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Configuration

Antenna Installation

Power supply requirements

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Warning:

Before connecting the external power source and the modem, make sure that the power source matches the
modem’s voltage and current requirements.

2.2. Antenna Installation

Warning:

To avoid the equipment serious damage, do not switch the modem to transmit mode if RF antenna is not
connected!

Select the type of antenna that best fits your application and the one that offers the highest dB gain. In
addition, setup your system in the highest possible location to minimize obstacles between the
transmitting and receiving systems. Always place the antenna on the highest point available. At a
minimum, set the antenna to at least ten feet above the terrain using an antenna mast. 

Some antennas intended to be attached to the pole mount adaptor (p/n 14-578117-01) are designed to be
operated with a ground plane and some without it. Antennas operating without ground plane marked in
our catalogue as NGP, e.g. UHF NGP Antenna 1/2, 2.4 dB gain, NMO:

• p/n 30-587307-01 UHF NGP Antenna 406-430 MHz, 1/2, 2.4 dB, NMO

• p/n 30-587308-01 UHF NGP Antenna 430-450 MHz, 1/2, 2.4 dB, NMO

• p/n 30-587309-01 UHF NGP Antenna 450-470 MHz, 1/2, 2.4 dB, NMO

This antennas are NO GROUND PLANE antennas with gain 2.4 dB and NMO specified connector type
with should match with your antenna adapter (pole mount or magnet mount). Antennas designed to be
operated with ground plane 

• p/n 30-587303-01 UHF Antenna 406-430 MHz, 5/8, 5 dB, NMO

• p/n 30-587304-01 UHF Antenna 430-450 MHz, 5/8, 5 dB, NMO

• p/n 30-587305-01 UHF Antenna 450-470 MHz, 5/8, 5 dB, NMO

provide better gain, but to achieve the best performance of your antenna, add a UHF Antenna Ground
Plane Disk (p/n 10-587400-01) to the bottom of the antenna for a ground plane. UHF antenna Ground
Plane disk improves VSWR and as result increase RF power delivered from transmitter to antenna and
system distance range.

To install antenna with ground plane disc (see pictures below):

1. Unscrew the cone-shaped cable part;

2. Place the ground plane disc between cable parts and screw all parts together;

3. Attach cable with ground plane to the UHF antenna;

Summary of Contents for AW400

Page 1: ...ein may not be used accessed copied stored displayed sold modified published or distributed or otherwise reproduced without express written consent from JAVAD GNSS Other names for marketing purposes are HPT404 AW400BT AW400 and AW400AF HPT404BT UHF Modem Operator s Manual Version 1 2 Last Revised May 17 2011 ...

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Page 3: ...etooth Antenna Connectors 11 1 1 4 Mounting Bracket 11 1 1 5 Cables 11 1 1 6 Literature 12 1 1 7 External Antenna not included 12 1 1 8 Storage Precautions 12 Chapter 2 Configuration 13 2 1 Powering HPT404BT 13 2 1 1 Power supply requirements 13 2 2 Antenna Installation 14 2 3 Installing ModemVU 16 2 4 Connecting HPT404BT and Computer 17 2 4 1 Connecting through serial port 17 2 4 2 Connecting thr...

Page 4: ...30 3 3 2 MPORT 31 3 4 Special Commands 31 3 4 1 BOOT 31 3 4 2 HELP 31 3 4 3 SAVE 32 3 4 4 SLEEP 32 3 5 Diagnostics and Identification Commands 33 3 5 1 INFO 33 3 5 2 STATE 33 Appendix A Specifications 35 A 1 HPT404BT UHF Modem Specifications 35 A 1 1 General Radio Specifications 35 A 1 2 Environmental Specifications 36 A 1 3 Transmitter Specifications 36 A 1 4 Receiver Specifications 37 A 2 Compli...

Page 5: ...le asset of JAVAD GNSS and are developed by the expenditure of considerable work time and money and are the result of original selection coordination and arrangement by JAVAD GNSS TRADEMARKS HPT404BT 1 TRIUMPH 1 ModemVU JAVAD GNSS are trademarks or registered trademarks of JAVAD GNSS Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc Pr...

Page 6: ...Manual its contents and the Software collectively the Confidential Information are the confidential and proprietary information of JAVAD GNSS You agree to treat JAVAD GNSS Confidential Information with a degree of care no less stringent that the degree of care you would use in safeguarding your own most valuable trade secrets Nothing in this paragraph shall restrict you from disclosing Confidentia...

