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Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01, Revision: 1.6, December 2, 2002;
User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A
(DRAFT) Copyright 2002, PerComm, Inc. All rights reserved. Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 Document Change Record July 18, 2002 December 02, 2002 Version 1.0 1.6 Preliminary (draft) revisions. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) ii Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................1 1.1 Document Identification............................................................................................................................1 1.2 Document Overview ..................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Contact Information ...................................................................................................................................1 1.4 Copyrights and Trademarks .....................................................................................................................1 1.5 Safety and Limitations ...............................................................................................................................2 RF Exposure Information ..........................................................................................................................2 1.6 1.7 References....................................................................................................................................................3 2 OMNIDATA OVERVIEW..............................................................................................................................4 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................4 2.1 2.2 Physical Features ........................................................................................................................................4 2.3 Over-The-Air Interface...............................................................................................................................5 2.4 ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 Protocol Stack...................................................................................................................5 2.5 Host Interface ..............................................................................................................................................5 2.6 FLEXsuite Encoder .....................................................................................................................................5 2.7 Configurable Database...............................................................................................................................5 2.8 Embedded Software...................................................................................................................................6 Power Input.................................................................................................................................................6 2.9 SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................7 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................7 3.1 3.2 Product Specification .................................................................................................................................7 3.3 Connector Specifications ...........................................................................................................................8 3.4 Power Supply Requirements ....................................................................................................................9 3.5 Mechanical Specifications..........................................................................................................................9 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION .......................................................................................................11 Introduction...............................................................................................................................................11 Installation Setting....................................................................................................................................11 Installation Procedure..............................................................................................................................11 Power-On Procedure................................................................................................................................12 External Antenna Impedance .................................................................................................................13 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 3 4 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) iii Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Document Identification User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT), Document Number 9400.01484-USG01. 1.2 Document Overview This document is intended for a technical audience installing or operating the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device (model number PT1005A). This document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 provides an overview of this Users Guide. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the OMNIDATA device. Chapter 3 provides the technical specifications of the OMNIDATA device. Chapter 4 provides procedures and guidelines for the installation and operation of the OMNIDATA device. This document has been carefully reviewed for accuracy. However, no responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. The information in this document and the products described in this document are subject to change at any time and from time to time without notice. 1.3 Contact Information Any questions or comments regarding this manual or the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device can be addressed to one of the following:
PerComm Customer Service Phone: 888-PERCOMM Phone: 781-860-7700 Email: CS@Percomm.com PerComm Technical Support Phone: 866-619-4992 Email: Tech@Percomm.com PerComm Web Site http://www.percomm.com/contact 1.4 Copyrights and Trademarks This document and other referenced PerComm documents are PerComm copyrighted documents. These documents may not be copied or reproduced in any form without the express written permission of PerComm. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 1 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 The products described in this document contain PerComm copyrighted software. This software may not be copied or reproduced in any form without the express written permission of PerComm. OMNIDATA, HCI and the PerComm logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of PerComm, Inc. ReFLEX, FLEXsuite and CLP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. 1.5 Safety and Limitations The installation and operation of the products described in this document may present unsafe conditions that may result in equipment damage, personal injury or death. Read all instructions before using the products described. The procedures described should be performed by qualified personnel only. Follow all safety guidelines including reasonable judgment. Do not proceed if there is any doubt regarding procedures, contact PerComm Technical support (see Section 1.3). The products are not designed, manufactured or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe or mission-critical performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or aircraft communication systems, medical situations, or military, defense or weapons environments, or by end users in any such areas. The products should not be used on board an aircraft. The products should not be used near to any medical devices including pacemakers and hearing aids. The products should not be used in any potentially explosive atmospheres. The products should not be used near any blasting areas. Failure to follow safety guidelines could result in equipment damage, personal injury or death. PerComm does not make any warranty as to the accuracy, sufficiency, or suitability for the use of any technical information or assistance provided hereunder and each user assumes the risk of its use of such information and assistance. In no event shall PerComm be liable for any loss of data, programs or information, loss of profits, loss of goodwill, loss of use of facilities or equipment or other special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the defects of the products, even if PerComm has been notified of such defects. PerComm is not liable for claims made by a third party or made by user for a third party. PERCOMM DOES NOT WARRANT ANY MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THE USE OF THESE PRODUCTS. 1.6 RF Exposure Information READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE TELEMETRY DEVICE The OMNIDATA device contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is turned on, it receives and it may transmit radio frequency energy in the 900MHz band. During transmission, the output power level at the antenna port varies over a range from 0.125 to 1 watt. The paging carrier service provider controls the output power level. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 2 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 The antenna used for this transmitter must be fixed mounted in a permanent structure providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. The OMNIDATA is provided without an external antenna. PerComm used the Larsen quarter-wave dipole antenna model SPWH20918 with a 4-inchx4-inch metallic ground plane during measurements for FCC certification. If another antenna is used its maximum gain should not exceed the theoretical dipole gain of 2.15dBi. The maximum radiated output power of the antenna satisfies the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limits as specified in 1.1310 of FCC regulations for general population/uncontrolled exposure as long as the minimum separation distance of 20cm between the radiating element and the person is maintained and the maximum gain is less than 2.15dBi. 1.7 References Refer to Table 1 for a list of referenced documents. Table 1: Reference Documents Document Reference Document Title Document Number
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ReFLEX Protocol Specification Document Version 2.7.1.1 HCI Interface Specification Communication Linking Protocol (CLPTM) Serial Interface Reference Manual ReFLEX 25 and 50 Technology FLEXsuite of Enabling Protocols Specification Document Version 2.1.1 Motorola 68P81139B02-B PerComm 9400.01484-IRS01 Motorola 6881033B20 Motorola 6881139B10 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 3 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 2 OMNIDATA OVERVIEW 2.1 Introduction The PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device is a device designed for wireless two-
way communication on a ReFLEX network. The main conceptual features of the OMNIDATA device are described below. 2.2 Physical Features The OMNIDATA device is built on a single PCB containing both baseband and RF sections. Please refer to Section 3.5 for mechanical specifications of the OMNIDATA device. The physical interfaces (connectors) are described in Table 2. Table 2: OMNIDATA Connectors Connector Use Connector Description Manufacturer Manufacture Part Number P2 J2 Host and power interface. 10-pin (2x5) 2mm pitch milligrid shrouded SMT header. Refer to Table 5 and Figure 1 for the pin out definition. MOLEX 87332-1020 Over-the-air interface. End launch jack receptacle -
