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PT-210M Processor/Transmitter Operations Manual i PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS 2.0 PT-210 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 2.1 SENSORS 2.1.1 SEISMIC 2.1.2 MAGNETIC 2.1.3 PASSIVE INFRARED 2.1.4 CONTACT SENSOR 2.2 CAMERA TRIGGER 2.3 COMMUNICATIONS 2.4 ANTENNA 2.5 POWER SOURCE 2.5.1 PRIMARY SOURCE 2.5.2 SECONDARY SOURCE 3.0 PT-210 PC CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE 3.1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3.2 USING THE SOFTWARE 3.3 MENU BAR 3.3.1 FILE SELECTION 3.3.2 OPTIONS SELECTION 3.3.3 TOOLS SELECTION 3.3.4 HELP SELECTION 3.4 SPEED BAR 3.4.1 READ 3.4.2 PROGRAM 3.4.3 LOAD 3.4.4 SAVE 3.4.5 TEST 3.4.6 WHATS THIS?
3.5 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS 3.5.1 QUALIFY MODE 3.5.2 SEISMIC SENSOR SETUP 3.5.3 AUXILIARY SENSOR SETUP 3.5.4 LEFT/RIGHT SENSORS 3.5.5 DETECTION SCHEDULE 3.5.6 TRANSMISSIONS 3.5.7 STATUS CHECK IN 3.6 STATUS BAR 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 16 17 20 21 23 24 ii PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.0 PT-210 PDA SOFTWARE 4.1 USING THE SOFTWARE 4.2 USING THE SOFTWARE 4.3 INPUT SELECTOR 4.4 MENU BAR 4.4.1 FILE SELECTION 4.4.2 VIEW 4.4.3 UNIT 4.4.4 HELP 4.5 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS 4.5.1 PRODUCT MODEL 4.5.2 UNITS 4.5.3 SENSOR DETECTION 4.5.4 DIRECTIONAL MODE 4.5.5 TRANSMITTER 4.5.6 SCHEDULE 4.5.7 INHIBIT 5.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FACTORY CONTACT INFORMATION:
24 24 25 25 25 26 27 27 28 29 29 30 30 35 36 39 40 42 43 iii PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Introduction 1.0 This manual describes the operation and usage of the PT-210M Processor/Transmitter. The PT-
210M is a specifically designed transmitter for use with the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) system. It uses five allocated frequencies, under FCC regulation, that do not require a specific frequency license to use. The PT-210M incorporates sensor-processing circuitry with a narrow band FM transmitter to relay sensor data back to a receiving site. The sensor processing circuitry and transmitter is contained in a compact, aluminum waterproof case which may be deployed either above ground or buried for covert monitoring. A single PT-210M unit can receive, process and transmit information generated by seismic, infrared and magnetic sensor detectors either individually or in various combinations of deployment. The contact switch and optional serial sensor input allow for the use of additional sensor technology. The unit is easily configured for use with either a PC desktop computer or a ruggedized PDA device containing Microsoft Windows operating systems. The user has the option to change frequencies, sensitivity levels, active and inactive operating times, and a variety of other operating parameters. An internal animal filter can also be adjusted to assist in the differentiation of humans, animals, and vehicles. Contained herein is a hardware overview of the PT-210M and its associated sensor potentials and a summary of the programming and configuration software available for use with the PT-210M. Notice for use: In compliance with FCC RF Hazard Exposure Requirements, this device should only be used at a distance of 20cm or more from any person. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Eagle/Telonics J/V or Telonics, Inc. could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 1.1 System Enhancements EIDS Code Format - The proprietary EIDS code format is an enriched digital message format providing users with specific information regarding intrusions and events. The EIDS format greatly reduces sensor training and configuration time by assigning a dedicated channel number to all possible events and detector classifications. Using the EIDS RM-2000 receiver, specific information regarding events or intrusions, such as pedestrian, PIR/Mag, or low battery, is displayed for the user. The EIDS format also includes an event counter, which can be used to determine whether or not all transmitted events have been received. The event counter, which ranges from 0 to 63, is incremented each time a new event is detected. After reaching 63, the next event detection causes the counter to reset to 0. In cases where the PT-210 is programmed with a digital transmit count greater than 1, the event counter remains 1 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 unchanged during retransmissions of the event. The RM-2000 receiver displays the event counter value along with other associated event information (Unit ID, event description, and so on). Dual Transmission Modes - The PT-210M can send a digital and voice message for each intrusion or event. This feature allows frontline personnel to receive voice alerts directly over VHF communication receivers, while transmitting a digital message for data logging, mapping, or network integration. Separate operating frequencies for the digital and voice transmissions may also be programmed. Qualify mode for any two detectors - Previous versions of processor/transmitters required either a seismic detector or contact switch activation, in-conjunction with any other sensor for a qualified detection to occur. The PT-210M now offers the increased flexibility of selecting any two or more detectors for qualify mode. When two or more detectors are selected in qualify mode and any two are triggered within the qualify time period, the Qualify message is displayed on the receiver. When a seismic detector with vehicle or pedestrian detections is triggered in Qualify mode, additional qualify information is reported by displaying Qual/Vehicle or Qual/Pedestrian at the receiver. Note: Seismic is considered a single detector even if both vehicle and pedestrian are enabled. Multiple Status Reports -The PT-210M may be configured to transmit up to two distinct status messages per 24-hour period. Enhanced Security Tamper Sensing Included On Sensor Cabling - The PT-210M tamper system now reports if a detector cable is cut or removed. This applies only when current model seismic, passive infrared, and magnetic detectors are used. Note: A special terminator cap (part # CN007578-001) must be attached to terminate the final deployed seismic cable when the SP-500P-2 is used. 2 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Figure 1 PT-210M Processor/Transmitter 2.0 PT-210 Hardware Overview The PT-210M is a multi-purpose processing unit, designed to accept up to four sensor inputs; one seismic, two inputs for either magnetic or passive infrared, and a switch closure input. These inputs may be used either singularly, in any combination, or all at the same time. The following paragraphs describe the different types of sensors that may be used with the PT-210M. 2.1 Sensors 2.1.1 Seismic The seismic sensor may be installed into either the Left or Right input of the PT-210M. A special "Y"
adapter cable may be used to connect seismic when two additional sensors (Magnetic or PIR) are connected to the left and right inputs. The seismic input may also be used with multiple seismic sensors connected together to form a string. 2.1.2 Magnetic The magnetic sensor(s) may be connected to the Left and/or Right inputs of the PT-210M. If two sensors are used, the PT-210M may be configured to either report single detections or directional detections. If both left and right inputs are to be used for infrared and/or magnetic, a special "Y" adapter cable may be used to also connect seismic to one of the inputs. Note: A single magnetic sensor may not be used to detect directional travel. 3 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 2.1.3 Passive Infrared The two inputs marked Left and Right may also be used for passive infrared (PIR) sensors. Each PIR sensor contains two sensing elements, which enable the user to deploy them in the following configurations:
In the single Left\Right mode, each sensor is programmed to report a specific event when that sensor is triggered. The user then knows which individual sensor was triggered. Alternatively, the PT-210M may be programmed in the Directional mode. In this mode, the PT-210M determines the targets direction of travel and reports the direction as a specific event. Direction may be determined by using two PIR sensors, or a single PIR sensor. Long range (IF-540) and short range (IF-520) models are available. 2.1.3.1 Two PIR Sensor Deployment Two PIR sensors may be connected, one to the L (left) and one to the R (right) input connectors, in which case only one element in each PIR sensor is utilized. 2.1.3.2 Single Sensor Deployment A single PIR sensor may also be used for direction sensing. The cable can connect to the Right or Left input connector, and users must select the "One Sensor"
