C. Radio Specifications Antenna Specifications Table C–1 Antenna Specifications, 6 dBi (65-0179) (cont.) Item Description Maximum Power 100 Watts Connector N-Style Jack Height 10.6" Weight 0.
C. Radio Specifications Antenna Specifications Table C–2 Antenna Specifications, 13 dBi (65-0177) (cont.) Parameter Min Typ Weight Max 17.6 oz 0.5 kg Dimension 7.5 x 7.5 x 0.8 in 190 x 190 x 20 mm (L x W x Thick) Bracket Tilt 45 Deg Radiation Pattern Table C–3 Antenna Wind Loading, 13 dBi (65-0177) Parameter Wind Loading Area 100 mph 161 kph 125 mph 201 kph 56 sq in 14 lbs 22 lbs 0.04 sq m 6.4 kg 10 kg C.1.
C. Radio Specifications Antenna Specifications Figure C–3 13 dBi Antenna (65-0178) The supported recorder antenna specifications are as follows: Table C–4 Antenna Specifications, 13 dBi (65-0178) Item Description Frequency Range 5.45 to 5.85 GHz Gain 13 dBi Elevation Beamwidth 7 deg Max VSWR 1.5:1 Downtilt 2 deg Dimensions 6.2 x 3.8 x 32.8 in LxWxH 158 x 98 x 834 mm Weight 1 lb 13 oz (including pole mount) 820 g Wind Survivability Radiation Patterns 125 mph 201 kph R01.
C. Radio Specifications Antenna Specifications Table C–4 Antenna Specifications, 13 dBi (65-0178) (cont.) Item Wind Loading Description Radiation Patterns 10 lb @ 100 mph 4.5 kg @ 161 kph Polarization Dual Linear Cross-pol Isolation 25 Db min ETSI Specification EN 302 326 DN2 Mounting Universal pole mount 154 RT System 2 v2.3 Deployment Guide © 2010-2014 Wireless Seismic, Inc. All rights reserved. R01.
C. Radio Specifications Antenna Specifications C.1.3 NanoStation Recorder/Line Station Antenna The recorder or line station backhaul using the Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 radios do not use an external antenna; the NanoStation M5 has an integrated 14 dBi dual-polarity antenna.
C. Radio Specifications Radio Specifications Table C–5 NanoStation Integrated Antenna Specifications (cont.) Item Description Radiation Patterns C.2 Radio Specifications This section provides radio specifications. The following radios are used in the backhaul: i 156 Bullet – 2.4 GHz High Power 802.11N Outdoor Radio System See “Bullet Line Station Radios” on page 157 RT System 2 v2.3 Deployment Guide © 2010-2014 Wireless Seismic, Inc. All rights reserved. R01.
C. Radio Specifications Radio Specifications i Rocket – 900 MHz High Power 2x2 MIMO AirMax TDMA BaseStation See “Rocket Recorder Radios” on page 159 i NanoStation M5 – 5.8 GHz, High power, 2x2 MIMO AirMax TDMA PoE station with integrated 14 dBi dual-polarity antenna. See “NanoStation Recorder/Line Station Radios” on page 160 C.2.
C. Radio Specifications Radio Specifications Table C–6 Bullet Line Station Radio Specifications (56-0019 US, 56-0024 Intl) (cont.) Item Description Security WEP/WPA/WPA2 QoS 802.
C. Radio Specifications Radio Specifications C.2.2 Rocket Recorder Radios The specifications for the Ubiquiti Rocket recorder radio are as follows: Table C–8 Rocket Recorder Radio Specifications (15-0052 US, 15-0054 Intl) Item Description System Information Processor Specs Atheros MIPS 24KC, 400MHz Memory Information 64MB SDRAM, 8MB Flash Networking Interface 2 X 10/100 BASE-TX (Cat. 5, RJ-45) Ethernet Regulatory / Compliance Information Wireless Approvals FCC Part 15.
C. Radio Specifications Radio Specifications The power specifications for the Ubiquiti Rocket radio are as follows: Table C–9 Rocket Recorder Radio Power Specifications (15-0052 US, 15-0054 Intl) RX Power Specifications Avg. TX Tolerance Data Rate Ave.
C. Radio Specifications Radio Specifications Table C–10 NanoStation Radio Specifications (56-0035 US, 56-0032 Intl) (cont.) Item Description Wireless Approvals FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210, CE RoHS Compliance YES Physical / Electrical / Environmental Dimensions 6.42 x 1.22 x 3.15 in (length, width, height) 163 x 31 x 80mm Weight 0.40 lb 0.18kg Enclosure Characteristics Outdoor UV Stabilized Plastic Mounting Kit Pole Mounting Kit included Power Supply 24V, 0.
C. Radio Specifications Radio Specifications Table C–11 NanoStation Radio Power Specifications (56-0035 US, 56-0032 Intl) (cont.
