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1) Code Set
This selection is used if the user intends to track and or log
transmissions from digitally encoded Lotek transmitters. The user selects
from a list of code sets that have been installed in the receiver. Three Code
Set options are presented. Select
1) Code Set
and use the keypad to select
or change the active code set.
Ensure that the Code Set you have selected
corresponds with the code set programmed for your tags.
2) Search
and 3)
Signal
menu items provide alternate methods of scanning
and changing settings that affect operation in manual mode. The Settings
listed below are common to either
‘
Search
’
or
‘
Signal
’
selection:
•
Start a scan- launches the search through the sequence of specified frequencies
based on gain, frequency and step values entered.
•
Define the type of transmitter to scan (Beeper/ID/Sensor)
•
Define/Change the Set Delta frequency and/or gain
•
Acquire a GPS position
•
Enter a gain value
•
Set the noise threshold
In search mode, the user may specify a start and end frequency, a step size and a
step delay and the receiver will sweep through that range of frequencies,
stopping at each step for the specified amount of time.
Settings unique to
‘
Search
’
include:
•
Pause/ Resume a scan
•
Enter a minimum frequency
•
Enter a maximum frequency
•
Define frequency step
•
Set the scan time
Settings unique to
‘
Signal
’
include:
•
Change antenna port assignment for the master radio antenna
•
Change the radio frequency
4) Quick Rec Delay
This feature enables users to define a delay period during which the
receiver will record detected transmitted tag signals. The Quick Record
Delay window is entered as a 2-digit value in seconds. Selecting a 2-digit