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IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. 

N. doc.: MN/2009/056 - Rev. 1.1 

RIS  Hi-Mod  /  DUALF-400-900    -  Installation  Guide 
and User Manual
 

 

 

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IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THE US CUSTOMERS 

 
FCC ID: UFW-HI-MOD 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules: 

Operation is subject to the following 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 

Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for 
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 

Operation  of  this  device  is  restricted  to  law  enforcement,  fire  and  rescue  officials,  scientific  research 
institutes,  commercial  mining  companies,  and  construction  companies.  Operation  by  any  other  party  is  a 
violation of 47 U.S.C. § 301 and could subject the operator to serious legal penalties. 

Coordination Requirements. 

(a) UWB imaging systems require coordination through  the FCC before the equipment  may be used. The 
operator shall comply with any constraints on equipment usage resulting from this coordination. 

(b)  The  users  of  UWB  imaging  devices  shall  supply  detailed  operational  areas  to  the  FCC  Office  of 
Engineering  and  Technology  who  shall  coordinate  this  information  with  the  Federal  Government  through 
the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The information provided by the UWB 
operator  shall  include  the  name,  address  and  other  pertinent  contact  information  of  the  user,  the  desired 
geographical area of operation, and the FCC ID number and other nomenclature of the UWB device. This 
material shall be submitted to the following address: 

Frequency Coordination Branch., OET 

Federal Communications Commission 

445 12th Street, SW 

Washington, D.C. 20554 

ATTN: UWB Coordination 

(d)  Users  of  authorized,  coordinated  UWB  systems  may  transfer  them  to  other  qualified  users  and  to 
different locations upon coordination of change of ownership or location to the FCC and coordination with 
existing authorized operations. 

(e)  The  NTIA/FCC  coordination  report  shall  include  any  needed  constraints  that  apply  to  day-to-day 
operations.  Such  constraints  could  specify  prohibited  areas  of  operations  or  areas  located  near  authorized 
radio  stations  for  which  additional  coordination  is  required  before  operation  of  the  UWB  equipment.  If 
additional local coordination is required, a local coordination contact will be provided. 

(f) The coordination of routine UWB operations shall not take longer than 15 business days from the receipt 
of the coordination request by NTIA. Special temporary operations may be handled with an expedited turn-
around  time  when  circumstances  warrant.  The  operation  of  UWB  systems  in  emergency  situations 
involving the safety of life or property  may occur  without  coordination provided a notification procedure, 
similar to that contained in CFR47 Section 2.405(a)-(e), is followed by the UWB equipment user. 

 

Notice: Use of this device as a wall imaging system is prohibited by FCC regulations. 

 

Summary of Contents for RIS Hi-Mod

Page 1: ...010 M1 Rev 4 INGEGNERIA DEI SISTEMI S p A Rev 1 1 N doc MN 2009 056 RIS Hi Mod DUALF 400 900 Systems Installation Guide and User Manual Pisa December 2010 RIS Hi Mod DUALF 400 900 Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...ion Rev 1 1 December 2010 Document revision Added DUALF 400 900 and IC information OUR CONTACTS IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi S p A GeoRadar Division Via Enrica Calabresi 24 Loc Montacchiello 56121 PISA...

Page 3: ...CESSING AND ANALYSIS TOOLS WHILE EVERY EFFORT IS MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THOSE TOOLS THEY MUST NOT BE INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PEOPLE ANALYSIS RATHER THEY HAVE T...

Page 4: ...t by the member states that implement these regulations 1999 05 EEC Radio Directive Warning this equipment is destined for use in industrial environments Class A apparatus In residential commercial an...

Page 5: ...he UWB operator shall include the name address and other pertinent contact information of the user the desired geographical area of operation and the FCC ID number and other nomenclature of the UWB de...

Page 6: ...by the UWB operator shall include the name address and other pertinent contact information of the user the desired geographical area of operation and the FCC ID number and other nomenclature of the UW...

