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1. M 7 3 Model 195C Pole Mount 2 nnn tenn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 7 4 Model 195M Cabinet Mount 7 5 Model 195M Pole Mount 00000000 b z MMMMMMMMM M 7 6 APPENDIX A Software Commands APPENDIX B Interface Ports Model 195C M H Front Panel Diagram B 1 Ethernet Port nen nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn B 2 RS 232Ports i z MMM B 2 RS 485 and RS 422 Ports B 3 4 20mA Sensors B 3 APPENDIX C Model 192 Integration APPENDIX D FCC DOC Information APPENDIX E 195C Specifications APPENDIX F 195M Specifications APPENDIX G 195H Specifications Revised 22 Oct 14 Page 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 1 Wireless Modems NTRO D U CTI O N Before You Begin Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the ESTeem Model 195C 195M or 195H Wireless Radio Modem This manual was written to help both the first time and advanced user of the 195C M H to configure the wireless modem for your application If this is your first time configuring the 195C M H and you would like to get going as soon as possible we recommend using the ESTeem Resource CD provided with the modem The Resource CD will provide the software utilities and guide you through the configuration of the wireless modem for your application Figure 1 ESTeem Model 195C M H Series The ESTeem 195C M H wire
2. 3 Click the Global check box Figure 12 and the Destination address will be set to 255 4 Set the data interface to the RS 485 DATA port Port 1 5 Set the operating mode to Transparent Once all the above software commands are adjusted to their correct parameters press the Write Config button to send the changes to the 195C 195M or 195H The modem will reset and be ready for operation on the selected serial port The configuration for the remote sites in the network will be very similar with only the address being different for each 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool ce Ec EX File ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool m Pr ron cm mr V Use Route From Append Table Local IP Address 172 16 10 180 FW Relesse Date 201404111441 Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer Address 180 Destination 255 VJ Global Frequency 5 MHz s 465 500000 Operating Mode Transparent PLC Emulation Data Interface RS 485 DATA Port 1 Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 19200 v None 8 1 Odd 27 22 J Even Read Config Write Config Status general configuration retreived okay Figure 12 Multipoint Example Manufacturing Facility Configuration wireless modem Complete the configuration for the remote sites as sh
3. TNC Female Antenna Test Antenna Connection AA19C Shown 10 100BaseT Ethernet Cable Patch or Cross Over AA179 Power Supply AA109 Resource Disk 4 Py Grapa j i Inc 3 Computer Windows Mac Linux Figure 1 Basic Configuration Diagram Revised 22 Oct 14 2 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 2 STARTING OUT Software Configuration The ESTeem Narrowband Configuration Utility a nr component of ESTeem Discovery Suite will allow Diete Spectrum of Ethernet and Serial easy access to the configuration monitoring and diagnostics for the ESTeem Model 195C and 195M Installation To install the Discovery Suite on your computer insert the Resource Disk in your CD drive Note The ESTeem Resource Disk is a stand alone copy Fair of the ESTeem Web site Figure I Navigation 207 YEAR EXHIBITOR of the Resource Disk is as simple as using your ESTeem wil ba displaying hai test wines networking Public Safety Water Wastewater Federal Lthernat Hetworkg Philadelphia on Movember and This year will mark web browser All technical documentation Users Manuals and the ESTeem Utility Program are available on the disk Figure 2 ESTeem Resource Main Page Technical Tip If your computer 1 Place the ESTeem Utility CD in your CD ROM drive The CD will auto load the ESTeem is configured for DHCP and not main page a
4. The ESTeem Model 195C 195M and 195H are sophisticated wireless networking devices that can be configured for multiple serial and Ethernet interfaces Determining the correct mode of operation for the ESTeem is the first step in creating a reliable wireless network This chapter will explain each mode of operation provide example applications and detailed programming information for each mode Please review the following modes of operations If you do not see an example of your application please contact ESTeem support at 509 735 9092 for help in selecting your mode of operation Transparent Point to Point Application The most commonly used mode of operation with the ESTeem Model 195C M H is the transparent mode The transparent mode will pass serial or Ethernet data between two or more wireless modems as if they were connected by a cable Point to point operation is when two serial or Ethernet devices are transferring information between either other directly or through a repeater Figures I and 2 The type of serial data interface RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 or Ethernet on either end of the wireless link is configurable and can be independent on each side For example the Main Office in Figure 1 can be configured for RS 232 operation while the serial port at the remote site can be configured for RS 485 Example Applications e Point to point serial interfaces RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 e Point to point wireless Ethernet communication devices e
5. Unlike a repeater configuration for serial PLC emulation modes Figure 4 Master Site Configuration the return path from the remote to the master must also be Eny 01 Repester 1 10 configured in the route and append tables If a repeater route 1s not used to communicate to a remote site any blank repeater route appendEntry01 Route 1 StatlD 5 EndID 7 10 number is used Repeater 0 Repeaters 0 Figure 5 Remote 2 Configuration Using Figure 3 for an example the configuration of the Master Site s route and append table would look like Figure 4 Note that Foute Entry 01 Repeater 0 Repeater 0 Repeaters 0 all IP addresses in the network are identified in the append table of the Master Site If you are using a Class B IP address Netmask Append Enty 01 Route 1 StartlD 5 EndID 7 Oct3 10 255 255 0 0 you need to identify the third octet Oct3 to remote locations in the append table Note in Append Entry 3 the third octet in the Master and Remote 3 are the same so Oct3 can be left at default entry of 255 Figure 6 Remotes 1 and 3 Configuration The return paths to the Master site must also be identified in all remote sites Figure 5 show the return path entries from Remote 2 through the repeater The route and append configuration for the return path from both Remote I and Remote 3 will be the same as shown in Figure 6 Using the Ethernet Port as a Serial Data Interface The Ethernet port on the 195C M H can be confi
6. 3 The Configuration Utility is a Java based application compatible with any computer operating system Window Linux etc The application requires two 2 additional support files to operate Java Downloadable from http www java com The version required will be based upon your operating system Note The installation and updates from Java may try and install additional web browser toolbars Uncheck the optional installation if they are not desired WinPcap Downloadable from http www winpcap org The version required will be based upon your operating system 4 Once both the above programs have been installed click on the ESTeem exe program Step 2 above and Figure 3 will be displayed Budd Date 2015 04 15 Toots intertace Model Filter Wlan MAG IP Adc Helmask a 0 MODE I VERSION LEE Discover EST Modems Build Date 2014 04 15 Malus Selected Inbertace is lt All Intgraces Figure 3 ESTeem Discovery Utility 5 Connect the Model 195C M H to your computer either directly to the Ethernet card or through a Switch using a CAT 5e Ethernet cable The Ethernet port on the 195C M H supports Auto Negotiation so either a patch cable or crossover cable will work Press the Discover EST Modems button ESI Decore Eur Date 2014 04 15 Tons inberface Model Filter ESTEEM viscover Wian Pines MAS IB Addon EIN MODE ID VERSION HODEI 148
7. Horizontal Beamwidth Vertical Beamwidth Antenna Material Mounting Hardware Antenna Connector Antenna Envelope Weight Model No Antenna Type Applications Frequency Polarization Impedance Gain VSWR Front To Back Ratio Horizontal Beamwidth Vertical Beamwidth Antenna Material Mounting Hardware Antenna Connector Antenna Envelope Weight Revised 22 Oct 14 Antenna Specifications AA19C Omni Directional Wave Mobile Mount 450 to 470 MHz AA19C 400 to 420 MHz AA19F Vertical 50 ohms 0 dBd 2tol n a n a 60 degrees Rubber duck whip Magnetic base TNC with 12 feet integral RG 58 cable 16 in length Magnetic base 3 5 in by 3 in by 1 in I Ib 5 oz Model AA19C AA20C 1 Omni Directional DC grounded Collinear 5 8 wave over 1 2 wave Fixed base or mobile mounting L shaped mounting bracket be removed for panel mounting Ground plane radials P may be removed depending on application 450 to 470 MHz AA20C 1 p Vertical 50 ohms 3 2 dBd 1 5 n a E n a 30 degrees Stainless steel whip and ground plane radials All other hardware anodized metal Stainless steel clamps for mounting to 34 in to I 2 in pipe with right angle mount or direct mount N Type Female 37 V5 in length by 16 in width with ground plane radials 2 lbs Model AA20C 1 APX E 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX E 195C SPECIFICA
8. Wireless Modems ESTeem USER S MANUAL Models 195C 195M 195H Manual Revision 2 0 October 2014 ic Electronic Systems Technology Inc Author Name Title Approved by Name Title Eric P Marske Product Support Manager Tom L Kirchner President Electronic Systems Technology Inc Building B1 415 N Quay Street Kennewick WA 99336 Phone 509 735 9092 Fax 509 783 5475 E mail market esteem com Web Site www esteem com Copyright 2014 by Electronic Systems Technology Inc Date Date All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Electronic Systems Technology PRODUCT WARRANTY Wireless Modems Electronic Systems Technology Inc hereinafter EST expressly warrants its products as free of manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the date of sale to first user customer THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND THERE IS EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NO OTHER WARRANTY GIVEN BY ANY EMPLOYEE AGENT DISTRIBUTOR OR OTHER PERSON WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BE BINDING ON EST LIMITATION OF LIABILITY EST s liability shall be limited to refunding of purchase price
9. AA109 AA09 2 Boot Ethernet Cable 100 240 VAC AA09 1 50 ft maximum 50 60 Hz RS 232 Ethernet Cable Dhu lerne able L AA09 2 Remote Power Supply Ethernet Surge d WENN Protection u AA166 Data Interface Accessories l PQ i i RS 422 485 1 Ethernet Cable RS 232 4 20mA Sensor Ethernet Interface AA09 1 50 ft maximum Earth Ground Interface Cable Interface Cable Cable AA0621 1 AA066 AA09 2 Revised 25 Sep 14 7 4 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS Model 195M Cabinet Mount Outdoor Fixed Base Hardware Diagram Omni Directional Antenna NOTES Directional Antenna 1 Use coax cable runs as short as practical to minimize cable losses 2 Vapor wrap all external antenna coax ANTENNA connections with vinyl wrap AA243 RECOMMENDATIONS 3 Contact EST for recommendations regarding antenna mounting hardware and installation tips 1 Omni Directional AA20M or ANT 150F6 2 Directional AA202M 4 Ground antenna structure base and lightning arrestor Antenna Feedline Recommendations Antenna Part No tedline Type 20M 202M ANT150F6 _ lt 50 ft Length RG 8 AA235 AA237 AA240RG8 gt 50 Length Hel AA23 AAS6 Use of coax pigtail required Included with antenna ea ee Data Interface A Accessories ESTeem Resou
10. Medium Reties 0 RX CRC Errors 0 Long Retries 0 Average RSS Cr Resuts Status general configuration retreived okay Figure 11 Save and Load Configuration EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 6 UTILITIES amp FEATURES Spectrum Analyzer A feature of the ESTeem Model 195C M H configuration utility is the spectrum analyzer found in the Analyzer tab Figure 12 spectrum analyzer is used to visually represent the radio Local IP Address 172 6 10 10 J Remote EZ Use Route From Append Tabie spectrum around a programmed frequency The jie i analyzer displays the signal amplitude on the vertical axis and the frequency on the horizontal axis The software utility uses the ESTeem Model 195C or 195M receiver to visually display the radio activity in the operating frequency band The Model 195C can be used to analyze 450 470 MHz frequency band and the 195M can be used for the 150 174 MHz frequency The analyzer has proven very accurate when compared to the results of a bench model analyzer The software spectrum analyzer has many of the standard features you would find on a laboratory Center Frequency 460 006 vj MHz Span 5 7 MHz Reference Level 80dB8m ExtAtten 2 M V Display Line V Peak Hold Marker Marker Delta dB IKR gt CF grade analyzer The following is a summary of the Traca Det Trace am ROW Puro jm ers configuration parameters Figure 11 Save and Load Configur
11. but only supports the basic three wire Transmit Receive and Ground connection without any handshaking The second RS 232 port Port 3 has full hardware handshaking through the request to send RTS and clear to send CTS lines Both RS 232 ports are software configurable from 2 400 to 115 000 bps BEIT alen Sensor Ether Interface Cable Interface Cable Cable 1 MADE 1 AMD BALL Figure 2 Pole Mount Configuration Revised 22 Oct 14 1 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 1 Wireless Modems NTRO D U CTI O N RS 422 The ESTeem 195C M H has a single RS 422 data port Port 2 The RS 422 data port is shared on the front panel with the 10 100 Mbps Ethernet interface The RS 422 interface is typically used for long distances to 4 000 feet at bauds rate software configurable from 2 400 to 115 000 bps RS 485 The ESTeems have a single two wire RS 485 data port Port 1 The RS 485 data port is shared on the front panel with the 4 20mA sensors The RS 485 interface is typically used for long distances to 4 000 feet at baud rates software configurable from 2 400 to 115 000 bps Ethernet Applications The ESTeem 195C M H has a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet interface Port 2 that is used as both a data port and the primary programming port When the Ethernet port is used as a data port there are two modes of operation The primary use will be as a slow speed 12 5 Kbps Ethernet bridge to remote locations to gath
12. on Enabled off Disabled Revised 22 Oct 14 APX A 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX A SOFTWARE COMMANDS disconnect The disconnect command The execution of this command immediately initiates a disconnect request with the currently connected node eth_bridge on off This command enables the Ethernet bridge on the ESTeem 195C M See Chapter 6 for full details Factory default off on Enabled off Disabled factory The factory default command The execution of this command causes the ESTeem to restore the command table values from factory values that are stored permanently in memory This will allow the user the ability to restore the ESTeem to factory conditions during testing or set up frequency 150 000 174 000 or 450 000 470 000 This command programs the frequency of operation in the ESTeem 195C M The frequency is entered in MHz Available frequency ranges for each model listed below Public Safety Pool Model 195M 150 000 159 472574 000 MHz 163 250 MHz 166 250 MHz 169 000 172 000 MHz 172 225 173 39625 MHz Business Pool 150 815 161 610 MHz 169 000 172 000 MHz 173 20375 173 36625MHz Model 195C 450 000 470 000 MHz global on off This function will set the ability of the ESTeem to receive or not receive global messages address 255 Factory default off on Enabled off Disabled gw addr IP Address This command sets the Gateway address in the ESTeem 195C M ident This command
