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DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 1 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Product Safety and RF Energy Exposure Booklet for Piccolo Interface Units The Piccolo Interface Unit (PIU) and Piccolo-XR unit are devices which are most commonly used in fixed installations.
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BEFORE USING THIS PIU, READ THIS BOOKLET WHICH CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS. ALSO READ THE OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE. Copyright Motorola 2009 All Rights Reserved
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6802974C70-P English DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 2 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM English DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 3 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information and Operational Instructions NOTICE: The PIU and Piccolo-XR devices are authorized for general population consumer use. The PIU and Piccolo-XR use electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to provide communications between two or more users over a distance. They use radio frequency (RF) energy or radio waves to send and receive data. RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy. Other forms include, but are not limited to, sunlight and x-rays. RF energy, however, should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which when used improperly, can cause biological damage. Very high levels of x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic material. Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health, and industry work with organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection. All Motorola PIUs and Piccolo-XR units are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure they meet government-established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of PIUs and Piccolo-XR units. These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it. 3 English DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 4 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Please refer to the following websites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Regulations The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for PIUs and Piccolo-XR units before they can be marketed in the U.S. Compliance with RF Exposure Standards Your Motorola PIU and Piccolo-XR are designed and tested to comply with a number of national and International standards and guidelines (listed below) for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The PIU and Piccolo-XR comply with the IEEE (FCC) and ICNIRP exposure limits for uncontrolled RF exposure environments. In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with these exposure guidelines, your PIU and Piccolo-XR generate measurable RF energy only while they are transmitting, not when they are receiving or in standby mode. English 4 DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 5 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Your Motorola PIU and Piccolo-XR comply with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47CFR part 2 sub-part J American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999 Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard, 2003 ANATEL ANNEX to Resolution No. 303 of July 2, 2002 "Regulation of limitation of exposure to electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency range between 9 KHz and 300 GHz" and "Attachment to resolution #
303 from July 2, 2002"
5 English DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 6 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To ensure compliance with the uncontrolled environment exposure limits, always adhere to the following procedures. Guidelines User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users. Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met. Operating Instructions Transmit only when people are at a minimum distance of 8 inches (20 centimeters) away from the device and its antenna. Keeping the PIU and the Piccolo-XR at a proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna. Approved Accessories Use only Motorola-approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. Use of Non-Motorola approved antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC (IEEE) and ICNIRP RF exposure guidelines. Additional Information For additional information on exposure requirements or other training information, visit http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth. English 6 DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 7 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Compliance and Control Guidelines for Two-Way Radios Installed as Fixed Site Control Stations As with all fixed site antenna installations, it is the responsibility of the licensee to manage the site in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility NOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your PIU and Piccolo-XR in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. 7 English DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 8 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Operational Warnings
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Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
(Explosive atmospheres refers to hazard classified locations that may contain hazardous gas, vapors, or dusts.) Turn off your PIU and Piccolo-XR prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, posted.
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Blasting Caps and Blasting Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your PIU and Piccolo-XR when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted: "Turn off two-way radio." Obey all signs and instructions. English 8 DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 9 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Operational Cautions
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Antennas Do not use any PIU or Piccolo-XR that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury, such as burns, if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. A modification changes the units hardware from its original design configuration. Modifications can only be made by the original product manufacturer. 9 English DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 10 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Notes English 10 DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 11 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM Notes 11 English DIOS_SafetyBooklet-Fixed_Eng.fm Page 12 Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:36 PM English
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Owners Manual Distributed I/O System-
Piccolo Interface Unit (PIU) and Piccolo-XR Unit 6802974C40-R MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2009 Motorola All Rights Reserved 6802974C40-R
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COMMERCIAL WARRANTY (STANDARD) Motorola radio communications products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR, (except for crystals and channel elements which are warranted for a period of ten (10) years), from the date of shipment. Parts, including crystals and channel elements, will be replaced free of charge for the full warranty period but the labor to replace defective parts will only be provided for one Hundred-Twenty (120) days from the date of shipment. Thereafter purchaser must pay for the labor involved in repairing the product or replacing the parts at the prevailing rates together with any transportation charges to or from the place where warranty service is provided. This express warranty is extended by Motorola Communications and Electronics Inc., 1301 E. Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, to the original purchaser only, and only to those purchasing for purpose of leasing or solely for commercial, industrial, or governmental use. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. In the event of a defect, malfunction or failure to conform to specifications established by seller, or if appropriate, to specifications accepted by Seller in writing, during the period shown, Motorola, at its option, will either repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price thereof, and such action on the part of Motorola shall be the full extent of Motorolas liability hereunder. This warranty is void if:
a. b. the product is used in other than its normal and customary manner;
the product has been subject to misuse, accident neglect or damage;
c. unauthorized alterations or repairs have been made, or unapproved parts used in the equipment. This warranty extends only to individual products, batteries are excluded, but carry their own separate limited warranty. Because each radio system is unique, Motorola disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty except by a separate written agreement signed by an officer of Motorola. Non-Motorola manufactured products are excluded from this warranty, but subject to the warranty provided by their manufacturers, a copy of which will be supplied to you on specific written request. To obtain performance of this warranty, purchaser should contact a Motorola salesperson, or Motorola at the address shown above, attention: Quality Assurance Department. This warranty applies only within the United States. COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semi conductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this instruction manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. EUROPEAN UNION DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT Hereby, Motorola declares that these products are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2002/95/EC -
Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive. This page left intentionally blank. CONTENTS CONTENTS................................................................................I INTRODUCTION.......................................................................1 Scope of this Manual ......................................................................1 General Description........................................................................1 Safety Handling Instructions.........................................................5 INSTALLATION ........................................................................7 General ............................................................................................7 PIU Installation...............................................................................8 Mounting the PIU On A Wall Using Screws................................9 Mounting the PIU Using a Bracket.............................................10 PIU DIN Rail Mounting...............................................................11 PIU Electrical Connections..........................................................12 PIU Antenna Connection.............................................................18 PiccoloXR Installation ...............................................................19 PiccoloXR Screw Mounting Options ........................................20 PiccoloXR Electrical Connections.............................................22 THE DIOS PIU AND PICCOLO-XR UNITS............................27 PIU Overview................................................................................27 PIU Communication Ports...........................................................28 PIU Connectors.............................................................................29 PIU LED Operation .....................................................................29 PIU Adapter Operation ...............................................................30 Piccolo-XR Overview ...................................................................35 Piccolo-XR Communication Ports ..............................................35 Piccolo-XR Connector..................................................................36 i Contents APPENDIX A: PIU and PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS....37 PIU Specifications.........................................................................37 Environmental ................................................................................37 Mechanical .....................................................................................37 PIU Board.......................................................................................38 Power..............................................................................................39 PICCOLO XR Specifications ......................................................42 Environmental ................................................................................42 Mechanical .....................................................................................42 PICCOLO XR Board......................................................................42 Communication Ports .....................................................................43 Power..............................................................................................44 Regulatory Standards ..................................................................46 Radio Network Freq Band Rated Power.......................46 APPENDIX B: MODELS and ACCESSORIES......................49 General ..........................................................................................49 APPENDIX C: ANTENNA ......................................................51 General ..........................................................................................51 Flexible Antenna Specifications ..................................................51 Pole Antenna.................................................................................52 Pole Antenna installation.............................................................53 APPENDIX D: PIU/PICCOLOXR MOUNTING TEMPLATES
.................................................................................................57 ii INTRODUCTION Scope of this Manual This manual provides instructions for the installation and operation of the Distributed I/O system Piccolo Interface Unit
(PIU) and PiccoloXR units. The Distributed I/O System includes PIUs and PiccoloXRs. Each PIU can be linked to up to 256 PiccoloXRs. For more information on the PIU and PiccoloXR, see the online help of the DIOS Service Toolkit. General Description The Distributed I/O System (DIOS) is a self-sustained system designed to function within the IRRInet irrigation control product line. The DIOS consists of the following components:
Piccolo Interface Unit (PIU) PiccoloXR Units The PIU functions as an interface between the host application
(irrigation SW and HW) and the PiccoloXR units. The PIU and Piccolo-XR are portable devices, which are used in fixed installations. The PIU uses one of its communication ports to link to the host application and radio communication to link to the PiccoloXR units. Figure 1 provides a general view of the DIOS System. 1 Introduction IRRInet Field Unit Piccolo Interface Unit RS485 or RS232 PIU Piccolo-XR Units I/O's Figure 1 DIOS General System View The battery-operated PiccoloXR unit is available in various models with different options of Inputs and Outputs. The PiccoloXR unit can operate DC latch solenoids (outputs), read status and calculate flow of dry contact meters (inputs). The units are equipped with built-in radio for communication with the PIU. The DIOS automatically builds communication network, using Store and Forward (S&F) technology, enabling the DIOS to cover areas larger than normally possible when using a single radio to communicate with the PIU. Using the DIOS, the IRRInet system opens and closes stations
