Sp80 With Satel Radio Protocol
This is documentation of openHAB binding for Satel Integra Alarm System which allows you to connect to your alarm system using TCP/IP protocol with ETHM-1 module installed or RS-232 protocol with INT-RS module installed. Spectra Precision SP80 GNSS GPS Receiver. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi connectivity, and optional internal UHF transmit radio. The cellular modem may be used for SMS (text message) and e-mail alerts as well as as regular Internet or VRS connectivity. Likewise, SP80 can connect to the Internet from the field using WiFi hotspots, where available. Projection is defined in the local coordinate system used, coordinates may be either Easting (2nd line), Northing (3rd line), Height (4th line), or Latitude (2nd line), Longitude (3rd line) and Ellipsoidal Elevation (4th line). Devices are always listed in this order: radio (if any), modem and WiFi. See screen examples and descriptions below.
.Rev A ©Copyright Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. February, 2011 All contents in this manual are copyrighted by Topcon.
All rights reserved. The information contained herein may not be used, accessed, copied, stored, displayed, sold, modified, published, distributed, or otherwise reproduced.ECO#4074.Calculating Absolute Positions.1-4 Essential Components for Quality Surveying.1-4 Calculating Differential Positions. 1-5 Conclusion.1-8 GR-5 Receiver.1-8 GR-5 Features.1-10 MINTER.
1-10 Data and Power Ports. 1-15 External Radio Antenna Connector.1-16 Connector.Establishing a USB Connection. 2-24 Bluetooth Module Configuration.2-24 Collecting Almanacs and Ephemerides.2-27 Chapter 3 GR-5 Configuration.3-1 Managing the Radio Modem.3-2 Connecting with the Radio Modem.3-3 Modem Configuration.3-4 Configuring a Digital UHF Radio Modem.Table of Contents Chapter 4 GR-5 Receiver Setup and Survey. 4-1 Receiver Setup.4-1 Step 1: Set up the Receivers.4-1 Step 2: Measure Antenna Height.4-3 Step 3: Collect Data.4-7 MINTER Operation.4-8 Static Surveying for Base Stations.GPS Board Details. A-8 Bluetooth Module Details. A-9 Internal TPS Spread Spectrum Modem Details.A-10 Internal Topcon UHF Modem General Specification Details.A-11 Internal UHF Satel Modem Details.A-12 Optional GSM/GPRS Module Details. A-13 Connector Specifications.Table of Contents WEEE Directive.
C-2 Appendix D Warranty Terms. D-1 Index P/N 7010-1004.Table of Contents Notes: GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Preface Preface Thank you for purchasing this Topcon product. The materials available in this Manual (the “Manual”) have been prepared by Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. (“TPS”) for owners of Topcon products, and are designed to assist owners with the use of the receiver and its use is subject to these terms and conditions (the “Terms and Conditions”).Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
And any use of such marks by Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. Is used under license. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.Terms and Conditions herein and in any case only with a single receiver or single computer. You may not assign or transfer the Software or this license without the express written consent of TPS. This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate the license at any time by destroying the Software and Manual.Notification that an action has the potential to adversely affect system operation, system CAUTION performance, data integrity, or personal health.
Notification that an action will result in system damage, loss of data, loss of warranty, or personal WARNING injury. GR-5 Operator’s Manual. Satel radio modem version 3.44f. Digital radio modem version 1.6RevG If new versions of the firmware are released, the user can load them to the GR-5 as described on “Loading New Firmware Using TRU” on page 5-21. P/N 7010-1004.Preface Notes: GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Chapter 1 Introduction The GR-5 receiver is a multi-frequency, GNSS receiver built to be the most advanced and compact receiver for the surveying market. The receiver is a multi-function, multi-purpose receiver intended for precision markets. Precision markets means markets for equipment.Introduction Figure 1-1.
GR-5 Receiver GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Principles of Operation Principles of Operation Surveying with a professional-grade GNSS receiver can provide users with accurate and precise positioning; a fundamental requirement for any surveying project. This section gives an overview of existing and proposed Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and receiver functions so that basic operating principles can be applied.Essential Components for Quality Surveying Achieving quality positioning results from the GR-5 requires an understanding of the following elements:. Accuracy - The accuracy of a position that is delivered by a.Base and the Remote receivers. – The quality of observed measurements can also affect accuracy, and for this reason Topcon GNSS products use sophisticated and patented techniques to produce highly precise measurements. However, these measurements can.RTCM message formats (v3 or greater) for all RTK and DGPS communication needs. Several legacy correction message formats are also provided by Topcon GNSS products in order to support interoperability with older GNSS systems, but their use is now deprecated.RTK accuracy of up to 10mm horizontal and 15mm vertical.
The GR-5 supports three widely used network RTK implementation techniques, specifically, VRS, FKP, and MAC. Virtual reference station (VRS). The network software collects raw data measurements from several reference stations that belong to a network.The receiver processor controls the process of signal tracking. The GR-5 tracks the GIOVE-A and GIOVE-B test satellites. The signals from these satellites are used for signal evaluation and test purposes only.This allows the operator to double check real-time results obtained in the field. The GR-5 comes in one of the following configurations:.
with an FH915 Plus TX/RX/RP radio modem.The GR-5 is a 216-channel GNSS receiver with two data ports, a power port, a multi-system GNSS board, and a radio modem communications board, an interface for controlling and viewing data logging, and also includes:.FUNCTION FUNCTION Power Button Button Figure 1-2. GR-5 MINTER displays the data recording status.
