3. Operating the INTERCEPTOR™
gardless of what is selected by the user. A complete data package will contain
the identification record, spectrum file, voice file, image file, and GPS infor-
mation in a zipped file. If the spectrum file is selected by the user to be a part
of the data package, a .pdf image of the spectrum and its summary informa-
tion is also attached to the email separately from the zip file. If both spectrum
and image files are selected in the configuration, the spectrum will occupy
page one of the .pdf file and the image will occupy page two.
Upon completion of a reach-back session, the user may return to ID mode
or Doserate mode. Reach-back does not remove the information from the
I™.
Note When using a wireless phone, the PIN specified in the settings using
I™ Sync will have to be entered in the phone the first time a
reach-back is attempted. s
Note It is recommended that your wireless phone be set to automatically ac-
cept connections from the I™ after it has paired the first time.
This will allow you to perform reach-back without having to handle the
phone. s
3.5.2 Reach-Back Push Using RS232 Device
After configuring the Reach-Back settings using the PC software, the I-
™ can be operated in “push mode” to transmit data packages from
the instrument to the user’s reach-back device using a Bluetooth® RS232
adapter.
Reach-Back Push can only be used after the completion of an ID. For an ID
made in SPRD mode, the data push must be initiated prior to the automatic
return to SPRD mode (15s after the ID).
After configuring the reach-back device that is utilizing the Bluetooth®
RS232 device, establishing the reach-back settings using the I™
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