Rife mini Parts list manual

Instruction and operating Manual
RIFE mini
AZ-92
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The AZ-92 is a D al Select-able M ltip rpose Instr ment. The Operating Mode is controlled by way of a
three-way switch mo nted on top of the nit.
•When the switch is in the centre position the nit is t rned OFF.
•Switch to the LEFT and the FREQUENCY MODE is selected.
•Switch to the RIGHT and the RIFE MODE is selected.
Upon npacking the nit, remove the battery cover at the rear, and located in the battery compartment are a
Probe Tester and a Battery Clip Remover.
Remove these two items and install a fresh good q ality 9 volt battery type PP3.
Front panel of AZ-92 depicted in RIFE MODE
An external wire antenna is s pplied that can be pl gged into the ANTENNA socket located on the side of
the nit, on the right looking at the AZ-92 face. The external antenna will increase the RF (Radio Freq ency)
o tp t.
An optional External 9 to 12 volt DC power pack can be pl gged into the left side (left looking at the nit).
Using an external power pack will be more economical, battery sage is ideal for portable operation.
The battery compartment is located on the rear of the AZ-92 and is removed by sliding down.
CAUTION: Do NOT apply any press re to the OLED screen. It is made of thin glass and is easily damaged.
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FREQUENCY MODE
There are 12 pre-set Power Freq encies available pl s a A tomatic Freq ency Stepping f nction.
A b ilt-in low level a dio speaker is can emit the selected freq ency, and the selected freq ency can also be
transmitted via a radio freq ency signal on 3.2768 mHz.
Place the FUNCTION SWITCH in the Freq ency Mode. The OLED display will ill minate and display
“FREQUENCY MODE, Press MENU to contin e...”
Each press on the MENU b tton will advance the generator to the next Power Freq ency or F nction starting
with 7.83Hz there after each press will select the following freq ency in this order:
7.83 – 111 – 174 – 285 – 396 – 417 – 432 – 528 – 639 – 741 – 852 – 936 – STEPPING – TURN RF
ON/OFF - repeat…..
Each selected step is displayed on the OLED screen.
STEPPING
Stepping is selected after pressing the MENU b tton 13 times after t rning the nit ON – Stepping becomes
active on the next press on the MENU b tton after freq ency 936Hz. The OLED display will display the
selected option.
RF OUTPUT
While in freq ency mode, the Radio Freq ency Carrier Transmission of 3.2768mHz can be t rned ON and
OFF by stepping thro gh the MENU after 14 presses on the MENU b tton, the press after STEPPING.
The OLED display will display the following:
“RF CAN NOW BE TURNED ON/OFF”
While this is displayed, press and hold the MENU b tton for two seconds, the red RF ACTIVE light will t rn
ON and the RF Carrier of 3.2768mHz will be transmitting. Pressing the MENU b tton again will t rn on the
first freq ency of 7.83Hz which will be transmitted via radio waves. Any of the 12 freq encies or Stepping.
To t rn the RF OFF again, yo can t rn the FUNCTION SWITCH to OFF,. Or press and release MENU
b tton ntil the message “RF CAN NOW BE TURNED ON/OFF” is displayed and hold the MENU b tton
in for 2 seconds, the RF ACTIVE light will t rn OFF.
BUILT-IN LOW LEVEL SPEAKER
The b ilt in speaker can only be operated while in FREQUENCY MODE.
To active the speaker press and hold the MENU b tton for 3 seconds. To t rn the speaker OFF, press and
hold the MENU b tton for 3 seconds.
Both the AUDIO and PROBES o tp ts remain active while in all the selected modes above.
RIFE MODE
This mode is selected when the FUNCTION SWITCH is switched to the RIGHT, the OLED display will
display “RIFE MODE PRESS MENU TO CONTINUE...”
There are three SCAN modes. The SCAN can be pa sed at any time res lting in the f ndamental freq ency
being transmitted, pl s the harmonics and s b-harmonics of the pa sed freq ency contin o sly ntil the
pa se is interr pted and the scan contin es.
A one 2 second press on the MENU will start RF SCAN n mber 1, the first scanning Radio Freq ency
transmission of freq encies from 1 Hertz thro gh to 23 kHz f ndamental, pl s harmonics and s b-harmonics
of those freq encies ranging p to 160kHz. Scan n mber one r ns for 30 seconds then repeats contin o sly
ntil stopped.
While scanning, a single q ick press on the MENU b tton will ca se the scan to pa se.
Another single q ick pa se press on the MENU b tton will ca se the scan to contin e.
Whilst pa sed, the letter “P” is displayed on the OLED screen next to “RF SCAN 1” ( or 2 or 3).
