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Hand-Held
Tracker
User’s Guide
Hand-Held Tracker Features:
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Hand-Held Tracker Features Defined:
. ONIOFF Button: Press and release to turn ”and-
Ileld Tracker ON. Press and hold for 2 seconds then
release to turn Hand-Held Tracker OFF.
- Signal Strength Display: LED Display indicates
the strength of an active alarm signal being received
by the Hand-Held Tracker.
- Long Range Selector: Button to change Hand-Held
Tracker to Long Range,
- Long Range Indicator: LED to indicate Hand-Held
Tracker is set to receive signal strength of an active
alarm from a distance (7me - |25 feel.
- Short Range Selector: Button to change Hand-Held
Tracker to Short Range.
- Short Range Indicator: LED to indicate Hand-Held
Tracker is set to receive signal strength of an active
alarm from a distance of [50 - 25 feet.
. Track Number Display: Indicates the track number
that the Hand-Held Tracker is monitoring User must
set the track number to nuteh the number given by
the dispatcher to track the correct active alarm.
- Track Number Selector: Buttons to adjust the track
number being monitored by the Hand-Held Tracker.
Press A to increase track number and v to
flee ease track number.
Warning: If track number is not set to the
correct track number given by the dispatch officer, the
Hand-Held Tracker will not receive a signal from the
active alarm being pursued.
Speaker Volume Control: Buttons to adjust the
volume ofthe tone from speaker. Press A to
increase volume and v to decrease volume
Speaker: The speaker tone changes pitch as signal
strength increases or decreases to indicate a change in
the signal strength of an active alarm.
Earphone Socket: Socket to connect earphone for
silent tracking of an active alarm.
Emergeney ALARM Burma: Pres and release to
turn Emergency ALARM ON. Track Number
Display will flash H99 when an Emergency ALARM
has been activated. The Hand-Held Tracker will
transmit an ALARM signal to the dispatch otl'rccr.
Low Battery ladleator: LED will illuminate when
battery is discharged. The Hand-Held Tracker will
out lically tum power off aher 60 seconds.
KWaming: Hand-Held Tracker battery must
be rec ged within 8 hours following an automatic
power ofl‘.
Battery Charger Socket: Socket to connect battery
charging kit to the Hand-Held Tracker hattery.
900 MHz Aaleaaa: Antenm to receive signal ofan
active alarm and to communicate with Campus-
911 " network.
To Test The Hand-Held Tracker:
.0pen and inspect the contents of the Hand-Held Tracker case.
Included in the case are the following items:
Hand-Held Tracker
Wall Plug Adapter
Battery Charging Adapter
Earphone Piece
Instmction Manual
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Remove Hand-Held Tracker from protective case.
Visually lmpect Hand-Held Tracker for any signs of damage.
Press and release ON/OFF Button to turn power ON. Notice
the TRACK number display will Flash ““00 and Range will be
set to "Long.“
5. Observe if the "Low Battery" indicator is on. If Low Battery
indicator is on. turn off power and charge Hand-Held Tracker
battery immediately.
6. While the Hand-Held Tracker's power is still on. change the
TRACK number by pressing the Track number selector buttons.
Test both MA and decrease' buttons. Notice that the
TRACK number increases or decreases.
7. Change Range by pressing the Long and Short buttons. Notice
the LED changes with the Range setting button pressed.
8. Engage earphone piece to earphone socket and listen for a
slight "buzz" irt the earphone piece.
9. Remove earphone piece from earphone socket and return
eamhone piece to protective case.
10. Press and hold for 2 seconds the ON/OFF button then release to
turn Hand-Held Tracker OFF.
l l. Retum Hand-Held Tracker to case and close case securely.
12. At this point. the Hand-Held Tracker is ready for use.
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To Operate The Hand-Held Tracker:
Nate: The Hand-Held Tracker is a tool to be used for Inca/ion of
an active alarm. The Hand-Held Tracker duet t_w_1 replace the
annual procedure/or semi; and "mm It is to be used to
supplement the location pmeess afar active alumfar the
Campus- .911 I'syslem and Is M a who'll-refer safe
behavior.
ll When the dispach reports an active alarm in the coverage
zone of the campus, confirm the correct TRACK number with
the dispatcher.
2. Upon arriving to the alarm location. remove the Hand~Held
Tracker from the protective case and turn power ON.
3. Set the Hand-Ileld Tracker to the specified TRACK number
given by the dispatcher. The TRACK number display will stop
flashing when the Hand-Held Tracker receives the active alarm
information When the Hand-Held Tracker receives the active
alarm it will begin to update the signal strength display visually
and provide an audible tone in the speaker.
4. Set the Hand-Held Tracker Range to Long.
. If possible. move to a relatively open area and establish a
starting position to begin the track.
6. Stand still in the starting position and hold the Hand-Held
Tracker close to the body and wait approximately 2 seconds for
signal strength reading to register on the signal strength display.
7. ln the same starting position, rotate in 90’ increments and take a
signal strength reading for approximately 2 seconds at each
increment to identify the highest level signal strength.
3. At this point, begin to walk in the direction ofthe highest signal
strength received by the Hand-Held Tracker from the staning
position. Note: If the Long range scale is maximized. switch
the range from Long to Shon and repeat steps 6 & 7.
