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SATELLINE-3AS NMS / Epic NMS / VHF 

User Guide, Version 3.0 

 

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6.2

 

Receiver 

 
The sensitivity of the receiver depends on the channel spacing of the radio modem (=data 
speed of the radio interface) and on the mode of the FEC (Forward Error Correction) according 
to the table below: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SATELLINE-3AS(d) Epic NMS radio modem contains two separate receivers, which are used 
simultaneously. The selection between received signals is made in order that the stronger/better 
signal is used. By using this method, the signal fading caused by multipath propagation will be 
smaller than in case, where just one antenna and receiver is used. The recommended minimum 
distance between two receiving antennas is 

 wavelengths, app. 50 cm at 450 MHz frequency 

range. 

6.2.1

 

RSSI and RSSI threshold level 

 
The radio modem measures constantly the received signal strength of the receiver. The RSSI 
Threshold Level of the receiver is the important parameter determining the level, above which 
the search for the messages from the radio receiver transfer signal is active. It is recommended 
that values given in the table 6.2 are used as a basis. If the Signal Threshold Level setting is set 
too low (the CD LED is ON constantly), it is possible that the receiver is trying to synchronise 
itself with noise. In such case the actual data transmission might remain unnoticed. If the RSSI 
threshold is set too high, the weak data transmissions will be rejected although they could be 
otherwise acceptable.  
 
The RSSI threshold should only be changed for a reason. For example in the following cases: 

o

 

Continuous interference is present and the desired signal is strong. In this case the RSSI 
threshold can be increased to prevent the modem from synchronising to the interfering 
signal(s) and /or possible noise. 

o

 

Maximum sensitivity should be achieved and the desired signal is very weak. In this case 
the sensitivity could increase by decreasing the RSSI threshold. This type of situation is 
usually a sign of a poorly constructed radio network / contact. Bit errors and momentary 
loss of signals can be expected in this kind of a situation. Some data might be 
successfully transferred. 

The radio modems equipped with an LCD display show the RSSI of the last received message in 
dBm units. The RSSI can be requested also locally by using a special SL command (SL@R?). The 
RSSI value is available 7s after the receiving the message. After that the value is returned to zero. 
SATELLINE-3AS Epic NMS responds by the stronger RSSI value of the two receivers. 
 
NOTE! SATELLINE-3AS NMS / Epic NMS / VHF radio modems do not include an analogue RSSI 
signal - it is a special hardware assembly option that must be specified in the order. 
 

Table 6.2. Effect of settings on the receiver sensitivity

 

Channel spacing 

Sensitivity FEC OFF 

Sensitivity FEC ON 

25 kHz 

-110 dBm 

-113 dBm 

12.5 kHz 

-112 dBm 

-115 dBm 

Summary of Contents for SATELLINE-3AS Epic NMS

Page 1: ...the information at their disposal is valid SATEL software and programs are delivered as is The manufacturer does not grant any kind of warranty including guarantees on suitability and applicability t...

Page 2: ...n the following countries either on licence free channels or on channels where the operation requires a licence More detailed information is available at the local frequency management authority Count...

Page 3: ...radio performance electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Therefore the equipment is labelled with the following CE marking The notific...

Page 4: ...Oy declares that SATELLINE 3AS d Epic NMS C radio modem is in compliance with the essential requirements radio performance electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety and other relevant provi...

Page 5: ...Oy declares that SATELLINE 3AS d VHF radio modem is in compliance with the essential requirements radio performance electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety and other relevant provisions o...

Page 6: ...are not responsible if any products manufactured by it are used in unlawful ways o The devices mentioned in this manual are to be used only according to the instructions described in this manual Fault...

Page 7: ...ATELLINE 3AS NMS FAMILY 15 2 SATELLINE 3AS D NMS EPIC NMS VHF RADIO DATA MODEMS 17 2 1 SATELLINE 3AS d NMS Technical specifications 370 470 MHz 17 2 2 SATELLINE 3AS d Epic NMS Technical specifications...

Page 8: ...e 31 5 4 Termination of RS 422 485 lines 31 5 5 Serial interface data format 32 5 6 Handshaking lines 33 5 6 1 CTS line 33 5 6 2 CD line 33 5 6 3 RTS line 34 5 6 4 DTR line 34 5 6 5 DSR line 35 5 7 Pa...

