Chapter 7 HT500 Radio Base Station Confi guration ...................................................21
7.1 HT500 Radio Base Station Direct Connection....................................21
7.2 Real Time Tracking .............................................................................22
7.3 Help ....................................................................................................22
Appendix I Time Zone Maps ...........................................................................................25
Appendix II Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) .....................................................................27
Appendix III Warranty Information ..................................................................................28
Appendix IV Warranty Card ............................................................................................30
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
This manual covers the confi guration and operation of the HT550 Javelin remote unit (Figure 1.1.0) and
HT500 Radio Base Station (Figure 1.1.1). The HT550 Javelin is a covert GPS tracking device which
communicates via a 2.4 Ghz Spread Spectrum link over short to medium ranges. Special attention has been
paid to ensure that the HT550 Javelin is as small as possible, allowing body worn use. Real time tracking of
multiple Javelin devices is possible, as well as other operational modes covered in this manual.
Figure 1.1.0
Figure 1.1.1
The HT500 Base Station works in conjunction with the HT550 Javelin remote unit to provide users with an
extremely fl exible tracking kit. The manner in which the 2 devices communicate is based on Communication Groups that are setup and managed in the Confi guration Database. Proper set up and usage of these
Communication Groups is what allows various Base Stations and remote units to communicate. Please see
Chapter 6 for more detailed information on setting up the Confi guration Database.
The HT550 Javelin remote unit has 3 modes of operation: Low-Power Real Time, Real-Time and User
Initiated.
Low-Power Real-Time
If confi gured to operate in this mode, the radio transmitter is turned off between fi xes to prolong battery life.
In addition, the GPS receiver is turned off between fi xes if an external GPS antenna is connected.
Real-Time
Orion has implemented an innovative real time methodology to ensure that the Javelin only sends pertinent
information when operating in a Real Time Mode. GPS fi xes are taken, stored and sent based on several
user defi nable parameters. Default values for the following parameters are used if no specifi c values are
programmed by the user.
GPS fi xes are recorded whenever:
• a specifi ed time out is reached
• a certain distance has been travelled
• the remote’s bearing has changed by a certain angle
User-Initiated
The HT550 Javelin can be confi gured to record and transmit a GPS fi x when a specifi c input switch is
triggered.
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1.2 System Requirements
The following are the computer system requirements for the Orion HT550 Javelin Control Program.
Computer Requirements
In order to use the GPS equipment, and, in particular, this software, a computer is a necessity. The computer
is used to retrieve information from the hardware, program the hardware, and perform data analysis on the
resulting data. Ensure that the computer on which software will be installed meets these minimum system requirements:
Processor: Pentium 650Mhz or better. (Queries will run faster on better CPUs)
RAM: 256 MB (or more)
Hard Drive: At least 40 MB free space (more required for saving maps to hard drive)
Disk Drive: CD ROM drive
Operating System: Windows 2000, Windows XP
Accessories: Mouse, keyboard, monitor, USB Port
Recommended system requirements:
Processor: Pentium 1Ghz or better. (Queries will run faster on better CPUs)
RAM: 512 MB (or more)
Hard Drive: At least 100 MB+ free space (more required for saving maps to hard drive)
OpenGL Graphics Card (for ArcGIS 3D Analyst)
Adding more RAM, a faster processor, and additional hard drive space will increase the speed of moving
about on the maps as well as processing the data.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.3 Orion Contact Information
Orion Electronics Limited has been designing and manufacturing innovative electronics products since 1975.
An early beginning in products for pollution control in marine environments gradually led to an emphasis in law
enforcement products. All current product lines have been designed specifi cally for covert law enforcement use
and are sold to qualifi ed law enforcement agencies only. Our extensive warranty program, loss insurance, and
responsive technical support serve to insure any Orion purchase.
Sales Manager ext. 303
Production Manager ext. 312
Technical Support ext. 325 (during regular business hours)
Export Coordinator ext. 321
Web Site: www.orion.ns.ca
E-Mail Addresses: Sales sales1@orion.ns.ca
Production production@orion.ns.ca
R/D rd@orion.ns.ca
Tech Support skytracksupport@orion.ns.ca
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.4 Limit to Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, in no event shall Orion or any other party involved in the creation,
production, delivery , or licensing of the Orion product be liable to the customer or any other third party for any
incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages, or any other damages whatsoever arising from the use or
inability to use this Orion product, whether or not the possibility or cause of such damages was known to Orion,
in no event shall Orion’s liability in connection with the Orion product exceed the license fee paid for the Orion
product. This includes without limitation damages for loss of equipment or life, delays, loss of information, or
other pecuniary loss.
Orion has made an effort to check the contents of this document, incorporating information available at the
date of preparation; however, it assumes no responsibility for errors beyond its control, nor for contingent
or subsequent damages. Similarly, Orion practices a policy of continual self-improvement; we always try to
incorporate any signifi cant changes into the documentation, but there may sometimes be a delay between
product changes and documentation changes. If you have any concerns, please contact Orion or its agent.
Written and produced by:
Orion Publications Dept.
PO Box 2728
Windsor, NS, Canada
B0N 2T0
[Ph] 1-800-NO-LIMIT
[Fax] 902-798-8188
1.5 Regulatory Information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to FCC Rules could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication.
Contact Orion Electronics’ Director of Research and Development for information on radiofrequency (RF)
exposure and regulatory compliance.
