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1 | Manual Fuel Trak | Users Manual | 778.64 KiB |
HHoommeeRRiiddeerr USER MANUAL FUEL Trak User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 1 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 RECORD OF REVISIONS Details Author BMN Validation YES Date mm/jj/2003 Revision V0.01 Release 0.01 ABREVIATIONS Call Rider Trak or Call Rider RF address of a module HomeRider Server Metering Equipment Serial Number CR Module SIHR Trak User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 2 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................................4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................5 Functional description....................................................................................................................................................5 Hardware specifications.................................................................................................................................................5 Mechanical specifications ..............................................................................................................................................5 Ambient conditions .........................................................................................................................................................7 Electrical specifications .................................................................................................................................................7 Radio specifications........................................................................................................................................................7 RF TRANSCEIVER......................................................................................................................................................7 Protocole RF...................................................................................................................................................................7 Presentation....................................................................................................................................................................8 Structure..........................................................................................................................................................................8 Layer description............................................................................................................................................................9 Hardware interface.......................................................................................................................................................10 Software specifications.................................................................................................................................................11 INSTALLATION PROCESS......................................................................................................................................12 PRODUCTION INFORMATION..............................................................................................................................13 Components placement.................................................................................................................................................13 USER INFORMATION..............................................................................................................................................14 Information to user.......................................................................................................................................................14 Labelling requirements.................................................................................................................................................14 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.2 4 5 5.1 6 6.1 6.2 User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 3 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 INTRODUCTION 1 The Fuel Trak Module is a system to manage the level of Fuel in a Tank. The module is intrinsic safety and is designed to operate in explosive area. The module is powered by a battery that allow 10 years of operation. Figure 1 : Fuel Trak Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 4 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Functional description The module Fuel Trak is designed to be installed on a Fuel Tank . The module read level on the sensor every hour and memorize it. After 12 hour (12 reading) the module transmit a radio data frame with the level history of the last 12 hours to C@llRider. A C@llRider is another part of the system that receive the data and then connect to internet and send the data over the net to the servers. 2.2 Hardware specifications 2.2.1 Mechanical specifications The electronic part is housed in a specific casing. Figure 2 : Casing Bottom Figure 3 : Casing Top Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 5 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Figure 4 : Soleplate User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 Page : 6 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. 2.2.2 Ambient conditions The module is designed to operate in a temperature range of 20 C to 60 C 2.2.3 Electrical specifications The module is powered by a 3.6 Volts, 2,25 A/hour lithium battery. 2.2.4 Radio specifications The radio part of the module use the 915 Mhz frequency range. 3 RF TRANSCEIVER 3.1 Protocole RF The objective of the present chapter is to describe the 915MHz low level protocole used for the Fuel Trak project. The restrictions are:
FCC part 15 Low power consumption MSP430 family ATMEL Transceiver Range 915 -> 921.3 Mhz User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 7 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 Application data 5. Session Layer 4. Transport Layer 7. Application Layer 6. Presentation Layer 3.1.1 Presentation At the physical level, the standard imposes an even radio power density distribution on the spectrum. The Frequency hope spread spectrum (FHSS) scheme was retained to achieve it. The FHSS principal is:
Transmitting on one frequency for a certain time, then pseudo-randomly jumping to another, and transmitting again. Also, the FHSS could counter-act interference by using different carrier frequency at different time. It's carrier will hop around within the band so that hopefully it will avoid the jammer at some frequencies. To synchronize the transmission and reception frequency, in order to prevent lost data, a sync word has been inserted. Also, to assure completion of all the data, an algorithm of data interleaving and data correction have been implemented. 3.1.2 Structure Simplified OSI structure:
------------------------------------------------------------------ HR_Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------ LLC_Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------ PHY_Interface Logical Link Control Layer
------- MAC_Interface Transmission Modulation Manchester Medium Access Control Layer Compensation drive en Network (LF,CF,CI,) Interleaving + BCH Address (ISA/DA) 2. Data Link Layer 1. Physical Layer 3. Network Layer frquence Not used Synchro Frequency hope CRC User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 8 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 3.1.3 Layer description 3.1.3.1 Physical layer The physical layer assures the following:
Modulation Manchester coding (average energy) Frequency hope Synchronization Compensation of frequency shift due to T and aging 3.1.3.1.1 Frame structure The frame is composed of 2 successive sub-frame of fixed length:
1/ Beacon sub-frame 2/ Data sub-frame The beacon sub-frame is composed of 64 bursts. Each burst consists of 48 chips (24bits). And for each burst, theres a frequency hope 64 bursts for 64 frequencies. The beacon burst is composed of a preamble and a long sync word The data sub-frame is composed of 64 bursts. Each burst consists of 48 chips (24bits). And for each burst, theres a frequency hope 64 bursts for 64 frequencies. The data burst is composed of a preamble, short sync word and 16 bits of data. squence 1 2 3 4 5 61 62 63 64 1 2 3 4 5 61 frquence 52 63 3 35 12 27 47 20 33 52 63 3 35 12 27 4 squence balise squence donne burst balise burst donn User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 9 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 Beacon Burst preamble 32chips long sync.p 16 chips Data Burst preamble 8chips sync 8 chips T.burst T.burst data 16 bits = 32chips 3.1.4 Hardware interface The module is connected to the Keller sensor by a 6 wire cable. The length of cable is 4 m. User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 10 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 3.2 Software specifications Figure 5 : Software bloc The principle of the software is to read the sensor every hour and to memorize the value. After 12 hours, the module activate the radio to send a data frame with the last 12 hours inside. After the system return to sleep for one hour waiting the time for the next measure. User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 11 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 INSTALLATION PROCESS 4 To install the module :
Fix the soleplate on the wall with 2 or more screw.
After having start the C@llRider (see C@llRider documentation)
place the magnet during 6 to 10 second to generate an INSTALL data radio frame.
Plug the module on the soleplate. The installation is complete. User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 12 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 5 PRODUCTION INFORMATION 5.1 Components placement PCB TOP PCB BOTTOM User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 13 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 6 USER INFORMATION 6.1 Information to user. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 6.2 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. Labelling requirements. User Manual FUEL TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_FUELTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 14 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01
1 | Manual Propane Trak | Users Manual | 784.14 KiB |
HHoommeeRRiiddeerr USER MANUAL Tank Trak Rochester User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 1 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 RECORD OF REVISIONS Details Author BMN Validation YES Date mm/jj/2003 Revision V0.01 Release 0.01 ABREVIATIONS Call Rider Trak or Call Rider RF address of a module HomeRider Server Metering Equipment Serial Number CR Module SIHR Trak User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 2 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................................4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................5 Functional description....................................................................................................................................................5 Hardware specifications.................................................................................................................................................5 Mechanical specifications ..............................................................................................................................................5 Ambient conditions .........................................................................................................................................................7 Electrical specifications .................................................................................................................................................7 Radio specifications........................................................................................................................................................7 RF TRANSCEIVER......................................................................................................................................................7 Protocole RF...................................................................................................................................................................7 Presentation....................................................................................................................................................................8 Structure..........................................................................................................................................................................8 Layer description............................................................................................................................................................9 Hardware interface.......................................................................................................................................................10 Software specifications.................................................................................................................................................10 INSTALLATION