See “The The REC LED FUNCTION button” on page 1-13 for more information on REC LED behavior when using the FUNCTION button. Green blinks – each blink indicates that data is being written to the SDHC card.Table 1-1 The RX TX LED describes the LED colors and patterns for the different modems available for the GR-5 receiver. RX TX LED Indications. No light – modem is turned off.GR-5 Receiver.
Solid blue light – the Bluetooth module is on and a connection has been established. No light – the Bluetooth module is off. Turns the receiver on and off. The Power button switches the receiver between information.No light Release to stop data recording. Seconds Pressed for 5–8 Release to turn serial port A baud rate to seconds 9600 bps. Pressed for 8 No light No function (data recording still on). Seconds GR-5 Operator’s Manual 1-14.GR-5 Receiver Data and Power Ports The GR-5 has the following three ports (Figure 1-3):.
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USB – rimmed in yellow; used for high-speed data transfer and communication between the receiver and an external device. The body of the connector on the corresponding cable is yellow.Introduction External Radio Antenna Connector The radio antenna connects to the external antenna connector on the GR-5 radome (Figure 1-4). The radio antenna uses a reverse polarity TNC connection or BNC connection depending on the installed radio modem. External Antenna Connector Figure 1-4.5/8' thread pole/adapter or the quick disconnect (see “The quick disconnect adapter” on page 1-24 for details). Bottom Connector for Standard Setups Figure 1-5.
GR-5 Quick Connector SDHC and SIM Card Slots The SDHC and SIM card slots reside under the batteries near the base of the dome.SIM card installed can be accessed via TRU for configuration purposes. A SIM card can be purchased from a local cellular provider. Card Slot (for SDHC card) Figure 1-6. GR-5 Card Slot Example GR-5 Operator’s Manual 1-18.GR-5 Receiver Batteries The GR-5 receiver comes equipped with two detachable, rechargeable batteries (Figure 1-7) for powering the receiver. GR-5 Batteries The receiver draws power from one battery at a time before switching to the second battery.
Each detachable battery can provide between 5hrs.Cables The GR-5 package includes standard communication and power cables for configuring the receiver and providing a power source to the receiver. Table 1-3 lists the cables included in the GR-5 package. GR-5 Package Cables Cable Description Cable Illustration.GR-5 Receiver Other Accessories (p/n 22-034101-01) charges the internal The power supply unit batteries when connected to a grounded outlet (Figure 1-8). This unit converts the alternating current (AC) normally supplied from an electrical outlet to a direct current (DC) used to charge the batteries and/or power the receiver.SS/GSM Antenna UHF/GSM Antenna Figure 1-9. Modem Antenna The heavy duty tripod The GR-5 2m fixed height Tripod and Pole (22-050501-01) is shown in Figure 1-10.
The pole (22-050908-01) is not pictured. Tripod For more details on the accessories and package options available for the GR-5, contact a local Topcon dealer.Optional Accessories Topcon offers a wide variety of accessories especially designed to extend job reliability and efficiency. For more details on the optional accessories available for the GR-5, contact a local Topcon dealer. (p/n 22-006008-01 The universal tribrach and tribrach adapter and p/n 22-006009-011) are used to level the tripod and secure the receiver or antenna to the tripod (Figure 1-11).A hand-held controller Rover systems to be configured and monitored directly in the field. TopSURV (field data collection software) and TRU (receiver configuration and monitoring software) can be used on Topcon controllers to configure and manage the receiver.
FC-25 FC-2500 Figure 1-14.See “Assembling the AA Battery Shell” on page 2-17 for details on how to attach the pack to the GR-5. AA Battery Pack Do not use rechargeable AA batteries.To grounded outlet Figure 1-19. Battery Recharger Option Authorization File (OAF) Topcon Positioning Systems issues an Option Authorization File (OAF) to enable the specific options that customers purchase. An Option Authorization File allows customers to customize and configure the receiver according to particular needs, thus only purchasing those options needed.
RS-232C and USB port connectivity 1. There is no separate option for GALILEO signals in the OAF. The GR-5 tracks the GIOVE-A and GIOVE-B test satellites.
The signals from these satellites are used for signal evaluation and test purposes only.Introduction Notes: GR-5 Operator’s Manual 1-28.Chapter 2 Pre-survey Preparation Before beginning to survey with the GR-5 receiver, the following software needs to be installed and configurations need to be applied: Install receiver configuration software See “Installing Topcon Software” on page 2-2. Optional: install SDHC card and/or SIM card See “Installing the Optional SDHC and SIM Cards”.Pre-survey Preparation Installing Topcon Software The Topcon GPS+ CD includes the following software programs used for configuring and maintaining the receiver. This software is also available on the TPS website to registered users. PC-CDU Lite ver. 7.12 or newer.Installing Topcon Software To Install PC-CDU: 1. Create a PC-CDU folder on the hard drive and place the compressed PC-CDU zip file (retrieved from either the website or the GPS+ CD) in this folder. Navigate to the PC-CDU folder and double-click the PC- CDUMS zip file.2 GB of memory.
The recognizable capacity is controlled through the Memory option in an OAF. Once installed, the card(s) generally remains installed.