Page 9: ...ion 47 8 3 System characteristics 48 8 3 1 Features 48 8 3 2 System requirements 48 8 3 3 Protocol support 49 8 3 4 Network ID 49 8 4 Repeater stations 49 8 5 Timing and delays during data transmissio...

Page 10: ...display 63 11 PROGRAMMING MODE TERMINAL MENU 64 11 1 Programming Mode 64 11 1 1 Changing the settings in the Programming Mode 65 11 1 2 Radio settings 66 11 1 3 Network Protocol mode settings 67 11 1...

Page 11: ...tallation 82 14 3 1 Hand held equipment 82 14 3 2 Mobile equipment 83 14 3 3 Base stations 83 14 3 4 General antenna installation instructions 83 15 CHECK LIST 87 16 ACCESSORIES 88 16 1 RS 232 cables...

Page 12: ...Epic NMS VHF User Guide Version 3 0 12 18 2 2 Transmission delays 12 5 kHz channel FEC ON no NMS 93 18 2 3 Transmission delays 25 kHz channel FEC OFF no NMS 94 18 2 4 Transmission delays 25 kHz channe...

Page 13: ...nd SATELLINE 3AS d VHF radio modems The key features include o Network Management System easy to use design maintenance tools o Half duplex radio data transfer o Frequency variants o 135 174 and 218 2...

Page 14: ...es in the operation of these products there are notices among the text marked by the symbol on the left DIFFERENCES OF SATELLINE 3AS d NMS Epic NMS VHF compared to SATELLINE 3AS d o NMS Network Manage...

Page 15: ...RK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM for more information SATERM LITE is the terminal software that is recommended in order to modify the settings of SATELLINE 3AS NMS family radio modem through the Programming menu...

Page 16: ...LINE 3AS NMS are included in the SATEL NMS PC Flash update Reprogramming the actual firmware of the radio modem is performed by running the appropriate exe file for PC that includes the desired versio...

Page 17: ...220 1 EN 300 113 1 RADIO RECEIVER Sensitivity Common Channel Rejection Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation Attenuation Spurious Radiation 115 110 dBm BER 10 E 3 Note 2 12 dB 60 dB 12 5 kHz 70...

Page 18: ...Intermodulation Attenuation Spurious Radiation Diversity 115 110 dBm BER 10 E 3 Note 2 12 dB 60 dB 12 5 kHz 70 dB 25 kHz 65 dB 2 nW Space diversity MODEM Interface level Interface Interface Connector...

Page 19: ...el Selectivity Intermodulation Attenuation Spurious Radiation 115 110 dBm BER 10 E 3 2 12 dB 50 dB 12 5 kHz 60 dB 25 kHz 60 dB 2 nW MODEM Interface level Interface Interface Connector Data Speed of Se...

Page 20: ...LLINE 3AS NMS Epic NMS VHF Product variant Frequency bands available Channel spacing available SATELLINE 3AS d NMS 360 470 MHz Note the tuning range of SATELLINE 3AS NMS is 2MHz from the nominal cente...

Page 21: ...E 3ASd NMS SW version_info_of_the_software_comes_here HW version_info_of_the_hardware_comes_here RF version_info_of_the_radio_module_comes_here Center frequency xxx xxxxxx MHz Channel widthxx xxx kHz...

Page 22: ...ter 6 8 RxDelay 1 ms Error check OFF See Chapter 6 4 Protocol mode Basic Rx priority See Chapter 7 Serial port 1 settings Port function DATA Data speed 19200 bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Pa...

Page 23: ...nose and configure SATELLINE 3AS NMS modem network remotely without disturbing user s data flow This chapter includes a very short description of SATEL NMS for SATELLINE 3AS NMS radio modem family Mor...

Page 24: ...on link failure operating voltage drop etc o Remote administration of modem parameters o Log files o The diagnostic functions in the SATELLINE 3AS NMS radio modem software The set of features depends...

Page 25: ...tored without disturbing user s data flow SATEL NMS PC software collects statistics on the radio modems of the network o Alarms triggered e g by a significant decrease in signal level of a radio link...

Page 26: ...parameter defining the timeout of the slave station reply must be increased Depending on how much NMS information is required NMS introduces an extra load of 20 60 bytes per a message 3 6 Designing S...

Page 27: ...Active TD TD line status D15 Pin 11 TD indicates that the radio modem is receiving data via serial port No data Data Test Tx active RD RD line status D15 Pin 9 RD indicates that the radio modem is se...

