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1. 28 RAELink3 User s Guide 12 8 Modem Configuration Menu In this program mode the onboard modem configuration menu can be output and accessed via PC using a HyperTerminal program IMPORTANT Do not enter and change any parameters in this menu unless directed to do so by authorized technical support personnel Note The RAELink3 must be connected to a computer with a cable and a HyperTerminal program must be running The Modem Configuration screen is shown here BJ Modem Menu Enter Press Y to output the modem menu to a PC or press N to skip to the beginning of the programming menus Alternatively you can press MODE to exit Programming Mode 13 Connecting A RAELink3 Remote Via Bluetooth When you turn on a RAELink3 modem configured as a Remote and its Bluetooth Power Control is set to on the RAELink3 can communicate wirelessly with a portable gas monitor such as a MiniRAE 3000 or ppbRAE 3000 29 RAELink3 User s Guide If you see this screen when you turn on the RAELink3 Remote then you must turn on the Bluetooth See page 26 for details that cover turning Bluetooth on and off Wil 2 M BT Power Off When Bluetooth is on and a link to a Bluetooth device is established you see this screen otherwise you see No Record or Power Off Ya ESA BT Linked 596 000123 Note If the RAELink3 is new and or has never established a connection before the display shows this messa
2. Coiled serial cable for connection to devices without Bluetooth e RAELink3 Quick Reference Guide e RAELink3 Resource CD Whip antenna for use when RAELink3 is in Remote mode e 5dBi antenna with 12 cable and magnetic mount for use when RAELink3 is in Host or Repeater mode e Hard transport case 3 General Information The RAELink3 is a compact portable radio frequency modem that provides long range wireless communication between remote portable gas monitors PGMs such as RAE Systems ppbRAE 3000 MultiRAE Plus etc and a base station computer for comprehensive monitoring Up to 64 monitors equipped with RAELink3 units can be networked with a single Host In addition for applications requiring long distance monitoring or monitoring in locations with obstructions to clear line of sight communication RAELink3s configured as Repeaters extend the effective reach of the system 3 1 Configuration Options The RAELink3 can be configured to act in one of the following three modes 1 Remote The RAELink3 Remote functions as a slave modem and communicates to a host modem with the same network ID 2 Remote G The RAELink3 Z1 Remote G functions as a slave modem to communicate readings from a GammaRAEII R personal radiation detector to a host modem with the same network ID RAELink3 User s Guide 2 Host The RAELink3 Host functions as a host modem and communicates with multiple wireless modems such as the RAELink3 Remote
3. press Y If you want to proceed to the next step in Programming Mode press N To exit to the main screen press MODE 31 RAELink3 User s Guide Note Upon powering on the RAELink3 automatically searches for the primary Bluetooth device indicated by the asterisk in memory 4 The two units connect and exchange ID numbers The ID number of the monitor is shown below the icons Yl Me Yal 282 ium BT Linking 596 000123 BT Linked 596 000123 5 They are now connected 14 Connecting A RAELink3 Remote Via Cable Connect a portable gas monitor PGM such as a ppbRAE Plus MiniRAE 2000 or MultiRAE Plus to the RAELink3 configured as a Remote using the optional Portable Coiled Cable part number 400 0189 000 An opening of the cap Receptacle key Connector notch and locker and lock entrance ring key face each other gt P Locker Ring lt err 4 x Il ps Align to cover Align to plug in or pull out Cap Receptacle Connector Plug Connect the serial cable s 4 pin circular connector to the monitor Third party sensor or detector units require a cable that comes with the specifically configured RAELink3 Connect the other end to the RAELink3 Note The cable connector that fits the RAELink3 s multi function receptacle has a locking ring Align the cable s connector plug with the RAELink3 s receptacle using the key and notch as a guide Press 32 RAELink3 User s Guide the connector int
