Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter User Manual

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Profile-Level
The Profile-Level mode uses the same fixed threshold

concept as Basic mode. There is a LEVEL (dB)

setting, but no AUTO LEVEL function. The benefit of

using Profile-Level is that some additional settings are

available for increased flexibility.

In some applications the use of the factory default

settings in the Profile-Level mode may be adequate,

however, it is possible to customize the acoustic

detection using the additional settings. The following

additional settings are available in Profile-Level:

BAND COUNT – In Basic mode, the number of

frequency bands that exceed the LEVEL (dB) threshold

are counted. An alarm condition exists when this

count exceeds 14 bands. This number is fixed in
Basic

mode. In Profile-Level mode it can be adjusted

(adjustment range = 1-24, default = 14). Lower numbers

tend to make the detector more sensitive to narrow

band signals, including pure tones or other ultrasonic

emitting devices. Higher numbers tend to decrease

the sensitivity of the detector and require broadband

ultrasonic sound to exceed the LEVEL(dB) threshold in

more bands.

RECOVER (SEC) – This setting specifies the time (in

seconds) that elapses from the moment the alarm

criteria are no longer met until the alarm is cleared.

Profile-Learn
The Profile-Learn mode uses variable thresholds. Each

frequency band has its own threshold level, rather than

a fixed level that is applied to all bands.

The Profile-Learn mode uses a recorded set of band

thresholds called a “Profile.” The process for generating

a profile is referred to as “Learn.”

The detector is commanded to start and stop the

“Learn” process to record the maximum sound level

detected in each band during the recording period.

This data can be used to reduce sensitivity at the

frequency bands where background noise and events

are prevalent while increasing sensitivity in the bands

that are relatively silent.

To perform the Learn process:

1. Navigate to DEVICE SETUP > ALARM SETUP >

PROFILE MODE > LEARN MENU.

PROFILE MODE

ALARM MODE LEVEL/LEARN

LEVEL (dB)
SENSITIVITY (dB)
BAND COUNT
DELAY (SEC)
RECOVER (SEC)
LEARN MENU
PREALARM ON
PREALARM LVL

LEARN MENU

LEARN ENABLED?
START LEARN
STOP LEARN
RECORDED
CLR RECORDED
ALARM PROFILE
SAVED PROFILE

ALARM SETUP

MODE BASIC/
PROFILE/
ADVANCED
LATCHING
BASIC MODE
PROFILE MODE

2. Select CLR RECORDED to clear any previous learn

data, if desired. Any future learn data will build

upon previous results unless this step is performed.

3. Select the START LEARN command to start the

learn process. LEARN ENABLED? will indicate ‘Y’

4. Select STOP LEARN to stop the learn process. At

this point the sequence of START LEARN/STOP

LEARN and/or CLR RECORDED may be repeated

until the desired profile data is collected. The profile

should be characteristic of typical background

sounds that may occur during normal operation. If

there are periodic events that cause false alarms,

it is desirable to conduct the learn process during

these events.

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