surface mount female SMA connector. Johnson Components 142-0721-882 Operation of the OMNIDATA device requires the following user supplied components:
Power supply and associated cabling. Host and associated cabling. Antenna and associated cabling. Physical mounting. The following crimp connector and ribbon cable may be used to mate with P2:
Cable Crimp Connector: 2.00mm (0.79") Pitch Milli-Grid Cable-to-Board Receptacle Dual Row, IDT. MOLEX 87568-1071. Ribbon Cable: 1.0mm Round Conductor Flat Cable, 10 Contacts, 28 AWG Stranded, PVC. 3M 3625/10. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 4 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 2.3 Over-The-Air Interface The OMNIDATA device provides an over-the-air interface via connector J2. J2 is a female SMA connector for an appropriate 50 ohm antenna. The antenna is an external component and is not an integral part of the device. The OMNIDATA device receives on the forward channel (929-932, 935-941 MHz). The OMNIDATA device transmits on the reverse channel (896-902 MHz). The receiver and transmitter are driven by a ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 protocol stack. 2.4 ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 Protocol Stack The OMNIDATA device features a ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 protocol stack. The protocol stack contains all functionality required to register and operate on the ReFLEX network. Note however, that not all features and capabilities of the ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 protocol are necessarily implemented. The protocol stack is also compatible with ReFLEX 25 networks. 2.5 Host Interface The OMNIDATA device provides a host interface via connector P2. The host itself is an external entity and is not considered an integral part of the device. The host interface allows a host to perform the following functions:
Sending ReFLEX messages through the OMNIDATA device. Receiving ReFLEX messages through the OMNIDATA device. Monitoring the OMNIDATA device. Controlling the OMNIDATA device. Configuring the OMNIDATA device. Updating the embedded software in the OMNIDATA device. The OMNIDATA device supports multiple host interface protocols including HCI [2]
and CLP [3]. 2.6 FLEXsuite Encoder FLEXsuite [4] is a set of protocols used to encode messages on ReFLEX networks. The OMNIDATA device provides a built in FLEXsuite UAR encoder when using the HCI host interface protocol. Alternatively, the host can also perform its own FLEXsuite encoding. 2.7 Configurable Database The OMNIDATA device contains a FLASH based database of critical parameters. The database has been configured by your service provider. Please contact your service provider for any questions regarding the device configuration. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 5 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 2.8 Embedded Software Many of the OMNIDATA features including the ReFLEX protocol stack are implemented in the devices embedded software. The device has been programmed with the most up-to-date software at the time of manufacture. Please contact your service provider for any questions regarding updated software. 2.9 Power Input Power is provided to the OMNIDATA device via connector P2. Refer to Section 3.3 for the P2 connector pin out. Refer to Section 3.4 for power supply requirements. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 6 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Introduction This chapter provides technical specifications of the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device (model number PT1005A). 3.2 Product Specification Please refer to Table 3 for a summary of the OMNIDATA devices general specifications. Table 3: PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device General Specifications Specification Min Typical Max Notes Radio Protocol Weight Temperature ReFLEX 2.7.1.1
-30C
-30C 50 g 75C 80C Operating Storage Vibration 0.5G from 5 to 500 Hz continuous sine-wave vibration frequencies. Input Voltage 5VDC 10%
Transmit Duty Cycle Current Consumption Humidity Physical 15 mA 68 mA 1A 16VDC 10%
Refer to Section 3.4 for detailed requirements Idle Receive (average) Transmit 95%
Non-condensing 3.74 x 1.74 (95mm x 44.2 mm) 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 7 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 3.3 Connector Specifications Please refer to Table 4 for the antenna port specification (J2). Table 4: J2 Antenna Port Specification Specification Connector Impedance Description Female SMA 50 ohms Please refer to Table 5 and Figure 1 for the host and power connector specification (P2). Table 5: P2 Header Specification Specification Signal Name1 Electrical Specification2 Type3 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Power_In Refer to Section 3.4. Ground Ground Power_In Refer to Section 3.4. Ground Tx_Data Rx_Data N/C N/C Ground Reset*
Ground LVTTL LVTTL N/C N/C Ground LVTTL Power Power Power Power Output Input N/A N/A N/A Input Notes An asterisk (*) suffix indicates an active low signal. N/C indicates that no connection should be made to this pin. Direction is referenced to the OMNIDATA point of view. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 8 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 Figure 1: Header Pin Out (Top View) Power_In Power_In Tx_Data N/C Ground 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 Ground Ground Rx_Data N/C Reset*
