ST Engineering Telematics Wireless RSC-900W Road Side Communicator User Manual Manual
Telematics Wireless Ltd. Road Side Communicator Manual
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RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT Tadiran Telematics Proprietary - Commercial Confidential RSC-900 Road Side Communicator User Manual NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-1 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT Table of Contents 1. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION .................................................3 1.1 1.2 INSTALLATION OF RSC ON THE PIPE ...............................................................4 RSC CABLE CONNECTION ...............................................................................5 2. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS......................................................7 2.1 POWER AND COMMUNICATION CONNECTIONS .................................................7 2.2 FIRST OPERATION TEST...................................................................................7 2.2.1 PC SETUP...................................................................................................7 2.2.1 RSC-900 SETUP PARAMETERS ..................................................................7 DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-2 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT 1. Mechanical Installation The RSC-900W should be installed by professional installers ONLY, authorized ONLY by the local distributor – the “Operating Company” The RSC has to be installed on a horizontal pipe above the center of a road lane. The pipe has to be 1.5” up to 2” in diameter, and its length has to be sufficient to locate the RSC over the center of the lane. (The width of a standard lane is about 3.6m ≅ 12ft). For longer pipes and for areas with extreme winds it is important to add additional supports (still cables, etc.) to prevent bending of the pipe. DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-3 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT 1.1 Installation of RSC Each unit, the main unit and the auxiliary antenna have two U stretchers that are connecting the main plate to the horizontal pipe. U stretchers Main Unit U stretchers Aux. (Rx) antenna DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-4 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT Installation Procedure a) The aux. (Rx) antenna will be always installed above the center of the driveway. The Main Unit can be installed on any side of the Aux. (Rx) antenna. If a pole installation is used the Main Unit will always be closer to the pole! b) Distance - The distance between the two units will be 2 meters (6.5 ft). c) Direction – The antennas will be parallel to ground. The Aux. (Rx) antenna will be located at the center of the driveway. Inward Driveway - Max 12m (39 ft) 2m (6.5 ft) Pole on the right hand side Aux. antenna Main Unit 2m (6.5 ft) Aux. antenna Main Unit Pole on the left hand side Outward The main unit should be placed either to the left or to the right of the aux. (Rx) antenna but the direction shall be observed so that both antennas shall be in the same direction: if to the right, the direction shall be outward and if to the left, the direction shall be inward – see above drawing. DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-5 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT 1.2 RSC cable connection 1. Connect the RSC Cable to RSC connector Antenna Cables RSC Connector The RSC-900 is delivered with a connected antenna (Tx) which is an integral part of the RSC-900, and the aux. (Rx) antenna with its cable to be connected at the “AUX ANTENNA” connector at the main unit. WARNING: The use of any antenna other than the one being an integral part of RSC-900 is explicitly forbidden in accordance with FCC rules CFR47 part 15.204. Failure to do so may void the product warranty and may expose the end user or the service provider to legal and financial liabilities. DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-6 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT 2. Operation Instructions 2.1 Power and communication connections • Connect the main power (24 V) to the RSC cable to pins No 23/24 (+) and pins No.21/22 (-) • Connect the Communication line to the RSC cable to pins No: 11 (TXD), 10 (RXD), and 21/22 (GND) 2.2 First Operation Test 2.2.1 PC Setup (1) Prepare a PC with PC Anywhere® software installed on it. (2) Connect the PC serial port (Com1) by means of PC Anywhere cable to the communication line pins at the RSC cable. 2.2.2 RSC-900 Setup Parameters (1) Double click on RSC icon to run pcAnywhere (2) Click on Remote Control icon. (3) The RSC application menu will appear in a blue DOS window (4) Hit esc key several times until the Main Menu appears: TADIRAN - Telematics Ver 5.0.0 Road Side Communicator 00000314 for e-Commander System MAIN MENU Manual operation Script Bit test Rsc setup Vtrack setup Internet modem setup Quit DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-7 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT (5) In the Main Menu, press R on the keyboard to RSC setup (6) Get the following sub-menu TADIRAN - Telematics Ver 5.0.0 Road Side Communicator 00000314 for e-Commander System RSC SETUP Dial Number: 9, 5575739 {enter dial phone number, 9, if needed} Maintenance Hour: 10 {enter maintenance hour: 0 to 23 (on the hour)} Connection Type: MODEM Send File Interval (min): MODEM RS232 INTERNET MODEM 30 {enter dialing time interval: 1 to 1440)} (7) With the keyboard arrow keys, bring the cursor to the required field and modify it by keying in the new value(s): Dial-up phone number - DMRC phone number Maintenance hour Connection type Send file interval (8) After modification, hit esc key and the following message appears: Update RSC parameters ? (Y/N) (9) Type Y (yes) on the keyboard to save the new parameters (10) The message: RSC parameters have been updated is displayed for a short period of time and the Main Menu reappears. (11) Type S for Script (12) Observe the application is running (13) Shut down the PC. (14) Disconnect pcAnywhere cable. (15) Call operating center of the “Operating Company” and give the RSC-900 serial number and the local phone number for the RSC registration process in the DMRC. (16) Check that the RSC is working properly (read VTUs and file transfer to the DMRC) DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-8 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-9 RSC-900 User Man Tadiran Telematics Proprietary DRAFT Here additional instructions will be added, according to the “Operating Company” requests We will be happy to assist you at operating support center Phone: Fax: “Operating Company” Name Logo and address DRAFT R:\Tadiran Telematics\14963\FCC application\RSCW900 UserMan2.doc Rev. 1 March 18th, 2002 Pg.-10
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