TROUBLESHOOTING Transmitter Problems The first step in troubleshooting the Transmitter is to reset the Receiver If the Transmitter fails to receive a GPS signal and is set to time within 15 minutes please reset the Transmitter Note The transmitter does not have an ON OFF switch To reset the Receiver unplug the power supply and then plug the unit back in Power glitches line spikes power interruptions static discharge or other voltage fluctuations can cause loss of communication with the GPS Receiver if the disruption occurs during the initial setup communication between the transmitter and the GPS
20. lectronic product precautions should be observed during installation operation and maintenance e Never operate the transmitter without the antenna being properly connected to the transmitter Operating the transmitter without an antenna can lead to permanent damage of the transmitter and poses a safety risk Do not touch any of the antennas while broadcasting e Standard acceptance procedures must be followed prior to operating this equipment in the proximity of life support systems Do not operate the transmitter outdoors in wet areas were there is standing water or in areas where there is condensation or the risk of condensation Use in any of these environments will damage the transmitter and void the warranty e Do open the transmitter to alter the internal elements in any way This will void the warranty and could lead to unsafe conditions malfunction and violations of FCC IC regulations Primex Wireless disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe installation practices Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide XR SERIES TIME SYNCHRONIZATION SYSTEM OVERVIEW Architecture The XR Time Synchronization System has been designed with customization in mind It provides a scalable solution that offers time synchronization services for variety of devices and components The system ranges from a a single transmitter GPS Recei
21. r the return All merchandise returned must be shipped to Primex Wireless Attn Returns Dept N3211 County Road H Lake Geneva WI 53147 Primex Wireless retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit at its sole discretion All merchandise returned must be shipped to Primex Wireless Attn Returns Dept N3211 County Road H Lake Geneva WI 53147 Primex Wireless retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit at its sole discretion Such shall be your sole exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 18
22. ransmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS System Components e XR14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Optional Equipment e GPS Receiver e GPS Extension Cable GPS Receiver Mounting Kit e Satellite Transmitter Transmitter Specifications e 1 Watt maximum transmission at transmitter e 72MHz frequency range e 16 channels available pre programmed prior to shipping e Daylight Saving Time bypass switch e Time zone adjustment switch pre programmed 14000 E prior to shipping e LCD display for time date and signal verification Dimensions 16 071 x 12 0 W x 1 9 D 40 6cm x 30 5cm x 4 8 e Power Supply e Input 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 4 Amp e Output 9 VDC 2 0 Amp 6 ft 1 83m e Operating Range 32 158 F 0 70 C Transmitter Display Specifications The transmitter has a lighted front display that shows important information Figure 2 14000 Series Transmitter Display Indicates a m or p m blank 24 hr display Indicates Daylight Saving Indicates GPS Communication 10 20 AN OT q DEC 06 2001 __ im Indicates Signal Being Received O Red LED Flashes During Startup and For Reception Problems Day Date Channel No Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide System Specifications GPS Receiver Specifications Display Specifications Table 1 14
23. rials and workmanship for a standard of one year from the date of purchase Primex will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacements will be made at no charge to the customer for replacement parts The customer will be responsible for any transportation costs This warranty does not cover failures due to misuse abuse accidental or unauthorized alterations or repairs The warranties and remedies contained herein are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties express or implied or statutory including any liability arising under any warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose implied statutory or otherwise In no event shall Primex be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whether resulting from the use misuse or inability to use this product or from defects in the product Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you To obtain warranty service If after following the instructions in the product guide you are certain the product is defective please contact Primex Wireless Technical Support to assist with troubleshooting the issue If the issue cannot successfully be resolved and the product is under warranty an RMA Return Material Authorization will be generated The RMA form will be provided via email with detailed instructions fo
