Lotek Wireless Inc SRX600 사용자 설명서
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1)Code Set (and details on codes)
Guide to the SRX 600 receiver Rev A #10112
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A transmitter Code is made up of four pulses that occur over three pulse
intervals. A pulse interval is the period of time that elapses between one pulse to
the next. The three pulse intervals are unique to every transmitter so that the
receiver can identify the transmitter.
intervals. A pulse interval is the period of time that elapses between one pulse to
the next. The three pulse intervals are unique to every transmitter so that the
receiver can identify the transmitter.
In order for the receiver to interpret the pulse intervals it must reference a library,
which is called the Code Set. The code set used with the receiver specifies all the
different combinations of pulse intervals that can exist, as well as gives the
receiver information on how to interpret tags that transmit sensor data within that
code set.
which is called the Code Set. The code set used with the receiver specifies all the
different combinations of pulse intervals that can exist, as well as gives the
receiver information on how to interpret tags that transmit sensor data within that
code set.
The receiver is configured with the required code set(s) for a study at the time of
manufacture. Current code sets are Lotek 1, Lotek 2, Lotek 3, Lotek 4 and Lotek 5.
The code set must be selected before data collection can proceed.
manufacture. Current code sets are Lotek 1, Lotek 2, Lotek 3, Lotek 4 and Lotek 5.
The code set must be selected before data collection can proceed.
Lotek Code Sets and Firmware
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title and interest in and to the FIRMWARE, including all copyrights, patents,
trade secret rights, trademarks and other intellectual property rights therein.
Licensee’s possession, installation, or use of the FIRMWARE does not
transfer any title to the intellectual property in the FIRMWARE and Licensee
will not acquire any right, title or interest to the FIRMWARE except as
expressly set forth in the Firmware License Agreement included with every
system purchased.
title and interest in and to the FIRMWARE, including all copyrights, patents,
trade secret rights, trademarks and other intellectual property rights therein.
Licensee’s possession, installation, or use of the FIRMWARE does not
transfer any title to the intellectual property in the FIRMWARE and Licensee
will not acquire any right, title or interest to the FIRMWARE except as
expressly set forth in the Firmware License Agreement included with every
system purchased.
1: Lotek Code Sets and Firmware includes, but is not limited by the
following: Lotek-1 (also referred to as Lotek 1993 code set or 1993 code set),
Lotek-2 (also referred to as Lotek 1994 code set or 1994 code set), Lotek-3
(also referred to as Lotek 2000 code set or 2K code set), Lotek-4 (also referred
to as Lotek 2003 code set or 2003 code set) and Lotek-5.
following: Lotek-1 (also referred to as Lotek 1993 code set or 1993 code set),
Lotek-2 (also referred to as Lotek 1994 code set or 1994 code set), Lotek-3
(also referred to as Lotek 2000 code set or 2K code set), Lotek-4 (also referred
to as Lotek 2003 code set or 2003 code set) and Lotek-5.
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Codes sets are accessed via Manual > 1)Code Set. Use the keypad to select the
desired code set. If the receiver is Offline then accessing the code set feature only
provides current setting information.
desired code set. If the receiver is Offline then accessing the code set feature only
provides current setting information.