Simoco Wireless Solutions AIR600AC VHF Fixed Station Remote Telemetry Transceiver User Manual
Simoco Australasia Pty Ltd VHF Fixed Station Remote Telemetry Transceiver
User Manual
PULSE AIR DATA MODEM USER and INSTALLATION MANUAL TNM-M-E-0055, Issue 1.0 January 2017 Field House, Uttoxeter Old Road Derby DE1 1NH Tel: +44 (0) 1332 375500 Fax: +44 (0) 1332 375501 http://www.simocogroup.com © Simoco 2017 1270 Ferntree Gully Road, Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia Tel: +61 (0)3 9730 3999 Fax: +61 (0)3 9730 3988 http://www.simocogroup.com PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 PREFACE DECLARATION This User and Installation Manual covers the Pulse Air Data Modem. Any performance figures quoted are subject to normal manufacturing and service tolerances. The right is reserved to alter the equipment described in this manual in the light of future technical development. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. COPYRIGHT All information contained in this document is the property of Simoco. All rights are reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, stored, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, without prior written permission from Simoco. DISCLAIMER There are no warranties extended or granted by this document. Simoco accepts no responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the document or of the equipment and software it describes. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that use of such information, equipment and software complies with the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions. EQUIPMENT AND MANUAL UPDATES In the interests of improving the performance, reliability or servicing of the equipment, Simoco reserves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without prior notice. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The usefulness of this publication depends upon the accuracy and completeness of the information contained within it. Whilst every endeavour has been made to eliminate any errors, some may still exist. It is requested that any errors or omissions noted should be reported to either of the following who are part of the Simoco group: Field House, Uttoxeter Old Road Derby DE1 1NH Tel: +44 (0) 1332 375500 Fax: +44 (0) 1332 375501 http://www.simocogroup.com Jan 17 1270 Ferntree Gully Road, Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia Tel: +61 (0)3 9730 3999 Fax: +61 (0)3 9730 3988 http://www.simocogroup.com Page 2 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 DOCUMENT HISTORY Issue Date 1.0 January 2017 Comments First Issue. RELATED DOCUMENTS 1. TNM-M-E-0033. SDP600 Series DMR Portable Radio Transceiver – Service Manual. 2. TNM-U-E-0112_SDMT User Manual. To order printed copies of this or any of the above publications, please contact Simoco. See the Support page for contact information. A comprehensive list of documentation is available for download on the Simoco website http://www.simocogroup.com via the Partner Portal. Jan 17 Page 3 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Title Page ...................................................................................................................................... 1 Preface .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Table of Contents (this list) ......................................................................................................... 4 List of Figures .............................................................................................................................. 5 List of Tables ................................................................................................................................ 5 PERSONAL SAFETY .................................................................................................................... 6 EQUIPMENT SAFETY ................................................................................................................... 9 WEEE Notice .............................................................................................................................. 10 Simoco Support ......................................................................................................................... 11 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................................. 13 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 14 1.1 SIMOCO PULSE AIR DATA MODEM ..................................................................................... 14 1.2 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 14 1.2.1 General .................................................................................................................. 14 1.2.2 Transmitter ............................................................................................................. 15 1.2.3 Receiver ................................................................................................................. 15 1.2.4 Environmental ........................................................................................................ 15 DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................... 16 2.1 LED INDICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 16 2.2 CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................. 