3.4 Power Supply Requirements The power supply should provide 5-16VDC. The power supply should be well regulated and able to deliver 1.1A without dropping below 4.75V. The admissible ripple on the DC power lines is less than 50mV from 0Hz to 10MHz. 3.5 Mechanical Specifications Please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 for mechanical specifications of the OMNIDATA device. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 9 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 Figure 2: OMNIDATA Mechanical Drawing Top View Figure 3: OMNIDATA Mechanical Drawing - End View 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 10 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4.1 Introduction This chapter provides guidelines and procedures for correct installation and operation of the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device. 4.2 Installation Setting The installation setting must observe the guidelines listed below. Failure to comply with these guidelines may cause the OMNIDATA device to operate improperly. The external antenna must be mounted in a location such that no person will ever come within 8 inches of the antenna. This is required to comply with FCC RF hazard regulations. The antenna must be installed in such a way that the main radiation pattern generates vertical polarization. The antenna must conform to guidelines given in Section 4.5. The device should be installed far from any switch mode power supply or digital switching circuitry. The power supply should conform to requirements identified in Section 3.4. The device should not be subject to permanent vibrations. The device should not be subject to high magnetic fields. The device should be mounted in such a way that it makes no contact, or it is not very close to any metallic object even if that object is connected to the ground. There should be no other electrical contact to anything other than the antenna and the flat cable for the power supply and host interface. 4.3 Installation Procedure Follow the procedure outlined below to install the OMNIDATA device. 1. Install the External Antenna a. The external antenna assembly consists of the following:
i. Larsen quarter wave antenna part number SPWH20918 ii. Pasternack Enterprises (PE) SMA male to SMA female bulkhead cable part number PE3956-60 iii. 4 x 4 ground plane, aluminum or brass, 0.063 inches thick b. Select a high, horizontal mounting surface for optimal performance. The mounting surface must be no thicker than 1/8 (3mm) or problems with the connector assembly may result. c. Drill a 0.25 inch diameter hole in the mounting surface and the ground 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 11 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 plane. Insert the SMA female bulkhead end of the PE cable through the hole from below. d. e. Secure the PE cable to the mounting surface and the ground plane with a lockwasher and nut (supplied with the cable). Tighten the nut firmly enough to solidly fix the connector, but take care not to overtighten. f. Screw the Larsen antenna to the SMA female end of the cable just installed. Firmly finger tighten. Do not attempt to use any tools to tighten 2. Install the OMNIDATA Device a. The OMNIDATA device consists of a single printed circuit board assembly. Install the OMNIDATA device using appropriate standoffs (e.g. Richco part number LMSP-4-01). b. c. Ensure that sufficient space is available to connect the antenna cabling, host cabling and power supply cabling. Mechanical drawings of the OMNIDATA device are shown in Section 3.5 to assist in this process. d. Attach the SMA male end of the cable installed in step 1 above, to the SMA female connector on the OMNIDATA device. Tighten the SMA connector to 8-10 inch-pounds of torque. Over tightening can damage the connector and reduce the performance of the OMNIDATA device. 3. Install the Host and Power Supply a. Install the host and power supply. The host must conform to the following guidelines:
i. The host supports the pin out specified in Table 5. ii. The power supply must conform to the specifications identified in Section 2.9. iii. The host implements a supported host interface protocol (HCI
[2] or CLP [3].) Contact your service provider to determine which protocol is enabled on your OMNIDATA device. b. Connect the host and power supply to the OMNIDATA devices host interface header. 4. Turn on the Power Supply a. Follow the instructions in Section 4.4. 4.4 Power-On Procedure After power has been applied, follow the instructions listed here to verify operation of the OMNIDATA device. Please refer to the appropriate host interface protocol document (HCI [2] or CLP [3]) to determine how to execute these instructions. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 12 Document Number: 9400.01484-USG01 Revision 1.6 12/2/2002 1. Query the OMNIDATA device with the host. Verify that the host is able to communicate with the OMNIDATA device. 2. Periodically poll the OMNIDATA device until the device has registered on the ReFLEX network for full two-way service. 3. Use the host and OMNIDATA device to send a message to the PIN or email address associated with the OMNIDATA device being used. Verify that the message is successfully accepted by the ReFLEX network. Verify that the message is successfully received by the OMNIDATA device. 4.5 External Antenna Impedance The OMNIDATA transmitter was designed for a 50 ohms external antenna. The same antenna is used for transmit and receive, hence the antenna has to work from 901MHz to 941MHz. It is possible to connect the external antenna directly to the device or through a coaxial cable. The external antenna should be mounted close enough to the OMNIDATA unit to limit the length of the cable and the losses in it. The external antenna assembly must have a standard male SMA connector. If the load presented by the external antenna assembly at the SMA port is not 50 ohms, the output power of the transmitter and the DC current consumption during transmit time may vary from theirs nominal values. The VSWR of the external antenna assembly in the transmit band 901 to 902 MHz should be less than 1.7. If the VSWR is greater than 1.7 the transmitter might be permanently damaged. The solution is to have the antenna re-matched or to impose restrictions on the length of the cable between the external antenna and the unit. Please contact PerComm for further details. 12/2/02 User's Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device - PT1005A (DRAFT) 13
