www.camero-tech.com XaveNetTM ToughPad User Manual Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary P/N UM0050 Rev. 01 XaverNetTM User Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction 1-1 General ........................................................... 1 1-2 System Overview ............................................ 1 1-2.1 XaverNetTM Key Features ........................... 1 1-2.2 XaverNetTM Main Components ................... 2 1-2.3 XaverNetTM Controls and Indicators ........... 2 Chapter 2 - System Operation 2-1 System Power-Up ........................................... 4 2-2 User Interface ................................................. 5 2-2.1 Main Screen ................................................. 5 2-2.2 Settings Pop-Up Screen ............................. 6 2-2.3 XAVER 100 Button ..................................... 7 2-2.4 XAVER 400 Button ................................... 10 2-2.5 XAVER 100 Screen .................................. 12 2-2.6 XAVER 400 Screen .................................. 15 Chapter 3 - Maintenance 3-1 General ......................................................... 18 3-1.1 Cleaning .................................................... 18 3-1.2 Troubleshooting ........................................ 19 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual Table of Contents List of Figures Page Figure 1. XaverNetTM Main Components ............... 2 Figure 2. Main Screen (Typical) ............................ 6 Figure 3. Settings Pop-Up Screen ......................... 7 Figure 4. XAVER 100 Button ............................... 10 Figure 5. XAVER 400 Button ............................... 12 Figure 6. XAVER 100 Screen (Ver. 1.1 and up) .. 13 Figure 7. Sleeping/Waking Buttons ..................... 15 Figure 8. XAVER 400 Screen .............................. 17 List of tables Page Table 1. Troubleshooting ..................................... 19 H List of Abbreviations HMI Human Machine Interface L LOS Line of Sight Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual Chapter 1 - Introduction 1-1 General This manual provides operation and maintenance instructions for the XaverNetTM. 1-2 System Overview The XaverNetTM is a wireless network that includes a handheld ToughPad which interfaces with XaverTM 100 and/or 400 systems. The XaverNetTM links to the XaverTM systems via wireless ZigBee protocol. 1-2.1 XaverNetTM Key Features Interfaces with up to four XaverTM 100 and/or 400 systems using a friendly HMI. All options controllable by a finger touch (a stylus pen is not required). Supports full viewing and control of all modes and ranges of the XaverTM systems. Provides user configuration for adding an alias to each system. Record mode documenting systems field of view. The wireless link provides communication up-to 200m LOS. The XaverNetTM is based on a commercial Panasonic FZ-M1 model, running Windows 7. Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 1 XaverNetTM User Manual Introduction 1-2.2 XaverNetTM Main Components The XaverNetTM ToughPad comprises the following main components (see Figure 1):
Panasonic FZ-M1 ToughPad. Carrying strap. USB dongle. Antenna. Battery charger/power supply and cable. Figure 1. XaverNetTM Main Components 1-2.3 XaverNetTM Controls and Indicators A. The controls and indicators for the tablet are detailed in the Panasonic FZ-M1 Operating Instructions manual. B. The XaverNetTM User Interface is detailed Page 2 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual in paragraph 2-2. Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 3 XaverNetTM User Manual System Operation Chapter 2 - System Operation 2-1 System Power-Up A. Turn the tablet ON and wait until Windows stabilizes and icons for login of two users are displayed:
1) ADMIN. 2) Camero. NOTE Select ADMIN to login without loading the Camero software. The is
"ADMIN". password default B. Select the Camero user to activate the XaverNetTM software. C. Enter the password. The default password is
