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1. 23 Bel General Warnings umd dai it 24 Appendix C Warranty Terms 0 200 eee eee nenn 25 4 www arwestcom com PREFACE Thank you for purchasing this product The materials available in this Manual the Manual have been prepared by ArWest Communications ArWest Communications for owners of ArWest Communications products It is designed to assist owners with the use of the AW100Rx AVIA OEM board and its use is subject to these terms and conditions the Terms and Conditions Note Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully Terms and Conditions COPYRIGHT All information contained in this Manual is the intellectual property of and copyrighted material of ArWest Communications All rights are reserved You may not use access copy store display create derivative works of sell modify publish distribute or allow any third party access to any graphics content information or data in this Manual without ArWest Communications express written consent and may only use such information for the care and operation of your board The information and data in this Manual are a valuable asset of ArWest Communications and are developed by the expenditure of considerable work time and money and are the result of original selection coordination and arrangement by ArWest Communications TRADEMARKS ArWest ArWest Communications are trademarks or registered trademarks of ArWest Communications Windows is a r
2. gt to the unit e Unit immediately goes to data mode without Escape Acknowledge e If no valid CLI commands received from DTE within 1 minute the unit will automatically switch back to data mode Note The data received over the air could be lost due to Rx buffer overflow if the unit stays in Maintenance mode longer than 15 seconds 3 2 Networking Commands 3 2 1 LINK The LINK command is responsible for configuring radio s operation mode LINK Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List PROT 1 Simplex Receiver a default setting MOD 3 D8PSK a default setting CHAN Selects the frequency channel CN 20001 39999 F MHz 108 000 N 20000 mod411 0 025 Ref RTCA DO 253A CN 4 the frequency was set by MAP Fxxxxxxxxx command SPACE Sets channel spacing 0 25 kHz a default setting Example LINK CHAN command is used to set the frequency by channel number LINK CHAN 20001 sets frequency 108 025 MHz LINK CHAN 21001 sets frequency 112 475 MHz To set the frequency in Hz the MAP F command is used MAP F114375000 sets frequency 114 375 MHz MAP SAVE www arwestcom com 15 Command Line Interface Serial Interfacing Commands MAP 3 2 2 MAP The MAP command is used to create modify and save the channel map of the receiver MAP C lt Parameter gt F lt Parameter gt SAVE Parameter Name Descr
3. show the help information for the given command e Commands are not key sensitive small none capital characters can be used to enter CLI commands Table 3 1 Command Line Interface Error Codes Error Code Short Description 0x01 Command Syntax Error A command followed by displays a command usage 0x02 The parameter has a format error A command with the certain Parameter Name followed by 1 displays the format and range of the variable 0x03 The parameter is out of allowed range A command with the certain Parameter Name followed by displays the format and range of the variable 0x04 The command is not valid for specific radio model To display the list of available commands the HELP command must be used see Software Switching to Maintenance Mode 0x05 Unspecified Error 3 1 1 Software Switching to Maintenance Mode To switch to Maintenance mode the special byte sequences with special meanings are used e Escape Sequence with 20 ms guard time before and after the command characters e Escape Acknowledge O0 lt CR gt lt LF gt 20 ms toggling on CTS control line needed to acknowledge switching from Data to Maintenance mode and vice versa In Maintenance mode the unit s serial port must keep CTS line always active Happy Flow 1 In data mode the unit starts looking for the Escape sequence if there is no data from DTE for more than 20 ms Start Gua
4. signal is left unconnected 7 DCD O Data Carrier Detect CTS I Clear to Send This signal is asserted logic 0 positive voltage by the DCE device to inform the DTE device that transmission may begin 9 DTR O Data Terminal Ready 10 RES CONT I Resets the radio Active Low Ov 11 TTLO1 O TTL Output Line 1 LED 12 TTLO2 O TTL Output Line 2 LED 13 GND Signal and Chassis Ground 14 Not used 15 PWR_IN I 7 to 18 VDC Power Input 16 PWR_IN I 7 to 18 VDC Power Input 22 www arwestcom com Appendix B SAFETY WARNINGS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Clean only with a damp cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus or has been dropped Apparatus shall