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Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD, Revision: 1.1, July 24, 2002;
Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A
(DRAFT) Copyright 2002, PerComm, Inc. All rights reserved. Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 Document Change Record July 24, 2002 Version 1.1 Minor edits after first review. July 18, 2002 Version 1.0 Initial version. 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) ii Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................1 1.1 Document Identification............................................................................................................................1 1.2 Document Overview ..................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Contact Information ...................................................................................................................................1 1.4 Copyrights and Trademarks .....................................................................................................................1 1.5 Safety ............................................................................................................................................................2 References....................................................................................................................................................2 1.6 2 OMNIDATA OVERVIEW..............................................................................................................................3 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................3 2.1 2.2 Physical Features ........................................................................................................................................3 2.3 Over-The-Air Interface...............................................................................................................................3 2.4 ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 Protocol Stack...................................................................................................................4 2.5 Host Interface ..............................................................................................................................................4 2.6 FLEXsuite Encoder .....................................................................................................................................4 2.7 Configurable Database...............................................................................................................................4 Embedded Software...................................................................................................................................4 2.8 2.9 Power Input.................................................................................................................................................4 SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................5 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................5 3.1 Product Specification .................................................................................................................................5 3.2 3.3 Connector Specifications ...........................................................................................................................6 3.4 Power Supply Requirements ....................................................................................................................7 3.5 Mechanical Specifications..........................................................................................................................7 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION .......................................................................................................10 Introduction...............................................................................................................................................10 Installation Procedure..............................................................................................................................10 Power-On Procedure................................................................................................................................11 External Antenna Guidelines..................................................................................................................11 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 3 4 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) iii Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Document Identification Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A, Document Number 9420.00005-USRGD. 1.2 Document Overview This document is intended for a technical audience installing or operating the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device (model number PT1005A). This document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 provides an overview of this Users Guide. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the OMNIDATA device. Chapter 3 provides the technical specifications of the OMNIDATA device. Chapter 4 provides procedures and guidelines for the installation and operation of the OMNIDATA device. This document has been carefully reviewed for accuracy. However, no responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. The information in this document and the products described in this document are subject to change without notice. 1.3 Contact Information Any questions or comments regarding this manual or the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device can be addressed to one of the following:
PerComm Customer Service Phone: 888-PERCOMM Phone: 781-860-7700 Email: CS@Percomm.com PerComm Technical Support Phone: 866-619-4992 Email: Tech@Percomm.com PerComm Web Site www.percomm.com/contact 1.4 Copyrights and Trademarks This document and other referenced PerComm documents are PerComm copyrighted documents. These documents may not be copied or reproduced in any form without the express written permission of PerComm. The products described in this document contain PerComm copyrighted software. This software may not be copied or reproduced in any form without the express written permission of PerComm. 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 1 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 OMNIDATA, HCI and the PerComm logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of PerComm, Inc. ReFLEX, FLEXsuite and CLP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. 1.5 Safety The installation and operation of the products described in this document may present unsafe conditions that may result in equipment damage, personal injury or death. Read all instructions before using the products described. The procedures described should be performed by qualified personnel only. Follow all safety guidelines including reasonable judgment. Do not proceed if there is any doubt regarding procedures, contact PerComm Technical support (see Section 1.3). Failure to follow safety guidelines could result in equipment damage, personal injury or death. 1.6 References Refer to Table 1 for a list of referenced documents. Table 1: Reference Documents Document Reference Document Title Document Number
[1]
[2]
[3]
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ReFLEX Protocol Specification Document Version 2.7.1.1 HCI Interface Specification Version 1.9 Communication Linking Protocol (CLPTM) Serial Interface Reference Manual ReFLEX 25 and 50 Technology FLEXsuite of Enabling Protocols Specification Document Version 2.1.1 Motorola 68P81139B02-B PerComm 9420.00005-IRS Motorola 6881033B20 Motorola 6881139B10 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 2 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 2 OMNIDATA OVERVIEW 2.1 Introduction The PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device is a device designed for wireless two-
way communication on a ReFLEX network. The main conceptual features of the OMNIDATA device are described below. 2.2 Physical Features The OMNIDATA device is built on a single PCB containing both baseband and RF sections. Please refer to Section 3.5 for mechanical specifications of the OMNIDATA device. The main physical interfaces (connectors) are described in Table 2. Table 2: OMNIDATA Connectors Connector Use Connector Description Manufacturer Manufacture Part Number P2 J2 Host and power interface. 10-pin (2x5) 2mm pitch milligrid shrouded SMT header. Refer to Table 5 and Figure 1 for the pin out definition. MOLEX 87332-1020 Over-the-air interface. End launch jack receptacle -
surface mount female SMA connector. Johnson Components 142-0721-882 Operation of the OMNIDATA device requires the following user supplied components:
Power supply and associated cabling. Host and associated cabling. Antenna and associated cabling. Physical mounting. The following crimp connector and ribbon cable may be used to mate with P2:
Cable Crimp Connector: 2.00mm (0.79") Pitch Milli-Grid Cable-to-Board Receptacle Dual Row, IDT. MOLEX 87568-1071. Ribbon Cable: 1.0mm Round Conductor Flat Cable, 10 Contacts, 28 AWG Stranded, PVC. 3M 3625/10. 2.3 Over-The-Air Interface The OMNIDATA device provides an over-the-air interface via connector J2. J2 is a female SMA connector for an appropriate 50 ohm antenna. The antenna is an external component and is not an integral part of the device. The OMNIDATA device receives on the forward channel (929-932, 935-941 MHz). The 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 3 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 OMNIDATA device transmits on the reverse channel (896-902 MHz). The receiver and transmitter are driven by a ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 protocol stack. 2.4 ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 Protocol Stack The OMNIDATA device features a ReFLEX 2.7.1.1 protocol stack. The protocol stack contains all functionality required to register and operate on the ReFLEX network. The protocol stack is also compatible with ReFLEX 25 networks. 2.5 Host Interface The OMNIDATA device provides a host interface via connector P2. The host itself is an external entity and is not considered an integral part of the device. The host interface allows a host to perform the following functions:
Sending ReFLEX messages through the OMNIDATA device. Receiving ReFLEX messages through the OMNIDATA device. Monitoring the OMNIDATA device. Controlling the OMNIDATA device. Configuring the OMNIDATA device. Updating the embedded software in the OMNIDATA device. The OMNIDATA device supports multiple host interface protocols including HCI [2]
