WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Published January 2007
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 2 1.0 Important Information ...................................................................4 2.0 Introduction ...................................................................................5 3.0 Transmission media......................................................................5 4.0 Usable radio wavelengths ............................................................6 5.0 What are the factors to be aware of? ..........................................
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 3 11.0 Installing WaveNet Lock Nodes .................................................16 12.0 Technical specifications.............................................................16 12.1 WaveNet power supply....................................................................... 16 12.2 WaveNet Central Node RS232 connection cable............................. 16 12.3 WaveNet Central Node with integrated RS485 port ........................ 17 12.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 4 1.0 Important Information Safety remark: Caution! – Incorrect handling of the batteries and storage batteries used in this product can result in the risk of fire or burns. Do not charge, open or burn these batteries or heat them to more than 100 °C (212 °F). Installation of a SimonsVoss RF Lock requires knowledge in the areas of door mechanics, door certifications, installation of electronics and the use of the SimonsVoss software.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 5 2.0 Introduction In this document, the components of the System 3060 (RF Locks, Smart Relays, block locks) are commonly referred to as locks or doors. Unless stated otherwise, the descriptions also apply to all the other components of the System 3060.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 6 4.0 Usable radio wavelengths Under the provisions of the United States Communications Act of 1934, as revised, authority for managing the use within the United States of the radio frequency spectrum is partitioned between the NTIA and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 7 • Frequency • Structural surroundings (walls, ceilings, gardens) Transmission range can also be limited by obstacles. The following table provides some guidelines: Material 6.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 8 Definition: network segments are characterized on the one hand by a particular transmission medium (i.e. RS485 cable, RS232 cable, or 915 MHz radio) and on the other hand by a separate segment address (GID = GroupID). The following SimonsVoss WaveNet network components are available: 7.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 9 WaveNet Router Nodes are currently capable of connecting the following transmission interfaces between the segments: RS485 CAT5 cable, RS232 cable, 915 MHz radio. 7.3 Router Nodes (special versions) WaveNet Central Nodes are Router Nodes which enable the linking of: - computers (RS232 port) and 915 MHz radio, and - computers (RS232 port) and CAT5 wiring (RS485).
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 10 • To extend a network with an existing RS485 segment whose cable length is 2,000 ft (CAT5) by a further segment of maximum 2,000 ft. Example of a WaveNet network: WN-RS485 repeater as backbone Backbone wiring: A RS485 segment (backbone) is wired using a bus comprising a shielded, standard CAT5 cable. The bus line consists of two data lines (Data+, Data-) and an earth line. This bus line is connected to every RS485 module associated with a WaveNet Router in the segment.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 11 7.4 Lock Nodes WaveNet Lock Nodes form the interface between WaveNet and the locks in the 3060 digital locking and organization system (locking cylinders and SmartRelays, for example). All of them have: • A special B-field port through which they communicate with the SimonsVoss RF locks; • A radio port (915 MHz) for transmitting data to the WaveNet Nodes (WaveNet Router Nodes, WaveNet Repeater Nodes and WaveNet Central Nodes).
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 12 The output is used to send signals to external systems such as sensors, heaters, lights and so on. The output is an electronic switch (open drain) which can operate with up to 25 V and 650 mA. A 6-pin color-coded cable is available for the optional connection of the I/Os. The cable is plugged into the socket market ‘sensor’ on the Lock Node.
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WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 14 There are, however, some interesting solutions which also allow ‘branch operation’ using devices such as a modem or external software (PC Anywhere, for example). Networks are divided up into segments. A WaveNet Central Node can serve up to 253 segments, while each segment can have up to 253 WaveNet Lock Nodes / WaveNet Router Nodes. Note: If you are using the LSM software, the network can be divided up between 1021/62 and 253/253 (segments / Lock Nodes per segment).
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 15 9.0 Security Since WaveNet gathers and records critical data, it has to be reliably protected against unauthorized access. This places the highest demands on the system with regard to information and manipulation security. 9.1 Secure communication between the WaveNet network nodes The radio communication across the WaveNet wireless network is protected against tapping and data-monitoring by means of advanced cryptography. 9.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 16 Please watch the LED while inserting the new battery. It should flash (2 times) briefly immediately after you have placed the first new battery into the empty battery compartment. The node is then ready for operation (power-up reset). If the LED does not light up, please take out the battery, short-circuit the battery contacts in the Lock Node, then replace the battery. 11.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 17 12.3 WaveNet Central Node with integrated RS485 port Order number WN.CN.RS232.RS485 Description WaveNet Central Node for connecting to a computer/server. Central Node with integrated RS485 port for backbone. Dimensions (L*W*H) 3.9 x 2.6 x 1.6 inches (100 x 65 x 40 mm) Voltage supply (for all 6 V ... 12 V DC Routers) Power (for all Routers) 12.4 Min.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 18 For all routers with radio modules: Maximum transmission 5 dBm (3.16 mW) to antenna socket output 12.5 Sensitivity -90 dBm at 19.2 kBaud Frequency 915 MHz Current consumption in receive mode 12 mA at 3.3 V WaveNet Router Node as RS 485 Repeater Order number WN.RN.RS485.RS485 Description WaveNet Router Node as RS485 Repeater with two RS485 ports, including connection terminal for external plug-in power supply Dimensions (L*W*H) 3.9 x 2.6 x 1.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 19 12.6 12.7 WaveNet Router Node as 915 MHz Repeater Order number WN.RN.RF915.RF915 Description WaveNet Router Node as Repeater with 868 MHz radio module. Includes connection terminals for external plug-in power supply and external send and receive antenna. Dimensions (L*W*H) 3.9 x 2.6 x 1.6 inches (100 x 65 x 40 mm) or 3.9 x 2.6 x 5.1 inches (100 x 65 x 130 mm) with antenna WaveNet Router Node with RS 485 / 915 MHz Converter Order number WN.RN.RS485.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 20 12.8 12.9 WaveNet Router Node with 915 MHz / RS-485 Converter Order number WN.RN.RF915.RS485 Description WaveNet Router Node as a converter between 915 MHz and the RS485 port for using the Router Node as a backbone, including connection terminals for an external plug-in power supply and an external send and receive antenna Dimensions (L*W*H) 3.9 x 2.6 x 1.6 inches (100 x 65 x 40 mm) or 3.9 x 2.6 x 5.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 21 Power consumption with no data traffic: approx. 40 µA Note: dependent on data traffic and HF interference density Maximum transmission power approx. 1 mW Sensitivity -95 dBm Frequency 915 MHz Input (3x) Floating (current pulse approx. 35 µA for 1ms every 0.5 sec) Output (Open Drain) Maximum switching voltage: 25 V DC Maximum switch-on current: 2 A Continuous current: 650 mA Internal resistance (AN): 0.5 Ω Battery lifespan approx.
WaveNet Radio Network 3065 Page 22 Order number WN.LN.RF915.NOIO Description WaveNet Lock Node with integrated battery, without inputs and output (node for PC networking of the digital components Dimensions (H x ∅) 1.46 inches x 2.1 inches (37 mm x 53 mm) Voltage supply 2 Batteries CR2/3AA, Lithium 3,6 V Current consumption Radio transmission: 25 mA; Radio reception: 15 mA; Power consumption with no data traffic: approx.