D D. LED Indicators This chapter provides the possible LED status and error indicators for WRUs and LIUs. The WRU has three possible states; undeployed, deploying, and deployed.
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D. LED Indicators WRU Deploying Table D–2 WRU LED Indications, Undeployed Power-On Sequence LED Indicators Summary Description Hard reset The LEDs light up in clockwise rotation starting with the A battery LED and ending with the A battery LED, B battery LED, or both. (power on) D.2 WRU Deploying When the WRU begins deploying, the following tests are executed: R01.i RT System 2 v2.3 Deployment Guide © 2010-2014 Wireless Seismic, Inc. All rights reserved.
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D. LED Indicators WRU Deploying Table D–3 WRU LED Indications, Deploying Sequence (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Description Battery fuse test failure (B) When both batteries are installed, the battery fuse test is performed. B Solid for 5 seconds BAT Solid A solid BAT LED indicates that the WRU detected a bad fuse during deployment and returned to the undeployed state. When a battery fuse test fails, the WRU will not deploy.
D. LED Indicators WRU Deploying Table D–3 WRU LED Indications, Deploying Sequence (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Description If no changes are made to the batteries within the 45 second window, The following occurs: Self-test starting • Flashing BAT LED turns off • Battery in use LED (A or B) flashes for approximately 2 seconds • The THD, GEO, GPS, and RAD self-tests are executed If a WRU self-test fails, the WRU will continue to the next test.
D. LED Indicators WRU Deploying Table D–3 WRU LED Indications, Deploying Sequence (cont.) LED Indicators Summary THD test failure Description Solid: • BAT • GEO • GPS • RAD NOTE: No LEDs are affected when the THD test starts or when it passes. Geophone test failure Acquiring GPS fix GEO Solid NOTE: For a multiple-channel geophone, tests the first channel only. Flashing: • MODE • GPS NOTE: The WRU will attempt to get a 3meter GPS lock for up to 15 minutes.
D. LED Indicators WRU Deploying Table D–3 WRU LED Indications, Deploying Sequence (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Description No neighbor detected RAD Solid If this is the first WRU deployed, this is the expected condition. If power is removed from a WRU in the deploying state, the WRU stays in the deploying state and restarts the deploying process when power is restored.
D. LED Indicators WRU Deploying Table D–4 WRU LED Indications, Deploying Power-On Sequence LED Indicators Summary Description Hard reset The LEDs light up in clockwise rotation starting with the A battery LED and ending with the A battery LED, B battery LED, or both for 2 seconds. (power on) The A and B battery LEDs at the end of the rotation indicate that one or both batteries are above the minimum threshold of 9000mAh.
D. LED Indicators WRU Deployed D.3 WRU Deployed If the WRU is already deployed, a vertical tilt has the following effect: i Geophone Down – If Sleeping, takes three to four seconds to wake up. If in Standby or Armed displays the battery status, deployment self-test status, and re-acquires the GPS position. i Geophone Up – All lights light. If placed flat within 5 seconds, the WRU undeploys.
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D. LED Indicators WRU Deployed Table D–6 WRU LED Indications, Deployed WRU, Geophone Down Tilt (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Description Re-acquire GPS position GPS Solid for up to 15 minutes The deployed WRU can be in any of the following states: • Unformed • Formed NOTE: The battery status is displayed at the same time the GPS position is reacquiring. GPS position acquired GPS Flashing Self test failure The LED associated with the failed self-test is solid.
D. LED Indicators LIU Power-On Table D–7 WRU LED Indications, Deployed WRU, Geophone Up Tilt (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Undeploy successful Description Flashing: • A • MODE • B After removing both batteries from a deployed WRU, and then replacing BAT A, BAT B, or both, when the first battery is connected, the WRU goes through the power on LED sequence. The WRU transitions to the Awake, unformed state. If the WRU is not formed within 30 minutes, the WRU transitions to the Sleep state. D.
D. LED Indicators LIU Normal Operation Table D–8 LIU LED Indications, Power-On Sequence (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Description Hard Reset LIU The LEDs light up in clockwise rotation starting and ending with the A battery LED in the following cases: The unit is verifying the integrity of the firmware. • When the batteries are attached • Anytime the unit resets itself • In between updating firmware applications MODE Solid for approximately 5 seconds D.
D. LED Indicators LIU Normal Operation Table D–9 LIU LED Status Indications, Normal Mode LED Indicators Summary Description On, Disciplined to GPS MODE solid Checking firmware The MODE LED indicates that the integrity of the downloaded firmware is being verified. Battery A in use A solid Indicates Battery A in use powering LIU. Battery Voltage is above depleted threshold. Battery B in use B solid Indicates Battery B in use powering LIU. Battery Voltage is above depleted threshold.