option with the software or programmer. 2.1.4 Contact Sensor Any sensor that provides a switch open or switch closure may be used to trigger an alarm transmission by the PT-210M. Sensors such as a pressure mat, trip wire, or active infrared may be utilized. Connect pin "J" of the AUX connector to the switch of the external device and pin "G" of the AUX connector to ground. 4 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 2.2 Camera Trigger The PT-210M has the ability to provide the user with an external camera trigger. The trigger is activated each time a detection occurs. The camera trigger circuit provides the user with an interface between the PT-210M and an externally connected device (i.e. relay, still camera or video camera.) When the camera trigger is activated, a switch-to-
ground is closed for the user-selected time period 0 to 1.5 seconds in 50 millisecond increments. The camera trigger exits the PT-210M through the "A" pin of the auxiliary "AUX"
connector and pin "G" is ground. 2.3 Communications Communications operations are conducted through the AUX connector using a separate Smart Cable (part# WI001615-003) connected to either a desktop PC computer or a PDA-4000 Handheld PRogrammer 2.4 Antenna The supplied stainless steel 1/4 wave right-angle whip antenna attaches to the TNC connector on the PT-210M. 2.5 Power Source 2.5.1 Primary Source The PT-210M's flexibility allows for use of a variety of DC battery power sources to supply the unit. If a custom power source is used, it must adequately supply a +9 to +15 volt DC source with capacity rated for the operational life desired. The standard power source is an 8 cell, 9 volt alkaline battery pack, (EN22 or equivalent) contained within an integral battery compartment A battery pack comprised of three D-
cell lithium batteries may be substituted for use in extreme cold deployments. There is no ON/OFF switch on the PT-210M. The unit is operational upon connection of the power source and sensors. 5 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 2.5.2 Secondary Source An additional power source supplying +12 volts DC +/-12% may be connected externally to the "AUX" connector. Connect pin "C" on the "AUX" connector to the + voltage and pin "G" to ground. 3.0 PT-210 PC Configuration Software 3.1 Software Installation 1. Insert the EIDS Product Programming CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. The CD should begin automatically, which will begin the setup/installation process. If the CD does not begin automatically, select START/RUN and enter D:/setup (where D:
represents the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive) and click OK. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Click Next to continue through the Setup process. 4. The PT-210 program may be launched upon completion of installation. 6 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.2 Using the Software Menu Bar Speed Bar Programming Parameters Status Bar The software is navigated via four distinct sections:
Selected Com Port Menu Bar Speed Bar Programming Parameters Status Bar 3.3 Menu Bar The File selection located on the Menu Bar provides access to familiar functions such as Load, Save, Print, and Exit. Under Options, the communication port and reminder preferences may be selected. The Tools menu provides access to inhibit times and other seldom used features. Help provides access to a variety of program specific topics contained within the program. 7 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.3.1 File Selection 3.3.1.1 Load Select Load from the File list to retrieve previously saved parameters (adjustments). This function displays saved setup files available for retrieval. Clicking load opens a browser window to locate and retrieve the saved configuration file (xxxxx.ini). 3.3.1.2 Save Use this menu command when you want to save the current parameters to a PT-
210M configuration file. The first time you use this menu command, the Save Configuration File dialog will be invoked so you can specify the proper folder and file. Thereafter, when using this menu command, the current configuration will simply be saved to the specified configuration file. 3.3.1.3 Save As To save a configuration file in a different folder, select Save As from the File list, then locate and open the desired folder. In the File name box, type a descriptive name for the file and then click Save. To overwrite the programs default parameters, Save as file name DFLTVARS.ini. 3.3.1.4 Print Use this menu command to print the current parameters to a local or network printer. When you use this menu command, the Print dialog will be invoked so you can specify the desired printer and number of copies. 8 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.3.1.5 Exit Select Exit to close the program. A prompt may appear requesting to save the current configuration file before closing. The save prompt may be disabled under the Option list / Reminders. 3.3.2 Options Selection 3.3.2.1 Reminders Use this menu command to open the Reminders Setup dialog. New users may find the reminders helpful in pointing out subtle program features or situations that should be avoided. Experienced users may wish to turn off one or more of the reminders. The Reminders Setup dialog provides a convenient location where all reminders are listed and can be individually enabled or disabled. A check mark indicates the Reminder is active. Reminders appear as a Pop-Up dialog box during selected operations. Checking Dont remind me again in a dialog box disables future reminders. 3.3.2.2 Show Splash This menu item toggles the enable status of the program splash dialog. If checked, the splash dialog will display during program initialization. 3.3.2.3 Com Port Setup Use this menu command to open the COM Port Setup Dialog. This program requires an asynchronous serial communications (COM) port in order to interface with the PT-210M. Since many computers are equipped with multiple COM ports, the COM Port Setup dialog is provided to allow you to select the COM port you wish to use. Note: If your computer is not equipped with a COM port, but is USB equipped
(common with many laptop computers), you will need to purchase a USB to Serial RS-232 adapter. 9 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.3.3 Tools Selection 3.3.3.1 Factory Set Parameters Factory Set Parameters are informational only. Factory authorization is required for adjustment. This information is valuable to PT-210M users when Voice Transmissions are enabled. The ID numbers assigned to the various sensors and internally generated alarms are displayed. When a voice transmission is received, the Message ID Number correlates to the following table:
3.3.3.2 Sensor Inhibit Parameters The Inhibit Parameters specify a shutdown period where the sensor circuits are desensitized immediately prior to a message transmission, and remain desensitized for the selected amount of time after the end of transmission. The Inhibit period allows the RF transmission energy to dissipate, preventing false detections caused by potential feedback through the sensitive detection processing circuit. 10 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 The minimum 5-second value is adequate for Sensor Inhibit settings. A minimum 7 seconds value is recommended for the Transmit Inhibit. In some instances, a longer inhibit time may be desired to reduce transmissions in areas which experience high levels of activity. 3.3.3.3 System Information Displays System Information with no user adjustable parameters. Used for factory diagnostics only. 3.3.4 Help Selection 3.3.4.1 Contents Displays the contents of help files with links to the specific subject matter. 3.3.4.2 Enter Day Pass A factory technician may issue a Day Pass to unlock diagnostic software utilities for remote troubleshooting. The Day pass enables the Factory Support Mode, valid for the remainder of the current day. Enter the supplied Day Pass number using this menu option. Exiting the software will not cancel Factory Support Mode. 3.3.4.3 About Use this menu command to open the program About dialog. This dialog provides program version information as well as e-mail and web contact information. 3.3.4.4 Whats This?
