
HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter
Remote Control with Very High Security
The HS Series of encoder and decoder IC’s, and products incorporating HS Series components have reached end of life.
The HS Long-Range Handheld transmitter is ideal for general-purpose remote control and command applications that require the highest level of security and longer transmission distances. The small transmitter has a line of sight range of up to up to 1,000 feet (300m) when combined with an LR Series receiver and HS Series decoder. As a part of our HS family of wireless remote controls, it is available in 315, 418 (standard), and 433.92MHz. It has been pre-certified for FCC Part 15, Industry Canada, and European CE (433MHz only) compliance, reducing costs and time to market.
This RF transmitter is based upon the HS Series encoder, which uses CipherLinx® technology, an encrypted remote control protocol that provides ultimate RF security and unprecedented features. CipherLinx® technology is based on a core algorithm called Skipjack. Developed by the United States National Security Agency (NSA), this algorithm is widely considered to be one of the most secure encryption algorithms available. CipherLinx® technology never sends or accepts the same packet twice, and changes codes with every packet sent, not just every button press. Furthermore, it offers a large number of data lines, individual "button level" user permissions, optional encoder PIN and encoder identity output.
The serial protocol used by the HS Series encoder is far superior to older pulse method protocols, so that the HS offers longer range and better performance within that range than older systems. It also results in fast response times.
The transmission can be decoded using a matching LR Series receiver or LT Series transceiver paired with an HS Series decoder. The handheld transmitter can be configured with 1 to 8 buttons and the keypad and labeling can be customized with an NRE and minimum order. It uses a single 3V CR2032 lithium button cell.
Benefits
- Protect your system: highly secure protocol protects against intentional security threats
- 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 red tape: no certification needed in the US, Canada or EU as long as the rest of the application is legal
- Customize appearance: custom colors, labels and button configurations are available
- Carry conveniently: separately sold belt clip, retractor reel and leash help you carry the remote
- Guard against theft: optional keypad PIN keeps stolen devices from being used
- Avoid accidental conflicts: 80-bit key prevents identification mistakes
Ordering
Part | Description | Documentation | Stocking |
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OTX-315-HH-LR8-HS | 315MHz HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter | Datasheet | |
MDEV-315-HH-LR8-HS | 315MHz HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter Master Development System | Datasheet | |
OTX-418-HH-LR8-HS | 418MHz HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter | Datasheet | |
MDEV-418-HH-LR8-HS | 418MHz HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter Master Development System | Datasheet | |
OTX-433-HH-LR8-HS | 433MHz HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter | Datasheet | |
MDEV-433-HH-LR8-HS | 433MHz HS Long-Range Handheld Transmitter Master Development System | Datasheet |
To order, please call +1 (800) 736-6677 or +1 (541) 471-6256 for callers outside the United States.
OTX-315-HH-LR8-HS | OTX-418-HH-LR8-HS | OTX-433-HH-LR8-HS | |
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Frequency | 315MHz | 418MHz | 433MHz |
Operating voltage | 2.1 – 3.6VDC 3.0VDC typical | 2.1 – 3.6VDC 3.0VDC typical | 2.1 – 3.6VDC 3.0VDC typical |
Supply current | 3.4mA typical | 3.4mA typical | 3.4mA typical |
Power down current | 5nA typical | 5nA typical | 5nA typical |
Operating temperature | -40 – +85°C | -40 – +85°C | -40 – +85°C |
Buttons | 1 – 8 | 1 – 8 | 1 – 8 |
Downloads
Manuals & Datasheets
Application Notes
Application Notes RKE MS & HS
- Guide to Wireless Regulations in the United States (FCC Resource Document)
- RF 101: Information for the RF Challenged (AN-00100)
- Modulation Techniques for Low-Cost RF Data Links (AN-00130)
- The FCC Road: Part 15: From Concept to Approval (AN-00140)
- Reading The TX ID From the MS And HS Decoders (AN-00156)
- Considerations for Sending Data over a Wireless Link (AN-00160)
- Addressing Linx OEM Products (AN-00300)
- Encoder and Decoder Comparison (AN-00310)
- The Basics of Remote Control and Remote Keyless Entry (AN-00320)