Page 7: ...oved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment Canadian Emissions Labeling Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada Industry Canada The term IC bef...

Page 8: ...nical Assistance If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation contact your local dealer Alternatively request technical support using the JAVAD GNSS World Wide Web site at www javad com Example Description File Exit Click the File menu and click Exit Link Space This format represents titles of dialog windows boxes names of menu options identifies prog...

Page 9: ...ror correction which improves the functioning of the radio modem under interference The sophisticated features of HPT404BT include data scrambling frequency hopping user selectable transmit output power level low power consumption sleep modes autoscanning and plug and play installation for remote terminals The built in software tools provide the wireless link testing unit s status and error statis...

Page 10: ...04BT can be connected to PC with Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cable DB9 DB15 SAE 6ft 1 8m p n 14 578108 02 or with JAVAD GNSS receiver with Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cable ODU 7 DB15 SAE 6ft 1 8m p n 14 578110 02 and can be powered See Powering HPT404BT on page 13 for detailed information Positio n LED Name Color Description 1 PWR Green Active if Power connected to modem 2 SYNC Red Active whenever a signal...

Page 11: ...ure 1 3 External and Bluetooth Antenna Connectors 1 1 4 Mounting Bracket The mounting bracket Figure 1 4 connects the modem to a standard pole adapter Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Mounting Bracket 1 1 5 Cables The HPT404BT package includes standard communication and power cables for configuring the modem and providing a power source to the modem Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cable DB9 DB15 SAE 6ft 1 8m p n 14 5...

Page 12: ...without antenna our attenuator to avoid serious damage of your device 1 1 8 Storage Precautions 1 Always clean the instrument after use Wipe off dust with a cleaning brush then wipe off dirt with a soft cloth 2 Store in a location with a temperature of 40 85 C and no exposure to direct sunlight 3 Use a clean cloth moistened with a neutral detergent or water to clean the modem Never use an abrasive...

Page 13: ...ational safety ordinances and matches the equipment s voltage and current requirements Never attempt any maintenance or cleaning of the supply while plugged in Always remove supply from AC power before attempting service or cleaning Warning If the voltage supplied is below the minimum specification the modem will suspend operation If the voltage supplied is above the maximum specification the mode...

Page 14: ... catalogue as NGP e g UHF NGP Antenna 1 2 2 4 dB gain NMO p n 30 587307 01 UHF NGP Antenna 406 430 MHz 1 2 2 4 dB NMO p n 30 587308 01 UHF NGP Antenna 430 450 MHz 1 2 2 4 dB NMO p n 30 587309 01 UHF NGP Antenna 450 470 MHz 1 2 2 4 dB NMO This antennas are NO GROUND PLANE antennas with gain 2 4 dB and NMO specified connector type with should match with your antenna adapter pole mount or magnet moun...

Page 15: ...l between the radio and the antenna p n 14 578115 01 Accessory UHF Ant Cable BNC Magn Mount 12ft1 p n 14 578116 01 Accessory UHF Ant Cable BNC Mini Magn Mount 12ft1 p n 14 578117 01 Accessory UHF Ant Cable BNC Pole Mount 12ft 1 For this type of antenna a metal surface e g car s roof serves as ground plane 1 Unscrew the 2 Place the Ground Plane between 3 Attach to the cone shaped cable part cable p...

Page 16: ...irmware To configure the HPT404BT modem have the following ready Computer running Windows ModemVU Software installed on the computer A serial cable 1 If downloading the program from the website extract the program files into a folder on your hard drive 2 Navigate to the location of the ModemVU program and double click the Setup exe icon 3 Follow the on screen installation instructions Click Next t...

Page 17: ...SAE 2 4 2 Connecting through USB port Make sure the computer has special USB driver installed available from www javad com before continuing To configure or maintain HPT404BT using USB port you need to connect the modem and a computer using special cable included in the standard kit Access Data Ser Cable USB DB15 SAE 1 8m p n 14 578123 02 Figure 2 3 Cable p n 14 578123 01 1 Download the zip archiv...

Page 18: ...nabled external device documentation for more detailed connection information 1 Turn on a Bluetooth enabled external device and your receiver The default external device mode is Master the modem s Bluetooth module mode is Slave 2 Instruct the external device Master to search for the modem Slave 3 Once the Master device detects the modem use the procedure described in the external device s document...

Page 19: ...omputer and HPT404BT as described in Connecting HPT404BT and Computer on page 17 2 Turn on the modem 3 Start ModemVU 4 Select the HPT404BT Figure 2 5 in the Options window and click OK Figure 2 5 Options window 5 Select the COM port the HPT404BT modem is connected to Figure 2 6 Click Connect Figure 2 6 Connect to ModemVU ...