4. into the adapter 1 Remove the three Philips head screws to remove the battery alkaline or rechargeable 2 Turn over the alkaline battery adapter and remove the two Philips screws 3 Lift off the cover there are two small indexing tabs at the end opposite the two screws 4 Insert five fresh AA batteries as indicated by the polarity markings 5 Replace the cover Replace the two Philips screws 6 Setthe alkaline battery adapter into the RAELink3 7 Tighten the three Philips screws oo oo o o IMPORTANT Alkaline batteries cannot be recharged If you place the RAELink3 in its Charging Cradle the alkaline batteries will not be recharged Note When replacing alkaline batteries dispose of old ones properly Note Do not mix old and new or different types of batteries Do not change batteries in hazardous locations 13 RAELink3 User s Guide 5 4 User Interface The instrument s user interface consists of the display and three keys The keys are X MODE N The LCD display provides visual feedback that includes the reading time battery condition and other functions Display Yall PS2 RAELink3 Y key N key SYSTEMS Y increases values MODE acts as on off and save and N selects no and advances to the next function In addition Y MODE and N act as soft keys that control different parameters and make different selections wit
5. logo should appear first If the logo does not appear there is likely a problem and you should contact your distributor or RAE Systems Technical Support The firmware version is shown along with the date of installation and then the RAELink3 s serial number Once the startup procedure is complete the instrument shows a numerical reading screen with antenna signal strength battery capacity and GPS icons and if GPS is turned on the number of satellites the RAELink3 is receiving positioning data from Ya 2 A text line shows the Bluetooth connectivity status and indicates the ID of the last Bluetooth linked monitor This indicates that the instrument is fully functional and ready to use 19 RAELink3 User s Guide 11 Turning The RAELink3 Off 1 Press and hold the Mode key for 3 seconds A 5 second countdown to shutoff begins 2 When you see Unit off release your finger from the MODE key The instrument is now off Note You must hold your finger on the key for the entire shutoff process If you remove your finger from the key during the countdown the shutoff operation is canceled and the instrument continues normal operation 12 Configuring The RAELink3 The RAELink3 modem is a programmable smart modem that can be configured to operate in Host Repeater or Remote modes These options are selected in Programming Mode along with other parameters for setting the Network I
6. system as specified by the customer To enable a different Network ID the number must be set to a value between 1 and 4095 except 255 When changing the Network ID the cursor flashes on the selected digit highlighting it and indicating that you can change it Yall 2 MN Network ID 0001 0001 1 Press Y to increase the number or N to decrease the number 2 Press MODE to advance to the next digit 3 Inputa network ID except 255 21 RAELink3 User s Guide To accept the new Network ID press and hold MODE for 2 seconds A confirmation screen appears as shown here Tulll 2 M Network ID 0001 1234 Save Press Y to save or press N to abort the change If you save the Network ID you see this display as it saves Yall 2 MN Network ID 1234 Saving When it is done the display returns to the Set Network ID screen showing the new Network ID Yall tZ MN Network ID 1234 Change If you want to change the Network ID repeat the procedure To progress to the next screen Set Operation Mode press N 22 RAELink3 User s Guide 12 3 Set Operation Mode The Operation Mode designates whether the RAELink3 operates as a Host Remote or Repeater IMPORTANT There can only be one Host in a network If more than one RAELink3 or earlier generation RAELink wireless modem or combination is designated as a Host the network will not function properly The operati
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8. D Unit ID GPS on off state GPS coordinates check Modem menu and Bluetooth control All configurations are performed using the three front panel keys and the display 12 1 Accessing Programming Mode Note You can exit Programming Mode at any time by pressing MODE except when in the Set Network ID and Set Unit ID menu screens With the RAELink3 turned on press and hold both MODE and N for 3 seconds The RAELink3 enters programming mode The Bluetooth communication screen is displayed i 2 M Start BT Search 1 596 000123 2 Null 20 RAELink3 User s Guide It shows the last Bluetooth pairing ID and asks if you want to search for a connection If no connection was recorded then Null is shown