"1234". NOTE the system doesn't If automatically, paragraph 3-1.2. refer run to D. The XaverNetTM software runs automatically and searches for XaverTM systems to link to. E. After the XaverNetTM links to the XaverTM systems, the Main screen is displayed and a link for each linked XaverTM system is displayed. F. The XaverNetTM is now ready for use. Page 4 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual 2-2 User Interface 2-2.1 Main Screen The following is a description of the controls on the Main screen (see Figure 2). Off button - Turns off the XaverNetTM software. Clicking the off button opens a confirmation pop-up screen to close the software. Settings button - Opens the Settings pop-up screen (see paragraph 2-2.2). About button - Opens the About pop-up screen detailing information about the XaverNetTM unit and software. XAVER 100 button - Allows zooming in to the linked XaverTM 100 system (see paragraphs 2-2.3 and 0). XAVER 400 button - Allows zooming in to the linked XaverTM 400 system (see paragraphs 0 and 2-2.6). Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 5 XaverNetTM User Manual System Operation Figure 2. Main Screen (Typical) 2-2.2 Settings Pop-Up Screen The following is a description of the controls on the Settings Pop-Up screen (see Figure 3). Name button - Opens the Names pop-up screen and allows replacing the default serial number of the unit with a human readable name (alias) for the XaverNetTM unit and for each linked XaverTM (up to four linked XaverTM ) using the tablet virtual keyboard. Networking button - Opens the Networking setting pop-up screen and allows selecting an available communication channel. Back button - Allows returning to the Main screen. Page 6 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual Figure 3. Settings Pop-Up Screen 2-2.3 XAVER 100 Button The following is a description of the indicators on the XAVER 100 Button (see Figure 4):
Target indicator - Indicates the target statuses: Searching, No Detection, Device Unstable or Moving Target. Xaver model indicator - Indicates the Xaver model. Serial number suffix indicator - Indicates the four last digits of the serial number for the linked Xaver system. Signal quality - Indicates the communication signal quality. Battery indicator - Indicates the battery status Page 7 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual System Operation of the linked Xaver system. Green - battery charged, Red - replace batteries. Alias - Displays the alias assigned to the linked Xaver system (by default displays the unit serial number). Target distance indicator - Indicates the distance of the target from the Xaver system. Page 8 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual Icon Description Searching No Detection Device Unstable Moving Target Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 9 XaverNetTM User Manual System Operation Figure 4. XAVER 100 Button 2-2.4 XAVER 400 Button The following is a description of the indicators on the XAVER 400 Button (see Figure 5):
Xaver type indicator - Indicates the Xaver model. Serial number suffix indicator - Indicates the four last digits of the serial number for the linked Xaver system. Signal quality indicator - Indicates the communication signal quality. Battery indicator - Indicates the battery status of the linked Xaver system. Alias - Displays the alias assigned to the linked Xaver system. Stabilization indicator - Indicates the stabilization status: Searching, Stabilized
(locked) or Not stabilized. Target indicator - Indicates the target statuses: No Detection /No Indication (due to Xaver High Penetration mode of operation), Quantity of Targets. Page 10 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary
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XaverNetTM User Manual Icon Description Searching Stabilized Not stabilized No Detection /No Indication Quantity of Targets Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 11 XaverNetTM User Manual System Operation Figure 5. XAVER 400 Button 2-2.5 XAVER 100 Screen The XAVER 100 screen allows to fully operate the remote XAVERTM 100 system. For XAVERTM 100 system complete operation instructions refer to the user manual, document part number UM0017A. The following is a description of the controls and indicators on the XAVER 100 screen (see Figure 6):
Page 12 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Figure 6. XAVER 100 Screen (Ver. 1.1 and up) XaverNetTM User Manual Mode buttons - Allows changing the display mode between TRACKER and EXPERT. To select a mode, double click the required button. Signal quality indicator - Indicates the wireless communication signal quality. Range buttons - Allows changing the range between 8, 4 and 20 m. The selected range turns light blue. To change the range, double click the required range button. Display - Displays the detection screen. Alias Displays the alias assigned to the XAVERTM 100 system. Sleep button - Allows activating the sleep option on the remote XAVERTM 100 system. Refer to paragraph 2-2.5.1. Back button - Allows zooming out and returning to the Main screen. Sensitivity drop-down menu - Allows selecting the scanning sensitivity. Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 13 XaverNetTM User Manual 2-2.5.1 Sleep Mode WARNING System Operation that to clicking the Sleep Prior the button, make sure channel set and saved in the XaverNetTM is identical to the channel set in the XAVERTM 100 system. Failure to comply will disconnect the systems when the XAVERTM 100 system awakens. After the Sleep button is clicked, the XAVERTM 100 system sleeps, the XAVER 100 zooms out and the Sleeping button is displayed for that system (see Figure 7). NOTE The dimming level set in the XAVERTM 100 is not kept after clicking the Sleeping button to awaken the unit. Click the Sleeping button to awaken the XAVERTM 100 system. The button turns to WAKING during the system awaking. Page 14 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual Figure 7. Sleeping/Waking Buttons 2-2.6 XAVER 400 Screen The XAVER 400 screen allows to fully operate the remote XAVERTM 400 system. For XAVERTM 400 system complete operation instructions refer to the user manual, document part number UM0008. Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 15 XaverNetTM User Manual System Operation The following is a description of the controls and indicators on the XAVER 400 screen (see Figure 8):
Mode buttons - Allows changing the display mode between TRACKER, EXPERT and High Penetration (HP). To select the mode, double click the required button. Signal quality indicator - Indicates the wireless communication signal quality. Range buttons - Allows changing the range between 8, 4 and 20 m. The selected range turns light blue. To change the range, double click the required range button. Display - Displays the detection/imaging screen. Alias - Displays the alias assigned to the XAVERTM 400 system. Back button - Allows zooming out and returning to the Main screen. Page 16 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual Figure 8. XAVER 400 Screen Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 17 XaverNetTM User Manual Maintenance Chapter 3 - Maintenance 3-1 General The XaverNetTM ToughPad requires only basic maintenance. 3-1.1 Cleaning WARNING Do not use benzene, thinner or rubbing alcohol since it may damage the surface causing discoloration, etc. Do not use commercially-available household and cleaners cosmetics, as they may contain components harmful the surface. to Do not apply water of detergent directly to the tablet, since liquid may penetrate the tablet and cause malfunction or damage. A. LCD panel - Use a soft cloth to wipe out any drops of water or stains. Failure to do so may result in staining. B. Other areas other than the LCD panel -
Wipe with a soft cloth such as gauze. When using detergent, dip a soft cloth in water-diluted detergent and wring it thoroughly. Page 18 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary 3-1.2 Troubleshooting XaverNetTM User Manual Table 1 details basic malfunction symptoms and solutions. Table 1. Troubleshooting Symptom Solution Change position by getting closer/higher. Do not stand under interference sources, e.g. high power lines. Only one XaverNetTM ToughPad can be connected at a time, to a specific system. The XaverNetTM ToughPad awakens from hibernate state. Click the software icon to run the software. Verify channel on XaverNetTM according to setting in specific XAVERTM 100. The XAVERTM 400 operates on a civil frequency. Interference may cause loss of data. The XAVERTM 400 is not stabilized. Poor wireless communication signal quality Cannot connect two XaverNetTM ToughPad to same system At power up, the XaverNetTM software doesn't run automatically XAVERTM 100 Communication failure after wake up XAVERTM 400 WAITING FOR DATA message Controls displayed but are inoperative
(stabilization indicator is red) Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 19 XaverNetTM User Manual Maintenance 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. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more Page 20 Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary XaverNetTM User Manual of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment uses the following Antenna and may not be used with other antenna types of higher gain:
Mfg.: SAMWOO electronics P/N SMAP-900-1 Type: a -wavelength monopole helical antenna with 0dB gain Gain: 0dBi This Antenna is permanently attached with glue by Camero-
Tech Ltd. before being shipped to customers.
* Note: The Normal frequencies of the wireless remote viewing for the US Market will be between 906MHz - 920MHz. Camero-Tech Ltd Proprietary Page 21