24. rsion adapter 4 Set the switch preferences located on the back of the transmitter The transmitter continually checks the position of the switches The switches select time zone channel number 12 or 24 hour display and the observance of Daylight Saving Time Figure 6 14000 Transmitter Back View DST Calendar Switch 1 Computer Connection Power Socket GPS Socket 9 Volt DC Supply Rotary Switch Time Zone Offset Channel Number Rotary Switch A Offset Switch 2 Switch 4 12 24 Hour Daylight Savings Time Switch 3 should be ON UP position Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide 10 Installation and Configuration Setup the Transmitter Table 3 14000 Series Transmitter Switch Component Specifications Switch Component Description Rotary Switch A channel selection Factory preset to the FM frequency on which the transmitter will broadcast Warning Do Not adjust this switch It is only to be set to the frequency specified on the There are 16 available channels The chart below explains which switch application positions correspond to which channel numbers Switch No Channel No Switch No Channel No 0 16 8 Rotary Switch Sets the time zone Use a small slotted screwdriver to adjust the rotary switch A for Atlantic Time Zone 5 for Eastern Time Zone 6 for Central
25. ually e As aservice Primex Wireless will file the license application if the end user desires it An end user that does not want Primex Wireless to file for the original site license will be required to complete a waiver form file the required application and receive a valid license from the FCC IC prior to use If you have any questions or need any assistance please contact Primex Wireless at 1 800 537 0464 e Primex Wireless requires a copy of the licenses in order to complete the factory presets Product Compliance e This device complies with Part 90 and Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada e Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation Radio Frequency RF Exposure To comply with FCC IC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices the transmitter is only to be used or installed in locations where there are at least 20cm approximately eight inches separation distance between the antenna of the transmitter and all persons Primex Wireless 14000 Series Transmitter Internal Antenna Installation amp User Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCT Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product model however as with any e
26. uidelines and identify the installation location of the system components e Inspect system components to verify packaging includes all supplied parts for each system component and verify no damage has occurred during shipping install or attempt to set the system wireless clocks or devices until the system components are installed and configured the transmitter is powered and its time source is configured and the transmitter is fully operational Summary of Installation Listed below is a summary of the order in which the system and its components are to be installed and configured 1 Route the GPS cable 2 Install the GPS receiver 3 Connect the transmitter antenna 4 Connect the transmitter time source 5 Establish the transmitter settings and verify connections 6 Verify the system is operational Installation Location Guidelines When planning the system installation Primex Wireless recommends taking into consideration the below installation guidelines Transmitter Installation Location Guidelines e Transmitter should be located a minimum of 2 to 3 feet above the floor e As aguideline keep transmitting antenna away from large metal objects such as lockers or filing cabinets If this is not possible locate transmitter a minimum of 3 5 1 07m away from metal objects Locate transmitter within 8 feet from 120 VAC electrical outlet e The transmitted signal from the antenna radiates circul
27. ver handful of clocks in a single building to a campus wide deployment Precision Timing The Global Positioning System GPS Receiver draws time information from the U S Government Satellites The GPS Receiver then sends the time to the transmitter Synchronization Once the transmitter has received its time from either a GPS Receiver or another transmitter it sets its internal clock It then transmits time information or schedules via a wireless radio signal to the wireless clocks bells and other devices in the system As a result the system clocks bells and other devices are precisely synchronized to each other and all time schedules and events are kept current e Time Source The transmitter has its time synchronized by a GPS Receiver and then broadcasts that time and event schedules to clocks and other devices The transmitter operates on channels with 20kHz bandwidths and 72MHz frequency and is preset to one of the channels licensed by the FCC IC to minimize interference on these frequencies and channels e Transmit Schedule The transmitter transmits its synchronized time continuously to the system clocks and devices Typical System Setup The illustration below represents a typical system setup Figure 1 1 Watt Internal Antenna Typical System Setup Illustration GPS Receiver gt Pipe and Weatherhead n AIP IST Roof Extension Cable Maximum Length 200 Primex Wireless 14000 Series T
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