(manually or automatically by irrigation programs), reads dry contact input status, calculates flow rate and accumulates pulses from water meters. 2 Introduction PIU - Piccolo Interface Unit The Piccolo Interface Unit (PIU; see Figure 2) is connected to the IRRInet Field Unit (FU) via RS232 or RS485 serial ports. Each PIU supports up to 256 PiccoloXR units, with any available I/O combination, limited by the capacity of the IRRInet software only. Utilizing the S&F technology and networking capabilities, the PIU can be linked to PiccoloXR units positioned in distances of up to 1500-2000 meters (approx. 1 mile), depending on topography, antenna type and antenna installation. The PIU is an interface between the PiccoloXR and the IRRInet FU, which provides communication and networking operations only. (Monitor and control features are not included in the PIU.) That is: The control and monitor functions are provided either locally, by the PiccoloXR or by an upper hierarchy unit (i.e. IRRInet FU). The PIU is a portable device, which is used in fixed installations enclosed in an indoor plastic housing. The PIU must be installed by qualified and authorized technicians, so as to meet applicable safety standards and to ensure protection against weather hazards for the unit. If the PIU will be connected to outdoor lines, an interface unit, complying with Clause 6 of the UL 60950 standard must be provided. 3 Introduction Figure 2 PIU General View PiccoloXR The PiccoloXR is an intelligent, microprocessor based unit that can be used to monitor and control local units in a multi unit communication network. PiccoloXR units communicate data to a PIU while functioning as intelligent nodes in Distributed I/O monitor and control systems. The PiccoloXR is often used in irrigation and water distribution systems (i.e. irrigation valves, water meters, fertilizing meters, various sensors, flushing filters, and other non-irrigation devices). The PiccoloXR is ideal for use in applications where very low power consumption is essential. The PiccoloXR is also available in an outdoor resistant housing (IP66), designed to resist harsh environment, such as exposure to sun, dust, and pouring rain. 4 Introduction Figure 3 Piccolo XR General View Safety Handling Instructions For safety handling instructions, see the Product Safety and RF Energy Exposure Booklet for PIU and Piccolo XR Units, Motorola publication no. 6802974C70, which is distributed with the devices. The radio frequency band used by the DIOS system has not been harmonized throughout the entire European Economic Area (EEA). 5 Introduction This page left intentionally blank. 6 INSTALLATION General SAFETY SUMMARY
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C a u t i o n The PIU and PiccoloXR must be installed by qualified and authorized technicians, specifically qualified to handle high voltage if the installation involves high-voltage connections/installations. If the PIU will be installed outdoors, an outdoor plastic housing complying with UL60950 standard clause 6 is required. Note! See PiccoloXR Screw Mounting Options
(page 20) for mounting details. Note! This equipment is tested with specified length cables and in standard enclosure. If longer cables or a different enclosure are used, the installer is responsible to ensure that the installation complies with the requirements of the applicable standards. 7 Installation PIU Installation PIU Dimensions The unit dimensions are (see Figure 4):
Width 4.25" (108 mm), Height 4.96" (126 mm), Height including antenna 11.46" (291.1 mm), Depth 1.67" (42 .6mm), Weight 0.558 lb (253g) maximum. 1.67"42.6m m 5 "
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Wall mount (Screws) Bracket mount DIN rail mount 8 Before installing the PIU, verify that there is sufficient space around the unit according to the specific installation. Installation Mounting the PIU On A Wall Using Screws 1. Secure two screws (not supplied) of maximum 0.37"
(9.5 mm) head size to the wall, 3.256" (82.7 mm) apart. The wall-mounting template in Appendix D can be used to determine the space between both screws. 2. The screws must not protrude from the wall surface by more than 0.23 (6 mm) or by less than 0.16" (4 mm). 3. Attach the unit to the wall, fitting the two key hole shaped cavities on the back cover of the unit over the screws and sliding it down. (See Figure 5.) 3.26"
82.7 mm
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. Figure 5 PIU Installation Screw Mount dimensions 9 Installation Mounting the PIU Using a Bracket 1. Using four M3x6 or M3x8 screws, attach a bracket
(not supplied) to the back of the PIU. The upper two bracket holes must be 3.19" (81 mm) apart, and the lower two bracket holes must be 2.40" (61 mm) apart and 2.13" (54 mm) below the upper holes, as shown in Figure 6. 2. Attach the bracket to the mounting surface. 10
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81mm Figure 6 PIU Installation Bracket Mount dimension Installation PIU DIN Rail Mounting To mount the PIU on a DIN rail (not supplied), slide the PIU onto the rail at the grooves on the back of the unit. See Figure 7 and Figure 8. Figure 7 DIN Rail Attachment Back View Figure 8 DIN Rail Attachment Front View 11 Installation PIU Electrical Connections NOTE! Verify that all power connections are made in accordance with the applicable local standards. PIU Ground Connections Use the FKN8254B cable to connect the grounding cable directly to the TB connector of the PIU as shown in Figure 9. NOTE! The grounding connector is also used as an ON/OFF switch, and the unit cannot be powered on without connecting it. 12 Grounding Cable
(FKN8254B) Ground Figure 9 PIU Ground connection Installation Power Connection The PIU can be powered by various types of supply sources:
External 6V or 12V DC battery;
Motorola power supplies controllers. For example:
Internal (9VDC) battery;
IRRInet XL, IRRInet XM, IRRIcom, MOSCAD;
24VAC. NOTE! The unit DC voltage range is 6 to 16 volts. 9VDC Internal Battery
C a u t i o n Incorrect replacement of the battery can result in explosion! Replace only with the same or with an equivalent type of battery recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer instructions. Place a standard 9VDC alkaline battery (not supplied) into the PIU battery chamber (see Figure 10). Battery operation is applicable when operating the unit in a non-radio mode, e.g. when the PIU is used as an adapter. 13 Installation Installation of an Internal Battery 1. Release the screw at the top of the battery chamber door, and slide the door out, as shown in Figure 10. 2. Connect the 9V battery cable (FKN8204B) to the DC power input connector on the back of the unit. 3. Connect the 9V DC battery to the cable. 4. Place the 9V DC alkaline battery in the chamber as shown in Figure 10. 5. Close the battery chamber door and secure with the screw. Screw Battery Chamber Door Battery Chamber Battery Figure 10 PIU Battery Chamber 14 Installation External Battery Power Connections
The unit must be powered by a limited power source (12V DC) in accordance with standard UL/IEC 60950-1. See Power in Appendix A below. C a u t i o n This connection is used for normal operation of the PIU, when radio communication is required, or when RS485 or RS232 ports are used. 1. Release the screw at the top of the battery chamber door and slide the door out, as shown in Figure 10. 2. Connect the DC Adapter board (FCN6538B) to the DC power input connector on the back of the unit (Figure 11). 3. Connect the FKN8250B 7 ft cable to the DC Adapter board. 4. Connect the other cable end to an external 12VDC battery through 1A fuse (not supplied). 5. Close the battery chamber door and secure with the screw. DC adapter board FCN6538B DC power in FKN8250B 1A Fuse
Figure 11 PIU Unit Rear View with DC Adapter 15 Installation External Power Supply Connections Use the applicable cable from the V152AH PIU installation kit to connect the PIU to Motorola standard controller power supply. 1. Release the screw at the top of the battery chamber door and slide the door out, as shown in Figure 10. 2. Connect one end of the cable to the DC power input connector on the back of the unit. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the power supply output of a Motorola controller. 4. Close the battery chamber door and secure with the screw. 16 Installation 24VAC Power Connections
C a u t i o n The PIU must be connected to a power source equivalent to one or more of the following:
a. A listed Direct plug-in unit. b. A Class II power source (defined by the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC). c. A power source that complies with UL1950 C1.2.1 or UL60950 C1.2.5.
