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1. As above with long preset motion sensor no movement period refer to your distributor for the actual time period set All other alarms are active Mode 8 All Alarms Active with Short Countdown amp Sounder off As in Mode 5 but with the warning countdown beeper turned off Programmed Variables It is important that the user is provided with a Configuration sheet which details how all the various parameters have been programmed The variable features are as follows a Trigger time this is the time that the A amp B buttons need to be held in before the alarm is sent The hold time for each button can be preset between 0 1 and 9 9 seconds b Messages unique text messages can be programmed for each 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 preset as Short Medium or Long Short 5 29 seconds Medium 30 120 seconds Long 3 30 minutes f Motion sensor warning time this is the beeper warning time before the alarm is transmitted settable as 10 20 or 30 seconds g Repeat transmissions for the A amp B buttons repeat calls can be preset be
2. and warning countdown periods are preset using the programming application software If you do not have the programming software refer to your distributor for all configuration settings If the unit detects no motion for the preset time it will pulse a sounder for a further preset time as a warning before transmitting a Zone 5 alarm Any movement detected during these warning periods will reset the timers The motion detector is most sensitive with the unit vertical and less sensitive as the unit is rotated to the horizontal plane It is intended that the user should wear the unit on a belt or sash as near to vertical as possible with the antenna facing upwards Mode 4 Preset and Locked all Alarms Active In this mode all alarms are active and preset at the factory Refer to your distributor for the preset configuration The user is barred from accessing any other modes and does not have the ability to switch the unit off HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter Mode 5 All Alarms Active with Short Countdown The motion sensor no movement period is preset to a short time refer to your distributor for the actual time period set All other alarms are active Mode 6 All Alarms Active with Medium Countdown As above with medium preset motion sensor no movement period refer to your distributor for the actual time period set All other alarms are active Mode 7 All Alarms Active with Long Countdown
3. B lanyard motion sensor Off Mode 3 Buttons A amp B motion sensor lanyard Off Mode 4 Buttons A amp B lanyard motion sensor preset countdown Mode 5 Buttons A amp B lanyard motion sensor count down Short Mode 6 Buttons A amp B lanyard motion sensor count down Medium Mode 7 Buttons A amp B lanyard motion sensor count down Long Mode 8 Buttons A amp B lanyard motion sensor count down Short sounder Off In this Mode User Access is denied so no other Modes will be available to the User Where User Access is allowed Modes 1 2 3 5 6 7 amp 8 will be available Mode 1 Manual Alarms Only The uppermost side mounted blue button A will send a zone 1 alarm when pressed and held for a predefined period of time set during programming The lower side mounted blue button B sends a zone 2 alarm Pressing both buttons together A B and holding them for the trigger period will send a zone 3 alarm Mode 2 Manual Alarms and Lanyard Active The pin in the base of the unit is intended to be connected to a lanyard 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 amp Motion Sensor Active This mode enables blue buttons A amp B and the motion sensor The motion sensor no movement
4. 0100000 Available Capcodes 0100008 to 2079151 I Allow Engineering Modes Text Fixed Beep Type Time Repeats Sounder Button A 0000000 fA for ooo Off C Nomal C Quiet M Enabled Button B pooo fa z foa ooo Off C Normal C Quiet JV Enabled AaB Butonsase ff ft fo Off C Normal C Quiet I Enabled Lanyard JlaryadPuled SS ooo0000 p x far o I Send Reset Off Normal C Quiet IV Enabled Motion Sensor NonMovement oooo000 B x o I Send Reset Off Normal C Quiet Enabled Sign On Sigina ff Enabled Sign Off Signing Off foooooa fA gt Enabled Low Battery Battery Low 0000000 fa Normal C Quiet I Enabled TestCal Test ooooooo fa x fiOMinutes x Enabled Reset Reset 0000000 A Normal Enabled Motion Sensor Settings Short Medium Long Preset Wearing Time C Fine Normal Coarse E Seconds x 30 Seconds x 3 Minutes hor z 10Seconds w I Wam when sensor disabled HHPROG 1V0 start Inbox Microsoft Out Gay HHTXMK2 Mi ES AR IMPACT HE Impact Capcode Prog HHTXMK2 Issue 1 10
5. IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter cope IMPACT MK2 Integrated Mobile Personal Attack amp Communications Transmitter User Manual Scope Communications UK Ltd Quantum House Totnes Devon TQ9 5AL England Tel 01803 860700 Email sales scope uk com HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter PREFACE Important Installation Information It is the purchasers responsibility to determine the suitability of this equipment and its derivatives for any given application Scope cannot give specific advice in this manual as each use will require independent evaluation Scope has wherever possible employed extra safeguards to monitor the system s performance Certain system installations operational requirements or budgets may however limit the effectiveness of these safeguards Again the suitability of the system for any given application must therefore be decided by the installer and their customer relative to the application and risk Good working practice dictates that a suitable system installation log must be generated together with a record of the dates when the system has been manually checked with the aid of signal strength meters etc enabling the system performance to be compared with the original installation data For UK equipment Scope has no control of the use and application of the frequencies issued by OFCOM Some equipment that is licensed may have greater protectio
6. be plugged into a grounded fused outlet rated 5A minimum This product complies with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Copies of the Declaration of Conformity covering this product can be obtained from Scope at Quantum House Steamer Quay Totnes TQ9 5AL United Kingdom Do not discard At end of life this equipment must be sent to an authorised waste treatment centre Contact Scope at the above address for further details fs a Scope Communications UK Ltd 2005 All Rights Reserved System Overview HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter The Scope IMPACT Mk2 is a portable UHF transmitter used to signal various types of emergency alert to both fixed base station equipment and portable receivers Applications include straightforward security panic alarm by simple button press lone worker and man down alerter where a motion sensor is utilised to signal a pre programmed level of inactivity and snatch alarm whereby a lanyard is attached between the wearer and the IMPACT removal of which will trigger a continuous alarm Modes of operation are selectable using two top plate buttons and a display which also indicates battery charge and alarm status The IMPACT is provided with an intelligent fast charger facilitating
7. e of the IMPACT will light and the words FAST CHRG will be displayed FAST will flash on off and the battery icon will pulse indicating that rapid charging is in progress The red light on the charger base will flash during the charging process HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter 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 usually a few seconds Normal charging will then resume If the display blanks when the buttons are released press and hold the buttons for a further few seconds 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 scro
8. ecommended but it should be noted that long periods of no use will still reduce the battery charge The battery indicator on the display will show the approximate capacity left in the cells At a preset point the unit will transmit a Battery Low message 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 pack System Power Consumption less than 2mA standby 180mA transmit Charger Input 5 Vdc 2A Transmitter Power output 500mW max Frequency Range 450 470 MHz Channel Spacing 12 5 KHz TX Baud Rate 1200 RF Standards applied ETS 300 220 Type Designation MOBILINK Notified Body Ref No 0891 EMC Standards applied EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 LVD Standards Applied EN 60950 2000 Scope s policy is one of continuous development and specifications are subject to change without notice HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter Appendix A System Configuration Default Screen shown a Impact Capcode Programmer Fie System User Name ID No 0 999 Do Pagers amp Fixed Pagers Only C Fixed Only Pager Capcode IV Allow User Access Base ID
9. full charge of the nickel metal hydride cells in less than 1 hour typically 40 minutes together with an ac adaptor leather carry case for the IMPACT and lanyard snatch pin Package Contents Scope IMPACT transmitter unit with stud mounted aerial fitted Leather carry case AC Adaptor output 5V dc 2A Desktop Charger base unit Lanyard snatch pin Programming 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 110V mains outlet The green power light on the charger base should now be lit and the red status light should be off Switch on the IMPACT by pressing and holding the uppermost blue side button together with the uppermost scroll button The display will show the current mode number setting and a sign on transmission will be sent which may be received by suitably configured pagers or fixed receivers Now place the IMPACT into the charger base checking that the silver contacts on the side of the unit face the same way as the silver contacts in the charger base A sign off transmission will be sent after which the unit s normal operating functions will be disabled and the unit will lock into charging mode The display on the top fac
10. ll 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 amp 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 Either key 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 HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter Mode 1 Buttons A amp B motion sensor amp lanyard Off Mode 2 Buttons A amp