Page 28: ...ta if Port2 selection is RS 232 4 A IN RS 422 Port2 Transmit Data positive if Port2 selection is RS 422 Pin 5 has alternative functions depending on the hardware assembly see below B IN RS 422 Port2 T...

Page 29: ...nals are CD Carrier Detect RTS Ready To Send CTS Clear To Send DSR Data Set Ready and DTR Data Terminal Ready The physical level of these signals is always RS 232 See the chapter 5 6 Handshake lines f...

Page 30: ...her to convey each single signal Because the state of the signal is defined by the mutual voltage difference hence the name differential any common mode interferences induced into the lines will cance...

Page 31: ...sion line must be terminated properly to prevent or at least minimise harmful reflections formed between the transmitting and receiving end of the transmission line A common method of terminating an R...

Page 32: ...responding to a binary value of 11001100 and with a start bit value of 0 parity bit set to either NO NONE 0 or 1 and with a stop bit value of 1 the possible combinations are listed in the table below...

Page 33: ...CTS line is set active when the radio modem is ready to accept data for transmission CTS will shift into inactive state during data reception and when a pause packet end is detected in transmitted da...

Page 34: ...nal device only when the RTS line is active Inactive state of the RTS line will force the radio modem to buffer the received data This option is used when the terminal device is too slow to handle dat...

Page 35: ...st precede it in transmission Traditionally in asynchronous data communication pauses have been used to separate serial messages from each other However the use of non real time operating systems freq...

Page 36: ...variant assembly SATELLINE 3AS VHF allows the user to change the operating frequency within whole radio board limits 135 155 138 160 155 174 or 218 238 MHz All local regulations set forth by the auth...

Page 37: ...W 40 o NOTE Additional cooling is required in case the transmitter of SATELLINE 3AS d Epic NMS radio modem has over 20 duty cycle at the full power or the constant transmitter on time exceeds 2 minut...

Page 38: ...remain unnoticed If the RSSI threshold is set too high the weak data transmissions will be rejected although they could be otherwise acceptable The RSSI threshold should only be changed for a reason F...

Page 39: ...fore it forwards the data to the serial port SATELLINE 3AS NMS supports three different methods of error checking in order to verify that the received data is proper No Error Check In this mode the re...

Page 40: ...ation By setting the Rx and Tx frequencies different to each other the radio modem transmits and receives data on separate radio channels although not simultaneously The radio modem is initially on th...

Page 41: ...transmitted message Thus if the receiver momentarily looses the reception of the transmitted message it will not be able to synchronise back to the same message again The receiver will stop reception...

Page 42: ...ons do however cause fading which can occur when the radio signal experiences a number of reflections on the way to the receiving antenna Radio signals propagate at the speed of light but if the signa...

Page 43: ...inal device outputs data to be transmitted it will be buffered The radio modem will wait until the reception has stopped before transmitting the buffered data This will result in timing slacks to the...

Page 44: ...er units it will receive a message twice In other words the duplicate messages appear on the serial interface Terminal equipment can be also connected to the serial port of the repeater station If the...

Page 45: ...D and the Programming menu due to their usability limitations for the purpose Instead SATEL NMS PC provides the user friendly interface to access all the settings Read through the chapter SYSTEM DESIG...

Page 46: ...and possible need of any additional repeater stations 3 If necessary other system components like RF filters RF relays combiners lightning protectors power supplies and mechanical installation parts a...

Page 47: ...Once the choices between devices their location installation maintenance etc are clear the design and the configuration of the SATELLINE 3AS NMS Epic NMS VHF radio modem system can be implemented in t...

Page 48: ...be implemented by using only one radio channel o The system will be fully deterministic i e the transmission delays are predictable Because of this the principle of NMS Routing is connectionless o Ad...

Page 49: ...of a radio modem network SATELLINE 3AS d NMS Epic NMS VHF radio modems can be used as repeater stations The same network may include several repeaters which operate under the same base station Repeate...

Page 50: ...the beginning of each radio transmission and this signal is detected by another radio modem which then turns into receive mode During the transmission of the synchronisation signal the radio modem bu...

Page 51: ...ting and receiving antennas o Antenna cable attenuation o Antenna height o Natural obstacles o Interference caused by other electrical equipment The transmitter power of the base model of SATELLINE 3A...

