Audiotel 2-400-0001 User Manual

DETECTIV User Manual
Part No: 2-400-0001
DETECTIV User Manual
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© 2004 Audiotel International Ltd
Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or part, without the written consent of Audiotel International Ltd.
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DETECTIV™
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is a registered trademark of Audiotel International Ltd
Contents
How to use this manual..................................................................................4
CE MARK EMC COMPLIANCE AND RADIO TYPE APPROVAL......5
INTRODUCTION.................................................................6
GETTING STARTED - ........................................................ 8
Charging the battery.......................................................................................9
Switching the unit ON (and Off) ...................................................................10
Using the controls and selecting options .....................................................11
Setting time & date ......................................................................................12
BASIC OPERATING METHODOLOGY.....................................13
DETECT ........................................................................................................ 13
IDENTIFY......................................................................................................13
LOCATE ........................................................................................................ 13
DETECT MODE ............................................................14
Selecting a Detector .....................................................................................15
Setting the unit Volume................................................................................ 16
Transmitter Detector Alarms ........................................................................16
NLJD Display................................................................................................17
Enabling / Disabling the NLJD ......................................................................17
IDENTIFY MODE.......................................................... 18
Broadband CW Identify screen.....................................................................18
Broadband Burst IDENTIFY screen ..............................................................19
Harmonic Receiver IDENTIFY screen........................................................... 20
NLJD & Metal Detector IDENTIFY screen ...................................................22
LOCATE MODE ............................................................ 25
EVENT LOG................................................................... 26
Alarms ..........................................................................................................27
Snapshots..................................................................................................... 27
References ................................................................................................... 28
CONNECTION, DOWNLOAD TO A PC .................................. 29
ACCESSORY .................................................................. 30
APPENDIX A - BATTERY & I/O ........................................32
APPENDIX B - MENU STRUCTURE..................................... 33
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How to use this manual

This manual is divided into a number of sections. The following brief description shows the type of information presented in each section:
Introduction to DETECTIV – a brief description of DETECTIV and how it works.
Getting Started - Setting up and looking after your DETECTIV – contains a packing list of
the DETECTIV system. Details of the power requirements and battery care. How to set up DETECTIV ready for operation.
Basic Operation – describes the basic procedures for using DETECTIV. This is not meant to be an exhaustive description of DETECTIV's capabilities or functionality, merely a quick guide to allow basic searches to be carried out. The following Mode sections give more details of the various modes and their use, in relation to the different detectors.
Detect Mode – describes operating in this mode, which uses all of DETECTIV's detectors simultaneously, and interpreting the multi-detector display.
Identify Mode – describes how to navigate through the different detector's Identify screens and how to use them to identify whether or not a detected response is a possible threat.
Locate Mode – this section describes how to use DETECTIV to locate accurately the source of any identied threat.
Event log – Gives details of the three Logs available within DETECTIV - Alarms, Snapshots and Reference. How entries are generated and what they are used for.
Connection, download to a PC - gives details of how to connect to a PC and download Event log information.
Appendices - Reference information about the DETECTIV unit, its component parts, controls and menu structure.
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CE MARK EMC COMPLIANCE AND RADIO TYPE APPROVAL

The CE mark is afxed to the DETECTIV to conrm compliance with the following European Community Directives:
Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of Laws of Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and the following EMC and Radio Type Approval standards:
EN 300 220-1
EN 300 440-1
EN 301 489-3
EN 300 330-1
EN 60950 LVD
Warnings
When operating the equipment within Europe where Type Approval is a legal requirement, all equipment, including transmitter, receivers, microphones, batteries and aerials must be to type approved standard in order for the system to remain type approved. Therefore, only equipment supplied by Audiotel International should be used.
It is the operator's responsibility to operate the equipment only on frequencies licensed to them.
FCC
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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INTRODUCTION

DETECTIV is a sophisticated search tool integrating four detection sensors to provide a more complete and robust method of detecting electronic eavesdropping devices.
Four tried and tested detection methods: Harmonic receiver, broadband detector, Non-linear junction detector and metal detector are integrated into one compact, easy to use unit.
Combining four complementary sensor systems together means more effective and efcient search capability. With just one physical sweep of a target area four separate searches are carried out. DETECTIV automatically switches between the four sensors using each detection method in turn, ve times a second, allowing a continuous display of all detector activity.
Each sensor provides information which combines to provide a comprehensive picture of any concealed targets. DETECTIV presents the multisensor information in a simple, easily understood bar graph display. Additional expert screens give access to more detailed information for each of the sensors. Using multiple detector information in this way improves detection and gives more accurate identication between false alarms and real targets.
The Unit
The DETECTIV unit, shown opposite, is a hand-held case with a paddle shaped search head on an extendable arm. Controls are grouped next to the handle for convenient thumb operation and information is presented on a tilt-able TFT LCD touch-sensitive screen.
The input and output ports are grouped together under the tail of the unit along with the battery compartment. The On /Off switch, audio output and headphone socket are conveniently located at the top of the unit tail.
Handling
The extendable search head contains all the DETECTIV sensors and during a sweep search needs to be passed close to all parts of a target area. Rotatable on two axis the head can be twisted to provide the best attitude and position for searching most surfaces. The extendable arm provides convenient access for the difcult to reach parts of a typical target area, for example, ceilings and under desks. To minimise strain the unit has provision for a shoulder strap allowing DETECTIV to be handled like a guitar and is designed to be balanced with the search head arm extended approximately half way. The tail of the unit is also designed to provide a convenient handle to control the unit when searching high surfaces.
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Control keypad
Tiltable LCD touch- sensitive Display
Search Head
Battery charge indicators
Headphone socket
Battery Comparment
Loudspeaker
Input/output sockets
Hand grip
On/Off switch
Extendable Arm
Shoulder strap xing points
(mounted on both left and right sides)
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GETTING STARTED -

