CPR4 Handheld Radar User manual
Content 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................... 2 The power to sense through walls – in your hand................................... 2 How it works ........................................................................................... 3 Main application ..................................................................................... 3 2. QUICK START GUIDE .............................................................................
1. INTRODUCTION Thank you and congratulations for purchasing Cinside CPR4! In this user manual you will find: • • • • A quick start guide (page 2) A guide how to use the software CPRMon (page 8) Technical specifications (page 9) Warranty information (page 10) We advise you to read the whole manual carefully in order to use the equipment correctly and to learn about its functions.
New features in CPR4: • AEC – Automatic Environment Compensation The device automatically compensates for operator and environment motions • Motion classification: place – direction – speed The operator can now receive a rough estimation of the detected motion visualised by graphical symbols How it works The CPR4 radar is primarily measuring motion compared to many other radar technologies that are measuring distance and from that may calculate a motion.
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The display • The upper part of the display shows results from the collected data. Here you receive information about movements in the room with the main indicator to the right, and a thin line to the left Standard view represents the last minute history of movements. • The lower part of the display is used for specifying the movement (standard view) using symbols - it is also used for navigating in the menus. The menu automatically appears when pressing an arrow button.
Indicators The main indicator is placed in the top right corner and contains three symbols: • A blinking cross indicates self-motion of the radar or that the radar is calibrating. • OK – indicates that the radar is active and that no movement has been detected • The motion symbol indicates that movement has been detected When a movement occurs, the CPR4 may also show more detailed information about the motion itself – if possible. The information given is place – direction – speed.
PLACE BATTERY INDICATOR DIRECTION SPEED Standard view • The two sets of numbers shown in the picture above (0 and 12 in this case – blue ellipse) are the measured movement value (0) and alert threshold value (12). The movement value is changing constantly when movement occurs and the threshold value is set up in menu 1. • To the right in the lower part of the display you will find another indicator, the battery indicator. If the battery is fully charged, all ten bars will appear inside the battery symbol.
The best way to familiarise yourself with CPR4 is to find a still environment with as little surrounding movements as possible. The goal of CPR4 is to not alert the operator when there is nothing moving. Therefore, the most important factor is for the operator to understand what is required for the CPR4 alert not to go on. A very good aid in the learning process of the CPR4 is the CPRMon software.
• The volume setting has 5 levels and a mute level (indicated by an X next to the speaker) • The background lighting setting ranges from 1-100% in varying steps A higher level of sensitivity requires a minimal amount of movement on the operator’s part. Do not use to high sensitivity setting unless necessary as it aggravates usability. Full backlighting will result in a high battery usage.
Battery change • To open the battery compartment, simply unscrew the twist screw located on the backside of the CPR4. • Four AA batteries are required and both rechargeable NiHM and disposable alkaline batteries can be used. • Please note the symbols indicating the direction The battery compartment in which to insert the batteries.
3. USING THE SOFTWARE See what your CPR4 is seeing – on your PC or Android device From a regular PC with Windows operating system (XP, Vista or Windows 7) or an Android device - and a Bluetooth adapter, you may remotely supervise and control up to four CPR4 units. The Bluetooth adapter may be internal (built-in) or an external USB adapter. An external USB adapter for Bluetooth Class 1 gives the longest range, up to 100 meters.
When the connection has been completed, ”BT” can be read next to the battery symbol on the CPR4 display. To find out the Com-port number afterwards go to the device manager and expand the “COM and LPT”. If several CPR4’s are running at the same time, it might be helpful to identify them with the serial number which is printed on the label on the front panel of CPR4.
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Display Graphical 128x64 pixels, monochrome with transreflective background and adjustable LED backlight. Readable in sunlight and darkness. Communication Type: Bluetooth 2.0 Class 1, Fully Bluetooth pre-qualified Range: 100 m in open air, typically 10-30 m indoor Frequency: 2.400 – 2.
Environmental Size: Weight operational: Weight: Material: Oper. temperature: Water resistance: Dust resistance: Mechanical chock: Air Pressure: 90/120 mm width, 220 mm height, 40 mm thick 600 grams 1600 grams (incl. accessories and box) ABS -20 - +50 degrees Celsius IP67 (approval pending) 0.15 m depth and 30 minutes IP67 (approval pending) TBD Operational up to 4000 m height 5.
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