5. ARVVEST AW100Rx AVIA OEM Receiver User Manual Version 1 1 Last Revised February 7 2013 All contents in this manual are copyrighted by ArWest Communications All rights reserved The information contained herein may not be used accessed copied stored displayed sold modified published or distributed or otherwise reproduced without express written consent from ArWest Communications www arwestcom com TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface casa ramas rara a tae ew ahead 5 Terms and Conditions 5 WEEBDirective ee Si Les dice cecs GE Sa 1 Technical ASSIStanC a users den Egea EG hl 8 Return Material Authorization ul LL 8 Chapter 1 Product Features 00 0oooooocorrnnnnna nun nenne 9 1 1 Introduetion 20 Es A A ihn sn rn 9 1 1 1 Management Toolsi ieas eeen a a iaia 10 1 2 Physic linterfaces ossi nne rip a an Re 10 1271 Serial Data Interface u A en 10 1 2 2 Power Interface 22 I I in 10 1 2 3 Power Consumption mc aa is na 10 EZA Ateca IA A A EA Ec Ge es 10 Chapter 2 General Description 11 2 1 Physic l Interfaces 22 a 282 82 a Ai e Esta 11 2 1 1 Serral Data Interface Lu ii Sa anne nen 11 2 1 2 Power Interface ta A aan do ES En ae 11 2 1 3 POWer Consumptiioni 4 ld ap ana 11 2s 4 ANENA e era ra ra rn aaa eet aww eat aa aa ae 12 Chapter 3 Command Line Interface oooooooooommm m m 13 3 1 Command Line Interface Conventio
6. E INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY OUT OF THE OWNERSHIP USE OR OPERATION OF THE RADIO REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES ARE PREDICATED OR BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE LOSS OF USE OF THE RADIO OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT COST OF CAPITAL COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT FACILITIES OR SERVICES THE CLAIMS 1 The warranty against defects in ArWest adapter antenna battery charger or cable is 90 days www arwestcom com 25 Warranty Terms OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING CUSTOMERS AND INJURY TO PROPERTY THIS LIMITATION DOES NOT APPLY TO CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITS ON WARRANTIES OR ON REMEDIES FOR BREACH IN CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS IN SUCH STATES THE LIMITS IN THIS PARAGRAPH AND THE PRECEDING PARAGRAPH MAY NOT APPLY No employee of the Company or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this document This warranty allocates the risks of product failure between the Company and the buyer This allocation is recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods The buyer acknowledges that it has read this warranty understands it and is bound by its terms This limited warranty
7. ICATIONS A 1 Technical Specifications A 1 1 Radio Receiver Table A 1 Radio Transceiver Specifications Appendix A Component Details Frequency Range 108 117 975 MHz Channel Spacing 25 kHz Carrier Frequency Stability l ppm Modulation D8PSK Communication Mode Receiver Receiver Sensitivity for D8PSR 110 dBm BER 1x 10 Receiver Dynamic Range 105dBm to 10dBm Interface Interface Connector RS 232 serial port 16 lead Connector Data Speed of Serial Interface 9600 115200 bps Data Rate Radio Interface Forward Error Correction FEC 31500 bps Reed Solomon Error Correction A 1 2 Compliance Component Details RTCA DO 253A www arwestcom com 19 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications General A 1 3 General Component Details Input Voltage 7 18 V 590 Power Consumption max 1 4 VV Operation Temperature 40 C 80 C Storage Temperature 45 C 85 C Dimensions L 81 5 mm x W 46 5 mm x H 15 24 19 5 mm Weight 45 g Features e DSP Modem e Zero IF Technologies e 108 117 975 MHz Frequency Range e Up to 115200 bps Data Rate e Embedded Firmware Compensation for Operation at Extremely e Low and High Temperatures e Compact Design 20 www arwestcom com Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Mechanical Properties For End product A 1 4 Mechani
