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RF401-series and RF430-series
Spread Spectrum Data
Radios/Modems
Revision: 2/12
Copyright © 2001-2012
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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RF401-series and RF430-seriesSpread Spectrum Data Radios/ModemsRevision: 2/12Copyright © 2001-2012Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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RF401/RF430 Table of Contents 10. Item #14221 900 MHz Omnidirectional Collinear, 3 dBd w/Mounts .. 18 11. Item #15970 900 MHz Indoor Dipole, 1 dBd

Seite 3 - Warranty

Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series 4. COM220 Dip Switches Dip Switch Position 1 Open 2 Open 3 Open 4 Open 5 Open 6 Open 7 Open 8 O

Seite 4 - Assistance

Appendix J. Monitor CSAT3 via RF401 Series Procedure for installing a pair of RF401 series spread spectrum radios for monitoring a CSAT3 system at a

Seite 5 - – CAUTION –

Appendix J. Monitor CSAT3 via RF401 Series J-2 (g) RS-232 Baud Rate – use the default (9600) for RF401 radios with OS3 or earlier. For RF401 radios

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Appendix K. RF401/RF411 Pass/Fail Tests This appendix describes a method to functionally test RF401/RF411 system components including: • PC COM port

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Appendix K. RF401/RF411 Pass/Fail Tests (d) Emulation: TTY (e) ASCII (f) COM1 (or any available COM port) NOTE With some versions of HyperTe

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Appendix K. RF401/RF411 Pass/Fail Tests TESTING RF401/RF411s After verifying the functionality of the terminal program and the integrity of the seria

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Appendix K. RF401/RF411 Pass/Fail Tests (9) Make sure that no antennas are attached to the RF401/RF411s (10) Label the other RF401/RF411, “Remote”

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Appendix K. RF401/RF411 Pass/Fail Tests (b) Choose an open area free of large2 metal objects within 10 feet of the RF401/RF411s (can be indoors or o

Seite 11 - List of Tables

Appendix K. RF401/RF411 Pass/Fail Tests FIGURE K-3. 3 dBd 900 MHz Collinear Omni Antenna (d) Set up remote RF401/RF411 with NO antenna and with an

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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations For remote sites with tight power budgets due to solar or battery power supplies, the foll

Seite 13 - Spectrum Radio/Modems

RF401/RF430Table of Contents List of Tables 1. PC Driver Installation ...

Seite 14 - 1.2 RF430-series Radios

Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations The base RF401/RF411’s total average current (It) can be calculated over an interval (T) a

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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations EXAMPLE #1 (Remote RF401/RF411 in default standby mode) There is a Point-to-Point system

Seite 16 - 2. Specifications

Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations EXAMPLE #2 (Base RF401/RF411 in default standby mode) The base RF401/RF411 in the above

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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations EXAMPLE #3 (Base RF401/RF411 in “<0.4 mA, 8 sec Delay” standby mode) The RF401/RF411s

Seite 18 - 3. Installation

Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations EXAMPLE #4 (Remote RF401/RF411 in “<0.4 mA, 8 sec Delay” standby mode) The RF401/RF41

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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations EXAMPLE #5 (Base RF401/RF411 in default “<4 mA, 1 sec Delay” standby mode) The RF401/

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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations EXAMPLE #6 (Base RF401/RF411 in “<0.4 mA, 8 sec Delay” standby mode) The RF401/RF411s

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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations EXAMPLE #7 (Remote RF401/RF411 in “<0.4 mA, 4 sec Cycle” standby mode ) The RF401/RF

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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average Current Drain Calculations L-10

Seite 23 - 3.2.4 Step 4 – Connect

Appendix M. PakBus Networking Details M.1 PakBus Aware, PakBus Node, and RF PakBus Both the PakBus Aware and PakBus Node settings use the RF PakBus

Seite 24 - 4. System Components

RF401/RF430 Table of Contents vi

Seite 25 - 4.2 Power Supplies

Appendix M. PakBus Networking Details M.3 Maximizing the RF Packet Size The radio module’s RF packet size is changed from the default 64 bytes to i

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Appendix M. PakBus Networking Details The RF401 or RF430 will not reduce the hop metric, only increase it. The radio compares the hop metric of the

