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Multi Mouse Trap Connect
(MMT) User Guide
Adam O’Callaghan/JMc
7-6-18 – GSD-100694 Version 1.2
MMT - Overview
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Retrofittable to TinCat models from Victor and JT Eaton.
•
Retrofittable to Little Pete models from JT Eaton
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Battery Powered
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Reports activations directly to PestNet Online
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Based on RI Connect LongReach 868/915MHz Technology
Introduction to the PestConnect
System
Control Panel
MMT Connect
Units
MMT Technical Details
Battery Supply
2 x AA Cell Alkaline Batteries
Dimensions
112mm x 38mm x 60mm
Material
20% Glass Filled PC
Weight
173g
Operating Temperature
-20 to +50 Celcius
Mounting
JT Eaton & Victor TinCat’s
JT Eaton Little Pete
Standards/Certifications
FCC
IP Rating
IP67
Product Exploded View
MMT Sensor – Key Hardware Features 1 / 2
Infra Red light Sensors scan
inside the trap, monitoring for
rodent activity.
2 x Hidden until lit LED’s show
the technician the status of the trap
MMT Sensor – Key Hardware Features 2 / 2
Battery compartment – housing 2 x AA Alkaline Batteries
In box components
Live Catch Connect Sensor
Rubber Bungs (x2)
Anti reflection
label
NB: For each box of 10 x MMT sensors 1x Pest Key and 2x
allen keys will be provided
Fixing Bolts (x2)
Trap Fixing Bracket
Install Step 1 – Remove Front Cover using
Pest Key
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Install Step 3 – Align Infra Red Sensors
Lenses to the openings in the trap
Victor Tin Cat
JT Eaton Tin Cat
Infra red sensor lenses align with the traps on the RHS as shown above for Tin Cat.
NB: For Little Pete there is only one alignment option.
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Install Step 4 – Bolt Sensor to trap
Victor Tin Cat
JT Eaton Tin Cat
Position LED Lenses to Trap Holes as shown above.
Take the Trap Fixing Bracket and
Orientate as shown above.
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Place the Trap Fixing Bracket over the LED Lenses
and hold together for bolting (see next page).
Install Step 4 – Bolt Sensor to trap
First Bolt
Second Bolt
Bolts Fitted
Tighten bolts using allen key provided or any suitable 8mm allen key.
Please note that the above bolt configuration is for Victor Tin Cat.
Use the other set of holes for bolting the JT Eaton Tin Cat.
Tighten bolts & ensure sensor is securely fitted to
the trap. The Sensor should be parallel to trap as
shown left.
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Install Step 5 – Fit Rubber Bungs
Fit the two supplied rubber bungs to
the sensor using the allen key
supplied. This is required to close and
seal the two unused holes to prevent
water ingress (mandatory).
Please note that this bolt configuration
is for Victor Tin Cat.
Use the other set of holes for rubber
bungs sealing the JT Eaton Tin Cat.
Push the bung firmly down to fully
insert as shown. The top of the
rubber bung must be level or sub
flush to the top surface in both
positions.
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Install Step 6 – Fit Label to Trap
Fit the supplied black label inside the
Victor/JT Eaton at the opposite end of
the trap from the sensor (mandatory).
Peel back the release liner to reveal
the adhesive and adhere accordingly.
Please note that this configuration
(Picture left) is Victor Tin Cat.
Identical required for JT Eaton Tin
Cat.
Ensure that these two holes
remain open.
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Install Step 7 – Fit Rubber Sealing Boot.
Orientate and Push Fit the supplied
Black Rubber Sealing Boot to the
Sensor in position shown left
(mandatory).
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Install Step 8 – Install Batteries
Note 1: Only use suitable AA Alkaline Batteries
Note 2: The trap lid MUST BE CLOSED during the battery installation to avoid
false triggers during the final setup stage, pictures for reference only.
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Install Step 9 – Replace the Cover
Right hand side first, ensuring clip is engaged
SNAP!
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Fitment to Little Pete
To fit the MMT sensor to a Little Pete trap.
Follow all of the previous steps (identical hole configuration to JT Eaton Tin Cat).
Align label with top edge of
entrance housing
Ensure label is flat and smooth
when finished.
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Connect Setup Sequence (1/2)
(Read all steps through before starting)
Upon initial Power Up the two LED’S
go into a Red Level Crossing Effect.
