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I. PPK-3A Set Up

 

 

A.

 

Accessories 

 

1.

 

Batteries

:  Remove all 4 screws (2 in each end panel), remove 

bottom access panel, and slide cover down.  Insert 3 each ‘AAA’ 

batteries. 

 

2.

 

Internal Dip Switches

:  Above the battery clips are two DIP 

switches to manually turn off the LEDs or the vibrator.  When these 
DIP switches are in the “off” position, the LEDs and/or the vibrator 

will never come on. 

 

3.

 

Antenna

:  Screw ANT-2 Stainless Antenna onto SMA connector 

located on top panel.  Other optional antennas are available. 

 

4.

 

Beeper and Earbud Headphones

:  The PPK-3A will send an 

audible tone to the Beeper Module or Earbud Headphones.  Plug in 
the desired device into the Headphone Jack. 

 

B.

 

Power On/Off 

 

1.

 

 Slide the Power Slide Switch on the top panel to the desired 
position. 

 

2.

 

Always remember to turn the PPK-3A to the “Off” position after use 
to conserve battery life. 

 
 

II. Alarm and Playback

 

 

A.

 

Alarm 

 

1.

 

New Alarm

:  When a new sensor alarm occurs the PPK-3A will 

notify the Operator of the corresponding Sensor ID Number.  The 
PPK-3 will indicate the Sensor ID Number by one of three methods, 

Red LEDs

, audible beep, or the covert vibratory mode. 

 

    B.  Alarm Playback 
 

1. 

Alarm

 

Playback

:  To recall and playback the most recent alarm, 

press the Playback Button located on the front panel of the PPK-3A.  

During playback, the 

Green LEDs

 will indicate the Sensor ID 

Number.  Also, the last beep and vibrate will be longer to indicate 

that it is a playback, and not a new alarm. 

 

Содержание PPK-3 KIT

Страница 1: ...1 PPK 3 KIT Perimeter Protection Kit DocRef 0100601 PPK 3 Kit User Guide Revised 2016 8 2 ...

Страница 2: ...Troubleshooting Page 5 A Low Batteries B Limited RF Signal Reception C No Audible Beep Section 2 IR 301 Passive Infrared Sensor A Introduction Page 6 B Product View and Description Page 6 Section 3 Using Passive Infrared Sensors A Introduction Page 8 B Infrared Signal Page 9 C Infrared Noise Page 9 Section 4 Appendix A Technical Specifications Page 10 B RF Interference Page 11 C Contact Informatio...

Страница 3: ...y receive alarms from the PPK s IR 301 s sensors and not with other standard Intellicam sensors B Product View 1 Power Slide Switch 2 SMA Antenna Connection 3 Headphone Jack 4 Playback Button 5 Red and Green LED Lights C Standard Accessories 1 SMA Stainless Antenna 2 Earbud Headphones not pictured 3 Beeper Module Beeper Module Slide Switch Red Green LEDs Playback Button SMA Antenna ...

Страница 4: ... in the desired device into the Headphone Jack B Power On Off 1 Slide the Power Slide Switch on the top panel to the desired position 2 Always remember to turn the PPK 3A to the Off position after use to conserve battery life II Alarm and Playback A Alarm 1 New Alarm When a new sensor alarm occurs the PPK 3A will notify the Operator of the corresponding Sensor ID Number The PPK 3 will indicate the...

Страница 5: ...ecurely attached to SMA connector 2 Interference from surroundings such as bushes trees or walls may be blocking RF signal to the PPK 3A Receiver Optional antennas may increase reception C No Audible Beep 1 The problem may be the Headphone Jack First check both the Beeper Module and the Earbud Headphones to ensure that these devices are working properly It is not recommended to use any other Headp...

Страница 6: ...nsor ID s of 1 through 4 and a fixed Sensor Sensitivity of 3 The PPK 3 Kit is designed for perimeter protection The Operator can locate the four IR 301 sensors with unique Sensor ID s of 1 2 3 and 4 around the perimeter and record the sensor locations on the site plan If a Sensor is triggered it will send a wireless RF signal to the PPK 3A receiver letting the Operator know the exact location of t...

Страница 7: ...t only illuminates when an alarm occurs during the first 10 minutes to aid in the initial set up and will automatically turn off after 10 minutes for covert reasons Antenna The flexible stainless ANTENNA allows for the UHF propagation of the RF signal The ANTENNA must be oriented in a vertical direction for best RF propagation and for proper alignment of the infrared beams Lens The IR 301 s focal ...

Страница 8: ...se ratio The signal corresponds to whatever it is we are interested in detecting be it a bird a human an automobile or an airplane which all have different sizes shapes and travel at different speeds As far as the IR 301 is concerned they will all result in a different signal or infrared signature when the IR 301 sees them This will involve placing the sensor at a certain distance and orientation ...

Страница 9: ...er Also the RF transmission range between sensor and receiver should be kept short which will improve the overall reliability C Infrared Noise Infrared Noise includes all environmental disturbances that occur when the sensor is not detecting a target such as wind chill on stationary objects or blowing tree leaves on moving objects Much of these types of disturbance are filtered out by the side by ...

Страница 10: ...ation OOK 2 4Khz RF Frequency 916 5 MHz SAW stabilized Field of View 15 degrees Dimensions 1 0 dia x 2 8 length Weight 1 8 oz 45g PPK 3A Receiver Processor Specifications Battery Type 3 each AAA 1 5 VDC Lithium Batteries Power Supply Current Normal Operating 2 5 milliamps Sleep Mode 300 micro amps Operating Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Frequency 916 5 MHz SAW stabilized Sensitivity 98 db...

Страница 11: ...nge 100 ft due to the fact that the FCC restricts the power output at this frequency Although the Receiver Processor will reject most of this interference it is best to locate the interfering source and remove it if possible prior to doing installation or degraded reliability could result WARNING This device operates under Part 15 of the FCC Rules Any modification not expressly approved by Intelli...

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