Page 20: ...protocol Parameter Base Modem Repeater Rover Modem Protocol Simplex Transmitter or Simplex Transmitter to Repeater Simplex Repeater Simplex Receiver For Base Repeater and Rover modems the protocol type must be the same Mode receiver Echo to serial port ON enables echoing to serial port OFF disables echoing to serial port Auto allows receiving data from base and repeater in auto mode1 Only from Rep...

Page 21: ...erties 4 Click File Disconnect then File Exit to quit ModemVU Modulation type Specifies a modulation scheme that will be used by your modem DQPSK is recommended For both Base and Rover modems the modulation type must be the same Link Rate The link rate is selected automatically Link Space For both Base and Rover modems the link space must be the same Forward Error Correction Enable Enable Scrambli...

Page 22: ...nect your modem and computer as described in Connecting HPT404BT and Computer on page 17 3 Start ModemVU Select the HPT404BT and than the COM port and click Ok see Configuring HPT404BT on page 19 4 Click the Serial Interface Tools tab 5 Click Download Firmware button Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 Serial Interface Tools tab 6 Open the required firmware folder Select the xmd file and click OK 7 Wait until t...

Page 23: ...9 Bluetooth Configuration Bluetooth module of HPT404BT can be configured in the BT tab Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 BT tab Use the BT drop down list to switch on off the module The PIN code can be inserted in the PIN code field Click Apply to save settings and apply configurations ...

Page 24: ...Configuration Bluetooth Configuration Simplex Protocol 24 www javad com ...

Page 25: ... Rate Data Bits 8 7 Parity Odd Even None Flow control None or RTS CTS Alarm Settings Radio Operation Modes Sleep modes On Off Activate by internal real time clock Activate through RTS CTS lines Activate by external sense lines Activate by any combination of the parameters mentioned before Note The unit s configuration that is set or modified through the CLI will be lost after unit s reboot unless ...

Page 26: ...rtain Parameter Name and blank Parameter List displays the current settings for a given parameter To set the mode ordered by CLI commands as permanent User Setting the setting automatically selected for the boot up unit the SAVE command must be asserted A command followed by F option displays the Parameters in the predefined frame format The display frame format is unique for each command supporti...

Page 27: ...ng over the air the data received from DTE before Escape Sequence and buffers the data from DTE The Receiver immediately stops forwarding to DTE the data received over the air and buffers it instead 3 The radio unit waits for 20 ms and then sends Escape Acknowledge to DTE if there is no data from DTE during 20 ms of Stop Guard Time 4 The unit goes to command mode and discards Escape Sequence from ...

Page 28: ...ed up radio modem by default goes to Data Mode regardless of DTR control line polarity 3 1 3 Switching to Data Mode DTE sends the CLI command DATAMODE CR LF to the unit Unit answers with Escape Acknowledge 00 CR LF and immediately goes to datamode so that the DTE can start sending data as soon as the Escape Acknowledge has been received If no valid CLI commands received from DTE within 1 minute th...

Page 29: ...irmware version 1 8 11 TRMB Repeater used with GMSK modulation Trimble compatible for firmware version 1 8 12 Transparent w EOT Receiver used with GMSK and 4FSK modulation Pacific Crest compatible for firmware version 1 8 13 Transparent w EOT Transmitter used with GMSK and 4FSK modulation Pacific Crest compatible for firmware version 1 8 14 STL Receiver used with 4FSK modulation Satel compatible f...

Page 30: ... DATATX UART DATARX UART BT Parameter Name Parameter List RATE 0 Maintenance Port baud rate a default setting 1 1200 baud 2 2400 baud 3 4800 baud 4 9600 baud 5 14400 baud 6 19200 baud 7 38400 baud 8 57600 baud 9 115200 baud a default setting BITS Set number of bits in one byte 8 or 7 8 is a default setting PARITY 0 None a default setting 1 Odd 2 Even FLOW 0 None a default setting 1 Not used 2 HW R...

Page 31: ...d default configuration is set for the new unit The BOOT command is intended to reboot the unit using specified software image and selected configuration BOOT IMAGE BOOT CFG The BOOT command with no parameters selects the user settings defined by the prior parameterized BOOT commands 3 4 2 HELP The HELP command types the list of all available commands HELP Display this usage BOOT Reboot the unit L...

