Installation and Hardware Guide
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Installation and Hardware Guide
DMR-800 Installation and Hardware Guide T10, Version 03 The electronic version of this document allows you to use the built-in Hyperlinks and bookmarks when using Adobe Reader © 2009 SkyWave Mobile Communications Inc. DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Legal Notice This documentation is owned by SkyWave Mobile Communications Inc. (SkyWave) and protected by applicable copyright laws and international treaty provisions. Other copyrighted names used are the property of their respective owners. Therefore, you must treat this documentation like any other copyrighted material. You may not make the documentation, or copies thereof, available in any manner or form, or use, copy or transfer any part, to anyone outside your company. If you received this documentation by electronic transmission or download, by installation or use of the documentation, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this license agreement and agree to be bound by its terms and conditions. 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On-line: • Website www.SkyWave.com On-line documentation: • Login at support.skywave.com and follow the link to the downloads section Customer Support by E-mail: • support@skywave.com Customer Support by Telephone: • +1 613 836-6288 (press 1 for customer support) ii T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Legal Notice.................................................................................................................................... ii Contact Information...................................................................................................................... ii List of Figures ................................................................................................................................ v List of Tables................................................................................................................................. vi Preface .......................................................................................................................................... vii What's New? ............................................................................................................................... vii Purpose ....................................................................................................................................... vii Audience ..................................................................................................................................... vii Notation ...................................................................................................................................... vii Reference ................................................................................................................................... viii Safety Disclaimer....................................................................................................................... viii Environmental Protection .......................................................................................................... viii Limited Liability ........................................................................................................................ viii Safety Precautions...................................................................................................................... viii Warranty .................................................................................................................................... viii User Serviceable Parts ................................................................................................................. ix 1 Product Overview ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Terminals ............................................................................................................................ 1 2 DMR-800 D, L and C1D2 Installation .............................................................................. 7 2.1 Getting Started.................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Preparing for the Installation .............................................................................................. 7 2.2.1 Shipping Box Contents .................................................................................................... 7 2.2.2 Required Materials........................................................................................................... 7 2.2.3 Required Tools................................................................................................................. 8 2.2.4 Inmarsat Serial Number (ISN) ......................................................................................... 8 2.3 Determining the Mounting Location .................................................................................. 8 2.4 Mounting the Terminal ..................................................................................................... 10 2.4.1 Drilling Mounting Holes (optional) ............................................................................... 10 2.4.2 Mounting the Terminal .................................................................................................. 11 2.4.3 Applying Silicone Lubricant .......................................................................................... 12 2.5 Applying Power................................................................................................................ 12 2.6 Activating the Terminal.................................................................................................... 13 2.7 Cleaning Instructions........................................................................................................ 13 2.8 Application Programming Interface ................................................................................. 13 3 DMR-800 OEM Installation ............................................................................................. 15 3.1 Getting Started.................................................................................................................. 15 3.2 ESD Handling Guidelines ................................................................................................ 15 3.3 Preparing for the Installation ............................................................................................ 15 3.3.1 Shipping Contents .......................................................................................................... 15 3.3.2 Required Materials......................................................................................................... 15 3.3.3 Required Tools............................................................................................................... 16 3.3.4 Inmarsat Serial Number (ISN) ....................................................................................... 16 3.4 Installing the OEM Terminal/Antenna in the Enclosure .................................................. 16 3.4.1 Enclosure Guidelines ..................................................................................................... 16 iii T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 3.4.2 Profile Dimensions ........................................................................................................ 17 3.5 Determining the Mounting Location ................................................................................ 19 3.6 Mounting the Terminal ..................................................................................................... 19 3.7 Mounting the Antenna ...................................................................................................... 19 3.7.1 SkyWave Packaged Satellite/GPS Antenna Mounting Guidelines................................ 20 3.7.2 Drill Mount the SkyWave Packaged Satellite/GPS Antenna ........................................ 20 3.8 Applying Power................................................................................................................ 21 3.9 Activating the Terminal.................................................................................................... 22 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 DMR Cable Assembly Instructions ................................................................................. 23 Mating connector Part Number ........................................................................................ 23 Cable Selection ................................................................................................................. 23 Tools ................................................................................................................................. 24 Cable Assembly Steps ...................................................................................................... 24 5 Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 27 5.1 Electrical........................................................................................................................... 27 5.1.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings .......................................................................................... 27 5.1.2 Power Consumption....................................................................................................... 27 5.1.3 MCU .............................................................................................................................. 