This Transmitter is
designed to transmit time code from its BNC input socket to any of
the Black Box Video Time Code Receivers, or to the integrated Time
Code Reader/Receiver, using a reliable and robust UHF link on
434.075 MHz.
(Other manufacturers' Receivers can be used if
they operate on 434.075 MHz).
The Transmitter is DTI approved to EN300-220 and
does not require a licence.
Small and light, it measures 110 x 60 x 30 mm
and weighs 216 grams
Good range up to 300 metres
Replaceable, efficient UHF aerial on BNC
connector
Powered from a single PP3 type battery
Narrow band and crystal controlled for high
immunity to interference
Accommodates a wide range of time code input
levels
Data input on standard BNC
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Insert an MN 1604 or PP3 battery into the
battery case, being careful to observe correct polarity.
Connect an aerial to the Transmitter's BNC
socket on top of the case.
Plug time code into the BNC socket on the
side of the unit.
Switch on with the toggle switch and the
blue
battery OK LED should light.
Transmitter Battery Life
Current consumption of
the Transmitter averages about 25 mA so expect about 20 hours life
from an MN 1604, or around 60 hours from a lithium UltraLife.
When the blue LED starts to dim the battery is nearly
exhausted and should be replaced by the time the LED has just gone
out
TIME CODE PROBLEM SOLVING
Please see our separate
problem solving page:
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