Oracom PROFI MX160 user manual

User manual for the device Oracom PROFI MX160

Device: Oracom PROFI MX160
Category: Modem
Manufacturer: Oracom
Size: 1.19 MB
Added : 8/3/2013
Number of pages: 28
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Operating manual
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W ideband modems – PROFI MX160
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version 1.3
1/12/2009

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T able of Contents Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5 1. Radio modem MX160 ...................................................................................................................... 6 2. Description of Radiomodem MX160 ............................................................................................... 7 2.1. Radio part ....................................

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Wideband modems – PROFI MX160 List of T ables 3.1. T able of data connector RS232 connections ................................................................................ 9 3.2. T able of data connector RS422 connections .............................................................................. 10 3.3. T able for distinguishing LEDs for RxD and TxD by colour ......................................................... 11 3.4. T able of Ethernet to cable connector connections ...............

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Introduction Introduction This operator manual serves as the primary document for familiarising users with the parameters of the radio modem MX160, its properties, modifications and with the parameters of connecting parts. This controller is part of the MORSE system, is fully compatible with other modems, and because it is derived from previously developed types it has similar mechanical parameters to them, as well as all interfaces, the modem part and firmware. For this reason modem MR400 image

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Radio modem MX160 1. Radio modem MX160 MX160 is conceptually new radio modems designed for transmitting data in the VHF and UHF bands. The radio modem uses 2-state GMSK modulation providing for a maximum signalling rate of 133 kbit/s. The radio modem is of modular design with one to four standard RS232 ports (an RS422 or RS485 port can be used in place of two of them) available to the user . The configuration can be extended by an Ethernet interface and also by a module with analog and digital i

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Description of Radiomodem MX160 2. Description of Radiomodem MX160 2.1. Radio part The architecture of MX160 radio modems resolves most of the requirements placed on a top quality user friendly radio modem with a very short switching time between receiving and transmitting. Frequency synthesis enables operation on any random channel from a given frequency band. The operation of the radio data transceiver module is controlled and diagnosed by the micro-controller . The receiving part of the radio

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Description of Radiomodem MX160 Important CAUTION! Danger of explosion upon replacing the incorrect type of battery . Follow the manufacturers instructions for handling used batteries. 8 Wideband modems – PROFI MX160 – © RACOM s.r .o.

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Connectors 3. Connectors 3.1. Antenna The radio modem is fitted with two SMA type connectors for connecting an antenna. The connector labelled Rx is for the receiver , and Tx for the transmitter (up to 25 W). Use the corresponding type of connector with matched impedance as the mate. W e recommend an RG158 cable for the serial lead. Important The radio modem cannot be connected to the power supply without the antenna connected (or corresponding artificial load). Otherwise this could lead to dama

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Connectors b) T able of data connector RS422 connections for Radio modems T ab. 3.2: T able of data connector RS422 connections RS422 Screw DSUB9F signal terminals pin TxD- 1 7 TxD+ 2 3 RxD- 3 8 RxD+ 4 2 GND 5 5 c) Connection diagram of data cable RS485 for Radio modems When you are connecting RS485, your “A” has to be connected to TxD+ and RxD+ simultaneously and “B” to TxD- and RxD- simultaneosly . Screw terminals for RS485 DSUB9F 1 2 3 4 5 SCC line A (+) 4 3 2 1 5 RS485 9 8 7 6 RS485 line B (

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Connectors T ab. 3.3: T able for distinguishing LEDs for RxD and TxD by colour T ype of interface Colour (RxD / TxD) RS232 red / green RS232 opt. separated orange / green RS422/485 opt. separated orange / yellow 3.2.3. Labelling of SCC terminals RADIOMODEM PLC RxD Red LED RxD DCE DTE TxD TxD Green LED Fig. 3.3: Labelling of serial interface terminals The SCC ports of the radio modem are DCE type devices. Based on standards the receiver terminal RxD of the connected DTE device is connected to the

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Connectors T ab. 3.4: T able of Ethernet to cable connector connections PIN Signal Direct cable Crossed cable 1 TX+ white - orange white - green 2 TX- orange green 3 RX+ white - green white - orange 4 — blue blue 5 — white - blue white - blue Fig. 3.4: RJ-45F 6 Rx- green orange 7 — white - brown white - brown 8 — brown brown 3.4. Analog and Digital Inputs and Outputs The board of analog and digital inputs and outputs (ADIO module) is designed for : • creating 20 mA current loops • switching load

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Connectors T erminal UP this clamps pair is not used A OUT A IN D OUT D IN UP 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Fig. 3.6: Description of analog and digital inputs and outputs 3.4.2. Parameters T ab. 3.5: T able of digital and analog input and output parameters • bipolar SSR switch design • voltage for supplying load max. 30 V DC, 24 V AC • switched current typically 300 mA 2 × optically separated passive digital output • resistance in on state max. 1 Ω • protection against current overload in on state • protectio

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Connectors Analog outputs 0 and 1 have connected terminals - (minus), which are galvanically separated from the modem GND. +A out +A in MR400 or -A out -A in technology with an active MR400 +A in +A out current loop transmitter -A in -A out +A out + technology, -A out - passive current voltage supply MR400 loop +A in + + - = transmitter -A in - Fig. 3.7: Examples of wiring analog inputs and outputs The MR400 radio modem used in the diagram showing examples of wiring can, of course, be replaced b

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Connectors Note 1 For configuration of the menu using program Setr see „MORSE firmware documentation “ A supply voltage can be applied to the board via the MR400 supply connector . In this case simply connect a wire with a positive voltage. When supplying from an external power source both leads need to be connected. T ab. 3.6: M-BUS module parameters Communication rate 300–9600 bps Number of SLA VE meters 1–5 Galvanic separation yes Protection and indication of a s/c on the bus yes Power supply

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Connectors • data connector – DSUB9 (Canon) – marked NMEA Antenna connector for an active antenna – the antenna supply to the antenna connector is short-circuit proof T ab. 3.8: Connection of data cable DSUB9F RS232 signal pin 1 +3,3 V through 10 k resistor 2 data NMEA output 3 see Note 4 input ALARM 0 (from sw v . 8.05) 5 GND 6 output 1 PPS (pulse per second) 7 input ALARM 1 8 see Note 9 unwired Note • Inputs ALARM 0, 1 are passive, a positive 3-15 V voltage should be applied for accepting func

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Connectors nd Fig. 3.9: GPS modul on 2 slot of MR400 modem T ab. 3.10: GPS module parameters Receiver type 16 channel, L1 frequency , C/A code Location data updating max. 4 times a sec., typiccally 1 s Accuracy position 2,5 m, SBAS 2,0 m Start-up times hot start < 3,5 s warm start 33 s cold start 34 s aided start 5 s T iming accuracy RMS 50 ns, 99 % < 100 ns Protocol NMEA Power consumption (for 3 V) < 20 mA including antenna Signalling rate of module (SPe menu) 9 600 bps Note The communication p

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Connectors The T-port module can be positioned in the first or second optional module slot, see section Section 3.1 1, “V iew of Radio Modem” . (Or only in the first slot for MG100 modems.) The second slot is recommended because when using slot 1 you need to take into consideration the fact that it needs disconnecting when the modem is in service mode. For more detailed information see section Section 3.10, “Service Connector” . T-port parameters are set up for communication with attached device

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Connectors Module connectors • T-port bus – RJ45/STP Key to LED colours T ab. 3.12: Key to T-port module LEDs red LINK – ETH link integrity green Act – network active Fig. 3.1 1: RJ-45F connector A description of connector wiring is in chapter ???. 3.8. Supply Connector T erminals of this connector are labelled in the standard manner . Only DC voltage in the range from 10.8 to 15.6 V can be connected. Connecting higher voltage may damage the radio modem. T erminal PI (power indicator) - if the r

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Connectors T ab. 3.13: T able of service connector connections 1 AF_OUT output of modulation from RF part of radiomo- dem 2 SER_RxD RS232 RxD output from modem 3 SER_TxD RS232 TxD input to modem 4 MOD_BSB input modulation to RF part of radiomodem Fig. 3.13: Service connector 5 GND ground 6 PTT keying of TX carrier waves for service purposes Important A TTENTION! The service mode is not suitable for normal operation RX data pin 2 TX data pin 3 Cannon DSUB9F GND pin 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. 3.14: Servic


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