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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit to that of the receiver's outlet. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
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Unit ed States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR 1.1307, 1.1310 and 2.1091 American National Standa rds Institute (ANSI) / Ins C95. 1:2005; Canada RSS102 Issue 5 March 2015 titute of Electrical and E lectronic Engineers (IEEE) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1:2005 Edition Documentation Information User Manual Documentation Information Intended Audience This document is intended to be read by:
l Sales engineers l Installation engineers l Technical support engineers l Common users Documentation Conventions Icon Conventions Icon Meaning Indicates information that can help you make better use of your product. Indicates references that can further describe the related topics. Indicates situations that could cause data loss or equipment damage. Indicates situations that could cause minor personal injury. Indicates situations that could cause major personal injury or even death. Notational Conventions Item
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"File" menu, we will described it as follows: "File > New". Revision History 1 User Manual Documentation Information Document Version Product Version 00 V1.0 Release Date September 2018 Initial release. Description 2 User Manual 1. Packing List 1. Packing List Item Quantity DTM-6000 Main Unit DC Power Cord RF Antenna Base 1 1 1 Quantity Item Wi-Fi Antenna GPS Antenna RF Antenna 1 1 1 l Items in the packing list are standard equipment. Optional accessories such as the M3 and M4 screws, latch and bracket for the DIN rail installation need to be purchased separately. l Pictures listed in this document are for reference only. 3 User Manual 2. Product Overview 2. Product Overview 2.1 Introduction The Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system, a distributed control system (DCS) and power automation monitoring system on the basis of computers, provides services such as data collecting, data monitoring and process control, and is also widely used in industries including:
l Electricity l Metallurgy l Petroleum l Chemical industry l Gas l Railway The SCADA data transmission scheme is tailored to transmit data between the third party control center and the remote terminal unit (RTU) by the SCADA gateway and the data transmission modem, which adopts DTM-6000. 4 2. Product Overview User Manual DTM-6000 is designed to obtain the original data after parsing the DNP/IEC protocol, then encapsulate the data on the basis of the DMR protocol, and finally deliver the data to the third party control center through the PDT/DMR digital trunking network for the administrators to browse. DTM-6000 has the following advantages:
l Supports end-to-end encryption (E2EE), assuring safety and reliability. l Supports data transmission in the private mobile radio (PMR) networks. l It can be deployed in remote and unfrequented areas or in areas with harsh conditions for automatic data transmission, lowing the labor cost. l Supports multiple frequencies including UHF1, UHF2 and VHF. 5 User Manual 2. Product Overview l Provides data transmission services for networks with different coverage scales (including small, medium and large) on the basis of DMR digital trunking network. 2.2 Appearance DTM-6000 needs to be placed on the cabinet horizontally, or hung on the cabinet through ears; it cannot be wall-mounted. Its appearance and dimensions are shown in the figure below. It is recommended to install DTM-6000 at places where children cannot reach. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) logo shown below appears on the product to indicate that this product must not be disposed off or dumped with your other household wastes. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling. of such hazardous waste. 2.3 Interfaces The interfaces of DTM-6000 locate on the top panel. 6 2. Product Overview User Manual No. Identifier Name Connector Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER Power inlet
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USB USB interface USB-Type A ANT/TX Antenna feeder interface BNC MIC GPS Aviation connector GPS antenna feeder interface DB26 SMA-F SERIAL Serial port DB9 ETH Ethernet port RJ-45 WLAN Wi-Fi antenna interface SMA-F 7 Connects to the DC power supply, with DC voltage range of 12 V to 30 V. Connects to USB memory. The upgrade program of DTM-6000 is stored in a USB memory. Connects to the antenna feed system. l Receiving and transmitting wireless signal from the base stations of DMR Trunking System in trunking mode. l Receiving and transmitting wireless signal from other DTM-6000 in standard mode. Connects to the PC through a programming cable, allowing parameter configuration of DTM-6000. Connects to the GPS antenna feeder, allowing GPS positioning of DTM-6000. DTM-6000 has two serial ports, enabling connection of two RTUs with serial ports at the same time. DTM-6000 receives data from RTU through the serial port, and transmits data to the third party control center. DTM-6000 has two Ethernet ports, enabling connection of two RTUs with Ethernet ports at the same time. DTM-6000 receives data from RTU through the Ethernet port, and transmits data to the third party control center. Connects to the Wi- Fi antenna, providing access point for interconnection of Wi- Fi User Manual 2. Product Overview No. Identifier Name Connector Description devices. 2.4 LED Indicators The five indicators of DTM-6000 are described in the table below. No. Identifier Color Status Description RUN Green ALM Green/Red STA1 Green/Orange Glowing DTM-6000 is loading the kernel through uboot. Off Flashing Glowing green Off Glowing red Flashing green DTM-6000iis booting. DTM-6000 completes booting, and is running normally. DTM-6000 is being upgraded through USB memory. DTM-6000 is communicating with the DMR Trunking System normally. DTM-6000 fails to register to the DMR Trunking System, or the DTM-6000 fails to communicate with the DMR Trunking System. Serial port 1 is transferring data through RS-232. 