C a u t i o n The unit must be powered by a limited power source (24V AC) in accordance with the UL/IEC 60950-1 standard. See Power in Appendix A below. 1. Connect the FKN8264B cable to the 24 V AC PWR IN connector as shown in Figure 12. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the 24 V AC connection of a 110 V AC/220 V AC transformer (not supplied) through a 1 A fuse (not supplied). AC Cable FKN8264B 1A Fuse 0 24 V AC
110/220 V AC Figure 12 24VAC Power In Connection 17 Installation PIU Antenna Connection Flexible Antenna: Attach the flexible monopole antenna to the antenna connector at the top of the unit. See Appendix C for detailed information. Pole Antenna: Attach the FKN8258B antenna cable to the antenna connector at the top of the unit. Connect the other end of the antenna cable to a customer-supplied pole antenna. See Appendix C for detailed information. 18 Installation PiccoloXR Installation PiccoloXR Dimensions The unit dimensions are (see Figure 13):
Width 4.6" (117 mm) Height 5.00" (127 mm) Hight including antenna 11.46" (291.1 mm) Depth 1.63" (41.5mm) Weight 0.54 lb (240 gr) maximum. 1.63"41.5m m 4.6"
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. m m 7 2 1 Figure 13 Dimensions of the PiccoloXR Unit 19 Installation The PiccoloXR unit can be attached to any vertical or horizontal surface using screws. Before mounting the Piccolo XR, verify that sufficient clearance is left around the unit. Allow 8" (20 cm) clearance off the bottom of the PiccoloXR case for the user cable and 6.3" (16 cm) off the top of the unit for the flexible antenna. PiccoloXR Screw Mounting Options Mount the PiccoloXR on a vertical surface as follows:
Secure the unit to any vertical surface using one 0.35"
(9 mm) maximum head screw. Use the mounting hole marked A in Figure 14 to attach it to the mounting surface. See Figure 15 B. Mount the PiccoloXR on a horizontal surface as follows:
Secure the unit to any horizontal surface using two 0.35"
(9 mm) maximum head screws. Use the mounting holes marked B and C in Figure 14 to attach it to the mounting surface. See Figure 15 A. Mount the PiccoloXR on a wide plane as follows:
Secure the unit to any plane using three 0.35" (9 mm) maximum head screws. Use all three mounting hole marked A, B and C in Figure 14 to attach it to the mounting surface. See Figure 15 C. 20 Installation A 3x 4.7 5 C m m 4 5 B 98mm 49mm Figure 14 PiccoloXR Mounting Screw holes Back View A B C Figure 15 PiccoloXR Mounting Options 21 Installation PiccoloXR Electrical Connections NOTE! Verify that all power connections are made in accordance with the applicable local standards. Wire (1)-Red 1A Fuse
Wire (2)-Black User Cable-FKN8199B 6 V DC Battery Wire (17)-Yellow Ground I/O's Figure 16 PiccoloXR Ground and DC Power Connections PiccoloXR Ground Connections Connect the yellow wire (17) of the FKN8199B user cable to the PGND, as shown in Figure 16. 22 Power Connections Installation
C a u t i o n The unit must be powered by a limited power source (6V DC) in accordance with standard UL/IEC 60950-1. See Power in Appendix A below. The PiccoloXR is powered by an external 6V DC battery source. Use the FKN8199B cable to connect the PiccoloXR to an external battery. Connect Wire #1 (red) to the positive (+) pole of the battery through a 1A fuse (not supplied) and wire #2
(black) to the battery negative () pole. See Figure 16. I/O Connections The PiccoloXR RTU can control up to four DC Latch Solenoids. The solenoid operating voltage can vary in the range of +9 to
+20V DC (defined by the site configuration definition in the DIOS Service Toolkit). The PiccoloXR also responds to back indication signals from a maximum of eight different field input sensors. The available I/O module options are as follows:
1 DI / 1 DO 2 DI / 2 DO 4 DI / 4 DO 7 DI / 1DO 8 DI / 0DO 23 Installation User Cable-FKN8199B Solenoids Output Common Wire (9) Gray Sensors Input Common Wire (6) Green Figure 17 PiccoloXR I/O Connections NOTE! For proper operation, the PiccoloXR unit must be connected either to a flexible antenna or to a pole antenna. See Appendix C for antenna installation details. 24 Installation Table 1: Pin assignment of the PiccoloXR user cable
(FKN8199B) Connector PIN No COLOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DESCRIPTION Battery 6V (+) Battery 6V () Solenoid 2 Input 4 Input 6 Input Common*
Solenoid 3 Solenoid 4 Solenoid Common*
Solenoid 1 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 5 Input 7 Input 8 PGND (Chassis)*
Red Black Brown Orange White Green Blue Violet Gray Pink Light Green Black/White Brown/White Red/White Orange/White Green/White Yellow
* Note! The Input Common, Output Common and Ground are INDEPENDENT. 25 Installation Table 2: Pin assignment of the PiccoloXR user cable
(FKN8199B) Connector DESCRIPTION Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Input Common Solenoid 1 Solenoid 2 Solenoid 3 Solenoid 4 Solenoid Common Battery 6V (+) Battery 6V () PGND (Chassis) PIN No COLOR 11 12 13 4 14 5 15 16 6 10 3 7 8 9 1 2 17 Light Green Black/White Brown/White Orange Red/White White Orange/White Green/White Green Pink Brown Blue Violet Gray Red Black Yellow 26 THE DIOS PIU AND PICCOLO-XR UNITS PIU Overview The PIU unit (see Figure 18) is comprised of the following:
Internal radio interfaces and a radio modem A logic board Communication ports LEDs 24V AC Pwr IN PGND/
DC Switch RS485 Adaptor Port RS232 Figure 18 PIU Unit General View 27 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units DC Power In Figure 19 PIU Unit DC Power Connection Rear View PIU Communication Ports The PIU has four ports:
NOTE! Only one of the two RS ports (232 and 485) can be operated at a time, i.e. they do not operate together. RS485: Communication between multiple PIU units and the FU. RS232: Communication between the PIU and the FU;
