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LRS-455-EU Data Transceiver Users Manual 

 LUM0032AA Rev A 

Version 1.0 

28 

 

Channel#

 

Frequency

 

Channel#

 

Frequency

 

Channel#

 

Frequency

 

420 

437.625 

2480 

450.500 

4540 

463.375 

440 

437.750 

2500 

450.625 

4560 

463.500 

460 

437.875 

2520 

450.750 

4580 

463.625 

480 

438.000 

2540 

450.875 

4600 

463.750 

500 

438.125 

2560 

451.000 

4620 

463.875 

520 

438.250 

2580 

451.125 

4640 

464.000 

540 

438.375 

2600 

451.250 

4660 

464.125 

560 

438.500 

2620 

451.375 

4680 

464.250 

580 

438.625 

2640 

451.500 

4700 

464.375 

600 

438.750 

2660 

451.625 

4720 

464.500 

620 

438.875 

2680 

451.750 

4740 

464.625 

640 

439.000 

2700 

451.875 

4760 

464.750 

660 

439.125 

2720 

452.000 

4780 

464.875 

680 

439.250 

2740 

452.125 

4800 

465.000 

700 

439.375 

2760 

452.250 

4820 

465.125 

720 

439.500 

2780 

452.375 

4840 

465.250 

740 

439.625 

2800 

452.500 

4860 

465.375 

760 

439.750 

2820 

452.625 

4880 

465.500 

780 

439.875 

2840 

452.750 

4900 

465.625 

800 

440.000 

2860 

452.875 

4920 

465.750 

820 

440.125 

2880 

453.000 

4940 

465.875 

840 

440.250 

2900 

453.125 

4960 

466.000 

860 

440.375 

2920 

453.250 

4980 

466.125 

880 

440.500 

2940 

453.375 

5000 

466.250 

900 

440.625 

2960 

453.500 

5020 

466.375 

920 

440.750 

2980 

453.625 

5040 

466.500 

940 

440.875 

3000 

453.750 

5060 

466.625 

960 

441.000 

3020 

453.875 

5080 

466.750 

Summary of Contents for LRS-455-EU

Page 1: ...r Manual LUM0032AA Rev A Version 1 0 i FreeWave Technologies LRS 455 EU Data Transceiver Version 1 0 Revision A FreeWave Technologies Inc 1880 South Flatiron Court Boulder CO 80301 303 381 9200 303 786 9948 Fax www FreeWave com ...

Page 2: ...rical or electromagnetic stress 2 If Product is used outside of FreeWave specifications 3 If Product has been modified repaired or altered by Customer unless FreeWave specifically authorized such alterations in each instance in writing This includes the addition of conformal coating Special Rate Replacement Option A special rate replacement option is offered to non warranty returns or upgrades The...

Page 3: ...ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However no guarantee shall be made that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is ...

Page 4: ...S 455 EU series radios have been certified to the following ETSI standards ETSI EN 300 113 1 2009 ETSI EN 300 113 2 2009 ETSI EN 301 489 1 2008 EN 61000 4 2 1995 With A1 1998 and A2 2001 EN 61000 4 3 2006 EN 61000 4 4 2004 EN 61000 4 6 1995 With A1 2004 and A2 2006 EN55022 2006 ISO 7637 2 2004 ...

Page 5: ...LRS 455 EU Data Transceiver Users Manual LUM0032AA Rev A Version 1 0 v ...

Page 6: ...S 12 EDIT RADIO TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS 12 Setting Xmit and Rcv Frequencies 12 1 and 2 Max Packet Size and Min Packet Size 12 3 Xmit Rate 13 4 RF Data Rate 13 5 RF Xmit Power 14 6 Slave Security 14 7 RTS to CTS 14 8 Retry Time Out 15 9 Lowpower Mode 15 A High Noise 16 C Remote LED 16 MULTIPOINT PARAMETERS 17 EDIT MULTIPOINT PARAMETERS 17 0 Repeaters 17 1 Master Packet Repeat 17 2 Max Slave Re...

Page 7: ...032AA Rev A Version 1 0 vii FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 23 OPERATIONAL RS 422 AND RS 485 INFORMATION 24 RS 422 and RS 485 Full Duplex Pin Outs 25 RS 485 Half Duplex Pin Outs 25 RS232 PIN ASSIGNMENTS 25 RF BOARD PINOUT 26 FREEWAVE TECHNICAL SUPPORT 26 ...

Page 8: ... the height of the antenna In general FreeWave units with a higher antenna placement will have a better communication link In practice the transceiver should be placed away from computers telephones answering machines and other similar equipment The RS232 cable included with the transceiver usually provides ample distance for placement away from other equipment To improve the data link FreeWave Te...