13. repair or replacement of product INNO EVENT SHALL EST HAVE LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY THE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY INTERRUPTION OF SERVICES LOSS OF BUSINESS OR ANTICIPATORY PROFITS IN NO EVENT SHALL EST BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT In the event that a unit or part requires replacement or factory servicing the following conditions apply a Customer must obtain from EST an authorized RMA Return Materials Authorization Number before shipment of product or parts to EST for any reason b If the whole unit is shipped it must be in its original carton and shipping components or a carton and shipping components supplied by EST or it parts only are shipped they must be packaged and cushioned so as to prevent damage in transit and shipped freight prepaid PRODUCT WILL BE CONSIDERED OUT OF WARRANTY IF a If the product is damaged due to improper or abnormal use abuse mishandling accident or improper maintenance or failure to follow operating instruction b If the product is defective as a result of sand dirt or water damage C If any factory sealed enclosure has been opened or shows evidence of an attempt to be opened d If defects or damage are caused by the use of unauthorized parts or unauthorized service e If the product has had its serial numbers altered or removed Warranty rep
14. 6 UTILITIES amp FEATURES 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool amp s File ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool Local IP Address 172 16 10 10 W Remote VJ Use Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201404210756 Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer All Change Network Interface PLC Radio Read Config Write Config Jl ResetUnit Modbus Monitoring Factory Defaults Modbus Timeout ms 1500 Sensor chl 0 05 Re Transmissions 6 Noise Floor dBm 123 5 Last Valid RX RSSI dBm 0 0 Status modbus received reply Figure 8 Modbus Monitoring Screen The following are the Modbus registers supported in the ESTeem 195C and 195M on Port 502 Registers are mapped as 32 bit floating point numbers 2 registers each 1000 1002 1004 1006 1008 1010 4 20 mA channel 1 4 20 mA channel 2 4 20 mA channel 3 4 20 mA channel 4 MCU temperature in F Auxiliary voltage 0 if not connected 1012 Instantaneous RSSI dBm from non ESTeem 192 195 radios 1014 Radio uptime in seconds 1016 Total RX bytes received 1018 Total TX bytes sent 1020 1022 1024 1026 1028 1030 Number of long packets received gt I block Number of transmitted packets Number of failed error correction on he
15. Cat 5 Cable 300 Ft Maximum 10 8 to 15 VDC Receive With Ethernet Link Transmit 4 Watts RF Output External DC Power Input Input Output Connectors Ethernet Port 10 100 RJ 45 Female Serial Data Interfaces One of four selectable Baud Rates 2400 to 115 200 1 RS 232 Port 1 4 Wire Tx Tx Gnd Rx Rx Gnd RJ 45 Female Shared with 48VDC Port 2 5 232 Port 2 With Handshaking Signals RJ 45 Female Optional RJ 45 To DB9 3 Wire Adaptor Available 3 RS 485 Port RJ 45 Shared With 4 20 mA Sensor Port 4 RS 422 Port 4 20 mA I O RJ 45 Shared With Ethernet Port RJ 45 Female Shared With RS 485 Port Antenna Input Output TNC Female Connector External DC Input Power Mini Combicon 3 pin female Protocols Serial Data Interface Master PLC mode protocols II T t t Allen Bradley DF1 Opto22 Modbus RTU ASCII and Transparent protocols Ethernet Interface protocols supported for remote access via ARP proxy on Master Gateway Unit ICMP Echo ping Modbus TCP Aux Voltage 4 20mAreadings RSSI MCU Core Temperature Remote Configuration Ethernet Interface protocols direct access only Telnet IP Configuration Firmware upgrades Mechanical Environmental Temperature Range 30 to 60 C Humidity 95 Non condensing Dimensions 1 9 in H x6 7 Wx6 2 in L Weight 1 25 Ibs 1 Year Product Warranty Outdoor Pole Mount Kit AA195PM 48 VDC Power Supply AA175 3 RJ 45 To DB9 Serial Adaptor AA0621
16. ESTeem 195C M 172 16 20 20 Remote PLC 172 16 20 21 IP Addressing Remote 2 ESTeem 195C M 172 16 30 30 Remote PLC 172 16 30 31 Remote PLC 172 16 30 32 ET UM gt i A f 9 F F t A A I i i I L 1 Remote 3 IP Addressing Master Site ESTeem 195C M 172 16 105 HMI Terminal 172 16 10 6 Master PLC 172 16 10 7 Note Netmask 255 255 0 0 HMI Terminal IP Addressing Remote 3 ESTeem 195C M 172 16 10 40 All Ethernet devices must be on same IP subnet Remote PLC 172 16 10 39 Figure 3 Ethernet Bridge Example Revised 22 Oct 14 5 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET APPLICATIONS The configuration of the Route and Append list for an Ethernet Route Entry01 Repeater1 10 Repeater2 0 Repeater3 0 bridge is very similar to the configuration for repeaters Chapter 4 The main difference is that the StartID is the address for the remote Route Entry 02 Repeater 0 ee eee modem and the EndID is highest or lowest IP address device serviced by that remote For example looking at Remote 2 in Figure 3 the StartID would be 30 ESTeem address and the EndID appendEntry02 Route 1 StatiD 30 EndiD 32 Oct3 would be 32 highest IP covered This setting would cover all address from 30 32 Append Entry 03 Route 2 StatiD 40 EndiD 38 Oct3 255 Append Entry 01 Route 2 20 EndID 21 Oct3 20
17. Entry 02 Repeater1 3 Repeater 0 Repeater 3 Route Entry 03 Repeater1 3 Repeater2 20 Repeater3 0 Route Entry 04 Repeater 3 Repeater 20 Repeater3 40 Append Entry 01 Route 1 StartlD 25 EndID 28 Group Append Entry 02 Route 2 stat ID 20 EndID 21 Group Append Entry 03 Route 3 Start ID 40 End ID 42 Group Append Entry 04 Route 4 Start ID 30 EndID 30 Group Append Entry 05 Route 4 StatlD 35 EndID 35 Group Figure 6 Route 4 Configuration Once all repeater routes are addressed press the Write Tables button to save to the connected ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H Revised 22 Oct 14 4 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH Reading Route and Append Tables To find the saved route and append tables in an ESTeem 195C M H click on the Route Append tab of the Model 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility and press the Read Tables button Figure 7 displays the saved Routes and Appends for the wireless network shown in Figure I Clearing Route and Append Tables To clear route and append tables in an ESTeem 195C M H click on the Route Append tab of the Model 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility and press the Zero Tables button Revised 22 Oct 14 CHAPTER 4 REPEATING FEATURES 8 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool e Bi File ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool e Local IP Address 172 16 10 182 O Remote Use Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201401220906 Configuration Routeiappen
18. From Another PLC Write Config button to send the changes to the T Qua OG O2 Or Point To Point 195C 195M 195H Th d t d Even Does This Remote Use DF1 Radio Modem Protocol O Yes No or The modem will reset an be ready for operation on the selected serial port Read Config Write Config Figure 17 Remote Site PLC Emulation Configuration Revised 22 Oct 14 3 10 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 4 REPEATING FEATURES Any ESTeem Model 195C 195M or 195H in the wireless network can be used as a repeater to reach a remote location Manually entering repeater routes in a terminal for testing a 42 connection connect command or remote programming ior program command is as simple as adding the routing in 21 the address with the repeaters identified by commas For Route 3 i Route 4 example using Figure 1 if your computer is connected to the ESTeem 195C M H at the Master Station and you want 7 to connect to address 21 our command would be connect Reis 5 3 21 Also if you wished to connect to address 30 from the Master Station your command would be connect 3 20 40 30 Configuring Route and Append Tables 2 Route urt When using the PLC emulation modes the repeater Station configuration will be different for the Master and Remote 4 bow locations in a network You will need to configure the 27 repeater routing table for the Master ESTeem only The Master ESTeem is the ESTeem connected to the PLC that
19. M H information is not displayed press the Read Config button to continue The majority of the radio s configuration can be entered from the Configuration tab as shown in all programming examples from Chapter 4 Setting the modem s address destination frequency port settings and operating mode are all available from this single page Any changes made on the configuration menu will be saved to the listed 195C M H when the Write Config button is pressed Advanced Configuration The Advanced Configuration tab will allow you direct access to any of the individual software commands in the ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H The following sections describe the individual tabs and how they are used Read Configuration CHAPTER 6 UTILITIES amp FEATURES 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool ex EV File ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool e Local IP Address 172 16 10 10 Remote VJ Use Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201404210756 Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer Address 10 Destination 20 _ Global Frequency MHz 465 500000 Operating Mode Transparent PLC Emulation RS 232 DATA Port3 Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 19200 8 None 8 1 Odd 97 22 J Even Data Interface Read Config Write Config Status
20. Manual details the modes of operation and applications where each would be used Phase 2 Program the ESTeem for operation in the wireless network Once the correct mode of operation for the ESTeem has been determined the 195C M H will be programmed for the wireless network To simplify the programming of the Model 195C M H ESTeem has created a software utility called the ESTeem 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool which is used to configure the wireless modem for use in the network The configuration utility can be installed from the ESTeem Resource Disk or from the ESTeem web site www esteem com See Software Configuration section below or Chapter 6 Utilities and Features of this User s Manual will guide you in the installation of the software and detailed operating guide Phase 3 Install the ESTeem hardware and test communication After the ESTeem Model 195C M H s programming install the hardware in each remote location Chapter 7 of this User s Manual describes the antenna specifications mounting options and the configuration of the pole mounting hardware for the ESTeem For instructions using the link diagnostic tool for testing and troubleshooting the wireless link refer to Chapter 6 Utilities and Features The following basic hardware layouts configurations and software installations will allow you to proceed with the programming and testing of the wireless network Model 195C M H Hardware Layout To begin the configuration u
21. Remote Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA networks Applications Where Transparent Mode Not Used e Multiple Remote Locations e PLC Emulation Networks see PLC Emulation below e Connections to large Ethernet traffic networks such as large office buildings or plant networks 274 ge Serial ar Ethernet 8 B v Remote Site Note Antenna s shown are for illustration purposes There are many antenna options available depending on your application Serial ar Ethernet Main Office Figure 1 Point to Point Example Revised 22 Oct 14 3 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS NOTE Repeater may be stand alone or attached to network or device Serial or Ethernet Remote Site S oe P yy H Note m H Antenna s shown are for illustration purposes There are many antenna options available depending on your application Serial or Ethernet Main Office Figure 2 Point to Point with Repeater Revised 22 Oct 14 3 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Transparent Multipoint Application The ESTeem 195C 195M and 195H can be configured multipoint transparent operation Figure 3 Similar to point to point applications the 195C M H can support multiple serial data interfaces RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 or Ethernet on either end of the wireless link These wireless links are independent of each oth
22. Write Tables button Figure 15 to save the values in the Master Site For further detail on repeaters and their configuration please refer to Chapter 4 of this User s Manual Remote Site Configuration Remote Site 184 for Example The remote site configuration will be similar on all remote locations Only the address and destination address will change 1 Set remote site address to 184 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool File 2 Set the operating frequency to 456 500 MHz mE ESTEEM 195 series Narrow Band Configuration Tool e 3 Set the destination address as the path to the m Master site 183 181 180 See Figure 17 Local IP Address 172 16 10 184 O Remote VJ Use Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201404111441 4 Set the data interface to the RS 232 DATA port Port 3 Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer 5 Set the operating mode to PLC Emulation and MGE Destination 153 181 190 B sus Remote dicens 465 500000 pis Operating Mode gt Transparent e PLC Emulation RS 232 DATA Port 3 vn PLC Emulation Configuration Once all the above software commands are i ag PL Master ifThe PLC Connected To The Esteem Is inating adjusted to their correct parameters press the Pary DataBis Stop Bits ue ur i x None 8 1 Remote The PLC Replies To Messaging
23. and 195M must be set to 192 compatibility mode to communicate with an ESTeem Model 192 To configure for compatibility select the Model 192 Compatibility tab Figure 2 and set 192 Compatibility to ON This will set the software command 192compat on for 192 compatibility Qm IP Address 172 16 99 24 Remis 74 1 1 Route From Append Tabla The ESTeem Model 195C and 195M must then be trained to communicate with an ESTeem Model 192 Select Remote and enter the remote address of the ESTeem Model 192 in the utility and press the Train to Remote button Figure 2 The Model 195C M will begin training to the remote ESTeem and will save the configuration once complete Figure 2 Verify the communication using the 195C M Diagnostic utilities Status processed commands Figure 2 Training Model 195C M Revised 22 Oct 14 APX C 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH FCC DOC INFORMATION INFORMATION TO USERS WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part A 6 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation
24. building mount antennas require attachment to a good earth ground for optimum efficiency Contact a reputable local communications shop for procedures for your area Lightning Arrestors Lightning arrestors should be used on all external building mount antennas for personal protection and to minimize damage to the transceiver during lightning storms The units should be installed as per manufacturers instructions provided with the device Enabling Transmitter for SWR Testing The ESTeem 195C 195M and 195H are packet burst wireless modems so measurement of the forward and reflected power during operation is difficult To enable the transmitter for measurement with a directional wattmeter enter the following software command radio on off Transmitter enable command Revised 25 Sep 14 1 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS Model 195C Cabinet Mount Outdoor Fixed Base Hardware Diagram Omni Directional Antenna NOTES Directional Antenna 1 Use coax cable runs as short as practical to minimize cable losses ANTENNA RECOMMENDATIONS 2 Vapor wrap all external antenna coax connections with vinyl wrap AA243 1 Omni Directional AA20C 1 or FG4507 3 Contact EST for recommendations amp FG460 regarding antenna mounting hardware 2 Directional AA202C 1 and installation tips 4 Ground antenna structure base and lightning arrestor Antenna Feedline Recommendations Antenna Part No Data Interfac
