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Sniffer Sleuth II ® TM USER GUIDE CSI Doc. 101421-001 Sniffer Sleuth II Limited Warranty (brief) Hardware: ComSonics, Inc. (ComSonics) warrants to the original end user (Customer) that the new ComSonics branded products will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use, for one (1) year from the date of original shipment. ComSonics warrants repaired and refurbished ComSonics products for ninety (90) days from date of shipment. Software: ComSonics warrants to the Customer that the Workstation Application software will perform in substantial conformance to program specifications for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. ComSonics warrants the media containing software against failure during the warranty period. ComSonics makes no warranty or representation that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected. Software License (brief) ComSonics grants you a limited, nonexclusive license to use the accompanying software program(s) (the Software) subject to the terms and restrictions set forth in this License Agreement. You are not permitted to use the Software in any manner not expressly authorized by this License. You acknowledge and agree that ownership of the Software and all subsequent copies thereof regardless of the form or media are held by ComSonics or its suppliers. Complete Limited Warranty and Software License Agreement documentation is printed in the back section of this document. Technical Support Phone: 1-800-336-9681 or 1-540-434-5965, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Fax: 1-540-432-9794 Email: [email protected]. Copyright All material in this manual is the property of ComSonics, Inc. and protected under the United States copyright law. No material shall be reproduced or used in any form or by any means (graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems) without the written permission of: ComSonics, Inc. 1350 Port Republic Road P. O. Box 1106 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 USA Phone: 1-540-434-5965 Toll Free: 1-800-336-9681 Fax: 1-540-434-9847 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.comsonics.com Sniffer is a registered trademark of ComSonics, Inc. Nexus, GeoSniffer, Sleuth, and Sleuth II are trademarks of ComSonics, Inc. © 2008 ComSonics, Inc. All Rights Reserved Document No. 101421-001 Rev. B FW 1.8 with 1 foot setting 081015 sh pub b33 i 1-800-336-9681 Table of Contents Introduction.......................................................................................................1 Operating Modes Unpacking Battery Care General Operation ............................................................................................2 On / Off Trigger Control Audio Volume F-Chan (Favorite Channel) Squelch Distance Sense (Sensitivity) Display Panel ....................................................................................................3 Favorite Channel Distance Battery Level Signal Level Signal Validation Bar Graph Field Use Setup.................................................................................................4 Built-in Antenna Tuned Channel Distance Setting Squelch Setting Sensitivity Setting Audio Volume Setting Built-in Antenna Reference Table ...................................................................5 Vehicle Docking Cradle....................................................................................6 Vehicle Operation Vehicle Docking Cradle Installation................................................................7 Configuration Utility (available separately)....................................................8 Configurable Functions Configuration Utility Operation .......................................................................9 Run the Configuration Utility User Settings Current Settings Configuration Utility Installation ...................................................................11 Install the Configuration Utility Connect the Interface Cable Install the USB Driver Troubleshooting the USB Driver Installation Battery Replacement ......................................................................................16 Specifications .................................................................................................17 Accessories / Parts.........................................................................................18 Warranty Statement........................................................................................19 Software License Agreement ........................................................................21 www.comsonics.com ii Sniffer Sleuth II Sleuth II Components Function Buttons and Display Panel Fold Out Antennas Trigger Hand Grips Battery Compartment AC or Vehicle Adapter / Charger Mini USB Interface Docking Cradle Interface iii 1-800-336-9681 Introduction The ComSonics’ Sniffer Sleuth II is a handheld cable leakage detector with vehicle mounting capability. It is the flagship model in our line of cable leakage equipment. The Sleuth II is an attractive and easy to use tool. Five buttons on the display panel and a multifunction trigger type control integrated into the handle blend with the ergonomic contours of the device. The buttons operate the functions needed in normal use, such as; power, operational functions, backlight, and the loudness of our famous historic Sniffer warble tone. The Sleuth II has a built-in folding dipole antenna for handheld use and is capable of operation in either of two receiving modes based on the signal source used for leakage monitoring. Standard TV Video Carrier Sense Mode In this mode, the Sleuth II utilizes our Leakage Validation