Page 9: ...ave are acknowledged or retransmitted until they are acknowledged Therefore the return link in a MultiPoint network is generally very robust Note In licensed band operation it is suggested to set the repeated master packets at 0 due to the spectrum being quiet This will maximize throughput and leverage the advantages of licensed band operation Traditionally a MultiPoint network is used in applicat...

Page 10: ...o match the baud rate of the device that the radio is to be attached to Press Esc to get back to Main menu 6 At the Main Menu press 3 Set FreqKey Max Packet Size Min Packet Size RF Data rate identical on all radios in the network Note Changing these values may help to eliminate interference from other FreeWave networks Press Esc to get back to Main menu 7 At the Main Menu press 5 Set the Network I...

Page 11: ...to match the baud rate of the instrument to which it is attached Please note when setting the transceiver s baud rate its RS232 data rate is set The baud rate does not have to be on the same setting for the two transceivers 5 Edit the Call Book Enter the Slave serial number in the Master s Call Book Enter the Master s Serial number in the Slave s Call Book or disable Slave Security in the Slave 6 ...

Page 12: ...aracteristics regardless of the settings in the Slave The settings not determined by the Master are RF Xmit Power Slave Security Retry Time Out and the Hop Table settings A quick method of identifying a Master is to power the transceiver Prior to establishing a communication link with a Slave all three of the Master s LEDs will be solid red Point to Point Slave 1 This mode designates the transceiv...

Page 13: ...ook Point to Point Slave Master Switchable 6 Mode 6 allows the transceiver to be controlled entirely through software commands A number of key parameters in FreeWave s user interface may be changed either directly with a program such as Windows Terminal or through the use of script files Additionally when the Point to Point Slave Master Switchable option is selected and the transceiver is not call...

Page 14: ...the baud rate for the other transceiver s in the network For example a pair of transceivers may be used in an application to send data from remote process instrumentation to an engineer s computer In this application the baud rate for the transceiver on the instrumentation might be set to 9600 and the transceiver on the engineer s computer might be set to 57 600 Set Baud Rate 1 Select the appropri...

Page 15: ...whether the network is in Point to Point or MultiPoint mode The Modbus RTU mode must be selected when transceivers are configured in RS485 or RS422 mode Serial Interface In products for which the protocol of the data port is software selectable use this menu to set the protocol of the data port In the TTL RF board product this setting must be 0 Protocol Additional Information RS232 Also used for T...

Page 16: ... Default is zero delay For data rates of 1200 bits S or slower avoid setting the TurnoffDelay parameter higher than 4 At those rates the functionality of the microprocessor changes so that a TurnoffDelay of 5 will have the same effect as if set to 1 and a setting of 6 will have the same effect as 2 and so on Note TurnOffDelay must be set to a value of at least 4 for RS4xx operation FlowControl Thi...

Page 17: ...received data in one burst This is the appropriate setting for most Modbus RTU devices With a setting of 2 and higher the radio will wait for a number of slots calculated by the following formula Modbus RTU Setting Master Packet Repeat Setting 1 x 2 For example in a radio where the Modbus RTU setting 2 and the Master Packet Repeat setting 3 the radio will wait for 2 3 1 x 2 or 12 slots ...

Page 18: ...each other Three settings must be made for two FreeWave transceivers to communicate in Point to Point mode 1 The Master s serial number must be listed in the Slave s Call Book or Slave Security is turned off in the Slave 2 The Slave s serial number must be listed in the Master s Call Book 3 The Master must be programmed to call the Slave The Call Book allows users to incorporate up to 10 FreeWave ...

Page 19: ...and Hop Table Offset Edit Radio Transmission Characteristics SETTING XMIT AND RCV FREQUENCIES The 400MHz Data Transceiver has the option to operate in a Frequency Division Duplex mode by transmitting on one frequency and receiving on another The LRS 455 EU transceivers must be programmed to operate on the appropriate frequency To program the transceiver for single channel operation enter the frequ...

Page 20: ...ver off when no data is being passed The Xmit Rate setting allows the duty cycle of the Master Transmit Beacon to be changed A setting of 0 is the highest duty cycle and a setting of 9 is the lowest duty cycle 4 RF DATA RATE The RF Data Rate controls the data rate used for over the air communication and should not be confused with the serial port Baud Rate Currently the only supported RF Data Rate...

Page 21: ... TO CTS Menu selection RTS to CTS in the Radio Parameters menu provides the option of allowing the RTS line on the Master transceiver to control the CTS line of the Slave This pass through control can be enabled in both Point to Point and Point to MultiPoint In MultiPoint networks the Master RTS line will control all Slaves CTS lines When enabled the CTS line ceases to function as flow control It ...

Page 22: ...her hand the function in the Master is effectively the same With a setting of 255 the Master will allow a Slave to stay connected as long as 1 packet in 255 is successfully received at the Master The Retry Time Out parameter is useful when a MultiPoint network has a roving Master or Slave s As the link gets weaker a lower setting will allow a poor link to break in search of a stronger one Note Set...

