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Operating manual

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Wideband modems – PROFI MX160

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version 1.3

1/12/2009

Summary of Contents for PROFI MX160

Page 1: ...Operating manual Wideband modems PROFI MX160 version 1 3 1 12 2009 ...

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Page 3: ...dem MX160 with Cannon connectors 5 2 Radio modem MR160 with screw clamps MR300 with Cannon connectors and MR400 with Cannon connectors 5 3 1 RS232 DSUB9 female 9 3 2 Data cable RS485 connections 10 3 3 Labelling of serial interface terminals 11 3 4 RJ 45F 12 3 5 Wiring diagrams for analog and digital inputs and outputs 12 3 6 Description of analog and digital inputs and outputs 13 3 7 Examples of ...

Page 4: ...US module parameters 15 3 7 Key to M BUS module LEDs 15 3 8 Connection of data cable 16 3 9 Meaning of GPS module LEDs 16 3 10 GPS module parameters 17 3 11 T port module parameters 18 3 12 Key to T port module LEDs 19 3 13 Table of service connector connections 20 3 14 Slot options 21 4 1 Table of technical parameters MX160 22 4 2 Standards complied 22 4 3 Standards complied for Railway Safety Ap...

Page 5: ...reviously developed types it has similar mechanical parameters to them as well as all interfaces the modem part and firmware For this reason modem MR400 images are often used in other parts of the manual In order to master all the functions of the radio modem and the MORSE system you should refer to other documents Fig 1 Radio modem MX160 with Cannon connectors Fig 2 Radio modem MR160 with screw c...

Page 6: ...frequencies of four phase hung systems programmed by the transceiver microprocessor Channel settings are stored in the transceiver FLASH memory and the FLASH memory module of the modem whose communication processor controls the operation of the transceiver microprocessor The power of the radio modem transmitter is digitally set in sixteen steps from 0 1 to 25 W The design and construction of this ...

Page 7: ...RAM memory available The battery real time backup supply detector of supply voltage failure and watch dog circuits belong amongst the other circuits of this block If there is a supply voltage failure the fact is recorded into memory with the respective time data thanks to the charge stored in electrolytic capacitors The user therefore has information available about the time and duration of possib...

Page 8: ...CAUTION Danger of explosion upon replacing the incorrect type of battery Follow the manufacturers instructions for handling used batteries Wideband modems PROFI MX160 RACOM s r o 8 Description of Radiomodem MX160 ...

Page 9: ... the radio part of the modem 3 2 Serial Interface The radio modem can be equipped with serial ports RS232 or RS422 485 the ports can be optical isolated According to the configuration of the radio modem it is possible to use a terminal block or DSUB 9 Canon connectors for connecting data cables via the serial interface See Chapter Labelling modems 3 2 1 RS232 RS422 and RS485 Connectors a Table of ...

Page 10: ...g data cables for connecting the user s terminal equipment to the modem s serial port we recommend using a shielded cable particularly in an industrial environment and connecting the shielding to GND pin No 5 When using a multi core cable all free conduct ors should be connected to pin No 5 In the case of a galvanically separate port for RS485 RS422 only ground one side of the data cable We recomm...

Page 11: ...transmission from SCC is labelled RxD 3 3 Ethernet Connector RJ 45 for Ethernet 10BaseT and 100BaseT corresponds to the EIA TIA T568B standard Informative LED diodes indicate Tx output from ETH channel Rx input to ETH channel 100 if lit the 100Base TX net is indicated otherwise is 10Base T LINK indicates correctly connected link F D indicates full duplex operation The direct cable serves for conne...

Page 12: ...urrent scanning digital signals Each functional group of terminals is galvanically separated from the rest of the device as shown on the internal layout diagram for the ADIO module on the image below A OUT 0 A IN 0 A OUT 1 A IN 1 A IN 0 1 DIN 1 DIN 1 A OUT 0 1 DIN 0 D OUT 0 DIN 0 D OUT 0 D OUT 1 D OUT 1 Analog outputs Analog inputs Digital inputs Digital outputs Fig 3 5 Wiring diagrams for analog ...

Page 13: ...ptically separated digital input passive optical element design input voltage 0 2 3 V will be evaluated as log 0 input voltage 2 30 V will be evaluated as log 1 max value of input voltage 30 V active 2 optically separated analog output current source 4 20 mA load resistance max 250 Ω settings accuracy better than 0 1 passive 2 optically separated analog input sensitivity 0 20 mA or after sw config...

Page 14: ...Bus Use The M BUS board serves as the MASTER interface of the physical layer of the M BUS for the application of data collection from meters regulating the consumption of various types of media water gas heat etc A M BUS module can be positioned in the first or second slot of optional modules see section Sec tion 3 11 View of Radio Modem For MG100 only in the first slot The second slot is recommen...

