MONO 8.2 MHz (MONODSP8) USER'S MANUAL HISTORY OF REVISIONS AND REPAIRS: 07/2012 REV.A (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4) Confidential and proprietary information, for internal use only.
USER'S MANUAL CONTENT 1. Safety guidelines 2. Basic information 3. El. board description (HW: N: 6163, REV.8.3; SW: V3.4) 4. Antennas 5. Connecting the el. board 6. RF application 8,2MHz MIX V3.4 6.1 Settings 6.2 System 6.3 Alarm 6.4 MONO 8,2MHz 6.4.1 Synchronization 6.4.2 TX 6.4.3 RX 6.5 Sync 7. Quick installation guide 7.1 Pre-installation 7.2 Basic equipment required 7.3 Configuration 7.4 Connection 7.5 Application settings 7.6 Final 8. Declaration 8.1 Equipment modification caution 8.
1. SAFETY GUIDELINES Operate the system only as described in these operating instructions. Damage to hardware due to improper use may result in loss of warranty. WARNING! Do not open the antenna el. board cover while it is connected to main power. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! ! CAUTION! When connecting or disconnecting antennas make sure that el. board is switched off. ! CAUTION! Do not disconnect the connectors from el. board unless adapter has been disconnected from main power.
3. EL. BOARD DESCRIPTION (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4) 9. Pic. 1 - El. board description 1. - Terminal of external synchronization from/into another el. board. ( for install and service only) 2. - Terminal that drive external speaker and LEDs or lights to provide audio and visual alarms. 3. – Terminal isnotusedinthe USA 4. - RS-232 interface ( for install and service only) 5. - Trimmer that adjust the volume of external speaker.
9. - Heartbeat LED - Blink slowly in normal run mode. Blink fast (for 9 sec.) when you turn ON the electronic board or during the quick adaptation (for 4 sec.) (system adaptation to environment interference) or during the time when is the Transmitter (TX) turned OFF. 4. ANTENNAS The antennas that are connected with MONO RF 8,2MHz electronic board are always configured as multicoil transceiver devices. They combine transmit and receive function with one pedestal. * *NOTE: See section 6.
COM port needs to be selected, click "Search" button and the application will scan and display the correct one. Socket communication - Here you can connect device remotely via internet connection with information and login authorized from provider of eComm. The hardware key is connected to the 6-pin RS232 Serial connector on the control unit and then to an available USB port on the PC. Pic. 3 - Hardware key 6. RF APPLICATION 8.2MHz MIX V3.4 6.
Pic. 4 - Settings window 6.2 SYSTEM System parameters are for factory testing and modifications only. It is not recommended to change these values without the advice of manufacturer. Software version - Shows the current version of the system and serves as important information for any possible future upgrades. Device default setting - Returns all settings that you make to the factory settings. 6.3 ALARM This page set up to three types of alarms.
Duration of alarm light - Number specifies the time (in seconds) of how long will be the light alarm running after the trigger. Blink frequency - Sets how fast will be the light alarm blink. Duration of alarm sound - Number specifies the time (in seconds) of how long will be the sound alarm running after the trigger. Beeper frequency - Changes the speed interval of beeps. Type of beeps - You can choose between four types of beep intervals and assign them to different types of alarms.
- Jitter - Generates random values (the order of microsecond) and adds them to the phase delay. The setting helps eliminate mains interference. - Period - Sets the value of the manual settings of system transmitting period. Parameter is changeable only when it is "Individual synchro" active. 6.4.2 TX TX - TX power - Select the value using scrollbar and confirm it with button. The transmit power can be minimum at level 2 and maximum at level 7. - Use sweep - Leave this function always enabled.
RX channels - Shows received signal on eight channels. Frequency of each channel depends on parameter setting of "Use sweep" and range of minimal and maximal frequency. If it is "Use sweep" turned ON, frequencies are mathematically generated from minimal to maximal value. If it is "Use sweep" turned OFF, all of eight channels has the same value. Every channel can be deactivated by the checkbox. Test and testing - For testing purposes. Capture values from the electronic board and report on them.
7.2 BASIC EQUIPMENT REQUIRED (A) PC with Windows XP, V ista or 7 operating system or later and 1 free USB 2.0 port. (B) Hardware key with USB Cable and twisted „phone" cable with RJ14 + RJ12 connectors or eComm with cross UTP patch cable, power supply and twisted „phone" cable with RJ14 + RJ12 connectors. (C) Antennas. (D) RF Hard tag or RF sticker label. (E) Power supply for electronic board (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4).
(B) At the RX page set Gain to the value 100 or that RX channels are in green or yellow. (C) In Synchro choose checkbox “manual” and the “mains frequency”. Go to the “Sync” window. Choose “Automatic read” and click on “Read array” button. Look if there is some interference with another system that transmit in frequency 8.2 MHz. Set "Delay of phase" so that signals do not overlap. On Pic. 6 and Pic. 7 you can see two other RF systems that are synchronized with each other.
your TX pulses pulses from other systems Pic. 7 - Properly synchronized systems * *NOTE: If installing more than one controller unit in the same location, turn on and synchronize the systems one by one!!! 7.6 FINAL (A) Move on to the second electronic board if these will be also installed. Repeat steps 7.37.5. (B) Disconnect from the system on the Settings page and then turn OFF the electronic board (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4). (C) Drill holes and attach the antennas to the floor.
8. DECLARATION 8.1 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer, the party responsible for FCC &/or CE compilance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition. 8.2 FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
9. NOTES MON082_USR_MAN REV_A 16 This document was created to provide intended recipient documentation of requested device for technician purposes only. Any other usage of this document is an illegal and unlawful act. This document is a confidential and proprietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems and consist of information what can be protected by copyrights or the others intellectual property protection instruments of the others subjects.