25. general configuration retreived okay Figure 6 Configuration Tab ap 155 Band Confiquestian Teal cA ESTEEM 195 Sarias Narrow Band Configuration Tool Qm Remate 102 104 J Local IP Address 1 2 15 10 10 Ei Lise Route From Append Table The 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool provides a graphical interface to the individual software commands for the ESTeem 195C or 195M On the Configuration tab the Contiguraton RouteMppend Advanced Con amp quration Diagnostics Firmware Console 182 Compatioiiny Analyzer software commands can be displayed by their category Change Read Config Lite ZTITADAZTD SE Heteark 1 Interface 1 PLC 1 Radio Vite Reset Unit Moddus Monforing Factory Letaulls Modbus Timeout m 1500 All Display the status of all software commands Figure 7 Change Display commands changed from factory default a b l FULL Bor Network Ethernet network commands Interface Port configuration commands PLC PLC emulation commands Radio Radio configuration commands Pressing the Read Config button with any of the above radials selected will display the commands associated with the selection Read Remote 195C or 195M Configuration The software commands can read in the same way from a remote ESTeem 195C M H through the wireless network A baud 15700
26. site Figure 3 Note ESTeem addresses are input to the Append Entry section in blocks of two numbers The two numbers represent a range of addresses for a given route The numbers could be input to cover a range of addresses such as 25 28 contain all addresses from 25 through 28 or input to cover a single address such as 25 25 would I only attach address 25 to this route DTI Figure 2 Route and Append Edit Route Entry 01 Repeater 1 5 Repeater 0 Repeater3 0 Append Entry 01 Route 1 StatiD 25 EndID 28 Group Figure 3 Route 1 Configuration Revised 22 Oct 14 4 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH Route 2 Refer to Figure 1 and find Route 2 This route has a repeater address of 3 and addresses 20 through 21 use this route Note Although address 20 is a repeater for another route it requires an ESTeem address and needs to be counted Type 3 in the first repeater block 20 in the first address field and 21 in the second Figure 4 Route 3 Refer to Figure 1 Route 3 and notice there are two repeaters in this route addresses 3 and 20 A repeater route always follows the address path from the master station The first repeater address from the master in this route is address 3 Type 3 in the first repeater block The second repeater from the master is address 20 Type 20 in the second repeater block Addresses 40 through 42 use this route Type 40 in the first address field 42 in the second Figure 5 Route 4 This f
27. steel whip and ground plane radials All other hardware anodized metal Stainless steel clamps for mounting to in to 1 5 in pipe with right angle mount or direct mount 21 in gt 9 in 5 16 in gt UHF Female SO 239 Diameter 61 in length by 43 5 in width with ground plane radials EN wm 2 165 Model AA20M APX F 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH 195M SPEGIFICATIONS Antenna Specifications Model No AA202M Antenna Type Directional 6 element yagi Applications Fixed base mounting Frequency 150 to 174 MHz Polarization Vertical or Horizontal Impedance 50 ohms Gain 8 dBd VSWR lt 1 2 1 Front To Back Ratio 12 18 dB Horizontal Beamwidth 80 degrees Vertical Beamwidth 58 degrees Antenna Material 250 6061 T6 Aluminum Mounting Hardware Heavy duty U bolts for mounting up to 2 1 8 in pipe with right angle mount or direct panel mount Antenna Connector N Type Female Maximum Power Input 150 Watts Antenna Envelope 61 in length by 41 in width Wind Surface Area sqr ft 0 82 Windload RWV 100 mph Weight 5 165 Revised 22 Oct 14 APX F 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX G 195H SPECIFICATIONS ESTeem 195H Specifications Frequency of Operation Software Selectable 217 to 220 Mhz 6 25Khz 12 5 KHz 25 KHz and 50 KHz Channel Spacing Frequency Stability 30C to 60C 0 25 ppm 4 8Kbps 6 25Khz 12 5Kbps 12 5KHz 25Kbps 25KH
28. the antennas or use the REPEATER FEATURE and a second modem to go over or around the object The Model 195C 195M and 195H products are allowed by the FCC to use high gain directional antennas It is noted that a 4 wave antenna that does not have ground plane radials requires a ground plane to operate at maximum efficiency This can simply be a conducting surface under the antenna that is a 14 wavelength in diameter For the Model 195C 450 470 MHz this is approximately 6 5 inches A conducting surface can be anything from the rooftop of an automobile to a file cabinet Coax Cables To minimize signal loss the overall length of the coaxial cable should be as short as possible To avoid corrosion select coaxial cable manufacturers with tinned copper braid where possible Listed below are representative cable losses in db 100ft at the VHF and UHF frequencies MHz LMR 195 solid LMR600 1 2 Heliax 450470 9 78 3 472 145 In a severe noise environment it may be desirable to use a double shield type of coax cable such as RG 214 U Note Pre made coax cables can be purchased from the factory A 3 dB loss means you have lost 1 2 of your signal A 3 dB gain means you have doubled x2 your signal Keep the antenna feedline as short as possible to minimize losses Extreme care must be taken when attaching coax connectors to the antenna feedlines If there is any error in making this connection the output of the transmitter
29. will be greatly reduced Revised 25 Sep 14 7 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS Weather Proofing Coax Connections 1 Lightly coat the threads of the connectors with silicone lubricant prior to assembly See Note 1 and hand tighten Make sure to use the silicon sparingly so when assembled any excess does not get on center conductor Care should be taken not to get any lubricant on the center conductor 2 Wrap the connector assembly with a non adhesive silicone tape EST part number AA243 for weather proofing See Note 2 and instructions below a Clean surface to be wrapped Cut off length to be used b Peel back a short length of protective film Keep tape clean and dry c Begin with one complete overlap of tape onto itself d STRETCH CoaxWrap while continuing to wrap object with half laps removing clear film as you go Figure 1 For greater pressure resistance use 2 or more tightly wrapped layers e End of tape at final wrap should be completely positioned onto itself Note CoaxWrap s bond begins to cure immediately upon contact with itself Repositioning or removal is not recommended after 2 minutes of wrapping 3 Apply an electrical coating sealing agent over the vapor barrier patch for added protection See Note 3 NOTES 1 Dow Corning RTV 3140 or equivalent Figure 1 Installation Example 2 CoaxWrap CW 10B or equivalent 3 SCOTCHKOTE 3 M Company or equivalent Grounding All
30. 0 240 VAC AAQ9 1 50 ft maximum 50 60 Hz De RS 232 Three Wire AA09 2 x Supply Ethernet Surge AA1 75 3 e 1 per Data Interface Accessories IO RS 422 485 Ethernet Cable RS 232 4 20mA Sensor Ethernet Interface AA09 1 50 ft maximum Earth Ground Interface Cable Interface Cable Cable AA0621 1 AA066 AA09 2 Revised 25 Sep 14 7 6 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS Model 195H Cabinet Mount Outdoor Fixed Base Hardware Diagram Omni Directional Antenna NOTES Directional Antenna 1 Use coax cable runs as short as practical to minimize cable losses 2 Vapor wrap all external antenna coax ANTENNA connections with vinyl wrap AA243 RECOMMENDATIONS 3 Contact EST for recommendations regarding antenna mounting hardware and installation tips 1 Omni Directional AA20H or TS327775 2 Directional AA202H 4 Ground antenna structure base and lightning arrestor Antenna Feedline Recommendations Data Interface Accessories i i l i i i ESTeem Resources Ethernet 109 Programming Cable i 09 2 RS 232 Interface Cable AA0621 1 i ale i l m Connector Om 3 N Male N Male r RS 422 485 Con
31. 1 RJ 45 To Terminal Block Adaptor AAO66 Antennas Surge Protectors Cables etc Contact factory for various options market esteem com or 509 735 9092 Revised 22 Oct 14 APX F 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX F 195M SPEGIFICATIONS Model No Antenna Type Applications Frequency Polarization Impedance Gain VSWR Front To Back Ratio Horizontal Beamwidth Vertical Beamwidth Antenna Material Mounting Hardware Antenna Connector Antenna Envelope Weight Model No Antenna Type Applications Frequency Polarization Impedance Gain VSWR Front To Back Ratio Horizontal Beamwidth Vertical Beamwidth Antenna Material Mounting Hardware Antenna Connector Antenna Envelope Weight Revised 22 Oct 14 Antenna Specifications AA19M Omni Directional Wave over 1 4 Wave Mobile Mount 150 174 MHz Vertical 50 ohms 0 dBd lt 1 5to I n a n a 60 degrees Rubber duck whip Magnetic base TNC with 12 feet integral RG 58 cable 11 in length Magnetic base 3 5 in by 3 in by I in I Ib 5 oz Model AA19M AA20M Omni Directional DC grounded Collinear 5 8 wave Fixed base or mobile mounting L shaped mounting bracket may be removed for panel mounting Ground plane radials may be removed depending on application 150 to 175 MHz Vertical 50 ohms 3 0 dBd with ground plane radials lt 1 5 n a 52 in n a Drawing Not To Scale 60 degrees Stainless
32. 1 Full Duplex DF1 with CRC Error Checking 2 Full Duplex DF1 with BCC Error Checking 3 Half Duplex DF1 with CRC Error Checking 4 Half Duplex DF1 with BCC Error Checking Factory default 1 address 1 255 The command defines the ESTeem source address The default value is the last octet of the stored IP address For example is the IP address of the ESTeem 195C M is 172 16 10 184 the address of the modem would be 184 Addresses 1 to 254 are usable for unit addressing Address 255 is used for GLOBAL appendroute l r a1 a2 g The appendroute command appends routes to a connect address that are defined by the ROUTE command 1 Location of route number in memory Address locations 1 to 32 r Appended route number Route numbers to 32 al Address of first destination node Address numbers from 1 to 254 a2 Address of last destination node Address numbers from 1 to 254 g feature is enabled by inserting a I in this field Factory default 0 APPEndru 0 disables this feature Note This command is used in conjunction with the ROUTE Command Revised 22 Oct 14 APX A 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX A SOFTWARE COMMANDS arpproxy on off The arpproxy command enables the ARP Proxy for Ethernet communications See Chapter 5 for full details on Ethernet communication Factory default off on Enabled off Disabled baud 2400 1 15000 This command sets the baud rate for the serial device interfac
33. 195M or 195H The modem will reset and be ready for operation on the selected serial port Read Write Config Remote Site Configuration Status general configuration retreived okay Figure 7 Model 195C M H Main Site Configuration 1 Set remote site address to 181 2 Set the operating frequency to 456 500 MHz Address 181 Destination 180 _ Global 3 Set the destination address to the last octet in Main Frequency 465 0 MHz Office address 180 Operating Mode Transparent gt PLC Emulation RS 232 DATA Port 3 Serial Data Interface Configuration Data Interface 4 Set the data interface to the RS 232 DATA port Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Port 3 19200 None 8 1 Odd 27 02 J Even 5 Set the operating mode to Transparent Once all the above software commands are adjusted to Figure 8 Point to Point Remote Site Configuration their correct parameters press the Write Config button to send the changes to the 195C 195M or 195H The modem will reset and be ready for operation on the selected serial port Revised 22 Oct 14 3 6 EST P N AA107 195CMH Point to Point Transparent Example 2 Figure 2 3 ESTeem Model 195C Transparent RS 232 Wireless Link RS 232 Data Rate 19 200 bps No Parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit 465 500 MHz Operating Frequency Main Office Address 172 16 10 180 Remote Site Address 172 16 10 181 Repeater Site Add
34. 2 Oct 14 APX B 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX B INTERFACE PORTS RS 485 and RS 422 Data Ports Ports 1 and 2 The ESTeem Model 195C M H have a single two wire RS 485 interface in Port and a single four wire RS 422 interface in Port 2 To ease access to these ports the AA066 Figure 3 cable adapter is available The RJ 45 interface can be inserted into either Port 1 RS 485 or Port 2 RS 422 and the corresponding signal lines Figure 1 can be inserted in the screw terminals Note Verify the screw terminal cover is attached to the cable before termination Figure 3 AA066 Cable Adapter 4 20mA Sensor Inputs Port 1 The ESTeem Model 195C M H have four independent 4 20mA inputs sensors that can be read through either ModbusTCP protocol See Chapter 6 or through the sread software command from a serial port For detailed information on scaling or modifications to sensor reading please contact ESTeem customer support at 509 735 9092 Revised 22 Oct 14 APX B 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH Mmm 00 07 MODEL 192 INTEGRATION Model Series 192 Integration The ESTeem Model 195C and 195M were designed to be downward compatible Technical Tip The ESTeem Model with the legacy ESTeem Model 192 series of wireless modems The Model 192 192 network MUST be configured for series had been in production since 1996 with several generational changes in the Narrow band 12 5 kHz operation product lifespan The manufacturing variations throug
35. 50 DOE DET FE DOE FRONTER 2 16 00 18 450 0UODUM RANT zZ01404111441 1850 0 Discover EST Modems nar List Build Geile 2014 04 15 Haus sending discovers request on All intertaces Figure 4 ESTeem Discovery Utility 6 The ESTeem 195C M H will be displayed Figure 4 If the ESTeem 195C M H is not on the same IP subnet as the computer double click on the IP Netmask or Gateway and make the necessary changes Press the Apply Changes button when complete EsTDucover Budd Date 2014 04 15 fate Tools internace Model Fitter Serial Wian Eithir MAC IP Helmask ESC MODE IG VERSION MODEI EEEL KN GR DONT FE Z 1404111441 TSO Update Firman Dinama EST Modems Clear Lisi Build Dale 2014 04 15 sending discovery re GUSEL on AI Ineraces Figure 5 Opening Radio Configuration Software 7 If changes were made to the IP address you will need to press the Discover EST Modems button again to show the changes Right mouse click on the ESTeem 195C M H and select Configure Radio button to begin programming Revised 22 Oct 14 6 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH Configuration Page The Configuration Page is the default page entered when the 195C M H Configuration Utility 1s opened If the utility was opened through the Discovery program the current configuration parameters for the modem will be displayed Figure 6 If the 195C
36. Aimpice 175 KA xj casmiresti 60 000000 dissck em nn g fraquency 455 50000 global 4 gw addr 172 189 6 1 idem ENG Status general configuration retreived okay Figure 7 Advanced Configuration menu direct path entry or repeater route can be used to read the configuration For example in Figure 7 the commands listed were read Revised 22 Oct 14 6 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH UTILITIES amp FEATURES from ESTeem address 184 using address 183 as a repeater 183 184 If the repeater routes are already defined for the network using the Route Append tables you can just enter the destination address and check the Use Route from Append Table check box Write Configuration Any software command displayed after reading the configuration can be modified Once the commands have been changed press the Write Config button The modem will save the changes and reboot The wire configuration can also be sent through repeaters For example in Figure 7 the commands listed were written to ESTeem address 184 using address 183 as a repeater 183 184 If the repeater routes are already defined for the network using the Route Append tables you can just enter the destination address and check the Use Route from Append Table check box Reset Unit Pressing the Reset Unit button performs the same action as pressing the Reset button on the face of the 195C M H The modem will discard any unsaved commands and read the progra
