User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Description
- Design Features
- Operation
- ID Switch Setting Chart
- Sensor Connection
- RF Link
- Emplacement Considerations
- Section 2:MIDS Remote Control Transmitter (MRCT)
- Frequency Range:138-174 MHz
- Section 3:MIDS Hand Held Receiver (MPDM)
- Section 4:MIDS Remote Control Receiver (MRCR)
- Pin Connector:A: Ground
- Section 5:Frequency/Channel Calculations
The MXMT has four modes of operation. These modes are controlled by internal tilt
switches.
Normal Operation – The MXMT may be put in normal mode by placing it with the
antenna up. While in normal mode the MXMT is triggered by an externally
connected sensor.
Sensor Alignment – The MXMT may be put in alignment mode by placing it with the
battery cap up. The alignment mode is used with the infrared sensors (Break beam
and Passive IR). When the sensors are aligned, the LED on the sensor will
illuminate when a target is detected. (Note: LED will not illuminate in normal
operation mode.)
Open/Input – The MXMT may be put in open/input by placing it with the antenna up
and disconnecting the sensor. An alarm is sent when a sensor is disconnected, sensor
cable is cut, or the sensor is out of alignment. The ID code transmitted is the next
higher odd ID code. This ID code message will repeat every 10 minutes until the
condition is corrected.
Power Off – Power is turned off by placing the unit with the battery cap down. This
mode is used to transport the transmitter to the deployment location with no
transmission.
Sensor Connection
The MXMT can be used with all Qual-Tron sensors. Simply attach any sensor using the
mil-type connector (align-twist-lock) to the connector on the MXMT. Set up the sensor
according to its instruction manual.
Sensors that are compatible with the MXMT:
• Break Wire
• Magnetic
• Active IR Break Beam
• Passive IR
• Passive IR Long Range
• Seismic
• Day/Night
• Sensor Timed Relay
• Others for Special Application
RF Link
The operational range of the RF link is dependent upon various conditions. The high
frequency of the RF link works best under line of sight conditions. Transmission can
range from a few hundred yards to several miles, depending on terrain. Non line-of-sight
can play a part in decreasing the transmission range. The transmission range can be
extended with the use of relays, or by elevating the antenna at either the transmitter or
receiver position.
Emplacement Considerations
The MXMT can be buried under one inch of compacted soil. Use caution not to bend the
antenna when burying.
QTI Page 5 Revision: C
Form #: 30Z0147 Effective Date: 24 August 2006