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OPERATION MANUAL New Wetness Sensing System RX69W1 For monitoring purpose in USA By Nippon Kodoshi Corporation September 4,1998 RX-W1 Page 1 Table of Contents DESCRIPTION OverView Specifications Location and Function of Controls Transmitter Introduction Sensor Introduction Transmitter and Sensor Operating Sensor Installation to a disposal diaper Transponder Introduction Receiver Introduction Receiver Operating 10 11 13 Inside Views, Dip-SW Setting Transmitter Inside View Transmitter Dip-SW Setting Transponder Inside View Transponder Dip-SW Setting Receiver Inside View Receiver Test Mode 1 Receiver Test Mode 2 (Melody) Pager Controller Protocol lone ode Transmitter Clone Mode Transponder Clone Mode Receiver Clone Mode 14 14 15 16 17 19 20 23 24 26 26 31 33 RX-W1 Page 2 FCC PART 15 CLASS B MANUAL DESCRIPTION NOTICE 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to 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, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. RX-W1 Page 3 [1] Wetness Sensing System (1) Overview Transponder ’†Œp‹@ Transmitter ‘— M ‹@ ŒÅ ’èŒ^Žó M ‹@ Station-receiver (option) ‹ Žº —¾•ê Žº Œg‘ÑŒ^•\ Ž¦‹@ Handy-receiver This Wetness Sensing System is comprised with transmitters, transponders and receivers, which inform caregivers of sensing moisture in a diaper. Once wetness sensor incorporated into diaper is aware of moisture, the transmitter including sensor puts out the signal to the transponder and then to the receiver. RX-W1 Page 4 Specifications ■ TRANSMITTER Frequency RF Output Power Frequency stability Identification Modulation system Maximum Deviation Power Source Battery Life 318.125M, 318.500M, 318.875M, 319.250MHz 2400µV/m (67.6dBm) at 3 m ±0.001 Area ID1 99, Individual ID 1 99 Variable reactance frequency modulation ±4 kHz 3V (lithium battery CR2032) about 3 months ( dropped to 2.5V) ■ TRANSPONDER Receive system Receiving Frequency 1 Receiving Frequency 2 Sensitivity Intermediate frequencies Transmitting Frequency RF output power Frequency stability Modulation system Maximum Deviation Power supply requirement Battery Life Double-conversion superheterodyne 318.125M, 318.500M, 318.875M, 319.250MHz 314.500M~314.725MHz(25kHz step) -113dBm for 12dB SINAD 1st 21.7MHz 2nd 450kHz 314.500M~314.725MHz(25kHz step) 2250µV/m ( at 3 m ) ±0.001 Variable reactance frequency modulation ±4 kHz DC,AC9V 0.1A AC adaptor about 12 hours ■ RECEIVER Receive system Receiving Frequency 1 Receiving Frequency 2 Sensitivity Intermediate frequencies Frequency stability Power supply requirement Battery Life Double-conversion superheterodyne 318.125M, 318.500M, 318.875M, 319.250MHz 314.500M~314.725MHz(25kHz step) -113dBm for 12dB SINAD 1st 21.7MHz 2nd 450kHz ±0.001 DC,AC9V 0.3A AC adaptor about 5 hours RX-W1 Page 5 Location and Function of Controls Transmitter Introduction (1) overview Sensing devise (sensor) is connected to transmitter. Once sensing devise senses moisture, transmitter will send signal to transponder. ( )Each Designation Indicator Light Blue light flash in sensing wet. Red light flash in battery shutoff Slid Tab Rock in upper Open in down Battery Holder Cloning Terminal Use in Transmitter setting. Sensor Terminal RX-W1 Page 6 Sensor Introduction Sensor Always I love ai Sensor Electrode Moisture sensing part Attach to a disposal diaper with double-adhesive tape RX-W1 Page 7 Transmitter and Sensor Operating Open-Close Operation To open this case, release the lock by sliding this tab underneath. To lock the case is sliding this tab upward in closed status. Method of Battery