28 5.1.4 Memory.......................................................................................................................... 28 5.1.5 Power and Input/Output ................................................................................................. 28 5.1.6 Serial Interfaces ............................................................................................................. 29 5.1.7 DMR-800D/L/C1D2 Connector .................................................................................... 30 5.1.8 DMR-800D OEM/S OEM Connector ........................................................................... 32 5.2 Satellite Interface.............................................................................................................. 32 5.3 RF and DC Loss (DMR-800S OEM only) ....................................................................... 33 5.4 GPS Receiver ................................................................................................................... 33 5.5 Physical – Packaging ........................................................................................................ 33 5.6 Environmental .................................................................................................................. 34 6 Compliance ........................................................................................................................ 35 APPENDIX A Terminal Ordering Part Numbers ................................................................ 37 APPENDIX B DMR-800D/L/C1D2/D-OEM Functional Block Diagram .......................... 38 APPENDIX C DMR-800S OEM Functional Block Diagram .............................................. 39 APPENDIX D Installation of DMR-800D C1D2 ................................................................... 40 APPENDIX E RS485 I/O Module Conxall Cable (optional) ................................................ 42 APPENDIX F Clip Magnet Installation ................................................................................. 44 APPENDIX G Drill Template for DMR-800 D and L .......................................................... 45 APPENDIX H Drill Template for Satellite/GPS Antenna .................................................... 46 Documentation Version............................................................................................................... 49 Acronyms/Glossary ..................................................................................................................... 50 Index… ......................................................................................................................................... 51 iv T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide List of Figures Figure 1 SkyWave’s Communications System.......................................................................... 1 Figure 2 DMR-800D with Bottom Mount or Side Mount Connector ....................................... 3 Figure 3 DMR-800L with Bottom Mount or Side Mount Connector ........................................ 3 Figure 4 DMR-800D C1D2 – Bottom Mount with Adapter Base ............................................. 3 Figure 5 DMR-800D OEM with Vertical (bottom) Header and Antenna ................................. 4 Figure 6 DMR-800D OEM with Horizontal (side) Header and Antenna .................................. 4 Figure 7 DMR-800S OEM Transceiver with Vertical (bottom) Header– No Antenna ............. 4 Figure 8 DMR-800S OEM Transceiver with Horizontal (side) Header – No Antenna ............. 5 Figure 9 Side Mount Packaged Antenna and Unpackaged Antenna ......................................... 5 Figure 10 Bottom Mount Packaged Antenna and Unpackaged Antenna .................................... 5 Figure 11 Magnet Mount Antenna ............................................................................................... 6 Figure 12 Example of a Terminal’s Inmarsat Serial Number ...................................................... 8 Figure 13 Cable Bend Radius ...................................................................................................... 9 Figure 14 Bottom Connector and Side Connector (DMR-800D shown) ................................... 10 Figure 15 Location for Waterproof Sealing Compound ............................................................ 11 Figure 16 Drain Holes................................................................................................................ 11 Figure 17 Applying Silicone Lubricant ..................................................................................... 12 Figure 18 DMR LEDs................................................................................................................ 13 Figure 19 DMR-800D OEM Horizontal Header Profile Dimensions ....................................... 17 Figure 20 DMR-800D OEM Horizontal Header Profile Dimensions - Rotated View .............. 17 Figure 21 DMR-800D OEM Vertical Header Profile Dimensions............................................ 18 Figure 22 DMR-800D OEM Vertical Header Profile Dimensions - Rotated View .................. 18 Figure 23 OEM Mounting Dimensions ..................................................................................... 19 Figure 24 Cable Bend Radius .................................................................................................... 20 Figure 25 Gore Vent .................................................................................................................. 21 Figure 26 Coaxial Mini-con-x Series Cable Connector Assembly ............................................ 24 Figure 27 View of DMR-800D/L Terminal Male Connector (A) and Rear View of Mating Connector (Solder Cups) (B) ......................................................................................................... 30 Figure 28 View of DMR-800D C1D2 Terminal Male Connector (A) and Rear View of Mating Connector (Solder Cups)(B) .......................................................................................................... 31 Figure 29 C1D2 Assembly Diagram.......................................................................................... 40 Figure 30 Mounting Adapter Base with Warning Label and Lock Nut ..................................... 41 Figure 31 Pin-out of RS485 Conxall Connector as per Cable Assembly SR400263-20 ........... 42 Figure 32 Clip Magnet Kit and Base Plate Plastic Tabs ............................................................ 44 Figure 33 Slide Magnet onto Plastic Tab ................................................................................... 44 Figure 34 Terminal with All Magnets Attached ........................................................................ 44 Figure 35 Satellite GPS Footprint Dimensions .......................................................................... 46 Figure 36 Bottom Entry Satellite/GPS Antenna Drill Template................................................ 47 Figure 37 Satellite/GPS Antenna Height Dimensions ............................................................... 48 v T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 DMR-800 Models........................................................................................................ 2 Elevation Angle Guidelines ....................................................................................... 20 Recommended Wire Gauge for Power Supply Return Conductor ............................ 23 Low Power Polling .................................................................................................... 28 DRM-800D/L/C1D2 Connectors .............................................................................. 30 Connector Pin-out of DMR-800D/L.......................................................................... 30 Connector Pin-out of DMR-800D C1D2 with RS485............................................... 31 Connector Pin-out of the DMR-800 OEM ................................................................ 32 Ordering Part Numbers for the DMR-800 Terminals................................................ 37 Wire and Connector Assignments as per Cable Assembly SR400263-20 ................ 