SD-171E / SD-174E Data Radio User Instruction Manual WARNINGSTATEMENT Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsible forcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment. NOTE:Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimits fora ClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsare designedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiate radio frequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications. However, thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular installation. Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision reception, whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuseris encouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthe following measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferent fromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianfor help. CAUTION:TocomplywithFCCRFexposurecompliancerequirements,a separationdistanceofatleast99.8Cmmustbemaintainedbetweenthe antennaofthisdeviceandallpersons.Maximumantennagainof6dBishall notbeexceeded. Theinstallationandoperatinginstructionsmustclearlyindicatethatthese conditionsareforsatisfyingFCCRFexposurecompliance.Thewarning statementshallmentionthemaximumantennagainandtheminimum separationdistance. 2 About your SD-170E Series Data Radio The SD-170E Series of RF Link Modules utilize the latest technology in their designs and manufacturing. SD-170E models are Phase Lock Loop Synthesizer (PLL) / microprocessor controlled and offers 1/ 5 watt (Low / High) programmable output power with 16-channel capability. Multiple functions including 1200 to 9600 baud rates, AC and/or DC audio coupling, GMSK, FFSK and FSK modulation are standard in these fully programmable RF Link Module units. Programmable sub-
audio squelch system (CTCSS & DCS) and two-tone squelch system are added to the signal level detect squelch system
(RSSI). GPS Data handling is provided to interface and control an internal GPS receiver. To assure satisfaction from the radio, we urge you to thoroughly read the operation and function information in this manual before operating your SD-171E/SD-174E. Applications of some of the functions described in this manual are determined by the system you use. Your dealer will program your radio so that you have the greatest number of functions possible relative to your needs. Should you have questions regarding the operation of the radio, please consult your Dealer. 3 Specifications GENERAL Equipment Type Data radio Performance SpecificationsTIA/EIA-603 / ETS 300.113 Band VHF(SD-171E) / UHF(SD-174E) Channel Spacings 25 kHz, 12.5 kHz programmable RF Output Power 1 watt, 5 watt programmable Modulation Type F2D, F3E Intermediate Frequency 45.1 MHz & 455 kHz Number of Channels 16 Frequency Source Synthesizer Operation Rating Intermittent 90 : 5 : 5 (Standby: RX: TX) Power Supply Ext. Power Supply(12 VDC Nominal) 9V - 18.0V DC EXTREME Temperature Range Storage from - 40C to + 80C Operating from - 30C to + 60C Current Consumption Standby (Muted) < 65 mA Transmit 5 Watt RF power < 2.0 A Transmit 1 Watt RF power < 1.0 A Frequency Bands:
RX TX VHF : V2 142.000 - 174.000 MHz 142.000 - 174.000 MHz UHF : U2 450.000 - 490.000 MHz 450.000 - 490.000 MHz Lock Time < 10 mS TX to RX attack time < 20 mS (No Power Saving) RX to TX attack time < 20 mS Dimensions (118mm)H x (63 mm)W x (35 mm)D Weight 266.5 grams 4 TRANSMITTER Specification Carrier Power: Nom. Max. Min. Hi 5W < 6W > 4.5W Low 1W < 1.5W > 0.8W Sustained Transmission Nominal conditions Time : 5 10 30 Sec. Power: >90% >85% >80%
Frequency Error < 0.75 kHz Nominal condition for UHF 5.0 ppm Extreme condition for UHF Frequency Deviation:
25 kHz Channel Spacing Peak 5.0, Min. 3.8KHz 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing Peak 2.5, Min. 1.9KHz Audio Frequency Response Within +1/-3dB of 6dB octave
@ 300 Hz to 2.55 kHz for 12.5 kHz C.S.