Page 15: ...oth leads need to be connected PWR M BUS Fig 3 8 Description of S BUS module connectors Module connectors supply connector terminals M BUS terminals Key to LED colours Tab 3 7 Key to M BUS module LEDs Tx transmitting data to M BUS red Rx receiving data from M BUS orange OVL overloading or s c on M BUS yellow 3 6 GPS Module A GPS module can be positioned in the first or second slot of optional modu...

Page 16: ...RM 0 1 are passive a positive 3 15 V voltage should be applied for accepting functions For the contact activacion can be connect the positive potential from pin No 1 Pin No 3 becomes the input for configuration data if we connect pin No 8 to GND The behaviour of time pulses at pin No 6 default 6 V 1 s 100 ms 6 V 900 ms Meaning of LED colours Tab 3 9 Meaning of GPS module LEDs TP Time Pulse red St ...

Page 17: ...nalling rate of module SPe menu Note The communication protocol data rate period of time pulses and other parameters can be configured in software see MORSE firmware dokumentation 3 3 7 T port Ethernet to serial Use The Ethernet interface is mounted with a standard RJ45 STP connector This interface is an Ethernet TCP UDP to RS232 serial interface converter The module automatically set communicatio...

Page 18: ...s using a web browser If the T port IP address is unknown it can be found using program DigiConf from Digi 4 Attached devices send TCP UDP frames from which data packets are generated after unpacking in T port Based on the format of these packets a suitable serial link protocol can be selected and they can be configured on the SCC using Setr The standard setting for configuration parameters is 960...

Page 19: ...nded clamp battery supply Maximal supply cable length is 3 m 3 9 Information LED Information LED diodes next to the supply connector RF Tx radio modem transmits RF frequency into antenna RS SYNC radio modem received message header which was determined for it Three following LED signal strength RSS 85dBm and stronger ON ON ON RSS 85 až 95dBm ON ON OFF RSS 95 až 115dBm ON OFF OFF RSS 115dBm and weak...

Page 20: ... input to modem SER_TxD 3 input modulation to RF part of radiomodem MOD_BSB 4 ground GND 5 keying of TX carrier waves for service purposes PTT 6 Important ATTENTION The service mode is not suitable for normal operation 1 2 3 4 5 6 pin 5 pin 3 pin 2 Cannon DSUB9F RX data TX data GND Fig 3 14 Service cable connector connections Wideband modems PROFI MX160 RACOM s r o 20 Connectors ...

Page 21: ... 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 CTS RTS TxD RxD GND CTS RTS TxD RxD GND 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 SLOT 5 Fig 3 15 View of radio modem description of connectors model with DSUB Canon connectors and with terminals Tab 3 14 Slot options Optional modules ADIO analog and digital inputs and outputs slot 5 Ethernet 10 100 Mbps slot 4 2 RS232 slot 3 RS232 or galv sep RS232 or RS422 RS485 or GPS or M BU...

Page 22: ...onnector 100 000 hours MTBF Mean Time Between Failure 13 8 V Supply nominal voltage 10 8 15 6 V Supply voltage range 420 mA modules Eth 30 mA ADIO 50 mA GPS 15 mA SCC 5 mA M BUS 100 mA T port 80 mA Idle consumption Rx 5 5 A 25 W Transmission consumption Tx 2 5 mA Consumption in SLEEP mode 25 to 55 C Operating range of temperature 40 to 85 C Storage range of temperature 208 108 63 mm 71 mm DIN rail...

Page 23: ...s CSN EN 50155 ed 2 nd 2002 art 10 2 8 2 CSN EN 50121 art 7 tab 3 and 4 Electronic appliances in railway vehicles CSN EN 50121 3 2 art 8 EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility CSN EN 61373 Vibrations and beats 23 RACOM s r o Wideband modems PROFI MX160 Table of Technical Parameters ...

Page 24: ...ail DIN35 stable applications The flexile clamps mounted in the central holes are used for fastening on the DIN35 rail For the high performance P model the modem is mounted on the back wall to ensure sufficient cooling of the modem In this case 4x M4 screws are used for mounting purposes There are no centre holes in the P version for attachment to a DIN rail Labelling Radio Modems is described in ...

Page 25: ...ects and Instructions for Safe Operation of Equipment Please read these safety instructions carefully before using the product Liability for defects does not apply to any product that has been used in a manner which conflicts with the instructions contained in this operator manual or if the case in which the radio modem is located has been opened or if the equipment has been tampered with The radi...

Page 26: ...uipment denoting radio equipment with possible limitations or with requirements on authorisation to use radio equipment in certain countries Wideband modems PROFI MX160 RACOM s r o 26 Condition for MX160 ...

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Page 28: ...or who provides a specific frequency for use and issues the appropriate permission for this The MR400 radio modem can be used in the following countries either based on a general permission agreement or on frequencies requiring a licence for operation Country codes according to ISO 3166 1 Alpha 2 standard AT AU BE BR BG CA HR CZ CY DK EE FI FR DE GR HK HU IS IE IT LV LT LU MY NL NO PL RO SG SI ZA ...

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