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SONIC/PPG INSTRUCTIONS 

PPG30RC11/21

 

RADIO CONTROLLED

 

APPLICATION 

Your PPG30 Phasor Property Guard System is capable of operating in three modes. Mode1 is at a frequency that is 
known to produce paranoia, nausea, disorientation and many other physiological effects. Mode2 allows use of the 
system as an audible alarm to frighten off intruders or warn the user of an intrusion to obtain a weapon or device for 
protection. Mode3 is a manually operated panic alarm mode, where a member of the household or area protected 
carries a small wireless transmitter similar to those you would use for an automobile. The unit can be triggered by simply 
the push of a button and return to normal by the push of another button from anywhere in the house. You may be up to 
several hundred feet away from the main unit for total control. This is a very useful function as the device can be made 
portable with battery operation and used when demonstrating model homes, etc. 

Three separate jacks allow detection of broken trip wires, window contact foil, window and door switches, pressure or 
actuating switches, and a positive voltage level pulse obtained. There are the many other detection items on the market 
that can produce a signal level to activate the system. Examples are IR body detectors, video motion detectors, sound 
detectors, remote telephone controllers etc. 

A WORD OF CAUTION 

Any type of a device that is intended to be used as a human deterrent to matter how harmless may cause 
secondary reactions allowing the criminal or perpetrator to sue the property owner or victim for damages 
claimed. People living in depressed and high crime areas are often made out to be 

“victims”

 where committing 

these acts are not their fault. 

Ultrasonic is a gray area in many respects when application involves the control of animals or even as a human deterrent 
to unauthorized intrusion. It is always best to consult with local municipal and state laws before using this device to 
protect home or property. REMEMBER MANY STATE LAWS LEAN MORE TOWARDS THE RIGHT OF THE CRIMINAL RATHER 
THAN THE VICTIM. 

INSTRUCTIONS 

1.

 

Check the units for any damage. Verify that you have all components:  

3 RCA PHONO plugs with 12-inch strip and tin leads attached for splicing to detection functions, J1,2,3 
4 transducers with prewired components 

Spool of wire with prewired RCA PHONO mating plug J6 

10 small wire nuts 

4 transducer assembly mounting brackets 

2 shorted mating RCA PHONO plugs for J3&J4 

Remote transmitter 

12VDC2AR wall adapter with DC plug. 

Special sale item may not contain transducer mounting kit or wall adapter.

 

2.

 

The position of the transducers should be as to direct as much energy to the points of intrusion or access. They can all 
be directed to one single target area or be placed in separate areas for multiple targets. Do not point at sound 
absorbing materials such as curtains or carpet, see chart to get idea of radiation pattern. The power unit should be 
placed in a central easy to access area where the user can reset the device and preset the controls for maximum 
effect. See FIG showing the connections to rear panel and controls. 

3.

 

Install the transducers using brackets. Use small container such as coffee can to protect transducers from the 
elements if mounted outside. It is suggested that transducers used outside get mounted under eaves or other   
overhead protected spots. 

4.

 

Connect wires using small wire nuts to make connections. 

5.

 

Set up and test unit using controls as described. Note J3 must have a shorting plug to simulate a closed connection. 

Summary of Contents for PPG30

Page 1: ...ere committing these acts are not their fault Ultrasonic is a gray area in many respects when application involves the control of animals or even as a human deterrent to unauthorized intrusion It is always best to consult with local municipal and state laws before using this device to protect home or property REMEMBER MANY STATE LAWS LEAN MORE TOWARDS THE RIGHT OF THE CRIMINAL RATHER THAN THE VICT...

Page 2: ...NG PLUG SHORTING PLUG FRONT PANEL CONTROLS FUNCTIONS REAR PANEL CONTROLS FUNCTIONS J3 is for normally closed sensor inputs so must be shorted with P3 if no sensors are attached J4 is for a wired remote control and must be shorted with P4 for device to operate with wireless remote P6 TRANSDUCER WIRE DIAGRAM ...

Page 3: ... in use J4 Remote control attach wired remote control here or use J4 shorting plug to operate with wireless remote GENERAL INFORMATION ON ULTRASONICS There have been numerous requests for information on the effect of these devices on people It should be made clear that no device such as this should purposely be used on humans and we discourage this due to the possibility of acoustically sensitive ...

Page 4: ...button for 1 3 seconds until indicator illuminates release button and light will then start blinking slowly 7 Press either button on remote transmitter The indicator light on the receiver will go out 8 Press either button on remote transmitter again The receiver indicator light should blink rapidly to show that it has learned the remote transmitter 10 Connect J6 9 Press the remote transmitter s OF...

Page 5: ...than 20 kHz at a sound pressure of 105 db or over The system consists of the central power and control unit that powers up to 6 remotely located transducers These are now positioned to take advantage of potential entrance and intrusion areas taking into consideration that each transducer can produce up to 124 db measured at 1 meter Since sound pressure level is logarithmic an attenuation factor of...

Page 6: ...pment such as those listed in our catalog The position of the transducers should be so as to direct as much energy to the points of intrusion or access They can be all directed to any target area or be individually placed for multiple effects The power unit should be placed where the user can reset the device and preset the controls for max effect Fig 6 shows the connections to the rear panel A wo...

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