desorption and Sensor Attachment Battery desorption Installation Cant the battery slowly. Disinstallation Push the battery upward. Sensor Installation Put the Sensor into the connector deeply and embed in guide pin from above to prevent to drop out. RX-W1 Page 8 Sensor Installation to Disposal Diaper The double-adhesive tape is attached to this side. Note that attaching the tape to wrong side will be cause malfunction. ai Attach the sensor to prospected part for wetting in a disposal diaper. NOTE: Attaching firmly with no space between the sensor and a diaper. If there is a distance, the sensor may not sense moisture in a disposal diaper. After attach the sensor, put the cover on a diaper and then fix the RX-W1 Page 9 transmitter. Transponder Introduction Overview Transponder receives signal from Transmitter and then transmits to Receiver. It transmits the signal received from Transmitter to another Transponder. Each Designation CODE ALERT Power-on Switch Wetness Sensing System NKK TX Indicator light for transmitting Flash when transmitting. RX Indicator receiving Power light for Power Supply Terminal BT Directions Indicator Shutoff light for Battery The transponder is located in the signal receivable area from Transmitter. RX-W1 Page 10 Receiver Introduction 1. Overview When the receiver receives signal from the transponder, it informs caregivers of received signal information (e.g. sense moisture or battery shutoff) by alarm of melodies and display. Each Designation Receiving Antenna CODE ALERT Indicator Light for receiving Flash when receiving TRANSMITTER ID Power RX COM VOLUME Volume Control Tab LOW BATTERY TX BATTERY OFF Flash when transfer to PC Indicator light for Battery Shutoff BT CLEAR Flash in Battery shutoff Wetness Sensing System NKK ID Reset button for Transmitter Battery Shutoff Warning LED for Transmitter Battery Shutoff. Acknowledge button for Transmitter Battery Shutoff Pager Controller & Cloning Terminal External Terminal for Power Supply Power-on RX-W1 Page 11 a. 1 Display Receiver Battery Shutoff When the battery of receiver run down, LED will flash. Information Display TRANSMITTER ID Power RX COM TX BATTERY BT CLEAR LOW BATTERY Indicator light for Shutoff Flash in Battery shutoff Battery When receiving the signal of sensing moisture in a diaper, it displays Area ID in right two-digit and transmitter ID in left two-digit. (NOTE: In case of sensing multiple IDs, it displays those IDs in turn.) (Example of Display 1) Transmitter ID 5 in Area 1 is Example of Display 2 When flashing “Warning LED for Battery Shutoff”, push “Acknowledge is displayed. button for Transmitter Battery Shutoff”, Transmitter ID 2 in Area 1 runs TX BATTERY RX-W1 Page 12 7 Receiver Operation Turning on power, current receiving channel for the transmitter is displayed in 7 segment Display with red LED and current receiving channel for the transponder in 7 for 5sec, after that it will clear the segment display with green LED, like ID. When the transmitter senses moisture in a diaper, the receiver displays Area ID and Transmitter ID and puts melodies on. Once Transmitter IDs are received, it continues displaying these IDs till the signal from the transmitter is cut off for 30sec. Those IDs will be cleared automatically when the signal is aborted (i.e. it displays those IDs till the diaper attached the sensor is changed.). Volume Control SW It changes Volume of melodies as four stage (large, middle, small and OFF). TX BATTERY SW LED Square red LED flashes in Transmitter Battery Shutoff. Transmitter ID which runs out is displayed during pushing this SW. (In case of