Seite 27 - 4.3 Serial and USB Cables

Appendix M. PakBus Networking Details Beacon Interval: 60 seconds Verify Interval: 150 seconds Hello List: None Central Router: None M.8 Optimiz

Seite 28 - 4.4 Compatible Antennas

Appendix M. PakBus Networking Details from PakBus node 4088 and 4089. That is, the radio temporarily “assumes” the PakBus identity of 4088 or 4089 un

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Appendix M. PakBus Networking Details M-6

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Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com • info@campbel

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 1. Introduction This manual discusses the RF401-series and RF430-series spread spectrum ra

Seite 33 - 4.5.2 Electro-static Issues

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems • RF401 915 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio—transmits data to another RF401 radio, an RF430 radi

Seite 34 - 5. Software

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems • RF431 922 MHz Spread Spectrum Radio—transmits data to another RF431 radio, an RF411 radi

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems • Ethernet network to radio: PC to Internet to NL100 to radio to datalogger (use LoggerNe

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems Quiescent Current in Standby Modes* Avg. Quiescent Current (mA) Advanced Setup Standby Mo

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 3. Installation 3.1 Site Considerations Location of a radio near commercial transmitters,

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems c. If using an RF430, install the USB drivers to the PC by doing the following procedures.

Seite 40 - 5.1.3 PakBus Tab

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems d. If using an RF401, plug AC adapter into AC outlet and plug barrel connector into the ba

Seite 41 - 5.2 LoggerNet

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems - RX LED Test - To determine if there is a neighboring radio network in operation using the

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems TABLE 2. Lacking 12 V on CS I/O Pin 8 EQUIPMENT SERIAL NUMBER CR500 < 1765 CR7 700X Bd

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems b. For the datalogger settings, set the Baud Rate to match the radio’s RS-232 baud rate.

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 3.3 Antenna Considerations 3.3.1 Line of Sight The single most important factor in radio

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems the red LED will light steadily. When the RF401 is transmitting, the red LED will pulse OF

Seite 46 - 5.2.2 Network Planner

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems TABLE 3. 15966’s Voltage Regulation Current Drain (mA) Resistive Load (Ohms) AC Adapter O

Seite 47 - 5.2.3 PakBus Graph

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 4.2.2 Remote Sites with Datalogger At the remote site, an RF401 radio is usually powered b

Seite 48 - 6. Troubleshooting

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 4.4 Compatible Antennas The 900 MHz antennas are compatible with the RF401, RF411, RF430,

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 16755 2.4 GHz, 13 dBd ANTENNA, ENCLOSED YAGI, allows vertical or horizontal polarization,

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Warranty “PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. are warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. (“Campbell”) to be free from defects in materi

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems FIGURE 8. Item #14201 900 MHz Yagi, 9 dBd w/Mounts FIGURE 9. Item #14205 900 MHz Yagi

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems FIGURE 11. Item #15970 900 MHz Indoor Dipole, 1 dBd Window/Wall Mounted FIGURE 12. It

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems FIGURE 13. Item #16755 2.4 GHz Enclosed Yagi, 13 dBd w/Mounts FIGURE 14. Example COAX

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 4.5 Antenna Cables and Surge Protection 4.5.1 Antenna Cables The 14201, 14203, 14205, 142

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems FIGURE 16. Enclosure with Antenna Surge Protector for RF401 5. Software 5.1 DevConfig R

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems (4) Click on “RF401” or “RF430” for the device type in DevConfig. (5) Select the port mat

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 5.1.2.1 Active Interface The only Active Interface settings that are available for the RF4

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems by using RF level packet acknowledgements and retries. This is done for any size network. D

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems If the RF430’s operating system is prior to OS2, its USB port will only communicate at 38.4

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 5.1.2.9 Power Modes The radio’s average idle current can be set with the following Standby

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Assistance Products may not be returned without prior authorization. The following contact information is for US and international customers residing

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 5.1.3 PakBus Tab FIGURE 18. PakBus tab in DevConfig (with Default Settings) The settings

Seite 63 - CR206(X) Communications

RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems Defaults can often be used for the other settings provided in the PakBus tab. The default

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems FIGURE 19. Select RF4XX for connection type for a multipoint (non PakBus) network. FIGUR

