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RV-M50-E Technical Manual

 

 

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Table of Contents 

1. 

Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 4 

1.1 

Input and Output .......................................................................................................................... 4 

Universal Wireless Radio Connector ..................................................................................................... 4 

LED ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 

RF Antenna Connection ........................................................................................................................ 5 

GPS Antenna Connection ...................................................................................................................... 5 

2. 

Configuring the Daisy ISM ..................................................................................................................... 5 

2.1 

Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 5 

2.2 

Command Mode ........................................................................................................................... 6 

Command Mode Encoding and Line Format ........................................................................................ 6 

Entering Command Mode ..................................................................................................................... 6 

Exiting Command Mode ........................................................................................................................ 6 

2.3 

Using Commands .......................................................................................................................... 7 

2.4 

Configuration Commands ............................................................................................................. 7 

2.5 

GPS Commands ............................................................................................................................. 9 

2.6 

Software Upgrades ........................................................................ 

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2.7 

Factory Default Settings .............................................................................................................. 11 

3. 

Operational Modes and Configuration ............................................................................................... 12 

3.1 

Channel Configuration and Virtual Channelization..................................................................... 12 

About Virtual Channelization .............................................................................................................. 12 

General Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 12 

Channel Center Frequency .................................................................................................................. 12 

3.2 

Channel Bandwidth and Transmit Power ................................................................................... 12 

Channel Data Rate .............................................................................................................................. 13 

Channel Occupancy ............................................................................................................................. 13 

3.3 

Data Transmission ....................................................................................................................... 13 

3.4 

Position Transmission ................................................................................................................. 13 

Idle Transmission Rate ........................................................................................................................ 13 

Active Transmission Rate .................................................................................................................... 13 

Summary of Contents for Daisy RV-M50-E

Page 1: ...RV M50 E Daisy ISM NA Wireless Modem and GPS Transponder Technical Manual Revision A1 November 2015 Raveon Technologies Corporation www raveon com www ravtrack com...

Page 2: ...2 3 Using Commands 7 2 4 Configuration Commands 7 2 5 GPS Commands 9 2 6 Software Upgrades Error Bookmark not defined 2 7 Factory Default Settings 11 3 Operational Modes and Configuration 12 3 1 Chann...

Page 3: ...rnal GPS 16 4 RV M7 Diagnostic Provisions 16 4 1 Status and Statistics Command 16 4 2 ATST Command 16 4 3 ATST1 Command GPS Statistics 17 4 4 ATST3 Command 17 4 5 ATST4 Command 17 5 Troubleshooting 18...

Page 4: ...1 1 Input and Output 1 1 1 Universal Wireless Radio Connector Raveon utilizes a universal connector configuration on many of its radio modem modules so the Z50 is plug in compatible with dozens of oth...

Page 5: ...ion If installed the GPS Antenna Connection is a u FL sometimes known as IPEX 2 Configuring the Daisy ISM 2 1 Overview The UART serial port on the unit is used to send and receive data over the air as...

Page 6: ...instead executing commands detailed in this manual 1 1 5 Command Mode Encoding and Line Format In Command Mode all characters are ASCII encoded All output lines will use the standard network line endi...

Page 7: ...following commands are standard Raveon commands implemented by the modem Command Command Description Parameters Factory Default ATAT Silence AFTER Sequence Sets period of silence after the command seq...

Page 8: ...ata the modem will begin to transmit the data over the air Range 1 999 20 20mS is the default ATRQ Receiver Signal Level Reads the Receiver Signal strength this instant and returns the level in dBm Ra...

Page 9: ...Hz and uuu is the upper frequency in MHz None BB lll uuu CONFIG Show Configuration Display the settings of every parameter in the unit If the parameter is 1 then the help text is not displayed If the...

Page 10: ...A messages from the internal local GPS 1 99 5 TRIGDX Distance trigger Set a distance in meters threshold beyond which the unit will transmit its position and status If set to 0 the unit always reports...

Page 11: ...ndard Factory Settings Channel Center Frequency Bandwidth Symbol Rate 1 916 3 500kHz 37 50 kbps 2 919 6 500kHz 37 50 kbps 3 922 9 500kHz 37 50 kbps Serial port 38400 baud N 8 1 ID ATMY 1234 1 1 9 GPS...

Page 12: ...meters of the channel FCC regulations require that the M50 not allow certain modes of operation If the radio is placed in a non compliant configuration this will be indicated upon entering Command Mod...

Page 13: ...r more bytes of data into the serial port of the modem When a full packet of data has been collected into the internal buffer of the modem there is a pause in the data per ATR3 or the maximum packet s...

Page 14: ...S Position and Status When the modem receives a position report and status from another modem it will send this information out the serial port formatted in Raveon s PRAVE message format Change the po...

Page 15: ...the message Each modem has a MYID programmed into it and is represented as a 4 digit hexadecimal number Addresses between 0001 FFFF are valid The Unit Address is programmed with the MYID xxxx command...

Page 16: ...NMEA sentences will come out the serial port For example to have only the RMC sentence come out the serial port use the following command NMEAMASK 256 To have the GGA and GLL come out the serial port...

Page 17: ...failures Consult the factory if any of these messages ever appear 4 3 ATST1 Command GPS Statistics The ATST 1 command will return various information regarding the operation of the GPS features 4 4 A...

Page 18: ...ter the command mode to check it Try all possible baud rates and see if one of them works with the modem Alternately remove the rear cover of the modem and press the CONFIG button This will force the...

Page 19: ...TICE There are no user serviceable points inside this transceiver All service work must be referred to your Authorized Service Center or Raveon Technologies Service Department 7 1 Safety Training info...

Page 20: ...operation guidelines described in this manual Proper operation of this radio device according to the instructions in this publication will result in user exposure substantially below the FCC recommen...

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