Indicator™ function to isolate real leakage from ambient noise, as emitted by hair driers, vacuum cleaners, blenders, food processors, etc. This feature, along with a 25 kHz or 50 kHz frequency offset from a neighboring system’s channel carrier offers the best available solution for making sure the leakage read is your leakage and only your leakage. Sniffer II/III Signal Source Mode In this mode, the Sleuth II receives and displays the Signal Source’s carrier including the actual warble tone generated by the Source. The receiver’s leakage identification function detects the unique characteristics embedded in the Source’s signal. A Docking Cradle is available for use in a vehicle. With the Docking Cradle, the receiver is powered from the vehicle and receives leakage signals from an external monopole antenna. It also provides connections to an external audio amplifier and a GeoSniffer Nexus Data Acquisition Unit. A PC based Configuration Utility software kit is available separately to customize Favorite Channel Selections, Receiver Mode, Level Units-of-Measure, Distance Units-of-Measure, and Peak Hold Delay Time. The kit provides the workstation application and interface cable necessary to communicate with and personalize the Sleuth II to conform to your system specific parameters. Unpacking - The Sleuth II, its charger, and any ordered accessories are included in a shipping container designed to provide the maximum protection during shipment. Immediately upon receipt, inspect the container and contents for signs of physical damage. Notify the freight forwarder of any damage detected. Battery Care - An internal Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) rechargeable battery pack powers the Sleuth II. Charge the battery for a minimum of 3 hours, especially before using for the first time. Make sure the Sleuth II is powered off to fully charge the battery. The Sleuth II automatically powers off when the battery charge condition is low to protect the battery from excessive discharge. Caution! Failure to properly charge the battery may result in reduced battery life. Only use the included AC Charger, the Docking Cradle, or the Vehicle Charger to charge the Sleuth II. Use of other AC adapters or chargers may cause equipment failure, create a safety hazard, and void the warranty. Do not charge the receiver for more than 24 hours. See the ComSonics publication titled Rechargeable Batteries & Getting the Most from Them for more information on battery maintenance. www.comsonics.com 1 Sniffer Sleuth II General Operation The Sleuth II display panel is equipped with five function buttons. Press the Power button momentarily to turn the receiver on or off. To change a function setting, press the desired button and select a setting with the Trigger Control, in the handle, by using a trigger up or trigger down action. The selected setting is activated 3 seconds after the last button press. The Trigger is the audio volume control when no other user setup function is active. A single press of the trigger or any function button activates the backlight for 10 seconds. Audio Volume Control - trigger up to step the audio volume from the current setting up to step 5. Trigger down to step from the current setting down to step 0. The available steps are: 0 (audio off), 1, 2, 3*, 4, and 5 (maximum). The audio volume control is enabled only when no other setup function is active. The volume step is displayed temporarily in place of the distance setting. F-Chan (Favorite Channel) - Trigger up to cycle the tuned channel through F1*, F2, F3, and then back to F1. Trigger down reverses the sequence. Squelch - Trigger up to cycle the squelch level from the current setting up through the choices of: 0 µV/m (audio always on), 5 µV/m, 10 µV/m, 20 µV/m, 50 µV/m*, 100 µV/m, 1999 µV/m (audio always off), and then back to 0 µV/m. Trigger down reverses the sequence. The Squelch setting is displayed temporarily in place of the level reading. Equivalent squelch level steps for other Units of Measure. Distance - Trigger up to cycle the distance setting from the current setting through the choices of: 10 feet*, 30 feet, 75 feet, 150 feet, and then back to 10 feet. Trigger down reverses the sequence. Equivalent distance settings for meters. An additional uncalibrated 1 foot setting (reduced sensitivity) can be enabled (firmware 1.8 or greater) with the Configuration Utility. The 1 foot setting is only available when feet and µV/m are selected. See the Configuration Utility section. Sense - Trigger up to cycle the bar graph sensitivity from the current setting through the choices of: x1 (1999 µV/m full scale)*, x10 (200 µV/m full scale), x20 (100 µV/m full scale), and then back to x1. Trigger down reverses the sequence. The Sense setting is displayed temporarily in place of the level reading as: r1, r10, or r20. Equivalent scale ranges for other Units of Measure. Notes: • The trigger function reverts to audio volume control 3 seconds after the last button press. • The Sleuth II powers up in same functional state as power down. The current function settings are stored on power down and are in place on the next power up. * Factory default setting. 