17 2.2.1 Antenna Connection ............................................................................................... 17 2.2.2 Power Connection .................................................................................................. 18 2.2.3 COM Serial Port ..................................................................................................... 18 2.2.4 LED Indications ...................................................................................................... 19 MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................. 20 3.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................ 20 3.1.1 Install Using User Provided Cables and Materials .................................................. 20 3.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE .............................................. 20 SPARES .............................................................................................................................. 21 4.1 SERVICE CONCEPT ........................................................................................................... 21 4.2 LEVEL 2 SPARES SCHEDULE ............................................................................................. 21 4.2.1 Pulse Air Data Modem ........................................................................................... 21 4.3 WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................... 22 4.3.1 Service Within and Out Of Warranty....................................................................... 22 4.3.2 Ancillary Items ........................................................................................................ 22 4.3.3 Unpacking Equipment ............................................................................................ 22 4.4 SOFTWARE POLICY ........................................................................................................... 22 Jan 17 Page 4 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 APPENDICES Nil. LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 1. Data Modem Simple Block Diagram. ............................................................................. 16 Figure 2. Interface PCB Block Diagram. ....................................................................................... 16 Figure 3. Data Modem Connectors. ............................................................................................. 17 LIST OF TABLES Page Table 1. General Specifications. .................................................................................................. 14 Table 2. Transmitter Specifications. ............................................................................................. 15 Table 3. Receiver Specifications. ................................................................................................. 15 Table 4. Environmental Specifications. ........................................................................................ 15 Table 5. Details LED Indicators. ................................................................................................... 16 Table 6. Data Modem Connections. ............................................................................................. 17 Table 7. DC Power Connector Pin-outs. ...................................................................................... 18 Table 8. COM Serial Port Connector Pin-outs. ............................................................................. 18 Table 9. Details of LED Indications. ............................................................................................. 19 Table 10. Service Levels. ............................................................................................................. 21 Table 11. Service Level 2 Parts List. ............................................................................................ 21 Jan 17 Page 5 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 PERSONAL SAFETY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS These Safety Precautions, Warnings and Cautions advise personnel of specific hazards which may be encountered during the procedures contained in this document and that control measures are required to prevent injury to personnel, and damage to equipment and/or the environment. Before commencing the installation or any maintenance of this equipment, personnel are to acquaint themselves with all risk assessments relevant to the work site and the task. They must then comply with the control measures detailed in those risk assessments. References covering safety regulations, health hazards and hazardous substances are detailed under the WARNINGS section below. These are referred to in the tasks, when encountered. Adequate precautions must be taken to ensure that other personnel do not activate any equipment that has been switched off for maintenance. Refer to the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations appropriate to the country of operation. Where dangerous voltages are exposed during a task, safety personnel are to be provided as detailed in the relevant Electrical Safety Regulations. Where safety personnel are required for any other reason, management are to ensure that the personnel detailed are aware of the hazard and are fully briefed on the action to be taken in an emergency. Where equipment contains heavy components or units that require lifting, lowering, pulling or pushing operations to be performed on them during maintenance tasks, all managers and tradesmen are to be conversant with the Manual Handling Operations Regulations. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Before using any hazardous substance or material, the user must be conversant with the safety precautions and first aid instructions: On the label of the container in which it was supplied. On the material Safety Data Sheet. In any local Safety Orders and Regulations. WARNINGS Radio Frequency Radiation WARNING RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION. A RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) RADIATION HAZARD EXISTS IN THIS EQUIPMENT. TO AVOID RF INJURY, DO NOT TOUCH THE ANTENNA WHEN THE TRANSMITTER IS IN USE. DO NOT OPERATE TRANSMITTER WITH ANTENNA DISCONNECTED. REFER TO EU DIRECTIVE 2004/40/EC DATED 29 APRIL 2004. INDUSTRY CANADA – RADIO EQUIPMENT WARNING STATEMENT Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Jan 17 Page 6 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 To comply with Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits for general population, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed on outdoor permanent structures and detailed RF exposure condition(s) are to be evaluated at the time of licensing. In addition, the antennas of this transmitter must not be collocated with other antennas or transmitters. HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION (FCC) WARNING TO COMPLY WITH THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMITS REFERENCED IN 47 CFR 1.1310 TABLE 1, THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM SAFE OPERATING DISTANCES MUST BE OBSERVED FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC: When using a 0dBd (2.14 dBi Dipole antenna) 150 to 174 MHz: 0.4 m 406.1 to 480 MHz: 0.35 m 480 to 512 MHz: 0.32 m If a directional antenna is used then the additional antenna gain must be taken into consideration. When using a 6dBd (8.14 dBi Dipole antenna) 150 to 174 MHz: 0.8 m 406.1 to 480 MHz: 0.7 m 480 to 512 MHz: 0.64 m HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION (INDUSTRY CANADA) WARNING TO COMPLY WITH THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMITS REFERENCED IN RSS-102 Issue 5, THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM SAFE OPERATING DISTANCES MUST BE OBSERVED FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC: When using a 0dBd (2.14 dBi Dipole antenna) 138 to 174 MHz: 0.50 m 406.1 to 470 MHz: 0.45 m If a directional antenna is used then the additional antenna gain must be taken into consideration. When using a 6dBd (8.14 dBi Dipole antenna) 138 to 174 MHz: 1.00 m 406.1 to 470 MHz: 0.90 m Jan 17 Page 7 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE THIS DEVICE 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. INDUSTRY CANADA – RADIO EQUIPMENT WARNING STATEMENT This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference; and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1. L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; et 2. L’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Jan 17 Page 8 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 EQUIPMENT SAFETY INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE The Simoco Data Modem should only be installed and maintained by qualified personnel. CAUTIONS CAUTION The Antenna System should be protected against lightning by means of an earthing system and surge protection device. Do not connect Antenna Lightning conductors to the base station or Mains Earth. MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Devices (ESDS Devices). This equipment contains ESDS Devices, the handling procedures detailed in BS EN 61340-51:2007 or ANSI/ESD S20.20-1999 are to be observed. Jan 17 Page 9 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) NOTICE The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive became law in most EU countries during 2005. The directive applies to the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment within the member states of the European Union. As part of the legislation, electrical and electronic equipment will feature the crossed out wheeled bin symbol (see image at left) on the product or in the documentation to show that these products must be disposed of in accordance with the WEEE Directive. In the European Union, this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with domestic or “ordinary” waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling. Jan 17 Page 10 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 SIMOCO SUPPORT CONTACT INFORMATION At Simoco we welcome your comments, feedback and suggestions. Departmental contacts have been provided for your quick reference below. UK Customer Services Email: Tel: Fax: customer.service@simocogroup.com UK: 08717 411 050 International: +44 (0) 1332 375 671 UK: 08717 411 049 International: +44 (0) 1332 376 672 Sales E-mail: sales@simocogroup.com Marketing E-mail: marketing@simocogroup.com Australian Customer Services Email: Tel: inquiry.aus@simocogroup.com Within Australia: 1300 363 607 International: +61 3 9730 3999 