Starport Cellphone Detector Plus 610 User Manual

Cellular phone detector

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Cellphone
Detector Plus
610
User Manual

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  • Page 1 Cellphone Detector Plus User Manual...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION .............. 3 QUICK START ..............3 FEATURES AND CONTROLS ......... 4 HOW TO USE IT .............. 8 INSTALLATION ............. 10 MAINTENANCE ............. 11 DETECTION RANGE ............. 11 CHANGING THE VOICE MESSAGE ......12 TROUBLESHOOTING............ 13 SUPPORT ..............13 SPECIFICATIONS............14 WARRANTY ..............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Your Cellphone Detector Plus™ 610 is a versatile state-of-the-art cellular phone detector. It senses the radio frequency (RF) transmissions from nearby cellular or mobile phones. If required, other sources of RF transmissions can also be detected including two-way radios, and other wireless communication devices. When a transmission is detected, an alarm sequence begins that may include any combination of visual LED flash, beeps and voice alert message requesting users to turn off their communication devices.
  • Page 4: Features And Controls

    FEATURES AND CONTROLS REAR CASE SECTION is used to cover the battery compartment and also to facilitate wall fixing. To access the battery compartment locate the four back cover screws and remove them. BATTERIES (‘4 off C’ type alkaline batteries - not included).
  • Page 5 TEST / MUTE / REC is pressed to test the alarm. While the alarm is playing, use a small screwdriver to adjust the VOL (see below) CONTROL to the desired volume level. MUTE MODE: If the alarm has been sounding for more than 90 seconds, or if The TEST / MUTE / REC button is pressed during an alarm, the Cellphone Detector Plus™...
  • Page 6 ALARM OUT: this socket will transmit an electronic signal to a remote monitoring station. For example, this output could be wired back to a security office, nurse’s station, control room, or trigger an external alarm system. The Alarm Output is an open collector transistor.
  • Page 7 THRESH / VOL are a pair of dials that can be adjusted with a small flat screwdriver. THRESH is the sensitivity control which adjusts the range of detection (see Detection Range p11). VOL adjusts the speaker sound volume. Turn these dials clockwise to increase. Do not force the dial further than it can go.
  • Page 8 4. REGISTER If REGISTER is in the UP position, in addition to its normal operation, the Cellphone Detector Plus™ will recognize and sound the alarm on short duration transmissions it detects such as cellular telephone registration or standby signals and SMS messages.
  • Page 9 Military bases: in government buildings and military bases the unit should be installed in all sensitive areas. In addition to potential RAT phones, the Cellphone Detector Plus™ can detect bugs emitting RF within the specified band range. In addition, it can be rigged to trigger a digital camera to capture an image of a person using a phone in a restricted area by sending a signal to an external trigger mechanism from the remote alarm terminal.
  • Page 10: Installation

    should be cordial to remind visitors to conduct themselves with consideration. Courtrooms: Cellphone Detector Plus™ units are installed directly outside courtrooms with range set to near. LED flash, beeps and voice warning with volume set to medium as an overt reminder of establishment policy.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    Mount the Cellphone Detector Plus™ on any non-metallic surface or place it upright on a shelf or similar structure. Mounting the unit on or very near metal surfaces can significantly reduce the coverage area. Use 1-inch (2.54 cm) long, #6 (3.5 mm) dome head screws (not included).
  • Page 12: Changing The Voice Message

    5) Detection range is generally longer indoors than outdoors. This is because mobile phones usually produce stronger signals inside a building. 6) Characteristics of the cellular signal being detected are an important factor. Some signals are easier to detect than others and the art is getting the right balance.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSES SOLUTION The alarm is Signal from phone is too weak, Increase sensitivity THRESH to not being this may be due to close maximum; Check the location of the triggered by proximity of cellular base station; Cellphone Detector Plus™ and if nearby The cellular phone may not necessary move it to a non metallic...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 200 x 112 x 50mm. Weight 0.4 kg. Detection Capability 900 GSM; 1800 GSM; EURO 3G; AMPS; CDMA; TDMA; PCS. Typical 0.5km from base station circa 10m (see Appendix). Detection Range Default UK English Male. Voice Alert Message Speaker SPL with grille on and set to max volume.
  • Page 15: Warranty

    WARRANTY Starport International Ltd (the Company) warrants that your Cellphone Detector Plus™ is free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of shipment. The Company’s warranty applies to mechanical functionality only and not to operational performance due to site variables beyond the Company’s control. The warranty extends one year from order invoice date and covers parts and labour.

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