Page 7: ...rated only when in contact with or within 1 m of the ground This Ground Penetrating Radar Device shall be operated only by law enforcement agencies scientific research institutes commercial mining com...

Page 8: ...uctions 1 turn off the laptop 2 open the drawer with the symbol of the batteries 3 extract the battery pack pulling the tab Radar batteries Manufacturer FIAMM FG21202 SAFT MP176065 Type rechargeable l...

Page 9: ...naged by IDS When you decide to dispose of the equipment contact IDS and follow the system that IDS has set up to permit the separate collection of the apparatus at its life end Adequate separate coll...

Page 10: ...ranty terms Buyer shall have to contact IDS Customer Care Office to get the clearance to return the Faulty Parts 2 The Faulty Parts once received by IDS will be inspected to verify they are eligible f...

Page 11: ...and User Manual 11 44 3 EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND SELLER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL EXPRESS IMPLIED OR S...

Page 12: ...2 1 The Notebook Computer 36 2 1 1 Panasonic Toughbook rugged tablet PC 36 2 2 Connecting the DAD Control Unit Notebook Computer 38 2 3 Wireless connection 40 3 On line assistance 42 3 1 Remote assis...

Page 13: ...S LOCKING DEVICE 29 FIG 1 25 INSERTION OF ONE ANTENNA AND CLOSE UP OF THE HOOK 30 FIG 1 26 ANTENNA CABLES 30 FIG 1 27 THREE ANTENNAS CONFIGURATION 31 FIG 1 28 EQUIPMENT PROVIDED FOR THE FOUR ANTENNAS...

Page 14: ...S Hi Mod DUALF 400 900 Installation Guide and User Manual 14 44 FIG 3 1 MAIL SENT BY IDS TO THE CLIENT 42 FIG 3 2 CLIENT DATA INSERTION FORM 43 FIG 3 3 WEBEX SET UP WINDOW 43 FIG 3 4 WELCOME TO WEBEX...

Page 15: ...handbook shows you the equipment you will receive and guides you through the configuration of your hardware One antenna equipment and configuration Fig 1 1 shows you the equipment you will receive for...

Page 16: ...two free bars and four knobs Fig 1 2 The bigger ones must be screwed in vertically to block the free bars in place while the little ones can be screwed in two different position if placed on the insi...

Page 17: ...Fig 1 3 Rudder knobs bigger one on the left smaller one on the right Now you have to build the frame carrying the antenna you will need the equipment shown in Fig 1 4 Take one of the wheel frame and...

Page 18: ...on and closed frame Place the rudder into the metallic connections of the wheel frame as shown in Fig 1 6 then insert the two locking devices shown in Fig 1 7 in the metallic connections The locking d...

Page 19: ...f the metallic frames up and locking device down Take the antenna and make it slide in the frame from behind Remember to put and remove the antenna always from the rear part of the frame When the ante...

Page 20: ...black bags Fig 1 9 Insertion of the DAD Control Unit and battery 1 1 2 Wiring Once the DAD unit is in place you have to connect it with the magnetic encoder the antenna the battery and your laptop Th...

Page 21: ...he ANT1 CHAIN port of the DAD unit Fig 1 11 Fig 1 11 Antenna cable in place Battery cable has two connectors of different shapes in order to help you one of them must be linked with the battery the ot...

Page 22: ...onnectors in Chapter 2 The DAD control unit 1 2 Two antennas equipment and configuration Fig 1 13 shows you the equipment you will receive for your two antennas configuration The equipment is composed...

Page 23: ...bs Fig 1 2 The bigger ones must be screwed in vertically to block the free bars in place while the little ones can be screwed in two different position if placed on the inside part of the frame you wi...

Page 24: ...it Connect these pipes with the non wheeled frame the white spots on it show you which side goes down Link the other two connection pipes and finally close the box with the other wheeled frame Fig 1...