1 2 3 8 2. Product Overview No. Identifier Color User Manual Description Serial port 1 is transferring data through RS-485. Serial port 1 is working at RS-232 data transmitting mode. Serial port 2 is working at RS-485 data transmitting mode. Status Flashing orange Glowing green Glowing orange 4 5 STA2 Status indicator for serial port 2. Its Color, Status and Description are the same as the STA1 indicator. DMR Green/Red Flashing green DTM-6000 is transmitting data to the DMR Trunking System. Flashing red DTM-6000 is receiving data from the DMR Trunking System. Off The link between DTM-6000 and the DMR Trunking System is idle. 9 User Manual 3. Installing DTM-6000 3. Installing DTM-6000 3.1 Procedures This device requires controlled installation location by professional installers. The installer shall install the authorized antenna, and unauthorized antenna shall not be installed on this product. Install DTM-6000 to the cabinet, with a bracket to fix it during installation. For the installation of the bracket and DTM-6000, contact a technical support engineer. 3.2 Connecting the Cables As the downlink device of DTM-6000, RTU can be connected to DTM-6000 in two ways:
l If serial port is supported, the RTU can be connected to DTM-6000 through RS-232 or RS-485 by a serial cable. l If Ethernet port is supported, the RTU can be connected to DTM-6000 through RJ-45 by a net cable. 1. Connect Wi-Fi antenna to the Wi-Fi antenna interface (Interface 8) and tighten the joint. 2. Connect the GPS antenna feeder to the GPS antenna feeder interface (Interface 8) and tighten the joint. 3. Connect the antenna feeder to the antenna feeder interface (Interface 3), and tighten the joint. 4. (Optional) Connect the RTU with data cable type of RJ-45 to the Ethernet port (Interface 7) of DTM-
6000 through a net cable. 5. (Optional) Connect the RTU with data cable type of RS-232 or RS-485 to the serial port (Interface 6) of DTM-6000 through a serial cable, and fasten the screws on both sides of the joint. 6. Connect the power cord to the power inlet (Interface 1), and fasten the screws on the joint. 10 User Manual 4. Troubleshooting 4. Troubleshooting Phenomena Analysis Solution DTM-6000 fails to power on. l The power cord is not connected. l The power cord is in poor contact. l DTM-6000 fails to register to the DMR Trunking System. l Connect the power cord. l Reconnect the power cord. l Confirm whether DTM-
6000 is added, and is distributed with data transmission permission on the DMR Trunking System. The ALM indicator glows red. l DTM-6000 fails to l Confirm whether the communicate with the DMR antenna feeder is Trunking System. DTM-6000 fails to receive data from RTU. l DTM-6000 is not connected to the RTU properly. l The data cable is damaged. connected to the antenna feeder interface, and DTM-6000 is in the signal coverage of the DMR Trunking System. l Reconnect DTM- 6000 with RTU through the data cable. l Replace the data cable. If the above solutions cannot solve your problems, or you may have some other queries, please contact us or your local dealer for more technical support. 11 User Manual 5. Care and Cleaning 5. Care and Cleaning To guarantee optimal performance as well as a long service life of the product, please follow the tips below. 5.1 Product Care l Do not pierce, strike, throw or scrape the product. l Keep the product away from substances that can corrode the circuitry. l Keep the product dry. l Keep this product far away from overheating, which may shorten lifespan of the electronic parts, or even distort or melt the plastic parts. l Keep this product far away from extreme cold. Otherwise, the circuit board may be damaged by vapor generated when the product temperature rises to normal degrees. 5.2 Product Cleaning Before cleaning, disconnect the DTM-6000 from power supply. l Clean up the dust and fine particles on the product surface and charging piece with a clean and dry lint-
free cloth or a brush regularly. l Use a non-woven cloth with neutral cleanser to clean the device after long-time use. Do not use chemical preparations such as stain removers, alcohol, sprays or oil preparations, so as to avoid potential damage on the surface. Make sure the product is completely dry before use. 12 User Manual 6. Specifications 6. Specifications Item Value Operating Frequency l UHF: 400470 MHz Operating Bandwidth 12.5 KHz Adjustable in the following three channel spacings. Channel Spacing l 12.5 kHz TX Power Power Input Maximum Power Sensitivity Conducted/Radiated Emission Adjacent Channel Power Modulation Limiting Adjustable between 125 W. DC 1230 V 95 W 0.3 V/BER5%
l 36 dBm < 1 GHz l 30 dBm > 1 GHz l 60 dB@12.5 KHz l 2.5 KHz@12.5 KHz Ingress Protection Rating IP20 Dimensions (HWD) Weight Operating Temperature 58 mm186 mm199.5 mm (excluding the foot pad) 2.5 kg 30C to +60C 13 6. Specifications Item Storage Temperature Operating Humidity MTBF ESD User Manual Value 40C to +70C
<95% (non-condensing) 30,000 h IEC 61000-4-2 (level 4) l Contact discharge: 8 kV l Air discharge: 15 kV 14 User Manual 7. Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name 7. Abbreviations ALM ANT BER BNC DB DC DMR DNP DTM ETH GPS IEC IP MIC MTBF PC PDT PTT RS RTU SCADA SMA STA TX UHF USB VHF WLAN Alarm Antenna Bit Error Rate Bayonet Nut Connector Data Bus Direct Current Digital Mobile Radio Distributed Network Protocol Data Transmission Modem Ethernet Global Positioning System International Electrotechnical Commission Ingress Protection Microphone Mean Time Between Failures Personal Computer Professional Digital Trunking Push-to-Talk Recommended Standard Remote Terminal Unit Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Sub Miniature A Status Transit Ultra High Frequency Universal Serial Bus Very High Frequency Wireless Local Area Network 15 is the trademark or registered trademark of Hytera Communications Corporation Limited. 2018 Hytera Communications Corporation Limited. All Rights Reserved.