KP Electronic Systems KPMT150 VHF Data Radio User Manual

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MT150TM
Long-Range
Synthesized Radio
Min' arm Transmitter
User Guide
KP ELECTRONIC
SYSTEMS LTD
Web Site: www.kgsystems.com
ISRAEL Office
Email: lnro@kgsystems.com
Tefen Industrial Park, Tefen 24959
Tel. 972-4-987-3056 Fax' 972-4-987-3692
USA Office:
KP ELECTRONICS INC.
Email. Kgglggflgj] an com
109 Tudor Drive, North Wales. PA 19454
Tel' (215) 5424460 Fax: (215) 5427461
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MT1507"I General Description
MTISOTM is a long-range, synthesized
radio alarm transmitter in the VHF 135-
175 MHZ frequency range. This range is
subdivided into two bands: low 135-155
MHZ and high 155-175 MHZ.
When the MTlSO detects alarm conditions
at one or more of its inputs, an encoded
digital alarm message is prepared. It is
then transmitted to e alann center
according to the LARSTM protocol selected
for the system in operation.
The five MTISO inputs can be confi ured
as voltage active inputs (5 - 15 VDC or
dry contacts.
fit
MTISOTM has three sets of connectors: J 1,
J2, and ANTI (see Figure l).
1. J 1: The S-pin contact connector
connects the following items (Figure 1,
item 6):
t 12 VDC battery (contacts 1 and 2)
0 Common Ground (contact 3)
n Five inputs for sensors
(contacts 4 - 8)
0 Two serial communication
connections: Si and SO (contacts 12
and 13) connects DIlOOTM, dialer
interface or alarm panels with a
suitable protocol.
Adjacent to 12 are two LEDS: PTT
LED (item 5), self-test LED (item 4).
2. J2: The 10—pin programing
connector is a serial port to connect a
PC (item 3). >
Communication parameters are easily
programmed using GUPlOTM utility-
programming soflware. (See the ATS
rogramrning Guide).
item 2 is a self-test button.
3. ANTI: The BNC connector connects a
VHF RF antenna (item 1).
Figure 1: MTISOT’“ External View
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Preparing for Operation
Before installin the MTlSOTM on site,
perform the follgowing preparations:
- Setting communication parameters
- Preparing inputs
- Connecting antenna, sensors and battery
0 Self test
. Setting Communication Parameters
(See the MTlSO Programming Guide.)
1 Preparing Inputs
‘ The five MTISOTM inputs are factory set
for voltage 5 ~ 15 VDC, and we intended
to act as dry contacts.
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Passmdrymm
Figure 2: Sensors Connections
Connecting Antenna, Sensors and
Battery
1. Connect the VHF RF antenna to the
ANTl BNC connector.
2. Connect sensors to Jl (contacts 4 — 8).
3. Connect the battery to J 1: red wire (+)
to contact 1, black wire (-) to contact 2
(see Figure 2).
Self-Test
Press and release the self-test button while
observing self-test LED 2 (Figure 1, item
4). Refer to Table 2 for self~test results.
Table 2: Self-Test Results
LED 2 Reseonse Status
Flashes once System 0K.
Flashes 3 times Dead battery. Voltage ls less
than 8.5 voc.
MTl 50 is in sleep mode.
Current consumption is less
lhan 5 mA.
MTl so cannot lock on the
frequency.
Low battery Voltage has
dropped under 10 VDC
Flashes 5 times
Alarm Codes
When one of the inputs is activated, the
following alarm codes are transmitted to
the alarm center:
Table 3: Alarm Codes
Alarm T 9 Alarm Code Reset Code
Input 1 Al Bl
Eli/QT
lnputz A3 133
MT
Input 5 A5 as
Low battery A9 B9
Warning: AB 7
Program Change
Program changed BB _
rest 00
Connect MTlSOTM to a PC using an
RSINTOOl adapter (see Figure 3).
The following communication parameters
can be programmed or modified:
- Protocol
- Station address
a System
0 Group
0 Number of words (in a burst)
- Alarm repetitions
- Test repetitions
- Periodic test (hourszmin)
- Parity
- Input delay
0 Input polarity
0 Transmit frequency (MHz)
B . ‘ mm
“W..." mum .
254mm“ new is”
“use
Figure 3: MTISOTM - PC Connection
Configuration
Operating Instructions
l. Connecting MTISOTM to CvUPIOTM
utility program
2. Changing Devices ’
3. Loading Device Parameter Values
4. Changing Device Parameter Values
5. Updating Parameter Value Changes
6. Confirming Parameter Value Changes
7. Activating Self Test
Connecting MT150'“ to GUP10TM
1. Connect MTISOTM to a PC using the
RSINTOOl adapter, see Figure 3.
2. Click Start>Programs>
KP Utilities>GUP10, or click
shortcut.
The GUPIO main screen displays,
showing the device type, version, and
suitable default parameters.
Operatin Volta e 10 - 15 VDC
Standb Current 15mA max.
TX Current 1 max.
Power Output SW
Freq. Stability i5ppm at
operating temp
range
Operating Temp. -23°F ~ 141°F
(80°C - 60°C)
Storage Temp. 40°F , [58°F
(-20°C - 70°C)
Weight 0.5 lb.
(230 st)
Figure 4: GUPIO Main Screen (LARS)
Changing Devices
Various KP devices can be programmed
with GUPlOTM utility sofiware. When
started, the GUPlO utility sottware
program automatically connects to the
device currently connected to the PC,
Loading Device Parameter Values
Device parameter values must be loaded
for each device connected to GUPIOTM
utility sofitWare. When devices are
changed, ensure parameter values for the
current device are loaded.
To Load Device Parameter Values
1. From the GU'PIO main screen, click
Prompt ‘.’ (Ctrl P).
2. Click Read (Ctrl R). The name of the
rim/ice type, version, and suitable
parameters are displayed.
Ensure the correct name and version of the
device are displayed. If not, ensure the
devrce is properly connected to the PC.
If the Communication Error screen
continuously ppppears on the screen,
consult the G 10TM User Manual.
Changing Device Parameter Values
Device (parameter values can be changed, as
require .
To Change Device Parameter Values
Type the new parameter value in the
designated parameter text box.
Updating Parameter Value Changes
To Update Parameter Value Changes
1. Click Send 5011 S). The Send
Warning din o§ box displays
“Are you sure. "
Choose one:
0 Click Yes, to update parameter changes,
OR
3 Click No, to retum to the GUPlO main
screen without updating changes.
Continuing Parameter Changes
Ensure dparameter changes have been
update .
To Confirm Parameter Changes
- From the GUPlO main screen,
click Read (Ctrl R). The GUPIO main
screen displays the updated device type,
version, and suitable parameters.
Performing Self Test
After KP device arameter values have
been loaded, e omr self test to ensure the
device is war ing properly.
To Perform Seli Test
1. Disconnect the device from the PC.
2. Press the self-test button.
3. Observe the self—test LED. (Refer to
Table 2 for self-test results.)
Online HELP
To view a brief explanation of any
MTISOTM parameter, click the re uired
parameter text box. The cursor wt 1
appear in the text box clicked, and the
va id parameter range displays at the
bottom of the screen together with a
brief explanation.
The operator can select the suitable
parameter from the Online HELP line.

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