8. The power interface allows connection to an unregulated DC power source The DC power source third party or user supplied must provide DC power of 7 18 5 DC 2 1 3 Power Consumption Power consumption of the AW100Rx AVIA at receiving mode is 1400 mW refer to Table 2 1 for details Table 2 1 Power Consumption Operating Mode Description Consumption Maximum for Rx Full Operation Mode 1400 mW Sleep Mode 300 mW Standby Mode ordered by SLEEP 500 uW input pin www arwestcom com 11 General Description Physical Interfaces Antenna 2 1 4 Antenna The AW100Rx AVIA OEM board should be used with any 108 117 975 MHz antenna with following parameters e LNA Gain P30 dB e LNA Noise Figure 1 5 dB 12 www arwestcom com Chapter 3 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE The built in user friendly Command Line Interface CLI allows user to perform a full configuration of the unit and read the statistics and alarm status It is the most powerful tool to configure the unit It makes changes to all possible settings that system will not be able to determine automatically The CLI commands allow user to configure and reconfigure the unit s settings The user configuration parameters that could be changed through the CLI are e Data Port Settings Baud Rate Flow control None or RTS CTS e Radio Operation Modes Note The unit s configuration that is set or modified through the CLI will be lost after unit s rebo
9. aragraph shall restrict you from disclosing Confidential Information to your employees as may be necessary or appropriate to operate or care for the AW100Rx AVIA OEM board Such employees must also keep the Confidentiality Information confidential In the event you become legally compelled to disclose any of the Confidential Information you shall give ArWest Communications immediate notice so that it may seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy WEBSITE OTHER STATEMENTS No statement contained at the ArWest Communications website or any other website or in any other advertisements or ArWest Communications literature or made by an employee or independent contractor of ArWest Communications modifies these Terms and Conditions including the Software license warranty and limitation of liability SAFETY Improper use of the AW100Rx AVIA OEM board can lead to injury to persons or property and or malfunction of the product The AW100Rx AVIA OEM board should only be repaired by authorized ArWest Communications warranty service centers Users should review and heed the safety warnings MISCELLANEOUS The above Terms and Conditions may be amended modified superseded or canceled at any time by ArWest Communications The above Terms and Conditions will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without reference to conflict of laws 6 www arwestcom com Preface WEEE Directive WEEE Dire
10. cal Properties For End product Dimensions for PCB Mounted Enclosure 5 i o oO Cc 2 ey lt e 6 g GE E 282 o Y SE 3 209 in 8 a 81 51 mm sj z E SE Dm i A N N G Y Y El h LU U Connector 16 lead NX Ant Thru hole 2x8 Header 3 180 in a 80 78 mm www arwestcom com 21 Technical Specifications External Connectors Antenna Connector A 2 External Connectors A 2 1 Antenna Connector J2 is Antenna Input Connector MMCX RIGHT ANGLE PCB JACK EMERSON JOHNSON P N 135 3701 311 A 2 2 Main Connector J1 16 Lead Header Connector COMM CON INC P N 3913 16G2 a 1 0 Comments 1 GND Signal and Chassis Ground 2 RX I Receive Data serial data input 3 TX O Transmit Data serial data output 4 DSR I Data Set Ready 5 RTS O Request to Send This signal is asserted logic 0 positive voltage to prepare the DCE device for accepting transmitted data from the DTE device When the DCE 1s ready it acknowledges by asserting Clear to Send 6 TTLIL I Sleeps wakes Radio In sleep mode all radio functions are disabled consuming less than 100uA At wake up any user programmed configuration settings are refreshed from flash memory clearing any temporary settings that may have been set e 3 3v Sleep Radio e Ov Wake Radio An internal 10K pull down enables Wake Radio if this
11. ctive The following information is for EU member states only The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about the take back and recycling of this product please contact your supplier where you purchased the product or consult www arwestcom com 7 Preface Technical Assistance Technical Assistance If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation contact your local dealer Alternatively request technical support using the ArWest Communications World Wide Web site at www arwestcom com Return Material Authorization Initially the customer contacts support to report a problem Please refer to support support arwestcom com If support determines the problem cannot be resolved over e mail internet it will authorize the return of the unit for repair or replacement depending on the nature of the problem 8 www arwestcom com Chapter 1 PRODUCT FEATURES 1 1 Introduction AW100Rx AVIA is the DSP based OEM radio receiver with built in wireless link monitoring and management tools in a compact form factor AVV 100Rx AVIA is designed for mobile applications such as airborne and guidance for unma