2 1-800-336-9681 Display Panel The Display Panel provides information on the tuned channel, distance setting, battery charge, signal level, units-of-measure, signal type, and relative signal level. Favorite Channel - F1, F2, or F3 and its associated frequency is the channel selected for monitoring leakage signals. Press the F-Chan button and use the trigger to select the desired channel. The frequency and mode for each of the three F-Chan’s can be customized through the Configuration Utility. Distance - The distance compensation setting adjusts the signal level reading to approximate the equivalency of the measurement being made at a distance of 10 feet (3 meters). Press the Distance button and use the trigger to set the distance to a value correlating to the actual distance to the leakage source. The units-of-measure for distance is factory set to Feet. The Distance units can be changed to meters with the Configuration Utility. Battery Level - A fully charged battery is indicated by 4 bars. Each bar represents approximately 25% capacity. When the last bar goes out, the battery outline remains on and the audio is muted. The unit automatically powers off when the battery is low to prevent damage to the battery pack. Signal Level - The signal level reading is the intensity of the received signal based on the distance setting. The units-of-measure for signal level is factory set to µV/m. The level units can be changed to dBµV/m or dBµV with the Configuration Utility. Signal Validation - The Sleuth II contains two methods of validating the received signal to be leakage or noise. In the Video Carrier sense mode, Leakage is displayed if the received signal is a single distinct carrier or Noise is displayed if the received signal is of a broad spectrum nature. In the Sniffer II/III Signal Source mode, Leakage is displayed if the received signal originated from a Sniffer II/III Signal Source or otherwise Noise is displayed. The three factory set F-Chan selections are set for the Video Carrier sense mode. The signal validation operating mode can be changed through the Configuration Utility. Bar Graph - The bar graph indicator displays the relative signal strength based on the current sensitivity setting for full scale of 100, 200, or 1999 µV/m. The indicator operates in a peak hold mode and resets the peak indication at predetermined intervals. The peak hold reset interval is factory set at 1 second. The reset interval can be changed (0 to 60 seconds) with the Configuration Utility. Equivalent scale ranges for other Units of Measure. www.comsonics.com 3 Sniffer Sleuth II Field Use Setup The Sleuth II delivers optimum performance when the following settings and functions are tailored to the current measurement environment. Built-in Antenna Adjustment Squelch Setting Tuned Channel Sensitivity Setting Distance Setting Audio Volume Setting Built-in Antenna - Unfold and extend both antenna elements perpendicular to the body of the Sleuth II. Refer to the Built-in Antenna Reference Table for the proper element length according to the channel frequency. In situations requiring a nearfield probe analysis, collapse and fold back both elements. This creates a narrow reception pattern to the front of the receiver. Tuned Channel - Usually the cable system leakage manager designates a particular channel or frequency for leakage monitoring. The Sleuth II provides for user selection of three favorite channels, F-Chan. Distance Setting - The distance setting is designed to simulate typical distances encountered in cable leakage measurements: 10 feet is the normal distance, 30 feet is for street-to-suspended cable, 75 feet is for street-to-home, and 150 feet is for street-to-back easement. The distance setting changes the level reading and the bar graph to compensate for user to leak distances greater than the normal 10 feet but does not change the receiver’s basic sensitivity. For example, if the level reading is 20 µV/m with the distance setting at 10 feet and the distance setting is changed to 30 feet, the level reading will then be 60 µV/m. If the distance setting is changed to 75 feet, the level reading will then be 150 µV/m. If the distance setting is changed to 150 feet, the level reading will then be 300 µV/m. The proper setting for the distance is the setting that matches closest the actual distance between the user and the leakage point. The level reading will then be approximate what it would be if the user was 10 feet from the leakage point. For locating extremely high leakage levels, an additional uncalibrated 1 foot setting (reduced sensitivity) can be enabled in units with firmware 1.8 or greater with the Configuration Utility. Only available with feet and µV/m settings. Squelch Setting - The squelch setting determines the minimum displayed signal level required for the receiver to produce an audible warble tone. At squelch settings other than 0 or 1999 µV/m, the Leakage label must be on before the warble tone sounds. Selections for normal operation are: 5, 10, 20, 50, or 100 µV/m. Select 0 µV/m for audio always on or 1999 µV/m for audio always off. Press the Squelch button to review the current squelch setting. Sensitivity Setting - The sensitivity setting changes the scale range of the bar graph display and the relative audio level. Setting x1 has the largest dynamic range of 2 to 1999 µV/m. Setting x10 has a range of 2 to 200 µV/m and setting x20 has a range of 2 to 100 µV/m. Select a setting that optimizes the visible movement of the bar graph and the audio warble loudness. Press the Sense button to review the current sensitivity setting. Audio Volume Setting - At signal levels greater than the Squelch Setting, the Sleuth II produces an audible warble tone when Leakage is indicated. The warble tone varies in loudness according to the volume setting and the bar graph indication. In the Video Carrier mode, the warble tone is internally generated. In the Sniffer II/III Source mode, the warble tone is the demodulated signal of the Sniffer II/III Source. Use the Trigger Control, when no other setup function is active, to select a setting to optimize the warble loudness with variations in signal level. 