Whats This provides access to help topics associated with on-
screen parameters. Clicking Whats This from the Help list initiates a (?) question mark next to the pointer . When the pointer is positioned over the text of an on-screen parameter and left clicked, a dialog box appears with related help text. Whats This is also called by positioning the cursor over the desired text and right clicking or selecting the Whats This button on the Speed Bar. 11 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.4 Speed Bar The Speed Bar provides quick access to commonly executed functions. 3.4.1 Read The Read function establishes communication with the PT-210M and uploads the current programmed parameters stored in the PT-210M and displays them on-screen. To perform a Read, connect the separate computer interface Smart Cable (part# WI001615-003) and a power source to the PT-210M connector. Click Read to import and display the current PT-210M programmed settings. The Status Bar indicates the communication progress. Note: It is necessary to perform a READ prior to modifying the on-screen parameters to identify the configuration of the PT-210M hardware. 3.4.2 Program Click Program to download the on-screen configuration parameters to the PT-210M. The Status Bar indicates the communication progress and any errors that may have occurred. 3.4.3 Load A previously saved configuration file may be retrieved using the Load function. Select Load and navigate using the browser window to locate the desired configuration file. 3.4.4 Save To save a configuration file in a different folder, select Save As from the File list, then locate and open the desired folder. In the File name box, type a descriptive name for the file then click Save. To overwrite the programs default parameters, Save as file name DFLTVARS.ini. 3.4.5 Test The Transmit Test Mode initiates a test transmission upon command when a computer is connected to the PT-210M. The transmission sent is the Unit ID number with the message Status. 12 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.4.6 Whats this?
Whats This provides access to help topics associated with on-screen parameters. Clicking the Whats This button on the Speed Bar initiates a
(?) question mark next to the cursor . When the cursor is hovered over the text of an on-screen parameter and left clicked, a dialog box appears with related help text. Whats This is also called by positioning the cursor over the desired text and right clicking or selecting Whats This from the Help list in the Menu Bar. 3.5 Programming Parameters Programming Parameters are the variables that define the operation of the PT-210M. These parameters are read and programmed into the PT-210Ms microprocessor. The PT-210M software groups the variables into the following topics:
Qualify Mode Seismic Auxiliary Sensors Left/Right Sensors Detection Schedule Transmissions Camera Trigger Status Check in 13 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.1 Qualify Mode In Qualify Mode, two physically different sensors must be triggered within the Qualify Period before a qualify event will be transmitted. Eligible sensors are Seismic (Pedestrian and Vehicle), Left, Right, Contact, and Serial. Check the enable box to activate Qualify Mode. Note: If a Seismic/Pedestrian detection is involved, the event transmitted will be QUAL/PEDESTRIAN. If a Seismic/Vehicle detection is involved, the event transmitted will be QUAL/VEHICLE. With all other combinations, the event transmitted will be simply QUAL. 3.5.1.1 Qualify Period When Qualify Mode is enabled, select the Qualify Time Period within which two physically different sensors must trigger to generate a detection message. The Qualify Period starts when the system is in Qualify Mode and activity is detected on an enabled sensor. Before the Qualify Period expires, a detection must occur on another (physically different) sensor in order for the qualify event to be transmitted. The valid range for this parameter is 00:01 to 59:59 (minutes and seconds). 3.5.2 Seismic Sensor Setup 3.5.2.1 Seismic Sensitivity The Seismic Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the SEISMIC (Pedestrian/Vehicle) sensor. The sensitivity is adjustable from 1 (least sensitive) to 5 (most sensitive). This setting is only available when Pedestrian or Vehicle Detections are enabled. Note: A setting of 3 is satisfactory for most installations. Also note that high settings can trigger false detections. Therefore, set the sensitivity only as high as necessary to obtain the required coverage. 14 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 If this control is unchecked, Seismic/Pedestrian detections will be ignored. If checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The PEDESTRIAN event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: The QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event code will be transmitted. 3.5.2.2 Use Animal Filter If this control is checked, Seismic/Pedestrian activity will be processed through an Animal Filter program. The program distinguishes human activity from animal activity based on time between footsteps. If the Animal Filter determines that an animal has caused the activity, the detection will be ignored. Note: When the animal filter is turned on, a group of pedestrians may produce a signature similar to that of four legged animals, causing the activity to be ignored. In areas where group pedestrian traffic is anticipated, the animal filter should be turned off. 3.5.2.3 Count Footsteps If this control is checked, the Animal Filter will be disabled and Seismic/Pedestrian activity will be processed using a simple counter. When using this method, a 5-second timer is started when the first footstep is detected. If a sufficient number of steps are detected before the timer expires, a PEDESTRIAN event is transmitted. If the number of steps is insufficient and the timer expires, the mechanism resets. The number of footsteps required for an event is set with the adjacent control. 3.5.2.4 Enable Vehicle Detections If this control is unchecked, Seismic/Vehicle detections will be ignored. If checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The VEHICLE event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: The QUAL/VEHICLE event code will be transmitted. 15 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.3 Auxiliary Sensor Setup 3.5.3.1 Enable Contact Switch Detections If this control is unchecked, Contact Switch detections will be ignored. If checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The CONTACT event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted 3.5.3.2 Enable Tamper Detections If this control is unchecked, cable tamper and motion tamper detections will be ignored. If checked, TAMPER events will be processed. If Voice transmissions are enabled (transmit count > 0), the TAMPER event code will be transmitted using synthesized voice 3 times, overriding a transmit count of 1 or 2. If Digital transmissions are enabled (transmit count > 0), the TAMPER event code will be transmitted using the EIDS digital format 3 times, overriding a transmit count of 1 or 2. 3.5.3.3 Enable Serial Sensor Detections (Optional) If this control is unchecked, Serial Sensor detections will be ignored. If checked, an event code in the range 33 to 63 will be transmitted. The event code is application specific and requires custom programming of the serial sensor module prior to deployment. If checked and custom programming has been performed, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The SERIAL event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted Note: The serial sensor module monitors the incoming battery supply voltage. If the battery voltage is interrupted, the serial sensor module will initiate a series of 3 BATT FAULT transmissions. The transmission of this event cannot be disabled. 16 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.4 Left/Right Sensors 3.5.4.1 Left Sensor Sensitivity The Left Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the LEFT sensor. The sensitivity is adjustable from 1
(least sensitive) to 5 (most sensitive). Note: A setting of 4 is satisfactory for most installations. High settings can trigger false detections. Set the sensitivity only as high as necessary to obtain the required coverage. 3.5.4.2 Right Sensor Sensitivity The Right Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the RIGHT sensor. The sensitivity is adjustable from 1 (least sensitive) to 5 (most sensitive). Note: A setting of 4 is satisfactory for most installations. High settings can trigger false detections. Set the sensitivity only as high as necessary to obtain the required coverage. 3.5.4.3 Independent When the Independent button is checked, the LEFT and RIGHT sensors are available for use independent of each other. To use Left or Right Sensors in Qualify Mode, independent mode must be selected. 3.5.4.4 Enable Left Detections If unchecked, Left sensor (Passive Infrared or Magnetic) detections will be ignored. When checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode. Qualify Mode off: The LEFT event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted. 17 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.4.5 Enable Right Detections If this control is unchecked, Right sensor (Passive Infrared or Magnetic) detections will be ignored. When checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The RIGHT event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted. 3.5.4.6 Directional Mode When the Directional Mode button is checked, the LEFT and RIGHT sensors are configured to work together, allowing activity from left-to-right or right-
to-left to be detected. Note: This mode of service is not available when Qualify mode is enabled. 3.5.4.7 Number of Sensors When using Passive Infrared sensors in Directional Mode, you have the option of using either 1 or 2 physical sensors. Directional mode using a single IF-520 or IF-540 is possible because the passive infrared sensor contains two sensing elements each producing a field of view. However, with one sensor, the angle of the dead zone separating the two fields of view is rather narrow (approximately 3 degrees). To increase deployment flexibility, the use of two sensors is recommended. When using a single sensor in directional mode, select 1. When using two sensors in directional mode, select 2. Note: The selection of one or two sensors applies to Passive Infrared sensors only. Magnetic sensors must be used in pairs. 3.5.4.8 Enable Left-To-Right Detections If this control is unchecked, left-to-right detections will be ignored. When checked, left-to-right detections will be processed within the limits imposed by Left-To-Right Minimum Delay and Directional Maximum Delay. 18 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.4.9 Left-To-Right Minimum Delay This is the minimum time period permissible between left and right detections. Detections that occur at a time interval less than the specified minimum time will be ignored. The valid range for this period is 00:00 to 04:59 (minutes and seconds). This delay must be less than the Directional Maximum Delay. A Minimum Delay is useful to detect slow moving objects within a monitored area. 3.5.4.10 Enable Right-To-Left Detections If this control is unchecked, right-to-left detections will be ignored. When checked, right-to-left detections will be processed within the limits imposed by Right-To-Left Minimum Delay and Directional Maximum Delay. 3.5.4.11 Right-To-Left Minimum Delay This is the minimum time period permissible between right and left detections. Detections that occur at a time interval less than the specified minimum time will be ignored. The valid range for this period is 00:00 to 04:59 (minutes and seconds). This delay must be less than the Directional Maximum Delay. A Minimum Delay is useful to detect slow moving objects within a monitored area. 3.5.4.12 Directional Maximum Delay This is the maximum time period permissible between detections from the left and right sensors. Detections that occur at a time interval greater than the specified maximum time will be ignored. The valid range for this period is 00:00 to 5:00
(minutes and seconds). This delay must be greater than the Left-To-Right Minimum Delay and/or the Right-To-Left Minimum Delay. A Maximum Delay is useful to detect fast moving objects within a monitored area. 19 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.5 Detection Schedule 3.5.5.1 Scheduled Detection Mode If this control is checked, the PT-210M will be On Duty (processing sensor detections) only from the On Duty time to the Off Duty time on the days specified. 3.5.5.2 Continuous Detection Mode If this control is checked, the PT-210M will be On Duty (processing sensor detections) at all times. 3.5.5.3 On Duty Time The On Duty time is used only with the Scheduled Detection Mode. This is the time of day the PT-210M will begin processing sensor detections and is programmable from 00:01 to 23:59 (hours and minutes). Note: The On Duty Time cannot be the same as the Off Duty Time, Status 1 Time, or Status 2 time. 3.5.5.4 Off Duty Time The Off Duty time is used only with the Scheduled Detection Mode. This is the time of day the PT-210M will stop processing sensor detections and is programmable from 00:01 to 23:59 (hours and minutes). Note: The Off Duty Time cannot be the same as the On Duty Time, Status 1 Time, or Status 2 Time. 20 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.5.5 Detection Days Of The Week When in Scheduled Detection Mode, the PT-210M can be programmed to process sensor activity on any desired day(s) of the week. To enable the PT-210M to go On Duty and process sensor detections, check the desired day(s) of the week. On days that are unchecked, the PT-210M will remain Off Duty when the On Duty time arrives. 3.5.6 Transmissions The PT-210M can transmit events using a digital format, voice format, or both as determined by the respective transmit count. 3.5.6.1 Unit ID The Unit ID establishes the PT-210Ms identity. All PT-210M transmissions contain the Unit ID as well as other information to describe the nature of the event. The Unit ID valid range is 0 to 8175. 3.5.6.2 Digital Transmit Count The Digital Transmit Count establishes the number of times a message will be transmitted using the EIDS digital format. The count is programmable from 0 to 3. If the Digital Transmit Count is set to 0, the PT-210M will not transmit a digital message. Note: If the Digital Transmit Count is greater than 0, and a Tamper detection occurs, the Tamper event will be transmitted 3 times. 3.5.6.3 Digital Transmit Frequency The Digital Transmit Frequency is used for transmitting messages in the EIDS digital message format. The PT-210M frequency range is set at the factory and is displayed following a read of the unit. 21 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Available PT-210M frequencies are selected by clicking on the drop-down list control and left clicking the desired frequency. The PT-210M unit cannot transmit on any other frequency other than the specific ones shown. Note: If both digital and voice transmissions are desired, the user may elect to transmit on the same or different frequencies. 3.5.6.4 Voice Transmit Count The Voice Transmit Count establishes the number of times a message will be transmitted using the synthesized voice format. The count is programmable from 0 to 3. If the Voice Transmit Count is set to 0, the PT-210M will not transmit a voice message. Note: If the Voice Transmit Count is greater than 0, and a Tamper detection occurs, the Tamper event will be transmitted 3 times. 3.5.6.5 Voice Transmit Frequency The Voice Transmit Frequency is used for transmitting messages in the synthesized voice format. The PT-210M frequency range is set at the factory and is displayed following a read of the unit. Available PT-210M frequencies are selectable by clicking on the drop-down list control and left clicking the desired frequency. The PT-210M unit cannot transmit on any other frequency other than the specific ones shown. Note: If both digital and voice transmissions are desired, the user may elect to transmit on the same or different frequencies. 3.5.6.6 CTCSS Frequency When voice transmissions are enabled, the PT-210M supports the addition of a CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) tone. To enable CTCSS, select the desired tone frequency from the drop-down list control. To disable CTCSS, select None. 22 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.6.7 Camera Trigger Pulse Width Prior to transmitting a sensor event, the PT-210M can activate a camera trigger output. The camera trigger output produces a momentary connection to ground, often used to trigger an externally connected device (i.e. relay, still camera, or video camera.) The camera trigger pulse width is adjustable from 0 to 1.5 seconds in 50 millisecond increments. Note: The camera trigger is NOT activated when transmitting a Status 1 or Status 2 event. 3.5.7 Status Check in 3.5.7.1 Enable Status 1 The PT-210M provides the ability to send up to 2 status transmissions per day. Status transmissions are sent to indicate to the recipient that the PT-210M is operational and that the transmission is properly generated and received. If the Enable Status 1 checkbox is checked, Status 1 transmissions will occur each day at the time specified by Status 1 Time. 3.5.7.2 Status 1 Time This is the time of day at which a Status 1 transmission will occur and is programmable from 00:01 to 23:59 (hours and minutes). Note: The Status 1 Time cannot be the same as the On Duty Time, Off Duty Time, or Status 2 Time. 3.5.7.3 Enable Status 2 The PT-210M provides the ability to send up to 2 status transmissions per day. Status transmissions are sent to indicate to the recipient that the PT-210M is operational and that the transmission is properly generated and received. If the Enable Status 2 checkbox is checked, Status 2 transmissions will occur each day at the time specified by Status 2 Time. 23 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 3.5.7.4 Status 2 Time This is the time of day at which a Status 2 transmission will occur and is programmable from 00:01 to 23:59 (hours and minutes). Note: The Status 2 Time cannot be the same as the On Duty Time, Off Duty Time, or Status 1 Time. 3.6 Status Bar The Status Bar displayed at the bottom of the screen provides confirmation and software status information. The lower left corner is blank until a read is performed. Following a read, the PT-
