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Version 3.3 IMPORTANT NOTICE All rights to this manual are owned solely by SATEL OY (referred to in this user guide as SATEL). All rights reserved. The copying of this manual (without written permission from the owner) by printing, copying, recording or by any other means, or the full or partial translation of the manual to any other language, including all programming languages, using any electrical, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or other methods or devices is forbidden.
Version 3.3 RESTRICTIONS ON USE SATELLINE-M3-R1 and -M3-T1 radio modem modules have been designed to operate on 403...470 MHz, 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.
Version 3.3 PRODUCT CONFORMITY SATELLINE-M3-R1 and -M3-T1 SATEL Oy hereby declares that SATELLINE-M3-R1 and -M3-T1 radio modem modules are in compliance with the essential requirements (radio performance, electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety) and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Therefore the equipment is labelled with the following CE-marking.
Version 3.3 WARRANTY AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these safety instructions carefully before using the product: o The warranty will be void if the product is used in any way that is in contradiction with the instructions given in this manual, or if the radio modem housing has been opened or tampered with. o The radio modem is only to be operated at frequencies allocated by local authorities, and without exceeding the given maximum allowed output power ratings.
Version 3.3 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE ............................................................................................ 2 RESTRICTIONS ON USE ........................................................................................ 3 PRODUCT CONFORMITY ...................................................................................... 4 WARRANTY AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................
6.2.1 6.2.2 7 7.1 7.1.1 7.1.2 8 Version 3.3 Data buffering in the radio data modem ............................................................... 19 TX-delay ............................................................................................................. 20 ADDRESSING ............................................................................................ 21 Addressing ..............................................................................................
Version 3.3 1. INTRODUCTION SATEL OY is a Finnish electronics and Telecommunications Company specialising in the design and manufacture of wireless data communication products. SATEL designs, manufactures and sells radio modems intended for use in applications ranging from data transfer to alarm relay systems. End-users of SATEL products include both public organisations and private individuals. SATEL is the leading European manufacturer of radio modems.
Version 3.3 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.
Version 3.3 Operating Voltage Operating Temperature Range Antenna Connector Construction Size L x W x T Weight GENERAL + 6.0 … +30 Vdc -30 °C ... +65 °C (Tx) -30 °C ... +80 °C (Rx) 50 ohm, SMA, Female PCB with sheet metal EMI shields 96 mm x 56 mm x 9 mm 150 g ESD-failure threshold OTHER MEASURES 8 kV contact, 15 kV air discharge 2.1.1 Power supply The allowed operating voltage is 6V - 30 VDC. The radio modem must only be connected to a power supply with an adequate current output.
Version 3.3 2.2 Basic configuration and installation The radio modem is shipped with the following default settings (unless otherwise specifically ordered): DEFAULT VALUES OF THE ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS ( the user can change these settings later on ) Setting Default value Notes Range: 403-407 MHz Operating frequency 436.
Version 3.3 3 SERIAL INTERFACE The radio modem is referred to as DCE (Data Communication Equipment) whereas the PC or equivalent device is referred to as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment). The SATELLINE-M3-R1 and M3-T1 radio modules include a 15-pin ‘D’-type female connector, which contains all the connections required to establish communication between the radio modem, acting as the DCE, and the PC, acting as the DTE. The radio modem contains one serial port, which is designated as Port 1 for communication.
Version 3.3 3.1 D-15 connector D-15 female connector in the radio modem Pinout of the D-15 15-PIN FEMALE D CONNECTOR PINOUT o DTE is an abbreviation for Data Terminal Equipment o I/O column below denotes the direction of the signal: "IN" is from DTE to the radio modem, "OUT" is from the radio modem to the DTE. PIN NAME I/O LEVEL EXPLANATION 1 DTR IN TTL/LVTTL Data Terminal Ready to Power Down the radio module. Open = Normal Data Transfer Mode. Ground= Power Down; low current consumption mode.
