Instruction Manual
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RF Signal Tester
EN
Part No. 249269, Series A, North America (N.A.)
Part No. 249880, Series A, Australia
Used to evaluate the Matrix RF signal quality in a new or existing Matrix facility.
Important Safety Instructions
Read all warnings and instructions in this
manual. Save these instructions.
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FCC ID: JHIGNET
IC: 4840AGNET
Australian Vendor Code: N3845
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Industry Canada Statement
The term “IC” before the certification/reg-
istration number only signifies that the
Industry Canada technical specifications
were met.
Graco Inc. P.O. Box 1441 Minneapolis, MN 55440-1441
Copyright 2005, Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001
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Warnings
Warnings
The following general warnings are related to the safe setup, use, grounding, maintenance and repair of this equip-
ment. Additional more specific warnings may be found throughout the text of this manual where applicable.
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
When flammable fluids are present in the work area, such as gasoline and windshield wiper fluid, be
aware that flammable fumes can ignite or explode. To help prevent fire and explosion:
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Use equipment only in well ventilated area.
Eliminate all ignition sources, such as cigarettes and portable electric lamps.
Keep work area free of debris, including rags and spilled or open containers of solvent and gasoline.
Do not plug or unplug power cords or turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are present.
Ground equipment.
Use only grounded hoses.
If there is static sparking or you feel a shock, stop operation immediately. Do not use equipment
until you identify and correct the problem.
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Keep a fire extinguisher in the work area.
BATTERY SAFETY
The battery may leak, explode, cause burns, or cause an explosion if mishandled:
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You must use the battery type specified for use with the equipment.
Sparking can occur when changing batteries. Only replace the battery in a non-hazardous location,
away from flammable fluids or fumes.
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Handle and dispose of battery properly - do not short circuit, charge, force over discharge, disas-
semble, crush, penetrate, incinerate, or heat the battery to a temperature exceeding 185° F (85° C).
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Overview
Overview
The Matrix RF Signal Tester is used to evaluate the
Matrix RF signal quality for locating the Transceiver(s) in
a new or existing Matrix facility.
The RF Signal Tester requires a Matrix Transceiver
to function properly. The Transceiver must be posi-
tioned in the building as close as possible to the position
of intended installation. The Transceiver must be pow-
ered up, but does not need to be connected to a PC.
The quality of Matrix RF signals can be affected by
building characteristics such as building size and type of
construction. Other RF devices located in the building or
close by can also interfere with Matrix RF signals. The
RF Signal Tester will assist you in positioning the Matrix
Transceiver(s) in the best possible location.
If the facility already has a functioning Matrix system,
the RF Signal Tester can utilize the existing Transceiver
without interrupting or interfering with the Matrix system.
A second “test” Transceiver can still be used, if desired,
as long as its dip switch settings are not already in use
by another Transceiver in the facility.
The RF Signal Tester is battery powered and contains
RF hardware identical to that used in Matrix Meters and
Tank Level Monitors (TLMs).
Removing and Replacing the Battery
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WARNING
F
E
1. Remove the battery by pressing in on both battery
lock buttons (E) and pulling the battery (F) out and
away from the Signal Tester. See FIG. 1.
2. Place the battery in the Graco Matrix battery char-
ger. See Instruction Manual 309502 for details.
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3. Replace the battery by pressing in on both battery
lock buttons (E) and pushing the battery (F) into the
Signal Tester.
FIG. 1
4
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Display Functions
Display Functions
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If an RF Signal Tester is removed from service
for an extended time the battery should be
removed and recharged.
Asleep / Awake Mode
Asleep is a battery-saving mode in which the display
goes blank after a five-minute period of no button or trig-
ger switch activity. An RF test lasting longer than five
minutes will stop and the LCD display backlight will go
out as the Signal Tester enters the sleep mode.
If you see the message “Remove Low Battery -
Wait 30 Seconds Then Replace”, follow the
instructions and replace the low battery with a
fully charged battery. Do not do this proce-
dure during RF signal testing.
The display comes Awake from sleep mode when any
display button is pressed. RF testing will not automati-
cally restart. To resume testing press the trigger switch.
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Even when a Signal Tester is idle (asleep), the
Signal Tester is still functioning and the battery
will be used.
Battery Life Indicator
On the right side of the display is a series of four bars
located under the word BATT. See FIG. 2. The presence
of all four bars indicates a fully charged battery. The
bars decline in number as the Signal Tester is used and
the battery discharges. All Matrix signal tester batteries
should be re-charged using a Graco Matrix battery char-
ger at the end of the working day to assure good perfor-
mance the next day.
BATT
TRIGGER TO START
PROGRAM
•
Batteries can be recharged at anytime without
battery damage.