37. CA 94588 8543 COLORADO Denver Office DV 215 S Wadsworth Blvd Suite 303 Lakewood CO 80226 1544 FLORIDA 919 Federal Bldg 5 SE First Ave Miami FL 33130 Tampa Office TP 2203 N Lois Ave Room 1215 Tampa FL 33607 2356 GEORGIA Atlanta Office AT 3575 Koger Blvd Suite 320 Duluth GA 30096 4958 HAWAII 7304 Prince Kuhi Federal Building Honolulu HI Revised 22 Oct 14 ILLINOIS Chicago Office CG Park Ridge Office Ctr Room 306 1550 Northwest Highway Park Ridge IL 60068 1460 LOUISIANA New Orleans Office OR 2424 Edenborn Ave Suite 460 Metarie LA 70001 MARYLAND 1017 Geo Fallon Building 31 Hopkins Plaza Baltimore MD MASSACHUSETTS Boston Office BS I Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02169 7495 MICHIGAN Detroit Office DT 24897 Hathaway Street Farmington Hills MI 48335 1552 MINNESOTA 691 Federal Building 316 N Robert St St Paul MN MISSOURI Kansas City Office KC 520 NE Colbern Road Second Floor Lee s Summit MO 64086 NEW YORK 1307 Federal Building 111 W Huron Buffalo NY 14202 APX D 5 NEW YORK New York Office NY 201 Varick Street Suite 1151 New York NY 10014 4870 OREGON 1782 Federal Building 1220 SW 3rd Avenue Portland OR 97204 PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia Office PA One Oxford Valley Office Bld Room 404 2300 E Lincoln Hwy Langhorne PA 19047 1859 PUERTO RICO 747 Federal Building Carlo Chardon Ave Hato Rey PR 00918 TE
38. Downloadable from http www winpcap org The version required will be based upon your operating system 4 Once both the above programs have been installed click on the ESTeem exe program Step 2 above and Figure 4 will be displayed This discovery utility and imbedded ESTeem Narrowband Configuration Utility will be used throughout the remainder of the User s Manual ESTDacover Budd Date 2014 01 15 Toots interface Model Filter ESTEEM oiscover Seria Wlan MAC P eer Ether MAC Address Netmask SSD MODE ID VERSION MODEL Discover EST Modems Build Date 2014 04 15 Figure 4 ESTeem Discovery Utility Model 195C M H Front Panel Layout RS 485 and Reset Button 4 20mASensor R8 232 Data Remote Power LED Aux Power LED DC Power Input Status LED RS 422 and Remote Power See Below Ethernet Interface 3 Wire RS 232 Primary Programming Port Figure 5 Front Panel The single Status LED has multiple colors representing the following Off No Activity Blue Model 195C M H has established a wireless link Red Model 195C M H is transmitting an RF packet Green Wireless modem is receiving an RF signal from another 195C M H Amber Wireless modem is receiving an RF signal from a source other than a 195C M H This could be RF noise or another radio transmitter on the frequency of the 195C M H Revised 22 Oct 14 2 4 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Modes of Operation
39. FCC DOC INFORMATION Type Acceptance and RF Emissions Information Model 195C 12 5 KHz Channel Spacing 9 600 12 500 bps FCC Type Acceptance No ENPESTEEM195C 12 5 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 8K59F1D 6 25 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 4K37F1D Industry Canada Type Acceptance 2163A 192195C 12 5 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 8K59F1DDN 6 25 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 4K37F1DDN Model 195M 12 5 KHz Channel Spacing 9 600 12 500 bps FCC Type Acceptance No ENPESTEEM195M 12 5 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 8K59F1D 6 25 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 4K37F1D Industry Canada Type Acceptance 2163A 192195M 12 5 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 8K59F1DDN 6 25 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 4K37F1DDN Model 195H FCC Type Acceptance No ENPESTEEM195H 50 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 28K4F1D 25 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 11K9F1D 12 5 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 7KO9F1D 6 25 KHz Channel Emissions Designator 4K30F1D Revised 22 Oct 14 EST P N AA107 195CMH ESTEEM APPENDIX D FCC DOC INFORMATION FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FIELD OFFICES ALASKA 1011 E Tudor Rd Rm 240 Box 2955 Anchorage AK 99510 CALIFORNIA Interstate Office Park 4542 Ruffner St Room 370 San Diego CA 92111 2216 Los Angeles Office LA Ceritos Corporate Tower 18000 Studebaker Rd Room 660 Cerritos CA 90701 3684 San Francisco Office SF 5653 Stoneridge Drive Suite 105 Pleasanton
40. Factory default 1 xhflow 0 1 This command enables hardware flow control Factory default 0 Disabled Disabled 1 Enabled version This command will display the current firmware version boot loader version and firmware CRC vinaux This command will display the DC voltage input in the auxiliary power is used zerotables This software command will reset the Routes and Append commands to factory defaults All blank Revised 22 Oct 14 APX A 7 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX B INTERFACE PORTS Interface Ports The ESTeem Model 195C 195M and 195H have multiple data ports available for use Each data interface is accessible through one of the four RJ 45 ports in the front panel of the Model 195C M H Figure 1 During the configuration of the modem one of these ports is configured as the serial data interface SDI All data ports not configured as the SDI are available for console programming This chapter will provide the pin outs and configuration of each communication and sensor port 420 Sensor Port 1 RS 232 Remote Power Port 4 1 TAD Transmit Data Input feie Sensor 12WDC 50mA Remote Power 48VDC Rea Signal DSR Data Set Ready Output RS d22 A RA DCD Data Carrier Detect Output RS 485 Port 1 s msme RASSA RS 485B RS 422 TX signal Ground GND TAD Transmit Data Input CTS Clearto Send Output FTS Reques
41. None 8 1 Q Odd CAT 2 2 Even p Figure 11 Repeater Site Configuration 3 7 EST P N AA107 195CMH Multipoint Transparent Example 1 Figure 3 4 ESTeem Model 195C Transparent RS 485 Wireless Link 19 200 bps No Parity 8 data bits I stop bit 465 500 MHz Operating Frequency Manufacturing Facility Address 172 16 10 180 Remote Site Addresses 172 16 10 183 172 16 10 186 The following are examples of the configuration pages need for point to multipoint operation The only difference from a point to point application is that a special global Destination Address Address 255 is used Checking the Global button on the Destination will all remote locations receive the data simultaneously and pass through CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Technical Tip The unit address of the ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H is the last octet of the IP address This single address is used when configuring the destination and routing Example Main Address IP 172 16 10 180 Unit address 180 Technical Tip To send to multiple remote locations at once use a global Setconnect address of 255 the configured serial data interface Manufacturing Facility Configuration 1 The current address will be set to the last octet of the IP address The Main Office address will be set to 180 This should be entered from the discovery utility but verify and continue 2 Set the operating frequency to 456 500 MHz
42. RT RR SSS SSE AA166 Data Interface Accessories PQ R5 422 485 4i20mA Sensor Ethernet Interface Interface Cable Cable AA066 AA09 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX A SOFTWARE COMMANDS Listed below in alphabetical order are the definitions of the ESTeem software commands All software commands are entered lowercase The commands are displayed below with the full software command and the shorted command underlined or help help Displays the modem information and sub help menus help all Displays all commands switches and arguments help change Displays only the commands that are changed from factory default help control Displays control commands switches and arguments help plc Displays plc commands switches and arguments help radio Displays radio commands switches and arguments help interface Displays interface commands switches and arguments help setup Displays setup commands switches and arguments help system Displays system commands switches and arguments help 192compat Display commands for 192 compatibility 192compat on off This function sets the compatibility with legacy Model 192 products The software command lowers the data rate to match the Model 192 9 600 bps running in narrow band configuration Factory default off a_bctrl 1 4 This function selects the Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley DF1 controller protocol Full emulation is enabled with the PLC Protocol plcproto software command
43. Sight Path p To Antenna Remote PLC Model 195C M H Address 182 Remote Site amp Repeater Model 195C M H Address 183 Repeater Model 195C M H Address 181 Note Antenna s shown are for illustration purposes There are many antenna options available depending on your application Modem addresses are the last octet of the IP address for the 195C M H Remote Site To Antenna Master PLC Model 195C M H Address 185 Model 195C M H Address 180 Figure 4 Multipoint PLC Emulation Example Revised 22 Oct 14 3 4 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Programming Examples Technical Tip The 195 Narrowband Configuration Tool communicates with the 195C M H through the Ethernet interface If Ethernet or RS 422 Shared ports with the Ethernet programming port are the data Once the mode of operation for the ESTeem has been determined you are now ready to program the Model 195C 195M or 195H for use ESTeem has created a simplified programming utility call the 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool This configuration utility is a component of the Discovery Suite and will be used in all the following programming examples interface for the wireless link configure the 195C M H as shown below first Once configured and reset change to the correct data Finding ESTeem 195C M H with Discovery cable Each of the example applications will use the 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility to program t
44. TIONS Model No Antenna Type Applications Frequency Polarization Impedance Gain VSWR Front To Back Ratio Horizontal Beamwidth Vertical Beamwidth Antenna Material Mounting Hardware Antenna Connector Maximum Power Input Antenna Envelope Windload RWV Weight Revised 22 Oct 14 Antenna Specifications AA202C 1 Directional DC grounded 5 element yagi Fixed base 440 to 470 MHz a Vertical or Horizontal 50 ohms 9 dBd lt 1 5 20 dB 59 degrees Model AA202C F 53 degrees High strength aluminum with gold chromate finish Heavy duty U bolts for mounting up to 2 1 8 in pipe with right angle mount or direct panel mount N Type Female 300 Watts 34 5 in length by 13 25 in width 100 mph 1 68 Ibs APX E 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX G 195M SPECIFICATIONS CompataniiyWode NN LED indicators Power 48VDC 12V Aux Status Multi Color LED Tx Rx Rx Valid Rx Error RS 232 TX Rx RS 485 Tx Rx RS 422 Tx Rx Ethernet Activity Link Data Packet Information Radio Addressing 1 254 Total Units Digi repeating allows up to 3 repeaters between end points Data Packet Size 1 2000 Bytes Serial Data Interface Buffer Size 8K bytes Tx 8K bytes Rx Data Retry Software Adjustable Power Requirements Receive Without Ethernet Link 120 ma 12 VDC 160 ma 12 VDC 1540 ma 12 VDC External 48 VDC Power Supply EST P N AA1 75 3 30 Watts RJ 45 Connector
45. XAS Dallas Office DL 9330 LBJ Freeway Room 1170 Dallas TX 75243 3429 5636 Federal Building 515 Rusk Avenue Houston TX 77002 WASHINGTON DC Columbia Office CF 9300 East Hampton Drive Capitol Heights MD 20743 WASHINGTON Seattle Office ST 11410 NE 122 Way Room 312 Kirkland WA 98034 6927 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX E 195C SPECIFICATIONS RF Data Rate Channel Spacing in 192 Series 25 Kh Compatability Mode 9 6K bps 12 5 Khz or 4 8K bps 6 25 Z Power 48VDC 12V Aux Status Multi Color LED Tx Rx Rx Valid Rx Error LED Indicators RS 232 TX Rx RS 485 Tx Rx RS 422 Tx Rx Ethernet Activity Link Data Packet Information Radio Addressing 1 254 Total Units Digi repeating allows up to 3 repeaters between end points Data Packet Size 1 2000 Bytes Serial Data Interface Buffer Size 8Kbytes Tx 8Kbytes Rx Data Retry Software Adjustable Power Requirements Receive Without Ethernet Link 120 ma 12 VDC 160 ma 12 VDC 1540 ma 12 VDC External 48 VDC Power Supply EST P N AA1 75 3 30 Watts RJ 45 Connector Cat 5 Cable 300 Ft Maximum 10 8 to 15 VDC Receive With Ethernet Link Transmit 4 Watts RF Output External DC Power Input Input Output Connectors Ethernet Port 10 100 RJ 45 Female Serial Data Interfaces One of four selectable Baud Rates 2400 to 115 200 1 RS 232 Port 1 4 Wire Tx Tx Gnd Rx Rx Gnd RJ 45 Female Shared with 48VDC Port 2 RS 232 Por
46. a following interface configurations are provided as an overview of the basic network types as all possible network configurations cannot be listed For further help in selecting the correct network type please refer to Chapter 3 of this User s Manual or call Customer Support at 509 735 9092 1 Contact EST f r nec nmendati ns regarding anton mounting hanpa Direct Pole Mount and inetallatinn tips Pole Mounting Kil d Ground antenna struct s b se and SP Mo lighiring aresiar ule Mounting Brackets Far 1 257 to 225 poles a man Weaiherprool Q Front Cover X 5 Ri 3 Wopeathergpnronf Boat EST Fart Mn AAT Serial Applications Wnoaiherprool Boot 100 240 hg ie St Three Vil Ethernet Cable AADS 507 maximum A Model 195C M H can be configured for point to point multipoint or PLC emulations through software configuration changes The following are brief descriptions of the Serial Device Interface SDI configuration modes For detailed descriptions and suggested applications for each mode please refer to Chapter 3 Ethernel Cable pamata Poser AAS 2 ae Ethernet Surge Jo JA vatten GJ GS GJ GO Data Interface Accessories A 485 RS 232 The ESTeem 195C M H has two 2 RS 232 data ports One RS 232 port Port 4 is available for use when the ESTeem 195C M H is remote pole mounted Figure 2
47. aders Number of failed error correction on data Number of header blocks short packets UA SABM etc received Number of re transmits if retries and acks enabled 1032 Average noise floor in dBm 1034 Power level of last valid packet received from ESTeem 192 195 1036 0 1 Ethernet link up down 1038 Model Serial Number Revised 22 Oct 14 6 5 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 6 UTILITIES amp FEATURES Example of using modpoll utility with 195 narrow band series modpoll 1 2000 o 2 m tcp r 1000 c 19 t3 float a 101 172 18 9 5 2000 poll rate in milliseconds 0 2 timeout in seconds m tcp modbus tcp protocol r 1000 start register c 19 number of registers to read t3 float 32 bit floating point type 3 a slave address can be same as last octet of ip address to read over ethernet otherwise look in append table to determine if this should be a wireless query ip address of unit to read from if slave address last octet or act as gateway to access remote slave wireless requires slave to be in gateway append route tables reference http www focus sw com fieldtalk modpoll html Save and Load Configuration File 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool File The 195C M H s configuration can be saved as a file to the computer This file can then be later opened and saved ESTEEM 105 series Narrow Band Configuration Too e to another 195C M H To save the configuration of the sele
48. air form must be accompanied by proof of user s purchase of unit Product must be shipped to the manufacturer at the following address Electronic Systems Technology 415 North Quay Street Kennewick Washington USA 99336 ADDITIONAL SERVICE If EST releases an improvement update to firmware internal to the ESTeem unit during the 90 day period after the unit was purchased by the first user customer EST will update the applicable unit with the revised version at no charge other than for UPS handling and shipping to and from your location to the EST factory Return of any such item must be accompanied with proof of purchase ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC Specifications subject to change without notice 415 North Quay Street e Kennewick WA 99336 www esteem com Phone 509 735 9092 e Fax 509 783 5475 Revised 22 Oct 14 ESTEEM CHAPTER 1 Introduction Before You Begin Model 195C M H Overview Serial Applications Ethernet Applications Sensor Applications Legacy Model 192 Applications CHAPTER 2 Starting Out Three Configuration Phases Model 195C M H Hardware Configuration Software Configuration Model 195C M H Front Panel CHAPTER 3 Example Applications Modes of Operation Description and Examples Transparent Point to Point Transparent Multipoint PLC Emulations Programming Examples Using Model 195C M H Configuration Utility Example 1 Transparent Point to Point Example 2 Transparent Point to Point with Repeate
