Marquardt 3317 RF Transmitter User Manual
Marquardt GmbH RF Transmitter
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Annex No.5 Technical Description Users Manual Annex No.5 Technical Data HF-part Basic Key 3317 Software status: V5.1 Hardware status: V1.3 Mechanical status: V3.2 with mechanical emergency key Author : Department: Tel. : Fax. : E-mail : Date published: Revision status Version : D. Weisser AE12 +49(0)7424/99-1601 +49(0)7424/99-2541 dietmar.weisser@marquardt.de 01.03.04 01 Annex No.5 Functional description: The basic design key is one of the components of a driver authorisation system and has the following functions: 1.) Remote control for vehicle access (German abbreviation FZB) via radio and infrared signals 2.) Driver authorisation (engine start-up) once the key has been inserted into the electronic1 ignition and steering lock For 1.) a message is sent to the vehicle by the key via an HF transmitter once a button has been pressed on the key. For 2.) bi-directional communication2 between the key and the ignition and steering lock takes place using infrared light. The electronic ignition and steering key produces an inductive field of 125 kHz for the key power supply. Annex No.5 General technical data: Temperature range: Working temperature: -20 ...+65 ° C Data of the HF-part Type of data transmission: Transmitter: uni-directional (transmit only) Transmitting frequency: 433.92 MHz (ECE) 315.00 MHz (USA) 315.00 MHz, backed-off (Japan) Transmitting frequency tolerance: (production, aging, temperature) Transmitting capacity (EIRP): Modulation: +/- 75 ppm typical -18 dBm ( < -15 dBm) @433.92 MHz typical -18 dBm ( < -15 dBm) @315.00 MHz (USA) typical < -40dBm @315MHz (Japan) Frequency shift keying ( 2-FSK) Frequency shift: +/- 15 ...+/-17 kHz, nominal: Modulation content: Data rate: Coding: digital data 1 kBit/s (remote control) Manchaster3 Data contents: Data burst rate: +/- 16 KHz Remote control (1 Kbit/s): 55 zero bits (preamble + 1 start bit + 112 bit data) Remote control: max.10 000/a Annex No.5 Tailgate Lock Unloc Panic Activating test modes on the Keyless Go4 Button 1: Unlock Button 2: Tailgate/boot lid (not applicable for estate vehicles) Button 3: Lock Button 4: Panic (USA version) Mechanical emergency key inside housing and latched in place Annex No.5 Key: (set permanently to HF diagnosis 1, see marking) The operating mode is switched on and off alternately by briefly pressing the respective button (LED flashes!) HF diagnosis 1: Button Diagnosis operating mode Unlocking button (Button 1) Transmit low transmission frequency (non-modulated) Locking button (Button 3) Transmit upper transmission frequency (nonmodulated) Tailgate (Button 2) Transmit data telegram at 1kbBit Annex No.5 Technical Data HF-part Keyless Go 3317 Software status: V3.5 Hardware status: V2.3 [KW03/04] Mechanical status: V3.2 [51/03] with mechanical emergency key Author : Department: Tel. : Fax. : E-mail: Date published: Revision status: Version : U. Schwalm AE12 07424/99-1975 07424/99-2541 uwe.schwalm@marquardt.de 12.02.04 01 Annex No.5 Functional description: The design key is one of the components of a driver authorisation system and has the following functions: 2.) Remote control for vehicle access (German abbreviation FZB) via radio and infrared signals 3.) Keyless Go vehicle access 4.) Keyless Go driver authorisation (engine start-up, key search) For 1.) a message is sent to the vehicle by the key via an HF transmitter once a button has been pressed on the key. For 2.) and 3.) bi-directional data communication takes place between key and vehicle via an HF transceiver. The communication is started by the vehicle when one of the operating elements on the door or boot is triggered. In case 3.), when the vehicle is moving and every time the vehicle is started up, data communication with the key takes place. This is started from the vehicle. The key is fitted with a receiver for an inductive, low-frequency field (19.1 kHz). When a certain data pattern is being transmitted on this frequency by the vehicle, the key is prepared for the data communication state (wakes up from stand-by). As the functional process progresses, the key also evaluates the receiving strength of the above-mentioned inductive field for non-modulated transmission. Annex No.5 General technical data: Temperature range: Working temperature: -20 ...+65 ° C Data of the HF-part Type of data transmission: half duplex Transmitter: Transmitting frequency: 433.92 MHz (ECE) 315.00 MHz (USA) Transmitting frequency tolerance: (production, aging, temperature) Transmitting capacity (EIRP): Modulation: +/- 30 ppm typical -18 dBm ( < -15 dBm) @433.92 MHz typical -18 dBm ( < -15 dBm) @315.00 MHz (USA) Frequency shift keying (2-FSK) Frequency shift: +/- 15 ...+/-17 kHz, nominal: Modulation content: Data rate: Digital data 1 kBit/s (remote control) 10 kBit/s (Keyless Go) Manchaster5 Coding: Data contents: +/- 16 KHz Remote control (1 Kbit/s): 55 zero bits (preamble + 1 start bit + 112 bit data) Keyless Go (10 kBit/s) 12 zero bits (preamble) + 1 start bit + max. 96 Bit data Data burst rate: Remote control: max.10 000/a Keyless Go: max. 100 000/a at performance of 100 000 km/a Annex No.5 Receiver 1: Receiving frequency: 433.92 MHz (ECE) 315.00 MHz (USA) Average receiving frequency tolerance: (production, aging, temperature) +/- 35 ppm Receiving bandwidth: 270kHz Receiving sensitivity: ≤ –76 dBm (with aerial) Demodulator output: FSK2 (-16 KHz Low, +16 KHz High) Receiving data rate: Coding: 10 kBit/s Manchaster6 Receiver 2 (inductive): Receiving frequency: 19.1 kHz +/-1kHz Demodulator output: ASK/OOK-Demodulation Receiving data rate: Data burst: 1.365 kBit/s 16 data bits Tailgate Lock Unloc Panic Activating test modes on the Keyless Go Button 1: Unlock Button 2: Tailgate/boot lid (not applicable for estate vehicles) Annex No.5 Button 3: Lock Button 4: Panic (USA version) Mechanical emergency key inside housing and latched in place Annex No.5 Key: (set permanently to HF diagnosis 1, see marking) The operating mode is switched on and off alternately by briefly pressing the respective button HF diagnosis 1: Button Diagnosis operating mode Unlocking button (Button 1) Transmit low transmission frequency (non-modulated) Locking button (Button 3) Transmit at 1 kHz permanent modulation Tailgate (Button 2) Transmit at 10 kHz permanent modulation Key: (set permanently to HF diagnosis 2, see marking) The operating mode is switched on and off alternately by briefly pressing the respective button HF diagnosis 2: Button Diagnosis operating mode Unlocking button (Button 1) Permanent receiving mode Locking button (Button 3) Transmit upper transmission frequency (nonmodulated) Tailgate (Button 2) Transmit data burst with 10 kBaud Manchaster7* Annex No.5 12 pre-impulses + 24 data bits (48h, 53h, AEh), break between the data burst 1ms, in receiving mode during break in transmission. The receiver for 19.1 kHz is in permanent receiving mode independent of any settings on the key.
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