12. egistered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTIES IN THIS MANUAL OR A WARRANTY CARD ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT THIS MANUAL AND THE AW100Rx AVIA OEM board ARE PROVIDED AS IS THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES ArWest Communications DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE ARWEST COMMUNICATIONS AND ITS DISTRIBUTORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL OR THE AW100Rx AVIA OEM board SUCH DISCLAIMED DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF TIME LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA LOSS OF PROFIT SAVINGS OR REVENUE OR LOSS OF THE PRODUCT S USE IN ADDITION ARWEST COMMUNICATIONS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR COSTS INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH OBTAINING SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE CLAIMS BY OTHERS INCONVENIENCE OR ANY OTHER COSTS IN ANY EVENT ARWEST COMMUNICATIONS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OR OTHERWISE TO YOU www arwestcom com 5 Preface Terms and Conditions OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE AW100Rx AVIA OEM board LICENSE AGREEMENT Use of any computer programs or software supplied by ArWest Communications or downloaded from a ArWest Co
13. iption C Channel number 1 32 F Carrier frequency in Hz SAVE Saves the channel map The MAP command without parameters displays the channel map of the receiver Example MAP c1 f108000000 set MAP SAVE saves the channel map MAP 113475000 sets the 113 475 MHz 3 3 Serial Interfacing Commands 3 3 1 DPORT frequency ts the 108 MHz frequency to channell The DPORT is an object that responsible for data port interface configurations like Bit Rate Flow Control etc DPORT Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List RATE 1 1200 baud rate 2 2400 baud rate 3 4800 baud rate 4 9600 baud rate 5 14400 baud rate 6 19200 baud rate 7 38400 baud rate 8 57600 baud rate 9 115200 baud rate BITS Set number of bits in one byte 8 or 7 8 is a default setting PARITY 0 None a default setting 1 Odd 2 Even FLOW 0 No flow control 2 Hardware flow control is on 16 www arwestcom com Command Line Interface Diagnostics and Identification Commands BOOT 3 3 2 BOOT The BOOT command is intended to reboot the unit using selected user settings 3 3 3 HELP The HELP command types the list of all available commands HELP Display this usage BOOT Reboot the unit LINK RF Link Operation Mode DPORT Data Port Configuration STATE Dis
14. is governed by the laws of the State of California without reference to its conflict of law provisions or the U N Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 26 www arwestcom com READER COMMENT FORM We appreciate your comments and suggestions for improving this publication I use the following ArWest product for Please circle a response for each of the statements below 1 Strongly Agree 2 Agree 3 Neutral 4 Disagree 5 Strongly Disagree The manual is well organized 1234 I can find the information I want The information in the manual is accurate I can easily understand the instructions The manual contains enough examples The examples are appropriate and helpful The layout and format are attractive and useful The illustrations are clear and helpful 2345 The manual is too long just right too short a e e na N N NN NN WY W WWW U U pS SS an Ur Ur Un Ur Un Un Please answer the following questions Which sections do you use the most What do you like best about the manual What do you like least about the manual Optional Name Company Address Telephone Fax Please mail to the ArWest local office listed on the back cover All comments and suggestions become the property of ArWest Communications www arwestcom com ARWEST 900 Rock Avenue San Jose CA 95131 USA Tel 1 408 770 1790 Fax 1 408 770 1799 www arwestcom com Copyright ArWest Com