detecting multiple IDs, it displays those IDs in turn.) BT CLEAR SW Battery Shutoff LED will be lighted out and its IDs will be cleared after checking which ID is detected by pushing TX Battery SW and changing the battery. NOTE: Be sure to clear detected IDs after changing the battery Power Supply AC adapter more than 0.3A, 9V(DC, AC) is available. In electricity failure, this system can work about for 5 hours by using built-in rechargeable battery. RX-W1 Page 13 3 Inside Views, Dip-SW Setting Transmitter Inside View Battery Holder Battery CR2032 CT1 Frequency ADJUST SW1 MODE Select VR1 RF Power ADJUST LED CT3 SENSOR Sensitivity ADJUST CN2 CLONING Port CN1 SENSOR Connect CT2 ANT Matching ADJUST Fig.3-1 TRANSMITTER RX-W1 Page 14 Transmitter Dip-SW Setting Capacitor Selection Sensor Type Selection ON SW1 MODE SELECT Sensitivity ON=TEST MODE TEST MODE SELECTION SW1-1 SW1-1 is ON when turning on power, it will enter into Test Mode. It will be transfered data continuously in the Test Mode. To stop the continuous transfer is turning SW1-1 off in Test Mode. Turning on power again with SW1-1 OF enters into Normal Mode. SENSOR TYPE SELECTION SW1-2 SW1-2 SENSOR TYPE OFF Capacitor type Sensor ON Resistor type Sensor Capacitor Sensitivity Selection SW1-3,4 SW1-3 SW1-4 OFF OFF Maximum Sensitivity about 3.5pF ON OFF Middle Sensitivity about 4.5pF OFF ON Lower Sensitivity about ON ON Minimum Sensitivity about 6.5pF Capacitor Sensitivity 5.5pF RX-W1 Page 15 Transponder Inside View SW1 Power SW Transponder ANT F1 Fuse 1A CN2 Cloning Port CN1 EXT Power Supply Input 9V SW2 Receiving Channel SW1 Transponder Channel SW3-4 Test Mode CN3 Battery Connect SW3-1 3 Transponder ID Select Fig.3-2 TRANPONDER RX-W1 Page 16 Transponder Dip-SW Setting SW MODE SELECT ON ON=TEST MODE Transponder ID Selection TEST MODE SELECT SW3-4 SW1-1 is ON when turning on power, it will enter into Test Mode. Data will be received continuously in the Test Mode. When SW3-1 is OFF, it receives data at Transmitter receiving frequency. When SW3-1 is ON, it receives data at Transponder receiving frequency. In that case, if RSSI is ON green LED will be flashed, if N-DET is ON red LED will be flashed. In Test Mode, changing SW3-4 into OFF will be in Transfer Mode. At that time, ID if SW3-1 is OFF it transfers only carrier wave, if ON it transfers continuously. Restart with SW3-4 OFF, it returns to normal mode. Transponder ID Selection SW3-1 3 SW3-1 SW3-2 SW3-3 ID OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON NOTE: In case of connecting multiple transponders, be sure not to set same Transponder IDs. RX-W1 Page 17 Receiving Channel Selection SW2 Receiving channel means receiving frequency when receiving the signal from Transmitter. no SW2 Receiving CH Receiving Frequency 1 CH 2 CH 318.125MHz 318.500MHz 3 CH 4 CH 318.875MHz 319.250MHz NOTE: It is impossible to receive the signal if the transmission wave has accordance with receiving wave. Transponder Channel Selection SW1 Transponder Channel means identical frequency Transponders transfers and receives mutually. SW1 Transponder CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH 9 CH 10 CH at which multiple Transponder Frequency 314.500MHz 314.525MHz 314.550MHz 314.575MHz 314.600MHz 314.625MHz 314.650MHz 314.675MHz 314.700MHz 314.725MHz RX-W1 Page 18 Receiver Inside View Receiver ANT CN1 EXT Power Supply Input 9V CN2 Cloning Port SW2 Power SW F1 Fuse 1A CN3 Battery Connect Battery 4.8V CN6 To Display Connect SW3 Receiving Channel Select SW1 Pager Controller Set TRANSMITTER ID Power RX COM LOW BATTERY TX BATTERY BT CLEAR BT CLEAR SW ID Reset button