4 1-800-336-9681 Built-in Antenna Reference Table Optimum element lengths for the Sleuth II’s built-in-dipole antenna are listed in the table below. Frequency MHz 108.625 109.275 113.775 115.275 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 Length of Each Element: inch cm 26 1/4 66.7 26 1/8 66.3 25 63.6 24 3/4 62.8 23 3/4 60.3 23 1/2 59.8 23 3/8 59.3 23 1/8 58.9 23 58.4 22 3/4 57.9 22 5/8 57.5 22 1/2 57.0 22 1/4 56.6 22 1/8 56.1 21 7/8 55.7 21 3/4 55.3 21 5/8 54.8 21 3/8 54.4 21 1/4 54.0 21 1/8 53.6 21 53.2 20 3/4 52.8 20 5/8 52.5 Frequency MHz 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Length of Each Element: inch cm 20 1/2 52.1 20 3/8 51.7 20 1/4 51.3 20 1/8 51.0 19 7/8 50.6 19 3/4 50.3 19 5/8 49.9 19 1/2 49.6 19 3/8 49.3 19 1/4 48.9 19 1/8 48.6 19 48.3 18 7/8 47.9 18 3/4 47.6 18 5/8 47.3 18 1/2 47.0 18 3/8 46.7 18 1/4 46.4 18 1/8 46.1 18 45.8 17 7/8 45.5 17 3/4 45.3 Element length is from the top center of the Sleuth II to the tip of the antenna element. Measure from center of unit to tip of antenna element. www.comsonics.com 5 Sniffer Sleuth II Vehicle Docking Cradle The Docking Cradle is designed for the Sleuth II to be easily used in a vehicle. It provides a stable platform for holding the Sleuth II and features a flexible mount. Display visibility and access to the function buttons are greatly enhanced. Vehicle power is utilized for operation and battery charging. The Docking Cradle connects the Sleuth II to a roof mounted external monopole antenna, provides a line-level audio output, and facilitates the serial data connection to a GeoSniffer Nexus Data Acquisition Unit. Vehicle Operation - Make sure the built-in antenna elements are collapsed and folded back. Gently insert the Sleuth II into the Docking Cradle to insure reliable operation. Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds to turn the Sleuth II on. The back light remains on to indicate vehicle power and connection to the external monopole antenna. Check that the proper channel / frequency to be monitored for leakage is selected. Set the Distance to 30 feet for typical street-to-suspended cable areas. Set the Squelch, Sensitivity, and Audio Volume settings as needed. The vehicle speed should not exceed 30 miles per hour for leakage monitoring. When the Sleuth II is placed into a powered Docking Cradle, the operating mode is as follows: • The Sleuth II operates from vehicle power. • The back light is on. • The built-in dipole antenna is automatically disconnected (internally). • The external monopole antenna is automatically connected. • The line-level audio output is active and changes with the Audio Volume Setting (Trigger Control). • The internal battery pack charges from vehicle power. • If left on, the Sleuth II automatically powers down 30 minutes after the vehicle is turned off when the Docking Cradle is powered from a switched source. 6 1-800-336-9681 Vehicle Docking Cradle Installation Mount the Docking Cradle in a convenient location, such as; the dash, floor, transmission hump, or engine cover. Secure the base to a suitable mounting surface with the supplied or other appropriate hardware. Connect the RED lead to the vehicle (+12V) ignition or accessory fuse block circuit. Connect the BLACK lead to the vehicle ground. A 2-ampere safety fuse is used in the red lead. Monopole Antenna Select a position for the leakage antenna near the center of the vehicle roof and away from nearby metallic objects, such as other antennas, booms, or ladders. For the magnetic mount antenna, place it on a flat roof surface. Route the antenna cable flat to the roof to the point where it enters the vehicle. For the permanent mount antenna, follow the instructions supplied with the antenna. Use caution to prevent damage to the cable. Coil excess cable in a loose loop inside the vehicle. Secure the cable as needed. Note: Periodically remove the magnetic monopole antenna to clean dust and grit from the vehicle surface and the bottom of the antenna to reduce abrasion to the vehicle finish. If using the Sleuth II with a GeoSniffer Nexus system; connect the data cable from the Data Acquisition Unit to the Docking Cradle. (See the GeoSniffer Nexus User Guide for information on mounting, connecting, and operating the GeoSniffer Nexus system.) www.comsonics.com 7 Sniffer Sleuth II Configuration Utility The Sleuth II is factory configured to the settings indicated throughout this guide. A Configuration Utility Software is used to re-configure a Sleuth II. The software is available separately and includes an interface cable. It requires a modern computer running MS Windows 2000, XP, or Vista; an available USB 1.1 or 2.0 port, and a minimum display resolution of 800 x 600. Configurable Functions: • Favorite Channel: Three channels programmable: F1, F2, and F3. Favorite Channel Selections: (frequency in MHz) 120.0000, 120.0060, 120.2500, 121.1375, 121.2375, 121.2500, 121.2625*, 123.2500, 126.0063, 126.2500, 127.2375, 127.2500, 127.2625, 128.0000, 128.2500, 131.2500, 132.0066, 133.2375, 133.2500, 133.2625*, 136.0000, 136.2500, 138.0069, 138.2500, 139.2375, 139.2500*, 139.2625, 139.3000, 139.6250, 139.6375, 140.2500, 144.0000, 144.0072, 144.2500, 145.2375, 145.2500, 145.2625, 147.2500, 150.0075, 151.2375, 151.2500, 151.2625, 152.0000, 152.2500, 154.2500, 155.2500, 156.0078, 157.2375, 157.2500, 157.2625, 159.2500 Note: ◊ Optional extended single frequency operation at 108.6250, 109.2750, 113.7750, or 115.2750 MHz requires factory installed frequency specific hardware and firmware. A Sleuth II with an extended frequency option is fixed to operation on that single frequency only. The Configuration Utility can not change the factory installed frequency. • Operating Mode: TV Carrier Source* or Sniffer II/III Signal Source is independently selectable for