Sonic PPG30 User manual

SONIC/PPG INSTRUCTIONS PPG30RC11/21
RADIO CONTROLLED
APPLICATION
Your PPG30 Phasor Property Guard System is capable of operating in three modes. Mode1 is at a frequency that is
known to produce paranoia, nausea, disorientation and many other physiological effects. Mode2 allows use of the
system as an audible alarm to frighten off intruders or warn the user of an intrusion to obtain a weapon or device for
protection. Mode3 is a manually operated panic alarm mode, where a member of the household or area protected
carries a small wireless transmitter similar to those you would use for an automobile. The unit can be triggered by simply
the push of a button and return to normal by the push of another button from anywhere in the house. You may be up to
several hundred feet away from the main unit for total control. This is a very useful function as the device can be made
portable with battery operation and used when demonstrating model homes, etc.
Three separate jacks allow detection of broken trip wires, window contact foil, window and door switches, pressure or
actuating switches, and a positive voltage level pulse obtained. There are the many other detection items on the market
that can produce a signal level to activate the system. Examples are IR body detectors, video motion detectors, sound
detectors, remote telephone controllers etc.
A WORD OF CAUTION
Any type of a device that is intended to be used as a human deterrent to matter how harmless may cause
secondary reactions allowing the criminal or perpetrator to sue the property owner or victim for damages
claimed. People living in depressed and high crime areas are often made out to be “victims” where committing
these acts are not their fault.
Ultrasonic is a gray area in many respects when application involves the control of animals or even as a human deterrent
to unauthorized intrusion. It is always best to consult with local municipal and state laws before using this device to
protect home or property. REMEMBER MANY STATE LAWS LEAN MORE TOWARDS THE RIGHT OF THE CRIMINAL RATHER
THAN THE VICTIM.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Check the units for any damage. Verify that you have all components:
3 RCA PHONO plugs with 12-inch strip and tin leads attached for splicing to detection functions, J1,2,3
4 transducers with prewired components Spool of wire with prewired RCA PHONO mating plug J6
10 small wire nuts 4 transducer assembly mounting brackets
2 shorted mating RCA PHONO plugs for J3&J4 Remote transmitter
12VDC2AR wall adapter with DC plug. Special sale item may not contain transducer mounting kit or wall adapter.
2. The position of the transducers should be as to direct as much energy to the points of intrusion or access. They can all
be directed to one single target area or be placed in separate areas for multiple targets. Do not point at sound
absorbing materials such as curtains or carpet, see chart to get idea of radiation pattern. The power unit should be
placed in a central easy to access area where the user can reset the device and preset the controls for maximum
effect. See FIG showing the connections to rear panel and controls.
3. Install the transducers using brackets. Use small container such as coffee can to protect transducers from the
elements if mounted outside. It is suggested that transducers used outside get mounted under eaves or other
overhead protected spots.
4. Connect wires using small wire nuts to make connections.
5. Set up and test unit using controls as described. Note J3 must have a shorting plug to simulate a closed connection.

FUSE
R9/S1 R2/S2
S4 LED
FREQ SWEEP
RESET
J1 J2 J3
J4 J5
S5 J6
REMOTE
ANTENNA
FUSE
HOLDER TEST
P4 P3
SHORTING PLUG
SHORTING PLUG
FRONT PANEL
CONTROLS/FUNCTIONS
REAR PANEL
CONTROLS/FUNCTIONS
J3 is for normally-closed sensor
inputs so must be shorted with P3 if
no sensors are attached.
J4 is for a wired remote control, and
must be shorted with P4 for device
to operate with wireless remote.
P6
TRANSDUCER
WIRE DIAGRAM
-+ -+
-+-+

FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
LED- Indicates unit is turned on.
R9/S1- Turns power on and adjusts the output frequency.
R2/S2- Turns on sweep and adjusts sweep rate.
S4- Resets unit after it has been tripped by an intrusion or the S5 test switch.
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION
F1- 2A fuse holder.
S5- Test switch lowers frequency to audible level or manually triggers alarm.
J5- Input jack used for plugging in wall adapter transformer 115VAC to 12VDC. May also connect any source of 12 VDC
able to supply 1.5 AMP non-regulated. May be replaced by red and black connection leads. A 12V 2-amp regulated
supply is included with the unit when purchased.
J6- Output, connect to transducers using normal speaker wire. A Spool of wire is included with mating plug for J6.
J1- Connect to detectors and sensors producing a 5-15VDC level when triggered.
J2- Connect to normally open switches such as pressure devices, which close when stepped on.
J3- Connect to normally closed circuits such as window taping, trip wires, etc. (or use P3 shorting plug to disable if not in
use).
J4- Remote control: attach wired remote control here, or use J4 shorting plug to operate with wireless remote.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON ULTRASONICS
There have been numerous requests for information on the effect of these devices on people. It should be made clear
that no device such as this should purposely be used on humans and we discourage this due to the possibility of
acoustically sensitive people being highly irritated.
None of these devices have the ability to stop a person with the same effect as a gun, club or more conventional
weapon. They will, however, produce an extremely uncomfortable irritating, sometimes painful effect in most people.
Not everyone will experience this effect to the same degree. Younger women are much more affected than older men
due to being more acoustically sensitive. The range of the devices depends on many variables and is normally
somewhere between 10-100 feet.
One possible use of the device (that deserves careful consideration) is the installing of all transducers, directed to an
area desired to be protected against unauthorized intrusion. This produces an irritating and painful feeling to the
intruder along with the condition of paranoia of not knowing what to expect next.

TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
ON
OFF
REMOTE TRANSMITTER
PUSHBUTTON, FOR
LEARNIN G OR ERASING
TRANSMITTERS
REMOTE OPERATION
INDICATOR LIGHT
REMOTE RECIEVER IF YOU SHOULD ENCOUNTER ANY DIFFICULTIES WITH YOUR
REMOTE TRANSMITTER NOT WORKING, IT MAY BE DUE TO
THE RECEIVER NOT RECOGNIZING THE TRANSMITTER:
1. Make sure the power switch for the PPG is in the OFF position.
2. Remove the cover for the PPG and disconnect transducers (J6).
3. Connect the power cord and plug into wall.
5. Push the remote transmitter’s ON button for one second then push the
OFF button for one second. (Check that remote indicator light
turns on for each button push. If light does not turn on and you do
not hear the relay click, go to next step. If light does turn on and
you do not hear the relay click, call us for further help.)
6. Hold the remote receiver’s push button for 1- 3 seconds until
indicator illuminates, release button and light will then start
blinking slowly.
7. Press either button on remote transmitter. The indicator light on the
receiver will go out.
8. Press either button on remote transmitter again. The receiver indicator
light should blink rapidly to show that it has learned the remote
transmitter.
10. Connect J6.
9. Press the remote transmitter’s OFF button.
11. Press the remote transmitter’s ON button. Device should generate
loud noise.
12. Press the remote transmitter’s OFF button. Loud noise should stop.
13. Turn PPG power switch OFF.
14. Remove power cord from PPG.
15. Reinstall cover for PPG.
16. Your PPG is now ready for normal operation.
BASIC REMOTE TROUBLESHOOTING
4. Turn PPG power switch on.
- + NC C NO
SUPPLEMENTARY ADDENDUM DATA:
This product is intended as a property, home, or vehicular protection device. It consists of a field of high sound pressure
acoustical ultrasonic energy triggered when unauthorized intrusion is detected.
Detection consists of the following functions:

1. A “trip wire” or closed system such as taped glass windows and doors where a break or open triggers the unit. This
function is via J3 (see Fig).
2. A “switch” input where a closure to ground such as a pressure switch, door or entrance switch triggers the unit. This
function is via J2 (see Fig).
3. A “+ level” input where a voltage pulse or level from other detection equipment such as IR intrusion, motion, sound
etc., will trigger the unit. This function is via J1 (see Fig).
A “TEST” and “RESET” button allows a total system check (see Fig).
Upon activation via the above, a moderately powered source of acoustical ultrasonic energy is produced causing certain
adverse effects to the intruder. These may be paranoia, severe headaches, disorientation, nausea, cranial pain, upset
stomach or just plain irritating discomfort. Most people are affected in one way or the other with younger women
unfortunately being the more sensitive. External adjustments allow the user to select clearly audible sounds that serve
as an alarm or the higher frequency energy that produces the physiological effects or as a combination of both.
Sound pressure level is less than 130 db at 1m and will not produce permanent damage if exposure is kept to a
minimum. Obvious prolonged exposure is not encouraged for these reasons.
A rule of thumb is to keep exposure less than 1 hour to any frequency less than 20 kHz at a sound pressure of 105 db or
over.
The system consists of the central power and control unit that powers up to 6 remotely located transducers. These are
now positioned to take advantage of potential entrance and intrusion areas taking into consideration that each
transducer can produce up to 124 db measured at 1 meter. Since sound pressure level is logarithmic an attenuation
factor of -3 db and must be factored in every time the distance is doubled from one of the transducer stations.
A remote control transmitter and receiver allows wireless activation in the event of an emergency, with an unobstructed
range of over 300 feet.
Testing detector sensing circuit
(J3 must have shorting plug.)
1. Momentarily press S4 (RESET) and note unit shutting down. Press S5 (TEST) and note unit again turning on. Repeat
action several times to verify proper operation.
2. With unit in the RESET mode, temporarily remove shorting plug from J3 and note unit turning “on” and remaining.
3. With unit in the RESET mode, temporarily short J2 to ground and note unit turning “on” and remaining.
4. With unit in the RESET mode, temporarily connect a 5 volt level to J1 and note unit turning “on” and remaining.
Special notes
The transducers used in this system are piezoelectric and consequently are many times more efficient than the
electromagnetic type. Several operational curves and charts are available and intended for those who may wish to
modify or optimize the existing circuitry for a particular range of frequencies beam spread and placement.
Application and setup

Your Phaser Property Guard system is capable of operating in two modes. Mode 1 is at a frequency that is known to
produce paranoia, nausea, disorientation and many other physiological effects. Mode 2 allows using the system as an
audible alarm to frighten off intruders or warn the user of an intrusion. Both modes may be used in combination and are
easily front panel controlled by the user. Three separate jacks allow detection of a broken trip wire or contact foil, a
pressure or actuating switch, and a positive voltage level pulse obtained from other detection equipment such as those
listed in our catalog.
The position of the transducers should be so as to direct as much energy to the points of intrusion or access. They can
be all directed to any target area or be individually placed for multiple effects.
The power unit should be placed where the user can reset the device and preset the controls for max effect. Fig 6 shows
the connections to the rear panel.
A word of caution
Ultrasonic is a gray area in many respects when application involves the control of animals or even as a deterrent to
unauthorized intrusion. It is always best to consult with local municipal and state laws before using this device to protect
home or property. Remember many state laws lean more towards the right of the criminal rather than the victim.
.
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