15. mmunications website the Software in connection with the AW100Rx AVIA OEM board constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions in this Manual and an agreement to abide by these Terms and Conditions The user is granted a personal non exclusive non transferable license to use such Software under the terms stated herein and in any case only with a single AW100Rx AVIA OEM board or single computer You may not assign or transfer the Software or this license without the express written consent of ArWest Communications This license is effective until terminated You may terminate the license at any time by destroying the Software and Manual ArWest Communications may terminate the license if you fail to comply with any of the Terms or Conditions You agree to destroy the Software and manual upon termination of your use of the AW100Rx AVIA OEM board All ownership copyright and other intellectual property rights in and to the Software belong to ArWest Communications If these license terms are not acceptable return any unused software and manual CONFIDENTIALITY This Manual its contents and the Software collectively the Confidential Information are the confidential and proprietary information of ArWest Communications You agree to treat ArWest Communications Confidential Information with a degree of care no less stringent that the degree of care you would use in safeguarding your own most valuable trade secrets Nothing in this p
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17. n o 13 3 1 1 Software Switching to Maintenance Mode o LL 14 3 1 2 Hardware Switching to Maintenance Mode o cece eee 14 3 1 3 Switching to Data Mode o ue Lu aa LL 15 3 2 Networking Commands 0 0 eee cece iaia idea ea La 15 GD BANC AN a a an armes ae A 15 ALDAMAS ae datats ademes siste aiii he 16 3 3 Serial Interfacing Commands 2 0 cece eect ee eee 16 3331 DPORE i Soc it tania dla 16 Bo 2ZUBOOT do Si eg cote Scale die hero des do do de 17 SSeS n l E E hoe ae E E en Sah ht aCe IR RE 17 www arwestcom com SIA SAVE a as di Ed ar d ai 17 3 4 Diagnostics and Identification Commands u e au LL 17 34 1 INFO 22 2 4 sete a ana CEE a 17 3 42 STATE a peces mes ae lesa ee a nee A ee a 18 Appendix A Technical Specifications 19 A 1 Technical Specifications uo Lu eva ea eu ela ea ea ea ea a a ea ea 19 AT Radio Receiver cista ea ee en es Dec De ga 19 A 12 Compli nc cuido a an da ea da ae es a sn 19 AA 3 Generale nea RS RE DE ee esse HES SE 20 A 1 4 Mechanical Properties For End product 0 00 uo eu eee ee 21 A 2 External Connect rs pessa ese Ohad BO Rn ee nes ata 22 A 2 1 Antenna Connector 0 0 cece ene iaia ene Las 22 A 2 2 Main Connector JI ii ir A Red s 22 Appendix B Safety Warnings oooooocrnncrnnaannnamo
18. nned vehicles The AW100Rx AVIA OEM board features high performance function with advanced technology and sophisticated technology running on a powerful board The advanced technology provides uninterrupted reception The unmatched features of AW100Rx AVIA include e Data Speed over the air 10500 symbols per second at 25 kHz e Advanced Forward Error Correction FEC e RS 232 serial interface with RTS CTS flow control support e Data Speed over the serial port 9600 to 115200 bps AW 100Rx AVIA supports D8PSK modulation technique It also includes an error correction which improves the functioning of the radio modem under interference AW 100Rx AVIA supports two separate Application Data and Maintenance modes of single RS 232 serial port The built in firmware tools provide the wireless link testing unit s status and error statistics monitoring as well as unit s settings change over the air The firmware of the AW100Rx AVIA radio resides in a flash memory The updating of the radio modem programs is entirely software based The flash memory is re programmable through an RS 232 interface AW 100Rx AVIA OEM board is designed for using in VHF Data Broadcast VDB Receiver subsystem according RTCA DO 253A requirements Figure 1 1 AW100Rx AVIA OEM board www arwestcom com 9 Product Features Physical Interfaces Management Tools 1 1 1 Management Tools The built in management tools along with AWLaunch configuration and monitoring soft