each channel. • Level Units of Measure: µV/m*, dBµV/m, or dBµV • Peak Hold Delay Reset Interval: 0 to 60 seconds (1 second*) • Distance Units of Measure: feet* or meters (* Factory Default Setting) 8 1-800-336-9681 Configuration Utility Operation If the Configuration Utility application and USB drivers have not been installed refer to the Configuration Utility Installation section. Run the Configuration Utility Double-click the Sleuth II Configuration Utility desktop icon to start the application or from the Program list, move the cursor to the Sleuth II Configuration Utility item then left click. Connect the Interface Cable Plug the standard USB connector of the Sleuth II interface cable into an available USB port on the computer. Plug the mini-USB connector end into the mini USB port on the Sleuth II. If the Sleuth is off, press the power button. Make sure the Sleuth’s battery has sufficient charge or connect the AC adapter / charger when configuring the unit. When a powered Sleuth II is connected to the PC, the utility automatically retrieves the settings from the unit. The unit displays ‘SEr’ when connected to the computer. Sleuth II Settings This panel is updated within a few seconds after connecting or reconfiguring a powered Sleuth II. This panel is blank without a powered Sleuth II connected or if there is a problem with the USB port. User Settings Click on a selection or on a down arrow to list the settings available. Click on the desired setting. Enter a value for Peak Hold in seconds. Click the Send User Settings to Sleuth II button to configure the Sleuth II. Click Save User Settings to Computer to save the current settings for later retrieval. Click Get User Settings from Computer to retrieve previously saved settings. www.comsonics.com 9 Sniffer Sleuth II Configuration Utility Operation continued The One Foot Distance Setting feature allows for leakage location in areas of extremely high signal levels. This feature is available in Sleuth II firmware versions 1.8 and greater. Firmware updates are not possible in the field and must be performed at the factory or a service center. The Configuration Utility functions with Sleuth II firmware versions less than 1.8 but the One Foot Distance Setting is ignored by the unit. The unit’s firmware version is displayed during power up as two digits, such as: 17 or 18. The decimal is implied. One Foot Distance Setting The One Foot Distance feature is only available with feet and µV/m selected. With any other combination of selections, the Enable button is not available. 10 1-800-336-9681 Configuration Utility Installation Install the Configuration Utility before connecting the Sleuth II unit. Place the installation disk into the drive. The installation program automatically starts. Follow the on-screen instructions. If the auto-start function is turned off, follow the instructions to manually install the application. Manual Install Click Start, then click Run. Type ‘D:\SleuthIIOneFootConfig.exe’ (If the drive letter is not ‘D’, substitute the correct letter). or Choose Browse and select the drive, then select ‘SleuthIIOneFootConfig.exe’. Click OK and follow the on-screen instructions. A message window indicates the installation is complete. Click Finish. Remove the installation disk and if prompted restart the computer. Connect the Interface Cable Plug the standard USB connector of the Sleuth II interface cable into an available USB port on the computer. Plug the mini-USB connector end into the mini-USB interface on the Sleuth II. Press the Sleuth’s Power button. Make sure the Sleuth’s battery has sufficient charge or connect the AC adapter / charger when installing the drivers. Sleuth II USB Driver Installation The USB drivers must be manually installed before the Configuration Utility will function with the Sleuth II. To install the USB drivers (also named FTDI) under Windows 2000/XP/Vista, follow the instructions below. The required USB driver files are copied (not installed) to the ‘FTDI’ folder under the ‘Sleuth II One Foot’ folder on the computer during installation of the application. The USB driver file (VCP WinXP - CSI PID) is then required to be installed manually after the Sleuth II is connected to the computer for the first time only. If running Windows XP or XP SP1, temporarily disconnect the computer from the Internet. This can be done by either removing the network cable from the computer or by disabling the network card by accessing the ‘Control Panel\Network and Dial-Up Connections’, right clicking on the appropriate connection and selecting ‘Disable’ from the menu. The connection can be enabled after the installation is complete. This is not necessary under Windows XP SP2, SP3, or Vista if configured to ‘ask before connecting to Windows Update’. Windows XP SP2 and Vista settings for Windows Update can be changed through ‘Control Panel\System’. Select the ‘Hardware’ tab and click ‘Windows Update’. Note: The Sleuth II displays ‘SEr’ when connected to the computer. www.comsonics.com 11 Sniffer Sleuth II Step 1 After the application is installed, connect the Sleuth II (powered on) to an available USB port on the computer with the supplied interface cable. The Microsoft composite device driver is automatically loaded silently in the background. Once the composite device driver is installed, the Windows Found New Hardware Wizard launches. With no available Internet connection or Windows XP SP2/Vista is configured to ask before connecting to Windows Update, this screen is shown. Select ‘No, not this time’ from the options available and then click Next to proceed with the installation. Warning! If there is an available Internet connection, Windows XP will silently connect to the Windows Update website and install any suitable driver it finds for the device in preference to the driver manually selected. Select ‘Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)’ as shown and then click Next. Select ‘Search for the best driver in these locations’ and check ‘Include this location in the search’. Enter the file path ‘C: \ Sleuth II One Foot \ FTDI \ VCP WINXP - CSI PID’ or browse to it by clicking the browse button. Once the file path is entered into the box, click Next to proceed. If Windows is configured to warn when unsigned (non-WHQL certified) drivers are about to be installed, this screen is displayed. Click ‘Continue Anyway’ to continue the installation. If Windows is configured to ignore file signature warnings, this message does not appear. 