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Advanced Telemetry Systems, Inc.          R4500C Reference User Manual          R10-12-A 

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Summary of Contents for R4500CD

Page 1: ...Advanced Telemetry Systems R4500C Models R4500CD or R4500CLD Receiver Datalogger 12 table version for use with ATS Coded Transmitters User Manual...

Page 2: ...lter out noise The DSP digitally samples the audio signal from the R4500C When the signal has been digitized the DSP processor uses internal mathematical calculations to identify signals The C suffix...

Page 3: ...tionary Hold page 16 2 4 Channel Delay page 16 2 5 Ext Data page 17 2 5 1 RDP Remote Data Platform page 17 2 5 2 Goes Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites page 18 2 6 Tx Type 3 0 Main Me...

Page 4: ...communication between the R4500C and the Computer page 32 12 2 Com Port Settings Menu page 33 12 3 ATSWinRec page 34 12 3 1 First Time Start Up page 34 12 3 2 Offloading Data page 35 12 3 2 View Edit...

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Page 8: ...is activated GPS locations are also recorded along with the transmitter data if GPS is activated An optional GPS antenna is required to use the GPS feature AERIAL Designed for tag location using airc...

Page 9: ...ction finding The Audio control should be set for a comfortable level Its setting does not affect detection sensitivity Any monaural headset with a 0 25 inch jack may be used Most users prefer headset...

Page 10: ...rse direction Once the cursor is on the desired menu item pressing ENTER will activate that item To access the upper functions on the keypad first press the SHIFT key followed by the desired upper fun...

Page 11: ...into the frequency table or tables first The frequencies entered in the R4500C are 6 digit numbers For frequencies below 100 MHz the frequencies are entered as 5 digit numbers For example a frequency...

Page 12: ...verlapping frequencies i e 148 000 151 999 move the cursor to the 10 MHz position and then enter the desired numeric value You may use the CHAN up and CHAN down keys at any time to scroll through the...

Page 13: ...d the menu will return to the Setup Menu If no changes are needed in the Clock Menu pressing ESC will return you to the Setup Menu If a numeric number has been changed and ENTER has not been pressed p...

Page 14: ...reen 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 curs...

Page 15: ...while on the Store Rate setting will advance to the next screen Screen 2 Tables The frequency tables you want to scan There are twelve tables available Pressing ENTER while on the Store Rate setting w...

Page 16: ...on the number of reference transmitter points that can be collected during each storage period The maximum number is 16 I E The number of collocated codes on the reference frequency times one plus th...

Page 17: ...e the stationary scan The HOLD feature may be used to monitor a transmitter for a period of time longer than the Scan Time during a Stationary Scan If the user does not exit the HOLD mode the R4500C w...

Page 18: ...vidual antennas With no transmitters in the area but with noise pulses indicating possible presence of transmitters the time for a scan of the complete frequency table will be Scan Time of antenna 0 T...

Page 19: ...emote locations not typically covered by standard cell phone service providers To use GOES you first need an account with NESDIS National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service You also...

Page 20: ...you will need to make sure you have intervals where you collect limited data so the system can catch up 2 6 Tx Type This optional feature allows you to select what type of transmitter type you will be...

Page 21: ...If the cursor is in the 1 kHz position least significant digit then it will just remain in that location Receiver frequency is also updated after each key is entered Pressing ENTER will move the curs...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...old state recording any available information when detected While in Hold the tune up and the tune down keys can be used to increment or decrement the frequency Example 1 Example 2 Hold Pressing the H...

Page 24: ...tected IDs will be stored to memory for downloading to the PC The ID will be shown on the screen as a three digit number followed by its mortality indicator and its signal strength reading The first t...

Page 25: ...will allow movement between screens 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 receiv...

Page 26: ...nd GOES Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites The GOES satellite operation and requires an account with NESDIS National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service Contact ATS fo...

Page 27: ...h the data recorded will reflect 6 00 they will not be committed to memory until 7 00 am This means when the data are offloaded you may have the data for the actual transmitters appearing before the r...

Page 28: ...al antennas Any Signal Present The receiver tunes in the next frequency from the frequency table Timer 0 Monitor all the station s antennas and display Ant 0 Monitor the station s antenna s and displa...