43 vi T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Preface What's New? Updates since the last release of the document are below: • Updated to the applying power section (Section 2.5) • Updated OEM installation instructions (Section 3.4) • Added packaged antenna mounting guidelines and installation instructions (Sections 3.7.1 and 3.7.2) • Updated specifications (Section 5) • Updated compliance information (Section 6) • Corrections to the wire and connector assignments table (Table 10) • Updated functional block diagram (APPENDIX B) • Added clip magnet installation instructions (APPENDIX F) • Updated drill template (APPENDIX G) • Removed references to internal heater • Renamed current loop input to analog current input throughout the document • Minor corrections and restructuring throughout the document Purpose This document is as an overview of the installation procedures and hardware characteristics and specifications for all DMR-800 models. Audience This document is for technical readers. It provides information to ensure successful installation and operation of DMR terminals. Notation This document uses ‘satellite’ or ‘satellite service’ to refer to Inmarsat D+ and IsatM2M service except when discussing information specific to a particular service (D+ only or IsatM2M only) or a specific satellite (GPS satellite or Inmarsat satellite). Throughout this document, DMR refers to the family of terminals listed in Table 1. The document uses the generic name, DMR, except when discussing information specific to a particular model. vii T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Reference It is recommended that you be familiar with the content of the following documents before using this guide. These documents are available from the SkyWave Developer’s Toolkit (SDK) or support.skywave.com. [G1] Introduction to SkyWave Products and Services [R1] DMR-800 Evaluation Kit – Getting Started Guide Safety Disclaimer SkyWave makes no warranties, representations, or guarantees that the products and network services are suitable for any use (including without limitation marine safety and distress systems, and life support services) in which the failure of the products or network services could result in death or personal injury. The Solution Provider assumes all liability associated with selling any products or network services for any such applications, and the Solution Provider will defend, indemnify, and hold SkyWave harmless against any claims against SkyWave for loss, damage, liability, or expense (including lawyers’ fees) arising out of or related to the sale by a Solution Provider or any Solution Provider Reseller, or the use by any end user, of any product or network service. Please read all cautions and warnings throughout this document. Environmental Protection The Solution Provider’s enclosure must provide environmental protection for the DMR-800 OEM. Limited Liability SkyWave’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of any of SkyWave’s products during the warranty period. Consequential, indirect, or similar damages associated with product application and usages are disavowed. SkyWave’s products are not suitable for life critical applications. SkyWave’s aggregate liability shall in no circumstances exceed the product’s price as paid to SkyWave and this limitation of liability is reasonable given the price of SkyWave’s products, which reflect reasonable allocation. Safety Precautions The DMR-800 must comply with all safety precautions relating to the operation, usage, service and repair of the terminal. SkyWave assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with any of these precautions. Caution warnings appear throughout this document. Warranty SkyWave warrants its products and services will perform in accordance with SkyWave’s specifications and will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of fifteen (15) months from date of shipment. This warranty is limited to the repair and/or viii T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide replacement of any defective components experienced under normal specified operating use and storage conditions, at SkyWave’s discretion. It does not cover any damages caused or associated with the product’s misuse. Notify your Solution Provider of any defective products. Ship any defective product, along with a fault report, back to the Solution Provider according to the Solution Provider’s instructions. SkyWave is not responsible for corrosion damage caused by improperly assembled or installed cables. Warranty is void if the unit is opened. A fault report is required for each unit returned under warranty. Please contact SkyWave’s Customer Support for additional information. User Serviceable Parts The DMR terminals contain no user serviceable parts or replaceable fuses. ix T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide NOTE THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT D+ AND ISATM2M. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO USE THE INFORMATION APPROPRIATE FOR THE SERVICE TYPE YOU ARE USING. PLEASE CONTACT SKYWAVE CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE. x T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 1 Product Overview DMR is a family of high-performance mobile satellite communications terminals conforming to Inmarsat D standards and offering D+ and IsatM2M service. SkyWave Mobile Communications Inc. designs and manufactures the terminals and distributes them through SkyWave’s Solution Providers for operation with SkyWave’s satellite communications system [G1] (Figure 1). Figure 1 Internet SkyWave’s Communications System Inmarsat Satellite GPS Satellites SkyWave Network Control Stations Terminals Terminal API External Controller (Optional) Administration Internet Message Handling System (MHS) Billing Versa Gateway Control Stations Land Earth Station (LES DAP DAP-XML DAPC 1.1 Terminals DMR is a generic name for the family (Table 1) of mobile satellite terminals. Most terminals are less than 17 cm in diameter, compact, provide low power consumption and low cost. Terminals, with the exception of the OEM models, are self-contained and environmentally sealed. SkyWave distributes the unpackaged DMR-800 OEM models through Solution Providers who package it in their own mechanical enclosure (refer to Section 3). Most terminal models include an omni-directional antenna, satellite transceiver (modem), GPS (optional), programmable microcontroller, and several I/O (input/output) feeds capable of monitoring and controlling external sensors and devices. Each model is suitable for both mobile and fixed installations. The DMR is suitable for a wide range of application requirements. Its built-in programmability allows it to work as a stand-alone data-messaging terminal, with built-in I/O data collection and processing capabilities. Its script program is configurable either locally through the RS232 user data port, or remotely over the satellite, so that modifying the configuration of an individual terminal in the field is possible without requiring a visit by a technician. 1 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Feature-rich Software Tools make the scripting easy, and shorten the script design and testing time. SkyWave also provides consulting services to Solution Providers to help program the DMR and get customer applications running quickly [T9]. Table 1 Model DMR-800 Models DMR-800D GPS Receiver (Optional) √ 4 Discrete I/O √ DMR-800L √ √ DMR-800D C1D2 DMR-800D OEM √ √ √ √ DMR-800S OEM √ √ For Hazardous Location N/A RS485 1 I/O Module N/A N/A N/A 0 – 90° √ √ 0 – 90° N/A N/A 0 – 90° N/A N/A Connector Elevation Angle 8 pin side or bottom 8 pin side or bottom 8 pin bottom 10 pin* horizontal or vertical 10 pin* horizontal or vertical 0 – 90° -20 – 90° Note: Refer to Table 9 for individual ordering part numbers. Note: The DMR terminals obtained the certifications in Section 6. CAUTION *Connector pin-outs differ between the DMR-800 OEM and the DMR-200 OEM models. The DMR-800 series of terminals ship with installed firmware for IsatM2M service. Most DMR terminals are available in two configurations: with bottom-mount connector or side-mount connector (see figures below). Refer to Section 3 for OEM models. 1 Only Modbus protocol is supported on RS485 (firmware version 1.4 or higher). Special hardware is required for Modbus access. See www.modbus.org for additional information on Modbus and RS485. 2 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 2 DMR-800D with Bottom Mount or Side Mount Connector Figure 3 DMR-800L with Bottom Mount or Side Mount Connector Figure 4 DMR-800D C1D2 – Bottom Mount with Adapter Base 3 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 5 DMR-800D OEM with Vertical (bottom) Header and Antenna Figure 6 DMR-800D OEM with Horizontal (side) Header and Antenna Figure 7 DMR-800S OEM Transceiver with Vertical (bottom) Header– No Antenna 4 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 8 DMR-800S OEM Transceiver with Horizontal (side) Header – No Antenna Figure 9 Side Mount Packaged Antenna and Unpackaged Antenna Figure 10 Bottom Mount Packaged Antenna and Unpackaged Antenna 5 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 11 Magnet Mount Antenna 6 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 2 DMR-800 D, L and C1D2 Installation 2.1 Getting Started Note: Refer to Section 3 for information specific to the DMR-800 OEM models. Getting the terminals ready for operation requires doing the following: 1. Preparing for the Installation (Section 2.2) 2. Determining the Mounting Location (Section 2.3) 3. Mounting the Terminal (Section 2.4) 4. Applying Power (Section 2.5) 5. Activating the Terminal (Section 2.6) 2.2 Preparing for the Installation Check that you have the items and tools listed below before installing the terminal. 2.2.1 Shipping Box Contents SkyWave ships the DMR terminal in an individual packing box with the following: 2.2.2 • DMR terminal (one of the non-OEM models in Table 1) • Installation Guide • Mating connector • Tube of silicone lubricant (Figure 17) • Optional magnetic mounting kit Required Materials You require the following materials to install a DMR. These materials do not ship with the terminal. • Four (4) - M5 screws (length depends on mounting surface thickness) • Four (4) - nuts with locking hardware • Waterproof sealing tape • Waterproof sealing compound such as RTV silicone (bottom connector version only) • Qty 1 - custom cable2 SkyWave recommends that the Solution Provider give the end-user a custom built cable. 2 Refer to Section 4 for instructions on making a DMR-800 custom cable. 7 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 2.2.3 Required Tools You require the following tools to install the DMR terminals. 2.2.4 • Drill • 5.5 mm drill bit • 25 mm hole punch or drill bit (bottom mount connector version only) • Screwdriver • Socket wrench set Inmarsat Serial Number (ISN) The terminal’s Inmarsat serial number (a hexadecimal number beginning with DCC) is located on the side of the box under the barcode (Figure 12), on the bottom of the terminal and electronically inside the transceiver. 