Page 52: ...field strength is at its optimum level in open space although increasing the distance will still reduce it It should also be noticed that open space may have different environmental and external facto...

Page 53: ...ill be repeated until the test is stopped Short data block test is suitable for running data communication tests Error free reception of data can be monitored using a terminal program for example SaTe...

Page 54: ...s also after breaking the power 9 1 3 Monitoring the test transmission using the receiver The user can monitor the quality of the received data by visually inspecting the received data stream The pack...

Page 55: ...RSSI value 102 of the last received message or current noise level e g n 115 The voltage meter on the upper right corner indicates the supply voltage battery level of the radio modem in Volts There ar...

Page 56: ...lue of the setting Pressing or button either scrolls in the menu or modifies parameters with numerical values consisting of digits Use or button until the desired value is reached The inverted text sh...

Page 57: ...lue range MAIN MENU Radio settings Frequency Sync Interval TX RX freq X X MHz TX freq X X MHz RX freq X X MHz TxPower 10 mW 20 mW 50 mW 100 mW 200 mW 500 mW 1 W RSSI Threshold 80 dBm 87 dBm 118 dBm st...

Page 58: ...o Advanced Master o Advanced Slave NOTE Each of the options listed above activates the appropriate function thus there are no value ranges to consider MAIN MENU Protocol Mode Basic RX Prior Basic TX...

Page 59: ...settings The submenu allows modifying the settings of the serial port 2 This main menu option will list the following options to choose from o Port function type o Serial port type o Serial port spee...

Page 60: ...line RTS line CD line Clear To Send TX buffer state Ignored Flow control RX control RSSI threshold Data on channel Always ON 10 4 7 Additional setting The submenu allows modifying the additional sett...

Page 61: ...t NOTE This option activates reset directly NOTE This option activates test sequence directly and is stopped by pressing any button NOTE This option activates test sequence directly and is stopped by...

Page 62: ...on Press the S SELECT button 3 Go to the port speed submenu by scrolling with the buttons until the cursor is pointing at the data speed bps selection 9600 bps in this example Press the S SELECT butto...

Page 63: ...on YES saves all modifications into the non volatile memory inside the radio modem Option NO cancels all modifications performed and previous settings remain in the non volatile memory Press YES to sa...

Page 64: ...t The radio modem will output the following Programming menu to the terminal certain configuration settings might differ from the ones shown SATELLINE 3ASd NMS SW version 4 0 13 0 HW uCE3b 1 01 RF TC4...

Page 65: ...s of the program as follows 9600 bits s 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit which is always the default in Programming Mode o Connect PROG pin to ground if using the NARS 1F adapter slide the switch down...

Page 66: ...s other than those allocated and or allowed by local authorities is strictly forbidden Use or intended use of forbidden frequencies may lead to prosecution and penalties SATEL is not responsible for a...

Page 67: ...SATELLINE 3AS NMS Epic NMS VHF User Guide Version 3 0 67 11 1 3 Network Protocol mode settings 11 1 4 Serial port 1 settings...

Page 68: ...SATELLINE 3AS NMS Epic NMS VHF User Guide Version 3 0 68 11 1 5 Serial port 2 settings...

Page 69: ...SATELLINE 3AS NMS Epic NMS VHF User Guide Version 3 0 69 11 1 6 Handshaking settings 11 1 7 Additional settings...

Page 70: ...ngs EXIT and save and QUIT without saving settings The original settings of the radio modem can be restored by selecting A in the Main menu and confirming Y YES on the prompt By pressing any other but...

Page 71: ...xt higher menu level without restoring factory settings All modified settings must be saved into the permanent non volatile memory of the radio modem before switching out of the Programming Mode Selec...

Page 72: ...M port and Port 1 of the radio modem 2 Connect the power supply cable 3 Connect PROG pin to ground if using the NARS 1F adapter slide the switch away from the radio modem 4 Switch the power ON the rad...

Page 73: ...e reception and the SL command is processed When the power of a radio modem is switched off the configuration settings of a radio modem always return to values defined initially using the Programming...

Page 74: ...ds The radio modem responses using the following format STX SL Response Data ETX CR LF where STX Start of Text character 0x02 in hexadecimal Response Data is a character string the actual reply to the...

Page 75: ...FT nnn nnnn Set TX frequency to nnn nnnnn MHz OK ERROR SL FT Get TX frequency nnn nnnnn MHz SL C Get Centre Frequency nnn nnnnn MHz SL nnnn Set both RX and TX frequencies nnnn channels above the Cente...