Page 29: ...frequency tables and default settings from one receiver to another The optional blue clone cable with male DB15 connectors on both ends is required to use this function Use the following procedure 1 C...

Page 30: ...power source 6 0 MEM View of the Memory Menu The Memory Menu is used to view the amount of data storage you have left look at your stored data and reset your data pointer To get to the Memory Menu pre...

Page 31: ...ll through Screen 2 This represents a block of saved parameter data that was used during the following data block saves It is not viewable here but can be viewed when offloaded from the PC To scroll t...

Page 32: ...sequence of screens will repeat until you have viewed all the data blocks listed in your range or you press the ESC key 6 3 Delete Data This instructs the R4500C to reset the data pointer back to the...

Page 33: ...there is a valid GPS fix GPS OFF The GPS is turned OFF NO FIX The GPS is attempting to acquire a valid GPS fix GPS ERR The GPS has not been able to get a valid GPS fix within 5 minutes NO GPS The GPS...

Page 34: ...table into to your current scan table Changes will be lost once you exit the Stationary scan but maintained if you exit Aerial Mode and return to the Aerial Scan using the Resume Last Scan option 11 0...

Page 35: ...g a new Com Port from the list provided This selection will then be the new default selection Connect the provided USB Serial Cable to a USB port on the computer and to the PC connector on the R4500C...

Page 36: ...nd box that will appear in the center of the screen 12 3 1 First Time Start Up When starting the ATSWinRec program for the first time you will be prompted for a com port with the following dialog box...

Page 37: ...eleted data the data pointer can be returned to the previous location Thus data can be recovered if the data has not been overwritten by resetting the pointer When the R4500C memory is maxed out the n...

Page 38: ...he last column is an index into the parameter table displayed at the end of the data The parameter number 0 appears here in lines 8 16 The parameter settings for those data points are displayed on lin...

Page 39: ...file name The file is stored in a Data folder The location will be where the ATSWinRec was installed to The default location is C Advanced Telemetry Systems Inc ATSWinRec_4500_12 Data 5 After saving...

Page 40: ...efault configurations can be retrieved from the receiver or from a file and sent to the receiver or saved to a file If no configuration was sent to the receiver or saved to a file selecting Close will...

Page 41: ...ng a file for a single frequency table ATSWinRec will be looking for a file with the extension _tbl csv A group table file file name with extension _grp csv will not be allowed to be opened If a file...

Page 42: ...is needed to be detected during the Time Out time to trigger the Scan Time If a full pulse burst is not detected during the Time Out the R4500C will not determine a tag is present and move on to the...

Page 43: ...ency Either it will be 6 digits representing the entire frequency or it will be a number from 0 9999 representing the last four digits of the frequency nn A 2 digit number from 0 99 representing the t...

Page 44: ...ou know what parameters was used for each data point that was recorded Each column has a short descriptive header Expand the columns to read what each parameter field is Below are the column headers f...

Page 45: ...mmended to maintain a charge cycle when storing the receiver for long periods of time If the charge capacity of the batteries does not seem to be at full capacity a couple charge cycles can bring the...

Page 46: ...be sent over to the GOES buffer than the GOES transmitter can transmit it will save this data for the next hour s transmission cycle You should try to set up your system so that it does not log more d...

Page 47: ...ize the amount of data you can send in a transmission your data has been compressed into binary data The binary data is sent as ASCII text that is viewable in a text editor The downloaded data will ap...

Page 48: ...0684 16 2 121 7 45 8 261 07 00 12 6 150684 16 2 136 7 59 22 261 07 00 12 6 150684 16 0 138 7 59 14 261 07 00 12 6 150684 16 1 137 7 54 15 END Day A number from 1 366 representing the Julian day 1 366...

Page 49: ...antennas were turned on Hr Min A number representing the hour and minute this data point was saved to memory Matches A number from 1 255 representing the number of codes detected during the scan END...

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Page 51: ...104 134 165 195 226 257 287 318 348 13 14 014 045 074 105 135 166 196 227 258 288 319 349 14 15 015 046 075 106 136 167 197 228 259 289 320 350 15 16 016 047 076 107 137 168 198 229 260 290 321 351 1...

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