19. not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids shall be placed on the apparatus www arwestcom com 23 Safety Warnings General Warnings B 1 General Warnings This product should never be used e Without the user thoroughly understanding operator s manual e After disabling safety systems or altering the product e With unauthorized accessories e Contrary to applicable laws rules and regulations DANGER THE AW100Rx Avia OEM BOARD SHOULD NEVER BE USED IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS 24 www arwestcom com Appendix C WARRANTY TERMS ArWest Communications Corp Inc Company warrants to the end user only that the Narrow Band Radio Modems Radios purchased a conforms to the Company s published specifications for the model purchased and b is free from defects in material or workmanship The duration of this warranty is twelve 12 months from date of purchase and any claim for breach of warranty must be brought to the Company s attention within such twelve 12 month period and the Receiver must be returned for action on any such claim within twelve 12 months from the date of purchase Within a reasonable period of time after a claim the Company will correct any failure of the Radio to conform to specifications or any defect in materials or workmanship or replace the Radio or at its option provide a full refund of the purchase price A repaired or replaced product is warranted f
20. or 90 days from the date of return shipment to the buyer or for the balance of the original warranty period whichever is longer These remedies are the buyer s exclusive remedies for breach of warranty To obtain warranty service the buyer must return the Radio postage paid with proof of the date of original purchase and the buyer s return address to the Company or an authorized service center The Company will not be responsible for any loss or damage to the product incurred while it is in transit or is being shipped for repair It is the buyer s responsibility to arrange for insurance if the buyer so desires The Company does not warrant a any product components or parts not manufactured by the Company b defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the Radio c damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind and lightning e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modification f damage during shipment g any other abuse or misuse by the buyer h that the Radio will be free from any claim for infringement of any patent trademark copyright or other proprietary right including trade secrets THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND IF APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER ARTICLE 35 OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR TH
21. ot unless the saving operation is used to store a new setting in the unit s configuration file The CLI commands also provide filing operations which include e Downloading Unit s Configuration files Software Images e Uploading Unit s Configuration files e Saving into the configuration files the configuration parameters modified through the CLI 3 1 Command Line Interface Convention The following convention is implemented in AW100Rx AVIA OEM board Command Line Interface CLD e The Carriage Return Line Feed CR LF 0x0D 0x0A is a command delimiter e The Carriage Return Line Feed CR LF OXOD OXOA is a reply delimiter followed by the CLI gt prompt if Echo option is On e The Carriage Return Line Feed CR LF OXOD OXOA is a reply delimiter if Echo option is Off default option e The 2 digit number followed by in the unit s reply indicates the error code refer to Table 3 1 for description e A successfully performed command is replied by 200 code for both Echo ON and OFF modes e A command with the certain Parameter Name and blank Parameter List displays the current settings for a given parameter www arwestcom com 13 Command Line Interface Command Line Interface Convention Software Switching to Maintenance Mode e To set the mode ordered by CLI commands as permanent User Setting the setting automatically selected for the boot up unit the SAVE command must be asserted e 1 2 orders to
22. play Status and Statistics SAVE Save Current Configuration into Configuration File INFO Display Product ID along with Hardware Software Versions MAP Operates with Channel Map DATAMODE Exit Maintenance Mode COMMAND Display Command Usage 3 3 4 SAVE The SAVE command is intended to store the unit s currently used configuration into the User Configuration file The configuration stored in the User Configuration file is activated by automatically after unit s reboot 3 4 Diagnostics and Identification Commands 3 4 1 INFO The INFO command is used to retrieve the Radio ID along with its Hardware version the loaded real time software version revision and BootLoader s version revision INFO Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List ID Retrieves the device identifier SN Retrieves the serial number of the modem unique for each unit HW Retrieves the version string of the hardware 1 0 hardware version in numeric Major Minor format SW Retrieves the version string of the current firmware Ver 1 0 Rev A displays software s version in numeric Major Minor format and revision in numeric format range from 01 to 99 for engineering releases and alphabetic format A to Z for manufacturing releases www arwestcom com 17 Command Line Interface Diagnostics and Identification Commands STATE Parameter Name Parameter List BL Retrieve