Note When Programming Mode is accessed the icons are minimized and relocated to the top of the display If you want to search for a Bluetooth equipped monitor and pair with it press Y If not press N to move to the next screen If you want to exit Programming Mode press MODE 12 2 Setting The Network ID Every AreaRAE network must have a Network ID which identifies that network and all equipment operating in that network All RAELink3 or other RAELink model Host Repeater and Remote wireless modems in the same AreaRAE network need to be configured with the same Network ID RAELink3 modems come from the factory programmed to a unique random network ID or programmed to match an existing
9. RAELink3 User s Guide RAELink3 Rar A TTT Environmental Instruments and Supplies The preferred source for instrument Rentals Sales Service and Supplies 4201 B Street 25420 74 Avenue S Anchorage AK 99503 Kent WA 98032 907 770 9041 253 373 9041 www tttenviro com info tttenviro com Rev B QRAE Aiie ao SYSTEMS P N 029 4508 000 O Copyright 2010 RAE Systems Inc Contents 1 Regulatory Information sssseseeeeeeeeenenenenn 3 2 Standard Contents idee wees es n deiude titus 6 3 General Information 6 3 1 Configuration Options ssssssssseeeeneenenns 6 3 1 1 Connection With Third Party Devices ssss 7 3 2 Key Features uet eerte E cer ener 8 4 Specifications aet ee ice erit sott cue Re ut 9 5 Charging The Battery sss een 10 5 1 1 Detaching The Charging Adapter 11 5 2 Replacing The Li ion Battery sees 12 5 3 Alkaline Battery Adapter 12 5 4 User nterface tert tee c reete ne 14 6 Backlight sss ssnasn eerte tet enitn ete eene eden 15 o BISpIaysassssisedesteu temi ite de M ue tn art dela haste 15 8 Operating The RAELink3 sess 16 9 Modes Of Operation ss 16 9 1 Host Mode teeth rene edes 17 9 2 Remote Mode eee erre retener 17 9 3 Remote G Mode aei e eet te e iius 18 9 4 Repeater Mode ian ec ere ER 18 9 5 Third Party Modes 18 10 Turning The RAELink3 On ss 19 11 T
10. Turn on power to the RAELink3 It is now ready for data communication RAELink3 Serial Interface USB to 9 pin Cable Adapter ea m C f use gt KA re m E A P Computer s USB Port 9 2 Remote Mode In this mode the modem passes all data from the monitor to the Host The LCD displays the radio signal strength GPS satellites and battery charge The Bluetooth connection status 1s also displayed on the LCD screen 17 RAELink3 User s Guide Remote Mode is designed so that a RAELink3 modem can be used as a drop in replacement for an existing RAELink or RAELink2 modem without modification 9 3 Remote G Mode In this mode the modem passes all data from a GammaRAEII R to the Host All other functionality is the same as when the RAELink3 Zl is in Remote Mode 9 4 Repeater Mode In this mode the modem functions as a repeater It does not interpret or process the data that passes through it Its function is to extend the distance between a Remote and a Host or to route the signal to deal with obstructions to line of sight communication 9 5 Third Party Modes For LifeShirt ChemRAE DustTrak and AP4C In these modes the modem passes all data from the slected third party device to a host All other functionality is the same as when the RAELink3 Z1 is in Remote Mode 18 RAELink3 User s Guide 10 Turning The RAELink3 On 1 Press and hold MODE 2 When the display turns on release the MODE key The RAE Systems
11. and RAELink3 Repeater as well as AreaRAE products equipped with RAELink family Remote modems with the same network ID 3 Repeater The RAELink3 Repeater functions as a repeater for RAELink3 Remote slave modems or AreaRAE or RAELink series products with the same network ID 3 1 1 Connection With Third Party Devices The RAELink3 Z1 can be configured as a slave modem to communicate sensor data from select 3rd party monitors back to a host modem with the same network ID Third party monitors available to choose from include ChemRAE LifeShirt DustTrak and APAC Note Some third party monitors require custom cable for connection with RAELink3 Z1 i LifeShirt F utl COS MultiRAE Plus GammaRAE II R am EB d RAELink3 z DustTrak ppbRAE 3000 AreaRAE Steel WeatherPak RAELink3 User s Guide 3 2 Key Features Onboard long range license free radio for transmission of data up to 2 miles Onboard microcomputer provides flexible protocol translation in order to interface to most monitoring devices via a serial port Onboard Bluetooth master provides Bluetooth wireless connection with other Bluetooth devices Onboard GPS receiver provides global positioning capability Onboard LCD displaying radio signal strength GPS tracking status and battery life Long operating time from built in rechargeable Li Ion battery pack up to 18 hours of continuous operation Note Two RAE System