The card can then be accessed via the receiver board using a data port or Bluetooth wireless technology. GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Installing the Optional SDHC and SIM Cards (Figure 2-3): To install the SDHC card 1.
Ensure the receiver is turned off. Remove the battery to the left of the MINTER. Carefully insert the SDHC card, label side down, into the SDHC card slot located at the top of the battery compartment.3. Carefully insert the SIM card, label side up, into the SIM card slot located at the top of the battery compartment.
Install SIM Card Once the receiver is turned on, the receiver board will detect the SIM card and it will be ready to use as needed. GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Do not use as a power source during surveying. The power supply unit can be connected to the charging cradle or directly to the GR-5.
The power supply has the following specifications:. input voltage – between 100 and 240 V AC.The battery charger can also be attached to a tripod, belt, or RTK pole to provide external power to the base station or rover. Before using the GR-5, fully charge the batteries for maximum operating time (Figure 2-6 on page 2-10). while they are attached to the GR-5. while they are attached to the charging cradle If the batteries are attached to the GR-5 or to the charging cradle, an approximately 6-hour charge cycle will fully charge the batteries; the batteries charge simultaneously.The batteries can be safely left in the receiver or the charging cradle once charging is complete. Doing so will not overcharge or damage the batteries. The batteries can also be attached/detached to/from the receiver or charging cradle at any time without harming the batteries, the GR-5 Operator’s Manual 2-10.When returning the batteries to the receiver or cradle, charging is automatically resumed.
Power Management Topcon’s PC-CDU software provides an interface for various configuration, monitoring, and management functions for the receiver. For power management of the receiver, PC-CDU enables the power source, enables the charging mode, and displays the current voltage for the batteries.Figure 2-8. Select Charger Mode 5. Select the Turn on/off Slots drop-down list to set power output on internal slots (Figure 2-9). On – slot C is powered if the receiver is turned on GR-5 Operator’s Manual 2-12.Power Management.
Off – internal slot is not powered even if the receiver is turned on. Always – internal slot is powered even if the receiver is turned off Figure 2-9. Select Power Output Modes – Ports and Slots 6.0.4 V between the batteries. View the BATT LED To check the status of the internal batteries, or check the status using available Topcon software. Check the BATT LEDs for battery status. – A green light indicates greater than 85% charge.Powering the Receiver Using the Detachable Batteries The GR-5 receiver comes with two detachable, rechargeable batteries and an AA battery shell.
Each battery can provide between 5 and 10 (approximate) hours of operation at room temperature, depending on the mode of the receiver and the capacity of the battery.Figure 2-12. Insert the GR-5 Batteries Detaching the Batteries To detach the batteries from the GR-5, so that they can be charged or replaced: Using the clip at the top of the battery, gently pull down and out to detach the battery from the receiver (Figure 2-13).Powering the Receiver Figure 2-13.
Detach the GR-5 Batteries Assembling the AA Battery Shell To assemble the AA battery shell to the GR-5 (Figure 2-14): Do not use rechargeable AA batteries. Do not use the AA battery shell when the radio CAUTION modem is in transmitter mode.Pre-survey Preparation 4. Insert the AA battery shell into the battery compartment of the receiver as shown in “To attach the batteries to the GR-5 (Figure 2-12):” on page 2-16. Surveying while Charging The user can execute any kind of surveying while charging the internal batteries attached to the GR-5 without degradation of performance.Powering the Receiver 1. Connect one end of the cradle-to-receiver cable to the charging cradle. Connect the other end to the power port on the receiver.
Connecting the charging cradle and the receiver using the cradle-to-receiver charging cable Figure 2-15. Connect the Charging Cradle and Receiver (Figure 2-16 on To connect the receiver to an auxiliary battery page 2-20).To turn OFF the receiver, press and hold the power button for more than one and less than four seconds (until both the STAT and the REC LEDs are off). This delay (about 1 second) prevents the receiver from being turned off by mistake. GR-5 Operator’s Manual 2-20.Connecting the Receiver and a Computer Connecting the Receiver and a Computer Topcon’s TRU and PC-CDU software products provide an interface for various configuration, monitoring, and management functions for the receiver. To configure, manage files, or maintain the receiver, connect the.1.
Connect the receiver and a computer using an RS232 cable or USB cable and PC-CDU as seen below. Click Configuration Receiver General. In the Turn on/off Slots area, ensure the Slot 2 (C) check box is enabled. GR-5 Operator’s Manual 2-22.Connecting the Receiver and a Computer Establishing an Serial (RS232) Cable Connection 1.
Using the RS232 cable, connect the serial port of the computer (usually COM1) to the receiver’s serial port. Press the power button on the receiver to turn it on. 3.Pre-survey Preparation To successfully connect to the GR-5 receiver, do not check the External Receiver checkbox in the NOTE Connection Parameters dialog box. See “Configuring the Receiver Using TRU” on page 3-19 for more information on configuring the receiver. Establishing a USB Connection Make sure the computer has the TPS USB driver installed and that the USB option is enabled.Bluetooth Module Configuration 1. Using the RS232 cable, connect the serial port of the computer (usually COM1) to the receiver’s serial port.
If needed, turn on the receiver and computer. Run the TRU program and click Device Application Mode Receiver Managing. Authentication – enable to require a PIN before two Bluetooth enabled devices (such as, the receiver and a computer) can establish a communication link.
