Iridium mono 2k IR 1040 06 V4 - Setting the parameters
Зміст
- 1 Setting the parameters
- 2 USAGE
- 3 Setting the Mode parameter – NodE
- 4 Setting the Transmitting mode parameter – trNo
- 5 Setting the Response parameter – rESP
- 6 Setting the Sensitivity parameter – SEnS
- 7 Setting the Tags parameter – tAGS
- 8 Setting the Gain parameter – GAIn
- 9 Setting the Manual Gain 1 parameter – NAG1
- 10 Setting the Manual Gain 2 parameter – NAG2
- 11 Setting the Power Out parameter – PoUt
- 12 Setting the Delay Mode parameter – dENo
- 13 Setting the Slave Sync parameter – SLS4
- 14 Setting the Light time parameter – L t1
- 15 Setting the Sound time parameter – S t1
- 16 Setting the Sound repeat parameter – S rP
- 17 Setting the Sound volume parameter – S uL
- 18 Setting the Relay time parameter – r t1
- 19 Setting the Advertisement parameter – AduE
- 20 Setting the Internal Frequency parameter – InFr
- 21 Setting the Delay value parameter – dEL4
Setting the parameters
The following parameters can be set on the electronics:
1 | NodE | Mode | (Mode of operation) |
2 | trNo | Transmitting mode | (Transmitting mode) |
3 | rESP | Response | (Response) |
4 | SEnS | Sensitivity | (Sensitivity) |
5 | tAGS | Tags | (Tags) |
6 | GAIn | Gain | (Gain of the channels) |
7 | NAG1 | Manual Gain 1 | (Manual gain value - channel 1) |
8 | NAG2 | Manual Gain 2 | (Manual gain value - channel 2) |
9 | PoUt | Power Out | (Transmitting power) |
10 | dENo | Delay Mode | (Mode of delay setting) |
11 | SLS4 | Slave Sync | (Slave mode synchronization mode) |
12 | L t1 | Light time | (Alarm light time) |
13 | S t1 | Sound time | (Alarm sound time) |
14 | S rP | Sound repeat | (Alarm sound frequency) |
15 | S uL | Sound volume | (Alarm sound volume) |
16 | r t1 | Relay time | (Alarm time on RELAY terminals) |
17 | AduE | Advertisement | (Advertisement light) |
18 | InFr | Internal Frequency | (Transmission frequency) |
19 | dEL4 | Delay value | (Transmission delay value) |
USAGE
Setting the Mode parameter – NodE
Parameter Mode is used to set the mode of operation of the IRD system, it can work in two different modes.
NASt Master mode - in this mode, the IRD system can work independently or as a control unit for systems operating in SLAVE mode.
SLAu Slave mode - in this mode, the IRD system can not work independently but must be connected to the MASTER system or the previous SLAVE system that provides the electronic board the impulse for initiating transmission.
- Press SELECT until NodE is displayed
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired mode of operation.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the mode is memorized and set. If the newly set mode is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Transmitting mode parameter – trNo
The Transmitting Mode parameter is used to set the IRD transmission method; two different modes of transmission are possible.
SS4n Network synchronization - the IRD system’s transmission is synchronized with the network frequency – the system transmits 50 (60) times per second, the transmission delay is determined by the parameters Delay Mode (dENo) and Delay value (dEL4).
InFr Internal frequency – in this mode the transmission frequency is determined by the parameter Internal Frequency (InFr) and can be between 30 to 100 times per second. In this case, the IRD system transmits independently of the network frequency.
- Press SELECT until trNo is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired mode, SS4n or InFr.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the mode of transmission is set. If the newly set mode is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Response parameter – rESP
Parameter Response serves to set the alarm rate. It is possible to set two speeds of evaluation: FASt – fast, in which case the IRD system evaluates the alarm more quickly but at a higher level of interference and the system is more susceptible to false alarms. The slower SLoU evaluation method is slower but less prone to interference and evaluation of false alarms.
- Press SELECT until trNo is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired response speed, FASt or SloU.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the response speed is set. If the newly set mode is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Sensitivity parameter – SEnS
The Sensitivity parameter sets the sensitivity of the alarm evaluation. It is possible to set two sensitivity sensitivity levels: SEHI – high sensitivity, in which case the IRD system detects the label over a longer distance with little interference, but the detection distance may be shorted at high interference. The second sensitivity level of SELo – small, which is more advantageous in case of high interference.
- Press SELECT until SenS is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired sensitivity, SEHI or SELo.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the sensitivity is set. If the newly set mode is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Tags parameter – tAGS
Parameter Tags is used to set the tags used for the installation. For installation with only hard tags (non-deactivatable), it is necessary to set HArd. If deactivatable tags are used, the parameter PAPI should be set. With this setting active, if a tag is brought close to the stand, the IRD system reduces the transmission power so that the label is not deactivated.
- Press SELECT until tAGS is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired sensitivity, HArd or PAPI.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the Tags setting is set. If the newly set mode is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Gain parameter – GAIn
The Gain parameter serves to set the mode of signal gain in the receiving channels. It is possible to set two ways of gain: Auto – automatic gain setting or NAnU – manual setting. We recommend automatic gain, in which case the IRD system sets the optimal gain automatically independently for both channels. If for some reason you a specific setting is needed, for example, if the reception conditions that can cause false alarms change randomly and quickly, you need to set the gain method manually. The system sets the gain for channels 1 and 2 according to the value set in parameters NAG1, NAG2.
- Press SELECT until GAIn is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired sensitivity, Auto or NAnU.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the Gain setting is set. If the newly set mode is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Manual Gain 1 parameter – NAG1
The Manual Gain 1 parameter specifies the gain value for reception channel 1. The value is only active if the GAIn – NAnU parameter is set. Parameter takes on a value between 0 and 100 %, 0 % representing the minimum gain and 100 % the maximum gain.
- Press SELECT until NAG1 is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 0 and 100.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the Gain setting is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Manual Gain 2 parameter – NAG2
The Manual Gain 2 parameter specifies the gain value for reception channel 2. The value is only active if the GAIn – NAnU parameter is set. Parameter takes on a value between 0 and 100 %, 0 % representing the minimum gain and 100 % the maximum gain.
- Press SELECT until NAG2 is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 0 and 100.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the Gain setting is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Power Out parameter – PoUt
The Power Out parameter specifies the power transmitted by the electronics board to the transmitting antenna. The parameter must be set according to the required detection distance, taking a value from 0 to 100 %, where 0 % corresponds to minimum transmitted power and 100 % to maximum transmitted power.
- Press SELECT until PoUt is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 0 and 100.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the Power Out setting is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Delay Mode parameter – dENo
The Delay Mode parameter specifies the method of transmission delay in network synchronization mode (trNo - SS4n). The IRD system can set the delay automatically or set the delay specified by the dEL4 parameter – (transmission delay value).
- Press SELECT until dENo is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired method, Auto or NAnu.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the Delay mode setting is set. If the newly set mode is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Slave Sync parameter – SLS4
The Slave Sync parameter determines at which time the IRD system sends a synchronization pulse (output to the SYNC OUT terminals) to the next IRD system (operating in SLAVE mode) connected with cables with “our” IRD system.
The IRD system transmits power over a certain amount of time. If we wish that an IRD system operateing in SLAVE mode should transmit at the same time interval (as its MASTER), we set the parameter to FIrS (first). If we want to make the IRD system (SLAVE) broadcast in a new time interval, it is necessary to set LASt (last).
If the MASTER IRD system’s Transmitting mode is set to network synchronization (trNo - SS4n), up to 11/9 (50/60 Hz network frequency) SLAVE IRD systems synchronized with the MASTER IRD system can work at the same time. This way, they can work together in one group of 12 IRD systems for a 50 Hz network frequency and 10 IRD systems for a 60 Hz network frequency.
If the IRD system (operating in the MASTER mode) is set to Transmitting Mode – Internal Frequency (trNo – InFr), up to 12 electronics can work in the same time interval regardless of the network frequency.
- Press SELECT until SLS4 is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value, FIrS or LASt.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the Slave Sync parameter setting is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Light time parameter – L t1
The Light time parameter specifies the length of light alarm signalization in seconds.
- Press SELECT until L t1 is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 1 and 50.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the value is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Sound time parameter – S t1
The Sound time parameter specifies the length of sound alarm signalization in seconds.
- Press SELECT until S t1 is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 1 and 12.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the value is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Sound repeat parameter – S rP
The Sound repeat parameter specifies the period of sound alarm signalization in seconds.
- Press SELECT until S rP is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 1 and 12.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the period value is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Sound volume parameter – S uL
The Sound repeat parameter specifies the volume of sound alarm signalization in %, where 0 corresponds to silence and 100 to maximum volume.
- Press SELECT until S uL is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 1 and 12.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the volume value is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Relay time parameter – r t1
The Relay Time parameter specifies the alarm signaling length on the RELAY terminals in seconds.
- Press SELECT until r t1 is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 0 and 100.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the time value is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Advertisement parameter – AduE
The Advertisement parameter lets you illuminate an ad placed in the IRD system frame when there is no alarm. It can be switched on – on or off – oFF.
- Press SELECT until AduE is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value on or oFF.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the ad parameter is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Internal Frequency parameter – InFr
The Internal Frequency parameter sets the frequency with which the IRD system transmits while the Transmitting Mode is set to Internal Frequency (trNo - InFr). It is possible to set the frequency between 30.0 and 100.0 Hz in 0.2 Hz increments.
- Press SELECT until InFr is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 30.0 and 100.0.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the frequency value is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data will be displayed in the control display mode.
Setting the Delay value parameter – dEL4
The Delay value parameter determines the transmission delay while the Transmitting mode parameter is set to network synchronization – trNo - SS4n. The parameter determines the delay with which the electronics will begin to transmit after crossing the 0 volt value of the network voltage. Parameter can be set from 0.1 % to 100.0 %, 0.1 % corresponding to minimum delay and 100.0 % to maximum delay.
- Press SELECT until dEL4 is displayed.
- Using the +,- buttons, set the desired value between 0.1 and 100.0.
- Press the SAVE button, for approx. 2 seconds the rECo (record) message is displayed and the delay value is set. If the newly set value is the same as the one previously set, UnCH (unchanged) is displayed and after about 1 second the most recently displayed data start being displayed in the control display mode.