US Customer Services Email: customerservice@simocogroup.com TECHNICAL SUPPORT In order to streamline support requests and better serve our customers, at Simoco we utilize a support ticket system. Every support request is assigned a unique ticket number, which customers can use to track the progress and responses online. For reference, Simoco provide complete archives and history of all customer support requests. In order to use the support ticket system, a valid email address is required. A link to the online Simoco Group Support Centre Ticket Tracking system is provided below: http://www.simocogroup.com/ticket/supportcentre.htm If you still require further technical assistance after raising a support ticket, please contact us via the email addresses or via the Technical Support Helpline numbers below. Technical Support Email Addresses Simoco EMEA: techsupport@simocogroup.com Simoco Australasia: inquiry.aus@simocogroup.com Jan 17 Page 11 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 Simoco Americas: techsupport@simocogroup.com Technical Support Helplines Simoco EMEA: Tel: Simoco Australasia: Tel: Jan 17 UK: 08717 411 040 International: +44 (0) 1332 375 671 Within Australia: 1300 363 607 International: +61 3 9730 3999 Page 12 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations are used throughout this document. Wherever practicable, whenever the abbreviation is first used, the full meaning is given with the abbreviation in parenthesis, after that only the abbreviation will be used. Abbreviation AMBE Com DC DIN DMR DNP3 FM FPP I2C ID I/O IP IP(2) LED NC PC PCB PMR RF RSSI RTU Rx SCADA SDMT SDP SMA SQL TBD Tx UDP USB VAC VSWR Jan 17 Meaning Advanced Multi Band Excitation Communication Direct Current Deutches Institut für Normung Digital Mobile Radio Distributed Network Protocol 3 Frequency Modulation Field Personality Programmer Inter-Integrated Circuit Identification Input/Output Internet Protocol Ingress Protection Light Emitting Diode Not Connected Personal Computer Printed Circuit Board Private Mobile Radio Radio Frequency Received Signal Strength Indication Radio Telemetry Unit Receiver, Receive Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Simoco Digital Management Terminal Simoco Digital Portable SubMiniature version A Structured Query Language To Be Detailed Transmitter, Transmit User Datagram Protocol Universal Serial Bus Virtual Area Controller Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Page 13 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 INTRODUCTION 1.1 SIMOCO PULSE AIR DATA MODEM The Simoco Pulse Air Data Modem is one of the Simoco Pulse suite of products, which enable organisations to deploy Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) telemetry applications over narrowband Private Mobile Radio (PMR). Using wireless radio infrastructure as the communications carrier, Simoco’s Pulse solutions enable SCADA applications to be quickly and cost effectively deployed across large operational areas. The Simoco Pulse Air Data Modem is a DC powered, standalone unit based on the SDP600 Series Portables Radio Transceivers that connects to a local Remote Telemetry Unit (RTU) using a serial port. Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3) control messages are wirelessly transported between Master and Slave over a PMR system using Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) modulation and Tier III trunking protocols. The infrastructure end is comprised of a DMR base station that has an integrated RTU gateway, which, via a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Internet Protocol (IP) connection to an IP to Serial converter, will relay any DNP3 message to and from its connected Master to and from the applicable Slave RTU unit within the radio coverage of the base station. 1.2 SPECIFICATIONS The specifications of the Simoco Pulse Air Data Modem are detailed in the following paragraphs and tables. 1.2.1 General The general specifications are shown below in Table 1. Table 1. General Specifications. Frequency Bands AC: 136 MHz – 174 MHz. TU: 400 MHz – 480 MHz. UW: 440 MHz – 520 MHz. Dimensions 80 x 162 x 62 mm Power Supply +12.0 to + 14.0V DC Frequency Stability 0.5 ppm Channel Spacing 12.5 kHz Channel Capacity Up to 2,000 Weight 550g Emission Designators 7K60FXD (data) Enclosure Anodized aluminium with plastic ends according to DIN 43880. Mounting 35 mm DIN rail. Protocols DNP3. Maximum Current During Transmit: 2.0 Amps (@13.6V DC) Power Consumption Standby Current Typical: 160mA (@13.6V DC) RF Connector (SMA) Jan 17 Recommend Torque: 0.34 to 0.57 nm. Page 14 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM 1.2.2 TNM-M-E-0055 Transmitter The transmitter specifications are shown overleaf in Table 2. Table 2. Transmitter Specifications. RF Output Power 0.5 W, 2.5 W, 5.0 W (programmable) -36 dBm (≤1 GHz) Conducted/Radiated Emission Adjacent Channel Power 1.2.3 -30dBm (>1 GHz) -60 dBc @ 12.5 kHz Receiver The receiver specifications are shown below in Table 3. Table 3. Receiver Specifications. Digital Sensitivity -117.5 dBm (1% BER) Intermodulation 65 dB (ETS method) Adjacent Channel Sensitivity 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz (ETS method) Spurious Rejection 70 dB (ETS method) -57 dBm (≤1GHz) Conducted Spurious Emission -47dBm(>1GHz ) 1.2.4 Environmental