1. Record the terminal’s ISN, required for terminal activation, prior to installing the terminal. Figure 12 Example of a Terminal’s Inmarsat Serial Number 2.3 Determining the Mounting Location Before installing the DMR, consider the important guidelines provided below. General mounting guidelines apply to all terminals including OEM models. CAUTION Most users install the DMR terminals on a vehicle. It is very important for installers to install the terminals in a safe and secure way to avoid danger or damage to persons or property. CAUTION DMR-800 terminals use satellite radio connections. Do not rely solely on the DMR-800 for emergency (SOS) calls because these connections are not guaranteed at all times and under all conditions. • Mount the terminal where it has a clear view of the Inmarsat satellite. For a mobile installation, this means at the highest point on the vehicle or vessel where it has a clear view of the sky in all directions. • Mount the terminal so that the Inmarsat satellite is within α degrees of the mounting surface, α = 0 to 90 degrees for DMR-800D/C1D2/OEM, and -20 to 90 degrees for DMR-800L. Make sure that the line of sight is clear of obstructions. Use the following guidelines: 8 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Height of Obstruction 0.5 m 0.4 m 0.3 m 0.2 m • Min. Terminal Mounting Distance from Obstruction (D, C1D2, OEM) 5m 4.5 m 3.5 m 2m DMR-800L Min. Terminal Mounting Distance from Obstruction 2m - Mount the terminal on a flat surface for mobile installations such that the elevation angle does not change with rotation. Note: For fixed installations, the terminal can be pointed at the Inmarsat satellite to improve performance. This is not necessary for DMR-800L terminals. Contact SkyWave Customer Support for details. • Fasten the terminal securely so that it is not loose and does not move easily. • Mount the terminal on a solid, stable surface. If necessary, use a mounting bracket (not supplied) or other suitable support. • Mount the terminal on a surface that does not get hotter than the maximum operating temperature (Section 5.6). If the surface may get hotter, mount the terminal with a thermal barrier between it and the mounting surface. CAUTION Mount the terminal at least 20 cm (8 in) away from humans. • Do not mount the terminal close to other electrical equipment due to possible radiated and/or conducted electromagnetic interference. • Do not mount the terminal close to radar or other communications antennae. Use the following guidelines: • > 1 m from VHF/UHF antenna > 3 m from loop antenna > 4 m from MF/HF antenna > 5 m from other satellite antennae Not within a radar beam Do not drill any holes before checking that the terminal’s cables comply with the bend radius specified by the supplier. Figure 13 Cable Bend Radius Bend Radius Correct • Do not mount the terminal where water may build-up or collect. 9 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Once you have picked the mounting location, mount the terminal (refer to Section 2.4). 2.4 Mounting the Terminal CAUTION Painting terminals or antennae may interfere with their performance. The terminal will either be bottom connector mounting or side connector mounting (Figure 14). The mounting instructions in this document cover terminals mounted with screws (refer to Section 2.4.1) or with magnets (APPENDIX F). Note: The Solution Provider is responsible for providing mounting instructions if the mounting is to be done using tools or configurations that are different from the ones described in this document. Note: The installer is responsible for complying with local electrical codes. Figure 14 Bottom Connector and Side Connector (DMR-800D shown) If installing a DMR-800D C1D2 in a hazardous environment, refer to APPENDIX C before mounting the terminal. CAUTION 2.4.1 DMR-800D C1D2 equipped with the RS485 I/O module is not compatible with any cables used for DMR-200 or non-C1D2 DMR-800 terminals since the pin-outs are different (DMR-800D C1D2 (Table 7). Drilling Mounting Holes (optional) Note: These steps are only needed if you do not require a mounting bracket (provided by the Solution Provider). 1. Use the drill template (APPENDIX G) to mark the location of the four mounting holes and the connector hole. The direction of the terminal with a bottom connector is not important. 10 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 2. Drill the four mounting holes using the drill with the 5.5 mm bit. 3. Punch or drill the 25 mm hole for the connector (bottom connector mount only). 4. Continue with the steps, below, for Mounting the Terminal. 2.4.2 Mounting the Terminal 1. Apply waterproof sealing compound, such as RTV silicone, to the locations shown in Figure 15 (bottom connector mount only). Optional: You can also apply waterproof sealing compound to the drilled mounting holes before inserting the screws. CAUTION Do not block the drain holes (Figure 16) in the slots on the bottom of the terminal (bottom connector mount only). Figure 15 Location for Waterproof Sealing Compound Fill the tiny space between the base plate and the connector wall Fill the ribbed channel around the connector Figure 16 Drain Holes Drain Holes 2. Use the screwdriver and socket set to lock the terminal in place with the mounting hardware. CAUTION Do not over-tighten. Torque in excess of 11.5 kgf.cm (10 lbf.in) may damage the plastic base. 11 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 2.4.3 Applying Silicone Lubricant 1. Cut off one end of the tube of silicone lubricant (Figure 17). Adding the silicone lubricant (grease) will make sure that there is a watertight seal. 2. Insert the tube into the male end of the mating connector (Figure 17). CAUTION Do not apply pressure to the cable/connector during the installation. Figure 17 Applying Silicone Lubricant 3. Squeeze the lubricant into the mating connecter opening until it is full. Some lubricant will spill out. 4. Attach the female end of the mating connector by gently squeezing the connectors together. 5. Tighten the cable with hand pressure only. Do not use a wrench. 6. Wipe off any extra lubricant around the connector. 7. Wrap the mating connector with waterproof sealing tape if using the connector in changing weather conditions. Note: Remember to leave enough cable for strain relief so as not to introduce any additional force on the connector or antenna sealing. SkyWave recommends restraining the cables during installation. 2.5 Applying Power An external, in-line, fast acting, 2-amp fuse connected in series with the terminal should protect the DMR-800 D/L/C1D2. If the supply voltage is greater than 18 V, use a 1-amp fuse. A fast acting fuse is recommended even if using a primary battery (e.g., Alkaline or Lithium cells). The minimum recommended wire gauge is 22 AWG. If the power cable length exceeds 4.57 m (15 ft), the input voltage range should be de-rated by 1 volt for every 46 cm (1.5 ft) increase in length. If a long cable is used in strong RF environments, it should be shielded for reliable operation. Check that the polarity is correct and the voltage source is as specified in Section 5.1.5 before connecting the terminal to an external voltage source. Refer to Section 5.1 for connector pin-out descriptions and information specific to the DMR-800 OEM terminals. 12 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Mate the connectors correctly before applying power, and connect the battery ground connection at the same time or before applying power. This is especially true when using the RS232 lines along with power and ground. After powering on the terminal, the ERR LED (Figure 18) comes on for 5 seconds and the STAT LED flashes. This means that the DMR is correctly executing its start-up selftest sequence. After about 5 seconds, the ERR LED will turn off and the STAT LED continues flashing at different rates. If the ERR LED remains on, the DMR is not functioning correctly. For a complete description of the LED operation, refer to [T8]. Note: The DMR-800D C1D2 does not have any LEDs. Figure 18 DMR LEDs DMR - 800 Inmarsat Transceiver DMR - 800D ER R Tx Inmarsat Transceiver ST AT Working (flashes on/off) 2.6 ER R Tx ST AT Not Working Activating the Terminal To activate the terminal, refer to [R1] for detailed instructions. 2.7 Cleaning Instructions Steam clean or pressure wash the non-OEM models, with mild soaps or detergents. Properly protect the side-mount terminal version with waterproof sealing tape and securely fasten it in place. 2.8 Application Programming Interface Refer to [T9] for programming information for the DMR-800. 13 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 14 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 3 3.1 DMR-800 OEM Installation Getting Started Getting the OEM terminals ready for operation requires doing the following: 1. Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) Handling Guidelines (Section 3.2) 2. Preparing for the Installation (Section 3.3) 3. Installing the OEM Terminal in the Enclosure (Section 3.4) 4. Determining the Mounting Location (Section 2.3) 5. Mounting the Terminal (Section 3.6) 6. Mounting the Antenna (Section 3.7) 7. Applying Power (Section 3.8) 8. Activating the Terminal (Section 3.9) 3.2 ESD Handling Guidelines The DMR-800 OEM is an Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive (ESDS) device. Electrostatic precautions affect all areas where ESDS devices are handled, whether these areas are at the component, subassembly, or assembly levels. 