Page 32: ... User Configuration file is activated by automatically after unit s reboot 3 4 4 SLEEP The SLEEP command determines the sleep mode parameters The sleeping AW435BT can be activated by real time CLK DTR RTS lines and command received through TTL inputs The user can select one two or all three conditions SLEEP Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List CLK 0 Do not activate by inter...

Page 33: ...e state of the wireless link the unit in the link and the alarm control lines To specify a radio unit local or remote the CONNECT command must be used in prior of STATE command using Parameter Name Parameter List ID Product ID ID46 HPT404BT ID47 HPT404BT_GSM ID48 AW400BT ID49 AW400BT_GSM SN Six bytes Serial Number SN HW 1 0 hardware version in numeric Major Minor format SW Ver 1 0 Rev A displays s...

Page 34: ...N 4 TEMP 32 SYNC 0 MODE FIXED VHPA 11 75 V BT ON Parameter Name Parameter List RSSI 15 to 137 dBm Indicates the Receive Signal Strength in dBm BER 0 to 9 9E 3 Indicates the BER level FREQ 406 000000 to 470 000000 MHz Displays the central frequency of the operating channel TEMP 30 C to 100 C Displays the temperate inside of enclosure SYNC 0 if link is not established yet 1 indicates the link establ...

Page 35: ...FSK 28800 22500 14400 7200 bps D8PSK 38400 30000 19200 9600 bps D16QAM System Gain for DBPSK modulation Antenna gain is not included 161 dB for 25 kHz Channel Spacing 163 dB for 12 5 kHz Channel Spacing 164 dB for 6 25 kHz Channel Spacing Roaming Speed for DBPSK modulation 75 mph 120 km h Modulation GMSK 4FSK DBPSK DQPSK D8PSK D16QAM Nominal Impedance 50 Ohms End to End delay 60 ms Communication M...

Page 36: ...ge 18W 2W 0 01W Transmit Receive Sleep Housing Color Aluminum Two tone JAVAD GNSS Green Gray UHF Antenna Connector BNC 50 Bluetooth Antenna Connector SMA 50 Parameter Specification Output Power DBPSK GMSK DQPSK 4FSK D8PSK D16QAM 15 dBm to 36 dBm in 1 dB steps 32mWto 4W Output Power Control Accuracy 1 5 dB at normal test conditions Carrier Frequency Stability 1 5 ppm initial stability over temp wit...

Page 37: ...y DBPSK BER 1x10 4 25 kHz CS DQPSK D8PSK D16QAM GMSK 116 dBm 25kHz 117 dBm 12 5kHz 115 dBm 25kHz 116 dBm 12 5kHz 110 dBm 25kHz 111 dBm 12 5kHz 106 dBm 25kHz 107 dBm 12 5kHz 113 dBm 25kHz 114 dBm 12 5kHz Dynamic Range 115 to 15 dBm Max Input Signal Level 10 dBm Co channel Rejection 8 dB for 25 kHz Channel Spacing 12 dB for 12 5 kHz Channel Spacing 16 dB for 6 25 kHz Channel Spacing Adjacent Channel...

Page 38: ..._OUT O Data Carrier Detect RS 232 2 DTR_OUT O Data Terminal Ready RS 232 3 RX CTS_IN I Receive Data positive line RS 422 Clear to Send RS 232 4 RX RX_IN I Receive Data negative line RS 422 Receive Data RS 232 5 PWR_IN I 9 to 36 VDC Power Input 6 USB_PWR I Power Input line USB 7 Ground Power Ground 8 PWR_IN I 9 to 36 VDC Power Input 9 DSR_IN I Data Set Ready RS 232 10 TX RTS_OUT O Transmit Data pos...

Page 39: ...s between base and rover receivers Know the strengths and weaknesses of this technology to get the best use out of your receiver The quality and strength of the UHF signals translates into range for UHF communications The system s range will greatly depend on the local conditions Topography local communications and even meteorological conditions play a major role in the possible range of RTK commu...

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Page 41: ...ce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has bee...

Page 42: ...ons Note Minimum separation distance of 100 cm between the antenna and persons must be maintained This product should never be used Without the user thoroughly understanding operator s manual After disabling safety systems or altering the product With unauthorized accessories Contrary to applicable laws rules and regulations DANGER THE HPT404BT SHOULD NEVER BE USED IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS ...

Page 43: ...mage to the product resulting from an accident disaster misuses abuse or modification of the product Warranty service may be obtained from an authorized JAVAD GNSS warranty service dealer If this product is delivered by mail purchaser agrees to insure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to the warranty service location and to use the original ship...

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