User Manual

HOTRODV2 Installation Manual
Mueller Systems, LLC Page 3
Figure 3
To attach the AMR transmitter, wire the red wire to terminal #1, the green wire to #2,
and the black wire to terminal #3 on the TRU-Read,Figure 3. Once the transmitter is
attached it will begin sending out data automatically. Please note that Mueller Systems
AMR transmitter and TRU-Read should never be disassembled or user serviced.
4. AMR TRANSMITTER TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POOR RANGE
CHECK ORIENTATION OF THE HOT
ROD ANTENNA
CHECK THE RECEIVER ANTENNA
CHECK FOR INTERFERENCE
NOT TRANSMITTING
CORRECT DATA
CHECK WIRING CONNECTIONS
CHECK WIRES FOR SHORT
CHECK FOR INTERFERENCE
CHECK DISTANCE TO RECEIVER
CHECK TRANSLATOR STATUS
NOT TRANSMITTING
CHECK POWER ON AMR TRANSMITTER
5. FCC INFORMATION
The AMR transmitters operate in the license exempt 902 MHz to 928 MHz ISM band and
are certified for operation in the US under FCC Part 15. The FCC IDs are SM6-
HOTRODV2HI, SM6-HOTRODV2MED, and SM6-HOTRODV2LO. Information pertaining to
their certification can be found on the web at WWW.FCC.GOV.
6. IC INFORMATION
The AMR transmitters operate in the license exempt 902 MHz to 928 MHz ISM band and
are certified for operation in Canada. The IC IDs are 9235A-HOTRODV2HI, 9235A-
HOTRODV2MED, and 9235A-HOTRODV2LO. Information pertaining to their certification
can be found on the web at http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ceb-bhst.nsf/eng/home.