PROCESS......................................................................................................................................11 PRODUCTION INFORMATION..............................................................................................................................12 Components placement.................................................................................................................................................12 USER INFORMATION..............................................................................................................................................13 Information to user.......................................................................................................................................................13 Labelling requirements.................................................................................................................................................13 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.2 4 5 5.1 6 6.1 6.2 User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 3 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 INTRODUCTION 1 The Propane Trak Module is a system to manage the level of gas in a Tank. The module is intrinsic safety and is designed to operate in explosive area. The module is powered by a battery that allow 10 years of operation. Figure 1 : Propane Trak The module casing allow operation in various area indoor and outdoor. The Rochester gauge type used is the Junior model. That is this system is able to replace directly the Rochester mechanical indicator witch is provided with the tank User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 4 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Functional description The module Propane Trak is designed to be installed on a Gas Tank equipped with a mechanical Rochester Gauge. The module read le level on the gauge every hour and memorize it. After 12 hour (12 reading) the module transmit a radio data frame with the level history of the last 12 hours to C@llRider. A C@llRider is another part of the system that receive the data and then connect to internet and send the data over the net to the servers. 2.2 Hardware specifications 2.2.1 Mechanical specifications The electronic part is housed in a specific casing. Figure 2 : Casing Bottom Figure 3 : Casing Top Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 5 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Figure 4 : Soleplate User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 Page : 6 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. 2.2.2 Ambient conditions The module is designed to operate in a temperature range of 20 C to 60 C 2.2.3 Electrical specifications The module is powered by a 3.6 Volts, 2,25 A/hour lithium battery. 2.2.4 Radio specifications The radio part of the module use the 915 Mhz frequency range. 3 RF TRANSCEIVER 3.1 Protocole RF The objective of the present chapter is to describe the 915MHz low level protocole used for the Propane Trak project. The restrictions are:
FCC part 15 Low power consumption MSP430 family ATMEL Transceiver Range 915 -> 921.3 Mhz User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 7 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 Not used Application data 5. Session Layer 3. Network Layer 4. Transport Layer 7. Application Layer 6. Presentation Layer 3.1.1 Presentation At the physical level, the standard imposes an even radio power density distribution on the spectrum. The Frequency hope spread spectrum (FHSS) scheme was retained to achieve it. The FHSS principal is:
Transmitting on one frequency for a certain time, then pseudo-randomly jumping to another, and transmitting again. Also, the FHSS could counter-act interference by using different carrier frequency at different time. It's carrier will hop around within the band so that hopefully it will avoid the jammer at some frequencies. To synchronize the transmission and reception frequency, in order to prevent lost data, a sync word has been inserted. Also, to assure completion of all the data, an algorithm of data interleaving and data correction have been implemented. 3.1.2 Structure Simplified OSI structure:
------------------------------------------------------------------ HR_Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------ LLC_Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------ PHY_Interface User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Logical Link Control Layer Page : 8 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite.
------- MAC_Interface Transmission Modulation Manchester Medium Access Control Layer Compensation drive en Network (LF,CF,CI,) Interleaving + BCH Date : 07/09/2003 Address (ISA/DA) 2. Data Link Layer 1. Physical Layer Frequency hope frquence Synchro V0.01 CRC 3.1.3 Layer description 3.1.3.1 Physical layer The physical layer assures the following:
Modulation Manchester coding (average energy) Frequency hope Synchronization Compensation of frequency shift due to T and aging 3.1.3.1.1 Frame structure The frame is composed of 2 successive sub-frame of fixed length:
1/ Beacon sub-frame 2/ Data sub-frame The beacon sub-frame is composed of 64 bursts. Each burst consists of 48 chips (24bits). And for each burst, theres a frequency hope 64 bursts for 64 frequencies. The beacon burst is composed of a preamble and a long sync word The data sub-frame is composed of 64 bursts. Each burst consists of 48 chips (24bits). And for each burst, theres a frequency hope 64 bursts for 64 frequencies. The data burst is composed of a preamble, short sync word and 16 bits of data. squence 1 2 3 4 5 61 62 63 64 1 2 3 4 5 61 frquence 52 63 3 35 12 27 47 20 33 52 63 3 35 12 27 4 squence balise squence donne burst balise burst donn Beacon Burst preamble 32chips long sync.p 16 chips Data Burst preamble 8chips sync 8 chips T.burst T.burst data 16 bits = 32chips User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 9 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 3.1.4 Hardware interface The module is connected to the Rochester gauge by a 3 wire cable. The length of cable is 2 m. 3.2 Software specifications Figure 5 : Software bloc The principle of the software is to read the gauge every hour and to memorize the value. After 12 hours, the module activate the radio to send a data frame with the last 12 hours inside. After the system return to sleep for one hour waiting the time for the next measure. User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 10 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 INSTALLATION PROCESS 4 To install the module :
Fix the soleplate on the wall with 2 or more screw.