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9. Proceed in that direction and stop when the signal strength
begins to decrease. Note: Remember to allow for
approximately 2 seconds of receive data for accurate signal
strength.
l0. Turn and walk back toward the starting position until the signal
strength display increases to a maximum level and stop again.
ll.ln the second position. rotate in 90' increments and take a
signal strength reading for approximately 2 seconds at each
increment to identify the highest level signal strength.
12. Now, begin to walk irt the direction of the highest signal
strength received by the Hand-held Tracker from the second
position.
I}. Proceed in that direction until the signal strength begins to
decrease.
14. Turn and walk back toward the second position until the signal
strength display increases to a maximum level and stop again.
l5.Again, rotate in 90' increments and take a signal strength
reading for approximately 2 seconds at each increment to
identify the highest level signal strength.
16. Repeat this process until you maximize the Long range scale.
Then switch the range of the Hand-Held Tracker li'om Long to
Short and continue this process. Note: If the range has been
set to Short, the active alarm should be within viewable range.
In the event of an emergency for the officer in pursuit. the Hand-
Held Tracker is equipped with an ALARM. By pressing the
ALARM button, the Hand-Held Tracker immediately transmits an
alarm message to the Campus- 911 .. system and ends the current
tracking session. A Hand-Held Tracker that is transmitting an
alarm message will flash "99" on the TRACK number display. The
alarm message will continue to transmit until the battery is depleted
or il'the officer manually turns power OFF.
Charging the Battery of The Hand-Held
Tracker:
Nate:
The Hand-Held Tracker must use only the battery charging
adapter and wall plug adapter supplied with each Hand-Held
Thacher Kit
To assure full battery capacity. the battery of the Hand-Held
Tracker must be charged afier any track longer than 2 haurs.
if the law bmtery Indicator Is Illuminated or at a minimum of
every 2 weeks even if the Hand-Held Tracker has not been
used.
Ta assure optimum performance, the battery of the Hand-
Ileld Tracker must befally charged befare operating the
Hand-Held 1‘ rather.
. Remove the Hand-Held Tracker. the wall plug adapter and the
battery charging adapter from the protective case.
In an area that will not be disturbed. plug the wall plug adapter
into a standard 120 volt 60Hz wall outlet.
Insert the barrel plug of the wall plug adapter into the socket ot‘
the battery charging adapter.
While power to the Hand-Held Tracker is OFF. inscn the barrel
plug oflhe battery charging adapter into the socket ot'thc
Hand-Held T racker. Please refer to the Hand-Held Tracker
Features for location of Battery Charger socket on the Hand-
llekl Tracker.
"Hie battery charging adapter LED will illuminate a solid red tn
indicate the Hand-Held Tracker battery is being charged.
if the battery charging adapter LED does not illuminate. check
to see if the wall outlet is active,
7.
If the battery charging adapter Ll-Zl) ilhtminates a flashing red.
the battery is mt being charged. Unplug the barrel plug from
the Hand-Held Tracker and re-insert it into the socket of the
Hand-Held Tracker. Note: ‘Ihe battery charging adapter must
receive power from the wall plug adapter before it is inserted
into the Hand-Held Tracker.
The Hand-Held Tucker battery is fully charged wlten the
battery charging adapter LED illuminates a solid green.
Upon charging the Hand-Held Tracker battery. unplug the
battery charging adapter from the Hand-Held Tracker, the wall
plug adapter (ion: the battery charging adapter and the wall
plug adapter from the wall outlet. Return all item to the
protective case and close case securely.
Helpful Tips:
As with all radio equipment, the signal strength from the Hand-
Held Tracker will be degraded by metal surfaces, buildings.
automobiles and wet surfaces. Please be aware that multi-path
signals may alTect the signal strength display. Observe the
surrounding metal surfaces. buildings. automobiles and wet
surfaces to help determine the origin of the active alarm if multi-
path is suspected.
The battery in the Hand-Held Tracker is designed to operate for
an 8-hour shill, It is unlikely that the Hand-Held Tracker will
be operating for an entire shill. but it my be used for multiple
incidents in an ll hour shifi. Please refer to Charging the
Battery of the Hand-Held Tracker section for more infomution
on maintaining a fully charged battery for peak perfomtance,
The Hand-Held Tracker is no] a substitute for safe behavior. It
is a tool to enhance the location process ofan active alarm. The
Hand-Held Tracker does int replace the normal procedure for
search and rescue.
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FCC INFORMATION:
This device complies with Part IS oflhe 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 uperation.
The Hand-Held Tracker might cause TV or radio interference even
when it is operating properly. To determine the Hand-Held
Tracker is causing interference. perform a test. Ifthe interference
appears during the testing ut‘thc Hand-Held Tracker. the Hand-
Held Tracker may be causing the interference. Try to eliminate the
interference by:
" Moving the Hand-Held Tracker away from the receiver with the
interference problems.
° Calling your Campus- 911 " site manager t'nr assistance.
AW-rning!!! Do not open the Handvlleld Tracker. Opening
the Hand-Held Tracker voids any warranty Any service, including
replacing batteries to the Hand-Held Tracker, must be made by a
qualified Camp us- 911 "' representative.

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