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IMPACT MK3 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter

 

 

HHTXMK3  

Issue 

 

5

 

When full charge is achieved, the red light on the charger base will glow steady and the 
transmitter display will now show “CHRG” with the battery icon filled. Upon removal 
from the charger, the unit will transmit a “sign on” message indicating that it is now 
available for operation. 
 
Note: where cells are completely discharged, the unit should be placed in the charger 
and the uppermost side-mounted blue button (A) pressed together with the uppermost 
display scroll button until the display lights (this may take up to 50 seconds). Normal 
charging will then resume. If the display blanks when the buttons are released, press 
and hold the buttons for a further minute until normal charging resumes. 
 
Precaution: to minimise any potential for malfunctioning of the unit in a severe static 
electricity environment, users should avoid touching the charger contacts and aerial 
mount collar. It is therefore recommended that the unit is placed in it’s carry case 
immediately after charging. 
 

 
Operation 

 

Switching the Unit ON/OFF 

 
To switch ON, press and hold the uppermost side-mounted blue button (A) and then 
press the uppermost display scroll button. The display will activate and show the current 
mode number and battery status. 
 
To switch OFF, press and hold both the scroll buttons until the display flashes. Now 
scroll down until FF is displayed. After 2 seconds, the unit will switch off. Note: if the unit 
has been programmed in Mode 4, this prohibits user access and will bar the user from 
switching the unit off. 

  

 
Modes of Operation 

 
The IMPACT has three manual call types selectable from two blue buttons (A & B) 
located on the side of the unit, and a further two emergency alarms which consist of a 
“snatch” lanyard and a motion detector. Whilst the manual button-initiated alarms are 
always active, both the lanyard and the motion detector can be enabled or disabled by 
selection of the relevant mode on the unit’s display. 
This also allows different motion sensor countdown periods (short/medium/long) to be 
selected. 
 
The display will indicate which mode is active at any time, and the mode can be 
changed by using the scroll keys located on the top of the unit (next to the display). 
Both keys must be pressed and held for 2 seconds. This will cause the LCD display to 
flash the two digits, and the scroll buttons can then be used to select the required Mode 
number. After 2 seconds of no button activity, the displayed Mode will be set. 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Impact Mk3

Page 1: ...ging Transmitter Scope Communications UK Ltd Quantum House Totnes Devon TQ9 5AL England Tel 01803 860700 Email sales scope uk com HHTXMK3 Issue 1 IMPACT MK3 Integrated Mobile Personal Attack Communications Transmitter User Manual ...

Page 2: ...tion Scope products are designed to operate safely when installed and used according to general safety practices The following requirements should be observed at all times Do NOT subject this equipment to Mechanical shock Excessive humidity or moisture Extremes of temperature Corrosive liquids This equipment is designed for indoor use unless expressly stated otherwise and must not be used in class...

Page 3: ...but not limited to fire or other casualty accident neglect abuse abnormal use or battery leakage damage WARNING No User Serviceable Parts Celui ci ne contient aucune piece pouvant etre reparee par l utilisateur Caution Risk of electric shock do not open Attention Risque de choc electrique ne pas ouvrir Alteration or modification to any part of this equipment without the prior written consent of th...

Page 4: ...gramming shoe with integral lead optional Programming application disk optional Getting Started Remove the components from their packaging and check that all items are present Locate the AC adaptor and insert the power jack into the socket at the rear of the charger base unit Fit the mains lead supplied between the adaptor and a 230V mains outlet The green power light on the charger base should no...

Page 5: ...button A and then press the uppermost display scroll button The display will activate and show the current mode number and battery status To switch OFF press and hold both the scroll buttons until the display flashes Now scroll down until FF is displayed After 2 seconds the unit will switch off Note if the unit has been programmed in Mode 4 this prohibits user access and will bar the user from swi...

Page 6: ...rd attached to the wearer If the transmitter is pulled away from the wearer the pin will be released and an automatic Zone 4 alarm is immediately sent This will continuously repeat for 500 transmissions or until the pin is replaced Mode 3 Manual Alarms Motion Sensor Active This mode enables blue buttons A B and the motion sensor The motion sensor no movement and warning countdown periods are prese...

Page 7: ...h alarm zone up to 65 characters In addition a User name of up to 13 characters can be entered This User name will precede the zone message when displayed on a pager e g Fred Smith Emergency Code Red c Sounder for each alarm zone the sounder can be programmed as Off Normal or Quiet d Motion sensor sensitivity this can be preset as Fine Normal or Coarse e Motion sensor no movement time this can be ...

Page 8: ...mitter HHTXMK3 Issue 1 8 IMPACT Top Control Panel FAST CHRG Transmit Indicator Motion Sensor Battery Status Rapid Charge Indicator Mode Indicators Sounder On indicator Increment Scroll Button Decrement Scroll Button IMPACT Charger Details ...

Page 9: ... flash the display backlight and beep if selected When the battery voltage falls below that required to run the transmitter the unit will flash the display and the battery icon then it will automatically switch itself off since it cannot perform its intended function without a transmitter It will then need recharging before it can be used again Specification Power 2 4V 1 2V x 2 NiMh cells sealed p...

Page 10: ...IMPACT MK3 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter HHTXMK3 Issue 1 10 Appendix A System Configuration Default Screen shown ...

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