D. LED Indicators LIU Normal Operation Table D–9 LIU LED Status Indications, Normal Mode (cont.
D. LED Indicators LIU Normal Operation Table D–10 LIU LED Error Indications, Normal Mode LED Indicators Summary Description On, no GPS discipline MODE flashing every 1 second Single battery failure A: Battery B in use • Off, or Battery A below threshold or disconnected • 4 long flashes, then off (On 4.5s, off 2s) or • GPS PPS flash B Solid BAT: • 4 long flashes, then off (On 4.
D. LED Indicators Firmware Upgrade Table D–10 LIU LED Error Indications, Normal Mode (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Description No GPS lock GPS off No GPS or less than 3 satellites GPS lock, not disciplined GPS on GPS lock, but not disciplined D.
D. LED Indicators Firmware Upgrade Table D–11 WRU and LIU LED Status Indications, Firmware Upgrade (cont.) LED Indicators Summary Description Firmware upgrade BAT Flashing The main processor is saving the new firmware for all processors to non-volatile memory. R01.i The power control processor's firmware is being upgraded GEO/LNK Flashing for approximately 15 seconds The Radio processor's firmware is being upgraded RAD Flashing for approximately 1-2 seconds RT System 2 v2.
E E. Weighted Base This section describes the mast that uses weights to maintain stability. E.1 Specifications Tripod Weight = 50 lbs (22.73 kg) Minimum mast height = 53” (includes 6” for mounting) Base size = 48” (1.2m) x 48” (1.2m) Supports up to 12 – 16” x 8” blocks Pre-galvanized steel frame Accepts up to 2.5” mast (not included) Figure E–1 Weighted Mast RT System 2 v2.3 182 © 2010-2014 Wireless Seismic, Inc. All rights reserved. Deployment Guide R01.
E. Weighted Base Hardware Supplied E.2 Hardware Supplied The following hardware is supplied with the tripod mast: i i i i i i 4 - Bolt, Carriage 1/4 - 20 x 3/4" 12 - Bolt, Carriage 1/4 - 20 x 5/8" 4 - Bolt, 1/4 - 20 x 3/4" Hex Head 4- Bolt, 1/4 - 20 x 1/2" Hex Head 24-Nut, 1/4 - 20 24 - Lock washer, 1/4 Int. tooth E.3 Assembly Instructions This section provides instructions and illustrations for assembly of the tripod.
F F. Using a Compass This chapter describes how to use a sighting compass. A sighting compass has the same features as a baseplate compass, but adds a vertical mirror that allows you to view the compass dial and the landmark at the same time. Figure F–1 Sighting Compass (70-0067) For a in-depth descriptions of using a compass with a map and setting the declination on a compass see the following links: i i i i http://www.compassdude.com/default.shtml http://www.compassdude.com/compass-declination.
F. Using a Compass Figure F–2 Declination Indication on Map However, because of the dynamic nature of the Earth’s magnetic field, old maps are inaccurate. To obtain the most recent declination values, enter your map location at the following link: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag-web/#declination Placing magnetic objects near a compass can cause an incorrect reading (deviation).
F. Using a Compass Figure F–3 Compass and Map 3 186 Adjust for declination. Ɣ If you have an adjustable compass – Move the Orienting Arrow to the right or left by the declination number. When you align the magnetic needle with the Orienting Arrow, the declination is accounted for. Ɣ If you do not have an adjustable compass – Mark the declination on your compass with a piece of tape. Align the magnetic needle with the tape mark. Ɣ Adjust the Orienting Arrow to the left or right.
F. Using a Compass Figure F–4 Compass Adjusted for Declination 4 Pick up the compass and adjust the cover so the angle of the cover to the base is between 45 and 70 degrees. 5 Hold the base of the compass in the palm of your hand. Keep the compass level. Turn your entire body and the compass until the red end of the Magnetic Needle is aligned with the red end (north end) of Orienting Arrow. Figure F–5 Compass Adjusted for Declination R01.
G G. Rope Knot This chapter shows how to tie a taut-line hitch knot. This loop knot can be adjusted to loosen or tighten a line, yet holds under a load. This knot is commonly used to secure tent lines and loads on vehicles. It is the recommended knot for securing the RT System 2 guy rope mast. Figure G–1 Tying the Taut-line Hitch Knot The following link provides a short video example: http://www.sailingcourse.com/videos/taut_line_hitch.htm RT System 2 v2.3 188 © 2010-2014 Wireless Seismic, Inc.
H H. Country Codes This chapter provides a quick-reference to the ISO 3166 country codes.
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H. Country Codes Table H–1 ISO 3166 Country Codes Name Code Turks and Caicos Islands (the) 796 Tuvalu 798 Uganda 800 Ukraine 804 United Arab Emirates (the) 784 United Kingdom (the) 826 United States (the) 840 United States Minor Outlying Islands (the) 581 Uruguay 858 Uzbekistan 860 Vanuatu 548 Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 862 Viet Nam 704 Virgin Islands (British) 092 Virgin Islands (U.S.