1. Provide the DMR-800 OEM with protection against ESD damage during handling for inspection, installation, test, repair, storage or shipment. For guidance, refer to ANSI/ESD S20.20-1999. 3.3 Preparing for the Installation Check that you have the items and tools listed below before installing the terminal. 3.3.1 Shipping Contents SkyWave ships the DMR-800 OEM terminal with the following: 3.3.2 • DMR terminal (model D OEM or S OEM) • Receptacle assembly with contacts (10 position) CON000341 Required Materials You require the following materials to install a DMR-800 OEM terminal. These materials do not ship with the terminal: • OEM enclosure supplied by the Solution Provider (SP) • Four (4) – standoffs or spacers with a minimum length of 6 mm (0.25 in.) (nylon/non-conductive) • Screws (size dependent on installation) • Keyed mating connector AMP 103956-9 15 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 3.3.3 Required Tools Termination tool and related instructions are required for the mating connector. • AMP 58074-1 Manual Pistol Grip Tool, 58336-1 Terminating Head • AMP Application Specification 114-25026 3.3.4 Inmarsat Serial Number (ISN) The terminal's Inmarsat serial number (a hexadecimal number beginning with DCC) is located on the side of the box under the barcode (Figure 12), electronically inside the transceiver and on the unpackaged terminal. Record the terminal’s ISN prior to installing the terminal. 3.4 Installing the OEM Terminal/Antenna in the Enclosure The SP is responsible for providing the enclosure for the DMR-800 OEM terminals. CAUTION 3.4.1 To avoid product performance degradation it is important to follow the OEM enclosure and installation guidelines outlined in this document. Enclosure Guidelines CAUTION Painting transceivers, antennae, or enclosures may interfere with their performance. CAUTION Do not drop the unpackaged antenna since it can be damaged when not protected by an enclosure. • The enclosure should be rated IP67 3 or better if designed to be used outside, e.g., roof, and rated IP40 or better if designed to be used indoors (e.g., truck cab). • The enclosure must be transparent to L-Band (1-2 GHz) radio signals. • Two enclosure materials are recommended and both meet UL 746C (outdoor suitability) standards: • • Xenoy® Resin 5220U 4. This plastic material offers good chemical resistance and great impact resistance even at low temperatures. • Lexan Resin 500R 5. This is a PC (Polycarbonate) plastic material with filler: glass fiber reinforcement, 10%. It has an optimum combination of excellent impact strength and flame retardance. Any metal plane or metal object in the enclosure (i.e., battery) must be below the antenna card level. 3 IEC 60529 4 For additional details, see http://www.ides.com/grades/ds/E4703.htm 5 For additional details, see http://www.ides.com/grades/ds/E48938.htm 16 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide • For DMR-800S OEM models, all of the enclosure guidelines mentioned above also apply to the separate unpackaged antenna. • The OEM enclosure must include a label which states: • "This device contains a transceiver licensed for operation by the FCC under rules in Title 47 Part 25. Mount this device at least 20 cm (8 in.) away from humans". Add a label to the final OEM enclosure that includes the terminal's ISN number. 3.4.2 Profile Dimensions Refer to the following dimensions (figure measurements are shown in inches) when installing the terminal in the enclosure. 3.4.2.1 DMR-800D OEM Profile Dimensions Maintain a minimum clearance of 6 mm (0.25 in.) under the OEM terminal to avoid damaging components on the bottom of the board. Figure 19 and Figure 21 show clearance dimensions. The cable harness supplied by the SP will determine the minimum cable clearance. Figure 19 DMR-800D OEM Horizontal Header Profile Dimensions Figure 20 DMR-800D OEM Horizontal Header Profile Dimensions - Rotated View 17 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 21 DMR-800D OEM Vertical Header Profile Dimensions Figure 22 DMR-800D OEM Vertical Header Profile Dimensions - Rotated View 3.4.2.2 Mounting Dimensions Figure 23 shows the dimensions for mounting the DMR-800 OEM. Three 4 mm (0.15 in.) clearance holes are provided in the corners of the transceiver card. 18 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 23 OEM Mounting Dimensions 3.5 Determining the Mounting Location After installing the terminal in the enclosure, review the general mounting guidelines in Section 2.3 before mounting the terminal. 3.6 Mounting the Terminal The SP is responsible for providing the mounting instructions. It is the installer’s responsibility to comply with local electrical codes and acquire any required certifications. SkyWave recommends using a molded, waterproof, IP67, cable to attach the CON000341 receptacle assembly. 3.7 Mounting the Antenna The DMR-800S OEM antenna cable is critical for the terminal's performance. A low-loss coaxial cable like LMR195 is recommended. Maximum length of the LMR195 between the DMR-800S OEM transceiver and antenna is 10 m. The bend radius for the LMR195 is 12.7 mm. 19 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 3.7.1 SkyWave Packaged Satellite/GPS Antenna Mounting Guidelines CAUTION Mount the satellite/GPS antenna at least 20 cm (8 in) away from humans. • Mount the satellite/GPS antenna where it can reach the transceiver unit and has a clear view of the Inmarsat satellite. For a mobile installation, this means at the highest point on the vehicle or vessel where it has a clear view in all directions. • Do not drill any holes before checking that you have room for the bend radius of the LMR195-PVC cable. For reliable operation, do not go below a bend radius of 12.7 mm. Measure the bend radius of the cable as below: Figure 24 Cable Bend Radius Bend Radius Correct • Mount on a flat surface for maximum adhesion (magnetic mount antenna only). • Mount on a surface that is free from dirt, grime, water and grease to avoid damaging the mounting surface or the vehicle’s paint. • Mount so that the cable end faces the rear of the vehicle. CAUTION • Carefully consider the roof mounting location if passing branches may knock the magnetic antenna off the roof. Mount the antenna so that the Inmarsat satellite is within 0 to 90 degrees (look angle) of the mounting surface. Make sure that the line of sight is clear of obstructions. Use the following guidelines: Table 2 Elevation Angle Guidelines Height of Obstruction Min. Antenna Mounting Distance from Obstruction 5m 4.5 m 3.5 m 2m 0.5 m 0.4 m 0.3 m 0.2 m 3.7.2 Drill Mount the SkyWave Packaged Satellite/GPS Antenna 1. Find a location for the satellite/GPS antenna following the guidelines provided in Section 3.7.1. 20 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 2. Use the drill template (APPENDIX H) to mark the location of the mounting holes. For a bottom connector antenna you will also need to drill a hole for the antenna cable. CAUTION Only drill the antenna cable hole if installing a bottom connector antenna. CAUTION Remember to leave enough cable for strain relief so as not to introduce any additional force on the connector or antenna sealing. SkyWave recommends restraining the cables during installation. CAUTION Locate the mounting screw away from the gore vent (Figure 25). Do not block the vent with silicone. Figure 25 Gore Vent Locate the mounting screw away from the gore vent and use RTV silicone sparingly in this location. Gore Vent 3. Drill the mounting holes using the drill. 4. Apply waterproof sealing compound, such as RTV silicone, around the drill holes so water does not seep into the unit. Remember not to block the gore vent with silicone. 5. Secure the antenna in place with screws or bolts depending on the mounting surface. 3.8 Applying Power An external, fast acting, 2-amp fuse connected in series with the terminal should protect the DMR-800 OEM. If the supply voltage is greater than 18 V, then use a 1-amp fuse. A fast acting fuse is recommended even if using a primary battery (e.g., Alkaline or Lithium cells). The minimum recommended wire gauge is 22 AWG. If the power cable length exceeds 4.57 m (15 ft.), the input voltage range should be de-rated by 1 volt for every 46 cm (1.5 ft.) increase in length. If a long cable is used, it should be shielded for reliable operation. Check that the polarity is correct and the voltage source is as specified in Section 5.1.2 before connecting the terminal to an external voltage source. Always ensure that the connectors mate properly before power is applied. 21 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 3.9 Activating the Terminal To activate the terminal, refer to [R1] for detailed instructions. 