12. ck Check the RAELink3 s GPS location in this menu screen If you want to have the coordinates checked and shown in the display press Y If not press N to skip to the next menu screen 2 M GPS Coordinates Check If you press Y the GPS coordinates are displayed as shown the x s are replaced by degrees minutes and seconds mil sz M North xx xxxx West xx xxxx Quit 25 RAELink3 User s Guide Press Y to quit Pressing N or MODE does not change the screen The first screen of GPS Coordinates Check is shown ul 2 M GPS Coordinates Check Press N to advance to the next screen Bluetooth Power Control 12 6 Bluetooth Power Control The onboard Bluetooth connection can be turned on or off The Bluetooth Power Control screen is shown here ful 2 GE UnitLK BT Search Turn Off Press Y to change the on off status or press N to skip to next menu screen Set Unit ID If you press Y and change the on off status the status is toggled and the screen displays the change tz M UnitLK BT Search Turn On When you are satisfied with the Bluetooth status you can advance to the next menu screen Set Unit ID by pressing N 26 RAELink3 User s Guide 12 7 Setting The Unit ID Each Remote Unit in an AreaRAE network must be assigned a unique Unit ID between 00 and 99 Make sure that the unit ID is not duplicated among any of the Remote u
13. ge indicating that no ID number has been previously stored Ya 2 BT No Record The RAELink3 can scan for Bluetooth enabled monitors and stores up to 2 connections in memory for faster re deployment Follow these steps to connect a RAELink3 to a monitor via Bluetooth 1 Turn on the Bluetooth enabled monitor Make sure it is set up to run Bluetooth Bluetooth is turned on 2 Turn on the RAELink3 It should be in Remote Mode and Bluetooth turned on Important If you are re pairing the RAELink3 with the primary Bluetooth detector in its memory indicated by an 30 RAELink3 User s Guide asterisk next to the serial number Step 3 can be skipped Enter Programming Mode Press and hold MODE and N for 3 seconds This screen appears Yu G2 mm Start BT Search 1 Null 2 Null If you want to search for a Bluetooth enabled monitor and have it paired with the RAELink3 press Y It begins searching and you see a screen like this Ya 5e BT Searching 1 Null 2 Null Note If multiple monitors will be in your network it is fastest to turn one monitor and one RAELink3 on at a time for this initial pairing When a successful pairing 1s made the screen lists the monitor s ID number and gives this message in the display Yall G2 Done Find Again 1 596 000123 2 596 000184 Note The primary Bluetooth connection is indicated with an asterisk If you want the RAELink3 to search again
14. hin the instrument s menus From menu to menu each key controls a different parameter or makes a different selection 14 RAELink3 User s Guide 6 Backlight The LCD display is equipped with an LED backlight to assist in reading the display under poor lighting conditions Press any key to turn on the backlight It automatically turns off after 15 seconds 7 Display The display shows the following information Battery Radio GPS Satellite Charge AM J Ya Se BT Linked to xxxxxxxx Bluetooth connection and other status information Radio Signal Strength Indicates signal strength in network GPS Satellite Shows number of GPS satellites that RAELink3 is receiving data from It must see 3 satellites for proper mapping in ProRAE Remote Battery Charge Indicates battery level via bar graph Bluetooth Connection Status Shows which monitor the RAELink3 is connected to via Bluetooth 15 RAELink3 User s Guide 8 Operating The RAELink3 The RAELink3 operates with two simultaneous modes of data transfer First it can use Bluetooth or a cable to connect to a portable gas monitor or other compatible detector Second it uses radio frequency communication to transmit and receive data with a base station The following section covers configuration and operation of the modem portion of the RAELink3 Refer to page 29 for information on establishing a link between a RAELink3 and a portable gas m