for Transmitter Battery Shutoff TX BATTERY SW Warning LED for Transmitter Battery Shutoff. Acknowledge button for Transmitter Battery Shutoff RX-W1 Page 19 Receiver Test Mode 1 TEST MODE SELECT When Power SW is ON in pushing BT CLEAR SW on Front Panel, it will be Test MODE 1. First, when BT CLEAR SW is pushing is displayed in 7segment LED for 1sec and then the LED of RX, COM and TX BATTERY is flashed sequentially. TRANSMITTER ID 7 Seg. LED All Test Display Second, it displays the receiving channel of transmitter and transponder which are in memory, like 0102 Transponder = 1CH, Transmitter = 2CH . TRANSMITTER ID Transponder Receiving CH=1ch Transmitter Receiving CH =2ch When BT CLEAR SW is released, it will be in Transponder receiving acknowledge Mode. Transponder receiving channel is displayed in left side LED with green and RSSI Level radio field intensity is displayed in right side LED with red. TRANSMITTER ID =1ch=1ch Transponder Receiving CH RSSI Level=35 When RSSI is ON RSSI 40 , RX LED is flashed with green and when NDET is ON, COM LED is flashed with red. RX RSSI ON=RX LED ON N-DET ON=COM LED ON COM To change the Transponder receiving channel is switching over SW3 of Rotary Dip SW in the Main Board to target channel, and then push the TX BATTERY SW in the Front Panel to memory the setting. SW3 Receiving Channel TX BATTERY Memory SW for TX BATTERY SW RX-W1 Page 20 Transponder Channel Select SW3 Transponder Channel means receiving frequency when receiving the signal from Transponder. SW1 Transponder CH 1 CH Transponder Frequency 314.500MHz 2 CH 3 CH 314.525MHz 314.550MHz 4 CH 5 CH 314.575MHz 314.600MHz 6 CH 7 CH 314.625MHz 314.650MHz 8 CH 9 CH 314.675MHz 314.700MHz 10 CH 314.725MHz After pushing BT CLEAR SW in Front panel again, it will be in Transmitter receiving acknowledging Mode. Current Transponder receiving channel is displayed in left side LED with green and RSSI Level radio field intensity is displayed in right side LED with red. TRANSMITTER ID Transmitter CH = 1ch RSSI Level=32 When RSSI is ON RSSI 40 , RX LED is flashed with green and when NDET is ON, COM LED is flashed with red. RX RSSI ON=RX LED ON N-DET ON=COM LED ON COM To change the Transponder receiving channel is switching over SW3 of Rotary Dip SW in the Main Board to target channel, and then push the TX BATTERY SW in the Front Panel to memory the setting. SW3 Receiving Channel TX BATTERY Memory SW for TX BATTERY SW RX-W1 Page 21 Transmitter Receiving Channel Select SW3 Receiving channel means receiving frequency when receiving the signal from Transmitter. SW3 Receiving CH Transmitter Receiving Frequency 1 CH 318.125MHz no 2 CH 3 CH 318.500MHz 318.875MHz 4 CH 319.250MHz NOTE: It is impossible to receive the signal if the transmission wave has accordance with the receiving wave. It returns to normal mode by restart. RX-W1 Page 22 Receiver Test Mode 2 (Melody Test) When POWER SW is ON in pushing BT CLEAR SW and TX BATTERY SW on Front Panel simultaneously, it will enter into Test MODE 2. TX BATTERY BT CLEAR BT CLEAR SW TX BATTERY SW Same time Push First, when BT CLEAR SW and TX BATTERY SW is pushing, is displayed in 7segment LED for 1sec and then the LED of RX, COM and TX BATTERY is flashed sequentially. TRANSMITTER ID 7 Seg. LED All Test Display The display of Seg. LED is cleared after 2sec. TRANSMITTER ID 7 Seg. LED All Delete Second, release BT CLEAR SW and TX BATTERY SW , and push BT CLEAR SW once. It displays Melody Number 01 in7 seg. LED with red and sounds the melody of Yankee Doodle from a loudspeaker only once except that Volume Control is OFF TRANSMITTER ID 01=Yankee