I I. Français Ce chapitre fournit des informations sur le suivant : i i “Batteries” sur la page 194 “l'information juridique” sur la page 200 I.1 Batteries Ce chapitre fournit des informations sur les batteries utilisées dans le système RT System 2 de Wireless Seismic, Inc. I.1.1 Batteries au lithium-ion Cette section fournit des informations sur les caractéristiques, l'utilisation et la manipulation des batteries au lithium-ion.
I. Français Batteries Tableau I–1 Spécifications des batteries au lithium-ion (cont.
I. Français Batteries i Bien qu'il puisse exister des restrictions locales ou nationales, les batteries au lithium-ion sont considérées comme des « déchets universels non dangereux » par le gouvernement fédéral. Il existe des restrictions qui s'appliquent à ceux qui gèrent de grandes quantités de déchets universels ; celles-ci définissent l'étiquetage, le confinement, etc. Dans la mesure du possible, les batteries doivent être déchargées avant de les jeter.
I. Français Batteries Exemple I–1 Example Battery Shipping Label Les batteries ne peuvent être expédiées par voie aérienne que si toutes les conditions suivantes sont satisfaites : i La boîte utilisée satisfait le test de chute de 1,2 m (boîte classée « UN ») de boîte d'emballage i i i Les bornes de bloc-batterie sont protégées pour éviter un court-circuit REMARQUE R01.i Le poids brut de chaque colis ne dépasse pas 10 kg (22 livres) L'emballage extérieur porte l'étiquette requise en vigueur.
I. Français Batteries I.1.1.4 Entreposage Un entreposage et un entretien adéquats des batteries au lithium-ion est indispensable pour optimiser leur durée de vie utile et éviter une défaillance catastrophique.
I. Français Batteries I.1.2.2 Chargeur de batterie Le chargeur de batterie au lithium-ion est conçu pour fonctionner à partir d'une ligne de service simple 120 V c.a., 10 A. Le bloc d'alimentation servant à charger le bloc-batterie fournit une tension régulée de 5 V c.c. Exemple I–2 Chargeur de batterie Exemple I–3 Étiquette avec numéro de série et voyant DEL R01.i RT System 2 v2.3 Deployment Guide © 2010-2014 Wireless Seismic, Inc. All rights reserved.
I. Français l'information juridique PRUDENCE Le risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un type incorrect. Débarrassez-vous utilisé batteries selon les instructions. I.2 l'information juridique I.2.1 Conformité avec les règles et règlements de la FCC La Federal Communications Commission (FCC) règlemente l'utilisation d'antennes dans l'article suivant : Code of Federal Regulations – Title 47, Part 15 – Radio Frequency Devices, Subpart C – Intentional Radiators, Section 15.
I. Français l'information juridique Cet émetteur radio a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous. Le gain maximum permis et l’impédance d’antenne requise pour chaque antenne sont indiqués. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ayant un gain supérieur au gain maximum indiqué pour le type en question, sont strictement interdits pour ce dispositif.
I. Français l'information juridique I.2.3 Acquiescement de CE L’unité distante sans fil (WRU) et l’unité d’interface de ligne (LIU) fournies avec ce guide sont conformes aux directives applicables de l’UE pour la marque de Conformité européenne (CE). La marque suivante est apposée sur chaque unité. Exemple I–4 Marque de CE 202 RT System 2 v2.3 Deployment Guide © 2010-2014 Wireless Seismic, Inc. All rights reserved. R01.
Index Numerics C 12 V DC 39 19 dBi directional antenna 149 5.
Index G G LIU Kit 31 locate an object using a map and a compass 185 loop knot 188 geographic north 184 geophone 17 Geophone test in progress 168 Global Mapper 77 Google Earth 77, 113 GPS acquire position 21 antenna 59 disciplined 177 error 169 LED flashing 21 lock 21, 177 lock, not disciplined 180 no discipline 179 no lock 180 green-to-green 59 ground 63 equipment 11 wire 59, 63 ground equipment assemble 16 guy lines 60, 61 ring 54, 55, 56 M magnetic north 184 objects near a compass 185 mast 49, 51, 61,
Index S shielding 85 speed test 80 Station (S) 67 upload configuration file 75 upload new firmware 90 version 70 versions 105 recorder 31 radio 43 Recorder Radio Kit 33, 34 recording truck 31 recording truck connection fiber cable 92 optimal angle pendant to line 94 radio link (pendant) 93 redundant recorder radio 118 relay 26 remote 31 remove battery 136 repeater 19 rolling the backhaul 86 run the speed test 82, 120 S self test 168 fails 22 failure 21 in progress 168 set the PN radio power level 97 short