Press MENU and hold for SCAN 2, again and hold for SCAN 3.
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SCAN 1 = 1 min te 42 seconds
SCAN 2 = 8 min tes 30 seconds
SCAN 3 = 17 min tes
While in RIFE mode the a dio and Probes o tp t are active. The b ilt-in speaker is not available.
External Power Operation
Located on the left side of the AZ-92 is a DC socket for connection to an external power pack.
A 9 or 12 volt reg lated DC pack rated at 500mA is req ired.
Battery Replacement
If the battery get low in capacity, a warning is displayed on the OLED screen by way of BAT flashing on the
right side of the screen. When this signal appears, the battery sho ld be changed
Ideally the AZ-92 sho ld be sed on battery when it is sed as a portable. The reason being that battery drain
can reach as m ch as 300mA meaning that yo will be changing batteries freq ently if sed a lot. An
alternative is sing rechargeable batteries.
When changing the battery it is advisable to se the battery clip removal tool s pplied to prevent the wires
attached to the clip from being broken by p lling on them to remove the clip.
Use the Battery Clip Removal tool when changing batteries
Probe Tester
The probe tester is sef l to check and make s re that yo are getting
o tp t from the probes.
Connect the probes and t rn the AZ-92 on in FREQUENCY MODE.
Select an freq ency.
There are two wire legs, located on either side of the tester.
To ch the probes firmly against the legs.
If the Tester does not light p, rotate the probe connection to the Tester,
that is change the probes to ching the legs aro nd.
The Tester will only light p when connected in one direction.
Yo can watch a video demonstration by going to www.contact51.com
and selecting “S pport” and then “Using the O tp t Tester”
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Checking the Rife RF transmission
An ideal method to check the transmission of the Rife freq ency transmission is by way of t ning in on a
shortwave radio receiver. A cheap portable is ideal for this se. A portable can be obtained for less that $20 that
will perform adeq ately.
When p rchasing a portable radio, make s re yo r check the specification and the the shortwave reception can
t ne from below 3.3mHz. Many shortwave portable radios will only start t ning from aro nd 3.5mHz meaning
that yo won’t be able to hear the Rife transmission.
Here is a typical specification as listed for a portable radio that yo sho ld look for:
Frequency Range:
FM :64 - 108 MHz
LW: 153 - 513 kHz
MW: 520 - 1710 kHz
SW: 2300 - 21950 kHz <----- This is the important specification, this radio will t ne to below the Rife RF carrier
freq ency of 3.2768mHz
Check o t Banggood, Amazon and eBay for a portable radio of yo r choice.
External antenna
A connection for a wire antenna is located on the right side of the radio. The connection is a Banana Pl g.
A 1 Metre wire antenna is s pplied with the AZ-92 wire is more than adeq ate. The AZ-92 can be operated
witho t and antenna connected.
NOTE: Radio transmissions and radio freq encies are controlled by and governed by international
reg lations. The AZ-92 makes se of what is know as the Class Licence and falls within the band and
radiated power level (ERP) as directed by the a thorities.
Audio socket
An a dio o tp t socket is provided for connection to an external amplifier. This is a 3.5mm standard Jack
pl g located on the top left of the AZ-92.
Probes Socket
Located on the top right on the AZ-92 is a 3.5mm standard Mono Jack socket for the Probes to be connected.
Maintenance
There are no ser serviceable part inside.
Store in a cold dry place. Avoid expos re to water, rain etc. as the AZ-92 is not water proof.
We s ggest yo view o r website www.contact51.com from time to time as pdates and sef l information
will be added to the sight providing information abo t Rife and other related s bject matter.
Specifications:
Size: 140(H) x 70(w) x 25(D) millimetres
Weight: < 300g incl ding probes
Power: 9v Dry cell battery (PP3) or 9v external power adaptor - not s pplied
Probes: 2 x 6mm x 120mm copper
Probes Leads: ~1.0 metre with 3.5mm jack pl g
O tp t: Probes - Modified waveform 4v p-p @ 20mA maxim m – Micro C rrent Technology (MCT)
O tp t: B ilt in speaker <20dBA against zero backgro nd < 1M
O tp t: A dio 1v p-p/ 1K ohm via 3.5mm jack socket
O tp t RF carrier freq ency: 3.2768 mHz
Freq encies 7.83 – 111 – 174 – 285 – 396 – 417 – 432 – 528 – 639 – 741 – 852 – 936 Hertz - pl s Harmonics
and S b-Harmonics when transmitted in RIFE MODE
Freq ency tolerance: +/- <0.2%
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