Doodle In addition, if BT CLEAR SW is pushed again, it displays Melody Number 02 in7 seg. LED with red and sounds the melody of Oh Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie only once. Each time BT CLEAR SW is pushed, it sounds 16 melodies and 1 audible alarm to test these sounds. It returns to normal mode by restart. RX-W1 Page 23 Pager Controller Protocol In case of using PAGER CONTROLLER, SW1 in Main Board should be ON. SW1 PAGER CONTROLLER ON If the SW1 is ON without connecting Pager Controller by mistake or Pager Controller power is OFF, it alarms sound each 30sec. 1. Pager Controller communication BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY STOP BIT Form 9600BPS 8-BIT NONE 1BIT 2.Data Format Start BIT (1bit) DATA (8bit) Stop BIT (1bit) 3.RS-232-C Connector Receiver(9Pin) 1 CD 2 SD 3 RD 4 DTR 5 SG 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI PC(9Pin 1 CD 2 RD 3 SD 4 DTR 5 SG 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI RX-W1 Page 24 4.Cominucations Protocol [PC] [Receiver] Sensing Data Transfer] The Receiver transfers sensing information and battery shutoff information. It transfers the data periodically each 5sec. … [BCC][CR] Transmitter ID (4digits) which is sensing moisture or battery shutoff is transferred after [:][K], and then Transmitter status (”1” = Sensing moisture, ”2” = Battery shutoff, “3” = “1” and “2”) is transferred as singledigit. When multiple IDs or status is transferred, they are broken by and added [BCC][CR] at the end. When there are nothing of transmitting information, [K][BCC][CR] are transferred. BCC Calculating Methods (STX) 0101 (CMD) (ID) (DATA) Calculating Range CN (BCC) It gets the SUM from CMD to DATA and divides into MSB 4bits and LSB 4bits, and then adds 40H and converts into 2 bytes word as hexadecimal. Example 1 ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ 41 42 43 LSB MSB Example 2 ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ LSB MSB RX-W1 Page 25 ID Types Transmitter ID Transmitter ID “0608” is 4-digit number, first 2-digit is Area ID and last two-digit is individual unique ID. 16 types of Area ID “01” ”16”(“01” ”10”[Hex]) 99 types of Unique ID “01” ”99”(“01” ”63”[Hex]) Transmitter Clone Mode DC RS232C Straight cable PC under Windows 95 or 98 TRANSMITTER Fig.4-1 CONNECTION OF CLONING UNIT Connect the cloning unit like above chart, and start up PC and then run “Hyper Terminal” of Windows accessory. Fig.4.2 Initial window of Hyper Terminal After running Hyper Terminal, the following window will open. Set as below. RX-W1 Page 26 Fig.4-3-1 Start-up window of Hyper Terminal RX-W1 Page 27 Fig.4-3-2 Setting window of COM PORT Fig.4-3-3 Setting window of COM PORT RX-W1 Page 28 The following Transmitter start-up screen (Fig.4-4) will be displayed after setting Communication Port and Communication protocol and insert a battery. ###### TX69W01 Ver.1.0 ###### **** << Current Mode Status >> **** Current Detection=[ Capacitor ] 1.ID No. = 0112 2.Resistor Detection Time = 3 (s) 3.Capacitor Detection Time = 10 (s) 4.Transmission Qty = 01 5.STOP Time = 10 (s) 6.Serial Modulation Qty = 06 Current setting status of Transmitter Change Mode Set = [C] ? Execute = [Enter] ? (Note: No Key, Auto Execute after 5 sec.) Fig.4-4 Transmitter start-up screen At this point when pushing C key within 5sec, the following screen (Fig.4-5) is displayed and Mode Set can be changed. Pushing Enter key terminates the setting. **** << Current Mode Status >> **** Current Detection=[ Capacitor ] 1.ID No. = 0112 2.Resistor Detection Time = 3 (s) 3.Capacitor Detection Time = 10 (s) 4.Transmission