@ 300 Hz to 3.0 kHz for 25 kHz C.S. Adjacent Channel Power 25 kHz < 70 dBc @ Nominal Condition
< 65 dBc @ Extreme Condition 12.5 kHz < 60 dBc @ Nominal Condition
< 55 dBc @ Extreme Condition Conducted Spurious Emission < -36 dBm (< 1GHz), -30 dBm (> 1GHz) Modulation Sensitivity 100mV RMS @ 60 % Peak Dev. Hum & Noise:
25 kHz Channel Spacing > 40 dB (with no PSOPH) 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing > 40 dB (with PSOPH) Modulation Symmetry < 10 % Peak Dev @ 1 kHz input for nominal dev +20dB Load Stability No osc at 10:1 VSWR all phase angles and suitable antenna No destroy at 20:1 all phase angle Peak Deviation Range Adjustment @ 1 kHz, Nom. Dev +20dB:
25 kHz Channel Spacing Min. 3.5, Max. 6.0KHz 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing Min. 1.5, Max. 4.0KHz 5 RECEIVER Specification Sensitivity (12dB Sinad) Standard B.W < -118 dBm, Narrow B.W <-117 dBm
@ Nom. Condition Standard B.W < -115 dBm, Narrow B.W <-114 dBm
@ Extreme Condition Amplitude Characteristic. < 3 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity:
25 kHz Channel Spacing > 70 dB @ Nom., > 60 dB @ Extreme Condition 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing > 60 dB @ Nom., > 50 dB @ Extreme Condition Spurious Response Rejection > 70 dB (100 kHz - 4 GHz) Image Response > 70 dB IF Response > 70 dB Others. > 70 dB Intermodulation Response Rejection:
25 kHz/ 50 kHz 70 dB 50 kHz/ 100 kHz 70 dB Conducted Spurious Emission @ Nominal Conditions:
9 kHz - 1 GHz < -57 dBm 1 GHz - 4 GHz. < -47 dBm RX Spurious Emissions (Radiated) @ Nominal Conditions 9 kHz - 1 GHz < -57 dBm 1 GHz - 12.75 GHz < -47 dBm AF Distortion. < 3% @ Nom., < 10 % @ Extreme condition RX Hum & Noise:
25.0 kHz CP < 40 dB No PSOPH 12.5 kHz CP < 40 dB with PSOPH Receiver Response Time < 16 mS Squelch Opening Range: -113dBm 2 @ Nom. Condition Squelch Closing Range (Hysteresis): -116dBm 2 @ Nom. Condition Squelch Attack Time:
RF Level at Threshold < 40 mS RF Level at Threshold + 20 dB < 30 mS Squelch Decay Time 5 mS Min., 20 mS Max. Antenna Socket Input Match > 10 dB Return Loss L.O. Frequency Temperature Stability 1st < 5 ppm, 2nd < 15 ppm from -30 to + 60 C L.O. Frequency Aging Rate 2 ppm/ year 6 Safety Information WARNING
DO NOT hold the radio in such a manner that the antenna is next to, or touching, exposed parts of the body while transmitting.
DO NOT allow children to operate transmitter-equipped radio equipment. CAUTION
DO NOT operate the radio near unshielded electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere unless it is a type especially designed and qualified for such use.
NEVER use the radio in an aircraft.
NEVER use the radio near to sensitive medical equipment or in areas where instructed not to do so, e.g. Petrol filling stations.
When used in a vehicle, do not mount the radio unit on or near the Airbag or Airbag activation device.
The use of an accessory not recommended or supplied by Maxon may cause damage to equipment or injury to personnel, and will invalidate warranty.
The outlet must not be obstructed and must be easily accessible at all times.