49. an I thair latest wireless natworking P T hardevany al The 2017 pest Ayton F gir in Public Safety Nastewater Faderal Titer Networks Philadelphia on Blavernber 7 andB This year will mark Figure 1 ESTeem Resource Main Page 1 Place the ESTeem Utility CD in your CD ROM drive The CD will auto load the ESTeem Technical If your computer main page is configured for DHCP and not attached to the network you will Note If the page does not auto load open your web browser and set your address line to y D Vndex html Where D is the drive letter for your CD ROM drive need to assign a static IP address to program the 195C M H 2 From the Main Page select ESTeem Utilities gt ESTeem Models 195C and 195M and click on ESTeem Discovery Suite Figure 2 This will download a compressed file that contains the executable Configuration Utility Extract the file to your desktop or any folder on your computer 195M 195C IE 450 470 MHz m an DOO MA im A Complete Spectrum of E fet and Serial Wireless Modems 195Ed 195Eg 195Ea 900 MHz 2 4 GHz 5 8 GHz bane im er 1 54 Mbps 1 54 Mbps Rs ORE 210M 10 150 174 MHz 450 470 MHz 900 MH 49 GH 64 8 Kbps 64 8 Kbps 200 Kbps 1 54 Mbps ABOUT US NEWS PRODUCTS APPLICATIONS amp SOLUTIONS HOME Model 195C M Series The Model 195C M Discovery Suite is a Java based application toolbox compatible with any com
50. at a reasonable cost to assists the users in licensing Revised 22 Oct 14 APX D 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH FCC DOC INFORMATION Max Power Density Calculation Numerical power gain divided by the spherical area around the separation distance Pd P N 4 Pi D Example The 195M has a maximum conducted output power close to 7 Watts The highest gain antenna EST currently offers for use with this modem is specified with a gain factor of 8 dBd 10 15 dBi Therefore ignoring cable and connector losses the maximum power density for the specified minimum safe separation distance of 170 cm uncontrolled environments 7000 10 351 4 3 14 170 170 0 198 mW cm 1 98 W m Please contact EST technical support if you need assistance with calculations for various power levels antennas and minimum safe separation distances Terms P RF Power milliwatts Gi Antenna gain relative to isotropic Gd 2 15 Gd Antenna gain relative to dipole Gi 2 15 N Numerical gain of antenna D Distance in centimeters Pd Power density in mW cm North American Power Density Limits FCC Part 47 Section 1 1309 Limits Controlled Environments Occupational Exposure 150 220 MHz 195M amp 195H 1 mW cm 450 MHz 195C 1 5 mW cm FCC Part 47 Section 1 1309 Limits General Population Uncontrolled exposure 150 220 MHz 195M amp 195H 0 2 mW cm 450 MHz 195C 0 3 mW cm Canadian Safety Code 6 Limits Controlled Envi
51. ation Center Frequency This frequency value can be entered with a keyboard or used as a drop down The center frequency represents the center line in the analyzer Span The span is the total frequency bandwidth show on screen For example in Figure 11 the span is set to 5 MHz The analyzer is broken up into a 10 x 10 grid The total aw 155 Nave and Communion Toa frequency span of 5 MHz would represent 500 KHz SMHz 10 per division ESTEEM 195 series Narrow Band Configuration Tool IG Reference Level Bc The reference level 1S the lad Local Address 177 16 10 10 J R moia Wine Roule From Append value for the top line of the analyzer The FW Rain Qu 201444210706 reference level in conjunction with adding Or Aarnes Gontaurson iocis Fara Console 192 matti Anser removing external attenuation will allow for measurements of both small and high power signals Ext Atten External attenuation This number will need to be adjusted if an external attenuator is used Display Line Displays horizontal line on screen with signal measurement Figure 12 Peak Hold This will keep the last trace draw on the screen This is valuable for measuring quick transmissions over time Lene 467 5925 Span 1 rj Level Soden oF Eafe 20 Trace Det E Trace detection Display Line v Peak Hold Wi Marker x Marker Della dB WERE Trace D Awera
52. cted ESTeem 195C or 195M modem right mouse Local IP Address 172 18 10 10 O Remote Use Route From Append Table click anywhere in the software command configuration ene eee window Figure 9 and select Save Configuration from Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer 99 u Selected Modem to File All Change Network Interface PLC Radio Read Config Write Config ResetUnit Modbus Monitoring Factory Defaults Modbus Timeout ms 1500 To load a previously saved configuration to an ESTeem 195C M H select Load Configuration From File to Selected Modem after the right mouse click to write the program to the new ESTeem FULL BCC v arpproxy baud 19200 chspace 12 5 KHz csthresh 80 000000 databits 8 Load Configuration From File To Selected Modem atabits Save Configuration From Selected Modem To File disack _ eth bridge _ frequency 465 500000 global V gw addr 172 18 8 1 ident ENG ip addr 172 16 10 10 Status general configuration retreived okay Figure 9 Save and Load Configuration Revised 22 Oct 14 6 6 EST P N AA107 195CMH Update Firmware The 195C 195M and 195H firmware is updated by pressing the Update Firmware button on the Firmware tab of the utility T
53. d Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility EditTables Write Tables Read Tables Zero Tables Route Entry 01 Repeater1 5 Repeater2 0 Repeater3 0 Repeater2 0 Repeater3 0 Route Entry 02 Repeater1 3 Route Entry 03 Repeater1 3 Repeater2 20 Repeater3 0 Route Entry 04 Repeater1 3 Repeater2 20 Repeater3 40 Append Entry 01 Route 1 Start ID 25 EndID 28 Group Append Entry 02 Route 2 Start ID 20 End ID 21 Group Append Entry 03 Route 3 Start ID 40 EndID 42 Group jJ Append Entry 04 Route 4 Start ID 30 End ID 30 Group Append Entry 05 Route 4 Start ID 35 EndID 35 Group _ Status append table retreived okay Figure 7 Saved Repeater and Route Data 4 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH ETHERNET APPLICATIONS The ESTeem Model 195C 195M and 195H have a Full and Half Duplex Auto negotiation interface supporting both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps 10 100BaseT The port is compatible with TIA EIA 568B cable configuration Figure 1 The Ethernet port is used for both programming the Model 195C M H and data transfer The Ethernet port on 195C M H is used as the primary interface when programming with Technical The ESTeem the 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility For complete information on the use of the utility 195C M H have a low 9 600 program please refer to Chapter 6 Utilities and Features in the user s manual 50Kbps RF data rate and should not be used to bridge large E
54. e Accessories I i i ESTeem Resources Ethernet AA109 I RS 232 Interface Cable AA0621 1 Male gt B Connector dI 88 i N Mal T NMale ale RS 422 485 Connector Connector ESTeem 1950 4 20mA Sensor i Interface Cable AA066 Lightning Arrestor AA161 12 VDC Power Supply AA179 Ethernet Interface Cable AA09 2 Lemme ee ee ee mw Revised 25 Sep 14 7 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS Model 195C Pole Mount Outdoor Fixed Base Hardware Diagram ANTENNA RECOMMENDATIONS Omni Directional 1 Omni Directional 20 1 or FG450 amp FG4607 ANNE 2 Directional AA202C 1 NOTES MR 92 Coax lai N Mal 1 Use coax cable runs as short as AA241LMR ES m practical to minimize cable losses zi Connector Imi DBirectional Arteni 2 Vapor wrap all external antenna coax Weath f iniciada dias connections with vinyl wrap AA243 eatherproo B ugle 3 Contact EST for recommendations Direct Pole Mount Pole Mounting Kit AA195PM bc Pole Mounting Brackets For 1 25 to 2 25 poles a Weatherproof regarding antenna mounting hardware and installation tips 4 Ground antenna structure base and lightning arrestor Front Cover Ethernet R Programming Cable esources Weatherproof Weatherproof Boot
55. e SDI The other commands are the data bits parity and stop bits cert This command will display the certification for the ESTeem 195C M The FCC ID Canadian DOC ID and serial number of the modem will be displayed chspace 1 2 This command will set the channel spacing for the ESTeem 195C M 1 6 25 kHz channel spacing 2 12 5 kHz channel spacing Factory default 2 12 5 kHz channel spacing connect r1 r2 r3 da This command performs the connect to a destination ESTeem This function supports a direct connect or a connect through a maximum of three repeater nodes rl ESTeem address 1 to 254 of repeater 1 r2 ESTeem address 1 to 254 of repeater 2 r3 ESTeem address 1 to 254 of repeater 3 da Destination address 1 to 254 csthresh 150 through 50 This command is the carrier sensed threshold for the receiver in the ESTeem 195C M The values are listed in dBm and must be entered with the negative value before the command Adjustment of this command is only necessary in very high noise environments Factory default 2 80dBm databits 7 8 This command sets data bits in the serial device interface This command used with baud parity and stopbits commands Factory default 8 disack on off This command when enabled instructs the modem to disable the acknowledgment request on the information packet This is used when the designation device will respond with its own acknowledgment Factory default off
56. enbhiguraton Teal filet E 5 3 Set the destination to any remote site address address 181 used for example BIL ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool 2000 4 Set the data interface to the RS 232 DATA port Port 3 im Local IP Address 172 15 10 160 J Remote M Use Route From Append Table 5 Set the operating mode to PLC Emulation This is the PLC Master location Select PLC Master Allen Bradley DF1 Half Duplex with BCC error checking Configuialion PauladApgend Advanced Canfigaralian Dagiai Firmware Gonsalo 199 Compatibility Analyzer EOS lables Write 1 abies Read lables Zero Tables 6 Once all the above software commands are adjusted to their Entry01 Repeater1 D Repeater2 0 Repeater3 0 correct parameters press the Write Config button to send the Route Eniry02 Repeotor1 0 Repeater D Repeal 0 j changes to the 195C 195M or 195H Rowe Entry 03 Repsafer1 Repeater Repeaters Rome Entry 04 Repesierd 0 Repasier2 0 Repegier 3 0 To set up the Master Site to use repeaters as shown in Figure 4 uM Ea M Ein est ude move to the Route Append tab in the configuration utility Er Press the Edit Tables button and Figure 15 will be displayed Rowe Entre 07 Repester1 Repemer2 0 Repeater 3 Rode Entry 08 1 Repose 0 Repealer oO Entry OS Repeater U Repsalerz U Repeal r3 U Status append
57. entify the destination address in the PLC message block and change the ESTeem destination address to match This PLC emulation allows the ESTeem 195C M H to support multiple repeaters in a network Figure 4 If repeaters are used with PLC emulation the route and append Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer Address 180 Destination 181 _ Global Frequency 465599999 MHz Operating Mode Transparent PLC Emulation PLC Emulation Configuration PLC Master lf The PLC Connected To The Esteem Is Initiating Communication To More Than One PLC Data interface 85 232 DATA 3 m Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits i 19200 amp None 8 1 Remote The PLC Replies To Messaging From Another PLC table will also need configured Qod Or Point To Point Even Allen Bradley DF1 Config 1 1 md Full Duplex BCC Master Configuration e U Radio Modem Protocol 1 The current address will be set to the last octet of the IP address The Main Office address will be set to 180 This should be entered from the discovery utility but verify and continue Read Config Write Config Status general configuration retreived okay 2 Set the operating frequency to 456 500 MHz Figure 14 Master PLC Emulation Configuration 185 Maire Band C
58. er and configurable Example Applications e Point to multipoint serial networks RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 e Point to multipoint wireless Ethernet communication devices Applications Where Transparent Mode Not Used e PLC Emulation Networks see PLC Emulation below e Simple network connections see transparent point to point Remote PLC Location Terminal _ Remote Site Manufacturing Facility Figure 3 Point to Multipoint Transparent Example Revised 22 Oct 14 3 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS PLC Emulation Applications The ESTeem 195C 195M and 195H can support PLC based networks in both point to point and multipoint applications The PLC emulation driver allows the ESTeem to identify the destination address in the PLC message block and change the ESTeem destination address to match This PLC emulation allows the ESTeem 195C M H to support multiple repeaters in a network Figure 4 If repeaters are used with PLC emulation the route and append table will also need configured see Chapter 4 for complete details PLC Protocols Supported Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley DF1 Full Duplex Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley DF1 Half Duplex Rockwell Automation Allen Bradley DF1 Radio Modem Rockwell Automation Ethernet IP Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII ModbusTCP Opto 22 NOTE 1 Repeater may be stand A alone or attached to a SS P network or device A 7 AD Line of
59. er data from remote Ethernet devices The secondary mode of operation is to configure the Ethernet port as a TCP or UDP Socket and write custom software applications to access the data port Each of these modes of operation are described in detail in Chapter 5 Sensor Applications The ESTeem 195C and 195M have four 4 4 20mA sensor inputs The sensor inputs can be read out of the 195C M H though their ModbusTCP address a software command or the Model 195C M H configuration utility For complete details on the configuration and operation of the sensor input please refer to Appendix B Interface Ports Legacy Model 192 Applications The ESTeem 195C can be integrated with our legacy ESTeem Model 192C or Model 192CHP while the 195M can be integrated with Models 192M or 192MHP networks The procedure for integrating the new 195C or 195M in an existing Model 192 network can be found in Appendix C of this User s Manual To begin setup of your wireless Ethernet network continue to Chapter 2 Staring Out of this User s Manual Revised 22 Oct 14 1 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 2 STARTING OUT Overview There are three main phases to prepare the ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H for operation in a wireless network Phase 1 Determine the correct mode of operation for the ESTeem in the wireless network The ESTeem 195C M H have multiple modes of operation and determining the correct mode of operation 1s the first step Chapter 3 of this User s
60. ersion required will be based upon your operating system ESTeem Utilities 8 Model 195C M Discovery Suite The utilities are available for download from our site Each ESTeem Utility Program is in a compressed ZIP file Model 195C M Series When asked to Open the File or Save to Disk select Save to Disk Place the file in its own directory on your hard drive open the Zip file and run the executable program Search The Discovery Suite will display all ESTeem 195C M series wireless modems connected to the computers Ethernet connection regardless of their current IP address This utility will allow modification of the modem s IP address to the network of the computer for further configuration through the linked 195C M Configuration Utility NOTE The Java Runtime and WinPcap must be installed prior to operation of this utility ESTeem Discovery Suite Figure 3 195C M H Discovery Suite Download Revised 22 Oct 14 2 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 2 STARTING OUT 3 The Configuration Utility is a Java based application compatible with any computer operating system Window Mac Linux etc The application requires two 2 additional support files to operate Java Downloadable from http www java com The version required will be based upon your operating system Note The installation and updates from Java may try and install additional web browser toolbars Uncheck the optional installation if they are not desired WinPcap
