DRAFT Telemetry Repeater User Guide
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................1 SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................3 Naming Convention ............................................................................................................. 3 Part Numbers ................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION The Multi-frequency Telemetry Repeater is a device that functions as a signal relay between a DSI Physiotel® transmitter and a Repeater Receiver and is used in large animal and primate telemetry applications. It offers greater flexibility and capabilities in cage design, housing and data acquisition than the standard DSI transmitter-receiver option. There are several different frequency models of the Repeater available.
Each of the different frequency models of the Repeater is available in one of three physical designs or housings. The electronic components in each of these housings are the same, but the size and shape differences facilitate their use with different animal species. See the Specifications section of this user guide for additional details. The Large Animal Telemetry Repeater’s design allows it to be attached to an animal’s collar, secured on a harness, or in a vest pocket.
Specifications Naming Convention The Repeater model name, for example RPT-910-3, is defined by the following: The first numerical digit indicates the geographical region of use: RPT-910-3 4 = European use only 9 = U.S. and Canada use only The next two numerical digits represent a specific transmission frequency: RPT-910-3 Values are multiples of 10 where each different value indicates a unique transmission frequency. Please note that these values do not indicate the actual transmission frequency.
General Specifications The table below outlines the major specifications of the Repeater. Large Animal Small Primate Collar Large Primate Collar See dimension drawings below 3 inch inner (neck) diameter 3 ½” inner (neck) diameter 50g 215g 240g 3.6 Volt Lithium battery. Do not use ‘standard’ AA batteries 3.6 Volt Lithium battery. Do not use ‘standard’ AA batteries 10 days 10 days 0 to 40 degree C 0 to 40 degree C 0 to 40 degree C < 70% R.H noncondensing -20 to 55 degree C < 80% R.
Setup This section includes instructions for room configuration, device usage, as well as software setup. Matching Repeaters with Repeater Receivers Each Repeater must be paired with a Repeater Receiver of the corresponding reception frequency. These transmission or reception frequencies are represented by the model name of the Repeater or Repeater Receiver. For example, the RPT-910-x Repeater transmits at a different frequency than the RPT-920-x.
Setting up a room for use with the Repeater While the Repeater allows for greater flexibility in cage setup and housing designs, careful consideration must be taken when designing and setting up a room for use with the Repeater and associated telemetry. Repeaters with the same transmission frequency may interfere with each other if there is not adequate spacing between them.
Software Setup Follow these instructions to set up the Dataquest A.R.T. software when using the Repeater: Note: The software automatically detects the Repeater Receiver, but the Repeater is invisible to the Dataquest A.R.T. software and does not need to be configured. Note: The Repeaters and Repeater Receivers can be used with Dataquest A.R.T. versions 4.0 or later without modification. If using version 3.1 of the Dataquest A.R.T.
Large Animal Telemetry Repeater Use and Maintenance This section describes the recommended use and maintenance procedures for the Large Animal Telemetry Repeater. Similar information for the Primate Telemetry Repeater Collar can be found in the next section. Connecting the Repeater While in use, the Repeater must remain near its associated implanted transmitter at all times. There are several methods available to ensure that the Repeater remains with the animal.
Cleaning/Decontamination The Repeater Receiver can be cleaned/decontaminated using the method described in the hardware cleaning tech note on the DSI website http://www.datasci.com. Changing mode of operation The Repeater can be set to function in one of two operating modes: short and long range. DSI recommends determining which setting is optimal before a study begins and setting the mode of operation before the Repeater is used on the animal.
Battery Replacement Caution: Use only the DSI-supplied 3.6 Volt Lithium batteries with the Repeater. Do not use ‘standard’ AA batteries or the Repeater will not work correctly and may be damaged. The Repeater battery should be replaced on a regular basis to prevent data loss. Replacement batteries can be purchased from DSI. The Large Animal Telemetry Repeater replacement batteries are available as DSI part number 276-0941-002. To replace the battery, follow these steps: 1.
Primate Telemetry Repeater Collar Use and Maintenance (Preliminary) This section describes the recommended use and maintenance procedures specific to the Primate Telemetry Repeater Collar. Similar information for the Large Animal Telemetry Repeater can be found in the previous section. Connecting the Repeater The Repeater consists of two halves. Each half has one male connector and one female connector. The drawing below illustrates one of these halves and indicates the connector types.
Cleaning/Decontamination The Repeater Receiver can be cleaned/decontaminated using the method described in the hardware cleaning tech note on the DSI website http://www.datasci.com. Changing mode of operation The Repeater can be set to function in one of two operating modes: short and long range. DSI recommends determining which setting is optimal before a study begins and setting the mode of operation before the Repeater is used on the animal.
Battery Replacement Caution: Use only the DSI-supplied 3.6 Volt Lithium batteries with the Repeater. Do not use ‘standard’ AA batteries or the Repeater will not work correctly and may be damaged. The Repeater battery should be replaced on a regular basis to prevent data loss. The Primate Telemetry Repeater Collar replacement batteries are available as DSI part number 276-0942-002. To replace the battery, follow these steps: 1. Stop data sampling and secure the animal in an appropriate restraint system. 2.
Regulatory Compliance Statements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of the Canadian 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 that my cause undesired operation.