SCR Engineers T02 Activity&rumination; based tag User Manual RF TAGS COMMUNICATOIN PROTOCOL

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SCR
HR-TAG-LD
SPECIFICATIONS
[CONFIDENTIAL]
Ver 0.16
HR_TAG_LD SPECIFICATIONS
Ver 0.16
Version History:
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
Initial version
Add mechanical dimensions & target market
Minor names fixes
Products names update
Block Diagram update
RF Parameters update
Rf Transceiver update to AT86RF233 and new FCC ID
Contents
1.
Global system specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.
Target market ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.2.
System components.................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3.
TAG/IDU/BU communication overview ................................................................................................................... 4
2. HR-TAG-LD Specifications ....................................................................................................................................
2.1.
General description .................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.
2.4GhZ Transeiver Parameters................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3.
Optic Parameters ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.4.
Mechanical dimensions .............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.5
Block Diagram…………………………………… ………………………………………………
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2.6.
Environmental Conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 6
3.
Installing the Tag………………………………………………………………………………………… …………7
HR_TAG_LD SPECIFICATIONS
HR-TAG-LD
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FCC ID:
HR_TAG_LD SPECIFICATIONS
1.
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Global system specifications
All units are for outdoor use, required radio regulations according to target market & Low voltage 24VDC regulation
(except for tags which powered by internal battery).
1.1. Target market
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Europe (EU), Swiss, Norway
USA, Canada
Eastern/North Europe (Belarus , Ukraine, Baltic states & All former Soviet union republic)
South/Center America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico)
China
Japan
Vietnam
South Korea
India
New Zealand
Australia
South Africa
Turkey
Israel
1.2. System components
System components
HR-TAG-LD – Activity & Rumination based tag with 2.4GhZ transceiver & IRDA receiver.
H-TAG-LD – Activity based tag with 2.4GhZ transceiver & IRDA receiver.
IDU530 – Tag identification unit with CAN-Bus network interface, IRDA transmitter & 2.4GhZ Receiver ONLY .
IDU510 – Tag identification unit with SCR C.L. network interface, IRDA transmitter & 2.4GhZ Receiver ONLY
BU-500 – LD Base unit, with RS-485 network interface and 2.4GhZ transceiver.
BU-500E – LD Base unit, with 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet network interface.
1.3. TAG/IDU/BU communication overview
Tag initiate sending data
Tag
BU500
Data
Ack
BU initiate sending messages
Tag
BU500
Tag
ge 1
Messa
1 retry
Mess
ID Req
Data
20 minutes
Ack
ge 2
Messa
Only IDU can initiate ID request
Ack
Data
Ack
No retries when tag sends data
IDU
*When no ACK from tag
Legend:
Optic
RF
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2.
HR-TAG-LD Specifications
2.1. General description
Tag is a unit mounted on a collar on the animal neck, used for the following:
1. Identification of animal using 2.4Ghz and/or optical unit.
2. Measure various animal parameters, Process then and transmit them via 2.4Ghz.
The tag initiates transmission of 3 messages/hour by itself or upon request from ID unit.
Outdoor installation, sealed unit, powered from internal 3.6V battery.
2.2. 2.4GhZ Transceiver Parameters
RF Transceiver: Atmel AT86RF233
RF Frequency: 2.405-2.48GHz
Modulation type: QPSK
RF Channels: 5Mhz separation 16ch
Baud Rate: 250K Bit/Sec (Not configurable)
Output power: 5.2dBm max
Antenna type: PCB Omni-directional
Antenna gain: Average 1dBi; (Max gain: 2.2dBi)
Average RF data: 3 messages/hour, 1mSec/message, ~30bytes/message.
2.3. Optic Parameters
IRDA Receiver
2.4. Mechanical dimensions
All dimensions in mm, with tolerance of +/- 1mm
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3. Installing the tag
It is important to correctly attach the tags to the cow's neck in a secure manner in order to avoid
them from turning or falling off.
To securely attach the tag to the cow’s neck:
1. Ensure that your tag assembly kit includes the following parts:
i. HR-Tag
ii. Belt, Weight & Buckle
2. Open the outside locker of buckle using the buckle opener (supplied with each system) or a
large flat screwdriver.
3. Mount the belt on the cow's neck in a way that the tag is positioned on the upper left side of the
cow’s neck. (when looking from behind).
4. Closely fasten the belt around the cow’s neck with a maximum of 1-2 fingers gap between the
belt & the neck.
5. Tighten the buckle's lever to lock the belt. Make sure that the buckle is completely closed and
secured (pushed in all the way)
A properly mounted tag should look like this picture:

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