G4S Patrol Suite PMD Manual Supplement

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G4S Justice Services, Inc.
TM
PATROL SUITE
RF Monitoring
Equipment Guide Supplement
Portable Monitoring Device (PMD)
©2009 G4S Justice Services, Inc.
2000 RiverEdge Parkway NW, Suite GL-100
Atlanta, GA 30328, USA
1-800-589-6003

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  • Page 1 G4S Justice Services, Inc. PATROL SUITE RF Monitoring Equipment Guide Supplement Portable Monitoring Device (PMD) ©2009 G4S Justice Services, Inc. 2000 RiverEdge Parkway NW, Suite GL-100 Atlanta, GA 30328, USA 1-800-589-6003...
  • Page 2 G4S. The software described herein has U.S. and Foreign Patents Issued and Pending. G4S provides this publication as is, without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD Table of Contents Chapter 1 Patrol Suite RF Portable Monitoring Device (PMD) ..............1 Accessories ............................... 1 Preparing the PocketPC ..........................1 PMD Operating Modes ..........................1 PMD LED Indicators ..........................2 Pairing the PMD and PocketPC ........................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Patrol Suite Rf Portable Monitoring Device (Pmd)

    5. On your PocketPC/Windows Mobile device, run the above .cab file by clicking on it. This will install the G4S PocketDTX application on the device. A shortcut to the PocketDTX application is created under Start=>Programs (It uses the G4S icon).
  • Page 5: Pmd Led Indicators

    Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD internal 13.56MHz transmit coil. To activate the PTX: 1. Place the PTX face down on the front of the PMD (over the image of the Personal Monitoring Device). 2. Listen for activation tones from PTX 1.0 or LED flashing from PTX 2.0. •...
  • Page 6: Pairing The Pmd And Pocketpc

    Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD No Power Good Blink Red Pairing the PMD and PocketPC NOTE: Steps may vary depending on the model of PocketPC used. 1. Ensure that the PocketPC / Windows Mobile device has a Bluetooth interface and that it is enabled. a.
  • Page 7 Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD 2. Be sure you have Serial Port Service enabled on your device in the Bluetooth Settings Services tab. Depending on the device model, the serial COM port used by the Bluetooth connection may be different.
  • Page 8 Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD d. From Bluetooth Device Pairing, select the Search icon (next to the Device field) e. Select the PMD serial number from the list of Bluetooth devices. If the serial number is not displayed, reconfirm the serial number of the PMD, that the device is set to Internal or External Antenna Mode and select Refresh.
  • Page 9: Pocketdtx Application

    4. If prompted to select which services should enabled, select Serial Port. The DTX Bluetooth module should be added as a shortcut to your Bluetooth connection shortcuts. 5. You can now start the G4S PocketDTX application from the shortcut created under Start => Programs (It uses the G4S icon).
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Using The Pmd And Pocketpc

    Chapter 2 Using the PMD and PocketPC 1. Ensure that the PMD is set to Internal or External Antenna Mode. 2. You can now start the G4S PocketDTX application from the shortcut created under Start => Programs (It uses the G4S icon).
  • Page 11 Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD All four quadrants Green indicates All OK. Top Left quadrant Red indicates Band Open at transmission. Top Right quadrant Red indicates PTX is in Band Tamper. Multiple quadrants can be red simultaneously. Bottom Right quadrant Red indicates PTX recently reset.
  • Page 12: Chapter 3 Range Test With The Pmd And Pocketpc

    1. Ensure that the PMD is set to Internal or External Antenna Mode. 2. Start up the PocketPC. 3. From the Start Menu, open the G4S PocketDTX.exe application. 4. Select COM port and Connect. Once connected, the box will turn gray and read Disconnect.
  • Page 13 Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD 9. Select Unfiltered from the drop-down menu. 10. Select Disconnect; once disconnected the box will turn yellow and read Connect. 11. Reinsert the Menu Key in the back of the HMU and select the red button to end. Patrol Suite RF PMD DCN 107 Securing Your World...
  • Page 14: Chapter 4 Caring For The Pmd And Pocketpc

    Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD Chapter 4 Caring for the PMD and PocketPC The PMD should be turned off when not in use. • Battery Life is 22-28 hours (depending on operational mode) • Low battery indicator provides approximately 5 hours low battery warning. •...
  • Page 15: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Tips

    Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Tips If you encounter an Error establishing Bluetooth connection: 1. Ensure the PMD is set to Internal or External Antenna mode. 2. Attempt all other COM ports. 3. Confirm Bluetooth Status is On. a.
  • Page 16 Patrol Suite RF Equipment Guide Supplement for PMD Select the PMD serial number from the list of Bluetooth devices. If the serial number is not displayed, reconfirm the serial number of the PMD, that the device is set to Internal or External Antenna Mode and select Refresh.
  • Page 17: Chapter 6 Regulatory Notices

    -- 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. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by G4S, could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations.

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