Never attempt to disassemble, modify or repair the unit unless the work is carried out by a Maxon approved Dealer. Incorrect assembly, modification or repair may cause irreparable damage to your unit and will invalidate warranty. For service or repair always return your radio to an authorized Maxon Dealer. 7 Unpacking information Remove and carefully inspect the contents of your package(s) for the following items:
Radio User manual If any items are missing, please contact the dealer from which you purchased the radios, or contact us at phone number 913-859-9515 or if call within the U.S. toll free at 800-993-9476. SD-171 / SD-174 Features Synthesized Operation with 16 channel capability 1 / 5 Watt programmable output power Programmable 12.5 / 25KHz channel spacing Channel scan Busy channel lockout Tx Time-out timer Power Save Marked Idle Tx Delay Data transmission and reception through GMSK modem Data transmission and reception through FFSK modem Support transmission of global position data 8 Description of radio components
Antenna connector
DB-15 connector
GPS Antenna connector (option)
DIP-S/W
Jumper selector Exterior View 1 2 4 SW401 RV401 5 RV403 RV402 3 Digital Board 9 Antenna installation Fasten the antenna to the radio by turning the antenna cable clockwise into the receptacle on left of radio when looking at front of radio. Powering the data radio Your data radio accepts many sources of DC power to permit more versatile use. This radio operates from 9.0V to 18V DC and standard voltage for test is 12V DC. 10 SD-170E Series Operation Channel select / SCAN Your radios channel can be selected by inner DIP-S/W or serial command inputted from external control system. To change channel by inner DIP-S/W (), you should open the upper cover and then look for the DIP-S/W() on the digital board of the bottom cover. Once located, change the DIP-S/W to select wanted channel according to channel dip switch chart. To use a serial command for channel selection, it should be inputted by external equipment or device (ex. Personal computer) through Pin 8 of DB-15 connector. See the message format for serial command for full details. If your radio has been programmed the channel scan, you must enter the scan mode by serial command. Transmit The transmission will be made by various inputs such as PTT signal (Pin 3 of DB-15 connector), TX serial command and Serial data input (Pin 10 of DB-15 connector: This input is only available when a modem option board is installed). TTL level is used as PTT signal and is active low. If you installed an option modem board, you can use RS-232 level as a PTT signal instead of TTL level. To maintain transmission, continuous PTT signal input is required. If you use Tx serial command for transmission, normally, its released by Rx serial command. If RF activity is present; it will not be illuminated if the radio indicates a clear channel. When the channel is clear, input the PTT signal or Tx serial command and transmit data or audio. Remove the PTT signal or input Rx serial command when you have finished transmission. CAUTION : Operation of the transmitter without a proper antenna installed may result in permanent damage to the radio. Receive When you have finished transmission, remove the PTT signal or input Rx serial command. You will receive data from another radio or hear another person talking from the connected external speaker. 11 Scan modes Scanning is a dealer programmable feature that allows you to monitor a number of channels. Your dealer will help you define a scanning mode and your channel scan list Channel scan Once the scan list has been established, initiate scan by serial commands. If a conversation is detected on any of the channels in the scan list, the radio will stop on that channel and you will be able to hear the conversation. At that time, busy channel data is sent to external equipment or device through serial command. So, you can identify busy channel data as decoding of received serial command from your radio in the external equipment or device. Normally, if you try to transmit during scanning, the transmission will be made on the channel that the call was received