Page 25: ...ig 1 16 Making the two antennas frame Fig 1 17 Insertion and locking of the rudder Take the antennas and make them slide in the frame from behind Remember to put and remove the antennas always from th...

Page 26: ...DAD unit positioning and Battery bags 1 2 2 Wiring Battery wheel and LAN cables are linked to the DAD control unit as in the mono antenna configuration see Par 1 1 2 Wiring for further instruction In...

Page 27: ...ors in Chapter 2 The DAD control unit 1 3 Three antennas equipment and configuration Fig 1 21 shows you the equipment you will receive for your three antennas configuration The equipment is composed o...

Page 28: ...ation 1 3 1 Assemblage instructions First you must set the system in its mono antenna configuration see Par 1 1 1 then you have to build the frames for the antennas on the side Equipment needed for th...

Page 29: ...rame with the central one by linking the metallic locks with the wheels mushrooms Lock up the structure by turning the switches Fig 1 24 Do the same operations to build and place the box on the other...

Page 30: ...mono antenna configuration see Par 1 1 2 Wiring for further instruction In the three antennas configuration you have three antenna cables To make a cascade connection between the antennas you have to...

Page 31: ...2 The DAD control unit 1 4 Four antennas equipment and configuration Fig 1 28 shows you the equipment you will receive for your four antennas configuration The equipment is composed of A Rudder Four...

Page 32: ...4 2 Wiring Battery wheel and LAN cables are linked to the DAD control unit as in the mono antenna configuration see Par 1 1 2 for further instruction In the four antennas configuration you have four...

Page 33: ...009 056 Rev 1 1 RIS Hi Mod DUALF 400 900 Installation Guide and User Manual 33 44 Fig 1 29 Antenna cables Fig 1 30 Four antennas configuration You can find more info about the DAD unit and its cable c...

Page 34: ...adar data The DAD Control Unit has the following ports Lan Port for a network connection to the Notebook Computer Battery Port to connect the battery Wheel Port to connect the position sensor wheel An...

Page 35: ...ector with 19 poles This kind of connector may be connected to the following categories of radar antennae Entire range of TR IDS antennae that has a 19 pole connector and foresee a cascade connection...

Page 36: ...antennae with internal or external multiplex and an 11 pole connector 2 1 The Notebook Computer The K2_FW acquisition SW is installed on a Notebook Computer This SW is dedicated to the specific phase...

Page 37: ...ranty Support Three year limited warranty parts and labor lifetime toll free 24 7 Battery Life Wi Fi On Off 5h 6h about Environmental Water proof IP54 Fig 2 5 Panasonic Toughbook CF 19 NOTE No communi...

Page 38: ...following describes how to cable the DAD Control Unit to the Notebook Computer Use the Lan Cable Fig 2 6 to connect the DAD Control Unit and the Notebook Computer as shown in Fig 2 7 Fig 2 6 Lan Cabl...

Page 39: ...within 30 seconds the indicator light will start to flash As soon as the K2_FW software is activated the indicator light stops flashing and appears a constant blue light If however the Software is no...

Page 40: ...plug on LAN port of the DAD Fig 2 1 e Fig 2 11 4 Activate wireless network on PC choosing ON with the button on relative port shown in in Fig 2 10 5 Set up wireless board on PC with the following IP a...

Page 41: ...41 44 Fig 2 11 Wireless connection on the DAD Fig 2 12 Configuration file for wireless connection Once the Notebook Computer has been switched on and the start up button on the DAD unit has been press...

Page 42: ...desktop It can be used to perform web conferences and presentations It is easy to use thanks to its simple and intuitive interface Since there are no firewalls or other types of network configurations...

Page 43: ...u have clicked on the link sent by email the following window will appear Insert your data into the form see Fig 3 2 Fig 3 2 Client data insertion form Once you have clicked Submit the following page...

Page 44: ...ort Center window At this point IDS Customer Care can perform a range of operations on your desktop Request control of the desktop using the Request Control command Give you control of the IDS desktop...

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