15. ith a damp cloth For safety reasons this equipment must be operated and serviced by qualified personnel only Read and understand instruction manual completely before operating or servicing Specifications Dimensions 4 73 x 3 4 x 1 85 120 mm x 86 mm x 48 mm Weight 17 3 oz 490 g Battery Rechargeable 7 4V Lithium Ion battery pack Alkaline battery pack 7 5V five alkaline batteries LCD Display Backlit with icons and text Attachment Belt Clip Temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity Non condensing Safety Certification Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 For rechargeable battery pack 029 3501 000 N WARNING To reduce the risk of ignition of hazardous atmospheres recharge replace battery only in area known to be non hazardous Ne charger les batteries que dans l emplacement d sign non dangereux For alkaline battery pack 029 3502 000 Note Do not mix old and new or different types of batteries Do not change batteries in hazardous locations Antenna Lock Caution To reduce risk when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres ensure the antenna is locked in place with set screw to prevent inadvertent disconnection Note Antenna must be locked in place with set screw RAELink3 User s Guide 2 Standard Contents e RAELink3 e Charging adapter with AC cable e Alkaline battery adapter e RS 232 computer interface cable
16. k3 on the battery and on the Charging Cradle to make sure they are clean If they are not wipe them with a soft dry cloth Never use solvents abrasives or cleaners 14 3 Ordering Replacement Parts In the U S you can order sensors replacement batteries and other accessories online at http istore raesystems com 14 4 Special Servicing Note If the instrument needs to be serviced contact The RAE Systems Technical Service Department Before returning the instrument for service or repair obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA number for proper tracking of your equipment This number needs to be on all documentation and posted on the outside of the box in which the instrument is returned for service or upgrade Packages without RMA Numbers will be refused at the factory 34 RAELink3 User s Guide 15 Troubleshooting Charge or replace battery Cannot turn on power after charging the battery Remote unit not communicating with Host Controller Device does not link with RAELink3 via Bluetooth RAELink3 is not picking up satellites to load a map in ProRAE Remote Confirm RAELink3 is in Remote mode Check the Network ID Check battery charge on the Remote unit Make sure you have a unique Unit ID on each RAELink3 or device connected to a RAELink3 Check the cable or Bluetooth connection between the RAELink3 and the remote device Make sure device s Bluetooth is turned on Make sure the RAELink3 i
17. latch clicks into place Plug the power supply s barrel connector into the input on the side of the Charging Adapter Plug the power supply into the wall outlet 10 RAELink3 User s Guide 5 1 1 Detaching The Charging Adapter To detach the Charging Adapter press in on the latch While pressing the latch slide the Charging Adapter down Press latch Slide down Release while pressing 5e Le Side view D 4 11 RAELink3 User s Guide 5 2 Replacing The Li ion Battery 1 Turn off the instrument 2 Located on the rear of the instrument are three screws Loosen all three screws and lift the battery out ofthe RAELink3 Remove the battery pack from the battery compartment by lifting it out Loosen Lift Remove Screws Battery Battery 3 Replace a fully charged spare battery pack inside the battery compartment Make sure the battery pack is oriented properly inside the compartment 4 Press the battery into place with your hand and then tighten the three screws 5 3 Alkaline Battery Adapter An alkaline battery adapter is supplied with the RAELink3 The adapter part number 029 3502 000 accepts five AA alkaline batteries use only Duracell MN1500 or Energizer E91 and provides approximately 12 hours of operation The adapter is intended to be 12 RAELink3 User s Guide used in emergency situations when there is no time to charge the Li ion battery pack To insert batteries
