Satel SATEL-3AS-125 Radio Data Modem User Manual 3AS TC user guide

Satel Oy Radio Data Modem 3AS TC user guide

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3AS TC user guide

          User Guide  Version 1.0  SATELLINE-3AS/TC Radio Data Modem Module   as an Annex to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide version 2.5
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 2 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi  RESTRICTIONS ON USE  SATELLINE-3AS radio modems have been designed to operate on frequency ranges, the exact use of which differs from one region and/or country to another. The user of a radio modem must take care that the said device is not operated without the permission of the local authorities on frequencies other than those specifically reserved and intended for use without a specific permit.   SATELLINE-3AS/TC is allowed to be used in the following countries, either on licence free channels or on channels where the operation requires a licence. More detailed information is available at the local frequency management authority.  Countries*: AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DK, EE, FI, FR, DE, GR, HU, IS, IE, IT, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SK, SI, ES, SE, CH, TR, GB and US    WARNING! Users of SATELLINE-3AS/TC radio modems in North America should be aware, that due to the allocation of the frequency band 406.0 – 406.1 MHz for government use only, the use of radio modem on this frequency band without a proper permit is strictly forbidden.   * codes of the countries follow the ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2 standard
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 3 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi PRODUCT CONFORMITY  SATELLINE-3AS/TC Hereby, SATEL Oy declares that SATELLINE-3AS/TC radio modem is in compliance with the applicable essential requirements (Article 3.2) and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.* Therefore the equipment is labelled with the following CE-marking. The notification sign informs user that the operating frequency range of the device is not harmonised throughout the market area, and the local spectrum authority should be contacted in prior of use.  0523   * The conformity to EMC and Safety requirements (Article 3.1(a)-(b)) of the Directive 1999/5/EC     shall be declared by the original equipment manufacturer in the final device assembly.
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 4 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi  TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE ............................................................................................. 1 RESTRICTIONS ON USE ......................................................................................... 2 PRODUCT CONFORMITY........................................................................................ 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................ 4 1         INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 5 2        TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................... 6 3 USER INTERFACE.......................................................................................... 7 3.1 LED indicators ............................................................................................ 7 3.2 SL commands ............................................................................................. 8 3.3 Free Channel Scanning feature (FCS) .......................................................  9 4 HEADER INTERFACE.................................................................................. 10 4.1 Header connector..................................................................................... 10 5 RF INTERFACE ............................................................................................ 11 5.1 Antenna connector................................................................................... 11
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 5 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi  1 INTRODUCTION  SATELLINE-3AS/TC is a member of the versatile SATELLINE-3AS radio modem family. Consisting of a data modem and a UHF radio transceiver, it provides a wireless, transparent and half-duplex serial data link with other similar radio modules or compatible SATELLINE radio modems manufactured by SATEL Oy.  SATELLINE-3AS/TC is designed for integration into the terminal equipment. The component blocks are shielded by metal plates, but the housing and the related mechanics are supplied by the client. Also the EMC characteristics of the radio module are completed for the combined equipment.  A number of new SL commands has been implemented to the modem controller software for full control of the features of SATELLINE-3AS/TC in integrated use.  The implementation of SATELLINE-3AS/TC is based on the widely used SATELLINE-3AS radio modem – the radio communication and the user interface are similar. The main differences to SATELLINE-3AS are:  1.  SATELLINE-3AS/TC is delivered without the housing – only the two PCBs (the logic board and the RF board shielded as a one card) are supplied by SATEL   2.  Antenna connector is a female MMCX connector. 3.  The antenna circuitry of the radio module includes an additional filter on GPS frequencies in order to avoid any interference to the GPS receivers. 4.  The main header is a 32-pin Eurocard connector type B. 5.  The operating voltage must be 6.5V…18VDC.  SATELLINE-3AS/TC has two pins in the header connector for controlling the external LED indicators, the one for the external green LED and the other for the red LED. By different combination of the LED status, the user of the application device can monitor the status of the SATELLINE-3AS/TC radio module.