After having start the C@llRider (see C@llRider documentation)
place the magnet during 6 to 10 second to generate an INSTALL data radio frame.
Plug the module on the soleplate. The installation is complete. User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 11 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 5 PRODUCTION INFORMATION 5.1 Components placement PCB TOP PCB BOTTOM User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 12 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 6 USER INFORMATION 6.1 Information to user. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 6.2 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 Labelling requirements. User Manual PROPANE TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_PROTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 13 / 13 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01
1 | Manual Water Trak | Users Manual | 673.23 KiB |
HHoommeeRRiiddeerr USER MANUAL WATER Trak BADGER User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 1 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 RECORD OF REVISIONS Details Author BMN Validation YES Date mm/jj/2003 Revision V0.01 Release 0.01 ABREVIATIONS Call Rider Trak or Call Rider RF address of a module HomeRider Server Metering Equipment Serial Number CR Module SIHR Trak User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 2 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................................4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................5 Functional description....................................................................................................................................................5 Hardware specifications.................................................................................................................................................5 Mechanical specifications ..............................................................................................................................................5 Ambient conditions .........................................................................................................................................................7 Electrical specifications .................................................................................................................................................7 Radio specifications........................................................................................................................................................7 RF TRANSCEIVER......................................................................................................................................................7 Protocole RF...................................................................................................................................................................7 Presentation....................................................................................................................................................................7 Structure..........................................................................................................................................................................7 Layer description............................................................................................................................................................7 Hardware interface.........................................................................................................................................................7 Software specifications...................................................................................................................................................7 INSTALLATION PROCESS........................................................................................................................................7 PRODUCTION INFORMATION................................................................................................................................7 Components placement...................................................................................................................................................7 USER INFORMATION................................................................................................................................................7 Information to user.........................................................................................................................................................7 Labelling requirements...................................................................................................................................................7 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.2 4 5 5.1 6 6.1 6.2 User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 3 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 INTRODUCTION 1 The Water Trak Module is a system to manage the water flow. The module is powered by a battery that allow 5 years of operation. Figure 1 : Water Trak Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 4 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Functional description The module Water Trak is designed to be installed on a Badger Module . The module count the implusions on the badger module and memorize them. After 12 hour the module transmit a radio data frame with the flow history of the last 12 hours to C@llRider. A C@llRider is another part of the system that receive the data and then connect to internet and send the data over the net to the servers. 2.2 Hardware specifications 2.2.1 Mechanical specifications The electronic part is housed in a specific casing. Figure 2 : Casing Bottom Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 5 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Figure 3 : Casing Top Figure 4 : Soleplate User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 6 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 2.2.2 Ambient conditions The module is designed to operate in a temperature range of 20 C to 60 C 2.2.3 Electrical specifications The module is powered by a 3.6 Volts, 2,25 A/hour lithium battery. 2.2.4 Radio specifications The radio part of the module use the 915 Mhz frequency range. 3 RF TRANSCEIVER 3.1 Protocole RF The objective of the present chapter is to describe the 915MHz low level protocole used for the Water Trak project. The restrictions are:
FCC part 15 Low power consumption MSP430 family ATMEL Transceiver Range 915 -> 921.3 Mhz User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 7 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 Application data 5. Session Layer 4. Transport Layer 7. Application Layer 6. Presentation Layer 3.1.1 Presentation At the physical level, the standard imposes an even radio power density distribution on the spectrum. The Frequency hope spread spectrum (FHSS) scheme was retained to achieve it. The FHSS principal is:
Transmitting on one frequency for a certain time, then pseudo-randomly jumping to another, and transmitting again. Also, the FHSS could counter-act interference by using different carrier frequency at different time. It's carrier will hop around within the band so that hopefully it will avoid the jammer at some frequencies. To synchronize the transmission and reception frequency, in order to prevent lost data, a sync word has been inserted. Also, to assure completion of all the data, an algorithm of data interleaving and data correction have been implemented. 3.1.2 Structure Simplified OSI structure:
------------------------------------------------------------------ HR_Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------ LLC_Interface
------------------------------------------------------------------ PHY_Interface Logical Link Control Layer
------- MAC_Interface Transmission Modulation Manchester Medium Access Control Layer Compensation drive en Network (LF,CF,CI,) Interleaving + BCH Address (ISA/DA) 2. Data Link Layer 1. Physical Layer 3. Network Layer frquence Not used Synchro Frequency hope CRC User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 8 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 3.1.3 Layer description 3.1.3.1 Physical layer The physical layer assures the following:
Modulation Manchester coding (average energy) Frequency hope Synchronization Compensation of frequency shift due to T and aging 3.1.3.1.1 Frame structure The frame is composed of 2 successive sub-frame of fixed length:
1/ Beacon sub-frame 2/ Data sub-frame The beacon sub-frame is composed of 64 bursts. Each burst consists of 48 chips (24bits). And for each burst, theres a frequency hope 64 bursts for 64 frequencies. The beacon burst is composed of a preamble and a long sync word The data sub-frame is composed of 64 bursts. Each burst consists of 48 chips (24bits). And for each burst, theres a frequency hope 64 bursts for 64 frequencies. The data burst is composed of a preamble, short sync word and 16 bits of data. squence 1 2 3 4 5 61 62 63 64 1 2 3 4 5 61 frquence 52 63 3 35 12 27 47 20 33 52 63 3 35 12 27 4 squence balise squence donne burst balise burst donn User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 9 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 Beacon Burst preamble 32chips long sync.p 16 chips Data Burst preamble 8chips sync 8 chips T.burst T.burst data 16 bits = 32chips 3.1.4 Hardware interface The module is connected to the Badger Module by a 2 wire cable. The length of cable is 1 m. User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 10 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 3.2 Software specifications Figure 5 : Software bloc The principle of the software is to count the implusions and to memorize the value. After 12 hours, the module activate the radio to send a data frame with the last 12 hours inside. After the system return to sleep for one hour waiting the time for the next measure. User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 11 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 INSTALLATION PROCESS 4 To install the module :
Fix the soleplate on the wall with 2 or more screw.
After having start the C@llRider (see C@llRider documentation)
place the magnet during 6 to 10 second to generate an INSTALL data radio frame.
Plug the module on the soleplate. The installation is complete. User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 12 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 5 PRODUCTION INFORMATION 5.1 Components placement PCB TOP PCB BOTTOM User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 13 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01 6 USER INFORMATION 6.1 Information to user. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 6.2 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 Labelling requirements. User Manual WATER TRAK Reference Author State
: ADH_HRS_WATERTRK_090703
: Adnane Driouech - Technical Department
: Validated Page : 14 / 14 Ce document est la proprit exclusive de HOMERIDER SYSTEMS, il ne peut tre reproduit ou communiqu sans son autorisation crite. Date : 07/09/2003 V0.01
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2003-12-18 | 908.8 ~ 921.4 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2003-12-18
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Homerider Systems
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009784877
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1 | Physical Address |
ZA remora
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1 |
33170
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1 |
Gradignan, N/A 33170
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1 |
France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
RK6
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
TRAK
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A****** D****
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1 | Title |
Ingnieur Hardware
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1 | Telephone Number |
05573********
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1 | Fax Number |
05573********
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1 |
a******@homeridersystems.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Sensor | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
KTL
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1 | Name |
M**** R******
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1 | Telephone Number |
44-14********
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1 | Fax Number |
44-14********
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1 |
k******@ktl.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 908.80000000 | 921.40000000 | 0.0044000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC