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 BMM® System Manual – BMM Activator  i Activator Type 5-Manual_1211_A4_FCC  November 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS BMM® System Manual _____________________________________________________________ 1 BMM Activator  ___________________________________________________________________ 1 1 Introduction _________________________________________________________________ 1 2 Using the BMM activator ______________________________________________________ 1 2.1 Hardware .......................................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Quick Start ........................................................................................................................ 2 2.3 Test Button........................................................................................................................ 3 2.4 Delayed Start-up .............................................................................................................. 3 2.5 Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................... 3 3 Troubleshooting  _____________________________________________________________ 4 4 Specifications ________________________________________________________________ 4
 BMM® System Manual – BMM Activator 1  www.bmt.com.au 1 INTRODUCTION Blast Movement Monitors (BMM®s) are delivered to site with the transmitter in a low power hibernation  state.  The  BMM®  transmitter  must  be  switched  on  before  installation  into  the blast.   The BMM® can only be switched on by a specially coded signal which eliminates accidental activation. The BMM Activator (Activator) is a remote control device that provides the signal to turn a BMM® on and to also assign a delayed start-up time if required. It is also useful to quickly determine if a BMM® is transmitting.  The signal from the Activator is low power to limit its range to approximately 0.5 m. This is to control which BMM®s are switched on.  WARNING All  BMM®s  that  are  within  range  of  the  Activator  will switch  on  when  the  BMM On button is  pressed.  Ensure other BMM®s are well out of range (several metres to be certain) of the BMM® to be turned on or programmed. Do not  play  with  the  Activator  anywhere  near  BMM®s. Store BMM®s in a separate location to the Activator   2 USING THE BMM ACTIVATOR 2.1 Hardware The Activator consists of a tough  ABS plastic case with a sealed low-profile keypad.  The battery compartment can be accessed by pressing and sliding a section at the back of  the  case.  Use  a  good  quality  9  V  alkaline  or rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery.   The BMM® System kit is supplied with an Aquapak. It is a transparent case that is 100% waterproof when closed. It has  a  cord  for  hanging  around  the  user’s  neck,  which frees up hands for other tasks and  eliminates the chance of dropping the Activator into a blast hole.    It is strongly advised that the Activator be placed inside the supplied Aquapak and hung around the user’s neck.
 BMM® System Manual – BMM Activator 2  www.bmt.com.au 2.2 Quick Start  Turn the Activator on by pressing the Power button ❶. The digital display ❹  will  quickly  show  the  battery voltage,  and  then  show  “00”.  Once less than 8.5, it is close to flat so have a spare battery available.  Press the yellow 1 or 10 button ❸ to select the desired start-up delay time in  multiples  of  4  hours  up  to  a maximum  of  36  hours.  The  display ❹ shows the actual delay in hours.   Position  the  Activator  close  to  the BMM®  to  be  switched  on  (within 100 mm), and  press the green BMM On  button  ❷  briefly  –  the  green (transmit) LEDs ❺ will illuminate briefly. Activation is more reliable if the Activator is pointing down at the BMM® (approx. 45) as shown in the photo in Section 2.1.  If the transmitter switches on, the red (receive) LEDs ❻ will illuminate and an audible tone will be generated at regular intervals (beep, beep, beep, beep…).   Keep the Activator within range of the BMM® for at least ten seconds, to make sure the BMM®  continues  to  transmit.  As  a  final  check  to  make  sure  the  BMM®  is  still transmitting,  move  the  Activator  out  of  range  of  the  BMM®  and  then  back  within range.   If  the  BMM®  does  not  turn  on,  the  respective  transmit  and  receive  aerials  may  be unfavourably  orientated,  so  move  the  Activator  around  the  BMM®  by  90°  and  try again.  WARNING The BMM® cannot be switched off once activated    In the future, the BMMs will be able to be assigned an ID code that will  make  each  one  uniquely  identifiable  in  a  blast.  The  Type  5 Activator has been designed with this feature but it is not enabled at this time.
 BMM® System Manual – BMM Activator 3  www.bmt.com.au 2.3 Test Button  The  Test  function  only  confirms  that  the  BMM®  is  functioning  by turning it on briefly. It is not necessary to use this during normal use and it is best to avoid using this function onsite.   If  Test  Mode  has  to  be  used  to  confirm  a  BMM®  is  functioning,  position  the  activator  as previously described and press the grey Test button ❼ (the display ❹ can be any number). The BMM® will then transmit for about five seconds and then turn off, ready to be switched on normally.  2.4 Delayed Start-up The BMM® transmits at constant power for about 10 – 12 hours so to accurately calculate the depth of the BMM®s after the blast, they must be located within this period. The BMM® will continue  to  transmit  for  about  24 hours  beyond this  time  (total  ~36  hrs)  but  the  signal  will slowly decrease and eventually switch off. If the BMM® is located after the initial 10 hr period, its  horizontal  location  will  be  accurate  but  not  its  depth.  The  delayed start-up  feature  was specifically designed for mines that could not access the muckpile immediately after blasting due to light and/or safety reasons.  It can also  be used  to install  the BMM®s well  before the blast for operational reasons.  Once  activated  with  a  delayed  start-up,  the  BMM®  with  transmit  for  approximately  15 minutes  before switching  off and  sleeping for  the requested period.  At the end of the delay period, it will transmit normally until the battery goes flat – just as it does with zero delay. Refer  to  the  “Monitoring  Procedure  Manual”  for  more  information  about  how  the  delayed start may be used.  Delays can be set in multiples of 4 hours, up to 36 hours. The displayed number is the actual delay in hours, which is different to the old Type 4 Activator.   WARNING Once a BMM® is activated for delayed start-up it cannot be changed. That is, it cannot be switched off nor be made to switch on earlier or later.  2.5 Miscellaneous The BMM Activator is also useful to quickly determine if a BMM® is transmitting since the red receive  LED  ❺  will  illuminate  intermittently  with  sound  whenever  a  BMM®  signal  is detected.
 BMM® System Manual – BMM Activator 4  www.bmt.com.au 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Solution The Activator won’t turn on  Check the status of the battery and replace as necessary. The display turns off during operation Low battery – replace BMM® won’t turn on  Change proximity of Activator and transmitter and try again…and again.  Confirm that the green button is depressed until the transmit LEDs flash.  Install an appropriate fresh battery. The transmit power may be below the required threshold.  The BMM® transmitter may be faulty. Set it aside, mark it appropriately and contact BMT.    4 SPECIFICATIONS Battery Type: 9V PP Alkaline or rechargeable NiMH Transmission frequency: 111.1 KHz Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP): 2.5 µW
             Copyright  2005-2012 Blast Movement Technologies All rights reserved.   This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from Blast Movement Technologies, PO Box 73, Bellbowrie, Queensland, Australia.              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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  DISCLAIMER While every effort has been made to ensure the BMM Activator functions as specified in this manual, Blast Movement Technologies makes no guarantee to its continued function, except that should it cease to function as specified, a replacement unit will be provided.  Please read the operating manual prior to using the BMM activator.
                 Blast Movement Technologies PO Box 73 Bellbowrie Qld 4070 AUSTRALIA  CONTACT DETAILS: www.bmt.com.au Phone:  +61 (0)7 3202 9499 Fax:  +61 (0)7 3202 9472 Email:  office@bmt.com.au

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