and CLP [3]. 2.6 FLEXsuite Encoder FLEXsuite [4] is a set of protocols used to encode messages on ReFLEX networks. The OMNIDATA device provides a built in FLEXsuite UAR encoder when using the HCI host interface protocol. Alternatively, the host can also perform its own FLEXsuite encoding. 2.7 Configurable Database The OMNIDATA device contains a FLASH based database of critical parameters. The database has been configured by your service provider. Please contact your service provider for any questions regarding the device configuration. 2.8 Embedded Software Many of the OMNIDATA features including the ReFLEX protocol stack are implemented in the devices embedded software. The device has been programmed with the most up-to-date software at the time of manufacture. Please contact your service provider for any questions regarding updated software. 2.9 Power Input Power is provided to the OMNIDATA device via connector P2. Refer to Section 3.3 for the P2 connector pin out. Refer to Section 3.4 for power supply requirements. 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 4 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Introduction This chapter provides technical specifications of the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device (model number PT1005A). 3.2 Product Specification Please refer to Table 3 for a summary of the OMNIDATA devices general specifications. Table 3: PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device General Specifications Specification Min Typical Max Notes Radio Protocol Weight Temperature ReFLEX 2.7.1.1
-30C
-30C 50 g 75C 80C Operating Storage Vibration 0.5G from 5 to 500 Hz continuous sine-wave vibration frequencies. Input Voltage 5VDC 10%
Transmit Duty Cycle Current Consumption Humidity Physical 15 mA 68 mA 1A 16VDC 10%
Refer to Section 3.4 for detailed requirements Idle Receive (average) Transmit 95%
Non-condensing 3.74 x 1.74 (95mm x 44.2 mm) 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 5 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 3.3 Connector Specifications Please refer to Table 4 for the antenna port specification (J2). Table 4: J2 Antenna Port Specification Specification Connector Impedance Description Female SMA 50 ohms Please refer to Table 5 and Figure 1 for the host and power connector specification (P2). Table 5: P2 Header Specification Specification Signal Name1 Electrical Specification2 Type3 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Power_In Refer to Section 3.4. Ground Ground Power_In Refer to Section 3.4. Ground Tx_Data Rx_Data N/C N/C Ground Reset*
Ground LVTTL LVTTL N/C N/C Ground LVTTL Power Power Power Power Output Input N/A N/A N/A Input Notes An asterisk (*) suffix indicates an active low signal. N/C indicates that no connection should be made to this pin. Direction is referenced to the OMNIDATA point of view. 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 6 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 Figure 1: Header Pin Out (Top View) Power_In Power_In Tx_Data N/C Ground 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 Ground Ground Rx_Data N/C Reset*
3.4 Power Supply Requirements The power supply should provide 5-16VDC. The power supply should be well regulated and able to deliver 1.1A without dropping below 4.75V. The admissible ripple on the DC power lines is less than 50mV from 0Hz to 10MHz. 3.5 Mechanical Specifications Please refer to Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 4 for mechanical specifications of the OMNIDATA device. 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 7 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 Figure 2: OMNIDATA Mechanical Drawing Top View - Detailed 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 8 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 Figure 3: OMNIDATA Mechanical Drawing Top View - Rotated P2 and J2 Shown Figure 4: OMNIDATA Mechanical Drawing - Edge View P2 and J2 Shown 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 9 Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 4.1 Introduction This chapter provides guidelines and procedures for correct installation and operation of the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device. 4.2 Installation Procedure Follow the procedure outlined below to install the OMNIDATA device. 1. Select an appropriate installation setting. The installation setting must observe the guidelines listed below. Failure to comply with these guidelines may cause the OMNIDATA device to operate improperly. The external antenna must be mounted in a location such that no person will ever come within 12 inches of the antenna. This is required to comply with FCC RF hazard regulations. The device should be installed far from any switch mode power supply or digital switching circuitry. The power supply should conform to requirements identified in Section 3.4. The device should not be subject to permanent vibrations. The device should not be subject to high magnetic fields. The device should be mounted in such a way that it makes no contact, or it is not very close to any metallic object even if that object is connected to the ground. There should be no other electrical contact to anything other than the antenna and the flat cable for the power supply and host interface. Install the OMNIDATA device using appropriate standoffs (e.g. Richco part number LMSP-4-01). Ensure that sufficient space is available to connect the antenna cabling, host cabling and power supply cabling. Mechanical drawings of the OMNIDATA device are shown in Section 3.5 to assist in this process. Install the external antenna. The antenna must be installed in such a way that the main radiation pattern generates vertical polarization. Connect the antenna to the OMNIDATA devices SMA antenna port. The antenna must conform to guidelines given in Section 4.3. 4. Install the host and power supply. Connect the host to the OMNIDATA devices host interface header. The host must conform to the following guidelines:
The host supports the pin out specified in Table 5. The power supply must conform to the specifications identified in Section 2.9. The host implements a supported host interface protocol (HCI [4]