22 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 4 DMR Cable Assembly Instructions This section provides the information necessary for the Solution Provider to assemble DMR power/interface cables for the end-user. CAUTION 4.1 Pay attention to the assembly and installation steps to protect the connector pins operation of the terminal. Mating connector Part Number The SkyWave part numbers for the mating connector are DMR-800D, L, C1D2 SKY CON000371 DMR-800D OEM and S OEM SKY CON000341, SKY CON001053 (un-shrouded) 4.2 Cable Selection The following guidelines are for designing cables used to connect the DMR with a remote power source, remote RS232 data source/sink, and remote I/O devices. Several factors determine the maximum allowable length of the cable: • Conductor wire gauge(s) • Power supply voltage and current • Differential DC voltage between the remote power supply ground and DMR ground • If the user’s application uses the DMR’s available I/O lines, it is important to make sure that the differential DC voltage between the DMR ground and the power supply ground does not exceed approximately 200 mV. Differential voltages higher than this may cause incorrect I/O operation. • If the power cable length exceeds 4.57 m (15 ft.), the input voltage range should be de-rated by 1 volt for every 46 cm (1.5 ft.) increase in length. Make sure the de-rated input voltage meets the DMR-800 minimum input specification of 9 V. • A voltage drop in the power supply return conductor causes this differential voltage and is greatest when the DMR is in transmit mode. • Table 3 shows the recommended wire gauge for the return conductor for different power supply voltages and different cable lengths. Table 3 Recommended Wire Gauge for Power Supply Return Conductor Supply Voltage V DC 12 15 18 24 • Cable Length 0-5 meters 20 AWG 20 AWG 20 AWG 20 AWG Cable Length 10 meters 2 x 20 AWG 2 x 20 AWG 20 AWG 20 AWG Cable Length 20 meters 2 x 18 AWG 2 x 18 AWG 2 x 20 AWG 2 x 20 AWG Cable Length 30 meters N/A 2 x 18 AWG 2 x 18 AWG 2 x 18AWG If the customer's application does not use the DMR-800’s available I/O lines, blunt cut the ends. 23 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 4.3 • Main power conductors should follow the recommended wire gauge shown in Table 3. All other ground conductors should be 20 AWG. • Shield and ground cables used for power, RS232 and I/O lines if the terminals will operate in strong RF environments. • Make sure the cable’s outside jacket fits the mating connector shell. Recommended maximum outside diameter is 6.35 mm (0.25 in.). Tools • Knife • Wire stripper • Fine-tip soldering iron • Solder Figure 26 Coaxial Mini-con-x Series Cable Connector Assembly 4.4 Cable Assembly Steps For DMR-800 D/L/C1D2 1. Select a cable made of a material suitable for the terminal’s environment and cut it to the required length. 2. Install a back shell on the cable (Figure 26). 3. Select the correct size grommet and install it on the cable. The connector comes with three grommets and three different sizes of holes. Pick the grommet, which gives a tight fit on the cable. Make sure that the end of the grommet that has the larger inner diameter is facing toward the connector body. Throw away the other two grommets. 4. Install a coupling ring (Figure 26). 24 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 5. Cut and remove the outer jacket of the cable, 11 mm (0.438 in.) from the end (Figure 26). 6. Be careful not to cut the insulation on the wires. 7. Remove any foil shield. 8. Use a wire stripper to remove 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) of insulation from the wires (Figure 26). 9. Use a soldering iron, solder, and tin wires to solder into the connector pins. The connector pin-out are found in Section 5.1. 10. Push the coupling ring onto the connector body (Figure 26). 11. Slide the grommet to cover the wires. 12. Slide the back shell over the connector body and twist lock in place. 13. Install an O-ring on the front of the connector body. 25 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 26 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 5 Specifications 6 5.1 Electrical Absolute Maximum Ratings 7 5.1.1 The DMR-800 terminals are designed to be operated by a DC power source. Power Supply Voltage (Vbatt) Reverse Polarity Voltage on I/O_01 – I/O_04 RS485 Transceiver ESD Rating (DMR-800D C1D2 only) Operating Temperature non-OEM terminals, DMR-800S OEM transceiver DMR-800S OEM antenna Storage Temperature 5.1.2 9 - 32 V -40 V -0.3 V to Vbatt ± 15 kV HBM -40° to +70°C -40° to +85°C -40° to +85°C Power Consumption Power Consumption Values Mode of Operation Satellite Satellite Tx Rx GPS DMR800D/L/S/OEM Typ. Typ. Power Current @12 V @12 V DMR-800D C1D2+RS-485 8 Typ. Typ. Power Current @12 V @12 V Normal Transmit Mode ON OFF OFF 630 mA 7.6 W 630 mA 7.6 W Tracking Mode, GPS on OFF Tracking Mode, GPS off OFF ON ON 76 mA 0.9 W 76 mA 0.9 W ON OFF 58 mA 0.7 W 58 mA 0.7 W LPM I/O Polling Disabled LPM I/O Polling Enabled (1 Second Interval) OFF OFF OFF 250 µA 3 mW 580 µA 7 mW OFF OFF OFF 350 µA 4.2 mW 680 µA 8.2 mW Low Power The percentage of time the terminal is engaged in polling can be calculated as follows: % Polling ON = Poll Duration / (Polling Interval) * 100 6 Specifications are based on hardware 22.1 unless noted otherwise. 7 Absolute maximum ratings are values beyond which the terminal may be damaged or have its useful life impaired. These specifications should be met, without exception, to ensure that the system design is reliable over its power supply, temperature and output/input loading variables. SkyWave does not recommend operation outside these specifications. 8 DMR-800D C1D2 values are based on hardware 22. 27 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide From this, the percentage time the terminal is not polling can be determined: % Polling OFF = 100% - (% Polling On) The average LPM current is then calculated as follows: Average Current in LPM = % Polling OFF * Quiescent Current + % Polling ON * Poll Current Table 4 Polling Interval 9 Disabled (0) 10 seconds 5 seconds 2 seconds 1 second 5.1.3 Low Power Polling % Time polling OFF 100.00% 99.44% 98.88% 97.75% 95.50% % Time polling ON 0.00% 0.56% 1.13% 2.25% 4.50% Average Current in LPM 250 µA 260 µA 275 µA 300 µA 350 µA MCU Atmel 32-bit AT91M55800 based on the ARM7TDMI processor core Processor 5.1.4 Memory RAM 512 kB Size Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) 10 Size Read/Write Cycles Data Retention 8 kB Unlimited 45 Years Flash Size Read/Write Cycles Data Retention 5.1.5 4 MB 1,000,000 20 Years Power and Input/Output CAUTION Apply power only after making ground connection. CAUTION Voltage levels applied to I/O pins should not exceed the power supply voltage (Vbatt) at any time. 9 Polling interval is configurable as per [T8] and [T9]. 10 NVM not available with hardware version 22 or earlier. 28 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide DMR-800D/L/ S-OEM/D-OEM 9 to 32 V DC DMR-800D C1D2 with RS485 I/O Module 9 to 32 V DC I/O_02 Digital input: 0 – Vbatt low: 0 – 0.8 V high: 2.5 V – Vbatt Digital output open collector type 0 or HiZ 250 mA 11 sink current Analog input: 10-bit A DC Dynamic range: 0-2.8 V Linear operation: 0.5-2.5 V Resolution: 3 mV Input clamped at 2.8 V Accuracy: 1% Same as I/O_01 I/O_03 Same as I/O_01 I/O_04 Same as I/O_01 plus Analog current input (4-20 mA) Digital input: 0 – Vbatt low: 0 – 0.8 V high: 2.5 V – Vbatt Digital output open collector type, 0 or HiZ 250 mA sink current Analog input: 10-bit A DC Dynamic range: 0-2.8 V Linear operation: 0.5-2.5 V Resolution: 3 mV Input clamped at 2.8 V Accuracy: 1% RS485 + (A) -9 to +13 V DC (relative to system ground - Pin 4) RS485 – (B) -9 to +13 V DC (relative to system ground - Pin 4) Same as I/O_01 plus Analog current input (4-20 mA) Power Supply Voltage (Vbatt) I/O_01 Note: If a digital input is left floating, reading a non-inverting digital input will return logic high due to an internal weak pull-up (~100 kohm). For extremely long wire, an external strong pull-up (1 kohm) may be required to compensate for the voltage drop across the wire. Note: Use an external pull-down if the digital input I/O line is configured to read a switch to battery. Note: Ensure the output impedance of the analog voltage source is <1 kohm Note: The analog inputs are measured with respect to the terminal ground. Using a short terminal power supply and ground wire connection is recommended as any voltage drop on the ground reference affects the accuracy of the analog input. The voltage drop is most pronounced during the transmission as the current draw is largest at that time. 5.1.6 Serial Interfaces Note: RS485 I/O module transceiver devices may go into thermal shut-down in the event of a major short circuit condition. The transceiver device will re-enable once the fault is cleared and the device’s temperature drops by 15°C. 11 Hardware version 21 has a maximum sink current of 50 mA [T9]. 29 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Interface RS232 Tx, Rx RS485 I/O module 5.1.7 DMR-800D/L/ S-OEM/D-OEM Default: 9600 bit/s, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. Configurable up to 115,200 bit/s. - DMR-800D C1D2 with RS485 I/O Module Default: 9600 bit/s, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. Configurable up to 115,200 bit/s. Default: 9600 bit/s, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. Configurable up to 115,200 bit/s. DMR-800D/L/C1D2 Connector DMR-800D/L/C1D2 terminals come with bottom or side mount 8-pin male MINI-CON-X® Conxall connectors. Table 5 DRM-800D/L/C1D2 Connectors 7281-8PG-3ES 7282-8PG-3ES 6282-8SG-3DC Side Mount Bottom Mount Mating Connector 5.1.7.1 DMR-800D/L Connector Pin-out Table 6 Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Connector Pin-out of DMR-800D/L Functionality I/O_01 RS232 Tx (output from terminal) RS232 Rx (input to terminal) Ground and shield Power Supply Voltage (Vbatt) I/O_02 I/O_03 I/O_04 Note: See notes in Section 5.1.5. Figure 27 View of DMR-800D/L Terminal Male Connector (A) and Rear View of Mating Connector (Solder Cups) (B) 1 2 3 1 7 8 6 2 5 3 4 (A) 7 8 6 5 4 (B) 30 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 5.1.7.2 DMR-800D C1D2 Connector Pin-out Table 7 Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Connector Pin-out of DMR-800D C1D2 with RS485 Functionality I/O_01 RS232 Tx (output) RS232 Rx (input) Ground and shield Power Supply Voltage (Vbatt) RS485 + (A) max. voltage range -9 to +13 V RS485 – (B) max. voltage range -9 to +13 V I/O_04 Note: I/O_02 and I/O_03 are dedicated to RS485 and cannot be reconfigured as general purpose I/Os. Note: See notes in Section 5.1.5. Figure 28 View of DMR-800D C1D2 Terminal Male Connector (A) and Rear View of Mating Connector (Solder Cups)(B) 1 2 3 1 7 8 6 2 5 3 4 (A) 7 8 6 5 4 (B) RS485 I/O Module Interface • DMR-800D C1D2 with RS485 I/O module supports the Modbus RTU protocol. • The RS485 I/O module supports a 2-wire twisted pair interface • The common ground wire is tied to all slave devices. • RS485 I/O module transceiver devices may go into thermal shut-down in the event of a major short circuit condition. The transceiver device will re-enable once the fault is cleared and the device’s temperature drops by 15°C. RS232 Interface • On power-up, the state of the digital output is undefined until the terminal self-check sequence is complete. If the DMR-800’s transceiver chip has a disabled transmitter, this will prevent the DMR from transmitting on the RS232 Tx user data port. • When a voltage greater than 0.5 V, for at least 0.1 second, is present on the RS232 Rx Data input port, this generates an external interrupt. Refer to [T8] for information on power management modes. 