Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 Fence Field Test Plan Boundary Plus® 2.0 System MVP-3 Field Test Plan BP 2.0 4-PORT HOST BP 2.0 COMPUTER COLLAR UNIT BP 2.0 LONG WIRE MODULE 10X BP 2.0 BATTERY MODULE BP 2.0 INDOOR SHIELDS® WIRED BP 2.0 INDOOR SHIELDS® WIRELESS BP 2.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 26 August 2019 1 Contents 1 Preface ....................................................................................................................................................3 Field Testing ....................................................................................................................................3 2 Introduction .............................................................................................
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 1 Preface Field Testing New products and updates to existing products must be developed, tested and iterated multiple times before being offered to customers. Field Testing is a critical step in the iteration cycle, helping to find flaws that would otherwise reach the end consumer.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan Test Objectives This test plan provides the framework for evaluating the performance of the Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 system. The containment and avoidance side of the product along with RF communication are ready for evaluation. Testing will begin with an internal test of the product followed by an “in field/on pet” evaluation period.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 3 Field Test Timeline Overview The field test timeline for this product will allow for enough time to complete internal testing to become familiar with the equipment prior to installation at the test site. All external testing should be conducted at real properties on dogs. Equipment will remain at test sites until all testing is complete. It is recommended that test sites are nearby and easily accessible.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 4 Setup and Operation Instructions Desktop App The Desktop App used for this field test will only be used for field testing. It is not a representation of the final application. Parts of the App function but should not be used while some options are available but do not link to anything.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 4.3.1 Receiver Setup Programming settings into the Receiver requires the use of the Program Tool sent with your test units or received during Salesforce training. 1) Plug a USB to USB mini cable (CF3000/GPSC) into your computer and plug the cable into the Program Tool. 2) Insert Program Tool into Receiver and rotate 1/8th turn. The Program Tool will only fit smoothly in one direction and will only work in one direction.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan a) Device ID’s i) Row one/column three: This is the Device ID for the receiver connected to the App. (1) Network ID (001-599) does not need to change unless systems are adjacent. For testing, use network 010 for all devices. This is due to the limitations of the Field Test App. (2) Field ID is the Device ID. Refer to Section 2.1 for specific Device Identifiers.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan The information below shows the data that is programmed into a receiver as options and transmitter interactions are set up. 1. Receiver serial number (0C98000068) a. 0C98 = Boundary Plus 2.0 Gen 1 Receiver b. 000068 = Serial number (hexadecimal) 2. Receiver Device ID (01089) a. 10 (010) Network ID b. 89 Receiver ID # 3. Hub Device ID (01096) – The Hub this receiver communicates with a. 10 (010) Network ID b. 96 Hub ID # 4.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan Boundary Plus® 2.0 4 Port Host Transmitter The 4 Port Host is similar to the motherboard of a computer. Just like peripherals of a computer system (i.e. hard driver, RAM, Bluetooth, etc.), the 4 Port Host has four ports to access different peripherals. Port 1 consists of an onboard 150 MHz RF device used to communicate to and from other Invisible Fence® Brand connected devices.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 4.4.1 4 Port Host Transmitter and 2 Port Host Shields® Transmitter Setup Programming settings into the 4 Port and 2 Port Host requires the use of the GPSC 3.0 Programming Tool. Refer to Images 5, 6 and 7. NOTE: The 2 Port and 4 Port battery chambers have a design flaw on the field test units. Additional force will be required to engage the Program Tool the first few times.
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Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 5 Testing Protocol Internal Testing It is important to become familiar with the setup and operation of the test equipment before heading out on your field test adventure. Ensuring the equipment is working and you are comfortable with the equipment will only lead to a more enjoyable and satisfying field test experience. Follow the instructions below to begin your journey. Use the information in section 4 to accomplish setup.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan (3) Frequency: 15000 (4) Range: 456 (Range can be adjusted on unit) (5) TX Rate: 8 (6) Slave Mode Flag: MODE_NORMAL d) 2 Port Host Shields® Wired transmitter i) Attach loop wire to the underside of device. (2) #6-32 screws are required. These can be taken from an Indoor Shields Plus transmitter. If no screws are available, correction posts can be used.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan (1) Network ID: 010 (2) Field ID: 87 (3) Hub ID: 01 (Field ID for Shields® Wireless #1) - Select top Program button to view and select settings. (4) Frequency: 15000 - Select middle Program button to set frequency. (5) Static Level, Static Interval, Delay, Tone, Vibe, Timeout: Your Choice – Different from Receiver #1.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan i) Range Test (1) Measure range for each setting starting at 1.5 and ending at 4.5. (a) Range is measured from the center of the Shields® unit to where the receiver begins activating. Provide separation between Receivers and metal tape measures (Image 8). (2) Test both Shields Wireless units with both Receivers. (a) Add AC power and test Receiver #1 with Shields #1 only. (3) Document all findings on Internal Test Form.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan permeability of metal), environmental magnetic noise, etc. all play a part in the resulting impedance of a loop. This is the reason two loops that appear to be exactly the same, perform very different. Real properties are also required to test the function of the receivers in true environmental conditions. This includes interaction with BP 2.0 signal fields that occupy the same space as other “noise” on the property.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan Family, friends and staff members that can keep an eye on things are always the first choice. Ensure that when performing tests, any pet at the test site is contained by some other means. 5.2.1 Initial Installation An Installation Form will be completed on-site for each test location.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan 5.2.2 Bi-Weekly Check-in We will schedule Bi-weekly check-ins with a weekly call to keep feedback rolling in. The calls may be moved to bi-weekly as the testing progresses. Document all findings on the Bi-Weekly Check-in Form. 1) System Evaluation a) Check all test locations documented on the Installation Form for expected operation with all receivers. b) Verify signal field width and activation height at each test location on the property.
Invisible Fence® Brand Boundary Plus® 2.0 System Field Test Plan Field Test Forms 6.2.1 Internal Test Form 6.2.2 Install Form 6.2.3 Check-in Form FCC: USA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.