12 1-800-336-9681 This screen is displayed as Windows installs the required driver files. Windows then displays a message indicating the installation was successful. Click Finish to complete the installation for the first step of the USB driver installation. Step 2 The COM port emulation driver is loaded as indicated in the following steps. The Found New Hardware Wizard will launch automatically to install the COM port emulation driver. Select ‘No, not this time’ from the options and click Next to proceed with the installation. Select ‘Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)’ as shown and then click Next. www.comsonics.com 13 Sniffer Sleuth II Select ‘Search for the best driver in these locations’ and check ‘Include this location in the search’. Enter the file path ‘C: \ Sleuth II One Foot \ FTDI \ VCP WINXP - CSI PID’ or browse to it by clicking the browse button. Once the file path is entered into the box, click Next to proceed. If Windows is configured to warn when unsigned (non-WHQL certified) drivers are about to be installed, this screen is displayed. Click ‘Continue Anyway’ to continue the installation. If Windows is configured to ignore file signature warnings, this message does not appear. This screen is displayed as Windows installs the required driver files. Windows then displays a message indicating the installation was successful. Click Finish to complete the installation. 14 1-800-336-9681 Step 3 Verify the USB Driver Installation. Open the Device Manager located in ‘Control Panel\System’. Select the ‘Hardware’ tab and click ‘Device Manger’. Select ‘View’ and ‘Devices by type’. Click on Ports(COM&LPT). The unit appears as ‘ComSonics’ Sleuth II (COMx)’ but only when connected and powered on with ‘SEr’ on the display. Troubleshooting the USB Driver Installation Windows forces a reboot after installing a device This can occur if an application is accessing a file while the New Hardware Wizard is trying to copy it. This may occur with the FTD2XX.DLL file. If installing a D2XX device, select ‘do not to restart the computer’. Then unplug and plug in the cable to allow the device to reinitialize. Restarting the computer allows the device to work correctly. Driver installation fails and gives error code 10 Windows error code 10 indicates a hardware error or failed driver installation. This error may appear if a device has insufficient power to operate correctly (e.g. plugged into a bus powered hub with other devices), or may indicate a more serious hardware problem. Also, it may be an indication of incorrectly installed USB root hub drivers. Windows displays an error and terminates installation If this message is displayed, Windows has been configured to block the installation of any drivers that are not WHQL certified. To successfully install the device, the driver signing options can be changed to either warn or ignore to allow the installation to complete. To change the current driver signing setting, go to ‘Control Panel\System’, click on the ‘Hardware’ tab and then click ‘Driver Signing’. Select the desired signing option. www.comsonics.com 15 Sniffer Sleuth II Battery Replacement The Sleuth II is powered by a 7.2V lithium ion (Li-Ion) rechargeable battery pack contained in the handle. Everyday use of the unit and recharging will eventually require battery replacement. To replace the Sleuth II battery, remove the screws holding the hand grips in place. Remove the hand grips. Note the placement and orientation of the original battery. The battery may vary from the illustration below. Carefully pull out the battery. The battery is plugged into a connector on the trigger circuit board assembly. The battery connector is held in place with a latch. Press the latch tab on the connector and pull to remove. Insert the new battery connector into the trigger board connector (observe latch tab position) and push until it latches with a click. Insert the battery pack into the handle in the original placement. When the battery pack is fully seated, place the wiring as not to interfere with or be pinched by the hand grips. Position the hand grips and insert the screws. Do not over tighten. Important: A new battery must be fully charged before the first use. Charge the battery for a minimum of 3 hours before the first use. If it is not fully charged before the first use, the lifetime capacity may be reduced. Latch Tab position Battery pack size may vary from illustration Recycle or properly dispose of the old battery. See the ComSonics publication titled Rechargeable Batteries & Getting the Most from Them for more information on battery maintenance. 