LifeLocator ®III+ System User Guide System Purpose ........................................................................ 1 Introduction ............................................................................... 1 Specifications............................................................................ 2 Section 1: Getting Started ........................................................ 3 Section 2: Target Playback ...................................................... 5 Section 3: Expert Mode .....
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FCC Notice (for U.S. Customers): This device complies with part 15, class F of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. 2. This device many not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
For U.S. Customers Ground Penetrating Radar Coordination Notice And Equipment Registration Note: This form is only for Domestic United States users. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires that all users of GPR who purchased antennas after July 15th, 2002 register their equipment and areas of operation. It is required that you fill out this form and fax or mail to the FCC. Failure to do this is a violation of Federal law. 1. Date: 2. Company name: 3. Address: 4.
. Equipment Identification: Brand Name: Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. Antenna Model No. (center frequency): List all antennas being registered. Model 7. Frequency Receipt Date Of Equipment: Fax this form to the FCC at: 202-418-1944 Or Mail to: Frequency Coordination Branch, OET Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington, D.C. 20554 ATTN: UWB Coordination Do not send this information to GSSI.
Canadian Requirements for RSS-220 Canadian Requirements of RSS-220 for Ground Antennas This Ground Penetrating Radar Device shall be operated only when in contact with or within 1 m of the ground. This Ground Penetrating Radar Device shall be operated only by law enforcement agencies, scientific research institutes, commercial mining companies, construction companies, and emergency rescue or firefighting organizations.
Declaration of CE Conformance Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc. hereby confirms that the following named products have been tested and meet the requirements of the European standards as indicated: Models: 3101A, 4105, 4108, 5103, 5103A, 5104, 5104A, 5106, 5106A, 5100B, 5101, 50400, 52600, 62000 Description: Ground Penetrating Radar Antennas European Standards: ETSI EN 301 489-32 V1.1.1 (2005-09), ETSI EN 301 489V1.6.1 (2005-09), ETSI EN 302 066-1 V1.1.1(2005-09), ETSI EN302 066-2 V1.1.
LifeLocator®III+ System User Guide System Purpose The LifeLocator®III+ system has the potential to detect a living human at a range up to 15 feet (5m) (breathing) and up to 30 feet (10 m) (motion) through common structural wall materials and building rubble. The system is able to search up to a 2100 cubic foot volume in 1 minute and provide locating information on victims for more detailed assessments.
User Guide LifeLocator®III+ System Specifications Sensor: Size: 18” x 18” x 9” (45 x 45 x 23 cm) Weight: 24 lbs. (11 kg.) Battery Life: up to 5 hours Battery Type: 10.8v, 8800 mAh Li ion Water resistant Control Unit (PDA): Plots distance to victim when motion or breathing is detected Water Resistant with Ruggedized Housing Screen resolution: 480 x 640 pixel (VGA) with LED backlight Operating System: Windows Mobile 6.
User Guide LifeLocator®III+ System Section 1: Getting Started 1. 2. 3. Insert a fully charged battery into the battery slot in the back of the Sensor and close the cover. • Make sure the Control Unit (PDA) is fully charged. • If not already properly set, go to Start > Settings > System > Clock & Alarms to set the correct time and date on the Control Unit. Switch the Sensor power button to the ON position and push the Control Unit green power button.
User Guide LifeLocator®III+ System Additional Details 1. 2. If it is necessary to set the Sensor number for the Control Unit to connect to, access the Maintenance screen by tapping MAINTENANCE on the Control Unit screen three times (hear three beeps) or use the Up/Down arrows to highlight Maintenance then press Enter three times. Tap Yes on the screen when the dialog box appears confirming Maintenance Operation. The Sensor ID number can be found on the white label affixed to the Sensor.
User Guide LifeLocator®III+ System Section 2: Target Playback 1. To playback a file (an individual search cycle), select TARGET PLAYBACK from the MAIN menu. Select the file you want to play by using the Up/Down arrows on the Control Unit or tapping the chosen file on the Control Unit screen. The most recent searches appear on top. The file will play back to its conclusion in 2X real-time speed. 2.
User Guide LifeLocator®III+ System Section 3: Expert Mode Access the Expert Mode from the Main menu by using the Up/Down arrows to highlight EXPERT MODE then press the Enter button or simply tap EXPERT MODE on the Control Unit screen. WAVEFORM is a diagnostic screen. A properly functioning Sensor should show a waveform pattern (see below). LINESCAN enables viewing radar data results in real time that may indicate breathing or motion as an alternative to the basic Run screen (squares and circles).
LifeLocator®III+ System User Guide Appendix A: Battery Use Viewing window 1. Checking Sensor Battery Life: There is a viewing window on the end of the battery near the pull tab. Columns indicate the status of the battery: 5 columns – 100%, 4 columns 80%, 3 columns 60%, 2 columns 40%, 1 column 20% or less. Batteries showing 1 or 2 columns should be fully charged prior to use. Recharge time takes about 2 hours. 2. Recharging Sensor Battery: To recharge a battery, insert it into the charger.
User Guide LifeLocator®III+ System Appendix C: Troubleshooting • Check battery status on both units when there is a problem. Low battery power may cause data errors. Error: Radar Time Out or Connection Abandoned error box appears. Solution: Exit out of LifeLocator, reenter and try again. If same error appears, repeat the Startup Procedure including turning the sensor Off then On again. Error: Erratic detection of motion or breathing. Solution: Check around the sensor.
User Guide LifeLocator®III+ System Appendix E: Scale, Language and Sensor Options LifeLocator III+ can be operated in either US-based foot (English) or international metric scale. The Control Unit user interface can display in English, French, Japanese, Hebrew or Chinese. Default is US-based feet (English) and English language. To change either or both options: 1. From the Windows Desk Top on the Control Unit go to Start > File Explorer > LL3 > Settings. 2.
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