Telonics Inc PT210M Manuale Utente
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PB-007726 Rev - A
2005.07.04
1.0 Introduction
This manual describes the operation and usage of the PT-210M Processor/Transmitter. The PT-
210M is a specifically designed transmitter for use with the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)
system. It uses five allocated frequencies, under FCC regulation, that do not require a specific
frequency license to use.
The PT-210M incorporates sensor-processing circuitry with a narrow band FM transmitter to
relay sensor data back to a receiving site. The sensor processing circuitry and transmitter is
contained in a compact, aluminum waterproof case which may be deployed either above ground
or buried for covert monitoring. A single PT-210M unit can receive, process and transmit
information generated by seismic, infrared and magnetic sensor detectors either individually or in
various combinations of deployment. The contact switch and optional serial sensor input allow
for the use of additional sensor technology.
The unit is easily configured for use with either a PC desktop computer or a ruggedized PDA
device containing Microsoft Windows
operating systems. The user has the option to change
frequencies, sensitivity levels, active and inactive operating times, and a variety of other
operating parameters. An internal animal filter can also be adjusted to assist in the differentiation
of humans, animals, and vehicles.
Contained herein is a hardware overview of the PT-210M and its associated sensor potentials and
a summary of the programming and configuration software available for use with the PT-210M.
Notice for use: In compliance with FCC RF Hazard Exposure Requirements, this device should
only be used at a distance of 20cm or more from any person. Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by Eagle/Telonics J/V or Telonics, Inc. could void the users authority to
operate the equipment.
operating parameters. An internal animal filter can also be adjusted to assist in the differentiation
of humans, animals, and vehicles.
Contained herein is a hardware overview of the PT-210M and its associated sensor potentials and
a summary of the programming and configuration software available for use with the PT-210M.
Notice for use: In compliance with FCC RF Hazard Exposure Requirements, this device should
only be used at a distance of 20cm or more from any person. Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by Eagle/Telonics J/V or Telonics, Inc. could void the users authority to
operate the equipment.
1.1 System Enhancements
• EIDS Code Format - The proprietary EIDS code format is an enriched digital message
format providing users with specific information regarding intrusions and events. The
EIDS format greatly reduces sensor training and configuration time by assigning a
dedicated channel number to all possible events and detector classifications. Using the
EIDS RM-2000 receiver, specific information regarding events or intrusions, such as
pedestrian, PIR/Mag, or low battery, is displayed for the user.
EIDS format greatly reduces sensor training and configuration time by assigning a
dedicated channel number to all possible events and detector classifications. Using the
EIDS RM-2000 receiver, specific information regarding events or intrusions, such as
pedestrian, PIR/Mag, or low battery, is displayed for the user.
The EIDS format also includes an event counter, which can be used to determine whether
or not all transmitted events have been received. The event counter, which ranges from 0
to 63, is incremented each time a new event is detected. After reaching 63, the next
event detection causes the counter to reset to 0. In cases where the PT-210 is
programmed with a digital transmit count greater than 1, the event counter remains
or not all transmitted events have been received. The event counter, which ranges from 0
to 63, is incremented each time a new event is detected. After reaching 63, the next
event detection causes the counter to reset to 0. In cases where the PT-210 is
programmed with a digital transmit count greater than 1, the event counter remains