The two devices must use the same PIN. Bluetooth name – the name of the Bluetooth module. GR-5 Operator’s Manual 2-26.Collecting Almanacs and Ephemerides. Bluetooth address – the unique electronic address for the module.
Firmware base – the current firmware base version. Firmware version – the current firmware version of the Bluetooth module. Bluetooth Parameters 5. If the last known receiver position, stored in the NVRAM, is different from the present position by several hundred kilometers. After loading a new OAF.
After loading new firmware. After clearing the NVRAM.
Before surveying GR-5 Operator’s Manual 2-28.This data is then processed using post-processing software (for example, Topcon Tools). Use the following When configuring receivers for RTK surveying, checklist to ensure the receivers are properly set up.See “Receiver Setup” on page 4-1 for more information. Managing the Radio Modem TRU is Topcon’s radio modem configuration utility for modems embedded in Topcon receivers.
TRU provides the following functions:. Connecting a computer to an integrated radio modem via a serial port or Bluetooth wireless technology.Managing the Radio Modem Connecting with the Radio Modem 1. Turn on the receiver.
Connect the computer and receiver using an RS-232 cable or Bluetooth wireless technology. Click Device Application Mode Modem Managing. Then click Device Connect. Figure 3-1.GR-5 Configuration 5.
All internal modems for the GR-5 are on port C. Select the Internal Modem check box and choose ser/c from the drop-down menu. Click Connect. Connection Parameters 6. TRU will search through port speeds and flow settings until it finds the modem.Settings icon to configure the GR-5 internal modem. Modem Managing 2. If the GR-5 contains a Digital UHF modem (other name Digital AW401), the Topcon Digital UHF screen appears.
The General tab displays information on the modem model, and the product identification.The settings can be read-only (marked by the icon) or changeable (marked by the icon). UHF Modem Settings. Mode – displays whether the UHF or GSM/CDMA band is used for communication.
GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Managing the Radio Modem. Baud rate – select a baud rate for the modem’s serial port. The user can adjust the baud rate.
This is the flow rate on the serial port connecting the modem to the GPS board. 38400 is the recommended rate with this radio.4. When finished configuring the radio modem, always disconnect from TRU before exiting to prevent conflicts with serial port management. If needed, launch TRU and set up the receiver to run as an RTK Base station or RTK Rover. GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Settings icon to configure the GR-5 internal modem. This page is intentionally left blank Figure 3-8. Modem Managing 2.
If the GR-5 contains an FH915+ modem, the Topcon - FH915+ screen appears. The General tab displays the manufacturer, the modem model, and the product identification information. Pressing the Refresh button renews the list. Pressing the Import button imports settings from a file. Pressing the Export button saves settings in a file. Pressing the Load button writes new setting into the modem. GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-10.Managing the Radio Modem.
The settings can be read-only (marked by the icon) or changeable (marked by the icon). This page is intentionally left blank Figure 3-10. Settings - Settings Page The Settings page allows viewing and changing general communication parameters, and parameters specific for the modem.(when in Master mode). It can be a number from 0 to 14 digits. Send Time, s – specifies a time interval in seconds, is used to ensure reliable communication between the pair of modems (master - slave) and avoid unnecessary modem GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-12.Managing the Radio Modem reinitialization. The transmitting modem will send the service word to the receiving modem in every ‘sndtime’ seconds. The service word does not affect the differential corrections (RTCM or CMR messages) in any way.
NOTICE If the parameter is set to zero, the service word is not be used in data transmission.25cm between the user and the NOTICE radio modem. On the TRU Main Screen in Modem Managing mode double- click on the Settings icon to configure the GR-5 internal modem. This page is intentionally left blank Figure 3-11. Modem Managing GR-5 Operator’s Manual.Managing the Radio Modem 2. If the GR-5 contains a Satel modem, the Satel screen appears.
The General tab displays the modem model, and the product identification information. This page is intentionally left blank Figure 3-12. Settings - General Tab 3. Output Power, mW - sets the appropriate level of output power. Possible values: 100, 200, 500, and 1000 mW (default). FCS - sets to OFF for configuring the radio-modem with a dedicated channel. Select Master for the Base, and Slave for the Rover.
GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-16.Managing the Radio Modem In free channel scan mode, the Base radio modem will regularly scan the current operating frequency to determine the degree of a radio noise (interference). Should the level of noise on the current operating frequency be greater than the threshold specified in this field, the transmitter will stop broadcasting and switch to the next frequency.6. When finished configuring the radio modem, always disconnect from TRU before exiting to prevent conflicts with serial port management. If needed, launch TRU and set up the receiver to run as an RTK Base station or RTK Rover. GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-18.Configuring the Receiver Using TRU Configuring the Receiver Using The GR-5 can be configured in several ways for collecting data for RTK or post-processing. A static Base station collects measurement information and saves this data to its internal memory.2.
Start TRU on the computer. The TRU Main Screen displays (TRU). Initially the tools are inactive. TRU Main Screen 3. Select Device Application Mode Receiver Managing. Click Device Connect. On the Connection Parameters dialog box, select the following parameters: GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-20.Configuring the Receiver Using TRU.
