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Southwest Microwave, Inc. Security Systems Division TECHNICAL MANUAL MIL PAC MODELS 300B, 310B, 380 and 385 MIL PAC 380 or 385 MIL PAC 300B or 310B SOUTHWEST MICROWAVE, INC Security Systems Division 9055 South McKemy Street Tempe, Arizona 85282 Tel: (480) 783-0201 Fax: (480) 783-0401 E-mail: infossd@southwestmicrowave.com...
MIL PAC 380 and MIL PAC 385 Setup and Testing ..................18 Powering Down and Packing Up ......................... 19 Limited Warranty..............................19 Returning Equipment under Warranty ......................... 20 Returning Equipment for Non Warranty Repair ....................20 Replacement Parts..............................20 Copyright Southwest Microwave, Inc. November 2003 – MIL PAC ..........Printed in USA...
INTRODUCTION____________________________________________________________________ This manual covers the setup and operation of the Models MIL PAC 300B and MIL PAC 310B Relocatable Rapid Deployment Microwave Intrusion Links and Models MIL PAC 380 and MIL PAC 385 Relocatable Rapid Deployment Microwave Transceivers. Please refer to the individual Data Sheets and Technical Manuals for Models 300B, 310B, 380 and 385 for additional information not covered in this manual.
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Figure 2 shows the MP01 Monitor Pac. The MP01 connects to the MIL PAC 300BR receiver, MIL PAC 310BR receiver, MIL PAC 380 transceiver or MIL PAC 385 transceiver with the supplied interconnect cable. It houses a 5 AH battery to power the sensor and associated electronics, a RF alarm transmitter, a test/alignment meter to assist with setup, audible and visual alarm indicators, a shielded terminal strip and on/off switches.
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Figure 3 shows the BP01 Battery Pac. The BP01 connects to the MIL PAC 300BT transmitter or MIL PAC 310BT transmitter with the supplied interconnect cable. It houses a 5 AH battery to power the sensor and associated electronics, a shielded terminal strip and on/off switches.
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Each Model BP01 and MP01 includes a step-down transformer to charge the internal batteries through the 16.5 VAC terminals. It can also be used to power the system. Figure 4 shows the Model PT61 220 VAC to 16.5 VAC transformer and the Model PT62 110 VAC to 16.5 VAC transformer.
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An extended view when set up, a collapsed view when in the carrying case and a top view. One MT10 is included with each MIL PAC 380 and MIL PAC 385. Two MT10 tripods are included with each MIL PAC 300B and MIL PAC 310B.
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Each MIL PAC system includes a fitted carrying case as show in Figure 7. One case is included for the MIL PAC 380 and MIL PAC 385. Two cases are included for the MIL PAC 300B and MIL PAC 310B (one case for the transmitter and one case for the receiver).
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT_____________________________________________________________ RP01 Relocatable Receiver Monitoring Unit is used to monitor alarm activity from the MIL PAC sensors. The RP01 has a 16 channel receiver (compatible with the MIL PAC systems transmitters), a LCD display for transmitter alarm with low battery and transmitter status, audible alarm, LED alarm, a 5 AH internal battery, 16.5 VAC transformer, antenna, 12 VDC input terminals and 16.5 VAC input terminals.
Supplementing existing fixed intrusion detection systems • Anywhere the perimeter may be moved or changed In Figure 11 a truck-parking pad with cargo must be secured against unauthorized access. The area is secured using two MIL PAC 300B links and two MIL PAC 380 transceivers.
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TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER 150 FEET 100 FEET (46m) (30m) 400 FEET (122m) RECEIVER TRANSCEIVER TRANSMITTER Figure 11 – Cargo and Truck Pad The three large aircraft as well as a single aircraft and vital assets need secured from unauthorized access. Figure 12 shows the large aircraft secured with two MIL PAC 310B links and two MIL PAC 385 transceivers with the other secured with three MIL PAC 310B links and three MIL PAC transceivers (380 or 385).
MIL PAC 300B OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS__________________________________________ A single MIL PAC 300B may cover a distance up to 600 feet (183m). Three pattern elements are supplied – short range with maximum range of 100 feet (30m), medium range with maximum range of 350 feet (107m) and extended range with maximum range of 600 feet (183m).
400 feet (121m). The MIL PAC 300B must be located in an area that is free of obstructions and moving objects such as chain link fences, trees, bushes, tall grass and large areas of water to avoid unwanted nuisance alarms. The clear area (both sides of centerline) for installation depends upon the distance to be covered by the link.
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18. Replace radomes using all screws. Close BP01 and MP01 covers. Connect external DC source, if used, to MP01 or BP01. The 5-amp/hour battery in the BP01 will power the MIL PAC 300B transmitter for 191 hours at 32º F (0ºC). The 5 amp/hour battery in the MP01 will power the MIL PAC 300B receiver for 191 hours at 32º...
MIL PAC 310 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS____________________________________________ A single MIL PAC 310B may cover a distance up to 1500 feet (457m). The receiver is equipped with automatic gain-control (AGC) that automatically adjusts receiver for the distance to be covered. Maximum width is attained when Transmitter-Receiver distance is maximum and Receiver “Sensitivity” control is set to maximum.
The MIL PAC 310B must be located in an area that is free of obstructions and moving objects such as chain link fences, trees, bushes, tall grass and large areas of water to avoid unwanted nuisance alarms. The clear area (both sides of centerline) for installation depends upon the distance to be covered by the link.
The 5-amp/hour battery in the BP01 will power the MIL PAC 310B transmitter for 25 hours at 32º F (0ºC). The 5 amp/hour battery in the MP01 will power the MIL PAC 310B receiver for 191 hours at 32º F (0ºC) without any RF alarm transmissions. The LN-XT-1 RF alarm transmitter draw about 12 microamps in standby and about 2 amps during transmission.
OVERLAP AREA 30 FEET (9.1M) Overlap Area Overlap Area Figure 19 – MIL PAC 380 or MIL PAC 385 Overlaps The SYNC SWITCH and ADDRESS SELECT SWITCH as shown in Figure 20 is not used in the MIL PAC 380 or MIL PAC 385 configurations.
Security Product or part thereof which shall within one year after delivery to the original user, be returned, shipping costs prepaid and insured, to Southwest Microwave, Inc., at its plant in Tempe, Arizona, or authorized Warranty Service Company, and which shall have been found to be defective upon examination by Southwest Microwave, Inc.
This warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of Southwest Microwave, Inc. equipment and shall not extend to any incidental or consequential damages therefrom. Disassembly of any Security Product by anyone other than an authorized representative of Southwest Microwave, Inc. voids the obligations of Southwest Microwave, Inc., to repair or replace any product so disassembled.
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