Mailing Address: Director of R&D
Orion Electronics Limited
PO Box 2728
Windsor, NS, Canada
B0N 2T0
Phone: 902-798-8999
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Chapter 2 Checking the Shipment
2.1 Instructions for Warranty Coverage
After confi rming that all components were received, fi ll out the warranty card located in Appendix IX of this
manual. Be sure to include any serial numbers. Then, fax it back to Orion at
1-902-798-8188.
The warranty goes into effect upon receipt of the completed Warranty Card. If the Warranty Card has not been
received, the product is not under warranty.
2.2 Missing or Damaged Equipment
If there are missing or damaged components in either the software or hardware kits, please notify Orion
immediately at 1800-665-4648. Ask for the Export Coordinator at ext 321. Be prepared to provide the
coordinator with the following information:
• Your name, agency, address and phone number.
• The name of the carrier from which the equipment was received. Also, the name of the individual who signed for the equipment.
• Was the box damaged?
• A list of the missing or damaged equipment including a full description of any damage
.
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Chapter 3 Software Installation
3.1 Installation
Note: Please ensure SkyTrack NA / SkyTrack NA Pro has been installed on the computer before
installing the Orion Tracking Controls (OTC) CD.
1. Insert the Orion Tracking Controls (OTC) CD into
the CD-ROM drive.
2. The Installer automatically launches the InstallShield
Wizard (Figure 3.1.0).
Users will be guided through the installation process in a
detailed, step-by-step method.
During setup, a third-party installer will run which will copy
drivers to the computer. These drivers will be detected and
installed when connecting the HT550 to the computer for the
fi rst time, follow the on-screen instructions. When setup has
been completed successfully, users may use their new Orion Controls under the chosen Orion-compatible
mapping program.
Figure 3.1.0
A copy of the Orion Control Program will be saved under the existing default directory in the hard drive. Open
the chosen mapping program to launch the Orion Control Program.
Refer to the appropriate software manual for more detailed installation instructions for the Orion-compatible
mapping software.
Installing the HT550 Javelin Tracking Control will install third-party drivers which allow the computer to
communicate with the HT550 Javelin using a USB cable.
When installing the third-party driver on a machine running
Windows XP windows may display a Windows Logo Testing
dialog. (Figure 3.1.1)
Windows XP keeps a registry of all “Microsoft Certifi ed” drivers,
and provides a warning during any installation of an uncertifi ed
driver. This warning has nothing to do with the quality of the
driver or its ability to function properly in your system. If any
changes - even minor ones - are made to a Microsoft Certifi ed
driver, that driver must go through the Microsoft Certifi cation
process again, which can take some time. The warning screen
appears when the driver update has not yet made its way through
the entire Certifi cation process.
Figure 3.1.1
However, just because a driver is unsigned does not mean that it will not function properly in your system.
Unlike previous versions of Windows, Windows XP warns users every time they try to install a driver that
Microsoft has not certifi ed.
If you see this warning during the installation, simply tell Windows that you want to Continue Anyway and
install the driver through the standard installation process.
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Chapter 4 Hardware
4.1 Kit Contents
The HT550 Javelin Tracking Kit contains the HT550 Javelin unit and accessories to aid installation. The
Tracking Kit should contain the following:
HT550 Javelin Tracking Kit: HT550TDK
One (1) HT550 Javelin RF Remote Unit
One (1) HT500 RBS RF Tracker Base Station
One (1) HT500 RBS Remote Battery Charger Assembly
One (1) HT550 Base Station Cigarette Adapter
One (1) ANT-STRIP 2.4GHz Antenna
One (1) ANT-TRM2-10 ft. GPS Antenna
One (1) ANT-TRM5 GPS Antenna
One (1) 90
One (1) HT550-CIU Computer Interface Cable
One (1) HT550-RS Remote Switch
One (1) HT550BP Battery Pack
One (1) 6’ Black USB Cable
One (1) 12v AC Wall Adapter
One (1) Orion Tracking Controls Software CD
One (1) HT550 Hardware and HASP Manual
One (1) Pelican Case
o
Adjustable Knuckle Antenna
4.2 Hardware
The following section identifi es and describes the various pieces of equipment that accompany the HT550
Javelin Tracking Kit.
HT550 Javelin Unit
The HT550 Javelin unit is shown in Figure 4.2.0. The unit measures approximately 1.56” x 1.1” x 0.41”
without connectors or tabs and the GPS Antenna utilizes an outside ‘snap-on’ style (MMCX) connector. The
four (4) pin contains the input switch connector and the fi ve (5) pin contains the connection for the computer
interface cable and the battery pack.
MMCX External
GPS Connector
5-Pin USB Power or
Battery Connection
External RF Antenna
Figure 4.2.0
4-Pin Input
Connector
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HT500 RBS RF Tracker Base Station
Figure 4.2.1 shows the RF Tracker Base Station that works in conjunction with the HT550 Javelin unit.
Please refer to Chapter 6 of this manual for detailed information on using the RF Tracker Base Station.
(NOTE: The GPS Antenna Connection is currently not functional and is intended to provide added
functionality in later product releases.)
GPS Antenna Connection
RF Antenna Connection
DC Input
USB Cable Connection
Figure 4.2.1
HT550 Battery Pack
The HT550 Battery Pack (Figure 4.2.2) is a 3.7 volt
Rechargeable Lithium Battery pack for use with the
HT550 Javelin device. Battery capacity is 1.8 Ah at 3.7
volts.
HT550 Battery Pack Charger
The HT550 Battery Pack Charger (Figure 4.2.3) is used
to recharge the HT550BP. Power to the charger is supplied
via the supplied wall adapter.
Figure 4.2.2
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