MS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter Master Development System
Rapidly develop hardware and software with the MS long-range handheld transmitter master development system. It comes with two remotes and a development board for testing and prototyping. The board is populated with an MS Series decoder and LR Series receiver. A large prototyping area gives you a place to develop circuitry or use a different RF module. To help you get started, the system also includes an antenna, extra modules, connectors, demonstration software and a USB interface for connecting to a PC.
When used together, MS long-range handheld transmitters work with compatible Linx modules to let you trigger discrete actions with button presses from up to 1,000 feet away. The MS Series provides a medium level of security. It lets you send commands from multiple transmitters to distinct receivers in the same vicinity through digital addressing. The remote contains an MS Series encoder and an LR Series transmitter. It can be used with a combination of an MT Series transcoder or MS Series decoder and an LT Series or LR Series RF module.
The encoder uses input from up to eight buttons to encode a digital signal, then passes the signal to a transmitter for sending. A receiver picks up the signal and passes it to a decoder. If the signal is accepted, the decoder replicates the encoder’s inputs on its outputs. The outputs can be connected to up to eight devices such as microprocessors, LEDs, motors or relays.
Security
The decoder will only accept transmissions from compatible encoders with addresses that match its own. The MS Series has 16,777,216 (224) possible addresses, which makes accidental conflicts very unlikely. Addresses can be configured with button presses.
The MS Series also sends the encoder ID, making it easy to allow or deny access to specific outputs based on which encoder is doing the sending. However, because the MS Series does not use encryption or rolling code, it does not protect against intentional security threats. For protection against intentional threats, consider the HS long-range handheld transmitter.
Benefits
Develop quickly: prototyping area and PC interface allow rapid development of hardware and software
Evaluate RF modules: use the included LR Series module or integrate your own module in the prototyping area
Get help easily: call Linx for free technical support
Attain long range: remote works over distances of up to 1,000 feet
Integrate with ease: set up simple remote control systems without a microcontroller or the need for user programming
Avoid accidental conflicts: 24-bit address helps prevent identification mistakes
Control access to specific outputs: accept or reject certain commands based on the encoder ID
System Includes
1 fully assembled development board
2 MS long-range handheld transmitters
2 MS Series decoders, including one on the board
2 LR Series receivers, including one on the board
1 QS Series USB interface module on the board
1 CW Series antenna
2 RP-SMA connectors, including one on the board
1 9V battery
Demonstration software with documentation
Master development system user’s guide
MS Series documentation
LR Series documentation
FCC Part 2 and Part 15 regulations
Free technical support
MS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter Master Development System
Rapidly develop hardware and software with the MS long-range handheld transmitter master development system. It comes with two remotes and a development board for testing and prototyping. The board is populated with an MS Series decoder and LR Series receiver. A large prototyping area gives you a place to develop circuitry or use a different RF module. To help you get started, the system also includes an antenna, extra modules, connectors, demonstration software and a USB interface for connecting to a PC.
When used together, MS long-range handheld transmitters work with compatible Linx modules to let you trigger discrete actions with button presses from up to 1,000 feet away. The MS Series provides a medium level of security. It lets you send commands from multiple transmitters to distinct receivers in the same vicinity through digital addressing. The remote contains an MS Series encoder and an LR Series transmitter. It can be used with a combination of an MT Series transcoder or MS Series decoder and an LT Series or LR Series RF module.
The encoder uses input from up to eight buttons to encode a digital signal, then passes the signal to a transmitter for sending. A receiver picks up the signal and passes it to a decoder. If the signal is accepted, the decoder replicates the encoder’s inputs on its outputs. The outputs can be connected to up to eight devices such as microprocessors, LEDs, motors or relays.
Security
The decoder will only accept transmissions from compatible encoders with addresses that match its own. The MS Series has 16,777,216 (224) possible addresses, which makes accidental conflicts very unlikely. Addresses can be configured with button presses.
The MS Series also sends the encoder ID, making it easy to allow or deny access to specific outputs based on which encoder is doing the sending. However, because the MS Series does not use encryption or rolling code, it does not protect against intentional security threats. For protection against intentional threats, consider the HS long-range handheld transmitter.
Benefits
- Develop quickly: prototyping area and PC interface allow rapid development of hardware and software
- Evaluate RF modules: use the included LR Series module or integrate your own module in the prototyping area
- Get help easily: call Linx for free technical support
- Attain long range: remote works over distances of up to 1,000 feet
- Integrate with ease: set up simple remote control systems without a microcontroller or the need for user programming
- Avoid accidental conflicts: 24-bit address helps prevent identification mistakes
- Control access to specific outputs: accept or reject certain commands based on the encoder ID
System Includes
- 1 fully assembled development board
- 2 MS long-range handheld transmitters
- 2 MS Series decoders, including one on the board
- 2 LR Series receivers, including one on the board
- 1 QS Series USB interface module on the board
- 1 CW Series antenna
- 2 RP-SMA connectors, including one on the board
- 1 9V battery
- Demonstration software with documentation
- Master development system user’s guide
- MS Series documentation
- LR Series documentation
- FCC Part 2 and Part 15 regulations
- Free technical support