Nielsen Audio IGKXT101A User manual

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Nielsen Audio IGKXT101A is an in-car transmitter that helps Arbitron's ratings service to determine whether a panelist is listening to the radio in their car or elsewhere. The device emits one of four transmission codes based on two on-board switches. It has an operating temperature range of -30ºC to +55ºC (-20ºF to +130ºF). The internal antenna is located on the top side of the unit, so this side should be oriented toward the vehicle interior, preferably toward the panelist. Suggested locations are in a front map pocket, overhead storage bin or center console.

Nielsen Audio IGKXT101A is an in-car transmitter that helps Arbitron's ratings service to determine whether a panelist is listening to the radio in their car or elsewhere. The device emits one of four transmission codes based on two on-board switches. It has an operating temperature range of -30ºC to +55ºC (-20ºF to +130ºF). The internal antenna is located on the top side of the unit, so this side should be oriented toward the vehicle interior, preferably toward the panelist. Suggested locations are in a front map pocket, overhead storage bin or center console.

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MODEL XT101A IN-CAR TRANSMITTER
USER’S GUIDE
A. IN CAR/OUT OF CAR INDICATOR OVERVIEW
Subscribers to Arbitron’s ratings service are not just interested in which radio or
television station a panelist listens to, but also where the station was heard - In their
home or elsewhere, such as in their car, at work, etc?
To meet this need, the PPM system’s In-Car Transmitter incorporates a low power
433 MHz RF transmitter that acts as anin-car” beacon. If a panelist is in his car
with an In-Car Transmitter present, the RF receiver in his personal people meter
(PPM) will detect the transmission and log a positive “in Car” event. The PPM
records successful detections in its listening log. The In Car/Out of Car Indicator
system is illustrated in Figure 1 below.
Figure 1: In Car/Out of Car Indicator System
PPM
In-Car Transmitter
Model XT101A In-Car Transmitter User’s Guide
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B. CODE CONFIGURATION
The transmitter emits one of four transmission codes based upon two on-board
switches. To configure the transmitter: 1) Open the XT101A case by removing the
two screws from the case and lifting the cover; 2) Remove and discard the
protective film from the switch bank; and 3) Slide the two switch actuators as shown
to select the respective PPM RF codes. See Figure 2 below.
SW1
Code = 0x638
SW1
Code = 0x71C
SW1
Code = 0x0E3
SW1
Code = 0x1C7
SW1
Code = 0x638
SW1SW1
Code = 0x638
SW1
Code = 0x71C
SW1
Code = 0x71C
SW1
Code = 0x0E3
SW1
Code = 0x0E3
SW1
Code = 0x1C7
SW1
Code = 0x1C7
Figure 2: Transmitter Code Settings
Note: The transmitter must be configured prior to battery installation.
Model XT101A In-Car Transmitter User’s Guide
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C. BATTERY INSTALLATION
Install two lithium 1.5V AAA batteries (e.g., Energizer L92) as shown in Figure 3.
Ensure that the batteries are installed with the proper orientation. Note the polarity
markings in the battery holder. Replace the cover and reinstall the two screws
Tighten to 2-3 In-Lbs torque maximum.
Figure 3: Transmitter Assembly - Exploded View
Note: Battery life is approximately 18 months.
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D. IN-CAR TRANSMITTER PLACEMENT
Place the transmitter in the vehicle away from metal surfaces. Since the internal
antenna is located on the top side of the unit (i.e., the side without screws), this side
should be oriented toward the vehicle interior, preferably toward the panelist.
Suggested locations are in a front map pocket, overhead storage bin or center
console.
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, where driver’s view would be obstructed or
where the device would fly free in the event of a sudden stop or accident.
E. OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
The operating temperature range of the device is -30ºC to +55ºC (-20ºF to +130ºF).
NOTICE
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Arbitron could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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.
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Nielsen Audio IGKXT101A User manual

Type
User manual
This manual is also suitable for

Nielsen Audio IGKXT101A is an in-car transmitter that helps Arbitron's ratings service to determine whether a panelist is listening to the radio in their car or elsewhere. The device emits one of four transmission codes based on two on-board switches. It has an operating temperature range of -30ºC to +55ºC (-20ºF to +130ºF). The internal antenna is located on the top side of the unit, so this side should be oriented toward the vehicle interior, preferably toward the panelist. Suggested locations are in a front map pocket, overhead storage bin or center console.

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