Universal Surveillance Systems USS-MRG-82-400 8.2 MHz Mirage System User Manual MONO82 USR MAN REV 0A

Universal Surveillance Systems, LLC 8.2 MHz Mirage System MONO82 USR MAN REV 0A

User Manual

MONO 8.2 MHz (MONODSP8)  USER'S MANUAL       HISTORY OF REVISIONS AND REPAIRS:   07/2012 REV.A (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4)           Confidential and proprietary information, for internal use only.       MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A
2 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immedia tely and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.  USER'S MANUAL    CONTENT  1. Safety guidelines 3 2. Basic information  3 3. El. board description (HW: N: 6163, REV.8.3; SW: V3.4)  4 4. Antennas  5 5. Connecting the el. board  5 6. RF application 8,2MHz MIX V3.4  6 6.1 Settings  7 6.2 System  7 6.3 Alarm  7 6.4 MONO 8,2MHz  8 6.4.1 Synchronization  8 6.4.2 TX  9 6.4.3 RX  9 6.5 Sync  10 7. Quick installation guide  11 7.1 Pre-installation  11 7.2 Basic equipment required  11 7.3 Configuration  12 7.4 Connection  12 7.5 Application settings  12 7.6 Final  14 8. Declaration  15 8.1 Equipment modification caution  15 8.2 FCC compliance 15 9. Notes 16
3 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This  document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immediately and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.   1. SAFETY GUIDELINES   Operate the system only as described in these operating instructions.  Damage to hardware due to improper use may result in loss of warranty.  WARNING! Do not open the antenna el. board cover while it is connected to main power. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! CAUTION! When connecting or disconnecting antennas make sure that el. board !  is switched off. CAUTION! Do not disconnect the connectors from el. board unless adapter has !  been disconnected from main power.  CAUTION! Only USS authorized professional technicians can install and/or service !  this system    2. BASIC INFORMATIONS    ABOUT: This reference manual settings procedure, basic tuning for put into operation of the MONO RF 8.2MHz electronic board.  USE: The system MONO RF 8.2MHz electronic board is invented for protection of goods in stores entry/exit and it works in frequency range of 8.2 MHz. MONO 8.2MHz detects all kinds of tags from different producers, i.e. hard, soft and paper, which are intended for radio frequency systems with operating frequency of 8.2 MHz. The system MONO 8,2MHz consists of  one  mechanical  pedestal  and  one  electronic  board.  For  higher  number  of systems, synchronization is performed by a two-wire cable or wireless by the setting in RF application. MONO 8.2MHz can operate even close to modern deactivators of paper tags without any reduction of sensitivity.  WORKING PRINCIPLE: Device transmits short high-frequency pulses and receives signals from tags which are located in the detection field. Radio-frequency system is designed for detection of RF  tags and  labels  working  on  8.2  MHz  frequency. Detected  tags activate sound and light alarm.
4 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immedia tely and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.  3. EL. BOARD DESCRIPTION (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4)   9.                 Pic. 1 - El. board description   1. - Terminal of external synchronization from/into another el. board. ( for install and service only)  2. - Terminal that drive external speaker and LEDs or lights to provide audio and visual alarms.  3. – Terminal is not used in the USA  4. - RS-232 interface ( for install and service only)  5. - Trimmer that adjust the volume of external speaker.  *NOTE: This is the only manual tuning required for normal installation! * 6. - Terminal for power 15VAC supply, with consumption of at least 300mA.  7. - ON/OFF power LEDs status.  8. - Transceiver antenna terminal drives two unicoil antennas.
