Miltel Communications SPEEDTX433L1 Low Power Meter Reading Transmitter User Manual Transmitter
Miltel Communications Ltd Low Power Meter Reading Transmitter Transmitter
Transmitter User Manual
Speed Tx User Manual Speed Tx Low Power Wireless Data Link FCC ID: SPEEDTx433L1 User Manual Miltel Communications Ltd. Miltel Communications Ltd. June 1998 Speed Tx User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction...................................................................................................3 1.1 Purpose and Use ............................................................................................3 1.2 System General Description ...........................................................................3 Chapter 2 Theory of Operation .....................................................................................4 2.1 General Description ........................................................................................4 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.1 2.2.3 Block Diagram Description..............................................................................6 General ...........................................................................................................6 Digital Section .................................................................................................7 RF Section ......................................................................................................8 Chapter 3 Technical Characteristics ............................................................................9 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 Technical Specification ...................................................................................9 Electrical .........................................................................................................9 Physical...........................................................................................................9 3.2 Label Contents..............................................................................................10 Chapter 4 Installation Instructions .............................................................................11 4.1 General .........................................................................................................11 4.2 Installation.....................................................................................................11 Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose and Use The Speed Tx (FCC ID: SPEEDTx433L1) is a low-power data link transmitter that is used for data acquisition in Miltel’s water consumption readings collection system. This device is installed on-site by a professional field technician, thus it includes technical terms. The equipment is not to be installed by a non-professional individual. The information in this manual is provided only as instructions for installation and does not entitle user to make any modifications or adjustments. 1.2 System General Description The Speed Tx system is a computerized fully automatic radio device. It requires no human intervention after initial installation. The system enables remote, continuous and accurate reading of water consumption. The Speed Tx transmits the data acquired from water meters to a regional concentrator (directly or via a repeater). The concentrator transfers the data to the central computer for data collection and for further analysis and reporting. Note: 1) The system, including transmitters, transceivers and concentrators, is installed and maintained only by qualified professional technicians. 2) The device is not adjustable by user and is supplied by manufacturer ready for installation witout provisions for adjustmant. Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx User Manual Chapter 2 Theory of Operation 2.1 General Description The Speed Tx is the first link in the water readings collection system. It is an independent unit that does not require an external power source, wiring, or the preparation of an infrastructure. The unit is installed in proximity to the water meter/s and is connected to several adjacent meters. Figure 2-1 (see next page) shows a typical installation of a Speed Tx unit, connected to several meters (of various types) at a single location. The unit can be connected to any type of meter which has a pulsed output (a passive magnetic open/short reed relay). The Speed Tx acquires the consumption data from the water meters and stores this data in its memory. The unit includes a miniature low-power RF transmitter which transmits data on a periodic basis to a regional concentrator (directly or through a relay station). Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx User Manual Transmitter (Speed Tx) Clamp Figure 2-1: Speed Tx Typical Installation Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx User Manual 2.2 Block Diagram Description 2.2.1 General Figure 2-2 describes the block diagram of the Speed Tx unit. This device consists of two major sections, all using a common power source: Digital section (Micro Controller) RF section A 3.6 volts Lithium battery provides power to all parts of the device. The power supply for the RF section is controlled via the Tx switch (not shown), thus cutting of power to the transmitter unless necessary for actual data transmission (standby mode). Meter Battery Sensing and Support Circuitry Meter MicroController Magnetic Switch Antenna RF Transmitter Tamper Switch Device Enclosure Figure 2-2: Speed Tx Block Diagram Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx 2.2.2 User Manual Digital Section The digital section of the Speed Tx performs the following functions: Samples reed switches to detect short/open from each