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19. nits within the same AreaRAE network Note Sometimes the Unit ID is set on the remote monitor for example on a MiniRAE3000 or MultiRAE Plus and sometimes it is set on the RAELink3 attached to a monitor such as a GammaRAEII R Note When RAELink3 is configured as a Repeater or Host it does not require a Unit ID Therefore the Set Unit ID Menu is not applicable in this mode When RAELink3 is configured as a Remote the Set Unit ID menu screen looks like this Yull 2 M Unit ID 01 Change Press Y if you want to change the Unit ID When changing the Unit ID the cursor flashes on the selected digit highlighting it and indicating that you can change it Yall tZ MN Unit ID 01 21 1 Press Y to increase the number or N to decrease the number 2 Press MODE to advance to the next digit 3 Input a Unit ID 00 through 99 27 RAELink3 User s Guide To accept the new Unit ID press and hold MODE for 2 seconds A confirmation screen appears as shown here Yull ese MN Unit ID 01 21 Save Press Y to save or press N to abort the change If you save the Unit ID you see this display as it saves tz M Unit ID 21 Saving When it is done the display returns to the Set Unit ID screen showing the new Unit ID Yall mz MN Unit ID 21 Change If you want to change the Unit ID repeat the procedure To progress to the next screen press N Key
20. o place and then turn the connector s locking ring to tighten the connection Never force the connector in or out of the receptacle 14 4 GPS And Unobstructed Line Of Sight GPS receivers operate by line of sight with global positioning satellites A receiver must be able to get signals from at least three satellites in order to calculate longitude and latitude there are currently 30 GPS satellites orbiting the earth The more satellites a GPS receiver can see the more accurate and reliable the positioning For a GPS equipped RAELink3 or any other GPS device to work properly it must have a direct line of sight to a satellite meaning it will not work well if at all indoors Although radio signals from navigation satellites can pass through clouds glass plastic and other lightweight materials satellite navigation receivers do not work underground or in other enclosed spaces If you need to operate a monitor under a roof or anything else that obstructs a clear view of the sky you may need to take the RAELink3 outdoors into a nearby clear area perform a manual GPS Coordinates Check see page 25 and then either allow those coordinates to be used on maps in ProRAE Remote running on a host computer or input them manually 33 RAELink3 User s Guide 14 2 Cleaning The RAELink3 Occasional cleaning with a soft cloth is recommended Do not use detergents or chemicals Visually inspect the contacts on the rear of the RAELin
21. on mode program screen is as below Wil 2 M OP Mode Remote Change Press Y to change the Operation Mode or press N to skip it If you press Y you see the Operation Mode OP Mode screen Yall mz QE OP Mode Remote OP Mode Host Press N to step through the eight options e Host e Remote e Remote G e Repeater e LifeShirt e ChemRAE e DustTrak e AP4C 23 RAELink3 User s Guide Once you have made your selection press Y to save the change Wil sz AY OP Mode Host Saving After the change is saved the display returns to the beginning screen for Operation Mode your choice of Operation Mode is shown ful 2 GIE OP Mode Host Change Press Y if you want to change the Operation Mode or press N to advance to the GPS Power Control screen 12 4 GPS Power Control The onboard GPS can be turned on or off The GPS Power Control screen is shown here mil m z M GPS Status On Turn Off Press Y to change the power status or press N to skip to next menu screen GPS Coordinates Output 24 RAELink3 User s Guide If you change the power status of the onboard GPS there is no confirmation screen However the status is updated immediately Wil c z2 M GPS Status Off Turn On When you are satisfied with the GPS status you can advance to the next menu screen GPS Coordinates Check by pressing N 12 5 GPS Coordinates Che
22. onitor or other detector IMPORTANT Before operating any RAELink3 modems in the field test them to make sure they are properly configured for your network Each RAELink3 must have the proper network ID so that it is compatible with the AreaRAE wireless monitoring system 9 Modes Of Operation The RAELink3 can be configured to operate in one of eight modes e Host e Remote e Remote G e Repeater e LifeShirt e ChemRAE e DustTrak e AP4C 16 RAELink3 User s Guide Unless specified otherwise the RAELink3 is factory configured to operate in the Remote mode You can change the operation mode via the configuration menu described on page 20 9 1 Host Mode This mode designates the RAELink3 as Host master in a network It can simultaneously communicate with numerous Remotes and Repeaters Note There can only be one Host in a network It is typically connected to a computer PC running ProRAE Remote software for monitoring After the modem is properly configured connect the serial interface cable to the PC s serial RS 232 port If the computer does not have a serial port use a USB to 9 pin Serial Adapter part number 410 0210 000 to connect the cable to the computer The DB9 connector should be firmly attached to the computer s DB9 serial port insert the connector into the receptacle and then finger tighten the connector s two long screws Connect the other end of the cable to the data connector on the RAELink3
