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Q7ITX600-18-23-30Wireless Video and Audio Transmitter

Avalon RF Inc.
Wireless Video and Audio Transmitter - FCC ID Q7ITX600-18-23-30 - Avalon RF Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 05, 2003
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 05, 2003
Equipment Note
Wireless Video and Audio Transmitter
Frequency Range
2150.00000000 - 2500.00000000
Company
Avalon RF Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Avalon RF, Inc. ï 344 Coogan Way ï El Cajon, CA 92020 Phone: (619) 401-1969 ï Fax: (619) 401-1971 ï Email: [email protected] TX600/TX618/TX623/TX630 2.4GHz Video Transmitters User's Guide & Operating Manual AV030201/1-000 REV. C2 - 1 October 2003 FCC ID: Q7ITX600-18-23-30 Authored by Guru Mujumdar Prepared by Steve Jones http://www.avalonrf.com/ AVALON RF, INC.Page ii TX600 Series Userís Guide & Operating Manual FCC INFORMATION FCC ID: Q7ITX600-18-23-30 This unit complies with Parts 74 & 90 of the FCC regulations. Maximum Permissible Exposure Any Wireless Equipment can pose health hazards if precaution is not exercised in its use/operation, especially its proximity to the human body. Excessive absorption of RF energy in the body is known to cause Cancer and/or other diseases. The FCC has issued guidelines to determine the safe distance of a transmitting antenna from the human body, to limit absorption to safe levels. Please follow the instructions given in this manual. WARNING: Refer to Table 4 in Section 3 (Operating the transmitter) to determine the MINIMUM DISTANCE the Transmitter with Antenna mounted, or the Antenna itself (if connected via coax to the transmitter), must be placed away from the body to minimize the health hazard. Also, note the Warning for TX630 after Table 4. Userís failure to comply with the instructions in this manual voids the site license granted. AVALON RF, INC.Page iii TX600 Series Userís Guide & Operating Manual Table of Contents 1. General ................................................................................................. 1 Table 1 ñ Model/Output Power ............................................................. 1 Figure A ñ TX600 Series Controls and Connectors .............................. 3 Video..................................................................................................... 4 Audio..................................................................................................... 4 Talk Back Audio Channel (Optional)..................................................... 4 Two Way Digital Data Link (DDL) (Optional) ........................................ 4 Motion Sensor Input (Optional) ............................................................. 4 Telemetry Input (Optional) .................................................................... 5 RF Outputs............................................................................................ 5 2. Specifications ........................................................................................ 6 User Interface ....................................................................................... 6 Setup .................................................................................................... 6 Electrical Interface ................................................................................ 7 Table 2 ñ Current Consumption............................................................ 7 Table 3 ñ Power Output ........................................................................ 8 Interconnecting ..................................................................................... 9 Figure B ñ DB 15 .................................................................................. 9 Figure C ñ Power/Video...................................................................... 10 Figure D ñ Video ................................................................................. 10 Figure E ñ Audio ................................................................................. 10 Figure F ñ Data Input .......................................................................... 11 Mounting ............................................................................................. 12 Mechanical Data ................................................................................. 13 Environmental Conditions ................................................................... 14 3. Operating the transmitter. ................................................................... 15 Operater Controls & Indicators ........................................................... 15 General Guidelines ............................................................................. 16 Table 4 ñ Minimum Safe Distance ...................................................... 17 4. Ordering information ........................................................................... 18 Base Models ....................................................................................... 18 Options ............................................................................................... 19 Recommended Accessories ............................................................... 20 Antennas ......................................................................................... 20 Table 5 ñ Permissible Antenna/Transmitter Model Combinations... 21 Cables ............................................................................................. 22 Battery Packs .................................................................................. 22 AVALON RF, INC.Page 1 TX600 Series Userís Guide & Operating Manual 1. General The TX600 series rugged transmitters are intended for use in military, homeland security, mobile security, broadcasting and motion picture production. The TX600 Series is an FM modulated transmitter with a tuning range of 2.4GHz-2.483GHz and an optional extended range of 2.15GHz- 2.5GHz. The following table details the RF output power of the various models: ModelOutput Power TX6001mW TX61870mW TX623200mW TX630900mW Table 1 ñ Model/Output Power Each Transmitter is available with a choice of 2 types of End Connectorís: Suffix ëBí is Broadcast style and comes with LEMO connectors. Suffix ëSí is Security style and has only a DB15 connector. Refer to Figure ëAí for connector style. The type of connector is primarily a matter of preference for the user, with only 1 aud…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Eli Weinstein(President)
[email protected]619 401 1969Fax: 619 401 1971

Test Firm

TUV AmericaJames Owen
[email protected]858-678-1435Fax: 858-546-0364

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
892.15 GHz - 2.50 GHz900.00 mW15M0F4F50 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power is conducted. Only the antenna/transmitter combinations detailed in the user manual on the FCC website listing for this product are authorized for use. Antenna/transmitter combinations using AX616CP, AX624PD and AX627PD antennae must be fixed-mounted on permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 2 meters from all persons during normal operation. Users and installers must be provided with appropriate antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions, including antenna co-location requirements of section 1.1307(b)(3), for satisfying RF exposure compliance. All other antenna/transmitter combinations: 1. The antenna extender cable (Part No. 9000-0014-07, CBLSS-EXT, ANTENNA EXTENDER 11 INCH) must be fitted at all times. 2. A minimum separation distance of 20cm must be maintained between the radiating structure and the body of the user or nearby persons.