5 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This  document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immediately and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.   9. - Heartbeat LED - Blink slowly in normal run mode. Blink fast (for 9 sec.) when you turn ON the electronic board or during the quick adaptation (for 4 sec.) (system adaptation to environment interference) or during the time when is the Transmitter (TX) turned OFF.    4. ANTENNAS    The  antennas that  are  connected with  MONO  RF  8,2MHz  electronic  board  are  always configured as multicoil transceiver devices. They combine transmit and receive function with one pedestal.  *NOTE: See section 6.5 MONO 8,2MHz -> Synchro. * All  settings  about  the  antenna  fine  tuning  and  synchronization  are  performed  in RF application 8.2MHz MIX V4.0.   5. CONNECTING THE EL. BOARD    *NOTE: Please note that the device must be connected to the PC as long as you * keep configuring it. Device is removed after configuration.   The MONO 8.2MHz system is configured and tuned mostly by software. The latest version of RF application 8.2MHz MIX should be installed before connecting to the control box. Electronic board is connected to the PC with a USB Hardware Key which is required for security purposes or with eComm via internet connection. When you start the application, you will see basic connection settings window.  Communication  -  Choose  according  to  device  which  will mediate  the  communication.  Serial  includes  devices  with RS485 or RS232 interfaces, that provides USB connection with computer. Internet includes devices as eComm that provides remote server control via internet connection. COM port - Choose number of USB port that is set for Serial communication in you computer. If you are unsure of what Pic. 2 - Basic connection settings window
6 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immedia tely and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.  COM port needs to be selected, click "Search" button and the application will scan and display the correct one. Socket communication - Here you can connect device remotely via internet connection with information and login authorized from provider of eComm. The hardware key is connected to the 6-pin RS232 Serial connector on the control unit and then to an available USB port on the PC.   Pic. 3 - Hardware key   6. RF APPLICATION 8.2MHz MIX V3.4    6.1 SETTINGS  Settings  page  allows  the  user  very  basic  control of  the  device  as  well  as  tests  its functionality.  Communication - Sets the type of communication, either locally or remotely through the internet.  COM port - Allows the user to select the correct COM port manually through a scroll bar or automatically by clicking on the “Search” button. The “Connect” button connects the PC to the device locally or remotely and “Disconnect” disconnects it. Make sure to disconnect the device before unplugging it to avoid freezing of the computer and/or loss of data.  List of device - Shows list of connected devices. Here you can also change the address of device, simply with button "Change address".  Refresh all parameters - Updates all data from the controller unit with the latest values.  Test - Clicking on this buttons will test the EEPROM and RAM memory. If the memory is broken, contact manufacturer.
7 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This  document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immediately and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.                          Pic. 4 - Settings window   6.2 SYSTEM  System parameters are for factory testing and modifications only. It is not recommended to change these values without the advice of manufacturer.  Software version -  Shows the  current  version of  the  system and  serves  as important information for any possible future upgrades.  Device default setting - Returns all settings that you make to the factory settings.    6.3 ALARM   This page set up to three types of alarms. Each alarm is for different passing condition of the scanned gateway.
8 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immedia tely and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.  Duration of alarm light - Number specifies the time (in seconds) of how long will be the light alarm running after the trigger.  Blink frequency - Sets how fast will be the light alarm blink.  Duration of alarm sound - Number specifies the time (in seconds) of how long will be the sound alarm running after the trigger.  Beeper frequency - Changes the speed interval of beeps.  Type of beeps - You can choose between four types of beep intervals and assign them to different types of alarms.  Test buttons - Serves for testing of correct run of light and sound alarms.  Watchdog - This counter may be very important as the device will automatically reboot itself from time to time when it encounters an error. High number in short period of time may indicate a problem with the device. In that case contact manufacturer.   6.4 MONO 8,2MHz    6.4.1 SYNCHRONIZATION   Synchro  -  Type  of  synchronization -  Mains  frequency  -  Follows  the  moment  of  zero crossing  from  falling  or  rising  edge  based  upon  which  transmit  the  signal.  This  option allows you to make simple synchronization with other  systems to avoid them from the interference, that transmitting signal is delayed at the desired time (in microseconds). Type of synchronization - Slave - System waits for  synchronization pulses from "Master unit". Set of “Slave delay measurement of synchronization” depending on cable length. In case of longer cable reduce the value.   Type  of  synchronization -  Individual synchro -  Manual settings of  system transmitting period.  Use  only in  case  of  high  interference  from  mains power.