61. es Antenna Material 250 6061 T6 Aluminum Mounting Hardware Heavy duty U bolts for mounting up to 2 1 8 in pipe with right angle mount or direct panel mount Antenna Connector N Type Female Maximum Power Input 150 Watts Antenna Envelope 54 in length by 27 in width Wind Surface Area sqr ft 0 82 Windload RWV 100 mph Weight 5 Ibs Revised 22 Oct 14 APX F 2 APPENDIX F 210C SPECIFICATIONS Model AA20H EST P N AA107 195CMH Model No Antenna Type Applications Frequency Polarization Impedance Gain VSWR Front To Back Ratio Horizontal Beamwidth Vertical Beamwidth Antenna Material Mounting Hardware Antenna Connector Antenna Envelope Weight Revised 22 Oct 14 APPENDIX F 210C SPECIFICATIONS Antenna Specifications TS327775 Omni Directional Heavy Duty Fiberglass Fixed base or Repeater Locations 217 222 MHz Vertical 50 ohms 5 0 dBd lt 2 0 n a n a 18 degrees Heavy duty fiberglass radome with a thick walled 6061 T6 aluminum mounting base Hard coat anodized mounting base with galvanized mounting hardware N Female Bulkhead 151 in length by 5 in width 12 165 Model TS327775 APX F 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH
62. ge irace Avg OFF RW AUTO Fj w esp Status general configuration retreived okay Trace Avg Trace averagin dis Figure 12 Marker and Display Line Example Revised 22 Oct 14 6 8 EST P N AA107 195CMH UTILITIES amp FEATURES RBW Resolution Bandwidth Marker The marker is a visual reference tool for analyzing points on the screen When the marker check box is set clicking on the screen will place a yellow diamond marker Figure 12 that can be moved to any point on the screen The frequency and signal level at the marker location will be shown in the upper right of the screen Marker Delta Checking this box will display a second marker Figure 12 and show the difference delta in frequency and signal strength from the first marker Press the Enable Sweep button once to turn on the analyzer and press a second time to turn it off Revised 22 Oct 14 6 9 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS ESTeem offers different types of antennas ranging from wave to 5 8 wave in physical size The user choice is dependent on the application Communications in the VHF and UHF bands are normally over Line of Sight LOS Looking from the antenna of one wireless modem you must be able to see the antenna of the wireless modem you wish to communicate with If a large object obstructs the line of sight view it is unlikely that satisfactory communications will result This means you must relocate
63. ges Right mouse click on the ESTeem 195C M H and select Configure Radio button to begin programming ESTDiscover Build Date 2014 04 15 I se Tools Interface Model Filter ESTEEM viscover Serial Wlan MAC Peer Ether MAC IP Address Netmask SSID MODE ID VERSION MODEL C 14959 00 04 3F 00 17 FE 00 04 3F 00 17 FC 455 000000M RAW 201404111441 195C 0 Configure radio Update Firmware Serial2MacCalc DiscoverEST Modems ClearList Build Date 2014 04 15 Status sending discovery request on lt All Interfaces gt Figure 6 Opening Radio Configuration Software Revised 22 Oct 14 3 5 EST P N AA107 195CMH Point to Point Transparent Example 1 Figure 1 2 ESTeem Model 195C Transparent RS 232 Wireless Link RS 232 Data Rate 19 200 bps No Parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit 465 500 MHz Operating Frequency Main Office Address 172 16 10 180 CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Technical Tip The unit address of the ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H is the last octet of the IP address This single address is used when configuring the destination and routing Example Main Address IP 172 16 10 180 Unit address 180 Remote Site Address 172 16 10 181 The 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool provides a graphical interface to the software commands for the ESTeem 195C M H The Configuration tab is the default when the Configure Radio Figure 6 button is pressed in t
64. gured as the serial data interface SDI to be used by software applications to transport data The configuration and operation of this mode is outside the scope of this User s Manual For specific information on this mode of operation and programming examples please contact customer support at 509 735 9092 Programming Using the Ethernet Port You can also access the 195C M H via Telnet using the Ethernet port The Telnet interface will open a console port to the ESTeem 195C M H Figure 7 ar a ESTEEM19 Figure 7 Telnet Console Session Revised 22 Oct 14 5 4 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 6 UTILITIES amp FEATURES re tidy dd TE m s ps TRE pel 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility e The ESTeem Narrowband Configuration Utility allows Mare one S oo Y of F 7 da et easy access to the configuration monitoring and Complete NE PPE Serial I QU diagnostics for the ESTeem Model 195C 195M and 195H Installation To install the Discovery Suite and 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility on your computer insert the Resource Disk in your CD drive Fair 20 YEAR EXHIBITOR Note The ESTeem Resource Disk is a stand alone copy of the ESTeem Web site Figure 1 Navigation of the Resource Disk is as simple as using your web browser All technical documentation User s Manuals and the ESTeem Utility Program are available on the disk i i ESTaam will h Jap
65. he Discovery Program All the basic configuration parameters can be entered in this window Figure 7 Most basic information such as the current frequency of operation address and port configuration will be read from the 195C M H and displayed Main Office Configuration Fr 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool m 2 File ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool ev 1 The current address will be set to the last octet of the IP address The Main Office address will be set to 180 This should be entered from the discovery utility but verify and continue Local IP Address 172 16 10 180 Remote VJ Use Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201404111441 2 Set the operating frequency to 456 500 MHz Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer 3 Set the destination address to the last octet in Remote Site address 181 Address Destination lt Global Frequency 465 500000 R 4 Set the data interface to the RS 232 DATA port M PEN MT Port 3 Data Interface RS 232 DATA Port 3 Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 5 Set the operating mode to Transparent 19200 w Noe 8 1 Odd 27 J Even O2 Once all the above software commands adjusted to their correct parameters press the Write Config button to send the changes to the 195C
66. he ESTeem 195C M H The modem can also be programmed by changing individual software commands any serial interface RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 or Telnet to the Ethernet port Please refer to Appendix A Software Commands for a complete list of software commands and instructions on configuration Technical Tip If your computer is configured for DHCP and not attached to the network you will need to assign a static IP address to program the 195C M H 1 Verify the basic hardware configuration from Chapter 2 and open the 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility Figure 5 Press the Discover EST Modems button to continue r ESTDiscover Build Date 2014 04 15 amp 793 Tools Interface Model Filter ESTEEM viscover Serial Wlan MAC Peer Ether MAC IP Address Netmask SSID MODE ID VERSION MODEL C 14959 00 04 3F 00 17 FE 00 04 3F 00 17 FC 172 16 10 180 455 000000M RAW 201404111441 Discover EST Modems S ClearList Build Date 2014 04 15 Status sending discovery request on All Interfaces Figure 5 ESTeem Discovery Utility 2 ESTeem 195C M H will be displayed Figure 5 If the ESTeem 195C M H is not on the same IP subnet as the computer double click on the IP address and Netmask to make the necessary changes Press the Apply Changes button when complete 3 If changes were made to the IP address you will need to press the Discover EST Modems button again to show the chan
67. he firmware version is tied to the release version of the utility and is listed below the address Figure 10 The release of any new firmware version will be listed on the products web site address http www esteem com products 195c 450 470 mhz serial html http www esteem com products 195m 150 174 mhz serial html Model 192 Compatibility The 195C and 195M require training to operate with legacy ESTeem Model 192C 192CHP 192M or 192MHP wireless modems The training process and network installation procedures are found in Appendix C Model 192 Integration of this User s Manual Programming Console CHAPTER 6 UTILITIES amp FEATURES 195 Narrow Band File ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool e Local IP Address 172 16 10 182 Remote V Use Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201401220908 Configuration Route Append Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Update Firmware Unit 182 done 4X 7 C Status Figure 10 Save and Load Configuration The 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Utility has a console window to allow direct access to enter and modify software commands The console uses Telnet to the 195C M H and will link to the modem when the Console tab is selected If communication is lost to the modem on reset you may have to press the Connect button to again see the command prompt CMD Diagnos
68. hout this time require thata before Model 195C M integration new ESTeem Model 195C M be trained to communicate with an existing Model 192 network This training process described below will allow the Model 195C M to recognize any change in deviation in the older radios and adjust accordingly If an ESTeem 195C M is added to an existing Model p 192 network it is highly recommended the Model D exe ng 195C M is installed at a remote location and not the Master or Repeater location of the Model 192 network Figure 1 If the 195C M is required to be used as the Master or Repeater site train the radio modem to one Model 1850M of the remote locations and then test all wireless links NH from that location The Model 195 configuration utility can be used to provide local signal strength RSSI information but can not gather information from a Model 192 because the process uses ModbusTCP protocol only available in the 195C M The ESTeem Model 192 configuration utility s diagnostic can be used to test the operation of the wireless network but must be run from the Model Model 192 192 side of the wireless network For example in Figure EG Remote Gite 1 the diagnostic utility Polling Test must be run from the Master SCADA location Figure 1 Model 192 Integration Diagram Configuring Model 195C 195M for Model 192 dp 155 Maren Based The ESTeem Model 195C
69. is initiating communication to remote PLC s through other Figure 1 Repeater Example remote stations Do not program the repeater configuration in the repeating ESTeems or the remote ESTeems Figure 1 shows a complex 16 node site with four 4 repeater routes This example will illustrate the terms used in the utility and how they correspond to the stations in your site Technical Tip A repeater route consists of any ESTeem in the network that repeats information Look in Figure 1 and note that four of the ESTeems will relay the radio signal for other to another modem ESTeems addresses 3 5 20 and 40 These are the repeater routes A total of four repeater routes will need to be completed for this site Route 1 To complete the first repeater Technical Tip The maximum route entry refer to Figure 1 and find ESTEEM 195 series narrow Band Configuration GENI number of memory locations for any repeater address 5 Route 1 The SRP eRe ESTeem is 32 When possible try ESTeem PLC addresses that use this en and group as many addresses route are addresses 25 28 In the together as you can to save available 195C M H Configuration Utility select memory locations the Route Append tab and press the Edit Tables button Figure 2 will be displayed In Route Entry 01 enter the repeater address Address 5 Scroll down the page and find Append Entry 01 and enter the Repeater Route and address group and will use this repeater
70. isabled packleng 1 2000 This command defines the length of the data packet in bytes Factory default 2000 packmon on off Places the ESTeem in the packet monitor mode The packet monitor modem will allow the user to monitor all wireless packets by their source destination and repeaters Please refer to ESTeem Packet Monitor Engineer Report for complete details on the operation of this feature Factory default off parity 0 3 This command defines the parity setting on the serial device interface This command is used in conjunction with baud databits and stopbits to set the complete serial configuration Factory default 0 None None Parity Even Parity 2 Odd Parity plcproto 0 7 This command defines the PLC protocol emulation used on the selected serial device inteface Factory default 0 None 0 2 None Rockwell Automation DF1 2 Modbus Protocol 3 Modbus ENC_RTU Protocol Configuration Protocol 4 ModbusTCP Opto22 Protocol Modbus ASCII 7 Rockwell Automation EthernetIP 8 Remote Revised 22 Oct 14 APX A 4 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX A SOFTWARE COMMANDS program 1 254 1 254 1 254 1 254 This command is used to remote program another ESTeem unit Example prog 10 Unit 10 is the address of the remote unit Remote programming can be completed through repeaters When a connection has been made with the remote ESTeem the RPG prompt will appear The RPG prompt is the comma
71. less modems are programmed through their Ethernet interface To keep the manual usably short many of the application descriptions and programming details assume the user has a good working knowledge of the following network concepts e General Ethernet networking and the configuration of LAN topologies e Common Ethernet terminology and acronyms e TCP IP network protocol structure and how to configure TCP IP networks and subnets e How to identify and set the TCP IP address on your computer e Have administrator privileges to the computer and network you are configuring e You must be familiar with using web browser software such as Internet Explorer Chrome or Firefox Throughout this User s Manual are Technical Tips in boxes like this that have been added to help answer the most commonly asked questions If you are unfamiliar with any of the above networking concepts you may need to contact your network administrator for assistance Model 195C M H Overview build many types of Wireless Local Area Networks WLAN The ESTeem MEET wis 7 2 Drecmorsl AAS 1 The ESTeem Model 195C M H are wireless modem transceivers that can be used to ANTENNA RECOMMENGATIONS 195C M H series have multiple serial RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 Ethernet and 4 20mA sensor interfaces The Model 195C M H can be configured for multiple BE uus a modes of operation depending upon the needs of the wireless and wired network The eann
72. m from the non volatile memory This can be performed on a remote ESTeem Factory Defaults Pressing the Factory Defaults button will reset the software commands to factory default settings see Appendix for all default values Factory defaults does not reset address frequency or squelch settings Revised 22 Oct 14 6 4 EST P N AA107 195CMH ESTEEM Modbus Monitoring The ESTeem 195C M H support ModbusTCP protocol for access to multiple operating parameters in the wireless modem Receive signal strengths background noise input voltage and packet transmissions are a few of the parameter available though the open ModbusTCP protocol There are multiple methods for extracting the data from the 195C M H but the Configuration Utility has simple data interface on the Configuration Tab Pressing the Modbus Monitoring button once will start the data monitor of either the local ESTeem 195C M H or the remote defined in the Route Append tab Figure 8 Note For remote Modbus Monitoring the route to the remote locations MUST be defined in the Route and Append tables See Chapters 4 and 5 for routing configuration The 195 Narrowband Configuration Utility will update the current status of the operating parameters until the Modbus Monitoring button is pressed a second time If multiple repeaters are required to access a remote or the Modbus monitoring is used on a busy network the Modbus Timeout parameter may need to be adjusted CHAPTER