210M firmware version, day of week, and time of day are displayed. The selected COM port and an operations progress bar are displayed in the center. In the lower right corner the following messages may be displayed:
1. Timed out while waiting for PT-210M response 7. Read error: Operation aborted 8. Read completed successfully 2. Configuration file load unsuccessful 3. Configuration file load successful 9. Programming error: Operation aborted 10. Programming complete 4. Configuration file load canceled 11. Verification error: Operation aborted. 5. Configuration file save successful 6. Configuration file save canceled 12. Verification completed successfully 4.0 PT-210 PDA Software 4.1 Using the software The PT-210M PDA software comes pre-loaded into the PDA-4000 Handheld Programmer and therefore no installation is required. Turn the unit on by pressing the power button, located in the lower right-hand corner of the TDS Recon Pocket PC keypad, briefly. Afterwards, a Windows Pocket PC desktop screen appears. Tap the START button in the upper right-hand corner of the screen and select EIDS from the drop down list menu. Once the EIDS Product Programmer begins, select PT-210 from the Product Model menu and tap OK to launch the configuration software. 24 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.2 Using the Software Once the PT-210 program is launched, a configuration screen will appear on the display. The configuration screen provides quick access to configuration components and also allows the operator to review configuration settings prior to programming operations. The configuration screen contains three distinct sections:
Input Selector Menu Bar Programming Parameters 4.3 Input Selector In the lower right-hand corner of the configuration screen is an up-arrow icon. Tapping the up-
arrow icon produces a pop-up menu list displaying available character input methods. This menu allows the operator to change and alter the input method for the PT-210 configuration screen. Once the input method has been selected, the icon next to the up-arrow icon will change to reflect the selection. Tapping this icon will invoke the selected input method. The recommended input method for the PT-210M configuration screen is keyboard. This method produces a virtual keyboard that resembles a typical PC keyboard and is used for entering alpha-numeric data into various fields within the configuration screen. For specific information on the other types of input methods, please refer to the TDS Recon manual. 4.4 Menu Bar The Menu Bar is located along the bottom of the configuration screen and consists of the selections File, View, Unit, and Help. The File selection provides access to familiar functions such as New, Open, Save, Save As and Exit. Under View, the configuration settings may be displayed or suppressed. The Unit menu provides access to various device communication commands and test features. Help provides access to a variety of program specific topics contained within the program as well as program version information. 25 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.4.1 File Selection 4.4.1.1 New Selecting New from the File list will return the operator to the EIDS Product Programmer product model screen. This allows a new product model to be selected and configured. 4.4.1.2 Open The Open command allows the operator to access and open a saved Telonics Parameter File and import it into the program for use. File details such as name, location, and last modified are displayed. 4.4.1.3 Save Use this menu command when you want to save the current parameters to a Telonics Parameter File. The first time you use this menu command, the Save As dialog will be invoked so you can specify the proper folder and file. Thereafter, when using this menu command, the current configuration will simply be saved to the specified configuration file. 4.4.1.4 Save As To save a configuration file in a folder different from the default location, select Save As from the File list, then locate and open the desired folder. In the Name box, type a descriptive name for the file and then tap OK. 4.4.1.5 Exit Select Exit to close the program. A prompt may appear requesting to save the current configuration file before closing. 26 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.4.2 View 4.4.2.1 Show Values This menu item allows the operator to view all of the configuration data at once. The settings of each configuration item are displayed on the screen for reviewing and referencing during the course of the configuration process. 4.4.2.2 Hide Values This menu item hides the configuration data and only displays the individual configuration headings. This allows for speedy access to specific items during the configuration process. Note: A check mark will indicate the item selected. 4.4.3 Unit 4.4.3.1 Check Connection to Unit Use this menu command to verify the communication link between the PDA-4000 Handheld Programmer and the PT-210M Processor/Transmitter. 4.4.3.2 Program Parameters This menu command initiates the programming process. When there have been changes made to the configuration screen, use this command to download the system time and the new configuration settings from the PDA-4000 into the PT-
210M. Note: No configuration changes take effect until the Program Parameters operation has been completed 27 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.4.3.3 Read Parameters Use this menu command to establish communications with the PT-210M and upload programmed configuration data into the PDA-4000. To perform a Read, connect the separate computer interface Smart Cable (part# WI001615-003) and a power source to the PT-210M connector. Click Read to import and display the current PT-210M programmed settings.After reading the unit, the configuration data is displayed on the configuration screen for review and modification if necessary. Note: It is necessary to perform a READ prior to modifying the on-screen parameters to identify the configuration of the PT-210M hardware. 4.4.3.4 Send Time to Unit Use this menu command to download the system time only from the PDA-4000 into the PT-210M. When initiated, the current time in the PT-210M will be replaced by the PDA-4000 time. Several configuration options for the PT-210M are dependant upon time, so it is important to maintain the correct time. 4.4.3.5 Retrieve Time from Unit This menu command obtains the current system time from the PT-210M. 4.4.3.6 Perform Test Transmission Use this menu command to initiate a test transmission from the PT-210M. This action is oftened performed to verify system performance and to verify transmission and reception ability prior to and during deployment. 4.4.4 Help 4.4.4.1 Help Use this menu command to access the integrated EIDS Help system. The system is separated into categories designed to give the operator an overview of the various configuration options. Help related to a specific topic is available later in the program during the configuration operation. 28 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.4.4.2 About This menu command displays a dialog containing program version and copyright information. Contained also, is a listing of the installed authorization codes. If there are no authorization codes installed, then the PT-210M configuration software is operating in evaluation mode. This mode will persist for 30 days or until a valid authorization code is installed. To install an authorization code, tap the Add button. This will produce a dialog box prompting the operator to enter a code. Tap the keyboard input device icon and enter the code by tapping the applicable characters. Tap OK when finished. To delete an authorization code, select the code for deletion with the stylus and then tap Delete. Tap OK when finished. 4.5 Programming Parameters Programming Parameters are the variables that define the operation of the PT-210M. These parameters are read and programmed into the PT-210Ms microprocessor. The PT-210 PDA software groups the variables into the following topics:
Product Model Units Sensor Detection Directional Mode Transmitter Schedule Inhibit 4.5.1 Product Model The Product Model section reverts the operator back to the product model screen. Tap the Product Model message text or double-tap the Product Model contents field to access the adjustment screen. Select the desired product for evaluation and tap OK to enter the configuration screen for the selected product. Tap Cancel to abort the process. Tapping the Help button initiates the Product Model Selection help system. From the menu bar the operator also has access to the EIDS Help contents and to the TDS Recon help contents. A Find feature allows the operator to search for a particular item. 29 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Note: The menu bar selections at the bottom of the configuration screen are not available in this operation. 4.5.2 Units The units section provides the operator with information about the different devices which have been communicated with by the PDA-4000 programmer within a particular product model during a particular configuration session. The serial number of the device, the installed operating system (Firmware) and any factory parameters are listed in the order in which they were accessed. Various editing features allow enhanced operability. Tap the Units message text or double-tap the Units contents field to access the adjustment screen. When finished, tap OK to return to the configuration screen. Tap Cancel to abort the process. Tapping the Help button initiates the Units Section help system. From the menu bar the operator also has access to the EIDS Help contents and to the TDS Recon help contents. A Find feature allows the operator to search for a particular item. Note: The menu bar selections at the bottom of the configuration screen are not available in this operation. 4.5.3 Sensor Detection The Sensor Detection section contains configuration items for all of the sensor acitivities. This is where the individual sensors are enabled or disabled, various sensitivity settings are adjusted and sensor modes of operation are established. Tap the Sensor Detection message text or double-tap the Sensor Detection contents field to access the adjustment screen. 4.5.3.1 Sensor Mode The sensor mode field allows the user to select Not Qualified, Qualified, or Directional detection modes. Not Qualified is the mode of operation where all of the sensors act independently of each other and any single sensor can produce an alarm. 30 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Qualified is the mode of operation where two physically different sensors must act within the Qualify Period to produce an alarm. Eligible sensors are Seismic (Pedestrian and Vehicle), Left, Right, Contact, and Serial. Note: If a Seismic/Pedestrian detection is involved, the event transmitted will be QUAL/PEDESTRIAN. If a Seismic/Vehicle detection is involved, the event transmitted will be QUAL/VEHICLE. With all other combinations, the event transmitted will be simply QUAL. Directional is the mode of operation where two sensors act as a pair allowing activity from left-to-right or right-to-left to be detected. Alternatively, one single PIR sensor may be used in directional mode. Note: This mode of service is not available when Qualify mode is enabled. 4.5.3.2 Qualify Period In order to access this field, the Qualified selection must be made in the Sensor Mode field above. The Qualify Period is the timeframe within which two physically different sensors must trigger to generate a detection message. The Qualify Period starts when activity is detected on an enabled sensor. Before the Qualify Period expires, a detection must occur on another (physically different) sensor in order for the event to be transmitted. The valid range for this parameter is 00:01 to 59:59 (minutes and seconds). Enter the desired range using the up and down arrows located next to the field box. 4.5.3.3 Sensors This section is where specific sensors or specific functions are selected. Seismic-Veh: If this control is unchecked, Seismic/Vehicle detections will be ignored. If checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-
210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The VEHICLE event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: The QUAL/VEHICLE event code will be transmitted. 31 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Seismic-Ped: If this control is unchecked, Seismic/Pedestrian detections will be ignored. If checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-
210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The PEDESTRIAN event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: The QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event code will be transmitted. Checking this selection also enables a drop down list menu containing the Animal Filter and Footstep Counter. Tap the down arrow to view the list and use the stylus to make the desired selection. o Use Animal Filter: Seismic/Pedestrian activity will be processed through an Animal Filter program. The program distinguishes human activity from animal activity based on time between footsteps. If the Animal Filter determines that an animal has caused the activity, the detection will be ignored. Note: When the animal filter is turned on, a group of pedestrians may produce a signature similar to that of four legged animals, causing the activity to be ignored. In areas where group pedestrian traffic is anticipated, the animal filter should be turned off. o Count # step(s): Seismic/Pedestrian activity will be processed using a simple counter. When using this method, a 5-second timer is started when the first footstep is detected. If a sufficient number of steps are detected before the timer expires, a PEDESTRIAN event is transmitted. If the number of steps is insufficient and the timer expires, the mechanism resets. The number of footsteps required for a detection is dependant upon the number of steps selected in this field. Note: Counting steps disables the Animal Filter Left: If unchecked, Left sensor (Passive Infrared or Magnetic) detections will be ignored. When checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode. Qualify Mode off: The LEFT event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted. 32 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Right: If this control is unchecked, Right sensor (Passive Infrared or Magnetic) detections will be ignored. When checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The RIGHT event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted. L-to-R: If this control is unchecked, left-to-right detections will be ignored. When checked, left-to-right detections will be processed within the limits imposed by Left-To-Right Minimum Delay and Directional Maximum Delay featured in the Directional Mode configuration screen in section 4.5.3.4. Note: Though this field is accessible, the Directional mode must be selected in the Sensor mode field in section 4.5.3.1. R-toL: If this control is unchecked, right-to-left detections will be ignored. When checked, right-to-left detections will be processed within the limits imposed by Right-To-Left Minimum Delay and Directional Maximum Delay featured in the Directional Mode configuration screen in setion 4.5.3.4. Note: Though this field is accessible, the Directional mode must be selected in the Sensor mode field in section 4.5.3.1. Serial: Serial sensor detections are only available on models that have the serial sensor hardware installed. If this control is unchecked, serial sensor detections will be ignored. If checked, an event code in the range 33 to 63 will be transmitted. The event code is application specific and requires custom programming of the serial sensor module prior to deployment. If checked and custom programming has been performed, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The SERIAL event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted 33 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Note: The serial sensor module monitors the incoming battery supply voltage. If the battery voltage is interrupted, the serial sensor module will initiate a series of 3 BATT FAULT transmissions. The transmission of this event cannot be disabled. Contact: If this control is unchecked, Contact Switch detections will be ignored. If checked, detections will be processed based on the PT-210M operating mode:
Qualify Mode off: The CONTACT event code will be transmitted. Qualify Mode on: A qualified detection will transmit the QUAL event code. If a SEISMIC detection is involved, QUAL/VEHICLE or QUAL/PEDESTRIAN event codes will be transmitted Tamper: If this control is unchecked, cable tamper and motion tamper detections will be ignored. If checked, TAMPER events will be processed. If Voice transmissions are enabled, the TAMPER event code will be transmitted using synthesized voice 3 times, overriding a transmit count of 1 or 2. If Digital transmissions are enabled, the TAMPER event code will be transmitted using the EIDS digital format 3 times, overriding a transmit count of 1 or 2. 4.5.3.4 Seismic Sensitivity The Seismic Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the SEISMIC
(Pedestrian/Vehicle) sensor. The sensitivity is adjustable from 1 (least sensitive) to 5 (most sensitive). This setting is only available when Seismic-Veh or Seismic-
Ped detections are enabled. Note: A setting of 3 is satisfactory for most installations. Also note that high settings can trigger false detections. Therefore, set the sensitivity only as high as necessary to obtain the required coverage. 4.5.3.5 Left Sensitivity The Left Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the LEFT sensor. The sensitivity is adjustable from 1 (least sensitive) to 5 (most sensitive). Note: A setting of 4 is satisfactory for most installations. High settings can trigger false detections. Set the sensitivity only as high as necessary to obtain the required coverage. 34 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.5.3.6 Right Sensitivity The Right Sensitivity control is used to adjust the sensitivity of the RIGHT sensor. The sensitivity is adjustable from 1 (least sensitive) to 5 (most sensitive). Note: A setting of 4 is satisfactory for most installations. High settings can trigger false detections. Set the sensitivity only as high as necessary to obtain the required coverage. When finished, tap OK to return to the configuration screen. Tap Cancel to abort the process. Tapping the Help button initiates the PT-210 Sensor Detection Section help system. From the menu bar the operator also has access to the EIDS Help contents and to the TDS Recon help contents. A Find feature allows the operator to search for a particular item. Note: The menu bar selections at the bottom of the configuration screen are not available in this operation. 4.5.4 Directional Mode The Directional Mode section contains configuration items relating to directional detection mode. Though this field is accessible, the Directional mode must be selected in the Sensor mode field in section 4.5.3.1. Tap the Directional Mode message text or double-tap the Directional Mode contents field to access the adjustment screen. 4.5.4.1 Number of Sensors When using Passive Infrared sensors in Directional Mode, you have the option of using either 1 or 2 physical sensors. Directional mode using a single IF-520 or IF-540 is possible because the passive infrared sensor contains two sensing elements each producing a field of view. However, with one sensor, the angle of the dead zone separating the two fields of view is rather narrow (approximately 3 degrees). To increase deployment flexibility, the use of two sensors is recommended. When using a single sensor in directional mode, select 1. When using two sensors in directional mode, select 2. Note: The selection of one or two sensors applies to Passive Infrared sensors only. Magnetic sensors must be used in pairs. 35 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.5.4.2 Delays L-to-R minimum: This is the minimum time period permissible between left and right detections. Detections that occur at a time interval less than the specified minimum time will be ignored. The valid range for this period is 00:00 to 04:59 (minutes and seconds). This delay must be less than the Directional Maximum Delay (See below). A Minimum Delay is useful to detect slow moving objects within a monitored area. R-to-L minimum: This is the minimum time period permissible between right and left detections. Detections that occur at a time interval less than the specified minimum time will be ignored. The valid range for this period is 00:00 to 04:59 (minutes and seconds). This delay must be less than the Directional Maximum Delay (See below). A Minimum Delay is useful to detect slow moving objects within a monitored area. Maximum: This is the maximum time period permissible between detections from the left and right sensors. Detections that occur at a time interval greater than the specified maximum time will be ignored. The valid range for this period is 00:00 to 5:00 (minutes and seconds). This delay must be greater than the Left-To-Right Minimum Delay and the Right-To-Left Minimum Delay. A Maximum Delay is useful to detect fast moving objects within a monitored area. When finished, tap OK to return to the configuration screen. Tap Cancel to abort the process. Tapping the Help button initiates the PT-210 Directional Mode Section help system. From the menu bar the operator also has access to the EIDS Help contents and to the TDS Recon help contents. A Find feature allows the operator to search for a particular item. Note: The menu bar selections at the bottom of the configuration screen are not available in this operation. 4.5.5 Transmitter The Transmitter section contains configuration items relating to transmit frequency, number of transmissions per event, and miscellaneous other items. Tap the Transmitter message text or double-tap the Transmitter contents field to access the adjustment screen. 36 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.5.5.1 Unit ID The Unit ID establishes the PT-210Ms identity. All PT-210M transmissions contain the Unit ID as well as other information to describe the nature of the event. The Unit ID valid range is 0 to 8175. 4.5.5.2 Digital Frequency (MHz) The Digital Frequency is used for transmitting messages in the EIDS digital message format. The PT-210M frequency range is set at the factory and is displayed following a read of the unit. Available PT-210M frequencies are selected by tapping on the drop-down list control and selecting the desired frequency. The PT-210M unit cannot transmit on any other frequency other than the specific ones shown. Note: If both digital and voice transmissions are desired, the user may elect to transmit on the same or different frequencies. 4.5.5.3 Voice Frequency (MHz) The Voice Frequency is used for transmitting messages in the synthesized voice format. The PT-210M frequency range is set at the factory and is displayed following a read of the unit. Available PT-210M frequencies are selectable by tapping on the drop-down list control and selecting the desired frequency. The PT-210M unit cannot transmit on any other frequency other than the specific ones shown. Note: If both digital and voice transmissions are desired, the user may elect to transmit on the same or different frequencies. 4.5.5.4 Transmit digital The Transmit digital field establishes the number of times a message will be transmitted using the EIDS digital format. The count is selectable from disable to 3 times. If the Digital Transmit Count is disabled, the PT-210M will not transmit a digital message. Note: If the Digital Transmit Count is other than disabled, and a Tamper detection occurs, the Tamper event will be transmitted 3 times. 37 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.5.5.5 Transmit voice The Transmit voice field establishes the number of times a message will be transmitted using the synthesized voice format. The count is selectable from disable to 3 times. If the Voice Transmit Count is disabled, the PT-210M will not transmit a voice message. Note: If the Voice Transmit Count is other than disabled, and a Tamper detection occurs, the Tamper event will be transmitted 3 times. 