Communication Network Interface CNI-800D User Manual CNI800D Instruction
Communication Network Interface Inc. CNI800D Instruction
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- 1. This is EUT user manual
- 2. Installation instruction
Installation instruction
CNI-800D Installation Guide For OEM Integrator Ver. 1.1 CNI-800D Radio Packet Modem 1999.3.26. Communication Network Interface, Inc CNI-800D Developer’s Guide Table of Contents Modem Descriptions 1. Overview 2. Specifications and Features 2.1Environmental Properties 2.2 Electrical Properties 3. Physical Dimensions 4. Serial Interface between Application DTE 5. Power Supply and Current Usage n Design Consideration 1. Product Applications 1.1 Use for Portable Terminal 1.2 Use for fixed mount n Installation 1. Mounting 1.1 Fastening 1.2 Grounding Warning Label n Modem Descriptions 1. Overview CNI-800D enables digital data communication via DataTAC Network. This unit supports Motorola’s RD-LAP 3.1& 3.2. And frequency band of 806-825 MHz for in-bounding, 851-870 MHz for out-bounding are available. This unit is two way wireless communication module that enables various Data communications between Hosts and Terminals. Support for automatic Roaming makes it possible to communicate while moving around. By using Interface connector, this unit permits integration to various applications without redesign and supports monitoring function. 2. Specifications and Features 2.1 Environmental properties 2.1.1. Operation Temperature 2.1.2. Storage Temperature : -35°C ~ +80°C 2.1.3. Humidity -20°C +50°C : working properly 8 hours after storing at 95% relative humidity, non-condensing circumstance 2.2 Electric Properties 2.2.1. General Specs a. Modulation b. Communication Mode c. Transmission speed : 4-level FSK : Half Duplex : 19,200bps 2.2.2 RF Interface a. Transmit Frequency b. Receive Frequency c. Channel Spacing : 806-825 MHz : 851-870 MHz : 25KHz 2.2.3 Transmitter a. RF output power b. Frequency Stability c. Modulation Stability d. FM Deviation e. Spurious f. Adjacent Channel leak : 1.0W : +- 1.0ppm : +- 5% (-20°C ~ +50°C, 806 ~ 825 MHz) : 5.0 KHz +- 10% : less than 60dB less than 60dB 2.2.4 Receiver a. Sensitivity : -113 +- 3dBm (1% BER over all kind of data) b. Channel Selectivity : more than 55dB CNI-800D Developer’s Guide c. Intermodulation : more than 50dB d. Spurious Rejection : more than 60dB e. Image Rejection : more than 50dB f. Hum & Noise Ratio : less than 30dB 3. Physical Dimensions +0.2 (45.62) 44 34.4 5.5 23.8 1.8 31.7 34 28.9 28.6 25.2 TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 30.9 26.7 26.7 30.9 (CONNECTOR) 34.2 4-%4-%C2.4 (HOLE) 19 20 4.2 2.3 18 (2 X 9) 20 8.9 34.4 44.6 10.7 45.5 8-R2.0 CNI-800D Developer’s Guide 4. Serial Interface Between Application DTE This unit can be easily integrated into anywhere of the wireless modem adopted device. PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1. RESET : External Reset 2. TXD : Transmit Data 3. PWRON : RPM Power On/Off 4. RXD : Receive Data 5. SENSE1 : Status Input 1 6. RTS : Request to Send 7. SENSE2 : Status Input 2 8. CTS : Clear to Send 9. SENSE3 : Status Input 3 10. DTR : Data Transmit Ready 11. SENSE4 : Status Input 4 12. DSR : Data Set Ready 13. MAGWAIT : Message Wait 14. DCD : Data Carrier Datect 15. INRANE : In Range Indicator 16. RI : Ring Indicator 17. LOWBATT : Low Battery 18. 4.0V PWR : 4.0V Power Supply 19. GND : Ground to Host 20. 4.0V PWR : 4.0V Power Supply 20 19 IN TER F A C E C IR C U IT O F C N I-800D 3V RXD DCDDSRR IC TS- 3V 3V TxD A HOST 3V TX D DTRRTS- CPU 3V CPU 10K RxDA HOST 27 27 CM O S CM O S 3V 3V M S G W A ITIN R A N G E LO W B A TT- 3V 3V CPU CPU S E N S E 1-4 IN D IC A TE HOST SENSE HOST 27 10K R E S E T- CM O S CM O S 3V 10K PW RO N 330K CPU HOST 10K CNI-800D Developer’s Guide 5. Power Supply and Current Usage 5.1 Example of Power Supply from out-source : input Voltage 4V±10%, more than 1.1 A CASE 1 LM317 4V 44V to 7V RPM POWER INPUT R2 100uF 104 100uF 104 R1 Determine Ratio of R1 & R2 by Input Voltage CASE 2 D? 4V 5V DIODE 100uF RPM POWER INPUT 104 5.2 Current Usage TX : 1.1A RX : 70mA St-By : 30mA Average Current Usage in Standby Mode is about 30.6mA Design Considerations To integrate a wireless modem, there are several issues that need to be addressed and considered. Internal connections and placement are critical to a successful implementation. A successful design requires attention to several support mechanisms as following: - DC Power - Serial interface and control - Mechanical mounting - Software - Antenna - RF control 1. Production Applications The OEM wireless modem is well suited for mobile and fixed applications. The wireless modem enables user to send/receive data anytime anywhere, and can provide communications for a wide variety of products. 1.1 Portable Terminal Use Portable designs produce good environment for an integrated modem. The portable terminal is typically battery powered, subject to temperature extremes, and designed to be physically strong. When designing portable device, user needs to pay attention to the following issue: - DC power noise levels on the host interface - Minimum operating voltage levels - Device internal ambient temperature - Antenna gain and proximity to user - Mechanical design for drop, vibration, dust, salt and liquid spill. Note : Regarding this last point, CNI-800D modem is designed on the assumption that the host device will control these conditions. 1.2 Fixed Mount Usage Fixed-mount usage eliminates most of the mechanical constraints of handheld designs. The core requirement applies, but fixed usage does not present any special conditions to address. n Installation Installing CNI-800D modem is very simple as follows: 1. Place the modem to connector on product housing, and apply a little force to push it down to be connected. Caution : Care not to bend or damage the connector pins. 2. Use four #2-56 UNC 2A machine screws to tie up the modem as the figure shown below. 3. Connect modem connection cable to a small hole provided at the rear of the modem. 4. Connect the modem connection cable to Antenna 1. Mounting Proper mounting of the modem requires a combination of securely fastening it within the product housing as well as adequately grounding the modem case to the housing. 1.1 Fastening Mount the modem to the rigid OEM product housing by using four #2-56 UNC 2A machine screws as the figure shown below: CNI-800D Developer’s Guide 1.2 Grounding For CNI-800D modem, the pin number 19 of connector on the modem is ground pin. So if user properly place the modem, ground is automatically done. n Warning Label Following warning label shall be attached on the devices using CNI-800D modem. While this device is in operation, a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters (7.87 inches) is maintained between radiating antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons in order to meet the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
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