9 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This  document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immediately and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.   -  Jitter -  Generates  random  values (the  order  of  microsecond) and adds them to the phase delay. The setting helps eliminate mains interference.  -  Period  -  Sets  the  value  of  the  manual  settings  of  system transmitting  period.  Parameter  is  changeable  only  when  it  is "Individual synchro" active.   6.4.2 TX   TX - TX power  -  Select  the value using  scrollbar  and  confirm  it  with  button. The transmit power can be minimum at level 2 and maximum at level 7.  -  Use  sweep  -  Leave  this  function  always  enabled.  System  transmits  in  eight frequencies  in  that  case.  This is  important  due  to  untuned  labels in  8,2MHz frequency. You can set the range of minimum and  maximum frequencies, but it  is recommended to leave default values.  Due to restriction on certain frequency bands by the FCC, 8.2MHz MONO system does not transmit in the following bands:   Low frequency of forbidden band 1: 8.271 MHz High frequency of forbidden band 1: 8.314 MHz Low frequency of forbidden band 2: 8.342 MHz High frequency of forbidden band 2: 8.435 MHz  - Label protective mode - Save label from high transmiting power near the antenna, which can destroy the label. Function temporarily reduces the transmitting power.    6.4.3 RX   RX - Gain - With scrollbar select the desire gain and confirms it with button. Higher gain can increase received signal but also noise from environment. Recommended value is 100.   Alarm counters - Display counted alarms.  Quick  adaptation  -  System  make  continual quick  adaptations  after the  set  time.  This button allow you to make adaptation instantly.
10 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immedia tely and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.   RX channels  -  Shows  received  signal  on  eight  channels.  Frequency  of  each  channel depends  on parameter  setting  of        "Use  sweep"  and  range of  minimal  and  maximal frequency. If it is "Use sweep" turned ON, frequencies are mathematically generated from minimal to maximal value. If it is "Use sweep" turned OFF, all of eight channels has the same value. Every channel can be deactivated by the checkbox.   Test  and  testing -  For testing purposes. Capture values from the electronic board and report on them. Bias values should be around 2100, different values indicate error.    6.5 SYNC  Sync - Takes down one period of mains frequency. Green rectangle represent bursts that system transmits. Red signal represents everything else, like environmental or static noise, other systems, interference etc. This signal helps, when you want to synchronize systems to  avoid  them  from  interference  with  each  other.  If  you  want  display  actual  received signal, choose “Automatic read” checkbox and click on “Read array” button.  D/A - Shows different types of signals used mostly for testing purposes.   7. QUICK INTALLATION GUIDE    This section is meant to describe the basic steps for installing the RF system in a standard environment. It is not meant to troubleshoot, but only to show the necessary steps in sequential order.    7.1 PRE-INSTALLATION   (A) Review User Manual and Rules of Installation. (B) Install your PC latest version of RF Software. (C) Test the system before going to the location site.
11 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This  document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immediately and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.   7.2 BASIC EQUIPMENT REQUIRED   (A) PC with Windows XP, V ista or 7 operating system or later and 1 free USB 2.0 port. (B)  Hardware  key  with  USB Cable  and  twisted  „phone"  cable  with  RJ14  +  RJ12 connectors or eComm with cross UTP patch cable, power supply and twisted „phone" cable with RJ14 + RJ12 connectors. (C) Antennas. (D) RF Hard tag or RF sticker label. (E) Power supply for electronic board (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4). (F)  4  screws (8mm  or  10mm diameter, at  least  60mm long) for  each  antenna, not included with system. (G) Washer and plastic screw anchor (unless using a hardening agent) for each screw. (H) 4mm Allen (hexagon) wrench for antenna screws.   7.3 CONFIGURATION   (A) Consult section 6.5 and inspect the environment to decide on the best configuration of  antennas. Several  configurations  may  need  to  be  tested  before  finding  the  most suitable one.    7.4 CONNECTION   (A) Connect the power supply to the electronic board (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4) marked in the Pic. 1 - El. board description. (B)  Interconnect  the  hardware  key  to  the  electronic  board  (HW:N:6163,  REV.8.3; SW:V3.4) and the PC. (C) Plug in the power supply to the mains supply. Open the RF Application software.   7.5 APPLICATION SETTINGS    (A) In "Alarm" page verify that correct alarms and jammers are turned on, so that the system alarms will go off correctly when they are tested.