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 6 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi  2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  SATELLINE-3AS/TC complies with the following international standards: •  EN 300 113   RADIO TRANSCEIVER   Frequency Range  380...470 MHz Channel Spacing  12.5 kHz/25 kHz Number of Channels  160 / 80 or (2 x 160 / 2 x 80) Frequency Stability  < ± 1.5 kHz Type of Emission  F1D Communication Mode  Half-Duplex   RADIO TRANSMITTER   Carrier Power  10 mW...1 W / 50 Ω Carrier Power Stability  + 2 dB / - 3 dB Adjacent Channel Power  according to EN 300 113 Spurious Radiations  according to EN 300 113   RADIO RECEIVER   Sensitivity  - 116... –110 dBm  (BER < 10 E-3) depending on Receiver settings Common Channel Rejection  > - 12 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity  > 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz, > 70 dB @ 25 kHz Intermodulation Attenuation  > 65 dB Spurious Radiations  < 2 nW   MODEM  Interface RS-232 Interface Connector  32-pin Eurocard connector type B Data Speed of Serial Interface  1200 – 38400 bps Data Speed of Radio Interface  19200 bps (25 kHz channel) / 9600 bps (12.5 kHz channel) Data format  Asynchronous RS-232   GENERAL  Operating Voltage  +6.0...+14.0 VDC Power Consumption (average)  1.7 VA (Receive) 5.5 VA (Transmit) 0.05 VA (in Standby Mode) Operating Temperature Range  -25 °C...+55 °C Vibration Not specifed Antenna Connector  MMCX, 50 Ω, female Housing  SATELLINE-3AS/TC is delivered without the housing. The component blocks on the PCB are covered by metal shields Size H x W x D  13 x 100 x 123.5 mm Weight 140 g
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 7 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi  3 USER INTERFACE  The user interface of SATELLINE-3AS/TC is basically similar to the standard SATELLINE-3AS radio modem  – the data handling, configuration or the control of the device. The user guide of SATELLINE-3AS raio modem provides the detailed functional description of SATELLINE-3AS/TC. Only the details specifically applied for SATELLINE-3AS/TC and its use in the client’s system are specified in this document.   3.1 LED indicators   SATELLINE-3AS/TC has two pins (GRN_LED and RED_LED) in the header connector for controlling the external LED indicators. GRN_LED controls the external green LED and RED_LED controls the external red LED. The radio module itself does not have any LED indicators. The operation of the LED indicators is different in the “normal” mode and in the FCS (Free Channel Scan) mode. The operation is specified by the two tables below.   3.1.1  SATELLINE-3AS/TC – LED INDICATORS in the NORMAL MODE  LED status  Description No light  Modem is turned off Green flashes  Modem is in receiver mode Solid green (non-blinking) Radio Link established. Modem has received data within last 5 seconds Solid green + red blinks  Modem is receiving data Solid red  Modem is in transmitter mode Red blinks + green blinks  Modem is in command mode Note: In Normal operation all modems are in receiver mode by default, and red led is on only during the transmission of data.   3.1.2  SATELLINE-3AS/TC – LED INDICATORS in the FCS MODE  LED status  Description No light  Modem is turned off Green flashes  Modem is in receiver mode Solid green (non-blinking) Radio link established. Modem is ready to receive data.  FCS Slave modem has found the transmitter. Solid green + red blinks  Modem is receiving data Solid red  Modem is in transmitter mode Red blinks + green blinks  Modem is in command mode Note: In FCS mode FCS master modem is always in transmitter mode.
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 8 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi 3.2 SL commands   SATELLINE-3AS/TC accepts the same SL commands as SATELLINE-3AS. The table below lists all commands available.   3.2.1  SATELLINE-3AS – SL COMMANDS LIST  Frequency related  Effect and description of command SL&F=nnn.nnnnn  Set frequency to nnn.nnnnn MHz SL&F?  Display current frequency (response 'nnn.nnnnn MHz') SL&C?  Display center frequency (response 'nnn.nnnnn MHz') SL&+=nn  Set frequency nn channels above center frequency Frequency = Center frequency + nn * Channel spacing, where nn=[0...Number of channels/2] SL&-=nn  Set frequency nn channels below center frequency Frequency = Center frequency – nn * Channel spacing, where nn=[0…Number of channels/2] SL&N?  Display current frequency deviation from center frequency as channels  (Frequency – Center frequency)/Channel spacing (response ‘+nn’ or ‘-nn’) SL&D=x  Sets the operational mode of the radio. The different values of x are: ”S” = Single Channel ”D” = Dual Channel ”R” = Reverse Dual Channel Note! Use this command only, if the setup of the frequency bands matches the Dual Channel operation. SL&D?     Request the  operational mode of the radio. The response is one of the following: ”S” = Single Channel ”D” = Dual Channel ”R” = Reverse Dual Channel Note! Use this command only, if the setup of the frequency bands matches the Dual Channel operation.    Addressing related  Effect and description of command (These commands are NOT applicable in this application) SL#I=xxxx  Set all addresses (RX1, RX2, TX1, TX2) to value xxxx SL#I?  Display both primary addresses (TX1, RX1) (response ’xxxx;yyyy’) SL#T=xxxx  Set both transmit addresses (TX1, TX2) to value xxxx SL#T?  Display primary transmit address (TX1) (response ‘xxxx’) SL#R=xxxx  Set both receive addresses (RX1, RX2) to value xxxx SL#R?  Display primary receive address (RX1) (response ‘xxxx’) SL#P=xxxx;yyyy  Set primary transmit address (TX1) to value xxxx and receive address (RX1) to value yyyy SL#S=xxxx;yyyy  Set secondary transmit address (TX2) to value xxxx and receive address (RX2) to value yyyy  SL#P?  Display primary transmit address (TX1) and receive address (RX1)  (response ‘xxxx;yyyy’) SL#S?  Display secondary transmit address (TX2) and receive address (RX2) (response ‘xxxx;yyyy’) Note: xxxx and yyyy above mean address in the hexadecimal format (0000 … FFFF)