during the programmable scan delay time. (The scan delay time is the amount of time the radio will stay on that channel once activity has ceased. Dealer programming of 4 ~ 7 seconds is typical). The radio will resume scanning once the scan delay time has expired, and will continue to scan until the serial command for scan stop is inputted by external equipment. After the scan resumes, if a transmission is made, the radio will transmit on the selected priority channel. This feature is similar to priority scan TX except for selection of priority channel. You can assign a priority channel by inner dip switch only. Scan channel delete To temporarily delete a channel from the scan list, simply input the serial command for scan deletion to the radio while scanning and stopped on the channel to be deleted. This will temporarily remove that channel from the scan list until the scan is closed or the radios power is reset. CTCSS / DCS Scanning To help to block out unwanted calls to your radio, the SD-170E series can be programmed by your dealer to scan for tones. 12 Channel dip switch chart CHANNEL NO. SWITCH POSITION 1 5 9 1 2 3 4 2 6 1 2 3 4 3 7 1 2 3 4 4 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SW401 CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH Serial command Serial RX/TX Data Format
(1) Asynchronous Serial Data Transfer
(2) Baud Rate : 4,800 bit/sec
(3) Data Bit : 8bit , Non Parity
(4) Stop Bit : 1bit
(5) MSB first transmission Each serial command is consist of 3 bytes. 1st byte is command and 2nd is data required by command and 3rd is check sum to decide validity of total contents. Byte0 ST Byte1 ST Byte2 ST 3rd Byte (Check Sum) 1st Byte (Command) 2nd Byte (Data) SP SP SP 13 Data Protocol Protocol for input Serial command Protocol of data transmission from external equipment or device (: PC) to radio :
External equipment or device Radio Input serial command Receive response Response Protocol for output data Protocol of data transmission from radio to external equipment or device (: PC) :
External equipment or device Radio Receive Data Receive Data Output Data
(with command) Output Data
(with command) Serial Commands Transmit Command & data 1. 2. 3. Mode Channel Change RTX Mode Send. Scan Mode From PC To Radio Transmit Command
(BYTE0) 0x64 0x61 0x62 Transmit data( BYTE1 ) Check sum( BYTE2 )
: Transmit Command + data 0x?? :Current channel R(0x72) : Rx mode T(0x74) : TX mode F(0x46) : Scan Stop S(0x73) : Scan Start O(0x4F) : Scan Delete
( 0x64 + Channel )
( 0x61+0x72 )
( 0x61+ 0x74 )
( 0x62+ 0x46 )
( 0x62+ 0x73 )
( 0x62+ 0x4F ) 14 From Radio To Pc Error Message Control of GPS Power Control of GPS Data GPS mode Modem test mode Modem alignment mode SQLC Data GMSK FFSK RSSI Data Squelch UP Squelch Down 0x66 0x65 0x6a 0x63 0x75 0x7a 0x7c 0x7e 0x41 0x42 0x43 4. 5. 6. 7 Receive Command & data 1 Mode Process Complete Commands Transmit Command
(BYTE0) 0xaa 0x55 0x00 : 1 Channel 0x01 : 2 Channel 0x02 : 3 Channel 0x0f : 16 Channel
0x66 + 0x00 0x66 + 0x01
*Only for Unmute Channel, Correct Call Channel
is pushed except It occurs when Scan Delete command comes except for Busy/Correct Call It occurs when PTT key Busy/Correct Call. It occurrs when channel change command exists during Scanning. 0x00 : GPS Power Off 0x01 : GPS Power On 0x00 : GPS Data Disable 0x01 : Release GPS Data for
( 0x6a + 0x00 )
( 0x6a + 0x01 )
( 0x63 + 0x00 )
( 0x63 + 0x01 )
( 0x63 + 0x02 )
( 0x75 + 0x78 )
( 0x75 + 0x79 )
( 0x7a + 0x00 )
( 0x7a + 0x01 )
( 0x7c + 0x00 )
( 0x7c + 0x01 )
( 0x7e + 0x00 )
( 0x7e + 0x01 )
( 0x41 + 0x00 )
( 0x42 + 0x00 )
( 0x43 + 0x00 ) 0x02 : Release GPS Data to DB-15 to Modem 0x78 : Enable test data 0x79 : Disable test data 0x00 : Disable 0x01 : Enable 0x00 : Disable 0x01 : Enable Mark data 0x00 : Disable 0x01 : Enable Space data 0x00 : None 0x00: None 0x00: None Transmit data ( BYTE1 ) Check sum( BYTE2 )
