RSI VIDEOTECHNOLOGIES WP01 Alarm panel User Manual UserManual 1
RSI VIDEOTECHNOLOGIES Alarm panel UserManual 1
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Page 1/18 NOTICE Date : vendredi 27 mars 2015 Document : N:\Agrément\Tuto produit RSI pour Labo\VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.0.doc Version : V 1.0 Référence : CentraleW.RSI Notice d'utilisation centrale W pour la certification.doc Etat : Rédaction N° TPr 0030 Terminé VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for W Central command mode with Terminal Approuvé Libellé des travaux liés Suivi agrement CE & EN Auteurs Projet VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI Code FCM Vérificateurs Approbateurs Signatures Pour information interne Diffusion externe Société D. LEVAL Diffusion interne D. URLACHER T. PETRI J-L BUCHER J-M REIBEL S. FINCK Résumé Operating Instructions for W panel in command mode HISTORIQUE DU DOCUMENT Version 1.0 1.1 1.2 Date (J-M-A) 02-02-2015 24-02-2015 27-03-2015 Initiales auteurs GeEu DaLe GeEu Objet de la modification Création MAJ info Ethernet MAJ mode usine Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc Chapitre 1... 27/03/2015 Page 2/18 REFERENCES Référence Nom ABREVIATIONS Abréviation Désignation SOMMAIRE 1. BILL OF MATERIAL ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 1.2 HARDWARE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 SOFTWARE ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2. TEST ENVIRONMENT SET-UP ............................................................................................................................................... 3 3. RF COMMANDS WITH TERMINAL....................................................................................................................................... 7 4. AUS VERSION ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 4.1 4.2 4.3 5. US VERSION .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 5.1 5.2 5.3 6. INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 FREQUENCY MAPPING ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 PACKETS FORMATS .................................................................................................................................................................. 9 TUNE UP INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 FREQUENCY HOPPING ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 PACKETS FORMATS ................................................................................................................................................................ 12 EUROPE VERSION................................................................................................................................................................... 13 6.1 6.2 TUNE UP INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 PACKETS FORMATS ................................................................................................................................................................ 14 7. GSM COMMANDS WITH TERMINAL ................................................................................................................................. 15 8. ETHERNET COMMANDS WITH TERMINAL .................................................................................................................... 16 Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 3/18 1. BILL OF MATERIAL 1.1 Hardware Computer with USB RSI panel to test Batteries External power supply (if required by the tests) 1.2 Software Terminal (like Hyperterminal, Putty …) Driver for the USB key (on the commercial videofied USB key) (Silicon labs CP210x driver can be found here). 2. TEST ENVIRONMENT SET-UP Disconnect the power supply, USB and the battery Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 4/18 Press the RESET button while connecting the battery Hold down the INIT button until the status LED is turned off. Plug the ribbon to the RSI panel Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 5/18 Connect the peripheral USB key to the computer and plug the ribbon in the USB key Search and note the STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port number (STM32 Virtual COM Port driver must be installed) Launch and configure the Terminal application. Config : - Baudrate : 38400 - Data bits : 8 - Stop bit : 1 - No Parity and no flow control Optional : - Force terminal Local echo Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 6/18 Display status and version number Command : u Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 7/18 3. RF COMMANDS WITH TERMINAL Unmodulated carrier transmission mode: 1: Enter command ‘RCxx’ with xx the correct channel number. xx : 0 to 3 for EU version and 0 to 24 for US or AUS version (see below). 