23. s in Bluetooth search mode If this is the first time connecting allow time to link Make sure GPS is turned on Make sure the RAELink3 has unobstructed view of the sky 35 RAELink3 User s Guide 16 Technical Support To contact RAE Systems Technical Support Team Monday through Friday 7 00AM to 5 00PM Pacific US Time Phone toll free 1 888 723 4800 Phone 1 408 952 8461 Email tech raesystems com Life critical after hours support is available 1 408 952 8200 select option 9 36 RAELink3 User s Guide 17 RAE Systems Contacts RAE Systems World Headquarters 3775 N First St San Jose CA 95134 1708 USA Phone 1 408 952 8200 Fax 1 408 952 8480 E mail customerserv raesystems com Web Site www raesystems com RAE Systems Technical Support Monday through Friday 7 00AM to 5 00PM Pacific Time Phone 1 408 952 8461 Email tech raesystems com Life critical after hours support is available 1 408 952 8200 select option 9 RAE Systems Europe ApS Kirstinehej 23 A DK 2770 Kastrup Denmark Phone 45 86 52 51 55 Fax 45 86 52 51 77 orders raeeurope com sales raeeurope com Web www raesystems eu 37 RAELink3 User s Guide RAE Systems UK Ltd DS Culham Innovation Centre Culham Science Centre Abingdon Oxon OX14 3DB United Kingdom Phone 44 1865408368 Fax 44 1235531119 Mobile 44 7841362693 Email raeuk raeeurope com RAE Systems France 336 rue de la f e des eaux 693
24. s monitors can connect to one RAELink3 using a Bluetooth and serial cable connection RAELink3 User s Guide 4 Specifications Dimensions Weight Battery Operating Time LCD Display Keypad Sensitivity Data Rate Error Detection Data Interface GPS Accuracy Temperature Humidity IP Rating Safety Certification 4 73 x 3 4 x 1 85 120 mm x 86 mm x 48 mm 17 3 oz 490 g Rechargeable 7 4V 1650mAh Lithium Ion battery pack Alkaline battery pack 7 5V five alkaline batteries Up to 18 hours of continuous operation Backlit with icons and text 3 keys Y N and MODE 108dBm at 10 bit error rate Up to 115 2 kbps 32 bps CRC retransmit on error Bluetooth RS 232 Within 5 meters 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F 0 to 95 relative humidity Non condensing IP 65 Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D T4 RAELink3 User s Guide 5 Charging The Battery It is recommended to fully charge the battery before using the RAELink3 The Li ion battery is charged by attaching the instrument to the Charging Adapter Follow this procedure to charge the instrument 4 5 The LED Charging Indicator in the Charging Adapter should glow red to indicate it is charging and glow green when the battery is fully charged Align the Charging Adapter with the back of the RAELink3 two guides match indents on the back of the Charging Adapter Slide the Charging Adapter onto the back of the RAELink3 Make sure the
25. urning The RAELink3 Off 20 12 Configuring The RAELink3 essere 20 12 1 Accessing Programming Mode 20 12 2 Setting The Network ID 21 12 3 Set Operation Mode ssssssssssseeeeee 23 12 4 GPS Power Control 24 12 5 GPS Coordinates Check 25 12 6 Bluetooth Power Control sssssseeeeee 26 12 7 Setting The Unit ID 27 12 8 Modem Configuration Menu sss 29 13 Connecting A RAELink3 Remote Via Bluetooth 29 14 Connecting A RAELink3 Remote Via Cable 32 14 1 GPS And Unobstructed Line Of Sight s 33 14 2 Cleaning The RAELink3 sesseeeee 34 14 3 Ordering Replacement Parts sse 34 14 4 Special Servicing Note 34 15 Troubleshooting 35 16 Technical Support rue e tte secte eot 36 17 RAE Systems Contacts 37 1 Regulatory Information CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock never open the modem cover during normal operation This modem is certified to be used in Class I Division 2 hazardous locations N WARNINGS N Use only RAE Systems supplied charging adapter to charge the rechargeable battery pack inside the modem Use only RAE Systems Lithium Ion battery pack 029 3501 000 or alkaline battery pack 029 3502 000 Recharge replace batteries only in non hazardous locations STATIC HAZARD Clean only w

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