: Transmit Command + data ACK NACK Note) This command is return signal for receiving command. If Byte2 and sum of Byte0 and Byte1 among received data are same, Radio would send ACK data and execute command. If not, Radio sends Nack data. User would go into next step if receives ACK data. If user receives Nack data, user should send command again. example) If user changes from 1st Channel to 2nd Channel, 15 User should send Channel Change Command ( 0x64,0x02 , ( 0x64 + 0x2 ) ) to Radio. If Byte2 and sum of Byte0 and Byte1 among received data are same, Radio sends ACK data to user and changes to 2nd channel. If not, Radio would send Nack data. Audible alert tones Your SD-170E series data radio has a sophisticated microprocessor control which provides a range of audible tone. If you connect the Speaker filtered OUT (Pin 9 of DB-15 connector) to an external speaker, you can hear audible tones at the following conditions:
Attempt to transmit on a channel that is already in use when busy channel lockout has been programmed into the radio Transmission time has exceeded time-out timer programmed length When the other group or people finished transmission using repeater See the status audible alert tones chart for full details. STATUS WARNING ERROR DESCRIPTION Busy Channel lockout Before 5S T-O-T Transmit Hang on time PLL Unlock Error AUDIBLE TONE Single Beep Tone ( 800Hz ) Single Beep Tone ( 800Hz ) Single Beep Tone ( 800Hz ) Single Beep Tone ( 640Hz ) 16 DB 15 PIN descriptions with input/output level D-Type Pin No. 1 Function Description Data modulation IN
(Tx Mod) Signal is directly injected to MOD through data low pass filter without pre-emphasis. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Data unfiltered OUT
(RX disc) Discriminator audio from the SD-170E. This is the unprocessed AF signal prior to tone filtering and de-emphasis. PTT In
(Tx Key) Power Serial Data Out
(TXD) Busy
(CD) Microphone audio IN filtered Signal from the external device to key the SD-170 transmitter. This line has an internal pull up resistor to +5V. Pulling the line to 0V turns on the transmitter. Note : If you installed option modem board, you can select RS-232 signal level by Jumper (CON407, ) on the digital board. B+ power connection. Serial data output for radio control or program. It uses asynchronous data format. Logic level output from SD-170 to indicate whether a carrier is present or not Note : If you installed an option modem board, you can select RS-232 signal level by Jumper (CON407, ) on the digital board. This signal is injected to the MOD at the point through audio-amplification, pre-emphasis and high pass filtering where sub-audio tone is mixed with audio. Serial data IN
(RXD) Speaker filtered OUT Audio output from the audio amplifier. Serial command or data input for radio control or program. It uses asynchronous data format. Its filtered by tone-filter, de-emphasis circuit. Serial data option modem IN for Serial data Out for option modem Serial data busy for option modem
(reserved) The Serial data to be transmitted is input to this pin. Its only available when option modem board is installed. Inputted data are modulated by modem IC and then injected to MOD. It uses asynchronous data format. The recovered asynchronous serial data output from the receiver. Its only available when option modem board is installed. It uses asynchronous data format. To eliminate data loss according to buffer overrun of slave MCUs memory, it indicates buffer status. 17 Signal Type Analog signal 1KHz audio at 60%
peak system deviation input level =
100 to 120mVrms Analog signal 1KHz audio at 60%
peak system deviation produces 200 to 300mVrms TTL level 0V = Tx o/c = Rx RS-232 level (option)
+12V = Tx
-12V = Rx DC +12V nominal TTL level TTL level 0V = carrier 5V = no carrier RS-232 level (option)
+12V = carrier
-12V = no carrier Audio 1KHz audio at 60%
peak system deviation input level =
6 to 8Vrms TTL level Audio 1KHz audio at 60%
peak system deviation produces Nominal 1Vrms @ 8 RS-232 level RS-232 level RS-232 level Input/