31 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 5.1.8 DMR-800D OEM/S OEM Connector DMR-800D OEM/S OEM terminals come with horizontal or vertical 10-pin female header. Part number 5-103634-9 5-103639-9 5-103956-9 M20-9991046 (un-shrouded) Horizontal Header Vertical Header Mating Header 5.1.8.1 Manufacturer Amp Amp Amp Harwin DMR-800 OEM Connector Pin-out CAUTION Connector pin-outs differ between the DMR-800 OEM and the DMR-200 OEM. Table 8 Connector Pin-out of the DMR-800 OEM Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Functionality NC NC RS232 Rx (input) RS232 Tx (input) I/O_01 I/O_02 I/O_03 I/O_04 Power Supply Voltage Vbatt Ground and shield Pin 1 Indicator 10 5.2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Satellite Interface Frequency Range Antenna G/T (at zenith) Max EIRP (return link) Rx: 1525.0 to 1559.0 MHz Tx: 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHz ≥ -25 dB/K 9 dBW 32 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 5.3 RF and DC Loss (DMR-800S OEM only) Max loss across RF/DC cable 5.4 GPS Receiver 12 Receiver Manufacturer Receiver Type Position Accuracy Sensitivity Operational Limits Start-up Times Operating Temperature 5.5 RF: 5 dB DC: 0.7 V Example: If LMR-195 used – cable length not to exceed 10 m u-blox 16 channel L1 frequency, C/A code 2.5 m CEP, 5 m SEP Cold start: -142 dBm Acquisition: -148 dBm Tracking: -158 dBm Altitude: 18,000 m Velocity: 515 m/s Hot start < 3.5 s Warm start 33 s Cold start 34 s Reacquisition < 1 s -40 to +85°C Physical – Packaging DMR-800D Overall Size (without mating connector and with mounting bracket) Mass Enclosure Material Gasket Material 160 mm diameter x 47 mm high ~500 g Xenoy® 5220 Santoprene® DMR-800D C1D2 Overall Size (without mating connector and with C1D2 mounting kit) Mass Conduit bracket assembly mass Enclosure Material Gasket Material 12 160 mm diameter x 117 mm high ~ 535 g 80 g Lexan® 500R Santoprene® Source: www.u-blox.com 33 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide DMR-800D OEM 108 mm x 108 mm x 36 mm (WxDxH) 108 mm x 108 mm x 46 mm (WxDxH) ~ 190 g Side Header (horizontal) Bottom Header (vertical) Mass DMR-800L Overall Size (without mating connector and with mounting bracket) Mass Enclosure Material Gasket Material 160 mm diameter x 97 mm high ~ 765 g Xenoy® 5220 Santoprene® DMR-800S OEM 108 mm x 108 mm x 18 mm (WxDxH) 75 mm x 75 mm x 28 mm (WxDxH) ~ 89 g ~ 82 g 12.7 mm Side Header (horizontal) Antenna (unpackaged vertical) Mass transceiver Mass antenna (unpackaged) LMR195 bend radius 5.6 Environmental DMR-800D/L/C1D2, DMR-800D OEM (integrated) and DMR-800S OEM (Transceiver only) -40 to +70°C -40 to +85°C 95% relative humidity at 30°C noncondensing 5-20 Hz: 1.92 m2/s3 random noise 20-500 Hz: -3 dB octave random noise Half sine 6 ms, 300 m/s2 NEMA-4X and IP67 Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Humidity (non-OEM terminals) Vibration Shock (survival) Intrinsic protection (non-OEM terminals) Satellite/GPS Antenna for DMR-800S OEM Shock (survival) -40 to +85°C -40 to +85°C 5-20 Hz: 1.92 m2/s3 random noise 20-500 Hz: -3 dB octave random noise Half sine 6 ms, 300 m/s2 Intrinsic Protection (packaged antenna) NEMA-4X and IP67 Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Vibration 34 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 6 Compliance The DMR-800 terminals obtained the following certifications: Inmarsat Compliance DMR-800D, DMR-800D OEM, DMR-800D C1D2 - Inmarsat Certificate No. DCC010 DMR-800S OEM - Inmarsat Certificate No. DCC011 DMR-800L - Inmarsat Certificate No. DCC012 Industry Canada Pending R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (CE Mark) The DMR-800 terminals are compliant with the following standards and/or other normative documents as specified in the Notified Body Opinion, R&TTE Directive issued by Nemko Canada, 16 April, 2008. Safety (art3.1.a) EMC (art3.1.b) Spectrum (art 3.2) EN 60950-1:2001 +A11:2004 EN50392:2004 EN301 489-1 V1.6.1 (2005-9) EN301 489-20 V1.2.1 (2002-11) 13 EN300.426-2 V1.2.1 (2001-10) Note: For the OEM variants, the customer supplied enclosure must provide protection to meet these standards and the complete product must be retested to ensure compliance. FCC Part 25 Compliant. Special and general provisions: • Terminal should not be used within 20 cm of the operator's body. • Transmitter must be turned off during antenna maintenance to ensure compliance with FCC-specified safety guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency radiation. RoHS The DMR-800 terminals are Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant 14. 13 With exception of Clause 9.3 Electrostatic Discharge, where customer supplied enclosure must provide adequate protection for OEM terminals. 14 European Union's (EU) Directive 2002/95/EEC "Restriction of Hazardous Substances" (RoHS) in Electronic and Electrical Equipment. 35 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide IEC/EN 60945 (DMR-800D and L only) Compliant with the following sections of IEC 60945 (2002) + Corr.1 (2008) - Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems: 7.1 Extreme Power Supply 8.2.1 Dry Heat Storage 8.2.2 Dry Heat Functional 8.3.1 Dump Heat Functional 8.4.2 Low Temperature 8.7 Vibration 8.8 Rain and Spry 9.2 Conducted Emissions 9.3 Radiated Emissions 10.3 Immunity to Conducted RF Disturbances 10.4 Immunity to Radiated RF 10.5 Immunity to Fast Transients 10.8 Immunity to Power Supply Failures 10.9 Immunity to ESD 11.2 Compass safe distance (standard: 30 cm, emergency: 25 cm) (DMR-800L only) Class 1 Division (C1D2), Group A, B, C, D The DMR-800D C1D2 complies with the following: • CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 0-M91 (R2001) – General Requirements – Canadian Electrical Code, Part II • CSA Std C22.2 No.142-M1987 – Process Control Equipment • CSA Std C22.2 No.213-M1987 – Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for use in Class I, Division 2 Hazardous Locations • UL Std No. 916, 3rd Ed – Energy Management Equipment • ANSI/ISA-12.12.01-2007 – Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for use in Class I and II, Division 2 and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations Note: The ANSI/ISA shown above supersedes UL1604. • UL Std No. 50 – Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (Edition 11) 36 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX A Table 9 Terminal Ordering Part Numbers Ordering Part Numbers for the DMR-800 15 Terminals Part Numbers for Terminals Terminal Model DMR-800D DMR-800L DMR-800D C1D2 (Hazardous Location) equipped with RS485 I/O Module Unpackaged OEM Assembly DMR-800D OEM DMR-800S OEM 17 Part Number Side-Mount Connector Bottom-Mount Connector SM200293-SHG-XXX SM200293-BHG-XXX SM200294-SHG-XXX SM200294-BHG-XXX SM200296-4LG-XXX 16 Horizontal Header SM200291-HOG-XXX SA900295-HSG-XXX Vertical Header SM200291-VOG-XXX SA900295-VSG-XXX Antenna Satellite/GPS Antenna for DMR-800S OEM (packaged) Satellite/GPS Antenna for DMR-800S OEM (unpackaged) SA900226-XXX SA900226-XXX SA900266-XXX SA900266-XXX • A magnetic clip mounting kit is available for DMR Terminals. Refer to APPENDIX F for installation instructions. • Bottom mount antenna does not include cable. • The satellite/GPS antenna is available in various cable lengths and mounting configurations. Contact your SkyWave Sales Representative for additional details and ordering codes. 15 This series of terminals ships with access to IsatM2M service. XXX means options are available, including scripts. SkyWave can factory program scripts based on specific Solution Provider requirements. 16 DMR-800D C1D2 is only available with hardware version 22. 17 The DMR-800S OEM part numbers do not include an antenna. Order the antenna (packaged or unpackaged) separately. 