Connect Using – select either Serial Port or Bluetooth device for communication. Bluetooth transport may not be available in the following situations: the device-specific Bluetooth NOTICE stack is not supported by the Application, or the Bluetooth power is turned off.Once a TRU connection with the receiver has been established, the Tools become active (Figure 3-17). TRU Connection Established 7. Select the Receiver Settings icon. Then use the Receiver Settings icons to configure the connected receiver. Receiver Settings GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-22.Configuring the Receiver Using TRU 8. Click the Tracking icon, and set the antenna type used with the connected receiver (Figure 3-19).
Set Antenna Usage 9. Click the Observation tab, and set the Elevation mask to 15 degrees for satellites tracking and position computation (Figure 3-20), also the PDOP mask for position computation, then click OK.The user will simply set up over a mark and power up. The base receiver will automatically select a new position gathered by autonomous averaging and save it for later re-occupation. GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-24.Configuring the Receiver Using TRU. Maximum distance: if the point has been previously occupied and the receiver position falls within proper tolerance, it will select a point from positions stored in memory. Enable averaging mode: select to enable averaging autonomous positions for a occupation point with the interval set in the Position averaging interval field in seconds.Then select cmd as the Input Mode in the dev/ser/c Properties screen (Figure 3-23) and click Messages.
RTK Input Format. Click Messages Add new message. Then click the (.) more button to display the Receiver Message List screen. GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-26.Configuring the Receiver Using TRU Figure 3-24. Add New Message P/N 7010-1004 3-27.– RTK float – where the Rover receiver computes the current relative coordinates in differential mode using both pseudo ranges and phases; however, with a float solution, the phase GR-5 Operator’s Manual 3-28.Configuring the Receiver Using TRU ambiguity is not a fixed integer number and the “float” estimate is used instead. – RTK fixed – where the Rover receiver computes current relative coordinates, with ambiguity fixing, in differential mode.
SATELLAR XT 5R radio router is designed for serial data connectivity in mission-criticalapplications. It is a part of SATEL XPRS solution for applications requiring long-rangeconnections, high reliability and independence of network. It also provides an excellenttechnology for back-up routing: the intelligence to automatic switchover is included.The SATELLAR XT 5R can be used as a serial data radio modem and as a repeater in packetrouting networks. When central unit is added to the radio unit, full TCP/IP functionalityis obtained.
The SATELLAR XT 5RC consists of two separate modules; a radio unit and acentral unit. The central unit together with the radio unit is typically used in a networkas a master station or in locations where Ethernet connectivity is needed.For radio router stations, the central unit is not necessary. SATELLAR XT 5R radio unitcan be used in stations where a standard RS-connection is sufficient.
The radio unitcan operate as a transparent radio link; essentially replacing a wire with classic RS-232based protocol. Various network topologies, from a simple point-to-point link to long-rangepoint-to-multipoint systems with multiple repeaters, are available with the radio unit. SATELLAR’s benefits include. Meets the mission critical connectivity requirements: high availability, long-range connectivity,easy and error-free deployment. Integrated serial networking support and conversions. Configuration is easy with NETCO, centralized configuration software. Supreme reliability.
Cyber security: data encryption according to AES-128/AES-256 standards, built-in firewall,user authentication, secure browser accessAvailable models and product codes:. SATELLAR XT 5R FSK (YF0100). SATELLAR XT 5R QAM (YF0200). SATELLINE-EASy is provides a compact and flexible solution for many different long-rangeapplications.
It can be equipped with an LCD and push buttons for facilitating the configurationof the radio modem. SATELLINE-EASy has two operating voltage levels to choose from andlow power consumption. Wide 90 MHz / 70 MHz tuning range (330420 MHz / 403 473 MHz). Selectable channel spacing 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz. Operating voltage level options: +3 +9 Vdc or +6 +30 Vdc. Compatible with SATELLINE-EASy Pro and -3AS Epic modems. Models with AES128 encryption support availableThe configuration of the radio modem can be made with a terminal program or a SATEL ConfigurationManager.
SATELLINE-EASy is compatible with SATEL radio modules and high power products,and with SATEL additional equipment e.g. SATELLINK products. Available models and product codes:. SATELLINE-EASy, without display (YM6500).
SATELLINE-EASy, with display (YM6550). SATELLINE-EASy, without display, with AES128 encryption support (YM6510). SATELLINE-EASy, with display, with AES128 encryption support (YM6560). SATELLINE-4Pro is an IP67 (NEMA 6) classified long range data radio modem with a high powertransmitter (35 W), high data speed (28.8 kbps), wide tuning range and selectable channelspacing.
It is designed for easy mobile use in demanding field conditions. IP67 ensuresit is waterproof and secured against dust.With the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and a keypad the user can monitor the current operatingstatus (frequency and channel number) and power level, voltage level and field strength. For mobile field applicationsSATELLINE-4Pro is particularly well suited for mobile field applications under varyingweather conditions. Due to the high transmitting power, connection distances over 80kilometers can optimally be covered. SATELLINE-4Pro uses Forward Error Correction (FEC);advance checking and correction of the data packets minimize the error rate.In SATELLINE-4Pro network any substation can function as a repeater. In this store andforward operating mode, the radio modem receives a message, buffers the received data,and transmits it further to another substation using the same radio channel as in reception.SATELLINE-4Pro is compatible with SATELLINE-EASy products and it complies with the followinginternational standards: FCC CFR47 part 90 and RSS-119 Issue 12.