73. nd prompt of the remote modem radio on off The radio transmitter enable command The ESTeem radio transmitter will cycle on and off when enabled for tuning and antenna testing procedures Factory default off ON Enabled OFF Disabled reset The software reset command for the ESTeem The execution of this command resets the internal electronics in the ESTeem retry 0 99 The retry command number This is the number specifying the number of retries retransmission of frames that are not acknowledged Frames are retransmitted RETRY times before operation is aborted Factory default 6 r power 1 8 This command sets the output power on the ESTeem 195C M radio modem Each increase in value represents 0 5 watts of output power Factory default 8 4 Watts 2 0 5 Watts 0 Watts 1 5 Watts 2 0 Watts 2 5 Watts 3 0 Watts 3 5 Watts 8 4 0 Watts route lf r1 r2 r3 The route sets up the route table in the ESTeem This command is used in conjunction with the append command to configure the routing table in the ESTeem 195C M wireless modem See Chapter 4 Repeating for complete details 1 User defined route number Route numbers 1 to 32 may be used rl Address of first repeater Address numbers from I to 254 may be used r2 Address of second repeater Address numbers from I to 254 may be used r3 Address of third repeater Address numbers from 1 to 254 may be used rssi This command will display
74. nector Connector ESTeem 195H 4 20mA Sensor Interface Cable AA066 I Lightning Arrestor AA161 12 VDC Power Supply 179 Ethernet Interface Cable AA09 2 Revised 25 Sep 14 1 7 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS Model 195H Pole Mount Outdoor Fixed Base Hardware Diagram Omni Directional Antenna ANTENNA RECOMMENDATIONS 1 Omni Directional AA20H or 5327775 2 Directional AA202H LMR195 Coax bui AA241LMR N Male Wi Connector Weatherproof Boot Direct Pole Mount AA195PM __ Pole Mounting Brackets For 1 25 to 2 25 poles Weatherproof Front Cover Pole Mounting Kit 4 Directional Antenna NOTES Use coax cable runs as short as practical to minimize cable losses 2 Vapor wrap all external antenna coax connections with vinyl wrap A243 Contact EST for recommendations regarding antenna mounting hardware and installation tips Ground antenna structure base and lightning arrestor Ethernet ac ESTeem Programming Cable Weatherproof Weatherproof Boot Resources AA09 2 Boot AA109 Ethernet Cable ght VAG 09 1 50 ft maximum RS 232 Three Wire Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable RS 232 AA09 1 50 ft maximum Earth Ground Interface Cable AA0621 1 Revised 25 Sep 14 7 8 Remote Power 09 2 Ethernet Surge AA175 3 Protection BESTYRTE METT
75. npack the ESTeem Model 195C M H shipping boxes and locate the items below for initial configuration Take a few minutes to inventory your equipment before you proceed Report any missing or damaged items to Customer Support 509 735 9092 as soon as possible Each node in your ESTeem Model 195C M H s network may have different hardware components based upon the final installation location i e Outdoor Indoor Point to point or Muti Point Antenna types cable lengths power supplies may be different but the following items will be required for basic setup Model 195C M H AA109 Resource Disk iN Electronic Systems 4 N G Technology Ine J Antenna Ethernet Cable AA191C Displayed Power Supply AA179 Displayed Note Your accessory model numbers may vary from the above but you will need to locate each of above items to continue configuration Revised 22 Oct 14 2 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 2 STARTING OUT Model 195C M H Hardware Configuration Technical Tips The following steps should be completed to begin configuration of the ESTeem Model 195C M H 1 Configure the Model 195C M H prior to 1 Connect the antenna cable to the TNC connection on the ESTeem Model 195C M H Figure mounting 1 2 Attach antenna to the 2 Connect the power supply and Ethernet cable to the ESTeem Complete the Software Model 195C M H before Configuration below and proceed to Chapter 3 to begin programming powering up
76. of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their expense To insure compliance to FCC non interference regulations peripherals attached to this modem require shielded I O cables If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the radio TV receiving antenna Re orient the modem antenna Relocate the modem with respect to the radio TV receiving antenna Plug the power supply for the modem into a different outlet so that the modem and radio TV receiver are on different branch circuits Verify that the modem chassis is connected to an earth ground Attach a split bead FAIR RITE PN 2643164251 to the RS 232 cable If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00245 4 Application forms for the license are available from the nearest office of the FCC Electronic Systems Technology maintains a list of consultants that provide professional services
77. ole break sequence to program Note Port pin out information found in Appendix B Interface Ports setcon r1 r2 r3 da This command defines the destination address for the ESTeem to perform a connect when data arrives in the configured serial device interface sdi This function supports a direct connect or a connect through a maximum of three repeaters rl ESTeem address 1 to 254 of repeater 1 r2 ESTeem address 1 to 254 of repeater 2 r3 ESTeem address 1 to 254 of repeater 3 da Destination address 1 to 255 sread This command will complete an instantaneous read of the values in the four 4 20mA sensors stopbits 1 2 This command sets the number of stop bits for the serial device interface This command is used with baud parity databits to configure the serial port on the ESTeem Factory default 1 termt 0 5000 The serial device interface receive termination timer value This value is the time after the last serial data bit 1s received in the serial buffer that the modem will wait for further data If additional data is received from the device the ESTeem will make an RF packet and send to the remote ESTeem This value can be 0 to 5000 milliseconds Factory default 60 Revised 22 Oct 14 APX A 6 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX A SOFTWARE COMMANDS txdelay 0 500 Number of milliseconds the ESTeem 195C M will wait after receiving serial or Ethernet data packet before transmitting to remote
78. ourth route uses a total of three repeaters Follow the address route from the master and notice that the first repeater is address 3 Type 3 in the first repeater block The second address from the master in this route is address 20 Type 20 in the second repeater block The third repeater address from the master is address 40 Type 40 in the third repeater block Figure 6 Notice that the two addresses that use this repeater route are not sequential by putting 30 in the first block and 35 in the second would allocate addresses 31 34 to this route In this example we will input each address separately On the first line type 30 in both blocks and on the second line use the same repeater route number and type 35 in both blocks Figure 6 CHAPTER 4 REPEATING FEATURES Route Entry 01 Repeater1 5 Repeater 0 Repeaters 0 Route Entry 02 Repeater1 3 Repeater 0 Repeaters 0 Append Entry 01 Route 1 StartlD 25 EndlD 28 Group Append Entry 02 Route 2 Start ID 20 EndiD 21 Group Figure 4 Route 2 Configuration Route Entry 01 Repeater1 5 Repeater 0 Repeaters 0 Route Entry 02 Repeater 1 3 Repeater 0 Repeater3 0 Route Entry 03 Repeater1 3 Repeater 20 Repeaters 0 Append Entry 01 Route 1 sStarlD 25 EndID 28 Group Append Entry 02 Route 2 StatlD 20 EndID 21 Group Append Entry 03 Route 3 Stat ID 40 EndID 42 Group Figure 5 Route 3 Configuration Route Entry 01 Repeater1 5 Repeater 0 Repeater3 0 Route
79. own in Figure 13 Revised 22 Oct 14 Address 183 _ Global Destination 480 Operating Mode Frequency MHz 465 500000 Transparent PLC Emulation Data Interface RS 485 DATA Port 1 1 Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 19200 None 8 1 C Odd o7 22 Even Figure 13 Remote Site Configuration 3 8 EST P N AA107 195CMH PLC Emulation Example 1 Figure 4 6 ESTeem Model 195C Allen Bradley DF1 Half Duplex BCC Emulation 465 500 MHz Main Office Address 172 16 10 180 CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Technical Tip The unit address of the ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H is the last octet of the IP address This single address is used when configuring the destination and routing Example Main Address IP 172 16 10 180 Unit address 180 Repeater Address 172 16 10 181 Remote Site Addresses 172 16 10 182 172 16 10 185 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool e Jte Jr Technical Tip The address of the ESTeem File 195C and 195M must match the connected PLC when operating with a serial interface in PLC emulation mode ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool Wr mmn Mic m Local IP Address 172 16 10 180 2 Remote VJ Use Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201404111441 The following are configuration page examples for PLC emulation mode The PLC emulation driver allows the ESTeem to id
80. protocols Ethernet Interface protocols direct access only Telnet IP Configuration Firmware upgrades Mechanical Environmental Temperature Range 30 to 60 C Humidity 95 Non condensing Dimensions 1 9 in H x6 7 in Wx6 2 in L Weight 1 25 Ibs 1 Year Product Warranty Outdoor Pole Mount Kit AA195PM 48 VDC Power Supply AA175 3 RJ 45 To DB9 Serial Adaptor AA0621 1 RJ 45 To Terminal Block Adaptor AA066 Antennas Surge Protectors Cables etc Contact factory for various options market esteem com or 509 735 9092 Revised 22 Oct 14 APX F 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH Antenna Specifications Model No AA20H Antenna Type Omni Directional 14 Wave Applications Base or Repeater Locations Frequency 217 220 MHz Polarization Vertical Impedance 50 ohms Gain 3 0 dBd with ground radials VSWR lt 1 5to I Front To Back Ratio n a Horizontal Beamwidth n a Vertical Beamwidth 40 degrees Antenna Material Stainless steel whip and ground plane radials Mounting Hardware Stainless steel clamps for pipe mount Antenna Connector UHF Female SO 239 Antenna Envelope 43 in length with 43 in width with ground plane radials Weight 2 165 Model No AA202H Antenna Type Directional 6 element yagi Applications Fixed base mounting Frequency 215 225 MHz Polarization Vertical or Horizontal Impedance 50 ohms Gain 9 dBd VSWR lt 1 21 Horizontal Beamwidth 66 degrees Vertical Beamwidth 52 degre
81. puter operating system Windows Linux etc The application requires two 2 additional support files to operate Java Downloadable from http www java The version required will be based upon your operating system Note The installation and updates from Java may try and install additional web browser toolbars Uncheck the optional installation if they are not desired Trainina WinPcap Downloadable from http www winpcap org The version required will be based upon your operating system ESTeem Utilities lj Model 195C M Discovery Suite The utilities are available for download from our site Each ESTeem Utility Program is compressed ZIP file Model 195C M Series When asked to Open the File or Save to Disk select Save to Disk Place the file in its own directory on your hard drive open the Zip file and run the executable program Search The Discovery Suite will display all ESTeem 195C M series wireless modems connected to the computers Ethernet connection regardless of their current IP address This utility will allow modification of the modem s IP address to the network of the computer for further configuration through the linked 195C M Configuration Utility AES NOTE The Java Runtime and VWinPcap must be installed prior to operation of this utility ESTeem Discovery Suite Figure 2 195C M H Configuration Utility Download Revised 22 Oct 14 6 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 6 UTILITIES amp FEATURES
82. r Example 3 Transparent Multipoint Example 4 PLC Emulation Mode CHAPTER 4 Repeating Features Configuring Route and Append Tables Reading Route and Append Tables Clearing Route and Append Tables CHAPTER 5 Ethernet Applications Programming Through Ethernet Port Ethernet Bridge Mode Using Ethernet as Serial Device Interface SDI Revised 22 Oct 14 Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 2 2 4 EST P N AA107 195CMH ESTEEM TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 6 Utilities and Features Model 195C M H Configuration Utility 6 1 Configuration 6 1 Read Modem Configuration 2 MMMMM 6 3 Write Modem Configuration 1rerrr 6 4 Reset Modem MMMMMM 6 4 Factory Defaults 6 4 Modbus Monitoring 6 4 Reading Receive Signal Strength RSS 6 4 ModbusTCP Tables 5 bz MMMMMMMMMM 6 4 Save and Load Configuration File 6 5 Update Firmware 6 7 Programming Console 6 7 Diagnostics 6 7 Spectrum Analyzer 6 8 CHAPTER 7 Antenna Setup Coax Cables 7 1 Weatherproofing 7 2 Grounding z D ns MMere 7 2 SWR Testing DSS eem 7 2 Example Antenna Configurations 7 3 Model 195C Cabinet Mount z 7
83. rces Ethernet AA109 ne ag MR195 Coax 2341 RS 232 Interface Cable TNC Male Connector E al rm LNIMNSINDS N Male Connector ESTeem 195M N Male Connector RS 422 485 4 20mA Sensor Interface Cable AA066 I I I I AA0621 1 Lightning Arrestor AA161 12 VDC Power Supply 1 79 AA09 2 Revised 25 Sep 14 7 5 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 7 ANTENNA SETUPS Model 195M Pole Mount Outdoor Fixed Base Hardware Diagram Omni Directional Antenna Directional Antenna i O LMR195 Coax pah NOTES N Mal RECOMMENDATIONS AA241LMR ale 4 Omni Directional 1 Use coax cable runs as short as Connector i inimize c ui AA20M or ANT150F6 practical to minimize cable losses 2 Vapor wrap all external antenna coax Weatherproof 2 Directional AA202M connections with vinyl wrap AA243 Boot 3 Contact EST for recommendations regarding antenna mounting hardware N Direct Pole Mount and installation tips Pole Mounting Kit 4 Ground antenna structure base and AA195PM lightning arrestor Pole Mounting Brackets For 1 25 to 2 25 poles n ud Weatherproof Front Cover Ethernet Cable Remote Power Ethernet Lee Programming Cable 4 Weatherproof Boot ae Ethernet Cable 10
84. ress 172 16 10 200 CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Technical Tip The unit address of the ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H is the last octet of the IP address This single address is used when configuring the destination and routing Example Main Address IP 172 16 10 180 Unit address 180 The addition of a repeater to a point to point link is as simple as including the repeater address in the destination Figure 9 The following are configuration page examples for each site in the network Main Office Configuration 1 The current address will be set to the last octet of the IP address The Main Office address will be set to 180 This should be entered from the discovery utility but verify and continue 2 Set the operating frequency to 456 500 MHz 3 Set the destination to the Remote Site address including the repeater 200 181 The 195C M H RF link will follow the exact path as written in this field For example the data will first be sent to address 200 and then repeated to address 181 4 Set the data interface to the RS 232 DATA port Port 3 5 Set the operating mode to Transparent Once all the above software commands are adjusted to their correct parameters press the Write Config button to send the changes to the 195C 195M or 195H The modem will reset and be ready for operation on the selected serial port r 195 Narrow Band Configuration Tool olol z File ESTERM 195 Serie