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At one bar on the display you will have about
20-40% of the charge remaining.
FIG. 2
Operation
2. To turn off the power to the RF Signal Tester remove
the battery.
Preliminary Settings
Power
1. To turn on the power to the RF Signal Tester insert a
fully charged battery. See FIG. 1. The RF Signal
Tester powers on to the main screen. See FIG. 3.
BATT
TRIGGER TO START
PROGRAM
FIG. 3
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Operation
Select Network and Transceiver ID
If the PROGRAM screen is selected during an RF
signal test, the test will stop. The testing then must
be manually restarted.
If necessary to determine the Transceiver dipswitch set-
tings see Determining Transceiver Dipswitch Set-
RS232 connection or an RS422 connection is used
or will be used in the installation. To perform the test
all that’s needed is a powered on Transceiver and the
correct network ID and Transceiver ID entered into the
RF signal tester.
Performing the RF Signal Test
1. Press the trigger switch to begin testing the signal
quality between the tester and the Transceiver. See
1. Press the left button (B) under PROGRAM to dis-
play the current Transceiver’s network and address
BATT
TESTING . . .
MSGS SENT
10
2. If necessary, enter a new letter for the network ID
and address ID for the target Transceiver. These
new settings are based on the target Transceiver dip
switch settings. (See manual 309498 for detailed dip
switch instructions).
PROGRAM
Press the SELECT button (A) to toggle between the
Network and Transceiver ID. Use the center
up/down buttons (C) to change letter designations.
FIG. 5
Once the RF test begins, the Signal Tester transmits ten
test messages to the Transceiver and “listens” for the
Transceiver to send a signal back to the Signal Tester
acknowledging that the message was received. This
series of ten test messages is called a test interval and
takes approximately ten seconds. However, the ten sec-
ond interval can vary depending on the RF environment
and signal quality.
3. Press the PROGRAM button (B) to save settings
and return to the Main screen.
PROGRAM MODE
2.00.006
IMPORTANT: Do not move the Signal Tester while test-
ing a specific location.
TRANS ID A
SELECT
NET WK ID A
PROGRAM
2. Once the series of ten signals is complete the Sig-
nal Tester screen will display the results as either a
BATT
GOOD SIGNAL
MSGS SENT
B
A
C
10
FIG. 4
The Network ID and Transceiver ID screen also
displays the software revision level for the tester.
PROGRAM
FIG. 6
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Operation
GOOD SIGNAL: If over several test intervals the result
is consistently a GOOD SIGNAL, the location is within
the range of the Transceiver for reliable communication.
Optional Display Information Explanation
Each test interval sends 10 messages to the Trans-
ceiver. Each of these 10 messages is resent up to 10
times or until the RF tester receives a response from the
Transceiver. If no response is received after resending
the individual message 10 times the RF tester moves on
to the next text message and resends it up to 10 times
or until a response is received from the Transceiver.
BAD SIGNAL: If the results are consistently a BAD SIG-
NAL, (despite an occasional GOOD SIGNAL reading),
the location is not within the range of reliable Trans-
ceiver communication.
3. Pressing the RF Tester trigger again resets the tes-
ter to zero and restarts the testing.
Once all 10 test interval messages have been sent and
RF testing is complete, the number of retries for each of
the 10 messages is totaled (anywhere from 1-100) and
then divided by 10 to get the AVG. RETRIES number.
This number is displayed on the RF tester screen.
Pressing the trigger anytime during the test stops
the testing at the last message sent. Pressing the
RF tester trigger again resets the tester to zero and
restarts the testing.
a total of 50 resend messages were bad out of a possi-
ble 100 (10 test interval messages x 10 retries = 100)
100 ÷ 50 = 5.
LOCATING THE TRANSCEIVER(S)
Perform RF signal testing at all Meter and TLM locations
to determine an appropriate mounting location for the
Transceiver(s).
A test interval that has an AVG. RETRIES of 4 or more
is considered a BAD SIGNAL. An average of less than 4
is considered a GOOD SIGNAL.
If a Transceiver needs to be repositioned or
another Transceiver needs to be added to the sys-
tem, be sure to repeat RF signal testing at all Meter
and TLM locations in the facility to assure reliable
RF communication from the new Transceiver loca-
tion(s).
BAD SIGNAL
10
5
MSGS SENT
AVG. RETRIES
Optional Display Information
The number of retries for each test interval is used to
calculate if the return signal is a GOOD SIGNAL or a
BAD SIGNAL. This optional/additional information can
be displayed if desired for signal troubleshooting/analy-
sis. It is not necessary to display this information for
general RF Signal testing.
