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Figure 8. Events – Alternate schedule setup options 

 
iii.

 

Select options for GPS fix interval and duration and click Done. These selections 
indicate if the G2110E2 will switch to a different schedule if an event (birth) occurs 
and if so, what and how long the schedule will be. 

iv.

 

Finally, click on the “Program Collar” button and follow the onscreen instructions. 

 
2. 

Place a magnet on the G2110E2 at the magnet location until collar and VIT are ready to be 
deployed. 

 
3. 

Upload a SN into the ATS 

Neolink

 device. See Section 14 for details. 

 
4. 

Shortly before deploying, remove magnet from the G2110E2. This forces the collar to 
listen for a VIT sync communication.  

 
5. 

Then remove magnet from the 

Neolink

 VIT. This forces the VIT to send a sync 

transmission to the G2110E2. 

 
6. 

With a receiver, verify that the VIT is emitting VHF beeps. (If it does not emit VHF beeps 
within 10 seconds, consider tapping the VIT against a hard surface to open the magnetic 
on/off switch.) 

 
7. 

Once the VIT is emitting VHF (single pulse at 30 ppm), listen to the G2110E2 VHF. The 
G2110E2 should begin emitting VHF soon after the VIT emits VHF. If the G2110E2 does 
not begin emitting VHF within five seconds of the VIT being heard, place a magnet on the 
VIT, then repeat steps 4-6. Repeat until VHF beeps are audible from both units. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for G2110E2

Page 1: ...al IMPORTANT Your G2110E2 Wildlink GPS Collar HAS NOT BEEN PROGRAMMED for operation You must program it in order for it to function In addition the Iridium Data Service HAS NOT been activated Contact...

Page 2: ...e G2110E2 12 Section 6 Downloading Data from the G2110E2 13 Section 7 Receiving Data from the Deployed G2110E2 15 Section 8 Remote Commands 17 Section 9 Satellite Transmission Suppression 17 Section 1...

Page 3: ...Click on the icon for help details The magnet you see attached to the G2110E2 keeps it running at a lower power While you are not using your G2110E2 leave the magnet attached The ATS G2110E2 Wildlink...

Page 4: ...um s ground based reception and processing center thence sent via the web to ATS s Hosting Computer After the data is processed it is automatically uploaded to the ATS Iridium web database The data ma...

Page 5: ...Windows XP_7_8 CP210x_VCP_Windows CP210xVCPInstaller_x86 exe Windows 10 32 bit W100 Driver Windows XP_7_8 CP210x_VCP_Windows Follow the instructions on the screen Programming Your G2110E2 The collar...

Page 6: ...llar Note Remove magnet prior to programming 1 Open the ATSFixes for Satellite Collars Software It should look similar to Figure 2 The software will recognize all serial ports available when starting...

Page 7: ...standard time and daylight savings time Click Next when finished with the page Figure 3 Programming GPS Collar Step 1 6 Next the Fix Schedule Options Estimated Life window should appear see Figure 4...

Page 8: ...sh to keep Section 4 G2110E2 Functionality VHF Beacon Beep Patterns The G2110E2 includes a VHF transmitter that can be used to locate the collar The VHF transmitter can be scheduled to run continuousl...

Page 9: ...ycle override After erasing program and data no VHF After removing magnet After a silent period of up to 30 seconds VHF pattern will be pattern that was emitted prior to magnet going on to the collar...

Page 10: ...lite Transmission Suppression for more details Remote Commands The GPS fix schedule of your G2110E2 can be adjusted remotely via satellite to a regular interval Available intervals are in minutes 10 2...

Page 11: ...email may be received immediately following a mortality In addition to the mortality email the VHF will change to the Mortality VHF The mortality VHF will override a duty cycle if one has been set up...

Page 12: ...oles see Figure 3 To adjust the collar and or attach the collar to an animal the procedure is as follows 1 First remove the collar adjustment bracket nuts and plate from the collar adjustment bracket...

Page 13: ...n be downloaded to your computer Data is grouped into two categories originally programmed schedule data and email adjusted schedule data You may only download one group of data at a time Note that du...

Page 14: ...N 030086 for originally programmed schedule data The date and time of download was on the 313th day of the year at 11 34 local computer time Data Block Formats Degrees Decimal Minutes ddmm mmmm N S dd...

Page 15: ...atitude DDmm mmmm Degrees minutes decimal minutes or dd ddddd Decimal degrees j Direction of Latitude N or S kkkkk kkkk Longitude DDmm mmmm Degrees minutes decimal minutes or ddd ddddd Decimal degrees...

Page 16: ...IT event fawn event low battery collar release The email will provide more details on the status of the collar NOTE The email will come from iridium atsidaq com It is an automatically generated email...

Page 17: ...count by clicking the View Commands Issued button for the collar Once ATS receives the remote command the command is held in a buffer by the Iridium satellite system until EITHER the G2110E2 performs...

Page 18: ...of 10 times with attempts spaced 12 minutes apart If it is successful normal collar operation will resume and if it is not the collar will return to STS Note The first email transmitted after the coll...

Page 19: ...for a board without a program Figure 6 shows the window for a diagnostic assessment of a board that has not been programmed For the actual G2110E2 the collar serial number frequency battery voltage e...

Page 20: ...a programmed board Figure 7 shows the diagnostic for a collar with a program The diagnostic in this case reveals specific details of the program in the collar Again for an actual collar the form will...

Page 21: ...e data file you wish to convert 5 Click on Continue A new file will be generated with the filename described above under the C Advanced Telemetry Systems Inc GPS folder Section 12 Neolink VIT System T...

Page 22: ...ill stay on for 8 hours only per day The 8 hours start the count when the magnet is removed After these first 30 days the VHF will once again be on for 24 hours per day If you want to test how the VIT...

Page 23: ...tly before deploying remove magnet from the G2110E2 This forces the collar to listen for a VIT sync communication 5 Then remove magnet from the Neolink VIT This forces the VIT to send a sync transmiss...

Page 24: ...he email address provided for the collar to alert the user of the birth event When a G2110E2 GPS Collar is set up to operate using the Neolink capability it will attempt to communicate with the Neolin...

Page 25: ...expelled before birth If in the future you need to restart the Neolink communication you can use the Neolink Start Communication remote command For example if the VIT is prematurely expelled from a G...

Page 26: ...ollar status depending on the actual status of the fawn collar and what the previous status was When the G2110E2 determines that the status of a Neolink Fawn collar has changed it will transmit a sate...

Page 27: ...it synchronizes there will be a very long beep If you do not hear this very long beep repeat the process Listen to fawn1 swipe the magnet on fawn1 and again listen for the long beep Once the long beep...

Page 28: ...lly the G2110E2 collar may search for a Neolink device for up to five minutes until it hears a Neolink Fawn Once it determines that a Neolink Fawn is sending a message it will enter Neolink Fawn mode...

Page 29: ...eration of Neolink Fawn collars Section 14 Programming a Neolink Device Any transmitter device operating as part of a Neolink system must be programmed with a valid serial number before being used The...

Page 30: ...the Program Fawn button 9 Swipe the magnet over the designated on off magnet location on the Neolink device and wait for a Success response from the software If an error message appears e g Error in...

Page 31: ...refurbishment cycle The unit may be refurbished up to three cycles Should you encounter any difficulty during programming or operation of your collars please contact ATS Sales and Service at 763 444...

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