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INSTALLATION
Manual
DroneTracker Event Kit 2.5
IM-Inst-EK2536en
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION Manual DroneTracker Event Kit 2.5 IM-Inst-EK2536en ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Internal reproduction used solely for the purpose of product evaluation or other proper use is allowed and does not require prior approval. Copyright This manual is the intellectual property of Dedrone GmbH and is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Dedrone GmbH Miramstraße 87...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Charge Tec Case ....................... 17 Shut Down Sensor and Tec Case .................. 18 Update ..........................19 Update a Dedrone Sensor with the Tec Case ..............19 7.2 Update DroneDNA with the Tec Case ................. 20 Troubleshooting ......................21 8.1 Tec Case is beeping? ........................ 21 8.2 Single Components don’t work? ...................
  • Page 4: Safety

    1 Safety Dedrone 1 Safety Symbols Symbols Explanation Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, can result in property damage  Information that is important for a specific goal, but is not safety-relevant ...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Dedrone 1 Safety 1.3 Safety Information Read, follow, and retain all of the following safety instructions. Heed all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions before operation. Warning! Setup should be carried out by trained personal only, in accordance ...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    2 Product Description Dedrone 2 Product Description 2.1 The Tec Case The Tec Case is the central component of the Event Kit. The contained battery serves as power supply in autarkic areas for the two PoE+ units (e.g. Multi Sensor and RF-100) and the integrated router.
  • Page 7: The Rf-100

    Dedrone 2 Product Description 2.2 The RF-100 The RF-100 is a passive, network-attached sensor for the detection of radio frequencies (RF) and Wi-Fi signals. It supplements the DroneTracker System with another level of detection. The RF-100 detects and decodes targeted radio signals and sends the data, along with an alert, to the DroneTracker System.
  • Page 8: The Multi Sensor

    2 Product Description Dedrone 2.3 The Multi Sensor The Multi Sensor is a network-attached multi-sensor system, which detects civil drones and triggers an alarm. An alarm can be sent to the network and is shown in the user-interface, known as the DT Control Center. The Multi Sensor is able to be operated with the battery of the Tec Case or a PoE+ injector.
  • Page 9: Other Enclosed Parts

    Verify that all the parts listed in the scope of delivery are included. If any items are missing, notify your Dedrone Partner. Do not use this product if any component appears to be damaged. Please contact Dedrone in the event of damaged goods.
  • Page 10: Set Up

    There are two ways to run a Event Kit with the Multi Sensor and the RF-100 - autonomously with battery or with LAN connection. In this chapter you can read, what to consider for the positioning of the Dedrone sensors and how to setup the Event Kit for both scenarios. 4.1 Choose the Position of the RF-100 The position of the RF-100 has strong impacts to the detection range.
  • Page 11: Choose Position Of The Multi Sensor

    Dedrone 4 Set Up 4.2 Choose Position of the Multi Sensor The Multi Sensor is developed for a fixed long term observation. The mobile use on a product demonstration, exhibition or an event is a special case. If configured incorrectly or unfavorable positioned, the Multi Sensor could generate many false alarms.
  • Page 12: Set Up Autonomously

    Turn on your notebook, set up the tripod, screw the tripod head on the tripod and attach the Dedrone sensors to the tripods. If you set up the RF-100, screw the antenna on short the screw threads at the top of the RF-100.
  • Page 13 To connect your Laptop by LAN, connect the laptop to the socket with a patch cable. To connect your laptop by Wi-Fi, connect the laptop to the Wi-Fi Dedrone-Demo or Dedrone-Demo-5GHz. Password: Dedrone-Demo Tip: For a most solid connection we recommend the LAN connection.
  • Page 14: Cable Requirements And Preparation (Crimp)

    4 Set Up Dedrone 4.4 Cable Requirements and Preparation (Crimp) Cable Requirements Type Cat-6 Patch Cable Recommendation: Cat-7 Patch Cable Maximum Length 328 ft (100 m) For longer distances, a PoE extender is required External Diameter 3.5 mm – 7.5 mm...
  • Page 15: Set Up With Lan Connection

    Turn on your notebook, set up the tripod, screw the tripod head on the tripod and attach the Dedrone sensors to the tripods. If you set up the RF-100, screw the antenna on short the screw threads at the top of the RF-100.
  • Page 16 To connect your laptop by LAN, connect the laptop to the socket with a patch cable. To connect your laptop by Wi-Fi, connect the laptop to the Wi-Fi Dedrone-Demo or Dedrone-Demo-5GHz. Password: Dedrone-Demo Tip: For a most solid connection we recommend the LAN connection.
  • Page 17: Charge Tec Case

    Dedrone 5 Charge Tec Case 5 Charge Tec Case The charge of battery is shown at the battery display inside the Tec Case. Turn on the main switch, to see the charge of battery. • Green: Ready/standby • Orange: low state of charge, full functionality is not guaranteed ...
  • Page 18: Shut Down Sensor And Tec Case

    6 Shut Down Sensor and Tec Case Dedrone 6 Shut Down Sensor and Tec Case Multi Sensor or RF-100 breaks By disconnecting the cable or shut down the Tec Case without shut down the sensor, the sensor could break. •...
  • Page 19: Update

    Dedrone 7 Update 7 Update Update a Dedrone Sensor with the Tec Case Requirements: □ Existing internet connection □ Login ingredients for the DT Control Center □ Configured Dedrone Account □ Additional patch cable; for a weather resistant connection, the patch cable has to be prepared (see 4.4 Cable Requirements and Preparation (Crimp), page 14)
  • Page 20: Update Dronedna With The Tec Case

    □ Existing internet connection □ Login ingredients for the DT Control Center □ Configured Dedrone Cloud □ Installed latest software version for the sensors □ Additional patch cable; for a weather resistant connection, the patch cable has to be prepared (see 4.4 Cable Requirements and Preparation (Crimp), page 14)
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Dedrone 8 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Tec Case is beeping? The Tec Case is equipped with a temperature sensor. In case, the temperature inside the Tec Case gets over 149 °F (65 °C), the Tec Case begins to beep and the Tec Case switches off.
  • Page 22: Technical Data

    9 Technical Data Dedrone 9 Technical Data 9.1 Tec Case L x W x H 27“ x 20.8“ x 14.41“ (687 mm x 528 mm x 366 mm) Weight 81.6 lb (31 kg) exclusive Multi Sensor and DT RF Sensor...
  • Page 23: Rf-100

    Dedrone 9 Technical Data 9.2 RF-100 7.7” x 3.7” x 17.3” (195 mm x 95 mm x 440 mm) L x W x H Height without antenna: 9.8” (250 mm) Operating Temperature -4 °F to +122 °F (-20 °C to +50 °C) Weight 6.8 lb (3.1 kg)
  • Page 24: Multi Sensor

    9 Technical Data Dedrone 9.3 Multi Sensor L x W x H 17.3“ x 17.3“ x 6.46“(440 mm x 440 mm x 164 mm) Operating Temperature -4 °F to +104 °F (-20 °C to +40 °C) Weight 8.4 lb (3.8 kg)
  • Page 25 DRONE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY Dedrone GmbH +49 561 861799-0 Miramstraße 87 info@dedrone.com 34123 Kassel www.dedrone.com...

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