SATELLINE-EASy Pro is an IP67 classified UHF radio modem with a high power transmitter,a wide 70 MHz tuning range and selectable channel spacing. It is particularly well suitedfor outdoor use under varying weather conditions, e.g. Land surveying. Due to the hightransmitting power, connection distances of up to 80 kilometers can be covered. Heavy-duty tool for outdoor useAccording to the IP67 standard, the casing and connectors of the SATELLINE-EASy Pro arewaterproof and secured against dust.
The radio modem is equipped with a Liquid CrystalDisplay (LCD), used to indicate the current operating status (frequency, channel number,power level, voltage level, field strength), as well as for changing the setups of theradio modem. High 25 or 35W output power. Wide 70 MHz tuning range (403 473 MHz).
Selectable channel spacing 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz. IP67 classified housing.
Model with AES128 encryption support availableReliable data transferIn the SATELLINE-EASy Pro the error rate is minimized by means of advance checking andcorrection of the data packets. In Forward Error Correction (FEC), the data packets aresplit in several blocks. The radio modem adds correction information inside the blocksduring transmission.In this radio network any substation can function as a repeater. In this operating mode(store and forward), the radio modem receives a message, buffers the received data, andtransmits it to another substation, using the same radio channel as in reception.SATELLINE-EASy Pro features embedded Message Routing software, which takes care of routingmessages across a radio modem network automatically after proper settings have been made.Communication is completely transparent, which makes Message Routing directly compatiblewith most user protocols.
Flexible and cost-efficient choiceSATELLINE radio modem networks are flexible, easy to expand and they can cover a wide varietyof solutions from simple point-to-point connections to large networks consisting of hundredsof modems. Setting up a local data transfer network is quick and cost effective.SATELLINE-EASy Pro is compatible with other SATELLINE-EASy modems and also modules. Available models and product codes:.
SATELLINE-EASy Pro (YM6803), by default with 35W output powern. SATELLINE-EASy Pro with AES128 encryption support (YM6813)n.
25W limited output power version as an order option. The SATELLINE-3AS Epic NMS exhibits a high power (10 W) transmitter and two receivers operatedin a Diversity Reception mode. The Diversity Reception improves the reliability of theconnection where there is a lot of signal fading caused by reflections. The high outputpower and the Diversity Reception make it possible to more than double the connectiondistances in comparison to ordinary SATELLINE-3AS NMS radio modems with 1 W output power. Easy remote managementThe remotely manageable SATELLINE-3AS Epic NMS offers configuration through radio, efficientdiagnostics tools and accumulation of operation statistics data, in addition to ordinarycommunication functions.
The management and surveillance of a network of 3AS Epic NMSradio modems is effected through the master station connected by a serial interface toa PC with dedicated Network Management System software.The 3AS Epic NMS radio modems monitor the condition of the radio connection, in particularthe strength of the signal (RSSI) and the voltage level of the power source as well asthe inside temperature of the modem. The information is transmitted to the SATEL NMSPC, where it is stored and displayed as logs and trend data.
SATEL NMS for network designingA SATELLINE-3AS Epic NMS network consists of remotely adjustable radio modems operatedin a polling mode and controlled through the master station by dedicated SATEL NMS software.The SATEL NMS software provides the user with a powerful graphical tool for designinga radio network, which ensures that each NMS radio modem receives and transfers onlythe messages intended for it, and that each message is appropriately routed, using repeaterswhere necessary.The user data and NMS information are transferred seamlessly together. The NMS is compatiblewith most user protocols, making the NMS network suitable for a wide range of applications. Dual Band versions availableSATELLINE-3AS(d) Epic NMS radio modems are also available as a special “Dual Band” versions.These radio transceivers offer two times 2 MHz frequency bands, and radio modem can bereprogrammed to operate at any channel within those two bands. Frequency bands are tunedat the factory and the maximum separation between the highest and the lowest frequencyis 15 MHz. SATELLINE-3AS NMS is a remotely manageable radio modem that provides reliable, real-timedata communications.
In addition to ordinary communication functions it exhibits configurationthrough radio, efficient diagnostics tools and accumulation of operation statistics data.A SATELLINE-3AS NMS network provides a working solution to a large variety of wirelessdata communications applications. Efficient monitoring of the signal condition and flexibleuse of alternative routing makes it particularly well suited for frequently changingnetworks and applications requiring the utmost reliability. Network management and surveillanceThe Network Management System provides remote configuration of the network and advanceindication of faults, for maximum reliability, labor-saving maintenance work and efficientsystem management. The management and surveillance of the network is effected throughthe Master Station connected by a serial interface to a PC with dedicated Network Managementsoftware.The NMS radio modems monitor the condition of the radio connection: strength of the signal(RSSI), the voltage level of the power source and the inside temperature of the modem.The information is transmitted to the SATEL NMS PC, where it is stored and displayedas logs and trend data.
With the help of the graphical display of the network, the usercan configure, add or remove radio modems without a need of a terminal, draw messageroutes and set repeater links. Benefits of using the NMS system:. Enhanced reliability through advance indication of anticipated faults and failures. Reduced configuration and maintenance costs through remote configuration.
Efficient network development tool. Flexibility in adapting to customer protocols and applicationsAvailable models and product codes:.
SATELLINE-3AS NMS (YM1070) without display. SATELLINE-3ASd NMS (YM1075) with display. Ready to use, licence freeThe model SATELLINE-EASy 869 is a ready to use radio modem on the pan-European (869 MHz)or Indian (865 MHz) licence free channels with default settings.
