Qual Tron QTIEMIDSMMCT MMCT – MIDS Multi Frequency Transmitter User Manual MMCT MMCR Manual 24 Aug 2006

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9409 E. 55th Pl. S. * Tulsa, OK 74145 * (918) 622-7052 * Fax (918) 664-8557
EMIDS Transmitter
MMCT – 13D0210
EMIDS Receiver
MMCR – 13D0209
EMIDS Manual
Table of Contents
Section 1:
Receiver (MMCR)
Operational Mode …………………………………………………………………………….
Display
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Changing Channels ……………………………………………………………………………
Setup Lockouts
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Changing Lockouts ……………………………………………………………………………
Changing Audio Level ………………………………………………………………………..
Changing Back Light Level …………………………………………………………………...
Setting Baud Rate
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Quick Ref #1
Menu Options
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Quick Ref #2
Flow Chart
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Section 2:
Operational Mode
Initial Setup
Program 901
Program 902
Program 903
Program 904
Program 905
Program 906
Program 907
Program 908
Program 910-915
Program 930-934
Program 999
Factory Defaults
Section 3:
Transmitter (MMCT)
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Transmitter Setup ………………………………………………………
Fixed Channel Mode ……………………………………………………..
Fixed ID Mode
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EMIDS Format Enabled …………………………………………………
MIDS Format Enabled ………………………………………………….
Fixed Mode Enabled …………………………………………………….
Fixed Mode Disabled ……………………………………………………
Power Down Mode Enabled …………………………………………….
Power Down Mode Disabled
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State of Health Messages (Enabled and Disabled) ……………………...
Serial Port (Enabled and Disabled) ……………………………………..
Reset to Factory Defaults ………………………………………………..
…………………………………………….………………………………..
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FCC Notice / RF Exposure
FCC Notice
FCC Compliance Information
RF Exposure
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Frequency/Channel Calculations
Frequency/Channel Table …………………...…….…………………………………………
Channel to Frequency
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Frequency to Channel
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Section 5:
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Maintenance
Maintenance / Warranty
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Troubleshooting
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Section 4:
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Section 1:
EMIDS Receiver Operational Mode
A receiver during normal operation will receive and decode any messages on a selectable channel. The message will be
displayed as two-digit (MIDS message) or three-digit (EMIDS message).
Status indicators will also be displayed with any EMIDS message received. This information may also be sent through the
RS232 serial port to a remote computer/terminal.
FEATURES:
Antenna
RS232
Port
Ear Phone
Jack
Push Button
On/Off Switch
Volume Control
Menu Selection &
Programming Knob
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Displays either MIDS or EMIDS messages.
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Stores the last 10 messages received in memory for later recall.
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Available in three frequency ranges Low, Mid, and High:
Low Band: 138.025-153.000 MHz @ 25 kHz steps
Mid Band: 154.005-162.000 MHz @ 5.0 kHz steps
High Band: 162.00625-174.000 MHz @ 6.25 kHz steps
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May operate on one of up to 1920 channels depending on frequency range.
Low Band: 600 channels (001-600)
Mid Band: 1600 channels (001-1600)
High Band: 1920 channels (001-1920)
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ID codes may be locked out as individual ID codes or as a group of sequential
codes (duty gate during hours of operation), up to 9 groups can be locked out.
(Either MIDS or EMIDS).
Audio level can be adjustable during operation, set to a fixed level, or turned off.
A short audio tone (EMIDS only) indicates a status only message, a long audio
tone indicates active alarm message.
Backlight level may be off or fixed to one of nine levels.
Serial interface with selectable baud rates. Many of the features may be
controlled by a computer/terminal.
Potted and sealed electronic components.
Injection molded lexan plastic housing.
Metal battery cap clamps with heat welded screw inserts.
Frequency matched antenna.
Sealed battery compartment.
RS232 data port for interfacing with a computer. (Setup receiver as a base
station receiver. Receiver MIDSComm software and receiver cable required.)
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Receiver Menu
The Menu is accessed from the Off state. Hold the push button down and rotate the On/Off Volume knob
clockwise. The receiver will turn On, and be in the Menu mode.
CHn – sets the received channel number
LO – sets the lockouts
AUd – sets the level of the audio
bl – sets the backlight level
SEr – sets the serial port parameters
ON/OFF Volume Control
During Normal Operation the volume knob is used to turn the receiver on and off, and to adjust the audio level of the
piezo (if adjustable audio is selected).
During Menu Mode the volume knob is used to display the desired menu item.
Push Button
During Normal Operation the push button will light the backlight for 4 seconds on the first push (if the backlight is
enabled), on the next push of the button (while backlight is on) the contents of memory [0] will be displayed, the next push
of the button (while memory [0] is still displayed) will display memory [1] and so on through memory [9]. Memory [0]
will always contain the last message received. To clear the current display, push the button and hold it in, while tilting the
receiver slightly past horizontal.