Version 3.3 Description of pins: 1. DTR. Data Terminal Ready. When open or connected to + Voltage the unit is ready for normal transfer mode. When connected to Ground the unit goes to low current consumption mode. OFF<2.7V. ON>3V-30V. 2. Port 2. CTS. Clear To Send. TTL-Signal from modem to DTE. 3. Port 2. RD. Receive data. TTL-Signal from modem to DTE. Asynchronous serial data. 4. Port 2. TD. Transmit data. TTL-Signal from DTE to modem. Asynchronous serial data. 5. Port 2. RTS. Request to Send.
Version 3.3 4 RF INTERFACE The SATELLINE-M3-R1 and -M3-T1 module has a single antenna connector with an impedance of 50 ohm. The user can change the frequency of the radio modem afterwards within the frequency range. The data speed of the radio interface depends on the chosen radio channel spacing. A channel spacing of 25 kHz enables a data speed of 19200 bps and a channel spacing of 12.5 kHz and 20 kHz enables, correspondingly, a data speed of 9600 bps.
Version 3.3 4.2.1 RSSI-signal The RSSI-signal (Received Signal Strength Indicator) gives an indication of the strength of the received radio signal. This signal can be used to determine the approximate signal level. The RSSI–signal can be set and read using the SL-command. 4.3 Error correction The error correction mode is called the FEC-method (Forward Error Correction).
Version 3.3 5 USER INTERFACE 5.
Version 3.3 6 TRANSPARENT DATA TRANSMISSION 6.1 Handshaking lines When using the serial interface, handshaking signals can be used to control data transfer on the DATA-port. For example, the radio modem can inform the DTE that the radio channel is busy and that it is not allowed to initiate transmission. A common way of using handshaking signals is to monitor the CTS-line and ignore the others.
Version 3.3 2) Flow control The radio modem transmits data to the terminal device only when the RTS-line is active. An inactive state of the RTS-line will force the radio modem to buffer the received data. This option is used when the terminal device is too slow to handle data received from the radio modem. 3) Reception control The RTS-line controls the reception process of the radio modem. An active RTS-line enables reception.
Version 3.3 has stopped data transmission, it will take a moment for the radio modem to transmit the buffered data and switch the transmitter off. The maximum size of the transmit buffer memory is one kilobyte (1 kb). If the terminal device does not follow the status of the CTS-line and transmits too much data to the radio modem, the buffer will be cleared and the transmission restarted.
Version 3.3 7 ADDRESSING 7.1 Addressing Addresses can be used to route a data message to the desired destination or to separate two parallel networks from each other. In networks with repeaters, it is usually necessary to use addresses to prevent data messages from ending up in loops formed by repeaters. The SATELLINE-M3-R1 and -M3-T1 radio modules allow the use of individual addresses either for reception or for transmission respectively.
Version 3.3 Transmission: Address Data Data Data Transmission address has been set OFF. Radio modem will transmit the data packet as such. Data Transmission addressing has been set ON. The radio modem will add the primary TX-address to the beginning of the data packet. Reception: Address Data Address Data Data Reception addressing has been set ON and either the primary or secondary RXaddress of the radio modem is identical to the address of the received data packet.
Version 3.3 Address Data Data ER R O R Data Data Address Data Reception addressing has been set OFF. Reception addressing has been set OFF. The radio modem will transfer all received data to the RS-232 interface. The radio modem will consider the characters of the address as a part of the data and will send all the characters to the RS-232 interface. Reception addressing has been set ON but there is no address in the data packet.
Version 3.3 For example, if the substation terminal devices are not able to check and form addresses by themselves, addressing may be achieved with the help of the addresses of the radio modems attached to these terminal devices. The base station may, in such a case, define the destination of a message by adding the address of the corresponding radio modem into the beginning of the data packet.
Version 3.3 8 SETTINGS The configuration of SATELLINE-M3-R1 and -M3-T1 radio modules can be easily changed simply by connecting the module to the PC and using SATEL Configuration Manager or DTE. Programming is done using the serial port of the module. The serial port settings are 9600 bps, N, 8,1 (data transfer speed 9600 bps, no parity, character length 8 bits and one (1) stop bit). 8.