This section covers setting up DETECTIV ready for operation with a basic description of the controls and how to use DETECTIV to locate eavesdropping devices.
Out of the box
DETECTIV can be ordered with a number of accessories. The actual specication of the accessories will vary from country to country dependent on supply voltage.
The Basic DETECTIV (order no: 2-400-0001) consists of:
DETECTIV unit
Li-Ion battery pack (7.2V)
Multi-media Memory card
DETECTIV manual
The accessories which can be ordered separately are:
Item Order code
Li-ion battery pack 2-400-0002
AC/DC Power adaptor 2-400-0003
Mains power lead (dependent on country)
Shoulder strap 2-400-0005
Pelicase with foam inserts 2-400-0006
Headphones (folding) 2-400-0007
Stand-alone Li-ion battery charger 2-400-0008
Multi-media memory card 2-400-0009
Lightweight carry case 2-400-0012
Test target kit 2-400-0013
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Inserting the battery

Charging the battery

The DETECTIV battery packs are supplied without being charged. To operate the DETECTIV you must rst charge the internal battery.
Remove the battery door from the unit and insert the battery, (the end with the four
contacts goes in rst), into the battery compartment.
Replace the battery compartment door and place the unit on charge by connecting an
appropriate AC/DC adaptor to the Charger socket. When successfully connected to a live power supply the red LED next to the On/Off switch lights to indicate the battery is being charged.
Note It is not necessary to switch DETECTIV On to charge the battery.
When the battery is fully charged, the red LED turns off and the green LED lights. The unit is now ready for use.
Battery
The Internal rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack gives approximately 2 hours continuous use; Automatically recharged when external power is applied to the DETECTIV via an external AC/ DC Adaptor. Internal protection circuitry protects the battery. If for any reason the battery suffers any transient fault such as short-circuit, overcharging or deep discharge, the pack will shutdown. It will remain in this state until reactivated by connection of an external AC/DC Adaptor.
Connecting an AC/DC adaptor
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When the battery charge is low a battery icon is displayed on the display screen . This will indicate there is approximately enough power to keep DETECTIV operating for a further 10 minutes. If the battery is completely exhausted the display will icker and fail.
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Card contacts on side away from accessory socket
Inserting a memory card
Multi-media Memory card
A Multi-media memory card is used to allow screen shots and log information to be stored and transferred to a PC for further analysis and reporting. DETECTIV can be operated without a multimedia memory card installed although you will be unable to save screen shots or any log records.
Note DETECTIV should be off when a ash memory card is inserted into the
memory card slot. The contacts on the memory card should be facing away from the accessory socket when inserting the Mulitmedia card.
The number of screen Snapshots that can be stored is displayed in a Snapshot counter sc in the upper section of the display on all DETECT and IDENTIFY screens. If no memory card is installed the Snapshot counter is crossed out in red sc .

Switching the unit ON (and Off)

To switch the unit ON press and hold the ON / OFF switch for a second or two.
The Unit performs an initialising sequence displaying the message 'Please Wait'.
Note During the initialising sequence the various detectors are calibrated. To ensure the
best performance from DETECTIV the search head should be kept clear of any potential targets during this calibration.
Once the initialising sequence is completed the Main Menu is displayed.
To switch the unit OFF press and release the On/Off switch.
The back light will turn off immediately although a residual image may linger on the screen for a few moments.
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Using the controls and selecting options

To navigate around the various screens and select options a combination of keypad controls and on-screen buttons are used.
Controls
The navigation controls are arranged up, down, left and right in the centre of the keypad. Their use depends on the current screen and the screen item selected. Usually the left and right controls change the current selection left or right and the up and down controls adjust levels (alarm levels, power levels, etc.)
The control is primarily used to toggle between setting the sound volume and the current selection. Sound volume can only be set on those screens that display the sound icon in the DETECT and IDENTIFY modes (see under Setting the Unit volume in the DETECT mode section of this manual)..
Note On those screens where setting the sound volume is not applicable, for
convenience, this control also duplicates the most common screen option.
The 3control is used to return back up to the parent screen of the current screen.
The p control is used in the IDENTIFY mode to pause the display and capture screen images for later analysis.
Press p once to Pause the display
The NLJD Trigger control is used to turn the NLJD On or Off. (See under Enabling /Disabling the NLJD later in this manual).
' >>> P a u s e d <<< ' appears on the screen display
press p a second time to save a screen shot to the Snapshot Log
To cancel the Pause press the 3control.
Screen Options
The touch sensitive screen is used to select items in the main menu and choosing a detector in the Detect screen as well as operating various screen buttons that appear at the bottom of the screen.
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