37 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX B DMR-800D/L/C1D2/D-OEM Functional Block Diagram Transceiver Card RS485 (optional) Standard I/O RS232 Console 9-32 V DC LEDs GPS (optional) Temp Sensor DSP RAM Demodulator MCU L-Band Down Convertor Flash TCXO NVM L-Band Up Convertor Clocks Battery Monitor 9-32 V DC Power On Reset DC Power Supply Over Voltage Protection Satellite/GPS Antenna SSPA Satellite/GPS Antenna Switch Tx/Rx Switch Switch Reset Satellite Receiver Satellite Transmitter GPS Antenna DC Satellite/GPS Antenna Connection *Connects to DMR via short cable internal to the transceiver card LNA 38 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX C DMR-800S OEM Functional Block Diagram Transceiver Card RS485 (optional) Standard I/O RS232 Console 9-32 V DC LEDs GPS (optional) Temp Sensor DSP RAM Demodulator MCU L-Band Down Convertor Flash SMA TCXO NVM L-Band Up Convertor Clocks Battery Monitor 9-32 V DC Switch Power On Reset DC Power Supply Over Voltage Protection Reset Satellite Receiver Satellite Transmitter GPS Antenna DC Satellite/GPS Antenna SSPA Satellite/GPS Antenna Tx/Rx Switch Switch Satellite/GPS Antenna Connection *Connects to DMR via short cable internal to the transceiver card LNA 39 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX D Installation of DMR-800D C1D2 Install the DMR-800D C1D2 (for hazardous environments) following the steps below: CAUTION DMR-800D C1D2 equipped with RS485 I/O module is not compatible with any cables used for DMR-200 or non-C1D2 DMR-800 terminals since the pin-outs are different (Figure 29). Figure 29 C1D2 Assembly Diagram 1. Secure the adapter base (#3) on the enclosure (a 42.5 mm hole is required) or extension conduit. Provided is a lock nut (#5) for mounting on enclosures. 2. Pull the mating connector and cable (#6) through the adapter base (#3) and then up through the gasket (#2). 3. Squeeze waterproof sealing compound around the terminal’s connector hole (#1) (refer to Section 2.4.3). 4. Screw the mating connector (#6) gently to the terminal (#1). 5. Align the gasket (#2) with the adapter base (#3) making sure not to cover the holes in the base. 40 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide 6. Align the holes on the adapter base (#3) with the DMR-800 threaded studs (#1) and gently push the studs through the holes. 7. Tighten a washer and nut (#4) on each of the four threaded studs to securely attach the adapter base to the DMR-800 terminal. Figure 30 Mounting Adapter Base with Warning Label and Lock Nut 41 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX E RS485 I/O Module Conxall Cable (optional) This appendix provides details needed if constructing a custom RS485 I/O module Conxall cable. Figure 31 Pin-out of RS485 Conxall Connector as per Cable Assembly SR400263-20 1 6 7 1 Item 1 6 2 8 6 Molded Shield Cable 2 6 3 5 5 3 4 20 feet Pin 2 (Tx) Pin 3 (Rx) Pin 4 (GND) Item 1 Pin 5 (PWR) Pin 6 (A) Pin 7 (B) Pin 8 (I/O_04) Pin 1 (I/O_01) Twisted Pair Shield NC Twisted Pair Drain (2) I/O GND NC Overall Shield NC Drain (1) Note: Characteristic impedance of the 24 gauge twisted pair (12 turns/foot) should be 100 ohm +/- 10% and shunt capacitance of 16 pF/foot. 42 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Table 10 Wire and Connector Assignments as per Cable Assembly SR400263-20 Cable Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Drain 1 Drain 2 Size 22 AWG 22 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG 24 AWG TP 24 AWG TP 22 AWG 22 AWG 24 AWG Color BRN ORG YEL BLK BLK RED GRN BLU VIO - 43 Pin 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 4 Connector Assignment I/O_01 Tx Rx GND I/O_GND PWR RS485 +(A) RS485 –(B) I/O_04 GND T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX F Clip Magnet Installation If you have a clip magnet kit (Figure 32) for mounting the DMR terminal to a metal surface, follow the procedure below. Magnets are inserted onto the four plastic tabs on the terminal's base plate. CAUTION Remember to keep the magnets away from electronic devices like a Palm (PDA) or PC and away from other information stored magnetically (e.g., bank cards). Figure 32 Clip Magnet Kit and Base Plate Plastic Tabs Plastic Tabs Protective Metal Disk 1. Remove the protective metal disks from the clip magnets. These disks are not required for installation. 2. Clip one of the magnets onto a plastic tab, on the terminal's base plate, by lifting a corner of the magnet's clip (Figure 33A). CAUTION Before inserting the magnets, if the base plate is tightly screwed to the terminal, loosen the screws just enough so the magnet can slide down the plastic tab. Remember to tighten the screws after the magnets have been attached so the terminal does not detach from the base plate once it is mounted on a metal surface. 3. Push the magnet all the way down the plastic tab (Figure 33B). Figure 33 Slide Magnet onto Plastic Tab A B 4. Continue inserting the magnets onto the remaining plastic tabs (Figure 34). Figure 34 Terminal with All Magnets Attached 5. Attach the terminal to a metal surface. 44 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX G CAUTION Drill Template for DMR-800 D and L Before drilling check the template against actual hardware for dimensional accuracy. If it is not correct, DO NOT USE THIS TEMPLATE. Plate Thickness = 0.200in (5.08mm) Nominal Dimensions Shown Ø 0.188in (4.78m) – 4 PLACES Place RTV Silicone in the Identified locations (360°) prior to mounting. 2.830in (71.88mm) Ø 0.984in (25.00mm) Bottom Connect Mount ONLY 2.83in (71.88mm) 45 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide APPENDIX H CAUTION Drill Template for Satellite/GPS Antenna Before drilling check the template against actual hardware for dimensional accuracy. If it is not correct, DO NOT USE THIS TEMPLATE. Note: Dimensions are shown in millimeters (mm). Figure 35 Satellite GPS Footprint Dimensions 46 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 36 Bottom Entry Satellite/GPS Antenna Drill Template CAUTION Center antenna cable hole is for bottom entry antenna only. CAUTION Remember to leave enough cable for strain relief so as not to introduce any additional force on the connector or antenna sealing. SkyWave recommends restraining the cables during installation. The satellite GPS magnetic mount antenna dimensions are the same as the ones shown here. 47 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Figure 37 Satellite/GPS Antenna Height Dimensions 48 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Documentation Version Version .04 .05 01 1.02 02 and 03 Date Mar 2008 Mar 2008 Mar 2008 Jan 2009 Apr 2009 Details Limited customer release - DRAFT Limited customer release - DRAFT Official customer release Limited beta release - DRAFT Updated with new hardware version details. See What's New? section for more details. 49 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Acronyms/Glossary DMR ESD ESDS FCC GPS I/O IEC ISM kgf·cm lbf·in LED NMEA OEM RF RoHS R&TTE Rx SDK Tx Satellite (D+ or IsatM2M) Mobile Receiver – The very first satellite terminal developed my SkyWave, DMR-100, was only a receiver. The current DMR is a transceiver which allows 2-way communication. Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Federal Communications Commission Global Positioning System Input/Output International Electrotechnical Commission Inmarsat serial number kilogram-force centimeter pound-force inches Light-emitting diode National Maritime Electronics Association Original Equipment Manufacturer Radio Frequency Restriction of Hazardous Substances Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Receive SkyWave Developer’s Toolkit Transmit 50 T10, Version 03 DMR-800 - Installation and Hardware Guide Index… recommended reading.............................. viii RS485 ......................................................... 2 safety........................................................ viii satellite/GPS environmental ....................................... 34 satellite/GPS antenna mounting guidelines ............................. 20 script ........................................................... 1 SkyWave Developer’s Toolkit (SDK) ........ ii specifications electrical................................................ 28 environmental ....................................... 34 GPS ....................................................... 33 physical ................................................. 33 satellite .................................................. 32 terminal 800D ....................................................... 3 800D C1D2 ............................................. 3 800D OEM ............................................. 4 800S OEM .............................................. 5 terminals ................................................. 1, 2 torque ........................................................ 11 user serviceable parts ................................. ix Vbatt ....................................................27, 29 warranty ................................................... viii wire gauge................................12, 21, 23, 43 bend radius .................................................. 9 cable bend radius ....................................... 20 certification................................................ 35 connector configurations ............................. 2 connector pin-out 800D ...................................................... 12 800D C1D2............................................ 31 800L ...................................................... 12 OEM .................................................. 2, 32 DCC number................................................ 8 dimensions OEM mounting ...................................... 18 DMR-800 specifications DMR-800D OEM/S OEM connector .... 32 DMR-800D/L/C1D2 connector ............. 30 elevation angle ............................................. 8 guidelines............................................... 20 footprint satellite/GPS antenna............................. 46 IsatM2M service .......................................... 1 ISN ....................................See DCC number LED ........................................................... 13 line of sight .................................................. 8 look angle ....................... See elevation angle mounting guidelines satellite/GPS antenna............................. 20 51 T10, Version 03 www.SkyWave.com