16 1-800-336-9681 Specifications Operating Modes1 Video Carrier Measurement or Sniffer II/III Signal Source Measurement Tuning Range2 120 to 160 MHz (as defined in configuration table) Optional Extended Range3 108 to 119 MHz (single frequency operation only) Tuning Stability Receiver Sensitivity Selectivity ≤ 1 kHz -80 dBmV (-129 dBm) ± 4.5 kHz Antenna Compensation External Port +2.1 dB Measurement Accuracy ± 2.0 dB Squelch Setting4 Bar Graph Sensitivity4 0, 5, 10, 20, 50*, 100, 1999 µV/m [0, audio on] [1999, audio off] x1 (2,000 µV/m)*, x10 (200 µV/m), x20 (100 µV/m) Distance Adjustment5,7 10*, 30, 75, 150 feet Level Units of Measure µV/m*, dBµV/m, or dBµV Distance Units of Measure Peak Reading Delay Audio Output Audio Volume Settings6 Battery Pack Leakage Data Output Weight Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity feet* or meters 0 to 60 seconds (1 second*) 90 dB at 3 feet, maximum level 0, 1 (≈20%), 2 (≈40%), 3* (≈60%), 4 (≈80%), 5 (≈100%) Rechargeable Li-Ion 7.2V, 2400 mAh Proprietary / RS-232 levels 1.6 lb. 0ºF to 120ºF (-18ºC to 49ºC) -20ºF to 150ºF (-29ºC to 66ºC) 0 ~ 95% non-condensing, moderate rainfall * Factory Default Setting 1 Enabled by selected frequency / channel. 2 Three frequencies selectable in receiver 3 The extended frequency option requires specialized factory installed hardware and firmware. F-Chan selection is limited to the one installed channel. The Configuration Utility can not change the extended frequency. 4 Equivalency in dBµV/m and dBµV. 5 Equivalency in meters. 6 Percentages listed are for reference only and indicate that each step can reach a maximum loudness greater than the previous step. 7 Additional distance; 1 foot (µV/m), FW 1.8 and up. Configuration Utility enabled. www.comsonics.com 17 Sniffer Sleuth II Parts / Accessories Basic Package - includes: Sniffer Sleuth II, Holster, AC Charger, and User Guide. System Package - includes: Sniffer Sleuth II, Holster, AC Charger, Vehicle Docking Cradle, Monopole Antenna, and User Guide. 101400-001DC Sniffer Sleuth II 101400-001 Vehicle Docking Cradle 101408-001 Monopole Antenna (order to frequency) 100092-002 AC Adapter / Charger 100-240VAC 101349-001 Holster / Sleuth II 101425-001 Configuration Utility Software Kit (software and cable) 101410-001 Configuration Utility Software only 101426-001 Configuration Cable only (PC - USB to mini USB) 18 101400-001C CC-945 Battery / Sleuth II 101409-001 Vehicle Charging Adapter 101247-001 Sleuth II User Guide 101421-001 1-800-336-9681 Limited Warranty Hardware: ComSonics, Inc. (ComSonics) warrants to the original end user (Customer) that the new ComSonics branded products will be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use, for one (1) year from the date of original shipment. ComSonics warrants repaired and refurbished ComSonics products for ninety (90) days from date of shipment. Software: ComSonics warrants to the Customer that the Workstation Application software will perform in substantial conformance to program specifications for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. ComSonics warrants the media containing software against failure during the warranty period. ComSonics makes no warranty or representation that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected. Exclusions This warranty excludes: • Damage to the physical surface of the product, including cracks or scratches to any part. • Damage caused by misuse, neglect, improper installation or testing, unauthorized attempts to open, repair, or modify the product, or any other cause beyond the range of the intended use. • Damage caused by accident, fire, power changes, other hazards, or acts of nature. • Use of the product with any non-recommended device or service if such device or service causes the problem. Any third party products, including software, included with ComSonics products are not covered by this ComSonics warranty and ComSonics makes no representations or warranties on behalf of such third parties. Any warranty on such products is from the supplier or licensor of the product. Exclusive Remedies: If a covered defect occur during the warranty period and you notify ComSonics, your sole and exclusive remedy shall be, at ComSonics sole option and expense, to repair or replace the product. If ComSonics cannot reasonably repair or replace then ComSonics may, in its sole discretion, refund the purchase price paid for the product. Replacement products or parts may be new or reconditioned or comparable versions of the defective item. ComSonics warrants any replaced or repaired product for a period of ninety (90) days from shipment, or through the end of the original warranty, whichever is longer. Obtaining Warranty Service: Customer must contact ComSonics Technical Support or Customer Service within the applicable warranty period. Products or parts shipped by Customer to ComSonics must be sent postage-paid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment. ComSonics is not responsible for damage occurring in transit from the Customer to ComSonics. Repaired or replacement products will be returned at ComSonics’ expense. All products or parts that are replaced become the property of ComSonics. ComSonics shall not be responsible for Customer’s software, firmware, information, or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to ComSonics for repair, whether under warranty or not. www.comsonics.com 19 Sniffer Sleuth II Warranties Exclusive: The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, correspondence with description, and non-infringement, all of which are expressly disclaimed by ComSonics and its suppliers. ComSonics reserves the right to change or improve its Software and Products without notice. Additionally, ComSonics may make any changes in hardware, specifications, or informational content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information, ComSonics cannot take responsibility for errors or omissions. Information in this, or other documentation is subject to change without notice, and