During the Menu Mode the push button is used to select the desired menu item.
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EMIDS Receiver (MMCR) Display
Display located on the front of the MMCR.
Channel
Active
Lockouts
Enabled
Receiver
Batt Low
LÆR RÆL TAMP TEST LOBATT
Top Indicators (Receiver Related)
Active Channel - Indicates there is either a signal or noise on the selected channel.
Lockouts Enabled - Indicates that the programmed lockouts are activated.
Receiver Batt Low - Indicates that the batteries in the receiver should be replaced.
Center Indicators
ID Codes – ID Codes received by the receiver from the transmitter.
Channel – Displays the current channel for two seconds when turned on, or when going to the operational mode
from the programming mode.
Programming Mode – Displays options when in the programming mode.
Bottom Indicators (Transmitter Related)
LÆR – Indicates target movement from left to right (when used with DAOR Switch).
RÆL – Indicates target movement from right to left (when used with DAOR Switch).
LÆR RÆL – Indicates a sensor fault.
TAMP – Indicates the transmitter was tampered with.
TEST – Indicates the test button on the transmitter (MMCT) was pushed or a state of health message was received.
LOBATT – Indicates the batteries in the transmitter should be replaced.
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EMIDS Receiver (MMCR) Programming
Changing the Channel
Button Held in
Power On
Press and hold the push button in. Turn the ON/OFF
switch Clockwise to the On position.
Low
Freq
Band
High
Freq
Band
Medium
Freq
Band
Chn
Chn
Chn
While in menu mode rotate knob until "Chn" appears.
Press and release Button.
123
H1234
C1234
The channel the receiver is on will appear for 2 seconds. In this example
the channel is "123" for a Low Freq. Band Receiver, "1234" for both the
Medium and High Band Receivers. The Medium and High Band
Receivers, scroll the display from right to left, in order to show all four
digits of the Channel.
0--
H0-
C0-
After 2 seconds a "0--", "H0-" or "C0-" will appear.
1--
H1-
C1-
To select a new Channel rotate knob until the first number in the new
channel appears.
11-
H11
C11
To select the second number - Press button (the number in the first
position appears in the second position) - rotate the knob until the
desired number is in the second position.
13-
H13
C13
In this example "3".
133
133
133
To select the third number - Press button (the number in the second
position appears in the third position, if this is a Medium or High Band
Receiver, the display will scroll left) - rotate the knob until the desired
number is in the third position and press the button.
134
134
134
In this example "4".
skip this
step for
low band
344
344
To select the fourth number - Press button (the number in the third
position appears in the fourth position, if this is a Medium or High
Band Receiver, the display will scroll left) - rotate the knob until the
desired number is in the fourth position and press the button.
skip this
step for
low band
345
345
In this example "5".
AUd
AUd
AUd
After the last number is entered the display will show "AUd" (this
may vary depending upon the position of the knob) - rotate the knob
until "End" is displayed.
End
End
End
Press button - the selected channel will appear briefly, the MMCR is
in the operating mode.
134
H1345
C1345
The new channel number appears for a few seconds Medium and
High Band Receivers scroll the display, so all four digits may be viewed.
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Operating mode.
The channel is now changed to "134" ("1345" if Medium or High
Band Receiver) - the unit returns to the menu.
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LOCKOUTS
First Time Setup for Group Lockouts
Button held in
Power On
Note: The push button prompt means to
press the button and then release it.
Antenna
RS232
Port
Push Button
Chn
Release Button – (If already in Menu Mode disregard). To select
Lockouts (LO) rotate knob until the “LO” appears.
LO
Press button – “On” will be displayed.
On
To enable lockouts press button when “On” is displayed – “LO1” will be
displayed.
LO1
Rotate knob until the desired lockout group is displayed. In this example
it is LO2. Press button.
LO2
To enable lockouts in LO2 rotate the knob until “On” is displayed. Press
button – display changes to ??
??
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Ear Phone
Jack
On/Off Switch
Volume Control
Menu Selection &
Programming Knob
Individual ID Lockouts
Follow the same steps as group lockouts,
except the desired lockout (ID Code) is
inserted in both the low and high settings.
To confirm group lockout:
Rotate the knob to “LO” press button- “On”
press button. Rotate knob to “LO2” (lockouts
enabled). Press button. Rotating the knob
will display the Low and High ID of the
Group. The lockouts can be turned “On” or
“OFF” at this time.
Press and hold the push button in. Turn the ON/OFF switch clockwise to
the ON position.
Press button.