12 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immedia tely and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.   (B) At the RX page set Gain to the value 100 or that RX channels are in green or yellow.  (C) In Synchro choose checkbox “manual” and the “mains frequency”. Go to the “Sync” window. Choose “Automatic read” and click on “Read array” button. Look if there is some interference  with  another  system  that  transmit in  frequency 8.2  MHz.  Set  "Delay  of phase" so  that  signals  do  not  overlap.  On  Pic.  6  and  Pic.  7  you  can  see  two  other  RF systems  that are synchronized with each other. The farther away the other systems are, the smaller the pulses will be, but the systems can affect each other up to 100m away in some cases, resulting in  false-alarms and  poor  detection  of  all  RF  systems.  The  pulses may be combined with electrical noise, so it is important to evaluate the signal closely.   Pic. 5 - Delay of phaze setting in "Sync" window                       Pic. 6 - Unsynchronized systems
13 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This  document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confidential and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immediately and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.       your TX pulses   pulses from other systems         Pic. 7 - Properly synchronized systems  *NOTE: If installing more than one controller unit in the same location, turn on * and synchronize the systems one by one!!!   7.6 FINAL   (A) Move on to the second electronic board if these will be also installed. Repeat steps 7.3- 7.5. (B) Disconnect from the system on the Settings page and then turn OFF the electronic board (HW:N:6163, REV.8.3; SW:V3.4). (C) Drill holes and attach the antennas to the floor. Lay the cables in the floor and place the controller unit in its final location. (D)  Turn  the  system back  on  and  reconnect.  Test  detection  again  with  the  antennas attached and cables in the floor. Verify that everything is okay and set the Alarm lights and sounds to the customer's wishes. (E) On the Settings page, Export the settings to a text file for future reference. Also, a screenshot of each page in the software can be extremely helpful to have for reference, even more so than the settings file.
14 MONO82_USR_MAN_REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and  unlawful  act. This  document  is a confi dential and  pr oprietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of i nformation what  can  be protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intellectu al property  protection  instr um ents of  the others  subjects.  All  other  information, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an  intellectual  property  of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachmen ts hereto  is intended  solely  to  be  used  by individual  or entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If the  reader  of  this document  is  not  the intended  recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for  delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  dissemination, distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document   or the informa tion contained  her ein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please  notify us at service@u nivse ralea s. com  immedia tely and permanen tl y delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof.   8. DECLARATION    8.1 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATION CAUTION   Equipment changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer, the party responsible for FCC &/or CE compilance, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and could create a hazardous condition.    8.2 FCC COMPLIANCE   This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the  limits  for  Class  A 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  commercial  environment.  This  equipment  generates,  uses,  and  can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction's manual, may cause interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user  will  be  required  to  correct  the  interference  at  his  own  expense.  The  user  is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of  the  manufacturer  could  void  the  user’s  authority  to  operate  this  equipment.
16 MON082_USR_MAN REV_A This document  was  created to provide  intended  recipient  documentation of requested  device  for technician  purposes  only.  Any  other  usage  of this document  is an illegal  and unlawful  act. This document  is a confide ntial and  pro prietary document of Universal Surveillance Systems  and  consist  of infor mation what  can  be  protected  by  copyrights  or  the  others  intell ectual property  protection  instruments of the  others  subjects.  All other  informa tion, what  are  not  generally known ones,  is  an int ell ec tual property   of  Universal Surveillance Systems.  This  document  including  any  and  all attachments  her eto  is intended  solely  to be  used  by  individual  or  entity  to  which  it  is addressed.  If  the  reader   of this  document  is not  the intended recipient,  or an  employee  or agent  responsible for delivering  this  document  to its  intended  recipient,  you  are  herewith  notified  that  any  diss emination,  distribution, copying  or  retention  of this  document    or the  information contained  herein  is strictly  prohibited.  If you have received  this  document  in error,  please notify us at servi ce@univs er al ea s.com  immediately and permanently delete  or/and  destroy  the original  and any copy or printout  thereof. <    9. NOTES

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