Configuration Port (unit programming and monitoring). Adapter port: Communication with and programming the Piccolo-XR units. Internal Radio interface: internal DPSK modem. 28 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units PIU Connectors The PIU connectors (see Figure 18):
RS232 RS485 Adapter port PGND And Power Switch 24 V AC PWR IN 6, 9, 12 V DC Battery Input
(RJ45, 8 pin)
(RJ10, 4 pin)
(RJ10, 4 pin)
(TB 3 pin)
(2 pin)
(2 pin) PIU LED Operation Three software programmable LED indicators are located on the PIU enclosure (see Figure 18). These indicators can be used for diagnostics purposes. Radio TX/RX (RED): ON a valid frame is received by the internal DPSK modem or the PIU transmits a frame. RS232/RS485 RX/TX (ORANGE): ON a valid frame is received or transmitted through the RS232/RS485 port (UART1). Adapter port TX/RX (GREEN): ON a valid frame is received or transmitted through the adapter port
(UART2), or the Radio is being programmed. 29 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units PIU Adapter Operation The PIU can be used as an adapter to perform the following functions:
Communicating with the PiccoloXR for configuration, monitoring or hardware test. Downloading new software to a PiccoloXR unit. Downloading new software to a PIU unit. Communicating With a PiccoloXR Unit 1. Connect the PIU adapter RS232 port to the computer with the FTN6597B cable (see Figure 20). 2. Connect the PIU adapter unit to an external 12VDC battery or to an internal 9V battery. (See page 12 for power options). IMPORTANT: Ensure that there is a 20 cm safety distance between the PIU adapter unit and the users body when connecting the battery. 3. Use the Distributed I/O Service Toolkit to turn off the radios power. 4. Connect the PiccoloXR unit to an external 6VDC power source. (See Power Connections on page 23.) 5. Use the P5 connector (communication) of the FKN8171B cable to connect the PiccoloXR unit to the Adapter port of the PIU unit. 6. Use the Distributed I/O Service Toolkit to configure and monitor the PiccoloXR or to test its hardware. For additional information, please refer to the online help of the DIOS Service Toolkit. 30 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units Piccolo-XR PIU Adapter Toolkit PC
P5 P4
RS232 Communication Cable Connectors GND RS485 RS232 To PC Adapter To Piccolo XR Figure 20 PIU Adapter PiccoloXR Communication Mode Connections NOTE! The grounding connector is also used as an ON/OFF switch, and the unit cannot be powered on without connecting it. (See Figure 9.) 31 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units Downloading new software to a PiccoloXR unit 1. Connect the PIU adapter RS232 port to the computer using the FTN6597B cable (see Figure 21). 2. Connect the PIU adapter unit to an external 12VDC battery or to an internal 9V battery. (See page 12 for power options). 3. Connect the PiccoloXR unit to an external 6 V DC power source. (See Power Connections on page 23.) 4. Use the P4 connector (programming) of the FKN8171B cable to connect the PiccoloXR unit to the Adapter port of the PIU unit. 5. Use the Distributed I/O Service Toolkit Downloader. For additional information, please refer to the online help of the DIOS Service Toolkit. Piccolo-XR PIU Adapter Toolkit PC
P4 P5
RS232 Programming Cable Connectors GND RS485 RS232 To PC Adapter To Piccolo XR Figure 21 PIU Adapter PiccoloXR Downloading Mode Connections NOTE! The grounding connector is also used as an ON/OFF switch, and the unit cannot be powered on without connecting it. (See Figure 9.) 32 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units Communicating with a PIU unit 1. Connect the PIU unit RS232 port to the computer with the FTN6597B cable (see Figure 22). 2. Connect the PIU unit to an external 12VDC battery or to an internal 9V battery. (See page 12 for power options.) 3. Use the Distributed I/O Service Toolkit for configuration, monitoring or hardware test. For additional information, please refer to the online help of the DIOS Service Toolkit. PIU Toolkit PC
RS232 Connectors RS232 To PC GND RS485 Adapter Figure 22 PIU Adapter PC Communication Connections NOTE! The grounding connector is also used as an ON/OFF switch, and the unit cannot be powered on without connecting it. (See Figure 9.) 33 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units Downloading new software to a PIU 1. Connect the PIU adapter RS232 port to the computer with the FTN6597B cable (see Figure 23). 2. Connect the PIU adapter to an external 12VDC battery or to an internal 9V battery. (See page 12 for power options). 3. Connect the PIU unit to an external 12VDC battery or to an internal 9V battery. (See page 12 for power options.) 4. Use the FKN8203B cable to connect the Adapter port of the PIU adapter to the RS232 connector of the PIU unit to be programmed. 5. Use the Distributed I/O Service Toolkit Downloader. For additional information, please refer to the online help of the DIOS Service Toolkit. PIU unit PIU Adapter Toolkit PC
Programming Cable Connectors RS232 Connectors GND RS485 GND RS485 Adapter RS232 -
To Adapter of Programming PIU RS232 To PC Adapter -
To RS232 of Programmed PIU Figure 23 PIU Adapter Programming Mode Connections NOTE! The grounding connector is also used as an ON/OFF switch, and the unit cannot be powered on without connecting it. (See Figure 9.) 34 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units Piccolo-XR Overview The Piccolo -XR Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) is comprised of:
Logic board, which includes:
I/Os Radio interface Power supplies Communication ports
Radio 26 pin Connector Figure 24 Piccolo-XR Unit Piccolo-XR Communication Ports The Piccolo-XR has three ports:
Programming port: for downloading SW. UART Port: Configuration Port (for programming and monitoring the unit) Internal Radio interface: internal DPSK modem. 35 The DIOS PIU and Piccolo-XR Units Piccolo-XR Connector The Piccolo -XR has one D-type 26 pin connector (see Figure 24). See Table 1 and Table 2 on pages 2526 for more information Input/Output options A variety of I/O options is available for use with the Piccolo-XR, increasing the system flexibility. The available Piccolo-XR I/O options are:
1 DI / 1 DO 2 DI / 2 DO 4 DI / 4 DO 7 DI / 1DO 8 DI / 0DO For option numbers, see Appendix B below. 36 APPENDIX A: PIU and PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS PIU Specifications Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Mechanical Dimensions Weight User Connection
-30 C to +60 C (-22 F to +140 F)
-40 C to +85 C (-40 F to + 185 F) 0 to 95% without condensation
@ +50 C (122 F)
-400 m to +4000 m
(-1300 ft to 13,000 ft) above sea level 126x108x42.6 mm 1 mm
(4.96"x4.25"x1.67") 253 gr 25 gr (0.56 lb 0.06 lb) RS232 Adapter port RS485 PGND and DC switch (TB 3 PIN) 24 VAC
(RJ45)
(RJ10)
(RJ10)
(Molex header 2 PIN) 6V, 9V, 12V DC BAT IN
(Straight 2 PIN) 37 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS PIU Board Communication Ports RS232 RS485 Adapter Boot-Strap Internal Radio RF Frequency Duty Cycle ratio Channel spacing Internal Modem TX RF Low power mode:
TX RF High power mode:
Serial RS-232 Multi Drop 2 Wire Serial interface between PIU as adapter and PICCOLOXR
(UART levels) Software programming port UHF 450470 MHz (actually 450.0125-469.9875) OR UHF 430-450 MHz (actually 430.0125-449.9875)* **
(Service Toolkit programmable)
< 10% (relative to a 1 hour period for ISM band only) 12.5 KHz DPSK 1200 8 12 mW @+25 C (+77 F)
(10 mW typical) 5 16.3 mW @30 C - +60 C
(-22 F to 140 F) 80 108 mW @+25 C (+77 F)
(100 mW typical) 50 108 mW @30 C - +60 C Frequency Error:
1.5 ppm
* Includes unlicensed ISM (intended for industrial, scientific and medical purposes) band: Center frequency: 433.92 MHz, Frequency range: 433.05434.79 MHz (actually 433.0625-434.7875 MHz) in Region 1. See Unlicensed Frequency Restrictions below.
** Not including 443.95 MHz and 444.8625 MHz. 38 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS TX deviation:
RX BER LEDs Power Input Voltage External Source
(DC Power In) External Source
(24V ~ IN) 2KHz 15%
BER<1% (See Note 5 on p. 41.) Red, Orange, Green
(SW Programmable) 6.00 to 16.00 VDC e.g. lead acid battery or solar panel, typically used in irrigation systems. 24VAC20%, typically from transformer to 110VAC or 220VAC. 1 5 mA Power Modes Adapter Mode (Using the internal 9 V battery) Normal Operation Sleep Mode LPM0 LPM3 Power Fail Mode LPM3 250 400 A (See Note 1 on p. 41.) 140 290 A (See Note 1 on p. 41.) 270 850 A (See Note 3 on p. 41.)
(See Note 4 on p. 41.) 39 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS PIU Mode (Using a 12 V or 6 V external power source) Radio Transmission
(TX power-10 mW) 25 40 mA 65 90 mA 30 65 mA 85 135 mA
(PWR IN =14 V)
(PWR IN = 6 V)
(PWR IN =14 V)
(PWR IN = 6 V) 13 18 mA 30 38 mA
(PWR IN =14 V)
(PWR IN = 6 V) 200 320 A (See Note 2 on p. 41.) 130 250 A (See Note 2 on p. 41.)
(Service Toolkit Adjustable Default
= 12 V DC) 200 mV
(Service Toolkit Adjustable Default
= 11.2 V DC) 200 mV
(Service Toolkit Adjustable Default
= 10.8 V DC) 200 mV Protected
(TX power-100 mW) Standby current Radio Receives Sleep Mode LPM0 LPM3 Power Monitors Power OK Voltage LOW Power Voltage Very Low Battery Reverse Input Voltage Connection 40 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS Note 1: Power In = 9 V DC (Adapter), RS232 = shutdown, RS485 = disable, Radio (On Board Circuits) = off, internal Radio is off. RS232 cable connected. Note 2: Power Supply = 14 V DC (PIU), RS232 = shutdown, RS485 = disable, Radio (On Board Circuits) = off, internal Radio is off. RS232 cable connected. Note 3: Power In = 5.4 V DC (Power fail), RS232 =
shutdown, RS485 = disable, Radio (On Board Circuits) = off, internal Radio is off. RS232 cable connected. Note 4: Power In = 9 V DC (Adapter), RS232 = auto shutdown, RS485 = disable, Radio (On Board Circuits) = off, internal Radio is off. RS232 cable connected. Note 5: Apply 1.2 KHz FM signal with 2 KHz Deviation, Sensitivity @110 dBm to the radio, and read BER. At extreme temperatures apply 104 dBm. PICCOLO XR Specifications Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Housing
-30 C to +60 C
(-22 F to +140 F)
-40 C to +85 C
(-40 F to + 185 F) 0 to 95% without condensation
@ +50 C (122 F)
-400 m to +4000 m (-1300 ft to 13,000 ft) above sea level IP66 41 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Dimensions 127x117x41.5 mm 1 mm
(5.00"x4.60"x1.63") Weight User Connection 240 gr 24 gr (0.54 lb 0.05 lb) 17 pin User Cable
(26 pin D-type connector) Wire Gauge 22 AWG PICCOLO XR Board INPUTS:
Number of Inputs Dry contact Input Ratings Modularity: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8 Open: > 45 k (OFF) Closed: < 6 k (ON) Minimum pulse width Maximum pulse rate 100 msec 7200 pulses per hour OUTPUTS:
Number of Outputs Output Drive Voltage Modularity: 1, 2, 4 9 - 20 Volts ( 10%) (Service Toolkit Adjustable)-
2200 F capacitor Output Short Circuit Protection
>5 A Communication Ports UART 1 port UART 2 port Bootstrap Port Serial port uart levels (Async.) Serial port UART levels (Async.) Software programming port 42 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS UHF 450470 MHz or UHF 430-450 MHz * **
(Service Toolkit programmable)
< 10% (relative to a 1 hour period for ISM band only) 12.5 KHz DPSK 1200 8 12 mW @+25 C (+77 F)
(10 mW typical) 5 16.3 mW @30 C - +60 C
(-22 F to 140 F) 80 108 mW @+25 C (+77 F)
(100 mW typical) 50 108 mW @30 C - +60 C 1.5 ppm 2KHz 15%
BER<1% (See Note 10 on p. 44.) Internal Radio RF Frequency Duty Cycle ratio Channel spacing Internal Modem TX RF Low power mode:
TX RF High power mode:
Frequency Error TX deviation RX BER Power Input Voltage External Battery Source Power Consumption (6 V battery operation) Normal Operating Mode:
4 to 7.8 V DC (See Note 11 p. 45.)