Rotate knob until the first number of the Low ID of the group is displayed
(if using standard MIDS it will be a blank, to set a blank rotate the knob
clockwise slightly past the “9”) – Press button.
0--
Set the second number by rotating the knob until the desired number
appears – Press button
02-
Rotate knob until the last desired number appears – Press button.
024
ID 24 is now set as the low ID in LO2 group.
LO4
Rotate the knob back to LO2 and press the button.
LO2
Press button.
??
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To confirm Low ID rotate knob counter clockwise – the ID programmed
in the previous steps will appear – rotate knob clockwise until ?? appears
– press button.
“_ _ _” appears in the display window.
1--
Rotate knob until the first number of the High ID appears – Press button.
15-
Rotate knob until the second number is displayed – press button.
150
Rotate knob until the third number is displayed – press button.
End
If “End” is not displayed rotate the knob until “End” appears. Press
button – return to menu.
Chn
Rotate knob until “End” is displayed – press button.
Lockouts
Enabled
Operating mode – “Lockouts Enabled” shown top center of display.
The MMCR must be returned to the operating mode to save the
changes. The saved changes now become the default settings when
the MMCR is powered up.
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EMIDS Receiver (MMCR) Programming
LOCKOUTS
Changing Group Lockouts
Button held in
Power On
Example: Changing LO2 group from
024 (Lo) – 250(hi) to 010(Lo) – 100(hi)
Note: The push button prompt means to
press the button and then release it.
Antenna
RS232
Port
Push Button
Press and hold the push button in. Turn the ON/OFF switch clockwise to
the ON position.
Chn
Release Button – (If already in Menu Mode disregard). To select
Lockouts (LO) rotate knob until the “LO” appears.
LO
Press button – “On” will be displayed.
On
To enable lockouts press button when “On” is displayed – “LO1” will be
displayed.
LO1
Rotate knob until the desired lockout group is displayed. In this example
it is LO2.
LO2
To enable lockouts in LO2 rotate the knob until “On” is displayed. Press
button – display changes to current setting.
024
Rotate knob to current Low ID – Press button.
0_ _
Rotate knob until the first number of the NEW Low ID of the group is
displayed (if using standard MIDS it will be a blank, to set a black rotate
the knob clockwise slightly past the “9”)
0--
Press button – set the second number by rotating the knob until the
desired number appears.
01-
Press button – rotate knob until the last desired number appears.
010
Press button – ID 24 is now set as the low ID in the LO2 group.
LO4
Rotate the knob back to LO2 and press the button.
LO2
Press button.
150
If the old high ID is not displayed, rotate the knob until it is. Press button.
1--
Rotate knob until the first number of the High ID appears. Press button.
Individual ID Lockouts
10-
Rotate knob until the second number is displayed – press button.
Follow the same steps as group lockouts,
except the desired lockout (ID Code) is
inserted in both the low and high settings.
100
Rotate knob until the third number is displayed – press button.
End
If “End” is not displayed rotate the knob until “End” appears. Press
button – return to menu.
Chn
Rotate knob until “End” is displayed.
End
Press button.
Lockouts
Enabled
Operating mode – “Lockouts Enabled” shown top center of display.
Ear Phone
Jack
On/Off Switch
Volume Control
Menu Selection &
Programming Knob
The MMCR must be returned to the
operating mode to save the changes. The
saved changes now become the default
settings when the MMCR is powered up.
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EMIDS Receiver (MMCR) Programming
Setting or Changing the Audio Level
Button held in
Power On
Press and hold the push button in. Turn the ON/OFF switch clockwise to
the ON position.
or (Menu Mode)
Note: The push button prompt means to
press the button and then release it.
Press Button.
Volume level will be adjustable at all
times in the operating mode.
ADJ
Chn
Release Button – (If already in Menu Mode disregard).
Rotate knob until “AUd” is displayed.
AUd
Press button – intermittent beeping starts.
Rotate knob until desired level of audio is reached or “ADJ” is displayed.
or
AUd
Press button
This level is fixed in operating mode.
Return to Menu.
Setting the Backlight Level
Button held in
Power On
Press and hold the push button in. Turn the ON/OFF switch clockwise to
the ON position.
or (Menu Mode)
Antenna
RS232
Port
Push Button
Chn
Release Button – (If already in Menu Mode disregard).
Rotate knob until “bl” is displayed.
bl
Press the button – the backlight will come on.
Rotate knob for desired level (0 to 9) – press button.
bl
Return to menu. Backlight fixed at this level.
Setting the Baud Rate
Ear Phone
On/Off Switch
Jack
Volume Control
Menu Selection &
Programming Knob
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Button held in
Power On
Press and hold the push button in. Turn the ON/OFF switch clockwise to
the ON position.
or (Menu Mode)
Chn
Release Button – (If already in Menu Mode disregard).