11. n than other equipment which is operated on a WT Act License Exempt basis The supply of this equipment is governed by our standard terms and conditions of sale which can be found on the reverse of all order acknowledgements proforma invoices delivery notes price lists and invoices Alternatively these can be provided on request Faxed proforma invoices and quotations refer to conditions available upon request Important Safety Information 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 classified Hazardous Areas including areas containing explosive or flammable vapours unless express authorisation has been given in writing by the manufacturer If in doubt consult your local product dealer for further information Do not obstruct any slots or openings in the product These are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating Only use a damp cloth for cleaning not liquid or aerosol based cleaners and ensure that any power is removed from the unit prior to beginning the cleaning operation Removal of covers from the e
12. quipment must only be undertaken by authorised service personnel who must ensure that power is isolated prior to removal Battery Charging The Nickel Metal Hydride batteries fitted in Scope portable transmitters are optimised for safety and performance and are NOT accessible or replaceable by the user Where it is suspected that the batteries are faulty or if they refuse to maintain a charge the equipment must be returned to Scope for servicing and battery replacement The transmitter unit must only be re charged using the charger receptacle and AC adaptor provided by Scope Use of other adaptors or chargers will invalidate all warranties and may result in damage to the equipment and or injury to the user In all such cases Scope expressly excludes liability for any damage or injury howsoever caused HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter No User Serviceable Parts Alteration or modification to any part of this equipment without the prior written consent of the manufacturer Scope will invalidate all Approvals and Warranties attaching to the equipment Further liability for the operation of the equipment under the applicable law will pass to the user who will absolve the manufacturer of any further responsibility for it s correct operation and use Liability Scope does not accept liability for any damage or injury howsoever caused as the result of misuse of this equipment It is the responsibility of the user
13. to ensure that the equipment is operated in the manner for which it was intended and that it is the correct item of equipment for the required task Warranty This product is warranted as free from defects of workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the original purchase date During this time if there is a defect or malfunction of this product Scope will with proof of purchase repair or replace at it s discretion any defective parts free of charge This does not include where the adjustments parts and repair are necessary due to circumstances beyond the control of Scope including 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 the manufacturer will invalidate all manufacturer approvals and warranties No adjustments can be undertaken except by qualified and licensed persons as authorised by Scope WARNING SAFETY The AC adaptor provided with this equipment must only be used with an Approved mains cord set rated at 5A minimum which is fitted with an integral three prong grounded mains plug and a moulded IEC320 style socket The cord set must only
14. tween 1 999 h Test calls the unit can be programmed to send Test calls at preset intervals between 10 50 minutes with 10 minute increments and 1 24 hours with 1 hour increments i Reset both the lanyard amp motion sensor can be programmed to send a Reset transmission upon de activation i e when the lanyard pin is replaced or when motion resumes J Motion sensor Off warning if the user selects a mode where the motion sensor is disabled the unit can be programmed to beep every 5 minutes as a reminder that the sensor is disabled Please refer to your distributor for details of how these variables have been set on your unit s A sample Configuration Sheet is included in Appendix A of this manual HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter IMPACT Top Control Panel Battely Status a Mode Indicators Increment Scroll Button _ Transmit Indicator Decrement Scroll Button Motion Sensor Sounder On indicator Rapid Chiatde Indica IMPACT amp Charger Details HHTXMK2 Issue 1 IMPACT MK2 Hand Held UHF Paging Transmitter Battery Capacity The batteries are 1 6Ah Nickel Metal Hydride cells The number of hours operation on a full charge is totally dependant upon the type of use to which the unit is put Transmissions use by far the greatest power but with test calls set at 1 hour the cells should last several days between charges Turning off the unit between use is r
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