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Open Trap and break the infra red
sensor beams.
Connect Setup Sequence (2/2)
(Read all steps through before starting)
Close Lid
LED’s now flash Red/Blue until
connected to the control panel at
which point 5 blue flashes will
indicate a successful connection.
Connection can take upto 2minutes
depending on the number of
repeaters installed, wait until the “5
blue flashes” are seen
Trap is now connected and ready to be placed in situ and left.
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Technician Service Mode (1/2)
Place pest key over the magnet target area for a few seconds
and then remove and watch for blue LEDs (Level Crossing
Effect).
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Technician Service Mode (2/2)
2 x Blue LED’s flash every 3
seconds indicating it is now ok to
open the lid of the trap to service.
Servicing can commence.
To rearm the trap swipe the magnet again and repeat the ‘Connect Setup Sequence’
by testing the IR’s and confirming the system has reconnected to the Control Panel.
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Signal Test Mode
It is possible to put the device into Radio Check mode where the signal strength is
indicated by the colour of the flashing LED.
To put the Device into Radio Check Mode, switch on the device and wait for 10
seconds, the LED’s will flash red during this time before turning to yellow after 10
seconds. Once the LED’s are flashing yellow break the beams should be broken.
Break the infrared beams (in the same way as the normal setup) to start the Radio
Check. The LED will now flash every 3 seconds to indicate the state of the
connection to the Control Panel with the following values:
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LED Colour
Signal Strength
Blue
Strong
Yellow
Functional but should be
improved
Red
NO Signal
LED’s & Troubleshooting
LED
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Sensor State
Detail
Action
Single Solid
Red
During Power on
Battery Level Low
Replace Battery
Red Level
Crossing LED
During Power on
Trap awaiting sensor test
Open Lid and break the infra red beams with hand
Red & Blue
Flashing LED
Setup
Attempting connection to Control
Panel
Please wait
5 x Blue LED
Flashes
Setup /
Connection to
Control Panel
Sensor has successfully connected to
the Control Panel
No action required
5 x Red LED
Flashes
Setup /
Connection to
Control Panel
Sensor has been unable to connect
to the Control Panel.
Reduce the distance from sensor to Control Panel or install
a repeater.
Single flashing
blue LED
Setup
One set of Infra Red sensors has
been tested, awaiting test of other
set.
Replace hand in trap and swipe left to right, place hand
closer to sensor. Replace sensor if fault persists
Solid Green
LED
Setup
Infra Red Sensors have not been
triggered within 30 seconds
Begin setup again. Replace sensor if unable to clear fault.
Rapid Flashing
Green LED
Setup
One set of IR’s has passed, one set
has failed and 30 seconds has
elapsed
Begin setup again. Replace sensor if unable to clear fault
2 x Solid Blue
LED’s
Mag swipe
Sensor entering service mode
Wait 3 seconds for the trap to enter service mode
Blue Level
Crossing LED
Service Mode
Trap is in service mode, it is safe to
open the trap without sending false
trigger alerts to the Control Panel
Service trap
Solid RED LED
– Flashing
Blue LED
Entering Service
Mode
Low Battery has been detected
Replace battery
FCC Warning Statement
FCC warning statement:
•
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.
•
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users
must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
•
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment
ISED warning statement:
•
(1)
(2)
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
This equipment contains FCC ID: 2AK3PGSD-500349 and IC ID: 22407-GSD500349
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Notices
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manufacturer’s resellers (collectively known as “The Sellers”) disclaim all warranties, express,
implied or statutory, including and without limitation the implied warranties of non-infringement,
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, or any warranties arising from course of
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damages or loss, including but not limited to direct, indirect, special, wilful, punitive, incidental,
exemplary or consequential damages, damages for loss of business profits, or damages for loss
of business of any customer or third party arising out of the use or the inability to use the
product, including but not limited to those resulting from defects in the product or documentation.
In no event shall the sellers’ total cumulative liability of each and every kind in relation to the
product exceed the cost to replace the product.
Product disposal instructions for residential users
The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) has been put
in place to recycle products using best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise
the impact on the environment, treat any hazardous substances and avoid increasing landfill.
The symbol shown above and on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or
Electronic Equipment and you should not put it into your domestic waste bin. When you’ve no
more use for it, please dispose of the product according to your local authority’s recycling
scheme. For more information, please contact your local authority or the retailer
where you bought the product.
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Thank you

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