Qty = 01 5.STOP Time = 10 (s) 6.Serial Modulation Qty = 06 **** << Mode Set >> **** [1] = Country Select [2] = ID No. [3] = Resistor Detection Time [4] = Capacitor Detection Time [5] = Transmission Qty [6] = STOP Time [7] = Serial Modulation Qty [0] = END Mode Set for Transmitter Select [1]-[7],[0] and Press [Enter] Fig.4-5 Mode Set for Transmitter RX-W1 Page 29 Country Set (Select [ ] in Fig. 4-5) **** << Country Set >> **** [ESC]=STOP Current country Country = USA [1]=USA [2]=JAPAN Input [1]or[2] ? and Press [Enter] >1 Country changed Fig.4-6 Country Set Transmitter ID Set (Select [ ] in Fig.4-5) **** << ID No. Set >> **** [ESC]=STOP Current ID ID No. = 0112 Input ID No. [0000]-[9999] ? and Press [Enter] >0101 ID changed Fig.4-7 Transmitter ID Set Setting of Resistor Detection Time. (Select [ ] in Fig.4-5) **** << Resistor Detection Time Set >> **** [ESC]=STOP Current Detection Time Resistor Detection Time = 3 (s) Detection Time changed unit: [sec] Input [1]-[9] ? and Press [Enter] >2 Fig.4-8 Setting of Resistor Detection Time Setting of Capacitor Detection Time. (Select [ ] in Fig.4-5) **** << Capacitor Detection Time Set >> **** [ESC]=STOP Current Detection Time Capacitor Detection Time = 10 (s) Input [01]-[99] ? and Press [Enter] >09 Fig.4-9 Detection Time changed unit: [sec] Setting of Capacitor Detection Time RX-W1 Page 30 Setting of Transmission number of times. (Select [ ] in Fig.4-5) **** << Transmission Qty Set >> **** [ESC]=STOP Current Transmission number of times Transmission Qty = 01 Input [01] ? and Press [Enter] >01 Fig.4-10 In case of USA, Transmission number of times is only one, and it is impossible to change. Setting of Transmission number of times Setting of Transmission Stop Time. (Select [ ] in Fig.4-5) **** << Stop Time Set >> **** [ESC]=STOP Current Stop Time Stop Time = 10 (s) Input [10]-[99] ? and Press [Enter] >11 Fig.4-11 In case of USA, Stop time can be changed from 10sec to 99sec. Setting of Transmission Stop Time Setting of Modulation number of times. (Select [ ] in Fig.4-5) **** << Serial Modulation Qty Set >> **** [ESC]=STOP Serial Modulation Qty = 06 Input [01]-[06] ? and Press [Enter] >05 Fig.4-12 Current Modulation number of times In case of USA, Modulation number of times can be changed from 01 to 06. Setting of Modulation number of times Select [ ] in Fig. 4-5, and then CLONING MODE will be terminated. After terminated CLONING MODE, it returns to Normal Mode. Select [1]-[7],[0] and Press [Enter] >0 **** << End of Mode Set >> **** Fig.4-13 CLONING MODE Termination RX-W1 Page 31 Transponder Clone Mode Conversion Cable RS232C Straight Cable Insert to CN2 of TRANSPONDER PC under Windows 95 or 98 Fig.4-14 CONNECTION OF CLONING UNIT Connect the cloning unit like above chart, and start up PC and then run “Hyper Terminal” of Windows accessory. When TRANSPONDER turned ON, the following screen (Fig.4-15) is displayed. ###### RP69W01 Ver.1.0 ###### 1. Repeater Retry Qty = [3] (x10sec) Current Status of Transponder setting Change Mode Set = [C] ? Execute = [Enter] ? Note: No Key, Auto Execute after 5 sec. Fig.4-15 Transponder set-up screen At this point when pushing C key within 5sec, the following screen (Fig.4-16) is displayed and Mode Set can be changed. Pushing Enter key terminates the setting. **** << Current Mode Status >> **** 1. Repeater Retry Qty = [3] (x10sec) **** << Mode Set >> **** [1] = Repeater Retry Qty Set [0] = END Select [1],[0] and Press [Enter] >1 Fig.4-16 Setting for Transponder RX-W1 Page 32 Setting of Transponder Re-try number of times (Select [ ] in Fig.4-16) It means even the signal from Transponder