Page 23: ... in normal operation regardless of the Lowpower Mode setting Once RTS is dropped the transceiver reverts to the Lowpower Mode If the transceiver has the DTRConnect option set to 1 or 2 and if the Lowpower Mode enabled set to 1 31 the RTS line on the transceiver must be asserted for the DTRConnect feature to operate properly A HIGH NOISE The High Noise Option is useful in determining if out of band...

Page 24: ...dge all data transmissions in a large network the Master would soon become overwhelmed with acknowledgments from the Slaves Without acknowledgements 100 confidence every Slave has received every packet cannot be met To address this issue the user may modify the Master Packet Repeat setting assigning a value between 0 the packet is transmitted once to 9 the packet is transmitted 10 times For networ...

Page 25: ...ved A setting of 1 will form a Point to Point link with the Master when the DTR line is high With a setting of 2 the transceiver will transmit in bursts This mode is valuable when a network has many low data rate devices and it is desirable to increase overall network capacity Note If DTRConnect is set to 1 and the RTS to CTS function is enabled on the radio then RTS to CTS takes precedence over D...

Page 26: ... must match the end device B DIAGNOSTICS This option provides diagnostics data to be viewed at the Master in parallel with application data The diagnostic program MUST be run from the Master transceiver Diagnostics requires the following 1 Diagnostics set to 1 to 128 in the Master 2 A second computer or serial connection to run the diagnostics software 3 A diagnostics cable Available from FreeWave...

Page 27: ...ID are set to 0 the Subnet ID will show Roaming in the menu This setting will allow a mobile Slave to roam from subnet to subnet and possibly from network to network This drawing depicts a Network in which Subnet IDs are used to force communications In this example Repeater1 must talk directly to the Master Repeater2 must talk directly to Repeater1 Slaves 1 2 and 3 are forced along the direction o...

Page 28: ...erating conditions the number of disconnects should be 0 One or more disconnects may indicate a weak link the presence of severe interference problems or loss of power to any of the radios in the link ANTENNA REFLECTED POWER This is a measurement of the transmitted power that is reflected back into the transceiver from mismatched antennas or cables or loose connections between the transceiver and ...

Page 29: ...values at each frequency hop channel are shown in the frequency table Pressing the Enter key when the Radio Statistics menu is displayed accesses the frequency table For a reliable link the margin should be at least 26 dB Low Average Signal Levels can often be corrected with higher gain antennas and better antenna placement Note Please consult the install manual for antenna and FCC requirements OV...

Page 30: ...32 485 0 D Setup Port 3 E TurnOffDelay OnDelay 0 0 F Flow Control 0 Radio Parameters Default 1 MAX PACKET SIZE 9 2 MIN PACKET SIZE 1 3 XMT RATE 1 4 RF DATA RATE 5 5 RF XMT POWER 10 6 SLAVE SECURITY 0 7 RTS TO CTS 0 8 RETRY TIMEOUT 255 9 LOW POWER MODE 0 A High Noise 0 B MCU Speed 0 C Remote LED 0 MultiPoint Parameters Default 1 MASTER PACKET REPEAT 0 2 MAX SLAVE RETRY 9 3 RETRY ODDS 0 4 DTR CONNEC...

Page 31: ...f the FreeWave transceiver is as described above which allows up to 256 1 8 unit load units on the bus Maximum line length is also 4 000 feet with a third wire required for data common The FreeWave transceiver will check the line to be certain no other device is transmitting before enabling the line driver for data transmission When setting the transceiver to RS 485 set Modbus RTU to 1 and make Ma...

Page 32: ...Used only in transceivers in Point to Point Slave Master switchable mode or for DTR Connect 5 GND Ground Signal return for all signal lines shared with Pin 9 6 DSR Data Set Ready Output Always high when the radio is powered from the 2 5mm power connector Indicated power is on to the radio Also this pin can be used for 12Volts when powering the transceivers directly through the RS 232 port Note Thi...

Page 33: ...level on this pin will switch the radio into Setup mode Pin Assignment Color on ACS3610xx cable 1 B input Red 2 Interrupt temporarily ground to invoke menu Brown 3 Data Terminal Ready DTR Orange 4 Ground Black 5 Transmit Data TXD Yellow 6 Ground Black 7 Receive Data RXD Green 8 Carrier Detect DCD Blue 9 Request to Send RTS Violet purple 10 Clear to Send CTS Gray Note Pin 1 on the board level trans...

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Page 38: ...IRMWARE VERSION 1 70 Point to Point Repeaters are NOT supported FIRMWARE VERSIONS 1 67O AND LOWER Setting Master Packet Repeat to 0 and Modbus RTU to 1 results in a large data transmission delay Master Packet Repeat should be set to 1 or higher if the Modbus RTU setting is enabled ...

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