The environmental specifications are shown below in Table 4. Table 4. Environmental Specifications. Storage Temperature -40 °C to +80 °C (-40 °F to +176 °F) Operating Temperature -30 °C to +60 °C (-22 °F to +140 °F) Sustainability WEEE and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Jan 17 Page 15 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 DESCRIPTION The Pulse Air Data Modem consists of three main Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs), these are: the RTU Modem Interface PCB; the Light Emitting Diode (LED) Display PCB; and the SDD690 Radio PCB based on the SDP600 Series Portable Radio. See the SDP600 Series DMR Portable Radio Transceiver – Service Manual[1] for more information. A simple block diagram of the Pulse Air Data Modem is shown below in Figure 1. LED Display Board I 2C 5V 5 V Supply RTU Modem Interface PCB 12 - 14 V Supply I 2C 2V8 TTL Serial RS232 Serial 8V0 Supply SDD690 Radio Modem Engine Antenna Figure 1. Data Modem Simple Block Diagram. A block diagram of the Interface PCB is shown below in Figure 2. 12V - 14V DC In Voltage Regulator U1 8V0 VIN RS232 Driver SDD690 Radio Modem Engine 5V0 2V8 I 2C I2C 5V0 8V0 5V0 Regulator O/P to 9-way D Type Serial 5V0 2V8 Regulator 2V8 I2C 2V8 to 5V0 Level Shifter 5V0 I C 5V0 LED PCB O/Ps to LEDs Figure 2. Interface PCB Block Diagram. 2.1 LED INDICATIONS On the front of the Data Modem there are several LED indicators. There details are explained below in Table 5. Table 5. Details LED Indicators. Legend Radio Com System Jan 17 Colour Tx Rx Tx Rx OK Green Description Activated for ~500 ms when radio is transmitting. Activated for ~500 ms when radio is receiving. Activated for min ~200 ms when serial data is input to the modem. Activated for min ~200 ms when serial data is output from the modem. Active (ON) when the radio is in its operational mode and has service. OFF when in FPP, error states, or not in service. Page 16 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM Pwr Green F1 F2 F3 F4 RSSI 2.2 -dBm TNM-M-E-0055 Permanently on (not software controlled). For future use. For future use. For future use. For future use. The LEDs are progressively activated as the signal level increases to the various levels, 120 – 50 in 10 dB steps. CONNECTIONS The connectors on the Pulse Air Data Modem are shown below in Figure 3. The functions of each connector are detailed in Table 6. Figure 3. Data Modem Connectors. Table 6. Data Modem Connections. Connector # Conn Type PWR ANTENNA COM 2.2.1 Function Power I/P SMA (female) D Type (female) Antenna Serial Port Antenna Connection The antenna connection on the Pulse Air Data Modem is provided with a 50 Ω female SMA socket. The Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) of the antenna connection should be tested prior to use by using of a suitable test set, e.g. an Anritsu/Wiltron S331A. A VSWR of 1.5:1 or better at the relevant frequencies should be ensured. Mating connectors should be galvanically compatible with nickel outer and gold centre pin to minimise passive intermodulation. It is recommended that a good quality flexible co-axial cable is used, e.g. with double-screening braid and multi-strand copper inner. CAUTION The Antenna System should be protected against lightning by means of an earthing system and surge protection device. Do not connect Antenna Lightning conductors to the base station or Mains Earth. Jan 17 Page 17 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM 2.2.2 TNM-M-E-0055 Power Connection The DC power input is via a 3-way screw terminal connector (Weidmuller Onimate Signal – series BLA/SLA 5.08). The three pins are wired to suit the voltage range shown in Table 7 below. Pin 1 of the 3-way screw connector is shown in Figure 4 below. Figure 4: Pin 1 of the 3-way screw connector Table 7. DC Power Connector Pin-outs. Pin Description 0V +12.0 to +14.0 V Not Connected The equipment must be installed so that the power socket is readily accessible. 2.2.3 COM Serial Port The connector pin-outs for the 9-way D Type ‘COM’ Serial Port are shown below in Table 8. Table 8. COM Serial Port Connector Pin-outs. Pin Jan 17 Function Data Carrier Detect (DCD). Connected to pin 4 and 6 Tx 1 Rx 1 Data Terminal Ready (DTR). Connected to pin 1 and 6 0V Data Set Ready (DSR). Connected to pin 1 and 4 NC NC NC Page 18 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM 2.2.4 TNM-M-E-0055 LED Indications Table 9. Details of LED Indications. LED Pwr System Com RSSI Jan 17 OK Tx Rx Details Permanently on (not software controlled). Active (ON) when the radio is in its operational mode and has service. OFF when in FPP or error states. Activated for min ~200 ms when serial data is input to the modem. Activated for min ~200 ms when serial data is output from the modem. The LEDs are progressively activated as the signal level increases to the various levels. The ‘L’ LED is calibrated for -115 dBm, the lowest useful sensitivity for data comms. Page 19 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 MAINTENANCE 3.1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1.1 Install Using User Provided Cables and Materials To install the Pulse Air Data Modem in your system, carry out the following: 1. Clip the Data Modem to a suitable DIN rail. 1.1. Using a suitable test set, e.g. an Anritsu/Wiltron S331A, check the antenna connection for a VSWR of 1.5:1 or better at the relevant frequencies. 