User's Manual

Axonn Corporation
AX630
Transmitter
Users Manual
RF Transmitter Installation Instructions
The AX630 Transmitter is a member of our Spread Spectrum RF family of products. This transmitter
should only be installed by qualified service personnel.
The transmitter detects level, low battery or other data signals from the external binary inputs and
broadcasts that data to the system's host receiver.
MOUNTING LOCATION
The AX630 Transmitter is a module as defined by the FCC and therefore must be mounted to
another host device in order to function.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMER
Any Axonn customer incorporating the AX630 transmitter module into its own product must have
an external notice affixed to its product. This notice must be placed in a conspicuous location
and can use wording such as: “Contains FCC ID: L2VAX630” or “Contains Transmitter Module FCC
ID: L2VAX630”. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Supply the transmitter with DC power by inserting a 3Volt battery into the battery holder on the
customers host application circuit board.
2. The unit will come pre-programmed with Transmitter ID and Property Code. There will be no
field programming of the unit.
3. When installing the AX630 you should avoid areas near screens, metal window frames, circuit
breaker boxes, air conditioners and heaters if a suitable location for the unit may be found
elsewhere.
TESTING THE TRANSMITTER
Following system installation, system testing is mandatory. This should be performed by locating
the AX630 in its final location and powering up the unit. On initial power-up, the AX630 will send
out RF messages every 4 seconds or more depending on programming. This will establish
communications with the Host receiver and the information collected will then be used to judge
system performance.
FCC NOTICE
The Model AX630 transmitter generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed and used
in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, it may cause interference to radio and
television reception. The transmitter has been tested and found to comply with the specifications
in Part 15 of FCC Rules for Spread Spectrum Intentional Radiators and FCC Part 15 Subpart C,
Specifications.
If this equipment causes interference to radio or television reception - which can be determined by
turning the equipment on and off - the installer is encouraged to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures: 1) Reorient the antenna of the radio/television. 2) Connect the
AC transformer to a different outlet so the control panel and radio/television are on different

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