Advanced Telemetry Systems, Inc. R4500C Reference User Manual R10-12-A
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Table #:
Selects the frequency table used for scanning. Twelve tables are available.
Multiple tables are used to optimize Aerial surveys in multiple locations.
Scan Rate:
Sets the amount of time the R4500C will stop on each frequency while attempting
to detect tags. The number after the decimal point may be a 0 or a 5 to allow half
second increments.
Time Out:
The amount of time the receiver will stay on a Frequency while attempting to
detect a tag. If no tag is detected in the Time Out period, the receiver will advance
to the next frequency in its frequency table. This feature allows faster scanning by
truncating the scan time if no tag is detected in the Time Out period. The user
defines the parameter (e.g. 003 – 300 seconds). Refer to section
14.0
for
information on setting the Time Out value.
Screen
2
GPS
:
Sets whether the GPS receiver is on or off when an Aerial Scan starts. An optional
GPS antenna must be connected to the R4500C for this option to work.
2.2.2 Stationary Defaults
Move the cursor to the
Stationary Defaults
item and press
“ENTER”
. There will be a number of different screens
to go through when entering the stationary defaults, depending on your screen selections. Pressing “
ESC
” will bring
you back to the previous screen.
Screen
1
Time Out:
The amount of time the receiver will stay on a Frequency while attempting to
detect a tag. If no tag is detected in the Time Out period, the receiver will advance
to the next frequency in its frequency table. This feature allows faster scanning by
truncating the scan time if no tag is detected in the Time Out period. The user
defines the parameter (e.g. 003 – 300 seconds). Refer to section
14.0
for
information on setting the Time Out value.
Scan Time:
The amount of time to hold on a frequency and attempt to detect tags. The Scan
time will override the Time Out time, if a pulse has been detected during the Time