may be revised, at any time, at the sole discretion of ComSonics. Visit the ComSonics website (www.comsonics.com) for current updates and information concerning the use and operation of this and other ComSonics products. Limitation of Liability: Neither ComSonics nor its suppliers shall be liable for incidental, consequential, indirect, special, or punitive damages of any kind, loss of information or data, or other financial loss arising out of or in connection with the sale or use of this product, whether based in contract, tort (including negligence) or any other theory, even if ComSonics has been advised of the possibility of such damages. ComSonics entire liability shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund of the purchase price paid, at ComSonics’ option. Disclaimer: Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you. When implied warranties may not be excluded in their entirety, they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may have other rights that may vary depending on local law. Your statutory rights are not affected. Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, U.S.A., and by the laws of the United States, excluding their conflicts of laws principles. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is hereby excluded in its entirety from application to this Limited Warranty. ComSonics, Inc. 1350 Port Republic Road P. O. Box 1106 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 United States of America www.comsonics.com October 10, 2008 20 1-800-336-9681 Software License Agreement Carefully read the following terms and conditions before using this product. It contains software, the use of which is licensed by ComSonics, Inc. to you, the original end user, for your use only as set forth below. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement, do not use the software. Using any part of the software indicates that you accept these terms. Software products included with this product that are not ComSonics products are licensed to you by the software provider. Refer to the license contained in the provider’s product for the terms of use before using such products. License: ComSonics grants you a limited, nonexclusive license to use the accompanying software program(s) (the Software) subject to the terms and restrictions set forth in this License Agreement. You are not permitted to use the Software in any manner not expressly authorized by this License. You acknowledge and agree that ownership of the Software and all subsequent copies thereof regardless of the form or media are held by ComSonics or its suppliers. The Software is licensed for use on any personal computer, provided that the Software is used only in connection with ComSonics products. You may reproduce and use one (1) copy of the Workstation Software. You may use the work station Software only on one (1) personal computer. Otherwise, the Software and supporting documentation may be copied only as essential for backup or archive purposes in support of your use of the Software. You must reproduce and include all copyright notices and any other proprietary rights notices appearing on the Software on any copies that you make. No Assignment; No Reverse Engineering: You may transfer the Software to another party if such party accepts the terms and conditions of the License Agreement. If you transfer the Software, you must at the same time either transfer all copies of the Software as well as the supporting documentation to the same party or destroy any such materials not transferred. Modification, reverse engineering reverse compiling, or disassembly of the Software is expressly prohibited. Export Restrictions: You agree that you will not export or re-export the Software or accompanying documentation (or any copies thereof) or any products utilizing the Software or such documentation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations of the United Stated or the country in which you obtained them. www.comsonics.com 21 Sniffer Sleuth II Term and Termination: This License Agreement is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the Software and documentation together with all copies and merged portions in any form. It will also terminate if you fail to comply with any term or condition of the License Agreement. Upon such termination you agree to destroy the Software and documentation, together with all copies. Governing Law: This License Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the laws of the United States, excluding their conflicts of laws principles. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is hereby excluded in its entirety from application to this License Agreement. Severability: In the event any provision of the License Agreement is found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired. Entire Agreement: This License Agreement and the accompanying Limited Warranty set forth in the entire agreement between you and ComSonics, supersedes all prior agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the Software, and may be amended only in a writing signed by both parties. ComSonics, Inc. 1350 Port Republic Road P. O. Box 1106 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 United States of America www.comsonics.com October 10, 2008 22 1-800-336-9681 Notes: www.comsonics.com 23 Sniffer Sleuth II ComSonics, Inc. 1350 Port Republic Road P. O. Box 1106 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801 USA Phone: 1-540-434-5965 Toll Free: 1-800-336-9681 Fax: 1-540-434-9847 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.comsonics.com © 2008 ComSonics, Inc. All Rights Reserved Document No. 101421-001 Rev. B FW 1.8 with 1 foot setting 081015 sh pub b33