is aborted, it holds IDs for re-try number of times multiplied by 10sec. >1 Repeater Retry Qty = [3] Repeater Retry Qty [1]-[9]x10s =4 Fig.4-17 Current Retry number of times Retry number of times changed. unit: [10sec] Setting of Transponder Re-try number of times Select [ ] in Fig. 4-5, and then CLONING MODE will be terminated. After terminated CLONING MODE, it returns to Normal Mode. **** << Mode Set >> **** [1] = Repeater Retry Qty Set [0] = END Select [1],[0] and Press [Enter] >0 Mode set end. Fig.4-18 CLONING MODE Termination RX-W1 Page 33 Receiver Clone Mode RS232C Straight RECEIVER PC under Windows 95 or 98 Fig.4-19 CONNECTION OF CLONING UNIT Connect the cloning unit like above chart, and start up PC and then run “Hyper Terminal” of Windows accessory. When Receiver turned ON, the following screen (Fig.4-20) is displayed. ###### RX69W01 Ver.1.0 ###### 1. Melody Channel for Area Id Area Id 1 = Melody [01] (Ch) Area Id 2 = Melody [02] (Ch) Area Id 3 = Melody [03] (Ch) Area Id 4 = Melody [04] (Ch) Area Id 5 = Melody [05] (Ch) Area Id 6 = Melody [06] (Ch) Current Status Area Id 7 = Melody [07] (Ch) Receiver setting Area Id 8 = Melody [08] (Ch) Area Id 9 = Melody [09] (Ch) Area Id 10 = Melody [03] (Ch) Area Id 11 = Melody [03] (Ch) Area Id 12 = Melody [02] (Ch) Area Id 13 = Melody [01] (Ch) Area Id 14 = Melody [14] (Ch) Area Id 15 = Melody [15] (Ch) Area Id 16 = Melody [16] (Ch) 2. Melody Output = Repeat 3. Display switching time for multiple alarmed ID'S = [3]x0.5 (sec) 4. Dispaly holding time for alarmed ID = [3]x10 (sec) of Change Mode Set = [C] ? Execution = [Enter] ? Note: No Key, Auto Execution after 5 sec. Fig.4-20 Initial screen of Receiver RX-W1 Page 34 At this point when pushing C key within 5sec, the following screen (Fig.4-5) is displayed and Mode Set can be changed. Pushing Enter key terminates the setting. **** << Current Mode Status >> **** 1. Melody Channel for Area Id Area Id 1 = Melody [01] (Ch) Area Id 2 = Melody [02] (Ch) Area Id 3 = Melody [03] (Ch) Area Id 4 = Melody [04] (Ch) Area Id 5 = Melody [05] (Ch) Current Status Area Id 6 = Melody [06] (Ch) Receiver setting Area Id 7 = Melody [07] (Ch) Area Id 8 = Melody [08] (Ch) Area Id 9 = Melody [09] (Ch) Area Id 10 = Melody [03] (Ch) Area Id 11 = Melody [03] (Ch) Area Id 12 = Melody [02] (Ch) Area Id 13 = Melody [01] (Ch) Area Id 14 = Melody [14] (Ch) Area Id 15 = Melody [15] (Ch) Area Id 16 = Melody [16] (Ch) 2. Melody Output = Repeat 3. Display switching time for multiple alarmed ID'S = [3]x0.5 (sec) 4. Dispaly holding time for alarmed ID = [3]x10 (sec) of **** << Set of Mode >> **** Cancel=ESC [1] = Melody Channel for Area Id [2] = Melody Output [3] = Display switching time for multiple alarmed IDS [4] = Display holding time for alarmed ID Select [1]-[4] and Press [Enter] >1 Fig.4-21 Mode Set for Receiver Setting Melody Channel for Area ID (Select [ ] in Fig.4-21) **** << Change Melody for Area Id & confirm each Melodies >> **** Cancel=ESC [1] = Change Melody for Area Id [2] = Confirm each melodies Change Melody Confirm Melody Select [1]-[2] and Press [Enter] >1 Fig.4-22 Setting Melody Channel for Area ID RX-W1 Page 35 Change Melody for Area Id (Select [ ] in Fig.4-22) **** << Change Melody for Area Id >> **** Cancel=ESC [01] = Setting Area Id 1 [02] = Setting Area Id 2 [03] = Setting Area Id 3 [04] = Setting Area Id 4 [05] = Setting Area Id 5 [06] = Setting Area Id 6 [07] = Setting Area Id 7 [08] = Setting Area Id 8 [09] = Setting Area Id 9 [10] = Setting Area Id 10 [11] = Setting Area Id 11 [12] = Setting Area Id 12 [13] = Setting Area Id 13 [14] = Setting Area Id 14 [15] = Setting Area Id 15 [16] = Setting Area Id 16 Select [01]-[16] and Press [Enter] >01 Area ID for changing Fig.4-23 Setting Melody Channel for Area ID RX-W1 Page 36 Change Melody for Area Id (Select [ ] in Fig.4-23) **** << Change Melody for Area Id >> **** Cancel=ESC **** << Melody Name >> **** [01] = Yankee Doodle [02] = Oh Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie [03] = Oh! Susanna [04] = Under The Spreading Chestnut Tree [05] = Grandfathers Clock [06] = Chitty Chitty Bang Bang [07] = De Camptown Races [08] = If Youre Happy And You Know It, Clap Your Hands [09] = Mary Had A Little Lamb [10] = Edelweiss [11] = Bridge Over Troubled Water [12] = I have Been Working On The Railroad [13] = Do-Re-Mi [14] = One Sunny Day [15] = Aloha Oe [16] = Battle Hymn of The Republic [17] = Alarm List of Melody name Select [01]-[17] and Press [Enter] Area Id 1 = Melody [01] (Ch) Melody Channel for Area Id 1 =>01 Melody ID No. changed Fig.4-24 Setting Melody Channel for Area ID RX-W1 Page 37 Confirm each melodies (Select [ ] Confirm in Fig.4-22) **** << Confirm each melodies >> **** Cancel=ESC **** << Melody Name >> **** [01] = Yankee Doodle [02] = Oh Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie [03] = Oh! Susanna [04] = Under The Spreading Chestnut Tree [05] = Grandfathers Clock [06] = Chitty Chitty Bang Bang [07] = De Camptown Races [08] = If Youre Happy And You Know It, Clap Your Hands [09] = Mary Had A Little Lamb [10] = Edelweiss [11] = Bridge Over Troubled Water [12] = I have Been Working On The Railroad [13] = Do-Re-Mi [14] = One Sunny Day [15] = Aloha Oe [16] = Battle Hymn of The Republic [17] = Alarm List of Melody name Select [01]-[17] and Press [Enter] Current Melody Ch= [01] Melody number confirmed Request Melody Ch=>01 Fig.4-24 Melody Confirmation Setting of Melody Output Method (Select [ ] in Fig.4-21) **** << Melody Output >> **** Cancel=ESC [0] = One Shot [1] = Repeat Current Melody output method Select [0]-[1] and Press [Enter] Melody Output = Repeat Melody Output method for changing Melody Output =>1 Fig.4-25 Melody output method Set RX-W1 Page 38 Display switching time for multiple ID’s Set (Select [ ] in Fig.4-21) **** << Display switching time for multiple alarmed IDS >> **** Cancel=ESC [1] = 0.5 Sec [2] = 1.0 Sec [3] = 1.5 Sec [4] = 2.0 Sec [5] = 2.5 Sec [6] = 3.0 Sec [7] = 3.5 Sec [8] = 4.0 Sec [9] = 4.5 Sec Current holding time for display Select [1]-[9] and Press [Enter] Display switching time for multiple alarmed IDS = [3]x0.5 (sec) Display switching time for multiple alarmed IDS =>6 Holding time for display changed Fig.4-26 Changing Display holding time for Multiple IDs Display holding time for alarmed ID Set (Select [ ] in Fig.4-21) **** << Display holding time for alarmed ID >> **** Cancel=ESC [1] = 10 Sec [2] = 20 Sec [3] = 30 Sec [4] = 40 Sec [5] = 50 Sec [6] = 60 Sec [7] = 70 Sec [8] = 80 Sec [9] = 90 Sec Current holding time for display Select [1]-[9] and Press [Enter] Display holding time for alarmed ID = [3]x10 (sec) Display holding time for alarmed ID =>3 Holding time for display changed Fig.4-27 Changing Display holding time RX-W1 Page 39 Push [Esc] in Fig. 4-21, and then CLONING MODE will be terminated. After terminated CLONING MODE, it returns to Normal Mode. **** << Set of Mode >> **** Cancel=ESC [1] = Melody Channel for Area Id [2] = Melody Output [3] = Display switching time for multiple alarmed IDS [4] = Display holding time for alarmed ID Select [1]-[4] and Press [Enter] **** << End of Mode Set >> **** Fig.4-28 CLONING MODE Termination RX-W1 Page 40
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