Page 76: ...vel xxx dBm where xxx is 50 118 SL F Get the current RSSI If no signal is being received then current noise level is shown xxx dBm where xxx is 50 118 13 1 3 Other SL commands Command Description Resp...

Page 77: ...de of the radio modem The installation plate can be mounted using the holes provided on the plate 2 Installation using the Velcro tape provided with the radio modem 3 Installation can also be made dir...

Page 78: ...cted in the schematic below One of the ports serves as the DATA port while the other is for NMS NOTE When installing the cables of the serial interface the operating voltage of all devices must be off...

Page 79: ...ng The simplest connection to PC serial port RS 232 is depicted in the schematic below 14 2 3 RS 232 wiring Port1 and handshaking signals connected A typical connection between the Port 1 of the radio...

Page 80: ...rmination resistor typical values range from 100 120 ohm depending on the characteristic impedance of the transmission line 14 2 5 RS 485 wiring Both ends of the transmission line must be terminated b...

Page 81: ...2 6 Profibus wiring 14 2 7 Programming adapter NARS 1F adapter is used for programming radio modem through the terminal menu 1 Programming mode switch 2 Fuse Multifuse 4A for 3AS d Epic NMS and VHF r...

Page 82: ...1 can be used as an ON STANDBY switch which helps to conserve battery power and prolong the operational time in battery powered applications The radio modem is o ON if the voltage at the DTR pin is mo...

Page 83: ...e to the centre of the coverage area as possible The base station antenna can also be located inside a building if the walls of the building do not contain metal 14 3 4 General antenna installation in...

Page 84: ...u to note that antennas are always tuned to a specific frequency range Simple antennas and antennas which have been constructed of stacked yagi antennas are typically rather broadband As the number of...

Page 85: ...n the same level as the other substation antennas in the same building The best way to distinguish from the other antennas situated in the neighbourhood is to mount the antennas as far a part as possi...

Page 86: ...NMS VHF User Guide Version 3 0 86 Example of an antenna installation by using amplifying antennas G Gain and by installing the antenna high long connection distances can be realised using the SATELLIN...

Page 87: ...space as far as possible from any possible sources of interference o The radio modem should not be installed onto a strongly vibrating surface o The radio modem should be installed in such a way as t...

Page 88: ...ables and adapters Type Description Length Note NARS 2 Interface adapter D15 m screwterminals 650 mA fuse Screw terminals for RS 485 422 and power supply NARS 2 4A As NARS 2 with 4A fuse for Epic only...

Page 89: ...erference it is highly recommendable to insert suitable filters between each radio modem and its antenna If a station is installed to a location exposed to lightning it is recommended to insert a ligh...

Page 90: ...BD 232 E8 18 12 DC2 61 3D 104 68 h 147 93 190 BE 233 E9 19 13 DC3 62 3E 105 69 i 148 94 191 BF 234 EA 20 14 DC4 63 3F 106 6A j 149 95 192 C0 235 EB 21 15 NAK 64 40 107 6B k 150 96 193 C1 236 EC 22 16...

Page 91: ...RS 232 0 Serial interface turn around time of RS 485 1 Intercharacter delay Max 2 3 characters 18 2 Transmission related delays The tables on the next pages show the typical values of the transmission...

Page 92: ...mation included Transmission delays are in milliseconds 10 marginal vs the size of a message bytes to be transmitted Data speed 1 byte 10 bytes 100 bytes 500 bytes 1200 bps 48 8 ms 47 0 ms 45 5 ms 38...

Page 93: ...ation included Transmission delays are in milliseconds 10 marginal vs the size of a message bytes to be transmitted Data speed 1 byte 10 bytes 100 bytes 500 bytes 1200 bps 58 2 ms 61 4 ms 58 6 ms 57 0...

Page 94: ...ormation included Transmission delays are in milliseconds 10 marginal vs the size of a message bytes to be transmitted Data speed 1 byte 10 bytes 100 bytes 500 bytes 1200 bps 33 9 ms 32 0 ms 31 1 ms 2...

Page 95: ...rmation included Transmission delays are in milliseconds 10 marginal vs the size of a message bytes to be transmitted Data speed 1 byte 10 bytes 100 bytes 500 bytes 1200 bps 35 5 ms 34 1 ms 38 3 ms 34...

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