It is allocated fornarrow band telemetry, alarm and data transfer applications.Any radio modem in a network can be used as a master station, substation and/or repeater,because of the store and forward function.SATELLINE-EASy 869 can be equipped with a LCD and push buttons for facilitating easy configurationof the radio modem. SATELLINE-3AS VHF is a half-duplex VHF radio modem that operates on 135 174 MHz or 218 238 MHz frequency band. Channel spacing 12.5 and 25 kHz are available, with over-the-airdata rates 9600 bps or 19200 bps, respectively.A special advantage of the VHF frequency band, is the wider coverage. With the same carrierpower and antenna gain, the connection ranges are 30 to 50 per cent larger than thosereached with an equivalent UHF radio modem.The radio modem is compatible with the most widely used serial interfaces RS-232, RS- 485and RS-422. The SATELLINE-3AS(d) VHF with 5 W output power and a heat sink is the appropriatechoice when continuous transmission (when transmitter duty cycle exceeds 20%) is required.In mobile fleet management applications, use of VHF frequencies reduces signal fadingsignificantlyThe product is available with and without display and with or without a cooling part.The model SATELLINE-3ASd VHF is equipped with a LCD display, which facilitates easy programmingof the radio modem. Benefit from the SATEL NMSA SATELLINE-3AS(d) VHF network consists of remotely adjustable radio modems controlledthrough the master station by the SATEL NMS (Network Management System) software.
TheSATEL NMS provides a powerful graphical tool for designing and monitoring the radio network.The NMS radio modems monitor the condition of the radio connection, in particular the strengthof the signal (RSSI), the voltage level of the power source and inside temperature ofthe modem. The information is transmitted to the software, where it is stored and displayedas logs and trend data. With the help of the graphical display at the software, the usercan conveniently configure, add or remove radio modems as well as set repeater links,without need of a terminal. Other benefits of the NMS:. Enhanced reliability through advance indication of anticipated faults and failures. Reduced configuration and maintenance costs through remote configuration. Flexibility in adapting to customer protocols and applicationsAvailable models and product codes:.
SATELLINE-3AS VHF (YM5000) without display and cooling part. SATELLINE-3ASd VHF (YM5010) with display, but without cooling part.
SATELLINE-3AS VHF C (YM5020) without display, but with cooling part. SATELLINE-3ASd VHF C (YM5030) with display and cooling part. SATELLINE-3AS Epic DB includes a high power (10W) transmitter and two receivers which givesyou numerous diversity functions. With the diversity receiver the modem selects the bestsignal from the ones received in distinction to the two different points.
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Thus we canimprove the reliability of the connection where there is a lot of reflections and fading.These characteristics make it possible to more than double the distances between themodems compared to the SATELLINE-EASy radio modems.In radio systems it is not necessary to have a direct visual connection between the masterstation and the moving substation because the radio signal transmits by reflecting frombuildings and terrain e.g. Such as hills. The fading occurs when the radio signals reflectfrom several objects to the antenna of the receiver.
The propagation speed of the radiosignals is at the speed of light so the signals reflecting from different objects arriveinto the receiver at different times. The signals at the receiving antenna are in differentphases so in the worst case two equally strong signals being in opposite phases canceleach other out and thus will cause the fading. The dips of the signal appear with halfwave intervals. In connections, which are only based on reflections, the reliabilityof the signal receiving is depending on the position of the receiving antenna even onesfairly close to the base station.By setting the two antennas of the diversity receiver at least ¾ x wavelength apart fromeach other the message can always be received by one of the receivers if not both.
Wheninstalling the antennas in this way they are rarely at the same time in the fading dips. Dual Band radioThe SATELLINE-3AS Epic DB radio modem is a “Dual Band” version. The radio transceiver ofthe Dual Band version offers as an option two 2 MHz frequency bands, tuned at the factorywith maximum separation of 15 MHz between the highest and the lowest frequency. The radiomodem can be reprogrammed to operate at any channel within those two bands.SATELLINE-3AS Epic DB is compatible with SATELLINE-EASy modems and modules. Available model and product order code:.
SATELLINE-3AS Epic DB (YM3004) without display and cooling part. SATELLINE-3AS Epic C DB (YM3006) with cooling part, but without display. SATELLINE-3ASd Epic C DB (YM3007) with display and cooling part. SATELLAR XT 5RC IP radio router provides the most reliable data connectivity for mission-criticalapplications that require stability, high availability, security and long range. It supportsboth IP and serial data low latency networking. The remote management is easy with theintuitive user interface NETCO. With its advanced coding technologies, excellent sensitivityand performance values, SATELLAR wireless router is the market leader in the spectralefficiency.
The digital IP radio modem system: central and radio unitsA central unit together with a radio unit is typically used in a network as a master stationor in locations where Ethernet connectivity is needed. The central unit of SATELLAR XT5RC is available with or without display.
