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Display Functions

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Display Functions

Asleep / Awake Mode

Asleep

 is a battery-saving mode in which the display 

goes blank after a five-minute period of no button or trig-
ger switch activity. An RF test lasting longer than five 
minutes will stop and the LCD display backlight will go 
out as the Signal Tester enters the sleep mode.

The display comes 

Awake

 from sleep mode when any 

display button is pressed. RF testing will not automati-
cally restart. To resume testing press the trigger switch.

Battery Life Indicator

On the right side of the display is a series of four bars 
located under the word BATT. See F

IG

. 2. The presence 

of all four bars indicates a fully charged battery. The 
bars decline in number as the Signal Tester is used and 
the battery discharges. All Matrix signal tester batteries 
should be re-charged using a Graco Matrix battery char-
ger at the end of the working day to assure good perfor-
mance the next day.

Batteries can be recharged at anytime without 
battery damage.

At one bar on the display you will have about 
20-40% of the charge remaining.

If an RF Signal Tester is removed from service 
for an extended time the battery should be 
removed and recharged.

If you see the message “Remove Low Battery - 
Wait 30 Seconds Then Replace”, follow the 
instructions and replace the low battery with a 
fully charged battery. 

Do not do this proce-

dure during RF signal testing.

Even when a Signal Tester is idle (asleep), the 
Signal Tester is still functioning and the battery 
will be used.

Operation

Preliminary Settings

Power

1.

To turn on the power to the RF Signal Tester insert a 
fully charged battery. See F

IG

. 1. The RF Signal 

Tester powers on to the main screen. See F

IG

. 3.

2.

To turn off the power to the RF Signal Tester remove 
the battery.

F

IG

. 2

BATT

TRIGGER TO START

PROGRAM

F

IG

. 3

BATT

TRIGGER TO START

PROGRAM

Summary of Contents for Matrix 249269

Page 1: ...valuate the Matrix RF signal quality in a new or existing Matrix facility Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual Save these instructions FCC ID JHIGNET IC 4840...

Page 2: ...Dipswitch Setting using RS422 Connection 9 Parts for 249269 and 249880 Matrix RF Signal Tester 10 Technical Specifications 11 Dimensions 11 Graco Standard Warranty 12 Graco Phone Numbers 12 Manual Co...

Page 3: ...containers of solvent and gasoline Do not plug or unplug power cords or turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are present Ground equipment Use only grounded hoses If there is static sparking or y...

Page 4: ...si tioned in the building as close as possible to the position of intended installation The Transceiver must be pow ered up but does not need to be connected to a PC If the facility already has a func...

Page 5: ...re charged using a Graco Matrix battery char ger at the end of the working day to assure good perfor mance the next day Batteries can be recharged at anytime without battery damage At one bar on the...

Page 6: ...settings and return to the Main screen Performing the RF Signal Test 1 Press the trigger switch to begin testing the signal quality between the tester and the Transceiver See FIG 5 Once the RF test be...

Page 7: ...rval sends 10 messages to the Trans ceiver Each of these 10 messages is resent up to 10 times or until the RF tester receives a response from the Transceiver If no response is received after resending...

Page 8: ...eiver and other compo nents would be assigned to the second Trans ceiver using the Transceiver ID dipswitch Existing Matrix Facility If the Transceiver is already installed two large letters should be...

Page 9: ...F 1 2 3 4 S2 on E 1 2 3 4 S2 on H S1 Network ID 1 2 3 4 S1 on A default 1 2 3 4 S1 on C 1 2 3 4 S1 on B 1 2 3 4 S1 on D 1 2 3 4 S1 on E 1 2 3 4 S1 on F 1 2 3 4 S1 on G 1 2 3 4 S1 on S1 Network ID H 1...

Page 10: ...equires a Graco Matrix Battery Charger for recharging See Instruction Manual 309502 Ref No Part No Description Qty 1 117310 BATTERY 9 6V NMH rechargable 1 2 117427 CHARGER single bay not shown N A 1 1...

Page 11: ...pping spread spectrum N A 915 928 MHz frequency hopping spread spectrum Australia Unobstructed RF Communication Range based on building construction and RF environment 300 500 ft 91 0 152 0 m Obstruct...

Page 12: ...d If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportati...

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