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 5.2.1.1 Standard Setup (RF400) FIGURE 21. Default Screen for the RF400 Standard Setup in

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems is about to be exceeded. The dialog box has Reset Max Time and Don’t Reset buttons. If the

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 5.2.1.2 Standard Setup (RF400 Remote) FIGURE 22. Default Screen for the RF400 Remote Sta

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems buttons. If the Reset Max Time button is pressed, the Max Time On-Line counter will be rese

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 5.2.3 PakBus Graph PakBus Graph is a LoggerNet utility that graphically depicts the device

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 6. Troubleshooting If you can’t connect, check out these possible causes: 1. Datalogger o

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 7. Radio receiver is “de-sensing” from nearby transmitter. This problem can be observed f

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– CAUTION – Where an AC adapter is used, CSI recommends Item # 15966. Any other AC adapter used must have a DC output not exceeding 16.5 Volt

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RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Radio/Modems 38 c. Change polarization (element orientation) of all yagi and collinear antennas in your

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Appendix A. Part 15 FCC Compliance Warning Changes or modifications to the RF401 series radio systems not expressly approved by Campbell Scientific,

Seite 75 - Configurations

Appendix A. Part 15 FCC Compliance Warning A-2

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Appendix B. Advanced Setup Menu B.1 Accessing the Advanced Menu The standard Setup Menu is described in Section 5.1. The advanced Setup Menu can be

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Appendix B. Advanced Setup Menu (4) AT Command Mode Timeout (units of 100 msec; 1 – 32767) iv) Radio Diagnostics Number of Retry Failures: R

Seite 78 - F.4 PC208W Configuration

Appendix B. Advanced Setup Menu B.2 Error Handling and Retries In the RF module received packets are analyzed for data corruption with an embedded C

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Appendix B. Advanced Setup Menu send the same packet up to 3 times; each time looking for an ACK packet back from the receiving radio. If it does no

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Appendix B. Advanced Setup Menu TABLE B-1. Advanced Setup Menu STANDBY MODE STANDBY AVG RECEIVE CURRENT Wake-up Interval (red LED flash interval)

Seite 81 - CR10X WIRING PANEL

Appendix B. Advanced Setup Menu B-6 LONG HEADER TIME Sets long header duration in tenths of a second. The default is 7 (for 0.7 seconds). If change

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Appendix C. Address and Address Mask Address The address is 16 bits: (0 - 1111,1111,1111,1111) binary (0 - ffffh) hexadecimal 0 – 65535) decim

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Seite 84 - How Far Can You Go?

Appendix C. Address and Address Mask four bits are not compared, any remote radio with Radio Address of 0 to 1111 (decimal 0 to 15) will be received

Seite 85 - Cable Loss

Appendix C. Address and Address Mask NET ADDRESS(decimal) RADIO ADDRESS(decimal) COMBINED 16-BIT ADDRESS(hexadecimal) 0 29 001D 0 30 001E 0 31 001

Seite 86 - Path Loss

Appendix C. Address and Address Mask C-4 NET ADDRESS(decimal) RADIO ADDRESS(decimal) COMBINED 16-BIT ADDRESS(hexadecimal) 15 0 3C00 15 1 3C01 1

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Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications Certain CR206(X) settings must match the RF401 settings for communications between the datalo

Seite 88 - Examples

Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications 5. Network: must match the Network Address setting for all RF401 or RF430 radios in the Net

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Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications FIGURE D-2. This graph represents a transmitting radio that uses a long header and a receiv

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Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications Below is a description of all of the Power Mode options: • No Radio—datalogger model has no

Seite 91 - I.1 PakBus Network

Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications FIGURE D-4. DevConfig Deployment panel showing the CR206(X) setup for Example 1. D-5

Seite 92 - (null-modem)

Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications RF401 Setup for Example 1 (see Figure 5): 1. Since the RF401 will connect to a PC, select Au

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Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications D.3 Example Setup 2 - Router to CR206(X) The following is a typical setup of an RF401 cabled

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RF401/RF430 Series Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab

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Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications RF401 #1 Setup for Example 2 (see Figure D-7) 1. Since RF401 #1 will connect to a PC, select

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Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications RF401 #2 Setup for Example 2 (see Figure D-8) 1. For RF401 #2 , select Datalogger SDC 7 (or