or CLP [5].) Contact your service provider to determine which protocol is enabled on your OMNIDATA device. Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 10 7/24/02 2. 3. Document Number: 9420.00005-USRGD Revision 1.1 7/24/2002 5. Turn on the power supply. Follow the instructions in Section 4.3. 4.3 Power-On Procedure After power has been applied, follow the instructions listed here to verify operation of the OMNIDATA device. Please refer to the appropriate host interface protocol document (HCI [2] or CLP [3]) to determine how to execute these instructions. 6. Query the OMNIDATA device with the host. Verify that the host is able to communicate with the OMNIDATA device. 7. Periodically poll the OMNIDATA device until the device has registered on the ReFLEX network for full two-way service. 8. Use the host and OMNIDATA device to send a message to the PIN or email address associated with the OMNIDATA device being used. Verify that the message is successfully accepted by the ReFLEX network. Verify that the message is successfully received by the OMNIDATA device. 4.4 External Antenna Guidelines The OMNIDATA transmitter was designed for a 50 ohm external antenna. The same antenna is used for transmit and receive and so, the antenna has to work from 901MHz to 941MHz. It is possible to connect the external antenna directly to the device or through a coax cable. The external antenna should be mounted close enough to the OMNIDATA unit to limit the length of the cable and the losses in it. The external antenna assembly must have a standard male SMA connector. If the load presented by the external antenna assembly at the SMA port is not 50 ohms, the output power of the transmitter and the DC current consumption during transmit time may vary from the nominal values. The VSWR of the external antenna assembly in the transmit band 901 to 902 MHz should be less than 1.7. If the VSWR is greater than 1.7, the transmitter might be permanently damaged. The solution is to have the antenna re-matched or to impose restrictions on the length of the cable between the external antenna and the unit. Please contact PerComm for further details. The external antenna is not supplied by PerComm. For FCC certification PerComm used a Larsen antenna (model: SPWH20918) with a 4x4 ground plane. The antenna was connected by a 3 feet coax (RG45/U) to the OMNIDATA device. This installation meets the FCCs limits for effective radiated power (e.r.p.). 7/24/02 Users Guide for the PerComm OMNIDATA Telemetry Device PT1005A (DRAFT) 11
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2002-12-06
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PerComm Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007556392
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1 | Physical Address |
22 Tower Office Park
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Woburn, Massachusetts 01801-2113
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United States
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NNT
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
1005
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L****** Y****
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1 | Telephone Number |
781 8******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
781 8********
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PerComm
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1 | Name |
R****** I**** O********
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1 | Physical Address |
1570 Kootenay Street
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Vancouver, V7M 1J8
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Canada
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604-2********
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604-2********
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r******@percomm.com
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PerComm Inc.
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1 | Name |
L**** Y****
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1 | Physical Address |
22 Office Tower Park
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Woburn, Massachusetts 01801-2113
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United States
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781 8******** Extension:
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781 8********
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l******@percomm.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?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Reflex Telemetry Device, OMNIDATA | ||||
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 | Output power is at conducted at the antenna terminal. Antennas used for this OEM module must not exceed 2.5 dBi gain. The module must transmit with a duty factor not exceeding 22%, controlled by protocol firmware. Products operating with this module are required to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm between the antenna and all persons during normal operation. Grantee must coordinate with OEM integrators to ensure that end-users of products incorporating this module are provided with operating instructions to satisfy RF exposure requirements. Separate approval is required for all other operating configurations, including portable configurations with respect to 2.1093 and different antenna configurations. | ||||
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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Protocol Labs
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R******** S****
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604-6********
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604-6********
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r******@protocol-emc.com
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1 | 1 | 24D | 41 | 901.00000000 | 902.00000000 | 1.0000000 | 0.5000000000 ppm | 10K0F1D |
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