2. On the Data Modem, carry out the following: 2.1. Using a suitable serial communications cable, connect the ‘COM’ socket to the relevant serial connection on your system. 2.2. Using a suitable co-axial cable, connect the ‘ANTENNA’ socket to the antenna. 2.3. Using a suitable DC Power Cable, connect the ‘PWR’ socket to a suitable DC power source. Take care to observe the correct polarity and supply voltages. 3.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE Please see the Pulse Air System and Configuration Commissioning guide for the full sequence of operations for commissioning all new Pulse Air Data Modem. Jan 17 Page 20 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM TNM-M-E-0055 SPARES 4.1 SERVICE CONCEPT It is a requirement that once the customer has purchased equipment, Simoco can follow this up by providing an ongoing, high level of customer support together with a competitive and professional servicing activity. There are three levels of service available, these are detailed in Table 10 below. Table 10. Service Levels. Recommended Spares Level Activity This is intended to achieve rapid turnaround by: Complete replacement of the Pulse Air Data Modem. Reprogramming. Faulty units are to be returned to a Level 2 service facility with an attached fault report. This level of service should not exceed 20 minutes. Level 2 service includes Level 1 with the addition of fault rectification by: Replacement of PCB, mechanical component, or cable assembly. Cosmetic repair. Repair by PCB or mechanical component replacement, Cosmetic repair. Repair of PCB to component level in Central Repair Unit (CRU). 4.2 4.2.1 Recommended Test Equipment and Tools Spare Pulse Air Data Modem. PC with Programmer (FPP). Suitable Serial Cable. Listed in Level 2 Spares Schedule. Spare parts available to order from Central Spares. As above + service aids and test equipment. Listed in Level 2 Spares Schedule. Radio PCB components only available to CRU. As above + service aids and test equipment. LEVEL 2 SPARES SCHEDULE Pulse Air Data Modem The recommended spares schedule for Service Level 2 is shown below in Table 11. Table 11. Service Level 2 Parts List. Item Jan 17 Part Number 6102 350 20101 6102 350 20071 6102 350 20081 6102 309 65101 6102 339 65092 6102 349 65191 6102 350 20701 6102 330 00555 6102 310 07931 Description RTU Radio Modem PCB Assembly AC TU UW 136 – 174 MHz 400 – 480 MHz 440 – 520 MHz RTU Modem LED PCB RTU Modem Interface PCB (Lower) RTU Modem Interface PCB (Upper) RF Cable (SMA – MCX) Interface Flexi RTU Modem Case End Cap (c/w shielding) Page 21 Issue 1.0 PULSE AIR DATA MODEM 4.3 TNM-M-E-0055 WARRANTY Unless superseded by specific contractual/supply agreements, the following warranty applies: 24 (twenty-four) months for transceivers from the date of supply. 4.3.1 Service Within and Out Of Warranty Please contact our Customer Service department regarding support of either type. In some countries a local Simoco agent may be responsible for providing this service. See the Support page for contact details. 4.3.2 Ancillary Items Please contact our Customer Service department regarding service, for replacement of these parts. See the Support page for contact details. 4.3.3 Unpacking Equipment Any damaged or missing parts must be notified to Simoco or their agent in writing within 10 days of receipt. 4.4 SOFTWARE POLICY Software provided by Simoco shall remain the Company’s property or that of its licensors and the customer recognises the confidential nature of the rights owned by the Company. The customer is granted a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable limited right of use of such software in machine-readable form in direct connection with the equipment for which it was supplied only. In certain circumstances, the customer may be required to enter into a separate licence agreement and pay a licence fee, which will be negotiated at the time of the contract. The customer undertakes not to disclose any part of the software to third parties without the Company’s written consent, nor to copy or modify any software. The Company may, at its discretion, carry out minor modifications to software. Major modifications may be undertaken under a separate agreement, and will be charged separately. All software is covered by a warranty of three months from delivery and, within this warranty period, the Company will correct errors or defects, or at its option, arrange free-of-charge replacement against return of defective material. Other than in the clause above, the Company makes no representations or warranties, expressed or implied such, by way of example, but not of limitation regarding merchantable quality or fitness for any particular purpose, or that the software is error free, the Company does not accept liability with respect to any claims for loss of profits or of contracts, or of any other loss of any kind whatsoever on account of use of software and copies thereof. Jan 17 Page 22 Issue 1.0 SIMOCO GROUP Global Headquarters: Field House, Uttoxeter Old Road, Derby DE1 1NH United Kingdom: Tel: Fax: 08717 411 050 08717 411 049 International: Tel: Fax: +44 (0) 1332 375 671 +44 (0) 1332 375 672 www.simocogroup.com
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