CONTENTS MPS Mobile App Description Receiver Description Switching Transmitter On and Off Switching Receiver On and Off Saving a POI Adding a Transmitter Retrieving the Number of a Transmitter Locating an Animal or a POI Using the Receiver Locating an Animal Using a Tablet or a Smartphone Improving Transmission Performances Charging your Devices Maintaining your Devices...
MPS MOBILE APP DESCRIPTION The Martin System MPS application, available free for Android, enables you to locate in real time all your transmitters (MPS Dog, MPS Dog 2 and MPS Falcon). ▪ Download the MPS application for free from Google Play.
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COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DEVICES 1. The transmitter sends information to the receiver by radio every 8 seconds in medium range and every minute in long range. 2. The transmitter also sends informations to the cloud every 10 minutes using the Sigfox link. 3.
Reduce the stimulation signal (with the key Validate your choice or change the stimulation Switch backlighting briefly on Change transmitter or POI Increase the stimulation (with the key Configure the receiver Send a stimulation signal Switch receiver on or off MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 5...
SWITCHING TRANSMITTER ON AND OFF ▪ The transmitter is controlled using a magnet provided in the case. ▪ Slide the magnet next to the transmitter mark to switch it on or off. ▪ When starting up, the transmitters flashes orange for about 30 seconds until it finds a GPS signal.
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▪ The transmitter transmits in long range about every minute. SIGFOX TRANSMISSION ▪ Wherever the Sigfox coverage is available. ▪ Transmission of all information: position and battery state. ▪ The transmitter transmits every 10 minutes. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 7...
SWITCHING RECEIVER ON AND OFF ▪ Switch on and off your receiver by pressing the key. ▪ The icon flashes while the receiver searches for GPS satellites. ▪ Once the satellites are found, the GPS position of the receiver is dis- played as latitude and longitude.
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Note: Some of the information transmitted to the receiver (such as battery state) depend on the distance with the transmitter. If the animal is too far away, the receiver will not receive its position any more. Battery state is not displayed any more. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 9...
SAVING A POI With your MPS Dog 2 you can save up to 10 POIs (points of interest), such as, for example, the location of your car when you leave it. Once you arrive at a selected place: ▪ Use keys to select the number to assign to the selected POI (between 90 and 99).
▪ Do not release the animal before checking the pairing of the trans- mitter with the receiver. If the transmitter was already saved with another number, this pairing is erased and the previous number is freed. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 11...
RETRIEVING THE NUMBER OF A TRANSMITTER To retrieve the number of a transmitter already linked to your receiver: ▪ Use keys to select number symbolized by _ _ (between 99 and 0). ▪ The screen flashes and the number displayed is replaced by two hori- zontal lines.
Note: Some of the information transmitted to the receiver (such as battery state) depend on the distance with the transmitter. If the animal is too far away, the receiver will not receive its position any more. Battery state is not displayed any more. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 13...
LOCATING AN ANIMAL USING A TABLET OR A SMARTPHONE ▪ On your tablet or smartphone, start the MPS application. ▪ If you have your MPS receiver: Activate the Bluetooth to pair your tablet or smartphone to your receiver. ▪ If you do not have your MPS receiver but have access to the Internet: Connect to your account.
▪ Unscrew the receiver antenna. ▪ Screw the additional antenna cable on the receiver. ▪ Position the additional antenna on the car roof, as high as possible. Accessory sold separately. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 15...
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YAGI ANTENNA To connect the additional directional 869.5 MHzYagi antenna to the receiver: ▪ Unscrew the receiver antenna. ▪ Slide the Yagi antenna at right angle in the provided space on the handle. ▪ Place the receiver on the handle. ▪...
▪ When the receiver is on and charging, the charge icon flashes on the screen. When the battery is fully charged, the icon is solid . ▪ A fully charged receiver has an autonomy of about 48 hours. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 17...
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THE TRANSMITTER ▪ To charge your transmitter, use the charger provided or any other Qi compatible wireless charger. ▪ Place the transmitter on the charger with the mark on the top as illus- trated. ▪ If the transmitter is on, a red LED flashes during the charge. A green LED lights continuously once the transmitter is fully charged.
▪ To increase the batteries lifetime, always charge your batteries before storing them. ▪ If devices using rechargeable batteries are not used for a long period, fully charge them regularly, at least every 3 months. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 19...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Receiver Transmitter Dimensions without antenna (mm) 55 x 33 x 131 60 x 30 x 15 (single battery) 60 x 30 x 22 (double battery) Antenna (mm) Weight (g) (single battery) (double battery) Bluetooth frequency 2.4 GHz Not applicable Bluetooth power <...
If you are no longer using this material or if it cannot be repaired, do not throw it away in the usual household rubbish. Return it to the vendor or con- tact Martin System customer service for further information. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 21...
▪ The liability for damage caused by the improper use of the product or a breakdown. In the case of a defect, the device will, at Martin System’s discretion, be repaired or exchanged. To benefit from this warranty, you must send back the warranty certificate that accompanies the device within ten days.
CONFORMITY All electronic devices designed and supplied by Martin System have been subjected to tests in conformity with European directives. Outside the EU, consult the competent local authorities before using the device. MPS DOG 2 User Guide | 23...
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