2: Enter command ‘RTX’ for start transmission. To stop the transmission, enter command ‘RS’. Modulated carrier transmission mode: 1: Enter command ‘RCxx’ with xx the correct channel number. xx : 0 to 3 for EU version and 0 to 24 for US or AUS version (see below). 2: Enter command ‘RTXM’ for start transmission. To stop the transmission, enter command ‘RS’. Hopping frequency transmission mode : 1: Enter command ‘RCxx’ with xx the correct channel number. xx : 0 to 24 for US or AUS version (see below). 2: Enter command ‘RTXH’ for start transmission. To stop the transmission, enter command ‘RS’. Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 8/18 4. AUS VERSION 4.1 Information Min. Typical Max. Unit 928 MHz MHz MHz Comments Frequency Band ISM Band Center Frequency Bandwidth Spectral Dispersion Channel Number Frequency Separation between channels Center Frequency Channel n Frequency Accuracy at 25°C Frequency Stability over temperature : 915 921.5 12.5 FHSS 25 500 915,5 +0,5 n ±12 ±10 kHz MHz ppm ppm n : 0 to 24 (- 10 to + 55°C / ref. 25°C) Channel Modulation Modulation Type Deviation -20dB Bandwidth Binary Rate GFSK ±70 243 38,67 500 kHz kHz kbps RF Power TX Power Installation Attenuation RX Sensitivity RBW:30kHz / VBW:30kHz ~ 19,8MHz/8/64 (Conducted Measurements) 15 17.5 -103 Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 20 dBm dB dBm Delivered to the antenna For optimal efficiency 27/03/2015 Page 9/18 4.2 Frequency mapping Channel n 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Frequency (MHz) 915.5 916.0 916.5 917.0 917.5 918.0 918.5 919.0 919.5 920.0 920.5 921.0 921.5 922.0 922.5 923.0 923.5 924.0 924.5 925.0 925.5 926.0 926.5 927.0 927.5 Pseudo Random Rank 10 16 22 24 18 14 20 12 23 11 15 17 21 19 13 4.3 Packets formats A given message is divided in several packets (fixed length = 10 bytes). The preamble packets are transmitted first and contain longer preamble bytes for easier synchronization of the receiver. The following data packets contain the payload (5 bytes). The total number of packets is variable. Preamble packet : 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 11110010 type | hop | chan# 8-bit 8-bit learn learn learn learn learn learn sync-P xx | flag | ccccc syst Id_lo syst Id_hi Usage : 00 | preamb hop flag + | async channel # 01 | preamb sync hop flag+ std preamb down-counter 11 | preamb hop flag + resync | async channel # hop=0 : default hop table hop=1 : alternate hop table pairing Data packet : 01010101 01010101 01000001 type | dwn cntr data1 data2 data3 data4 data5 learn learn sync-D 10 | dddddd (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) CRC-8 Dwell time: 2.068 ms Blank time: ~206.9µs (*) The data bytes may have any values, included consecutive ‘0’ or ‘1’. These cases shall not affect the clock recovery function. Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 10/18 5. US VERSION 5.1 Tune Up Information Min. Typical Max. Unit 928 MHz MHz MHz Comments Frequency Band ISM Band Center Frequency Bandwidth Spectral Dispersion Channel Number Frequency Separation between channels Center Frequency Channel n Frequency Accuracy at 25°C Frequency Stability over temperature : 902 915.3 22 FHSS 25 900 904,5 +0,9 n ±12 ±10 kHz MHz ppm ppm n : 0 to 24 (- 10 to + 55°C / ref. 25°C) Channel Modulation Modulation Type Deviation -20dB Bandwidth Binary Rate FSK ±120 ou GFSK kHz kHz kbps 250 38,67 RF Power TX Power Installation Attenuation RX Sensitivity Min FCC value for 25 ch ~ 19,8MHz/8/64 (Conducted Measurements) 15 17.5 -103 Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 20 dBm dB dBm Delivered to the antenna For optimal efficiency 27/03/2015 Page 11/18 5.2 Frequency Hopping Pseudorandom Frequency Hopping Sequence Each device contains a table to store the values of all 25 channels. The channels are arranged in a pseudo random sequence has described in the table here below (the channels are numbered from 1 to 25). Channel n 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Fequency (MHz) 904.5 905.4 906.3 907.2 908.1 909.0 909.0 910.8 911.7 912.6 913.5 914.4 915.3 916.2 917.1 918.0 918.9 919.8 920.7 921.6 922.5 923.4 924.3 925.2 926.1 Pseudo Random Rank 10 16 22 24 18 14 20 12 23 11 15 17 21 19 13 Equal Hopping Frequency Hopping Use Each device handles a pointer which indicates the next channel to be used. This pointer is incremented at each hope and it returns to the value 1 after the value 25. In this way, all channel are used the same amount of time, in average. Please note that not all channels are used for each transmission. Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 12/18 5.3 Packets formats A given message is divided in several packets (fixed length = 10 bytes). The preamble packets are transmitted first and contain longer preamble bytes for easier synchronization of the receiver. The following data packets contain the payload (5 bytes). The total number of packets is variable. Preamble packet : 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 01010101 11110010 type | hop | chan# 8-bit 8-bit learn learn learn learn learn learn sync-P xx | flag | ccccc syst Id_lo syst Id_hi Usage : 00 | preamb hop flag + | async channel # 01 | preamb sync hop flag+ std preamb down-counter 11 | preamb hop flag + resync | async channel # hop=0 : default hop table hop=1 : alternate hop table pairing Data packet : 01010101 01010101 01000001 type | dwn cntr data1 data2 data3 data4 data5 learn learn sync-D 10 | dddddd (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) CRC-8 Dwell time: 2.068 ms Blank time: ~206.9µs (*) The data bytes may have any values, included consecutive ‘0’ or ‘1’. These cases shall not affect the clock recovery function. Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 13/18 6. EUROPE VERSION 6.1 Tune Up Information Min. Typical Max. Unit 869,1 MHz MHz Comments Frequency Band ISM Band Bandwidth Channel Number Frequency Separation between channels Frequency Accuracy at 25°C Frequency Stability over temperature : 868,1 300 ±12 ±10 kHz ppm ppm (- 10 to + 55°C / ref. 25°C) Channel Modulation Modulation Type Deviation GFSK 50 19,53 38,4 9,76 Binary Rate kHz Low speed video kbps High speed video Wiselink RF Power (Conducted Measurements) TX Power Installation Attenuation RX Sensitivity 17 -106,3 dBm dB dBm Delivered to the antenna For optimal efficiency Data frequencies Channel n Fequency (MHz) 868,1 868,5 868,8 869,1 Video frequencie Channel n Fequency (MHz) 869,531 Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 14/18 6.2 Packets formats Preamble packet : Division asynchronous format Préamb 1 Préamb 2 Préamb 3 Préamb 4 Préamb 5 Préamb 6 Préamb 7 Préamb 8 Préamb 9 Préamb 10 Préamb 11 Préamb 12 Préamb 13 Préamb 14 Préamb 15 Sync 1 Sync 2 01010101 01010101 01 010101 0101 0101 010101 01 01010101 01010101 01 010101 0101 0101 010101 01 01010101 01010101 01 010101 0101 0101 010101 01 01010101 01010101 01 010101 0101 0111 111111 00 00000001 Octet 1 Octet 2 Octet 3 Octet 4 Octet 5 Octet 6 Octet 7 Octet 8 Octet 9 Octet 10 Octet 11 Octet12 Octet 13 Octet 14 Octet 15 Octet 16 Octet 17 Octet 18 Octet 19 Octet 20 Octet 21 Introduction on 18 bytes Pattern synchro 3 oct. Division SPI format Payload : Division asynchronous format Sign+len Sign+type adresse data data ... ... ... 0 ss 1 0 ssstt ttt1 0era aaaaa1 0x xxxxxxx1 0xxxxxxx x1 0xxxxx xxx1 0xxx xxxxx1 0 x xxxxxxx1 Octet 1 Octet 2 Octet 3 Octet 4 Octet 5 Octet 7 Octet 8 Octet 9 Octet 10 Octet … Division SPI format Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 15/18 7. GSM COMMANDS WITH TERMINAL Starting GSM module : Command : ‘M1’ Stopping GSM module : Command : ‘M7’ Enter PIN code : Command : ‘AT+CPIN=0000’ with 0000 the correct PIN code Band selection for registration in GSM simulator : 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: Start the GSM module with the command « M1 », a confirmation message must be displayed. Enter « AT#AUTOBND=0 » Enter « AT#BND=x » with « x » as follow :: 0 - GSM 900MHz + DCS 1800MHz 1 - GSM 900MHz + PCS 1900MHz 2 - GMS 850MHz + DCS 1800MHz 3 - GMS 850MHz + PCS 1900MHz Save these settings : enter « AT&W » Stop the GSM module : « M7 », a confirmation message must be displayed. Wait 5 seconds Start again the GSM module with the command « M1 », a confirmation message must be displayed. Now the GSM module is ON and well set. Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 16/18 8. ETHERNET COMMANDS WITH TERMINAL Starting Ethernet module Command : “WIZ1” Configuration of the local IP address of the module - 192.168.100.90 Command : “WIP 192.168.100.90” Now, it’s possible to do a « ping » at this address 192.168.100.90. Stopping Ethernet module Command : “WIZ0“ Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 17/18 Configuration of the local IP address of the PC - 192.168.100.1 Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015 Page 18/18 It’s necessary to take a null modem cable. Starting “ping” command Open “command prompt” Enter command : “ping –t 192.168.100.90” and press on “Enter” Stopping “ping” command Press on “Ctrl + C“ Radio Systèmes Ingénierie - 25 rue Jacobi Netter - 67200 STRASBOURG VideoFreeCamSystem.RSI User manual for WIP Central command mode with Terminal_V1.2.doc 27/03/2015
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