meter. Accumulates number of pulses for each meter separately Stores data (including battery and tamper alarms) and stores information internal memory Interfaces the data to the RF section The digital section is based on a central controller which accepts the following inputs: a. Analog inputs (from reed-relay contacts) designated INPUT1 through INPUTn, each indicating the advance of a single water meter. These are the only inputs of the controller which are connected to the external source. b. Magnetic switch input is utilized only for test. c. The TAMPER SWITCH input is connected to a micro-switch that senses an opening of the unit's box. This enables the Speed Tx to generate and transmit an alarm signal in the event of unauthorized opening of the unit casing. d. The LOW VOLTAGE input of the controller is connected to battery via a Low Voltage Detector in order to sense and generate a low battery alarm. Each of the external analog inputs to the controller advances a separate counter in singular steps. The counters in the controller are not pre-settable or resettable to avoid unauthorized tampering (counter matching is thus performed only by the central computer, ensuring excellent data security at the sites). Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx User Manual The controller gathers the data for several hours before initiating a transmission. If any of the counters has advanced by more than a preset value, or any alarm (tamper or low voltage) has been received, the controller generates a single message immediately. Any further message will include alarm information along with counter data, if alarm condition still exists. Note: The duration interval between two transmissions is always greater than 1 Hr. a. The messages generated by the controller are 16 bytes each, and are outputed from the digital section to the RF section as serial data (RS-232 standard protocol) via the DATA OUT output of the controller. b. The Tx control output of the controller is used for activating the TX switch for the duration of the message, to enable power supply to the RF section thus enabling the transmission of the message (transmit mode). 2.2.3 RF Section The RF section consists of a phased-locked loop (PLL) and a low-power amplifier connected to an integral antenna. The PLL reference is driven by a 13.56 MHz. crystal oscillator. This reference is phase-compared by the Phase Detector with the divided output frequency. The phase detection signal from the detector is filtered by the PLL Loop Filter and then summed with the shaped signal received from the digital section by the Sum Network block. The output of the Sum Network is the control signal that modulates and locks the Voltage Control Oscillator (VCO). Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx User Manual Chapter 3 Technical Characteristics 3.1 Technical Specification 3.1.1 Electrical Max Effective Radiated Power (ERP) 1.4 µW Peak (Complies with FCC 15.231(e) ) Output frequency 433.92 MHz Carrier wave modulation 2 Level FSK Power supply Lithium battery, 3.6 Volt Input Channels 1-8 Water Meters Compatibility Any type of meter which has a reed relay switch (pulsed output) Transmission Duration 0.8 Sec. Max. Duration between 1 Hr. Min. Transmissions 3.1.2 Physical Operating temperature -10÷+60°C Water Resistance Splash resistance (IP-64) Miltel Communications Ltd. Speed Tx 3.2 User Manual Length 11 cm. Width 8 cm. Depth 3 cm. Weight (excluding clamp) 200 gr. Weight (including clamp) 500 gr. Clamp material stainless steel Clamp screws protected from dismantling Label Contents (see file: Speed_Tx ID Label) FCC ID: MLLSPEEDTx433L1 Model: Speed Tx_433_L1 S/N: YY-nnnnnn Miltel Communications Ltd. Made in Israel This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Figure 3-1: Label Design Miltel Communications Ltd. 10 Chapter 4 Installation Instructions 4.1 General The Speed Tx is installed by a professional technician. Several possibilities for installation have been programmed into the system in order to provide solutions for installation of various types of water meters. The Speed Tx installation is performed using a stainless steel clamp that enables connection to pipelines of different diameters (0.75", 1.00", 1.50" or 2.00"). The Speed Tx unit is protected so that it is impossible to open or dismantle the box without breaking the four one-time screw locks. 4.2 Installation For on-site installation of the Speed Tx device, proceed as follows: 1) Loosen the four screws fastening the unit's box and open the box cover. 2) Install the unit's box base as required: a. For pipeline installations (as in Figure 2-1), first attach the stainless steel clamp (see Figure 4-1) to the pipeline, close it around the pipeline and fasten the screw in the middle of the device. Place the unit's box base on top of the screw and install it using two steel screws. Speed Tx User Manual b. For wall mounting of the unit, install the base directly onto the wall or surface using the two steel screws. 3) Connect the wire pairs from the water meters to the terminal blocks on the PCB. Up to four such pairs can be connected, with unused connections left open (i.e., no termination is required). Note Connect each pair of wires to the respective terminals; note the connections for future reference. 4) Close the unit's box cover. 5) Perform functional radio test by touching box corner with strong magnet (trigger transmission). Verify correct reception of data at base station (concentrator). Update water actual readings for the respective meter. 6) Close the four screws fastening the cover. 7) Insert plastic protection plugs. Figure 4-1: Speed Tx - Pipeline Installation Miltel Communications Ltd. 12
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