Output I/P O/P I/P O/P O/P I/P I/P O/P I/P O/P O/P 13 14 15 GPS data input DGPS data input GPS data output format and uses Data input for initial setting of GPS module. It follows NMEA 0183 asynchronous data format. Data input for DGPS Correction of GPS module. It follows NMEA 0183 format and uses asynchronous data format. Position data output from the GPS module. It follows NMEA 0183 format and uses asynchronous data format. TTL level TTL level TTL level I/P I/P O/P When building a cable to interface with the SD-170E, the ground connection is made by grounding the outer shell of the DB-15 connector. Make sure the securing screws are tight on the connector when installing it to the unit 18 Modem option for data communication DESCRIPTION The ACC-513E and ACC-514E are internal option-modems, which are applied to the SD-170E series to increase capability for data applications. The goal of an internal modem is to improve the efficiency for data transmission and provide maximum flexibility for user applications. The most obvious method of increasing the data efficiency is to maximize the data signaling speed in the limited channel bandwidth. But, FSK, called direct FM modulation, has a very wide transmission bandwidth requirement. To solve this problem a GMSK (Gaussian Filtered Minimum Shift Keying) internal option-board can be used. Generally data has a wider bandwidth than audio. So, direct application of data is not matched with an audio system and its application. For instance, if sub-audio (Tone) SQ system applied to a data application, its frequency conflicts with that of sub-audio. Moreover, the inputted data is filtered by the audio filter circuit resulting in broken data transmission. To overcome these problems and provide maximum flexibility, an FFSK (Fast Frequency Shift Keying) internal option-board can be used. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DTE AND OPTION-BOARD Our internal modem options consist of Slave MCU, Modem IC, and extra circuitry. These option-boards directly communicate with DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) to send and receive meaningful data through the DB-15 connector on the digital board of the SD-170E. These modems are designed to accept RS232 serial data format and are also capable of high speed wireless data-transmission between two or more devices. More detailed information for the modem option boards is given in the technical manual for the ACC-513E/514E. Your dealer will help you define a TX On/Off delay time, RX On delay time, Baud Rate, Modem Enabled, Modem Baud Rate, Data flow control, and Test Mode. Table for modem speed Channel Space Narrow (12.5KHz) Standard (25KHz) DTE Baud Rate 1200 2400 1200 2400 4800 Modem Baud Rate 1200 2400 1200 2400 4800 Table 1. Available Baud rate for FFSK modem 19 Channel Space Narrow (12.5KHz) Standard (25KHz) DTE Baud Rate 4800 4800 9600 Modem Baud Rate 4800 4800 9600 Table 2. Available Baud rate for GMSK modem Transmission GPS Data through Modem The SD-170E supports GPS data handling. That may help your implementation for a system related to GPS. If it is not enough for your application, received position data from the GPS module placed in an SD-170E can be reprocessed by your own application. The ACC-515E is a GPS module for the SD-170E, which releases 11 different output data according to the NMEA-0183 format, which can be selected by you, the available data should be processed by your application. Received data from the ACC-515E will be released via the DB-15 connector of the SD-170E and/or transmitted to another system through an installed modem. More detailed information for the GPS option board is given in the technical manual for the ACC-515E. 20 Function Description Option board pin-out chart FFSK Modem Option board Connector No. Connector 1 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VCC GND PTT TXD_EN TX_END MUTE
(Busy) MODEM_EN POWER_SAVE CMD_EN 10 CMD_IN/OUT CMD_CLK 11 12 MODEM_SEL 13 RX_IN 14 TX_OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Serial_IN Serial_OUT Busy Carrier_Detect PTT_IN PROGRAM Connector 2 Input/
Output I/P I/P I/P O/P I/P I/P I/P I/P I/P, O/P I/P O/P I/P O/P I/P O/P O/P O/P I/P I/P 6V to 12V Power Input Ground Signal from the digital board to transmit data key the SD-
