User's Manual

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Form #: 30Z0138 Effective Date: 24 August 2006
EMIDS Transmitter (MMCT) Programming
4. Set the switches to “901” for Low Band channels 001-600,
Set the switches to “920” for High Band channels 001-999,
Set the switches to “921” for High Band channels 1000-1920,
Set the switches to “950” for Mid Band channels 001-999, or
Set the switches to “951” for Mid Band channels 1000-1600.
5. Press and release the test button.
6. Set the three switches to the desired channel number. (For MB and HB channels over 999, use only the last three digits).
7. Press and release the test button. (The LED will change to Green when correct or to Red for incorrect switch positions or
if delays in meeting time limits to make changes).
8. If the LED is Green, press and release the test button to transmit a test message to the receiver and confirm operation of
both units.
9. If the LED is Red, start the procedure over starting at step 3 and continue through step 8 until a Green LED is obtained,
then test.
STEP TWO Initial ID Code Set-Up
NOTE: The ID Code may be 001-999 in the EMIDS mode, or 01-63 in the MIDS mode.
1. Set Switches to the three number ID code for each
transmitter/sensor used for the specific application.
(In this example, 123)
2. For ease of identifying transmitters, before deployment, apply a piece of tape to the transmitter (not the battery cap) and
mark the ID code on the tape.
3. To test the tamper alarm, lay the transmitter flat with the antenna port up for five minutes, then pick up the transmitter,
observe the tamper alarm on the receiver to verify it displayed a warning that the transmitter has been disturbed.
4. Important: While the battery cap is off, keep the transmitter free of dirt and water. Clean the gasket area before installing
the battery cap.
5. Replace battery cap and snap clamps shut. Make sure black rubber plug is installed to protect the RS-232 data port.
6. The antenna and sensor may now be installed or they may be attached at the deployment site. The transmitter should lay
as flat as possible to prevent it from being turned off or activating tamper switches.
LED
Blinks
Remains
Amber