Seite 97 - I.2 Non-PakBus Network

Appendix D. Setting Up RF401-to-CR206(X) Communications D-10

Seite 98 - ------------ RF401-DL2

Appendix E. Port Pin Descriptions RS-232 Port The “RS232” port is a partial implementation of RS-232C. It is configured as Data Communications Equip

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Appendix E. Port Pin Descriptions E-2 CS I/O CONNECTOR, 9-PIN D-SUB MALE PIN FUNCTION I/O DESCRIPTION 1 5V I Sources 5 VDC to power peripheral

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Appendix F. Non-PakBus Example Configurations The following procedures explain how to build a basic RF401 point-to-point network and a point-to-multi

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Appendix F. Non-PakBus Example Configurations - RX LED Test - To determine if there is a neighboring RF401 network in operation using the same hoppin

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Appendix F. Non-PakBus Example Configurations F.3 LoggerNet Configuration (Transparent Protocol) There are two ways of configuring the Setup map for

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Appendix F. Non-PakBus Example Configurations (3) Extra Response Times are typically 0 s RF400 RF400RF400RF400DATALOGGER DATALOGGERDATALOGGER CS I/

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Appendix F. Non-PakBus Example Configurations (3) Generic Modem Settings (a) √ “Make DTR Active” (b) √ “Hardware Flow Control” (c) Extra R

Seite 105 - TESTING RF401/RF411s

RF401/RF430 Table of Contents 5.1.2 RF401/RF411/RF416 or RF430/RF431/RF432 Tab... 23 5.1.2.1 Active Interface ...

Seite 106 - TESTING ANTENNAS

Appendix F. Non-PakBus Example Configurations FIGURE F-2. PC208W Datalogger Generic Dial String F-6

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Appendix G. Short-Haul Modems Set SRM-5A at PC end to “DCE” mode. Set SRM-5A at RF401 end to “DTE” mode. The PC to SRM-5A cable is typically a 9-pin

Seite 108 - RatioPower ft. 5 ×

Appendix G. Short-Haul Modems With short-haul modems it is necessary to configure the base station RF401’s “RS-232 Auto Power Down Enable” (in the Ad

Seite 109 - Current Drain Calculations

Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors You may test the radio communications by using the 21107 900 MHz Spread Spectrum De

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Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors theoretically extends the attainable distance by a factor of 2.8. Adding 9 dBd yag

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Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors Where: Pt => transmitter output power, in dBm (20 dBm in the case of the RF401

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Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors CSI’s “COAX RPSMA-L” uses LMR-195 antenna cable. Cable loss is proportional to len

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Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors Here is a table showing the free space path loss (in dB). Note the effect of frequ

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Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors Rain, Snow, and Fog Below 10 GHz, these don’t have much effect on path loss (see Gr

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Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors Here’s the equation we will use, from the first page: Pt - Lt + Gt - Lp + Gr - Lr =

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RF401/RF430Table of Contents F. Non-PakBus Example Configurations ... F-1 F.1 Direct PC to RF401 Series Base Station Setup (Transpar

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Appendix H. Distance vs. Antenna Gain, Terrain, and Other Factors H-8

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Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series I.1 PakBus Network Use of the Network Planner may be the easiest method of configuring a phone-to-RF401 PakBus net

Seite 119 - Details

Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series 1. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS a. RF401s with OS4 or greater b. COM220 c. A100/PS100 or CH100 d. AC charger (CSI Item

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Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series If there is a neighboring RF401 network, you should change the Hopping Sequence of base and remote RF401s to a new

Seite 121 - M.7 RF Router

Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series FIGURE I-2. Phone base configuration. I-4

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Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series FIGURE I-3. Enter the base site’s phone number. I-5

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Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series FIGURE I-4. Enter 250 for the Maximum Packet Size. 4. HARDWARE After configuring LoggerNet and the RF401s you

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Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series I.2 Non-PakBus Network Where a phone to RF401 Base is desired in a non-PakBus network, the following configuration

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Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series If there is a neighboring RF401 network, you should change the Hopping Sequence of base and remote RF401s to a new

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Appendix I. Phone to RF401 Series b. Remote RF401s 1) Radio Addresses: 1, 2, etc. (unique for each remote RF401 and must agree with respective RF401

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