Miltel Communications SPEEDTXP45-47 Meter Transmitter User Manual TxP UserManual

Miltel Communications Ltd Meter Transmitter TxP UserManual

Users Manual Revised

   Miltel Transmitter  Wireless Transmitter for Data Collection  FCC ID: MLLSPEEDTXP45-47     User Manual  Miltel Communications Ltd.                   February 2007
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    Block Diagram Description .........................................................................6 Chapter 3    Technical Characteristics.........................................................................9 3.1    Technical Specification...............................................................................9 Chapter 4    Installation Instructions..........................................................................10 4.1    General.....................................................................................................10 4.2    Installation ................................................................................................10 Chapter 5    Regulatory Compliance ..........................................................................15 3.1    FCC Statement ........................................................................................15
 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1    Purpose and Use The Miltel Transmitter  (FCC ID: MLLSPEEDTXP45-47) is a data link transmitter that is used for data acquisition in Miltel’s telemetric data 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  that  has  not been trained and authorized.   1.2    System General Description The Miltel data  collection system is  a computerized fully system incorporating one-way  transmitters  that  automatically  collect  data  from  utility  meters  and/or  other sensors.    The  system  requires  no  human  intervention  after  initial  installation.    The system enables remote, continuous and accurate reading of water or gas consumption.  The  Miltel  TxP  transmits  the  data  acquired  from  various  sensors  such  as  water meters, electric meters, temperature or moisture sensors or any other analog or digital sensor  to  a  receiver  connected  to  a  regional  data  concentrator.    The  concentrator transfers the data to the central computer for data collection and for further analysis and reporting.
 Chapter 2 Theory of Operation 2.1    General Description The Miltel TxP is the first link in the data collection system.  It is an independent unit that  does  not  require  an  external  power  source,  wiring,  or  the  preparation  of  any special infrastructure. The unit is installed in proximity to the physical sensor and can be connected to several different sensors in parallel (for example four water meters of adjacent apartment, three ground moisture sensors at different depths, etc).  Pictures  2-1  shows  a  typical  installations  of  a  Miltel  TxP  unit.    The  unit  can  be connected to any type of sensor which has a digital output, analog output, dry contact pulsed  output  (a  passive  magnetic  open/short  reed  relay),  or  any  active  pulse  or encoded output.  The Miltel Transmitter acquires  the data  from  the sensor  and  stores this data in  its internal memory.  The unit  includes  a miniature RF transmitter which transmits  the data on a periodic basis to a regional concentrator.
                              Figure 2-1:  Miltel Transmitter Typical Multi Meter Installation        Miltel  TxP Transmitter
2.2    Block Diagram Description 2.2.1     General Figure 2-2 describes the block diagram of the Miltel Transmitter 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).             Figure 2-4:  Miltel Transmitter Block Diagram Sensor 1 Sensor n Sensing and Support Circuitry (Input Port) Micro- Controller RF Transmitter Antenna Battery Device Enclosure Magnetic Switch Tamper Switch (opt.)
 2.2.2  Description of Operation The digital section of the Miltel Transmitter performs the following functions:   Samples analog sensors OR communicates with digital sensors   Accumulates data for each sensor separately     Stores data (including alarms) in internal memory   Interfaces the data to the RF section The controller gathers the data for 1-240 minutes before initiating a transmission.  If any of the counters/sensors has exceeded a preset value, or any alarm (such as tamper) 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.  The  messages  generated  by  the  controller  are  16-48  bytes  each  (depending  on  the number  and  type  of  sensors  connected). The  messages  are  exported  from  the  digital section to the RF section as serial data (RS-232 standard protocol) via the DATA OUT output of the controller. 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). The RF section takes the message and transmits it through the RD circuitry.
Chapter 3 Technical Characteristics 3.1  Technical Specification 3.1.1    Electrical Max Effective Radiated Power (ERP)          116 mW                                   Output frequency  450-470 MHz Carrier wave modulation  2 Level FSK Power supply   Lithium battery, 3.0-3.6 Volt Input Channels  Pulse / Analog / Digital  Duration between automatic transmissions  At least 10 Min. 3.1.2   Physical Operating temperature  -30°C ÷+50°C  Water Resistance  IP64 / IP68 (optimal) Dimensions  Enclosure Type B  Enclosure Type N  Enclosure Type S Length  11 cm.  11 cm.  11 cm. Width  8 cm.  8 cm.  8 cm. Depth  3 cm.  3 cm.  3 cm.
Chapter 4 Installation Instructions 4.1    General The Miltel Transmitter 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 sensors including water, gas or electric meters.   4.2    Installation For on-site installation of the Miltel TxP Transmitter 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: 3)  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. 4)  For wall mounting of the unit, install the base directly onto the wall or surface using the two steel screws. 5)  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.
 6)  Close the unit's box cover. 7)  Perform a functional radio transmission test by touching the side of the transmitter enclosure with a strong magnet (trigger transmission). Verify the correct reception of the data at the base station (concentrator).  Update water actual readings for the respective meter.  8) Close the four screws fastening the cover. 9) Insert plastic protection plugs.     Figure 4-1:  Miltel Transmitter - Pipeline Installation                           NNOOTTIICCEE                      This equipment must be installed only by a professional and certified installer that was trained in the proper installation of this device. The intended use is only for the specific application the device was designed for.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Chapter 5 Regulatory Compliance  5.1    FCC Statement  The Speed TxP transmitter  has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable protection  against  harmful  interference  in a  residential installation. This  equipment generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be determined  by  turning  the  equipment  off  and on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the transmitter - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   Declaration of Conformity  The Speed TxP product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
   Licensing Notice  The FCC rules require the equipment user to obtain a site license before operation of this equipment. Licensing of the equipment is the user’s responsibility. The user is required to contact an authorized FCC coordinator for the purpose of obtaining the proper license for the specific location/site where the equipment is to be installed. We strongly recommend that the user should obtain the proper frequency license before ordering of the equipment.     NOTE: The  antenna  used  for  this  product  must  be  installed  to normally  provide  minimum  separation  distance  of at least  20 cm from  all  persons  and  must  not  be  co-located  or  operating  in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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