23. rd Time 2 If the unit detects the Escape Sequence the Receiver immediately stops forwarding to DTE the data received over the air and buffers it instead 3 The radio unit waits for 20 ms and then sends Escape Acknowledge to DTE if there is no data from DTE during 20 ms of Stop Guard Time 4 The unit goes to Maintenance mode and discards Escape Sequence from input buffer The modem is immediately ready to receive commands At the same time it continues buffering the data received over the air since step 2 3 1 2 Hardware Switching to Maintenance Mode As alternative to Software Switching the switching through the MP DP control line can be used this control line can be also used as Data Terminal Ready DTR To set Maintenance mode the DTE must 14 www arwestcom com Command Line Interface Networking Commands Switching to Data Mode assert DTR signal active Ov level By falling edge of DTR signal the unit goes to Maintenance mode and then sends Escape Acknowledge to DTE 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt 20 ms toggling on CTS control line followed by Escape Acknowledge response is needed to acknowledge switching from Data to Maintenance mode and vice versa In Maintenance Mode the unit s serial port must keep Clear to Send CTS line always active see also BOOT on page 17 Note The powered up radio modem always goes to data mode 3 1 3 Switching to Data Mode e DTE sends the CLI command DATAMODE lt CR gt lt LF
24. s the version string of the BootLoader Ver 1 0 Rev A displays BootLoader s version in numeric Major Minor format and revision in numeric format range from 01 to 99 for engineering releases and alphabetic format A to Z for manufacturing releases The INFO command without Parameter Name indicates all values IMR100AVIA VHF Radio Modem Javad GNSS Product ID 32 S N 000000011051 Hardware Ver 1 0 Software Ver 1 6 Rev 01 B14 BootLoader Ver 3 0 Rev 01 3 4 2 STATE The STATE command is used to check the wireless link state of the receiver Refer to LINK SAR command for receiver setting STATE Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List RSSI Retrieves the calculated received signal level of the receiver in dBm BER 1 0E 6 to 9 9E 3 Indicates the BER level FREQ Retrieves the current channel frequency of receiver in Hz CHAN Current frequency channel number TEMP 30 C to 100 C retrieves the temperature inside enclosure SYNC Indicates the synchronization status of receiver 0 no synchronization synchronization established The STATE command without Parameter Name indicates all values RSSI 138 dBm BER 0E 0 FREQ 113 475000 MHz CHAN 4 TEMP 42 SYNC 0 Note The indicated receive signal strength RSSD is equal to 138 dBm if there is no signal received from transmitter 18 www arwestcom com TECHNICAL SPECIF
25. ware application will provide the following benefits 1 Easy user s interface for system configuration and monitoring using well developed CLI or intui tive GUI 2 An ability to monitor status alarms and radio performance through the intuitive GUI 3 Software upgrades and improvements can be downloaded from AWLaunch to the units connected with PC PDA 1 2 Physical Interfaces 1 2 1 Serial Data Interface The serial asynchronous interface allows connection to external serial devices It is shared between user data and unit s command status information 1 2 2 Power Interface The power interface allows connection to an unregulated DC power source The DC power source third party or user supplied must provide DC power of 7 18 VDC 1 2 3 Power Consumption Power consumption of the AW 100Rx AVIA at receiving mode is 1400 mW Table 1 1 Power Consumption Operating Mode Description Consumption Maximum for Rx Full Operation Mode 1400 mW Sleep Mode 300 mW Standby Mode ordered by SLEEP 500 uW input pin 1 2 4 Antenna The AW100Rx AVIA OEM board should be used with any 108 117 975 MHz antenna 10 www arwestcom com Chapter 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 Physical Interfaces 2 1 1 Serial Data Interface The serial asynchronous interface allows connection to external serial devices It is shared between user data and unit s command status information 2 1 2 Power Interface

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