C
FIG. 7
On/Off
Optional information is displayed by pressing the up
center button (C) during the RF signal testing process.
Pressing the down center button (C) during the RF sig-
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Determining Transceiver Dipswitch Settings
Determining Transceiver Dipswitch Settings
Each Transceiver is equipped with two, 4 - position dip-
switches labeled S1 and S2 representing the network ID
(S1) setting and the Transceiver ID (S2) setting. See
FIG. 8. There is a possibility of (8) Network ID's and (8)
Transceiver ID's. The eight positions for each Network
ID and Transceiver ID are identified as A, B, C, D, E, F,
G, and H. See FIG. 9 and FIG. 10.
Existing Matrix Facility - If the Transceiver is already
installed, two large letters should be visible on the out-
side of the box. The first letter represents the Network ID
and the second letter represents the Transceiver ID.
If no letters are present on the installed Transceiver, it
may be necessary to look inside the Transceiver box to
determine the dipswitch settings. First determine if an
RS232 or an RS422 connection is used and then refer
to FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 to determine the Network ID and
Transceiver ID.
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Network ID (S1): This is the RF identification
setting assigned to a Matrix installation. All com-
ponents in the system use this same Network
ID. For example, if one dealership is using Net-
work ID (A), the dealership across the street
would required Network ID (B) to avoid RF inter-
ference between the two systems.
Testing can be completed while the Matrix system
is in use. The test messages sent by the RF Signal
Tester will be ignored by the PC that is connected
to the system.
Transceiver ID (S2): This is the RF identifica-
tion setting assigned to a Matrix Transceiver(s).
Matrix system components are then assigned to
the Transceiver(s) ID's as desired for RF com-
munication. For example, If a system required
two Transceivers, some components would be
assigned to one Transceiver and other compo-
nents would be assigned to the second Trans-
ceiver using the Transceiver ID dipswitch.
New Matrix Facility - the factory default setting for all
Transceivers is (AA). The first A refers to the Network ID
and the second A refers to the Transceiver ID. It does
not matter in a new installation if an RS232 or an RS
422 connection will be used at the time of installation.
Transceiver Dipswitch Positions
Transceiver ID (S2)
All dipswitches in down
or off position.
on
S2
4
1
2
3
S1
All dipswitches
to right or off
position.
Network ID (S1)
FIG. 8
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Determining Transceiver Dipswitch Settings
Dipswitch Settings using RA232 Connection.
S2 Transceiver ID
C
D
A - default
B
on
on
on
on
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
4
4
4
1
2
2
1
2
2
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
2
3
3
G
F
E
H
on
on
on
on
1
1
4
3
4
1
2
1
3
S1 Network ID
H
C
G
B
D
E
F
A - default
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
FIG. 9
Dipswitch Setting using RS422 Connection
S2 Transceiver ID
C
D
on
A
B
on
on
on
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
S2
4
4
4
1
2
2
1
2
4
4
4
3
3
3
1
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
G
F
E
H
on
on
on
on
4
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
3
3
S1 Network ID
H
C
G
B
D
E
F
A
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
S1
FIG. 10
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Parts for 249269 and 249880 Matrix RF Signal Tester
Parts for 249269 and 249880 Matrix RF Signal Tester
1
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Battery is rechargeable and requires a Graco Matrix Battery Charger for recharging. See Instruction Manual 309502.
Ref.
No. Part No.
Description
Qty.
1
117310
BATTERY, 9.6V NMH rechargable 1
2
117427
CHARGER, single bay (not shown)
(N.A.)
1
1
120106
CHARGER, single bay (not shown)
(Australia)
3
117429
120107
CHARGER, four bay (not shown)
(N.A.)
CHARGER, four bay (not shown)
(Australia)
1
1
10
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Operating temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C)
Storage temperature range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -30° F to 120° F (-34° C to 49° C)
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rechargeable nickel-metal hydride 9.6 VDC
Battery storage temperature range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50° F to 86° F (10° C to 30° C)
RF Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 902-928 MHz frequency hopping, spread-spectrum (N.A.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .915-928 MHz frequency hopping, spread-spectrum (Australia)
Unobstructed RF Communication Range (based on building construction and RF environment) . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300-500 ft (91.0-152.0 m)
Obstructed RF Communication Range (based on building construction and RF environment) . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250-300 ft (76.2-91.0 m)
Conformity (for 249880, Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACMA (Australia)
Approvals (for 249269 N.A.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FCC, Industry Canada (IC)
Dimensions
A 12.0 in. (304.8 mm) overall length
B 4.75 in. (120.6 mm) overall width
C 5.25 in. (133.3 mm) overall height
B
C
A
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