User Guide Coder CMB-1 KH667111xx Coder CMB-1 Version 2021-02-09 © ABITRON Control Systems GmbH Wiesnerstraße 20 A-4950 Altheim Änderungen vorbehalten! changes reserved!
1 Module Description The coder board CMB-1 is used as a central logic board for ABITRON radio remote control transmitters, which evaluates digital and proportional controls and transmits them as a digital data telegram via the integrated RFpart or cable control to a suitable MBT-1 receiving module as well receiving and evaluating feedback data telegrams from the MBT-1.
4.1 Jumper-Setting offen / 1-2 J1 J2 J4 J5 J10 geschlossen / 2-3 TTLout/NTC (B2B connector pin 6) TTLoutTX X5 (UART-0_TX → Coderdata) I-SDA-A (X5 pin 4) I-SCL-A (X5 pin 3) Boot from internal flash UART-1_TX (B2B connector pin 6) Digital Input/Output 31 (max. 8mA) Digital Input/Output 30 (max. 8mA) Digital Input/Output 29 (max. 8mA) Boot from UART_0 grey indicates the default setting KH667111xx © ABITRON Control Systems GmbH Coder CMB-1 09.02.
5 Integration Instructions for host product manufacturers according to KDB 996369 D03 OEM Manual v01 5.1 List of applicable FCC & RSS rules Part 15.247 RSS-247 5.2 Specific operational use conditions This module is approved for use in portable and mobile applications. Integrators must supply operating instructions for end users and installers to satisfy RF exposure compliance requirements are met. Integrators and installers must also make sure that compliance with Part 15B are ensured. 5.
.7 RF exposure considerations WARNING: In order to comply with the FCC RF Exposure limits, the end customer has to assure that the antenna of the device has a distance of more than 8mm from the human body for bodyworn devices. For handheld devices, no distance is needed. In order to comply with the ISED RF Exposure limits, the end customer has to assure that the antenna of the device has a distance of more than 15mm from the human body for bodyworn devices. For handheld devices, no distance is needed.
Certification Informations 6.1 FCC/IC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-247 of the Canadian RSS rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.