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 9 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi    Other radio related   Effect and description of command SL@R?  Display field strength of the last received message (the value is an average of many measurements made during the same reception).  Response ”-xx dBm”, where xx is a decimal value of the field strength and it is between –80 dBm and –118 dBm.  Value available 7s after reception. SATELLINE-3AS Epic returns the stronger value of two receivers. SL@P=xxxxx  Set the RF output power, where xxxxx is the decimal value of the intended power in milliwatts. If the given value does not correspond to one of the programmed power levels, the output power is set to the nearest possible value.  SL@P?  Requests the RF output power. Response ”xxxxx mW”, where xxxxx is a decimal value the output power of the transmitter. SL@T=-xxx  Set the minimum power level of the signal to be received (="Signal Treshold level), where xxx is a decimal value of the new intended level in dBm. SL@T?  Request of the current "Signal Treshold Level". Response is "-xxx dBm.    FCS related   Effect and description of command SL!M? Show the FCS mode of the modem. The reply is ‘O’ if FCS is turned OFF, ‘M’ for a master (=transmitter) and ’S’ for the slave (=receiver). SL!O?  Returns beacon sending disable timeout SL!O=   Sets the beacon sending disable timeout. Time is in seconds. If it is zero then beacon is never disabled.  If timeout is less than beacon timeout, modem will not send additional beacons. SL!D?  Returns the lower limit for band 1 SL!U?  Returns the upper limit for band 1 SL!W?  Returns  the lower limit for band 2 SL!Y?  Returns  the upper limit for band 2     Other SL commands  Effect and description of command SL**>  Save current settings as permanent settings SL!V?  Returns modem type: •  "3AS" •  "3AS(d)" •  "3AS/TC" (for the transceiver module) •  "3ASrm" for receiver module. SL%V?  Display software revision information (response ’Vn.nn’) SL+P=xxxx  Get the measured signal strength from the remote modem i.e. SL “ping”.  (NOT applicable in D-GPS  application)   3.3 Free Channel Scanning feature (FCS)   A separate document describes the operation of the Free Channel Scan feature in details.
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 10 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi 4 HEADER INTERFACE 4.1 Header Connector     SATELLINE-3AS/TC - HEADER CONNECTOR PINOUT  Type of the connector: 32-pin male Eurocard connector, type B           Pin#  Signal Name  In/Out  Level  Description       A1  GND  -  GND         A3  PWR_ON  In  0..+14VDC  Radio modem On/Off control                                                                    ( OFF = 0...+0.7VDC, ON = higher than +2.0VDC).     A6  PROG  In  0..+14VDC  Must be normally UNCONNECTED or higher than +3.0 VDC Connect to ground in order to:  a) access the setup menu                                                   b) update the program flash      A14  PWR_LED  Out  High Z / +5V  POWER LED anode       A15  RD_LED  Out  High Z / +5V  RD LED anode       A17  GND  -  GND          A23  PWR_IN  In  + 6.0..14VDC  Power Supply       A24  PWR_IN  In  + 6.0..14VDC  Power Supply     A25  FLASH  In  0..+14VDC  Must be normally UNCONNECTED. Connected to PWR_IN in order to enter the FLASH bootmode programming.    A31  RSSI  Out  0..+4.5VDC  RSSI analog output (option)      B1  GND  -  GND          B3  TX_A  In  RS-232  Data FROM terminal unit TO radio modem Port 1       B5  RTS_A  In  RS-232  Request To Send FROM terminal unit. Radio modem ignores this.       B8  RX_A  Out  RS-232  Data TO terminal unit FROM radiomodem Port 1      B9  CTS_A  Out  RS-232  Clear To Send. This signal indicates that radiomodem is ready to receive data FROM terminal unit.     B11  TX_B  In  RS-232  Data FROM Hiper TO radio modem Port 2    B13  RTS_B  In  RS-232  Request To Send FROM terminal unit. Radio modem ignores this.    B16  RX_B  Out  RS-232  Data TO terminal unit FROM radio modem Port 2    B17  CTS_B  Out  RS-232  Clear To Send. This signal indicates that radiomodem is ready to receive data FROM terminal unit.      B24  GND  -  GND       A1B1A32B32      Outside view of the header connector.
ANNEX to SATELLINE-3AS User Guide SATELLINE-3AS/TC 02.12.2004 (v.1.0)    Page 11 of 11 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: info@satel.fi www.satel.fi  5 RF INTERFACE 5.1 Antenna connector   The antenna connector is a coaxial 50 ohm MMCX receptable, and it is located on the opposite side of the module than the header connector.

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