FORTEZA -12 Description & Operating Manual

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ALARM MICROWAVE QUICKLY-DEPLOYED SYSTEM
"FORTEZA-12"
Description & Operating Manual
4372-43071246-007 ТО
2003

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  • Page 1 ALARM MICROWAVE QUICKLY-DEPLOYED SYSTEM “FORTEZA-12” Description & Operating Manual 4372-43071246-007 ТО 2003...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION..............3 2 INTENDED USE ..............3 3 SPECIFICATIONS .............. 3 4. SYSTEM COMPONENTS ..........5 5. SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT & OPERATION ....6 5.1. System Principle of Operation ......... 6 5.2. Description of the System Structure........7 5.3 Charger Structure & Operation.......... 8 6.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    - automatiс control. 2 INTENDED USE 2.1 “Forteza-12” system is a mobile perimeter microwave detector. It is intended to provide temporary protective boundaries up to 1000 m long of different configuration. Communication lines laying is not required. Power supply of the system units is off-line. Alarms are transmitted to RC Rx over a radio channel.
  • Page 4 3.5 The range of radio channel operation from the most remote Rx to RC Rx in the open area is up to 1000m. 3.6 The radio channel operability is controlled automatically for each sector set to “Automatic control” mode. 3.7 RC Rx provides the following types of display: digital (semi-segment indicators);...
  • Page 5: System Components

    Note. The system components cannot be repaired and recovered at the place of operation. и 3.20 Dimensions mm, maximum; weight, kg, maximum: an assembled post 850*80*55 0,90; a local transmitter 615*Ø95; 1,76; a local receiver 615*Ø95; 1,80; a radio channel receiver 220*135*80;...
  • Page 6 5.1.1 The main system component is a bistatic microwave detector. Its principle of operation is to generate a volumetric detection zone in the space between a transmitter (Tx) and a receiver (Rx). 5.1.2 Tx contains two radiators: upper and lower. In Rx there are two receivers of beaming: upper and lower.
  • Page 7: Description Of The System Structure

    RC Rx displays a functional report about SB discharge below 5,35V from any Rx by switching on BDC indicator, corresponding positional indicator “1-2”… “19-20” and an audio signal. 5.1.11 Further this report will be called “BDC report”. 5.1.12 RC Rx controls voltage of its own SB voltage. If its discharge is below 5,35 V, “RC Rx BDC”...
  • Page 8: Charger Structure & Operation

    One protective sector may be formed by two beams. Then both Tx radiators and both Rx receivers of beaming are directed to each other. An alarm from this sector is displayed simultaneously under two numbers. 5.2.6 Several separate independent spaced protective boundaries can be organized. 5.3 Charger Structure &...
  • Page 9: Tx Construction

    beaming can be turned to the angle 350° minimum about the lower one. Radio channel transmitter 4 is also located in cylinder 5. 6.1.3 On base 9 there are two buttons of power supply 11; on the cover of the storage compartment there is a PC4 plug to connect charger 12.
  • Page 10: Rc Rx Construction (Fig 6.3)

    – spring -2 items; – platform -1 item; – sliding bar -1 item; – bar -2 items; – distance-bar -3 items; – lock screw -1 item . Fig. 6.2 6.3.1 The poleis a quickly–deployed tripod. Its base is platform 2; three sliding bars 3 and 4 are fixed on this platform.
  • Page 11: Charger Construction (Fig.6.4)

    1 – case 1item 9 – “BDC” indicator 1 item 2 – “АНТЕННА” plug-and-socket 1 item 10 – indicator “RC Rx BDC” 1 item (“ANTENNA” plug-and-socket) 3 – “ЗАРЯД БАТАРЕИ” plug-and- 11 – digital indicator 1 item socket (“BATTERY CHARGE” items plug-and-socket) 4 –...
  • Page 12: Remote Antenna Construction (Fig. 6.5)

    1 – electric fuse holder - 1 item; 9 – socket - 2 items; 2 – “НОРМА” indicator 2 (norm) - 8 items; 10 – “СЕТЬ” toggle switch -1 item; (mains toggle switch) 3 – “ЗАРЯД” indicator 3 (charge) - 8 items; 11 –mains cord - 1 item;...
  • Page 13 А А 1 – upper elbow -1item; 5 – antenna -1item; 2 – central elbow -2 items; 6 – hook -1item; 3 – lower elbow -1item; 7 – bag-counterweight -1item; 4 – pole -1item; 8 – metal ring -1item; Fig. 6.5 1 –...
  • Page 14: Safety Measures

    7 SAFETY MEASURES 7.1 “Rules of technical operation of consumers’ electrical facilities” and “Rules of safety of consumers’ electrical facilities” should be observed while installation and repair of the system. 7.2 Technicians are allowed to install, maintain and repair the system after they learn special instructions and pass exam related to safety measures during the work with electrical equipment up to 1000 V voltage.
  • Page 15: Pole Mounting

    5) if the height of snow cover is over 0,5 m and where poles varnish in the snow during the installation it is necessary to press snow at the place where a pole is installed and reduce sector length up to 35m.
  • Page 16: Connection Of Rc Rx To The Charger

    8.5.1 Place the RC Rx at the guard station. If several RC Rxs are placed at the guard station, they must not be installed at the distance less than 2-3m from each other because it can cause the reduction of the reception range.
  • Page 17: Sectors Setting To Standby Mode

    Table 8.1 # stud Marking of the Signal cable wire “ТР” Generalized alarm (a sector number is not indicated) “ТР” “АК КРБ” Generalized functional report (AC and BDC reports) “АК КРБ” 8.8 Sectors Setting to Standby Mode 8.8.1 Sectors are set to standby mode automatically after the expiry of Rx damping time after power supply is ON.
  • Page 18 RIGHT WRONG Lsector=40m Lsector=25m Lsector=23m о < 90 Lsector=5m ≥ 90 о 25m ≈ 23m 40m >> 5m Fig. 9.1 9.3 When deploying the system the following procedures are fulfilled at the same time: − poles are installed according to procedure 8.2; −...
  • Page 19: System Operation

    9.10 During deploying or when after all sectors of the boundary are deployed it is necessary to mark sectors numbers on the draft. Sector number corresponds to the number of the mark or pointer of Tx of this sector. 9.11 When the operator comes to the guard station, it is necessary to check the status of all deployed sectors.
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    10.2.3 Connect a cable of any channel of the charger to the plug-and-socket on its storage battery compartment to charge a Tx (Rx) storage battery. Simultaneously connect two channels of a charger to two plug-and-sockets “ЗАРЯД БАТАРЕИ” (“BATTERY CHARGE”) of RC Rx to charge a RC Rx storage battery.
  • Page 21: Sb Replacement In Tx (Rx)

    11.2.2 Semi-annual maintenance includes: monitoring of the charger external cables status; lubrication of the pole rubbing elements. 11.2.3 Check that there is not dust, dirt, snow and ice on the units. Dry the system components if necessary. Take them out bags and rucksacks; remove dust and dirt from the external surfaces of the Tx (Rx) with soft cloth.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Guide

    12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE List of possible troubles is given in table 12.1 Table 12.1 Trouble Possible Cause Action 1. RC Rx constantly 1. Tx and Rx positioning is Position Rx and Tx of the sector. generates alarms. disturbed. 2. Tx SB is discharged. Charge SB 4.
  • Page 23 14.2 A transport container must be fixed in order to prevent its displacement and impacts with each other. 14.3 The system can be transported at the ambient temperature +50ºС. If the system is transported at the temperature below zero, it must be unpacked after its being in standard climatic conditions for 6 hours minimum.

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