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Calibration overview
OmniTrax Product Guide Page 189
The following procedure is an overview of the OmniTrax calibration routine. Each step is covered
in detail further in this chapter.
1. Connect a computer running the UCM to T2 on the processor.
2. Verify the processors Serial Number, the Comm Status and review the Diagnostic Status
LEDs.
RXA <-> RXB Software switching of the internal electronic connections for the RXA
and RXB sensor cable connections
Requires a physical change of the external RXA and RXB sensor
cable connections
For use only in installations which experience a high clutter signal
originating at the processor location
(Do NOT adjust the RXA <-> RXB without direct engineering support
from Senstar)
Minimum Threshold Set the Minimum Threshold to prevent the cable margin from
entering the noise floor
(Do NOT adjust the Minimum Threshold without direct engineering
support from Senstar)
Est. Phase Multiplier A variable that is applied to both cable sides to compensate for
location accuracy errors resulting from environmental and
processing effects
(Do NOT adjust the Estimated Phase Multiplier without direct
engineering support from Senstar)
Historic variance The historic variance parameter defines the change in the level of
clutter (in dB) that will trigger a supervision alarm (see Historic
clutter on page 217)
Interference Detection When enabled, a signal, which causes an alarm in 20 range bins
simultaneously will trigger an interference alarm
Peak Variance
(factory setting)
Define the maximum difference between local peaks in the specified
number of range bins
The processor will declare an interference alarm if the difference
between the local peaks is less than the Peak Variance parameter
Bins
(factory setting)
Specify the number of range bins that must be simultaneously in
alarm for the processor to declare an interference alarm
Compact Flash Reserved for Senstar Field Service Technicians
Auxiliary I/O configuration (see Auxiliary I/O configuration
on page 209)
Aux Control Select Local to have the I/O controlled by the OmniTrax Processor;
Select Remote to have the I/O controlled by the host security
management system
Aux Option Card Select Input if the processor includes an optional input card; Select
Output if the processor includes an optional output card
Input Configuration Setup the two Aux inputs and the optional input card’s 8 inputs
Output Configuration Setup the four relay outputs and the optional output card’s 8 outputs
Network Configuration Select the Silver Network and processor synchronization
communication scheme for this processor (see Specify the network
connection and synchronization scheme on page 215)
Remote Configuration Use the Remote configuration parameters to specify UltraLink
outputs that will activate in response to alarm and supervision
conditions for processor that are operating in Network Manager
mode.
Configuration parameter Descriptions

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