For radio router stations, the radio unit canbe used alone.SATELLAR’s range can be tens of kilometers, and it can be extended to hundreds of kilometerswith repeater functionality.SATELLAR IP radio router is used in the SATEL XPRS communications solution. It provideshigh available connectivity with reliable radio technology and switchover functionality.Redundant routing with adjacent technologies is also provided. In addition to IP communications,support for serial components is ensured by serial modes of operation as well as protocolconversions. This means that network modernization processes can be done in a smart waystep-by-step.The SATELLAR’s redundant routing monitors the path to intended destinations and in caseof path failure it automatically switches to an alternative route. Virtual Router RedundancyProtocol (VRRP) support provides seamless hot-standby switchovers to redundant SATELLARor other VRRP supporting network device. Together redundant routing and VRRP providehigh-available and reliable communication.VLAN support expands SATELLAR’s easy integration into even more complex infrastructures.Quality of Service (QoS) enables bandwidth load balancing and sharing between differenttypes of data traffic.
Firewall increases security by blocking harmful or unnecessarytraffic. SATELLAR’s benefits include. Meets the mission critical connectivity requirements: high availability, long-range connectivity,easy and error-free deployment. Integrated serial and IP networking support and conversions. Configuration is easy with NETCO, centralized configuration software. Download the softwarefrom here: Cyber security: data encryption according to AES-128/AES-256 standards, built-in firewall,user authentication, secure browser accessAvailable models and product codes:. SATELLAR XT 5RC FSK without display (YF0110).
SATELLAR XT 5RC FSK with display (YF0120). SATELLAR XT 5RC QAM without display (YF0210). SATELLAR XT 5RC QAM with display (YF0220). Frequency rangeFSK: 360485 MHz QAM: 400445 MHz (Others, ask for availability)Tuning range45 MHzChannel spacingFSK: 12.5, 25, 150 kHz / QAM: 6.25, 12.5, 25 kHzSensitivity/Carrier powerSee the brochureInterfaceEthernet, RS-232, RS-422/485IndicatorsLED, displayData speedFSK: 230 kbps@150 kHz / QAM: 121 kbps@25 kHzOperating voltage+10.6 Vdc+30 VdcPower consumptionSee the brochureSize/WeightRU+CU 130 x 76.8 x 76.5 mm / 900 gConnectorsPower, RF (TNC female), ETH (RJ45), USB-A, USB-B. SATELLAR XT 5R radio router is designed for serial data connectivity in mission-criticalapplications.
It is a part of SATEL XPRS solution for applications requiring long-rangeconnections, high reliability and independence of network. It also provides an excellenttechnology for back-up routing: the intelligence to automatic switchover is included.The SATELLAR XT 5R can be used as a serial data radio modem and as a repeater in packetrouting networks. When central unit is added to the radio unit, full TCP/IP functionalityis obtained. The SATELLAR XT 5RC consists of two separate modules; a radio unit and acentral unit. The central unit together with the radio unit is typically used in a networkas a master station or in locations where Ethernet connectivity is needed.For radio router stations, the central unit is not necessary.
SATELLAR XT 5R radio unitcan be used in stations where a standard RS-connection is sufficient. The radio unitcan operate as a transparent radio link; essentially replacing a wire with classic RS-232based protocol. Various network topologies, from a simple point-to-point link to long-rangepoint-to-multipoint systems with multiple repeaters, are available with the radio unit. SATELLAR’s benefits include. Meets the mission critical connectivity requirements: high availability, long-range connectivity,easy and error-free deployment. Integrated serial networking support and conversions.
Configuration is easy with NETCO, centralized configuration software. Supreme reliability. Cyber security: data encryption according to AES-128/AES-256 standards, built-in firewall,user authentication, secure browser accessAvailable models and product codes:.
SATELLAR XT 5R FSK (YF0100). SATELLAR XT 5R QAM (YF0200). The small and robust 2G/3G/LTE router with WiFi option is perfect for applications likeremote monitoring and control, telemetry, SCADA for Utilities as well as M2M communications.It offers a new entry point for 3G/LTE data applications and supports the following radioaccess technologies: LTE, HSPA+, HSPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS and GSM. SATEL-GW120’s features include. Dual SIM. 2.4 GHz WiFi.
Dual Ethernet. Extended list of routing protocols. Security features. GPS receiver. SMS management.
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Active power conditioning. Centralised management and monitoringIn case WiFi is not needed, a good choice is SATEL-GW100. It has all the same functionsthan SATEL-GW120 except WiFi. Available models and product codes:.
SATEL-GW100 without WiFi (YG0100). SATEL-GW120 with WiFi (YG0120)High availability by redundancy with adjacent technologies. The versatile 2G/3G/LTE wireless router is suitable for a variety of industrial deployments.The compact structure makes it excellent for M2M applications like SCADA, telemetry andintelligent traffic systems. The router supports the following radio access technologies:LTE, HSPA+, HSPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS and GSM. SATEL-GW600’s features include. Dual SIM. Quad Ethernet ports.
SMS commands. RS-232 and RS-485 serial ports. Digital inputs for event detection. Relay contact options. Extended list of routing protocols. Security features. Protocol conversions.
Centralised management and monitoringAvailable model and product code:. SATEL-GW600 (YG0600)High availability by redundancy with adjacent technologies. Cellular routers complement SATEL XPRSSATEL’s radio technology can be used in cooperation with adjacent technologies such ascellular.
The SATEL XPRS is a data communications solution offering the most reliablelong-range data connectivity and the highest availability for mission-critical applicationsunder all circumstances. SATEL-GW cellular routers complement the solution. The co-operationof adjacent technologies adds even more reliability, predictability and security to thenetwork’s connectivity. The varying system requirements such as different investmentprofiles and increasing redundancy and performance demands are met with availabilityas high as 99,999%.