Version 3.3 8.3 SATELLINE SL COMMANDS LIST 1 2 3 4 Frequency related SL&F=nnn.nnnnn SL&F? SL&C? SL&+=nn 5 SL&-=nn 6 SL&N? 7 SL&D=x 8 SL&D? 9 10 11 12 13 SL!D? SL!U? SL!W? SL!Y? SL&W? Effect and description of command Set frequency to nnn.nnnnn MHz Display current frequency (response 'nnn.nnnnn MHz') Display center frequency (response 'nnn.nnnnn MHz') Set frequency nn channels above center frequency Frequency = Center frequency + nn * Channel spacing, where nn=[0...
Version 3.3 25 Other radio related SL@R? 26 SL@P=xxxxx 27 SL@P? 28 SL@T=-xxx 29 30 31 32 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.
Version 3.3 50 51 Other SL commands SL**> SL*R> 52 SL!V? 53 54 SL%V? SL+P=xxxx 55 56 SL!H? SL!Z=x 57 SL%C= 58 59 60 SL%C? SL+S=1 SL%P=1 Effect and description of command Save current settings as permanent settings Restore default factory settings. If successful returns "Factory defaults restored!"' If default settings don't have SL command enabled "SL+" is added to the response. Different serial port settings are ignored until user settings are stored to eprom and restarted.
Version 3.3 8.4 SL-commands available by using the SATEL Configuration Manager See table below. Details 10.1.
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Version 3.3 8.5 Command table description 1. Create channel list. SATEL Configuration Manager. No DTE The channel list is generated by the SATEL Configuration Manager. The ready-made list is sent to the modem using by the SATEL Configuration Manager. The maximum number of channels on the list is 40. When the modem is powered ON it goes to the default channel. 2. Set channel. SATEL Configuration Manager and DTE The operating channel can be manually set by the CM, or selected from the list by the DTE. 3.
Version 3.3 10. Send settings to modem. SATEL Configuration Manager. DTE one-by-one Settings to the modem can be sent by the SATEL Configuration Manager. The DTE can send settings one-by-one or by using a special exe-command. 11. Channel Scanning feature. DTE When activated, the modem scans channels one by one and saves the RSSI-readings to memory. The respond to the DTE is: 1st RSSI, 2nd RSSI, 3rd RSSI and so on. 12. Search Free channel.
Version 3.3 21. Describe settings via "Help" Tool. SATEL Configuration Manager SATEL Configuration Manager shows help info when the cursor is clicked on the ?-mark. It is also possible to make different languages on the help menu. The languages are made by special configuration tool. The language can be selected by the user. 22. Show used COM-port of PC. SATEL Configuration Manager Shows the COM-port status of the PC. 23. Update Firmware.
Version 3.3 32.3 Set Option1 This Option is 4FSK-mode. When this mode is used the other values are must be: SATEL Modem PCC Modem FEC: OFF Forward Error Correction: ON Baud Rate: 19200 Scrambling: ON Addressing: Not available Protocol Mode: Transparent Mode w/EOT Timeout 32.
Version 3.3 9 Programming 9.1 Flash update The Firmware can be updated in two ways: • By using terminal program. Instructions to use this method are given by request. • By using Configuration Manager (CM), which requires The SATEL Configuration Manager, a cable adapter between the module and a PC with serial port.
Version 3.3 10 CHECKLIST The following points must be taken into account when installing and configuring a radio modem: 1. All operating voltages of all the equipment concerned must always be switched OFF before connecting the serial interface cable. 2.
Version 3.3 11 APPENDIX A 11.1 Functional delays Function Time from turning power ON, until it is ready to send/receive data Wake-up time from SLEEP, until it is ready to send/receive data Inter character delay Delay (ms) <300 ms <95 ms max. 2-3 characters 11.