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Heavy-Duty Camera Solutions MVRD1000
Digital Radio System
Digital Radio System
MVRD1000
The MVRD1000 digital communication unit is a robust transmitter/receiver system for wireless image transmission. The compact units trans-mit the digital signals from a camera quickly andwithout delay to the monitor over long distances. Up to 10 device pairs operated in parallel offer high vehicle adaptation and visibility fl exibility.
High range (up to 120 m) Match code Scope of
Digital transmission Up to 10 device pairs operated in parallel For connection to Robust metal housing vehicle on-board Operating and status display Small, compact design System cable MKSxx Water and dust-proof (IP69K) monitor cable or Robust plug connector power supply.
Low power consumption For direct connec- tion to a Motec mo-nitor via Mini-DIN.
For direct connec- tion of a MB12xx or a MB14xx to the MVRD1000-TXinstead of camera.
Please make sure that the cable lengths or pro-duct types (designated xx above) are customized to their application.
Standards/Certifi cates/Quality Seals (E13) 10R - 05 13538 Video signal receiver Video signal transmitter Operating instructions Technical specifi cations Power consumption Housing protection class IP69K Power consumption Housing protection class Operating frequency 2400 MHz.2483,5 MHz PAL 25 f/s/NTSC 30 f/s Operating frequency 2400 MHz.2483,5 MHz PAL 25 f/s/NTSC 30 f/s Receiving Sensitivity Line of Slight Range Line of Slight Range -20 °C.+70 °C RH90 % -20 °C.+70 °C RH90 % Storing Temperature -30 °C.+80 °C RH90 % Storing Temperature -30 °C.+80 °C RH90 % All dimensions (mm) Motec GmbH
Phone +49 6433 9145-0
Oberweyerer Straße 21 65589 Hadamar-Steinbach Copyright 2015 by Motec GmbH V. 1.0 Motec Replacement battery
Nominal battery voltage Operating voltage Charging voltage Maximum discharge current Storage temperature -20°C to +60°C Operating temperature -20°C to +60°C Charging temperature Life cycle (MVRD1000 + MC9xxx) > 10 h if temperature is at least +15°C Dimensions (W x H x D) 149.5 mm x 89.3 mm x 20 mm Application range MAB1000 or MAB1000-AG Scope of delivery
Description
Item No.:
MAB1000 Akku (Motec Replacement battery)  
General information on how to handle lithium-ion batteries
Risks and dangers
Handling the batteries incorrectly or improperly (disassembling, bursting, short-circuiting, exposing to
excessive heat caused by fire or direct sunlight) can cause the batteries to catch fire, explode, or cause a
fire. Batteries contain flammable and/or corrosive liquids/lithium salts. If these fluids escape, they can cause skin irritation, injuries to the eyes or damage to the mucous membrane. Escaping fluids
If a lithium-ion battery leaks such fluids, the area surrounding the battery must be isolated immediately.
The toxic vapours generated must not be inhaled. (It is mandatory to vent the room(s) IMMEDIATELY)
Firefighting procedures
Extinguishing agents:
Usually, lithium-ion batteries do not contain metallic lithium. Therefore, conventional extinguishing agents
such as ABC powder extinguisher, CO2 extinguisher or water can be used to fight the fire. However, it must
be mentioned here that this depends on the burning material (plastic, wood fibreboard, etc.).
Important firefighting information: If possible, remove the battery away from the fire fighting area. If the battery is exposed to a temperature exceeding 125°C, the battery's cells can catch fire and/or explode. Firefighting equipment: When fighting the fire, the use of a heavy-duty respiratory protection apparatus is mandatory and protective clothing that covers the entire body must be worn. Dangerous decomposition products: The battery cells are not flammable; however the organic materials (e.g., alcohol-based solvents (fire classification B or C) as well as the plastic housing of the battery or polymer foil (fire classification A)) inside of the cells are inflammable. Therefore, when fighting burning plastics (toxic gases), appropriate precautions are mandatory and the appropriate extinguishing method must be applied. Combustion products contain, amongst other things, hydrogen fluorides, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. First aid
If electrolytes, gases, or by-products of the burning lithium-ion battery are released and come in contact
with the eyes, compliance with the following first aid procedures is mandatory:
Eyes: If contact with the eye occurs, the affected eye must be rinsed thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Subsequently, seeking medical advice is highly recommended. When rinsing, open the eye lid wide; this will ensure that the entire area around the eye will be rinsed. Skin:If the skin came in contact with the caustic liquid, ensure to rinse the entire area thoroughly for at least 15 minutes. Contaminated clothing must be removed/replaced immediately. If skin irritation persists, seek medical attention! Respiratory system: Provide the affected person with fresh air and keep the victim calm. Monitor the breathing and circulation. If necessary, continue with the first aid procedure. Seek medical assistance immediately! Waste disposal
Never discard lithium-ion batteries or any other batteries into household waste. They must be disposed of
in a commercially available battery collection boxes. It is the law! Battery collection boxes must be
available wherever batteries are being sold. On one hand, separate collection keeps hazardous materials
away from household waste and the environment. On the other hand, it allows the recycling of batteries
and recovery of valuable materials such as steel, zinc, and nickel. In order to prevent a short circuit, wrap a
tape around the terminals of the lithium containing batteries.