* Includes unlicensed ISM (intended for industrial, scientific and medical purposes) band: Center frequency: 433.92 MHz, Frequency range: 433.05434.79 MHz (actually 433.0625-434.7875 MHz) in Region 1. See Unlicensed Frequency Restrictions below.
** Not including 443.95 MHz and 444.8625 MHz. 43 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS Radio Transmission Radio Off
(TX power-10mW)
(TX power-100mW) Radio Receives Sleep Mode LPM0 LPM3 Power Fail Mode LPM3 Power Monitors Power In Report Power OK Voltage Low Power Voltage Very Low Battery 1.2 1.5 mA (See Notes 6, 7 p. 44.) 65 90 mA (See Notes 8, 9 p. 44.) 100 150 mA (See Notes 8, 9 p. 44.) 30 40 mA (See Notes 8, 9 p. 44.) 190 250 A (See Note 7 p. 44.) 40 65 A (See Note 7 p. 44.) 40 70 A (See Note 6 p. 44.) 200 mV Service Toolkit Adjustable Default = 6 V DC 200 mV Service Toolkit Adjustable Default = 5 V DC 200 mV Service Toolkit Adjustable Default = 4.8 V DC 200 mV Reverse Input Voltage Connection Protected Note 6: Power In = 4 V DC, Radio (On Board Circuits) = Off, internal Radio is off. Note 7: Power In = 7.8 V DC, Radio (On Board Circuits) =
Off, internal Radio is off. Note 8: Power In = 5.5 V DC, Radio (On Board Circuits) =
On, internal Radio is On. Note 9: Power In = 7.8 V DC, Radio (On Board Circuits) =
On, internal Radio is On. Note 10: Apply 1.2 KHz FM signal with 2 KHz Deviation, Sensitivity @-110 dBm to the radio, and read BER. At extreme temperatures apply -104 dBm. 44 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS Note 11: For radio functionality external Power In minimum voltage=5 V. Unlicensed Frequency Restrictions
(For UHF 430-450 MHz radio only) When using a frequency in the unlicensed ISM range (433.0625-434.7875 MHz, not including 443.95 MHz and 444.8625 MHz), certain regulatory restrictions apply:
Maximum transmit power Maximum transmission time Channel occupation duty cycle
(total transmit time in any hour) Transmission 10mW (See Note 12 below.) 1 sec (See Note 13 below.) 10% per hour (360 seconds)
(See Note 14 below.) Limited to quiet channel (See Note 15 below. Override Not allowed When Piccolo XR / PIU units are ordered in the unlicensed ISM range (433.0625 - 434.7875 MHz), the radio will be shipped after being programmed to 10 mW output power. Note 12: Please note that due to the lower transmission power, the distance between the Piccolo and the PIU is shorter than the distance when using a licensed frequency with 100 mW transmission power. Note 13: The current consumption of the Piccolo will increase due to the fact that the Maximum transmission time is reduced and therefore the Piccolo should wake up more frequently. Note 14: The maximum number of transmissions from the PIU/Piccolo is limited to 360 per hour. When this number is exceeded, the PIU/Piccolo will stop transmitting until the current hour has elapsed. Note 15: The PIU/Piccolo will not transmit on a busy channel. Verify that the frequency you choose in the band is not continually busy. 45 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS Regulatory Standards US and Canada Grant of Equipment Authorization IMPORTANT: Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 of the FCC Rules. FCC Grant of Equipment Authorization FCC ID: AZ489FT4888 FCC ID: AZ489FT4871 Industry Canada Grant of Equipment Authorization ID: 109U-89FT4888 ID: 109U-89FT4871 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003. Radio Network Freq Band Rated Power FM FM 430-450MHz 100mW 450-470MHz 100mW UHF UHF FCC INTERFERENCE 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. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For detailed product safety and RF exposure, refer to the Product Safety and RF Energy Exposure Booklet for PIU and 46 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS Piccolo XR Units, Motorola publication no. 6802974C70, which is distributed with the devices. European Union Notification The CE mark is the official marking required by the European Community for all Electric and Electronic equipment that will be sold, or put into service for the first time, anywhere in the European community. It proves to the buyer or user that this product fulfills all essential safety and environmental requirements as they are defined in the European Directives. The product approved for unlicensed band 433.05-434.79 Mhz is marked with the The product approved for licensed band 430-450 MHz mark. marked with the following CE marks,
, carries the alert symbol to denote that the product band range of 430-450 MHz is not harmonized in all EU member states. Equipment Disposal Waste (Disposal) of Electronic and Electric Equipment Please do not dispose of Electronic and Electric Equipment or Electronic and Electric Accessories with your household waste. In some countries or regions, collection systems have been set up to handle waste of electrical and electronic equipment. In European Union countries, please contact your local equipment supplier representative or service center for information about the waste collection system in your country. 47 APPENDIX A: PIU AND PICCOLO-XR SPECIFICATIONS Conformity for RoHS Compliance This Motorola product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2002/95/EC, Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment. 48 APPENDIX B: MODELS and ACCESSORIES General The following tables describe the available models, options and accessories. DIOS Models Model Piccolo Interface Unit (PIU) PiccoloXR DC PIU Options ADD: RS-485 Option (indoor) ADD: RS-232 Cable 3 m ADD: Antenna for PIU, 450-470 MHz ADD: Antenna for PIU, 430-450 MHz ADD: PIU Adapter ADD: PIU DIOS Application INT: 12.5 KHz UHF Radio, 450470 MHz INT: 12.5 KHz UHF Radio, 430450 MHz **
F4604B F4614B Option V440AD V666AA V208AJ V208AL V345AM V377AD V347CT/
FLE6036C V347CU/
FLE5532A Includes unlicensed ISM (intended for industrial, scientific and medical purposes) band: Center frequency: 433.92 MHz, Frequency range: 433.05434.79 MHz (actually 433.0625-434.7875 MHz)in Region 1.