Rotate knob until “SEr” is displayed.
SEr
Press button. Rotate knob for desired baud rate (12, 24, 48, 96, OFF)
96
Press button.
SEr
Return to menu. Baud rate is set at 9600.
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Return to
Menu
Return to
Menu
to display
lockout
group
Return to Menu
to select
option
Low
High
ON
OFF
End
LO1
LO2
LO3
LO4
LO5
LO6
LO7
LO8
LO9
On
Off
To select
lockout
group
Returns to
when
displayed
Menu
456
(if required)
4th Number
in new Chn
045
3rd Number
in new Chn
04
2 Number
in new Chn
nd
1st Number
in new Chn
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LO
CHn
to select
option
Change or Set
Lockouts
Change
Channel
00
63
000
999
End
LO1
LO2
LO3
LO4
LO5
LO6
LO7
LO8
LO9
Legend
to select
option
Return to
Menu
bl
Backlight
Level
to select
option
Returns to
operating
mode
End
End Menu
On/Off Switch
Volume Control
Menu Selection &
Programming Knob
If a baud rate is
selected Return to
Menu. If “OFF” is
selected return to
Operating mode.
Push Button
12
24
48
96
OFF
SEr
Baud Rate
To access Menu:
Receiver Off- Hold button in and rotate
the volume on/off control to the “On”
position. The receiver will power up in
the Menu Mode
If a number is
selected - The audio
level is fixed at that
level in operating
mode.
If ADJ is selected The audio will be
adjustable in
operating mode.
to select
option
Return to
Menu
ADJ
AUd
Rotate Volume On/Off Knob
Press Push-button
Saves Changes
End
Return to Menu
Set or change three numbers
for Low ID and three for
High ID of the locked group.
[To use with Standard MIDS
(00-63), a blank is required
before the two digits.
(clockwise rotation slightly
past the 9.)]
End
Audio Level
Detailed instructions for each option on pages 2-6
Receiver Menu Options
Quick Reference Guide #1
Quick Reference Guide #2
EMIDS Receiver MENU System Flowchart
(Detailed instructions for each option page 2-6)
Start
Hold push-button in. Turn the
On/Off control knob clockwise
to the ON position.
Push Button
Use the volume knob to
display the desired item.
Press the push button to
select that item.
Short Beep
CHn
Displays current
Channel number
for 1 second
On/Off Switch
Volume Control
Menu Selection &
Programming Knob
000
Short Beep
LO
Select with
volume knob ON
and button OFF
Short Beep
Select with
volume knob
and button
600*
Short Beep
* LB 600, MB 1600, HB 1920
Short Beep
End
LO1
LO2
LO3
LO4
LO5
LO6
LO7
LO8
LO9
AUd
(Low) = current low setting or ??
(High) = current high setting or ??
Short Beep
Short Beep
Select with
volume knob
and button
(Low)
(High)
ON
OFF
Select with
volume knob
and button
63
000
999
Volume will be
adjustable at all times
in the operating mode
Intermittent
Beep
00
Short Beep
ADJ
Select with
volume knob
and button
Volume will be fixed at this level
in operating mode
bl
Backlight On
Short Beep
SEr
Short Beep
Short Beep
Select with
volume knob
and button
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Select with
volume knob
and button
Short Beep
Backlight will be
fixed at this level
12
24
48
96
OFF
Go to operating mode
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Section 2:
EMIDS Transmitter (MMCT) Operational Mode
RS232
Sensor
Connector
Channel:
Low Band: 25 kHz spacing (600 channels)
Mid Band: 5 kHz spacing (1600 channels)
High Band: 6.25 kHz spacing (1920 channels)
ID Code:
0-999 per RF Channel
Antenna:
¼ wire whip
RF Output:
Nominal 1 Watt
Frequency Range:
Low Band: 138.025-153.000 MHz
Mid Band: 154.005-162.000 MHz
High Band: 162.00625-174.000 MHz
Power Supply:
4 commercial 9 volt (MN1604)
Battery Life:
4-6 months @ 25° C
Sensor:
Any MIDS sensor can be used with this
transmitter. With special instructions
additional sensors can also be used.