85. ronments 150 174 MHz 195M 10 W m 450 MHz 195C 15 W m Canadian Safety Code 6 Limits Uncontrolled Environments 150 174 MHz 195M 2 W m 450 MHz 195C 3 W m Revised 22 Oct 14 APX D 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX D ESTEEM FCC DOC INFORMATION RF EXPOSURE WARNING A minimum separation must be maintained between the user and nearby antenna at the following distances EXPOSITION RF AVERTISSEMENT Un minimum de s paration doit tre maintenue entre l utilisateur et proximit antenne aux distances suivantes Radio Model Antenna Model Gain FCC Minimum Industry Canada FCC Industry Canada Separation Minimum Minimum Minimum Distance Separation Separation Separation Controlled Distance Distance Distance Environment Controlled Uncontrolled Uncontrolled Environment Environment Environment 195C AA19C 0 dBd 35 cm 0 35 m 0 77 m 9 Watts 195C AA20C 1 3 2 dBd 50 cm 0 5m 111 cm 1 11 m 9 Watts Max 195C AA202C 1 9 dBd 97 cm 0 97 m 216 cm 2 16 m 9 Watts Max 195M AA19M 0 dBd 31 cm 0 31 68 cm 0 68 m 7 Watts Max 195M AA20M 3 0 dBd 43 cm 0 43 m 96 cm 0 96 m 7 Watts Max 195M AA202M 8 dBd 76 cm 0 76 m 170 cm 1 7m 7 Watts Max 195H AA19H 0 dBd 17 cm N A 36 cm N A 2 Watts Max 195H AA20H 3 dBd 23 cm N A 50 cm N A 2 Watts Max 195H AA202H 9 dBd 46 cm N A 103 cm N A 2 Watts Max Revised 22 Oct 14 APX D 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH ESTEEM APPENDIX D
86. s Narrow Band Configuration Tool IG Local IP Address 172 16 10 180 2 Remote V Use Route From Append Table FW Relesse Date 201404111441 Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer Address 180 Destination 200 181 _ Global Frequency MHz 465 500000 Operating Mode Transparent PLC Emulation Data Interface RS 232 DATA Port 3 Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 19200 v None 8 1 Odd 7 2 J Even Read Config Write Config Status general configuration retreived okay Figure 9 Point to Point with Repeater Main Site Configuration Complete the configuration for the remote site and repeater as shown in Figures 10 and 11 Address 181 Destination 200 180 Frequency m MHz 465 500000 Operating Mode Data Interface RS 232 DATA Port 3 Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 19200 9 Noe 98 9 1 J Odd 7 22 Even Figure 10 Remote Site Configuration Revised 22 Oct 14 Transparent Address 200 Destination 180 J Global _ Global Frequency MHz 465 500000 Operating Mode 8 Transparent 3 PLC Emulation gt PLC Emulation Data Interface RS 232 DATA Port 3 M Serial Data Interface Configuration Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 19200
87. se Route From Append Table FW Release Date 201409111015 Configuration Route Append Advanced Configuration Diagnostics Firmware Console 192 Compatibility Analyzer Address Destination Global Frequency y MHz 465 000000 Operating Mode Transparent Data Interface Ethernet 10 100 Ethernet Data Interface Configuration Static Ethernet Bridge use append table J TCP Socket TCPPort gag _ UDP marco UDP Port 9998 Read Config Write Config Status general configuration retreived okay Figure 2 Ethernet Bridge Configuration Page Revised 22 Oct 14 5 2 EST P N AA107 195CMH cE ETHERNET APPLICATIONS Ethernet Network Routing Configuration To control the Ethernet data flow in the wireless network the Ethernet bridge mode uses the Technical Tip The ESTeem Route and Append tables Every Ethernet device using the ESTeem 195C M H wireless 195C M H only support Class network will have to be identified in the Route Append table This detailed configuration will B 255 255 0 0 and Class C allow the lower throughput Ethernet radio modems to only pass network traffic for the specific 255 255 255 0 IP subnets Ethernet devices on the network and ignore all broadcast traffic Figure 3 below shows an example wireless Ethernet network layout n Remote 1 Repeater Address 10 ___ Ethernet Switch IP Addressing Remote 1
88. sets the modem identification for the ESTeem 195C M This is a simple alpha numeric value set in the modem for easy identification in the network This command can take up to 12 characters long and could be used for site name location or any value to easily identify Factory default lt blank gt ip addr IP Address This command sets the IP address for the ESTeem 195C M Factory default 172 16 8 1xx where xx is the last two numbers of the serial number Revised 22 Oct 14 APX A 3 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX A SOFTWARE COMMANDS model Displays the product model of default firmware that is installed Model should be the same as product being used netmask IP Address Netmask The netmask command sets the IP netmask for the ESTeem 195C M This command is used in conjunction with the ip_addr and gw_addr commands to complete IP address for the ESTeem Factory default 255 255 0 0 network 0 255 Network identification code This is used to program a common code for all modems in the customers network so that another facility on your frequency using the same addresses will not interfere with your equipment Factory default 37 packdump on off This function enables monitoring of the data sent through the configured serial device interface SDI This troubleshooting tool can be used to verify the operation of the wireless network by looking at both serial devices exchanging data Factory default off on Enabled off D
89. t 2 With Handshaking Signals RJ 45 Female Optional RJ 45 To DBO9 3 Wire Adaptor Available 3 RS 485 Port RJ 45 Shared With 4 20 mA Sensor Port 4 RS 422 Port 4 20 mA I O RJ 45 Shared With Ethernet Port RJ 45 Female Shared With RS 485 Port Antenna Input Output TNC Female Connector External DC Input Power Mini Combicon 3 pin female Protocols Serial Data Interface Master PLC mode protocols ASCII T t t rr a NE Allen Bradley DF1 Opto22 Modbus RTU ASCII and Transparent protocols Ethernet Interface protocols supported for remote access via ARP proxy on Master Gateway Unit ICMP Echo ping Modbus TCP Aux Voltage 4 20mA readings RSSI MCU Core Temperature Remote Configuration Ethernet Interface protocols direct access only Telnet IP Configuration Firmware upgrades Mechanical Environmental Temperature Range 30 to 60 C Humidity 95 Non condensing Dimensions 1 9 in H x6 7 in Wx6 2 in L Weight 1 25 Ibs Product Warranty 1 Year Options Outdoor Pole Mount Kit AA195PM 48 VDC Power Supply AA175 3 RJ 45 To DB9 Serial Adaptor AA0621 1 RJ 45 To Terminal Block Adaptor AAO66 Antennas Surge Protectors Cables etc Contact factory for various options market esteem com or 509 735 9092 Revised 22 Oct 14 APX E 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX E 195C SPECIFICATIONS Model No Antenna Type Applications Frequency Polarization Impedance Gain VSWR Front To Back Ratio
90. t to Send Input RS 422 Y TX RAD Receive Data Output E i Figure 1 Model 195C M H Data Interfaces Revised 22 Oct 14 APX B 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX B INTERFACE PORTS Ethernet Port Port 2 The ESTeem Model 195C 195M and 195H have a Full and Half Duplex Auto negotiation interface supporting both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps 10 100BaseT The port is compatible with TLA EIA 568B cable configuration Figure 2 A standard Ethernet patch cable AA09 2 can be used to interface the 195C M H to a computer The Ethernet port is used for both programming the Model 195C M H and data transfer 10Base T Signal 100 Base TX Signal Figure 2 Ethernet Interface RS 232C Data Ports Ports 3 and 4 The ESTeem Model 195C M H have two RS 232C data interfaces on the front panel Port 3 has a full RS 232 interface with handshake while Port 4 has only Transmit Receive and Ground Port 4 will generally be used only when the 195C M H is pole mounted with remote power To interface the 195C M H to the serial port on the computer you will need serial cable AA0621 1 with the following pin out ESTeem Model 195C M H Port 3 ESTeem Model AA0621 1 Cable RJ 45 Function DB 9 Pin No Pin No Data Set Ready DSR 6 Data Carrier Detect DCD Data Terminal Ready DTR 4 4 Signal Ground GND 3 6 TransmitData TxD 3 7 CleartoSemt CTS 8 8 jRequsttoSen RTS 7 Revised 2
91. table retreived okay Figure 15 Repeater Routing Configuration Revised 22 Oct 14 3 9 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Master Site Repeater Configuration Route Entry 01 Repeater 181 Repeater 0 Repeater 3 0 Only the master site in a PLC Emulation network will have a the repeater routing information PLC Emulation Example I Route Entry 02 Repeater1 181 Repeater 183 Repeater3 0 Figure 4 uses two ESTeem 195C M H radio modems as repeaters There is a stand alone repeater at IP address 172 16 10 181 Address 181 and a second repeater site that AppendEnty 01 Route 1 StatiD 182 EndID 183 Group _ is also aremote location at IP address 172 16 10 183 Address m 183 Each of these locations will need to be configured as AppendEntry02 Route 2 StatlD 184 EndID 185 Group routes in the table Figure 16 Figure 16 Routes and Append Configuration Once the repeater routes have been identified in the network the append entries will instruct the ESTeem 195C M H which remote addresses use these routes The append entry creates a group of address from the Start ID to the End ID Refer to Figure 4 and note address 182 and 183 repeater and also a remote site will use the repeater address 181 Enter Route 1 with a start address of 182 and an end address of 183 Append entry 2 will use repeater route 2 and addresses 184 through 185 will use this route Once all repeater entries have been completed press the
92. the status of the received signal strength indication rssi The values displayed in dBm instantaneous noise floor last valid dBm Revised 22 Oct 14 APX A 5 EST P N AA107 195CMH APPENDIX A SOFTWARE COMMANDS save The save command The execution of this command stores the current command values and switches Note Please wait approximately two seconds after executing the SAVE command before turning off power to the ESTeem s n Serial Number command When executed from the Command Model will output the ESTeem serial number of the unit that is defined at the time of manufacturer sdi Sets the serial device interface sdi for the ESTeem 195C M Any serial port not configured as the sdi can be used as a console port for programming The sdi can also be placed in console mode by entering three pluses in the port within three seconds of a reboot of the ESTeem 195C or 195M Factory default 2 Port 3 RS 232 with Full Handshake Lines No serial data interface All console ports 1 RS 232 Port 4 3 wire RS 232 only with remote power 2 RS 232 Port 3 Full RS 232 with hardware handshaking 3 RS 485 Port I 4 RS 422 Port 2 5 TCP Socket Port 2 Custom software interface required 6 UDP Socket Port 2 Custom software interface required Technical Tip A three second delay is added after a reset before the ESTeem 195C or 195M will process any data through the serial interface This time allows entry of the cons
93. thernet networks Pin Ha 100Base TX Signal emm o mm a med Receive d B Unused Figure 1 Ethernet Interface Revised 22 Oct 14 5 1 EST P N AA107 195CMH CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET APPLICATIONS Ethernet Bridge Mode The mode of operation for transfer of Ethernet data over an ESTeem 195C 195M or 195H wireless network is the Ethernet Bridge Mode This mode is primarily used to gather data from remote Ethernet devices such as RTU s or PLC s in supervisory control networks SCADA Bridging Ethernet networks with these narrowband wireless modems will not work To configure the Ethernet bridge mode bh Technical Tip The ESTeem 195C M H do support opanning Tree Protocol STP on the Ethernet Bridge so all network loops will have to be resolved by network layout Set the Data Interface in the 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool to Ethernet 10 100 and Static Ethernet Bridge Figure 2 Verify the IP address for the 195C M H and note the Address shown is the last Octet of the IP address The destination address can be any remote 195C M H Verify the operating frequency is correct for the licensed network Press the Write Config button to save the changes and proceed to the Route Append configuration below ESTEEM 195 Series Narrow Band Configuration Tool 0 000 bo i Local IP Address 172 165 10 5 Remote Li
94. tics The diagnostic menu tests the wireless communication between multiple ESTeem 195C M H or Model 192 series mw Mmmm wireless modems The diagnostic test will send multiple sized data packets to the test addresses listed and also measure the receive signal strength wireless link Press the Add Units to Local IPA 172 16 10 10 emote rom Append T Test button to enter the destination ESTeem addresses or you 77 m can enter a range example 20 26 is all addresses 20 through 26 in the Radios to Test box Figure 11 Pressing the Start Eemgurunon Revenoven Connguranon Diagnoses Firmware conste 182 companonn Anata loco CU Tests button once will begin testing and pressing again will 00021 TM stop the testing ee The diagnostic screen will show the instantaneous results of the testing such as which site is being polled and the current signal strength All diagnostic information can be saved by pressing the Print Results button Technical Tip The Diagnostics will not function if the Model 195C M H is in Ethernet Bridge Mode Use a standard TCP IP Ping utility to test the reliability of the wireless link Revised 22 Oct 14 6 7 herations 0 Path 00020 Connad Status Not Connected Short TX 410 bytes 0 Short Acks 0 Medum TX 832 bytes 0 Medium Aces 0 Long TX 1964 bytes 0 Long Acks 0 Short Rees 0 Re conned Count 9
95. ttached to the network you will need to assign a static IP Note If the page does not auto load open your web browser and set your address line to address to program the D index html Where D is the drive letter for your CD ROM drive 195C M H 2 From the Main Page select ESTeem Utilities gt ESTeem Models 195C and 195M and click on ESTeem Discovery Suite Figure 2 This will download a compressed file that contains the executable Configuration Utility Extract the file to your desktop or any folder on your computer 195M 195Ed 195Eg 195Ea 900 MHz 24GHz 5 8 GHz 184 1 54 Mbps 1 54 Mbps See dim o m 2 Complete Spectrum of 0 00 SSH Serial Wireless Modems ES TM eA 450 470 MHz 49 GHz 64 8 Kbps i Kiss 1 54 Mbps 210M 150 174 MHz 64 8 Kbps ABOUT US NEWS PRODUCTS APPLICATIONS amp SOLUTIONS HOME Model 195C M Series The Model 195C M Discovery Suite is a Java based application toolbox compatible with any computer operating system Windows Linux etc The application requires two 2 additional support files to operate Java Downloadable from http www java The version required will be based upon your operating system Note The installation and updates from Java may try and install additional web browser toolbars Uncheck the optional installation if they are not desired WinPcap Downloadable from http www winpcap org The v
96. z and 50Kbps 50KHz Tx Output Power Software Adjustable 0 5 to 2 Watts 114 dBm 6 25Khz 111 dBm 12 5KHz 108 dBm 25KHz and RF Data Rates Vs Channel Spacing Rx Sensitivity 105 dBm 50KHz Power 48VDC 12V Aux Status Multi Color LED Tx Rx Rx Valid Rx Error LED Indicators RS 232 TXRx RS 485 Tx Rx RS 422 Tx Rx Ethernet Activity Link Data Packet Information Radio Addressing 1 254 Total Units Digi repeating allows up to 3 repeaters between end points Data Packet Size 1 2000 Bytes Serial Data Interface Buffer Size 8K bytes Tx 8K bytes Rx 3 J D Q 3 5 r External 48 VDC Power Supply EST P N AA175 3 30 Watts RJ 45 Connector Cat 5 Cable 300 Ft Maximum 10 8 to 15 VDC External DC Power Input 3 c pt c r c na Oo o 2 r o Ethernet Port 10 100 RJ 45 Female Serial Data Interfaces One of four selectable RJ 45 Female Antenna Input Output TNC Female Connector External DC Input Power Mini Combicon 3 pin female 1 r o Serial Data Interface Master PLC mode protocols supported by auto digi repeater function Ethernet Interface protocols supported for remote ICMP Echo ping Modbus TCP Aux Voltage 4 20mAreadings RSSI MCU access via ARP proxy on Master Gateway Unit Core Temperature Remote Configuration Allen Bradley DF1 Opto22 Modbus RTU ASCIl and Transparent

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