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Table of Contents

Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 5
1. Radio modem MR400 (MR300, MR160, MR160P) ......................................................................... 6
2. Description of Radiomodem Functions ........................................................................................... 7

2.1. Radio part ............................................................................................................................. 7
2.2. Modem part .......................................................................................................................... 7
2.3. Supplying .............................................................................................................................. 7
2.4. Radio Modem Assembly ...................................................................................................... 7

3. Connectors ...................................................................................................................................... 9

3.1. Antenna ................................................................................................................................ 9
3.2. Serial Interface ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.3. Ethernet .............................................................................................................................. 11
3.4. Analog and Digital Inputs and Outputs ............................................................................... 12
3.5. GPS Module ....................................................................................................................... 14
3.6. Supply Connector ............................................................................................................... 15
3.7. Information LED ................................................................................................................. 16
3.8. Service Connector .............................................................................................................. 16
3.9. View of Radio Modem ........................................................................................................ 17

4. Table of Technical Parameters ...................................................................................................... 19
5. Dimensional Diagram and Labeling Modems ............................................................................... 21
6. Modem installation ........................................................................................................................ 23

6.1. General description of installation ...................................................................................... 23
6.2. Antenna installation ............................................................................................................ 23
6.3. Power supply ...................................................................................................................... 24
6.4. Technology connection ....................................................................................................... 24
6.5. Mechanical mounting ......................................................................................................... 24

7. Conditions for MR400 Operation ................................................................................................... 26

7.1. Important Warning .............................................................................................................. 26
7.2. Conditions of Liability for Defects and Instructions for Safe Operation of Equipment. ....... 26
7.3. Product Conformity ............................................................................................................. 27
7.4. Country of Origin ................................................................................................................ 32
7.5. Limitations of Use ............................................................................................................... 33

A. Revision History ............................................................................................................................ 34

List of Figures

1. Radio modem MR400 with Cannon connectors, MR300 with Cannon connectors and MR160
with screw clamps ............................................................................................................................... 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 wiring analog inputs and outputs ........................................................................... 13
3.8. GPS modul on 2

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slot of MR400 modem .................................................................................. 15

3.9. Power connector & information LED .......................................................................................... 16
3.10. Service connector ..................................................................................................................... 16
3.11. Service cable connector connections ....................................................................................... 17
3.12. View of radio modem — description of connectors, model with DSUB (Canon) connectors
and with terminals, numbering of slots .............................................................................................. 18

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Содержание PROFI MR400

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Страница 3: ...onditions of Liability for Defects and Instructions for Safe Operation of Equipment 26 7 3 Product Conformity 27 7 4 Country of Origin 32 7 5 Limitations of Use 33 A Revision History 34 List of Figure...

Страница 4: ...2 connections 9 3 2 Table of data connector RS422 connections 10 3 3 Table for distinguishing LEDs for RxD and TxD by colour 10 3 4 Table of Ethernet to cable connector connections 12 3 5 Table of dig...

Страница 5: ...connecting parts In order to master all the functions of the radio modem and the MORSE system you should refer to other documents In next description is used the notation modem or router instead of r...

Страница 6: ...med by the transceiver microprocessor Channel settings are stored in the transceiver EEPROM memory and the FLASH memory module of the modem whose communication processor controls the operation of the...

Страница 7: ...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...

Страница 8: ...on i e the rear side of the modem needs to lie tightly against the mounting plate as it also serves as a heat sink Important CAUTION Danger of explosion upon replacing the incorrect type of battery Fo...

Страница 9: ...The router can be equipped with serial ports RS232 or RS422 485 the ports can be optical isolated According to the configuration it is possible to use a terminal block or DSUB 9 Canon connectors for...

Страница 10: ...cable particularly in an industrial environment and connecting the shielding to GND pin No 5 When using a multi core cable all free conductors should be connected to pin No 5 In the case of a galvani...

Страница 11: ...yellow output or input active Rx green input to ETH channel Note Green LED Tx and yellow LED Rx flash simultaneuosly The informations marked are valid for hw version produced until 07 2008 100 yellow...