Copyright 2015 by Motec GmbH V. 1.0 – MAB1000-Akku-en Motec Battery Box
Technical data „Battery housing"
POM (Polyoxymethylen) Housing protection class IP 54 (observe mounting position ) Mounting position Standing (Switch up) 300 mm (M12 Connector female) Dimensions (W x H x D) Approximately 0,8 Kg Technical data „Battery"
Battery Voltage (Nominal) Operating Voltage Maximum Discharge Capacity (Nominal) Storage Temperature -20 °C…+60 °C Operating Temperature -20 °C…+60 °C Charge Temperature 0 °C…+45 °C Run-time (MVRD1000 + MC9xxx) > 10h at minimum +15 °C Dimensions (W x H x D) 149,5 mm x 89,3 mm x 20 mm Approximately 0,5 Kg Pin assignment
Function
M12 Connector
Package Information
Description
Art.- No.:
Motec Battery Box including Battery 10,8 V/6,600 mAh Optional Accessories
Description
Art.- No.:
Replacement Battery Li-Ion 10,8 V/6,600 mAh MAB1000-AG (Motec Battery Box without Battery) MAB1000-Set (Motec Battery Box including Battery, MVRD1000-RX, MVRD1000-TX and Charger Li-Ion Duro B1) Charger Li-Ion Duro B1 (allows the loading of 1 Battery) Charger Li-Ion Duro B5 (allows the loading of 5 Batteries at the same time) Dimensions in mm
Copyright 2015 by Motec GmbH V. 1.0 MAB1000.ENG Motec Quick charging
Quick battery charger for MAB1000 series
The battery charger MAB1000-LG1 allows the user to charge a batter of type MAB1000 Akku. State-of-the-art charging technology guarantees a full charge and safe operation even under the most adverse conditions. (For safety reasons, lithium-ion batteries are not being charged if the temperature drops below 5°C.) If the charging temperature exceeds 50°C, the battery charger automatically cools to 45°C and only then restarts the charging process. If the temperature remains elevated, the timing circuit stops the charging procedure and displays an error. This protects the charger and the battery from damage that may occur if the temperatures remains excessively high and, therefore, provides optimum safety during the charging process. Signalling the charging process
Two visual signals inform the user of the current status Green LED blinks Battery being charged Green LED lit permanently Battery fully charged (battery can be removed) Battery is not being charged (temperature too high or battery faulty) Environmental conditions
Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C (-32°F to +104°F) Storage temperature -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F) Length x width x height The device is approved by the following certifications: CSA 60950, UL60950, EN 60950 for safety and FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A for EMI, and EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 and EN61000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -11 for EMC. RoHS and WEE compliant. Information on how to handle lithium-ion batteries
Risks and dangers
Handling the batteries incorrectly or improperly (disassembling, bursting, short-circuiting, exposing to
excessive heat caused by fire or direct sunlight) can cause the batteries to catch fire, explode, or cause a
fire. Batteries contain flammable and/or corrosive liquids/lithium salts. If these fluids escape, they can cause skin irritation, injuries to the eyes or damage to the mucous membrane. Escaping fluids
If a lithium-ion battery leaks such fluids, the area surrounding the battery must be isolated immediately.
The toxic vapours generated must not be inhaled. (It is mandatory to vent the room(s) IMMEDIATELY)
Firefighting procedures
Extinguishing:
Usually, lithium-ion batteries do not contain metallic lithium. Therefore, conventional extinguishing agents
such as ABC powder extinguisher, CO2 extinguisher or water can be used to fight the fire. However, it
must be mentioned here that this depends on the burning material (plastic, wood fibreboard, etc.).
Important firefighting information: If possible, remove the battery away from the fire fighting area. If the battery is exposed to a temperature exceeding 125°C, the battery's cells can catch fire and/or explode. Firefighting equipment: When fighting the fire, the use of a heavy-duty respiratory protection apparatus is mandatory and protective clothing that covers the entire body must be worn. Dangerous decomposition products: The battery cells are not flammable; however the organic materials (e.g., alcohol-based solvents (fire classification B or C) as well as the plastic housing of the battery or polymer foil (fire classification A)) inside of the cells are inflammable. Therefore, when fighting burning plastics (toxic gases), appropriate precautions are mandatory and the appropriate extinguishing method must be applied. Combustion products contain, amongst other things, hydrogen fluorides, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. First aid
If electrolytes, gases, or by-products of the burning lithium-ion battery are released and come in contact
with the eyes, compliance with the following first aid procedures is mandatory:
Eyes: If contact with the eye occurs, the affected eye must be rinsed thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Subsequently, seeking medical advice is highly recommended. When rinsing, open the eye lid wide; this will ensure that the entire area around the eye will be rinsed. Skin:If the skin came in contact with the caustic liquid, ensure to rinse the entire area thoroughly for at least 15 minutes. Contaminated clothing must be removed/replaced immediately. If skin irritation persists, seek medical attention! Respiratory system: Provide the affected person with fresh air and keep the victim calm. Monitor the breathing and circulation. If necessary, continue with the first aid procedure. Seek medical assistance immediately! Waste disposal
Never discard lithium-ion batteries or any other batteries into household waste. They must be disposed of
in a commercially available battery collection boxes. It is the law! Battery collection boxes must be
available wherever batteries are being sold. On one hand, separate collection keeps hazardous materials
away from household waste and the environment. On the other hand, it allows the recycling of batteries
and recovery of valuable materials such as steel, zinc, and nickel. In order to prevent a short circuit, wrap a
tape around the terminals of the lithium containing batteries.
Copyright 2015 by Motec GmbH V. 1.0 – MAB1000-LG1en

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