User Manual

6 Raveon Technologies Corp.
2. Overview
The RV-D 80 - E B / R V - M 8 0 - E DART compliant Data radio modem is capable of high-
speed narrow-band data communications. It contains a receiver, a transmitter, and
modem, creating an easy-to-use transparent data radio link. The built-in DART protocol is
compatible with Raveon’s DART data radio protocol (Dynamic Automatic Radio
Transmission). (www.raveon.com/DART ) This radio modem is not compatible with
Raveon’s M7 series of data radio modems.
The RV-D 80 - E B / R V - M 8 0 - EB u ser interface is asynchronous digital data into and
out of the RV-D80-EB/RV-M80-EB . Modem operation is virtually transparent to the user
and the configuration of the modem is via the user serial port.
The command-line interface is similar to Raveon’s other data radio products, and
configuring the mode is very easy. The RV-D80-EB/RV-M80-EB is an easy to use and its
re-programmability makes it extremely versatile. Most parameters within the modem may
be re-configured to optimize it for specialized operations, extended range, or higher data
throughput.
2.1. Features
General Features
Serial input and output. Programmable serial baud rates up to 57600.
Small sized and single-board construction.
Very efficient circuitry. ( < 700mW receiving, < 8W transmitting)
Easy to use. Transmit data in = Receive data out.
Easily configured using “AT” commands
Extensive diagnostic capabilities
WMX serial protocol may be enabled on the serial port..
Wide input voltage with high-efficiency switching voltage regulator.
DART Radio Modem Features
Quickly deploy new radios into complex systems
Configures radio modems dynamically, based upon current system needs and settings.
Over-the-air channel/frequency assignments
Data transmission bandwidth allocation
Assigns channel bandwidth dynamically to devices needing to communicate
Retry interval and duration is managed by local base station based on loading and QOS
Wireless Devices (WDs) automatically find the a local base station to link-up to when they power on.
Balance the data communication loads based upon device priorities, system configuration and minimum QOS
WDs may be assigned to groups. Single messages may be sent to groups of WDs. Messages may be routed
to/from groups.