170 transmitter It ensures that the radio has stabilized in transmission before the data is processed for modulation. To finish transmission, it indicates memory buffer of Master MCU of digital board is empty. Logic level input from digital board to indicate whether a carrier is present or not Modem Enable input Power save input for modem board. It indicates that command for Modem programming is effective. Data Input and Output for Modem programming. Clock Input for Modem programming. It Indicates modem type to Master MCU for programming. The FFSK/MSK signal input for the receiver of modem IC. The FFSK/MSK signal output when the transmitter is enabled. The Serial data to be transmitted is input to this pin. The recovered asynchronous serial data output from the receiver. To eliminate data loss according to buffer overrun of slave MCUs memory, it indicates buffer status. Handshake signal for RTS control mode. It indicates whether Slave MCU of modem has decoded data or not. Handshake signal for RTS control mode. It requests data transmission to Slave MCU of modem. Its reserved input for firmware upgrade. 21 Function Description GMSK Modem Option board Connector No. Connector 1 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VCC GND PTT TXD_EN TX_END MUTE
(Busy) MODEM_EN POWER_SAVE CMD_EN 10 CMD_IN/OUT CMD_CLK 11 12 MODEM_SEL 13 RX_IN 14 TX_OUT Connector 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Serial_IN Serial_OUT Busy Carrier_Detect PTT_IN PROGRAM Input/
Output I/P I/P I/P O/P I/P I/P I/P I/P I/P, O/P I/P O/P I/P O/P I/P O/P O/P O/P I/P I/P 6V to 12V Power Input Ground Signal from the digital board to enable transmitter circuit of modem board. It ensures that the radio has stabilized in transmission before the data is processed for modulation. To finish transmission, it indicates memory buffer of Master MCU of digital board is empty. Logic level input from digital board to indicate whether a carrier is present or not Modem Enable input Power save input for modem board. It indicates that command for Modem programming is effective. Data Input and Output for Modem programming. Clock Input for Modem programming. It Indicates modem type to Master MCU for programming. The GMSK signal input for the receiver of modem IC. The GMSK filtered Tx output signal. The Serial data to be transmitted is input to this pin. The recovered asynchronous serial data output from the receiver. To eliminate data loss according to buffer overrun of slave MCUs memory, it indicates buffer status. Handshake signal for RTS control mode. It indicates whether Slave MCU of modem has decoded data or not. Handshake signal for RTS control mode. It requests data transmission to Slave MCU of modem. Its reserved input for firmware upgrade. 22 Input/
Output I/P I/P I/P I/P O/P I/P I/P I/P GPS Option board Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Function Description VCC VBAT ENABLE PSAVE GND GPS_OUT DGPS_IN GPS_IN
+5V 6V to 12V Power Input Backup Power Input (3.3V) GPS Data Out Enable GPS Power Enable (& Power save input for GPS) Ground Position Data Output DGPS Correction Data Input Initial Setting Data Input 5V Power Input Compatible accessory list ACC-513E 9600 baud GMSK modem ACC-514E 4800 baud FFSK modem ACC-515E GPS receiver ACC-516E PCB Interface - used to separate digital and RF board for alignment ACC-160E GPS antenna ACC-916E Personality programming software ACC-2016E Individual USB programming cable 23 This product is marked with SD170E Series in accordance with the Class II product requirement specified in the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. This equipment is intended for use in:-
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland & United Kingdom and requires authorization (individual license) for use. We hereby declare that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. Con la presente si dichiara che il prodotto sopra menzionato conforme ai requisiti essenziali della Direttiva 1999/5/CE. Declaramos que el producto mencionado ms arriba cumple todos los requisitos esenciales de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Wir mchten hiermit bekanntgeben, da das oben genannte Produkt in bereinstimmung mit allen erforderlichen Bedrfnissen der 1999/5/EC Direktive seht Nous dclarons que le produit rfrenc ci-dessus satisfait aux exigences R&TTE 1999/5/EC qui lui sont applicables. Nous dclarons que le produit rfrenc ci-dessus satisfait aux exigences R&TTE 1999/5/EC qui lui sont applicables. 24