Pin Connection:
A:
B:
C:
D:
Test
Button
Antenna
Connector
Battery Cap
Ground
+9 VDC
Tx Trigger
ID Code Control (Do not use)
Description
Normal operation for the transmitter is to receive, process and transmit via RF frequencies, data from various types of attached
ground sensors. The transmitter frequency is selectable via synthesizer control circuits providing a selection of up to 1920 RF
channels, depending on frequency range, to choose from:
Low Band
Channel 001 = 138.025 MHz
Channel 600 = 153.000 MHz
Mid Band
Channel 001 = 154.005 MHz
Channel 1600 = 162.000 MHz
High Band
Channel 001 = 162.00625 MHz
Channel 1920 = 174.000 MHz
Design Features:
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ID Code Selection 001-999
Internal power ON – normal operation – antenna up
Internal power OFF – non operating – battery cap up
Internal power ON – align (sensor set) – battery cap down
Transmit ID Code Alarms
Transmit State-Of-Health-Messages
ƒ Directional information (L>R, R>L)
ƒ Sensor fault (when both are on at the same time)
ƒ Tamper
ƒ Test
ƒ Low Battery
Three switches for programming operation functions
A Tri colored LED used to confirm programming process functions
A sealed battery compartment
An RS-232 data port for interfacing with a computer
Potted and sealed electronic components
Injection molded plastic housing
Metal battery cap clamps with heat welded screw inserts
Frequency matched antenna
During normal operation the transmitter may be triggered by an external sensor through its sensor connection. A message will
then be transmitted on a selected channel. A message may also be initiated with the push button on the top unit. The unit may
be put in the align mode by placing it with the battery cap down. Power is turned off by placing the unit with the battery cap
up. Power will remain on for five minutes after it is initially applied.
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EMIDS Transmitter (MMCT) Operational Mode
Test
Button
Sensor
Connector
MMCT Battery Compartment
RS232
9 volt Battery connectors
Antenna
Connector
Rotary Switches
Battery Cap
Tri-Colored LED
Initial Transmitter Set Up
Set up of the transmitter consists of selecting the desired channel number, the desired ID number and the desired modes of
operation. This is accomplished with the three rotary switches in the battery compartment and the push button on the top of
the transmitter. These rotary switches are used to set up the transmitter. After set up they are used to inform the transmitter
the ID number or the channel number depending on the mode of operation selected. A tri-colored LED is provided to give the
operator feed back during the set up of the transmitter.
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LED Amber – the unit is waiting for an entry
LED Green – indicates that the set up was accepted
LED Red – indicates an incorrect entry
Items required:
Power Source:
Tool:
Receiver:
One (1) to four (4) 9-volt MN1604 Duracell “copper top” batteries.
One R3322 Small Xcelite or equivalent screwdriver.
One MMCR – to confirm transmitter operations.
The following is a list of programming codes and their functions. After the setup is complete, the rotary switches should
not be left in the position 000. The position 000 is reserved for programming mode only, this causes the unit to go into
programming mode for one minute to allow entry of the set up codes. After the one-minute is up, the unit goes back to the
normal operating mode. Entry of a set up code after the one minute will result in the transmission of a test message, no
programming will occur.
STEP ONE: Initial Channel Set-Up
NOTE: The channel number may be 001-600 for LB, 001-1600 for MB, or 001-1920 for HB. Channel number 000 should
not be used.
1.
Remove the battery cap and install 1-4 new 9-volt batteries (see battery compartment above) (When power is first applied,
the unit will stay on for five minutes whatever its position.)
2.
Hold the transmitter to view the switches – the transmitter should be in a level position with the antenna terminal up.
3.
Set each switch to the “0” position. Press and release the
test button (on top of the transmitter) once – the LED should
be amber. The unit is now in the programming mode, and
the next selection must be made within one minute.
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4.
Set the switches to “901” for Low Band channels 001-600,
Set the switches to “920” for High Band channels 001-999,
Set the switches to “921” for High Band channels 1000-1920,
Set the switches to “950” for Mid Band channels 001-999, or
Set the switches to “951” for Mid Band channels 1000-1600.
Blinks
Remains
Amber
5.
Press and release the test button.
6.
Set the three switches to the desired channel number. (For MB and HB channels over 999, use only the last three digits).
7.
Press and release the test button. (The LED will change to Green when correct or to Red for incorrect switch positions or
if delays in meeting time limits to make changes).
8.
If the LED is Green, press and release the test button to transmit a test message to the receiver and confirm operation of
both units.
9.
If the LED is Red, start the procedure over starting at step 3 and continue through step 8 until a Green LED is obtained,
then test.
STEP TWO Initial ID Code Set-Up
NOTE: The ID Code may be 001-999 in the EMIDS mode, or 01-63 in the MIDS mode.
1.
2.
Set Switches to the three number ID code for each
transmitter/sensor used for the specific application.
(In this example, 123)
LED
For ease of identifying transmitters, before deployment, apply a piece of tape to the transmitter (not the battery cap) and
mark the ID code on the tape.
3.
To test the tamper alarm, lay the transmitter flat with the antenna port up for five minutes, then pick up the transmitter,
observe the tamper alarm on the receiver to verify it displayed a warning that the transmitter has been disturbed.
4.
Important: While the battery cap is off, keep the transmitter free of dirt and water. Clean the gasket area before installing
the battery cap.
5.
Replace battery cap and snap clamps shut. Make sure black rubber plug is installed to protect the RS-232 data port.
6.
The antenna and sensor may now be installed or they may be attached at the deployment site. The transmitter should lay
as flat as possible to prevent it from being turned off or activating tamper switches.
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Program 901: Fixed Channel Mode (Changing the channel after initial set-up)
Program 901 is used for Low Frequency Band transmitters, Channels 001-600.
For High Frequency Band transmitters, Channels 001-999, use Program 920.
For High Frequency Band transmitters, Channels 1000-1920, use Program 921.
For Medium Frequency Band transmitters, Channels 001-999, use Program 950.
For Medium Frequency Band transmitters, Channels 1000-1600, use Program 951.
1.
2.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Amber. The unit is now in
the programming mode.
Amber
Set the switches to “901” for LB channels 001-600 (or
other corresponding program number as described above)
– Press and release the test button, the LED should blink
once and return to Amber. The unit is ready to accept the
channel number.
Blinks
Remains
Amber
3. Set the switches to the desired channel number. (In this
Green - OK
Red - Error
example “345”). Press and release the test button, the LED
should turn Green for two seconds. Channel “345” is
selected.
NOTE 1:
If the LED is Red at the end of step 3, an error has occurred. Repeat the procedure, otherwise no
programming will occur.
NOTE 2:
The channel number may be 001- 600 for LB, 001-1600 for MB, or 001-1920 for HB. Channel number 000
should not be used.
Program 902: Fixed ID Mode (Changes and locks in transmitter identification code)
NOTE:
1.
The ID number may be 001-999. In the EMIDS Mode, or 01-63 in the MIDS Mode.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Amber. The unit is now in
the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “902” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should blink once and return to Amber.
The unit is ready to accept the ID number.
Blinks
Remains
Amber
3.
Set the switches to the desired ID number. (In this example
“044”). Press and release the test button, the LED should
turn Green for two seconds. ID Code “044” is set.
Green - OK
Red - Error
For ease of identifying transmitters, before deployment, apply a piece of tape to the transmitter (not the battery cap) and mark
the ID code on the tape.
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Program 903: EMIDS Format Enabled (Used when EMIDS (MMCT) transmitters are deployed)
The EMIDS format allows the use of all the added features of the EMIDS transmitter. (See page two for details).
1.
2.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
Set the switches to “903” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. This will enable the EMIDS format.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Program 904: MIDS Format Enabled (Used when standard MIDS transmitters (MXMT) are deployed)
The MIDS format allows the EMIDS transmitter to emulate a standard MIDS transmitter. This mode only transmits two
digit ID codes and status messages are not transmitted. This is done to reduce false alarms when using MIDS transmitters
(MXMT).
1.
2.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
Set the switches to “904” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. This will enable the MIDS format.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Program 905: Fixed Mode Enabled (Locks in the channel number and the ID code)
The fixed mode allows both the channel number and the ID number to be fixed. This prevents unauthorized tampering
from changing the channel or ID number of the transmitter. The channel number will be the last channel number entered
in the fixed channel mode. The ID number will be the last ID number entered in the fixed ID mode.
This information should be entered before entering the fixed mode of operation.
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “905” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. This will enable the Fixed mode.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
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Program 906: Fixed Mode Disabled
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “906” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. The Fixed Mode is disabled.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Program 907: Power Down Mode Enabled
Warning: If the serial port is being used, this mode should be disabled to prevent the loss of communications
when the power down mode is activated.
The Power Down Mode puts the transmitter into a sleep mode five minutes after the transmitter is turned on. The
transmitter will revert to normal mode when triggered by a sensor. This mode will extend battery life, and should
be enabled when the unit is placed in the field.
1.
2.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
Set the switches to “907” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. The Power Down Mode is enabled.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Program 908: Power Down Mode Disabled
Program 908 should be entered whenever the serial port is being used to program transmitters
1.
2.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Set the switches to “908” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. The Power Down Mode is disabled.
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Amber
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
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EMIDS Transmitter (MMCT) Programming
Program 910 to 915: State of Health Messages
A State-of-Health message, depending on the program, will be transmitted. This message confirms that the transmitter is
working properly. “Test” will be displayed on the receiver display along with the ID code of the transmitter.
Every Hour (910)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
2.
Set the switches to “910” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. A State of Health Message will be sent
every hour.
Amber
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Every Two Hours (911)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “911” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. A State of Health Message will be sent
every two hours.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Every Six Hours (912)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “912” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. A State of Health Message will be sent
every six hours.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Every Twelve Hours (913)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “913” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. A State of Health Message will be sent
every twelve hours.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
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EMIDS Transmitter (MMCT) Programming
State of Health Messages (cont.)
Every Twenty-Four Hours (914)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “914” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. A State of Health Message will be sent
every twenty-four hours.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
State of Health Messages Disabled (915)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “915” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. A State of Health Message are disabled.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Program 930 to 934: Serial Port Baud Rates
These programs are used to set the baud rate of the serial port.
Warning: If the serial port is activated, the power down option must be disabled. (See Program 908)
Baud Rate 9600 (930)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “930” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. Baud rate is set at 9600.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Baud Rate 4800 (931)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “931” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. Baud rate is set at 4800.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
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Serial Port Baud Rates (cont.)
Baud Rate 2400 (932)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “932” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. Baud rate is set at 2400.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Baud Rate 1200 (933)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “933” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. Baud rate is set at 1200.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Serial Port Disabled (934)
1.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
2.
Set the switches to “934” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. The serial port is turned off to conserve
battery life.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
Program 999: Reset to Factory Defaults
1.
2.
Set the switches to “000” – Press and release the test
button. The LED should turn to Amber. The unit is
now in the programming mode.
Amber
Set the switches to “999” – Press and release the test
button, the LED should turn to Green for two
seconds. The transmitter is reset to the factory
defaults.
Turns
Green
for 2 Sec
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EMIDS Transmitter (MMCT) Programming
Reset to Factory Defaults
The factory Reset allows the transmitter to be programmed to a known condition.
Factory Defaults
Fixed Channel Mode
Enabled
Fixed ID Mode
Disabled
EMIDS Format
Enabled
MIDS Format
Disabled
Fixed Mode
Disabled
Power Down Mode
Enabled
Serial Port
Disabled
State-of-Health
24 Hours
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Section 3: Maintenance
Recommended Battery: QTI recommends four (4) batteries based on past experience and the ability to peak rapidly.
Duracell Coppertop Alkaline MN1604
Duracell Procell Alkaline PC1604
Kodak Alkaline 6LR61
Ultralife Lithium U9VL-J (MMCR Only)
MAINTENANCE:
A. OPERATOR MAINTENANCE:
The EMIDS equipment has been designed as low cost low maintenance equipment. All components are potted
and sealed which reduces the amount of maintenance required. The only required operator maintenance is to inspect the
equipment for damage and keep the equipment clean of dirt, grime, and caked on mud.
• Outside Case Maintenance: Remove large clumps of mud with a brush or by hand. Use a dry soft cloth to remove
any remaining residue or dirt. NOTE: Do not submerge the equipment in water. This could result in damage.
• Display Maintenance: Remove excess dirt with soft brush and blow material away. Then clean the display surface
with a damp cloth.
• Connector Inspection: Check connector cavities for dirt and obstructions. If present, remove obstructions.
• Battery Cap Inspection: Remove the battery cap and inspect the gasket and sealing surface. Replace the gasket if
cracked or damaged. Remove any dirt or grime from both mating surfaces with a damp cloth. Lubricate the gasket
with a silicon based lubricant to keep it soft and prevent cracking.
• Battery Terminals: Inspect battery terminals for bent terminals. If bent, straighten with needle nose pliers. Note:
Do not work the terminal back and forth as this might cause the terminal to break.
B. DEPOT MAINTENANCE: Upper echelon maintenance will be performed by the supplier of the equipment. If the
equipment is beyond the user capability to repair, it can be returned to the supplier for test and evaluation. Upon
completion of the inspection, the supplier will notify the user if the unit can be repaired. If the equipment is not covered
by the warranty, an estimate will be provided for repair costs. If the equipment is not repairable, the supplier will specify
replacement costs. (Note: See warranty below for return procedures.)
C. EQUIPMENT STORAGE: Upon return to the facility, clean equipment as noted in operator maintenance above.
Remove batteries from all equipment to prevent possible damage. If batteries are left in the equipment, transmitters will
continue to send fault alarms every 10 minutes causing a continuous drain on the batteries and possibly resulting in
damaged or ruptured batteries. After cleaning, return the equipment to the storage cases. Store in a dry, room temperature
environment.
D. WARRANTY:
Qual-Tron, Inc. guarantees all products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months from the date
of purchase. Damage due to misuse, accidents, lightning strikes, unauthorized service, environmental conditions beyond
the equipment specifications, acts of war or damage other than fair, wear and tear is excluded from this warranty.
E. RETURN PROCEDURES:
For support and service, please contact the following. To return any material, contact Qual-Tron, Inc. to receive a Return
Material Authorization (RMA) number. Once an RMA number has been assigned, ship the material to the address below
and reference the RMA number on the packing slip. Qual-Tron will return the equipment as quickly as possible to the
user.
QUAL-TRON, INC.
Attn: Sales
Ph: 918-622-7052
Fax: 918-664-8557
9409 E. 55th Place
Tulsa, OK 74145
email: sales@qual-tron.com
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F. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE:
MMCR Receiver
Defect
Possible Cause
Will not turn on
Does not receive alarms
Will not communicate
with computer
Defect
Battery low voltage
Battery low voltage
Transmitter & receiver too close
to each other
Program error
Bad cable connection
Check and replace batteries
Check and replace batteries
Experiment with antenna combinations (with
& without)
Program in correct channel number
Check receiver cable and connection
Incorrect baud rates
Verify baud rates on computer and MMCR are
the same
MMCT Transmitter
Possible Cause
No LED lights when
programming
Constant back to back
alarms
No alarms
Corrective Action
Check and replace batteries
Switch in wrong position
Mercury switch stuck in off
position
Sensor Fault
Verify arrow centered on number
With battery cap on, tap transmitter in palm of
hand to clear
Check sensor setup
Mercury switch stuck in off
position
Transmitter & receiver too close
to each other
Program Error
Sensor connector not fully seated
on transmitter connector
Broken sensor cable
Sensor Fault
Stage
Area
Empl
Site
Stage
Area
Battery low voltage
Battery low voltage
Sensor Fault
Sensor Fault Alarm
when connected
Corrective Action
Empl
Site
Adjust gain switch on sensor
Test sensor with 2nd transmitter
Test transmitter with 2nd sensor
Check and replace batteries
Check sensor setup
Adjust gain switch on sensor
Test sensor with 2nd transmitter
Test transmitter with 2nd sensor
With battery cap on, tap transmitter in palm of
hand to clear
Experiment with antenna combinations (with
& without)
Reset to factory defaults, program channel and
ID
Check connector and fully seat, twist and lock
connector
Check sensor cable for damage
Test sensor with 2nd transmitter
Test transmitter with 2nd sensor
Check sensor setup
Adjust gain switch on sensor
Test sensor with 2nd transmitter
Test transmitter with 2nd sensor
G. SPARE PARTS: The following items are suggested stockage for operator level repairs or replacement:
Model
Description
P/N
EARPHN
Earphone Assembly, Receiver
77Z0011
TOOL
Frequency Tuning Tool
57M0003
ANT-WIRE
Antenna, Wire (Transmitter LB)
10D0769-1
ANT-SUB
Antenna, Stub (Receiver LB)
56Z0003
GASKET
Gasket, Battery Cap (EMIDS)
23B0124
COVER
Cover, Rubber Boot
68Z0020
CAP-EMIDS
Battery Cap, EMIDS
10D0827
CLAMP
Battery Cap Clamp
66Z0059
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Section 4:
Frequency
Range
Low
Mid
High
Frequency/Channel Calculations
Frequency Ranges
Frequency
Min
Max
138 MHz
153 MHz
154 MHz
162 MHz
162 MHz
174 MHz
Channel
Steps
25 kHz
5 kHz
6.25 kHz
Max
Channels
600
1600
1920
Channel to Frequency Calculation
Channel * Channel Step + Min Frequency = Frequency for Channel
Examples:
- Low Band Channel 20
- 20 * 0.025 +138 =138.5 MHz
- Mid Band Channel 300
- 300 * 0.005 + 154 = 155.5 MHz
Frequency to Channel Calculation
(Frequency – Min Frequency) / Channel Step = Channel for Frequency
Examples:
- Low Band 151.5 MHz
- (151.5 – 138) / 0.025 = Channel 540
- High Band 172.5 MHz
- (172.5 – 162) / 0.00625 = Channel 1680
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Section 5:
FCC Notice / RF Exposure
FCC Notices (U.S. Only)
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 when the equipment
is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause interference with 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, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separations between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circu8it different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or experience radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Compliance Information
The following information is provided on the device or devices covered in this document in compliance with FCC
regulations:
• Model Number: QTIEMIDSMMCT, QTIEMIDSMMCR
• Company Name:
Qual-Tron, Inc.
9409 E. 55th Pl. S.
Tulsa, OK 74145-8157 USA
918-622-7052
RF Exposure – MPE / SAR
“For body worn operation”, the MMCR has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the
Qual-Tron, Inc. accessories (to include batteries) supplied or designated for this product, and provided at least 10 cm
separation between device including its antenna and the user’s body is maintained. Use of other accessories may not
ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
In order to comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements, the MMCT device must be installed and operated in such a way
that a minimum separation distance of 20cm is always maintained between the antenna and all persons during normal
operations.
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