Страница 12: ...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...

Страница 13: ...optically separated analog output passive sensitivity 0 20 mA or after sw configuration 4 20 mA accuracy of measured values better than 0 1 input resistance 60 no protection against current overload m...

Страница 14: ...antenna the antenna supply to the antenna connector is short circuit proof Tab 3 6 Connection of data cable RS232 signal DSUB9F pin 3 3 V through 10 k resistor 1 data NMEA output 2 see Note 3 input AL...

Страница 15: ...t 33 s cold start 34 s aided start 5 s RMS 50 ns 99 100 ns Timing accuracy NMEA Protocol 20 mA including antenna Power consumption for 3 V 9 600 bps Signalling rate of module SPe menu Note The communi...

Страница 16: ...POWER ON radio modem is correctly supplied 3 8 Service Connector The service connector RJ 12 serves for short term connections of the service cable during local adjust ment of MORSE router parameters...

Страница 17: ...connector connections 3 9 View of Radio Modem The only difference in appearance between the controller and the radio modem is the type designation badge and the absence of an antenna connector see th...

Страница 18: ...PAQCR S T UAVCW X Fig 3 12 View of radio modem description of connectors model with DSUB Canon connectors and with terminals numbering of slots Tab 3 10 Slot options Optional modules ADIO analog and d...

Страница 19: ...Antenna connector 500 000 hours 50 years MTBF Mean Time Between Failure 13 8 V Supply nominal voltage 10 8 15 6 V Supply voltage range 380 mA modules Eth 30 mA ADIO 50 mA GPS 15 mA SCC 5 mA Idle consu...

Страница 20: ...ances in railway vehicles CSN EN 50121 3 2 art 8 EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility CSN EN 61373 Vibrations and beats Upon installation in railway vehicles where there is a high level of interference s...

Страница 21: ...g rail 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 ensu...

Страница 22: ...232 pin and LED are labeled RxD SCC3 RS232 SCC2 RS232 MR 428 2 base freq 428 2 MHz both Tx and Rx MORSE half duplex radio modem base frequency 428 000 MHz bandwidth 25 kHz freq step 12 5 kHz casing wi...

Страница 23: ...mportant to ensure that all equipment for which data is transmitted through the router is connected correctly Also ensure the antenna is correctly connected and installed a suitable and safe supply of...

Страница 24: ...istance between the persons and antenna minimal 5 m comply with applicable standards for human exposure of general public to RF electromagnetic fields namely with standard EN 50385 2002 It is valid fo...

Страница 25: ...Fig 6 2 Example of the layout of equipment in a switchboard 25 RACOM s r o Narrowband modems PROFI MR400 MR300 MR160 Modem installation...

Страница 26: ...ety 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...

Страница 27: ...7 3 Product Conformity Hereby RACOM s r o declares that these MR400 MR300and MR160 radio modems are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 ES T...

Страница 28: ...60 in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi Hiermit erkl rt Racom s r o die bereinstimmung des Ger tes MR400...

Страница 29: ...ed by Vyskumny ustav spojov Banska Bystrica Slovakia on 7 of February 2005 Notified Body No 1355 th all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in conform...

Страница 30: ...med product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of the European Union directive ANNEX IV for equipment working in mode listen before transmit the technical documentation relevant to the...

Страница 31: ...otified Body No 1355 all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of the European Union directive ANNEX IV...

Страница 32: ...25W 160 MHz 12 5 or 25 kHz 25W full duplex modules according to spec MR160 25W 160 MHz 12 5 or 25 kHz 25W half duplex modules according to spec MR160 5W 160 MHz 12 5 or 25 kHz 5W half duplex modules...

Страница 33: ...for this The MR400 MR300 and MR160 radio modems can be used in the following countries either based on a general permission agreement or on frequencies requiring a licence for operation Country codes...

Страница 34: ...modems PROFI MR400 MR300 MR160 2008 09 12 Revision 4 2 M Bus module description supplemented 2008 11 07 Revision 4 3 The new version of the image Mounting dimensions type of construction P 25 W a sepa...

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