4.5.5.6 CTCSS Frequency When voice transmissions are enabled, the PT-210M supports the addition of a CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) tone. To enable CTCSS, select the desired tone frequency from the drop-down list control. To disable CTCSS, select None. 4.5.5.7 Camera trigger pulse Prior to transmitting a sensor event, the PT-210M can activate a camera trigger output. The camera trigger output produces a momentary connection to ground, often used to trigger an externally connected device (i.e. relay, still camera, or video camera.) The camera trigger pulse width is adjustable from 0 to 1.5 seconds in 50 millisecond increments. Note: The camera trigger is NOT activated when transmitting a Status 1 or Status 2 event. When finished, tap OK to return to the configuration screen. Tap Cancel to abort the process. Tapping the Help button initiates the Transmitter Section help system. From the menu bar the operator also has access to the EIDS Help contents and to the TDS Recon help contents. A Find feature allows the operator to search for a particular item. Note: The menu bar selections at the bottom of the configuration screen are not available in this operation. 38 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 4.5.6 Schedule The schedule section contains configuration items relating to the schedule of operation of the PT-210M . Tap the Schedule message text or double-tap the Schedule contents field to access the adjustment screen. 4.5.6.1 Send status at the following times The PT-210M provides the ability to send up to 2 status transmissions per day. Status transmissions are sent to indicate to the recipient that the PT-210M is operational and that the transmission is properly generated and received. Checking the box next to the number 1 in this field activates Status 1 transmission. If enabled, a status 1 transmission will occur each day at the time specified by the time field next to the check box. Enter the desired time using the up and down arrows located in the field box. Checking the box next to the number 2 in this field activates Status 2 transmission. If enabled, a status 2 transmission will occur each day at the time specified by the time field next to the check box. Enter the desired time using the up and down arrows located in the field box. Note: Status 1 and status 2 are independent of each other. Status 2 does not require status 1 to be enabled for operation. Status 1 Time cannot be the same as the On Time, Off Time, or Status 2 Time. Status 2 time cannot be the same as the On Time, Off Time, or Status 1 Time. 4.5.6.2 Detect continuously If this control is checked, the PT-210M will be On (processing sensor detections) at all times. 4.5.6.3 Detect only during specified times If this control is checked, the PT-210M will be On (processing sensor detections) only from the On time to the Off time on the days specified. When this control is selected, the On and Off time field boxes become editable as well as the check boxes next to the individual days of the week. 39 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 The On time is used only in this section. This is the time of day the PT-
210M will begin processing sensor detections and is programmable from 00:01 to 23:59 (hours and minutes). Enter the desired On time using the up and down arrows located next to the field box. Note: The On Time cannot be the same as the Off Time, Status 1 Time, or Status 2 time. The Off time is used only in this section. This is the time of day the PT-
210M will stop processing sensor detections and is programmable from 00:01 to 23:59 (hours and minutes). Enter the desired Off time using the up and down arrows located next to the field box. Note: The Off Time cannot be the same as the On Time, Status 1 Time, or Status 2 Time. In this mode of operation the PT-210M can be programmed to process sensor activity on any desired day(s) of the week. To enable the PT-210M to go On and process sensor detections, check the desired day(s) of the week. On days that are unchecked, the PT-210M will remain Off when the On time arrives. When finished, tap OK to return to the configuration screen. Tap Cancel to abort the process. Tapping the Help button initiates the Schedule Section help system. From the menu bar the operator also has access to the EIDS Help contents and to the TDS Recon help contents. A Find feature allows the operator to search for a particular item. Note: The menu bar selections at the bottom of the configuration screen are not available in this operation. 4.5.7 Inhibit The Inhibit parameters specify a shutdown period where the sensor circuits are desensitized immediately prior to a message transmission, and remain desensitized for the selected amount of time after the end of transmission. Tap the Inhibit message text or double-tap the Inhibit contents field to access the adjustment screen. The Inhibit period allows the RF transmission energy to dissipate, preventing false detections caused by potential feedback through the sensitive detection processing circuit. 40 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 The minimum 5-second value is adequate for Sensor Inhibit settings. A minimum 7 seconds value is recommended for the Transmit Inhibit. In some instances, a longer inhibit time may be desired to reduce transmissions in areas which experience high levels of activity. When finished, tap OK to return to the configuration screen. Tap Cancel to abort the process. Tapping the Help button initiates the Inhibit Section help system. From the menu bar the operator also has access to the EIDS Help contents and to the TDS Recon help contents. A Find feature allows the operator to search for a particular item. Note: The menu bar selections at the bottom of the configuration screen are not available in this operation. 41 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 5.0 Technical Specifications ELECTRICAL Frequency:
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151.820, 151.880, 151.940, 154.570, and 154.600MHz. 10kHz Narrow band FM +/- 2.5kHz peak deviation typical 2 Watts maximum into 50 Ohms 7 - 15VDC
< 750A 0.70A +/-.25A 8 ea EN22 or equivalent (std. 9V) Other power options available Digital (EIDS format) or voice (synthesized male) Sub-audible tones, all 37 standard tones user selectable 10.75 x 5.10 x 1.80 (273 x 155 x 46mm) 4.2 lbs (1.9kg) with (8)ea EN22 batteries Aluminum with integral battery compartment Sealed in case with all connections via sealed connectors Olive drab green
-20C to +60C To 3ft. (1m)
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(2) 10-pin female (left, right)
(1) 10-pin male, keyed (aux.) 42 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04 Factory Contact Information:
Eagle Telonics JV 932 E. Impala Ave Mesa, Az. 85204
(480) 892-4444 phone
(480) 892-9139 fax et@telonics.com email 43 PB-007726 Rev - A 2005.07.04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Telonics Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0006733356
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1 | Physical Address |
932 East Impala Avenue
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1 |
Mesa, Arizona 85204
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
JYL
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
PT210M
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** C********
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1 | Title |
Director
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1 | Telephone Number |
(480)********
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1 | Fax Number |
(480)********
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1 |
j******@telonics.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | REMOTE SENSOR TRANSMITTER | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on indoor or outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This transmitter is restricted for use with the specific antenna(s) tested in this application for Certification. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 95J | 151.82 | 151.82 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 95J | 151.88 | 151.88 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 95J | 151.94 | 151.94 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 95J | 154.57 | 154.57 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 95J | 154.6 | 154.6 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 95J | 151.82 | 151.82 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 95J | 151.88 | 151.88 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 95J | 151.94 | 151.94 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 95J | 154.57 | 154.57 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11K0F1D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 95J | 154.6 | 154.6 | 2 | 5 ppm | 11KOF1D |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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