** Not including 443.95 MHz and 444.8625 MHz. 49 Appendix B: Models and Accessories Piccolo-XR Options ADD: 1 DI / 1DO Option ADD: 2 DI / 2DO Option ADD: 4 DI / 4DO Option ADD: 7 DI / 1 DO Option ADD: 8 DI / 0 DO ADD: Antenna for PiccoloXR, 450-470 MHz ADD: Antenna for PiccoloXR, 430-450 MHz INT: 12.5 KHz UHF Radio, 450470 MHz INT: 12.5 KHz UHF Radio, 430450 MHz **
Option V608AE V379AK V118AJ V115AN V508AF V208AH V208AK V347CT/
FLE6036C V347CU/
FLE5532A Accessories TEC Programming & Monitoring Cable
(26 pin) Pole Antenna Kit (SMA TO SMA) Pole Antenna Kit (SMA TO N-TYPE) Kit number FKN8171B FAE5534B FLN3373B 50 APPENDIX C: ANTENNA General The PIU and PiccoloXR units can be connected either to a flexible or to a pole antenna. The antenna connector (see Figure 25), located at the top of the unit, is used for both antenna types. PIU Antenna SMA Connector Piccolo - XR Antenna SMA Connector Figure 25 PIU and PiccoloXR Antenna Connectors Flexible Antenna Specifications Frequency Range:
Polarization:
Nominal Impedance:
VSWR:
Power Rating Temperature Range:
UHF Vertical 50 ohms 1.5:1 max at resonance 50 watts
-40C to +85C 51 Appendix C: Antenna Pole Antenna The pole antenna installation must comply with the following requirements in order to ensure optimal performance and guarantee that human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines set forth by the applicable local regulations. The antenna must be mounted outdoors, preferably on a tower, if possible. Building mounted antennas must be located on the building roof. All fixed site antenna installations, including the installation of this pole antenna, require that, under the responsibility of the licensee, the installation site be managed in accordance with the applicable regulatory requirements. This may require taking additional compliance actions such as signage and site access restrictions in order to ensure that human exposure limits are not exceeded. Figure 26 PIU/PiccoloXR Pole Antenna 52 Appendix C: Antenna Pole Antenna installation SMA to SMA option Antenna Antenna Support Adjustable Straps Rubber Washer Nut Lock Washer SMA Connector SMA to SMA Antenna Cable Rubber Sleeve SMA Connector Figure 27 SMA to SMA type PIU/PiccoloXR Pole Antenna 1. Connect a flexible antenna to the antenna support plate using rubber washers, lock washer and a nut (see Figure 27). 2. Connect one end of the SMA cable to the antenna connection. 3. Connect the other end to the PIU/PiccoloXR. 53 Appendix C: Antenna SMA TO N-TYPE Antenna Support Antenna Rubber Washer Nut Lock Washer SMA Connector Adjustable Straps Nut N-Type Connector N-Type Washer SMA to N-Type Antenna Cable Figure 28 SMA to N-Type Pole Antenna 1. Connect a flexible antenna to the antenna support plate using rubber washers, lock washer and a nut (see Figure 28). 2. Connect the SMA end of the cable to the antenna connection. 3. Connect the N Type end to the PIU/PiccoloXR. 54 Appendix C: Antenna Pole Antenna Dimension Figure 29 shows recommended dimensions for a supporting plate for the pole antenna. m m 4 7 1 m m 5
. 1 9 m m 0 0 2 m m 3 8 200mm 270mm Figure 29 PIU/PiccoloXR Pole Antenna Supporting Plate Dimensions 55 Appendix C: Antenna This page left intentionally blank. 56 APPENDIX D: PIU/PICCOLOXR MOUNTING TEMPLATES Use the following template for PIU wall mounting. 3.26"
82.7mm Figure 30 PIU Wall Mounting Template (Full Size) Figure 31 PIU Back 57 Appendix D: PIU/Piccolo XR Mounting Templates The following is a template that can be used for mounting the PiccoloXR unit.
3 9 1
. m m 9 4
6 8 3
. m m 8 9 2.126"
54mm Figure 32 PiccoloXR Mounting Template (Full Size) 58 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2009 Motorola All Rights Reserved 6802974C40-R
@6802974C40@
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Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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0003778479
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8000 West Sunrise Blvd
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Ft Lauderdale, Florida 33322
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United States
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T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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AZ4
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89FT4888
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D**** Z******
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1 | Title |
Regulatory Compliance Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
95472********
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--********
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d******@motorolasolutions.com
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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?: | Yes | ||||
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?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 10/02/2009 | ||||
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 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PIU AND PIU-XR OF DIOS | ||||
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 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. Maximum conducted output power is 108mW according to 90.205(s). The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Power output is continuously variable from the value listed to 10mW. | ||||
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 | ||||
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Motorola
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W**** E****
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954-7********
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954-7********
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1 | 1 | 90 | 430.00000000 | 450.00000000 | 0.1000000 | 1.5000000000 ppm | 7K45F2D |
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