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1. SEES iro ERR ERREUR TENET 14 3 2 Configuratio NE 14 3 3 Testing The LNK issie en een rn Tr EEIN A eee ecu rena osea Pa EK 15 4 0 Repeater Mode Configuration 16 Before configuring or using the Ethernet interface please read Section 3 3 Testing The Link NL900S USER MANUAL 1 0 Introduction The NL900S series transceivers provide highly reliable wireless connectivity for either point to point or point to multipoint applications Frequency hopping spread spectrum FHSS technology ensures maximum resistance to multipath fading and robustness in the presence of interfering signals while operation in the 900 MHz ISM band allows license free use in the US and Canada The NL900S supports all standard serial data rates for host communications from 1 2 to 115 2 kb s On board data buffering and an error correcting air protocol provide smooth data flow and simplify the task of integration with existing applications Key NL900S features include technology with up to 50 frequency channels 902 to 928 MHz e Multipath fading resistant frequency hop ping Selectable 1 10 100 250 500 or 1000 mW transmit power with a firmware interlock of 85 mW maximum for 500 kb s operation e Support for point to point or point to Optional AES encryption provides multipoint applications protection to eavesdropping e FCC 15 247 certified for license free e Nonvolatile memory stores NL900S operation con
2. Null Modem RS232 DB9 Male Connector Black DB9 Female Female Cable Gray DB9 Female Male Cable Pin Description 6 9 5 33 DCD 5 1 o9 2 RxD TE 80 3 TxD o o9 4 DTR 2 6 5 GND 9 o 6 DSR 95 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 1 4 RJ45 Cable Pinout Definitions Pin 4 Pin 5 Reserved Reserved Pin 3 Pin 6 Receive 4 Receive Pin 2 Pin 7 Transmit Reserved Pin 1 Pin 8 1 Pm Transmit Reserved Pmi 8 Position 1 at RJ45 jack Position 1 at RJ45 plug 1 5 USB Cable Pinout Definitions Cable Device ws Serr USBB USB mini Pin Signal Color Description 1 vec oO 45V 2 o Data 3 D BH Data 4 oND i Ground NL900S USER MANUAL 1 6 NL900S Configuration Utility Software The software CD included with your NL900S units provides a utility for changing the settings on each unit 1 6 1 Installation 1 Remove the contents of the box Contents should include a NL900S unit b This Quick Start Guide c Installation CD for the Radio Configuration Suite RCS Lite 2 Install the software on a Windows 2000 XP Vista or Window 7 PC a Insert the installation CD b The CD is equipped with Autorun which should launch the installation program automatically If you do not have Autorun enabled or if the installation program does not launch automatically i Goto My Computer and double click on the CD DVD drive containing the installa
3. effectively you should test each part of the link in sequence Without a reliable link at the radio level Indicated by a solid link light especially due to the data requirements of TCP IP the link will be unusable Due to the fact that there are several encapsulating frames and to that packets of a certain length are broken up and reassembled the hopping times required by the radio module and the Ack Nack connection nature of TCP IP the throughput of the link can be limited 1 Configure both the Master and Slave radios for Ethernet Device Bridging Wizard Make sure that each radio has the other as the destination of the Ethernet Device Bridge Power on both radio modems and wait a MINIMUM of 20 SECONDS for each radio to boot up and establish a radio link Verify that the link light is on solid for both Master and Slave radios Only connect the Ethernet Crossover cable between PC1 and the Master radio at this time DO NOT connect the Ethernet Crossover cable between PC2 and the Slave radio Ping the Master s assigned IP address using PC1 If that is successful ping the Slave Radio s assigned IP address Check for blinking Ethernet Activity LED and Radio TX LED Red Now connect PC2 using a Ethernet Crossover cable to the remote Slave Ping the Slave s assigned IP address from PC2 If successful ping the Master s assigned IP address from PC2 Now that pings are traveling both directions you may attempt t
4. requiring extended temperature range or unusual environmental requirements such as military medical life support or life sustaining equipment are specifically not recommended without additional testing for such application Limited Warranty For a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase RF NEULINK warrants the transceiver against defects in materials and workmanship RF NEULINK will not honor this warranty and this warranty will be automatically void if there has been any 1 Tampering signs of tampering or opening the transceiver s case 2 Exposure to water or water vapor Outside operation requires the NL900S be contained in a NEMA 4 enclosure or better 3 Repair or attempt to repair by anyone other than an RF NEULINK authorized technician This warranty does not cover and RF NEULINK will not be liable for any damage or failure caused by misuse abuse acts of God accidents electrical irregularity or other causes beyond RF NEULINK s control or claim by other than the original purchaser NL900S USER MANUAL FCC Information FCC Notice A WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RF Exposure Installation Instructions A WARNING To satisfy FCC RF exposure requireme
5. the radio to be communicated with in this field The choices are 0 254 An address of 255 in all radios including the master will cause the slaves and the master all to talk to each other in broad cast mode 5 Destination Network I D This field must have the same ID as all radios on the same network 6 Encryption Encryption is turned on by default and it is important to note that the encryption code will be the same on all radios programmed from the same Radio Data Base Radio rdb Radios programmed from a different RDB will have different codes and will not talk to radios that were programmed from the first RDB You must either turn off encryption or manually generate a new code and program that code into each radio All other applicable fields are selected and filled in automatically when programming is done These field values can be changed but only advanced users should consider changing the information in these fields See the example in the figure below The 6 fields of special attention are numbered in red XSNL900S Factory Programmer 1 0 4 E zip File Edit Tools Help e Ct uM 4 rf neulink Configuration Displaying data from radio System Info r Version Info S N oo00000000 Find Config Nios FPGA CS Ver 1220812010 Ethernet Mac 00 00 00 00 00 00 Nios FPGA Date 1298654147 Network 1 Nios S W Ver fis Radio ID 2 RadeFrmwaever Radio Name MASTER Adv
6. DIVISION OF RF INDUSTRIES NL900S 900MHz Spread Spectrum Wireless Transceiver User s Manual Version 1 7 rfneulink NL900S COM 1 7610 MIRAMAR ROAD SAN DIEGO CA 92126 800 233 1728 wwW rfneulink com rfneulink rfindustries com Document Information Copyright Information Copyright 2011 RF NEULINK All rights reserved The information contained in this manual and the accompanying software programs are copyrighted and all rights are reserved by RF NEULINK RF NEULINK reserves the right to make periodic modifications of this product without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revision Copying duplicating selling or otherwise distributing any part of this product without the prior consent of an authorized representative of RF NEULINK is prohibited All brands and product names in this publication are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders This material is preliminary Information furnished by RF NEULINK in this specification is believed to be accurate Devices sold by RF NEULINK are covered by the warranty and patent indemnification provisions appearing in its Terms of Sale only RF NEULINK makes no warranty express statutory and implied or by description regarding the information set forth herein RF NEULINK reserves the right to change specifications at any time and without notice RF NEULINK s products are intended for use in normal commercial applications Applications
7. L900S radio a Launch the configuration wizard to configure the radio by either double clicking the NL900S RCS Lite desktop icon or by launching it from the programs menu Accessed by clicking on the Start button under All Programs NL900S RCS Lite NL900S RCS Lite b If you wish to create a Radio database at the default path simply go to the next step c otherwise press the New button on the initial wizard screen Figure 1 and select the location in which you wish to create the new radio database C To login to the specified database press the Next gt gt button next page NL900S USER MANUAL 9 25 NL9OOS Radio Master Configuration Wizard Lite 1 0 3 Task Configure Please select the location of your radio database rf neuliak Database Path C Documents and Settings Administrator My Documents Radio rdb A radio database is an encrypted and password protected file that can hold all of your radio configurations If you wish to create a New radio database simply press the New button and select the location in which you wish to create it If you wish to open an existing radio database simply press the Browse button and select the radio database file rdb you wish to open To login to the specified database press the Next gt gt button Figure 2 d You will be presented with a login window The default passwords are noted below Figure 3 It is highly recommended that
8. anced Radio Description MASTER P P R4 ELEC ETEI PERI Encryption Key _ H Usc N P I Gen Key r Settings Info Tx Power a J 1w dem 30 OTA Data Rate x I Hirfimir amp rnar604 Read Radio Write Radio Override Pwd e Display Defauts Cancel Close NL900S USER MANUAL 13 3 0 Ethernet Device Bridge Setup Guide This mode is only designed to bridge a single low activity remote IP device to its parent It can not be used to bridge two networks Please keep in mind that remote device s OS and installed applications can generate massive amounts of unwanted network traffic through services auto update call home features etc If these are not minimized the link can become saturated and unusable 3 1 Setup You will need two PCs Turn off all unnecessary services and programs e g Windows Update Adobe Installer Firefox updater etc two Ethernet crossover cables two radios Master and Slave configured for Ethernet bridging We recommend using the wizard to help insure proper configuration Initially you will need to leave the Radio PCs disconnected until instructed to do otherwise 3 2 Configuration It is recommended to set Radio TX power to 10 mW if the radios are in close proximity Bridge Mode should be enabled on both the Master and Salve Master ID should be 0 Ethernet Crossover Cable must be used when not using a hub or switch e Radio Link LED must b
9. e solid on for both Master and slave for communications to occur e Sequence of events to get a link light on the Master when configured as an Ethernet device bridge e Radio module must generate Slave Linked message to NIOS e Master sends authorization request to slave slave sends response e f the Slave s response contains the same Network ID and Radio as the Master s configured destination the LED is toggled on e Sequence of events to get a link light on the Slave when configured as an Ethernet device bridge e Radio module must generate a joined network message If the radio module generates a slave left network message Link LED is toggled off e We recommend using static IP s for both radios and all remote devices and to leave the gateway field blank DHCP is not supported on the remote slave radio or attached device This is due to the fact the remote radio or device can not communicate with the DHCP server on the other side of the link without the Ethernet being configured dilemma The USB and Serial Ports are ignored when Ethernet device bridging is enabled If you are seeing a massive amount of data going over the link indicated by Ethernet activity and Tx Rx activity lights you have a program or service on one or both of the connected devices that is producing unwanted traffic this could render the link unusable NL900S USER MANUAL 14 3 3 Cross Over Cross Over Testing the link In order to test the Ethernet device link
10. figuration when powered off e 20mile plus range with omni directional antennas Simple serial interface handles data up to 115 2 antenna height dependent kb s e Transparent ARQ protocol with data buffering ensures data integrity 1 1 Why Spread Spectrum A radio channel can be very hostile corrupted by noise path loss and interfering transmissions from other radios Even in an interference free environment radio performance faces serious degradation through a phenomenon known as multipath fading Multipath fading results when two or more reflected rays of the transmitted signal arrive at the receiving antenna with opposing phases thereby partially or completely canceling the signal This problem is particularly prevalent in indoor installations In the frequency domain a multipath fade can be described as a frequency selective notch that shifts in location and intensity over time as reflections change due to motion of the radio or objects within its range At any given time multipath fades will typically occupy 196 296 of the band From a probabilistic viewpoint a conventional radio system faces a 1 2 chance of signal impairment at any given time due to multi path fading Spread spectrum reduces the vulnerability of a radio system to interference from both multipath fading and jammers by distributing the transmitted signal over a larger region of the frequency band than would otherwise be necessary to send the information This all
11. nts for mobile transmitting devices this equipment must be professionally installed such that the end user is prevented from replacing the antenna with a non approved antenna The end user should also be prevented from being within 20cm of the antenna during normal use with the exception of hands feet wrists and ankles The preceding statement must be included as a CAUTION statement in manuals for OEM products to alert users on FCC RF Exposure compliance Caution Any change or modification not expressly approved by RF NEULINK could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NL900S USER MANUAL Table of Contents 1 0 Introduction sah NN oles shen olen chen M o M n M Me NN 5 1 1 Why SpreadspeclrHiiTk aeos wes cvaseveiabes sds vedashsvess isis debe ese Sisi ceu 5 1 2 Frequency Hopping versus Direct Sequence ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeetees 6 1 3 H9232 Cable Pinout Definitions iicsieuscaninaraeariersaeaniutiiaaniatiiaiiiaaanasieadinadiaamneniead 7 1 4 RJ45 Cable Pinout DeflpiitiOlis wicccsscscsccsindesnsesindeanscsindeasesindeaacsindemiasindeaniesindeamiesindecnds 7 1 5 USB Cable Pinout DerinilllOlte sucio nam an ins gd aaa ina addon od ond 7 1 6 NL900S Configuration Utility Software eeseeee 11 1 7 Troubleshooting TITS cn 12 2 0 Quick Start Trouble Shooting Guide 12 3 0 Ethernet Device Bridge Setup Guide 14
12. o ping PC2 from PC1 and vice versa Ping times could be slower since all broadcast traffic on the network is being transmitted across the bridge arp packets etc Once you are able to ping in both directions now you can test connectivity at the application level NL900S USER MANUAL 15 4 0 Repeater Mode Configuration Serial Mode Only The following describes configuring a NL900S to operate as a repeater This feature set is supported in serial mode only First program the NL900S Radio Modem as you normally would as a Master Change only the Destination Radio ID address to 255 This will cause the master to repeat retransmit any message it hears on its assigned Network ID to all slaves on the same network Next program two Slave Radio Modems as you would normally Again change only the Destination Radio ID Program the Destination Radio ID of each Slave to talk directly to the other Slave 1 talks to Slave 2 and vice versa This will allow the slaves to talk to each other through the Master Repeater and there by extending the usable range Since the Master Repeater will repeat any message it hears on its Network ID multiple Slaves can be employed Slave 1 talks to 2 and vice versa Slave 3 talks to 4 and vice versa and so on up to 127 pairs or a total of 254 slaves rfneulink jN 900S Repeater Radio Network 1 Destination i a OL Address 255 8 Olid e Slave Radio 1 Slave Radio 2 Network 1 Netwo
13. ows the signal to be reconstructed even though part of it may be lost or corrupted in transmission NL900S USER MANUAL 5 NARROWBAND SIONAL TOMA L SPREAD SPECTRUMPREQUENCY HOPPING SPREAD SPECTRUM FREQUENCY HOPPING 1 V p I A JAMMING SIGNAL MULTIPATH FADING Narrow band versus spread spectrum transmission Figure 1 1 1 1 2 Frequency Hopping versus Direct Sequence The two primary approaches to spread spectrum are direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS and frequency hopping spread spectrum FHSS either of which can generally be adapted to a given application Direct sequence spread spectrum is produced by multiplying the transmitted data stream by a much faster noise like repeating pattern The ratio by which this modulating pattern exceeds the bit rate of the base band data is called the processing gain and is equal to the amount of rejection the system affords against narrow band interference from multipath and jammers Transmitting the data signal as usual but varying the carrier frequency rapidly according to a pseudo random pattern over a broad range of channels produces a frequency hopping spectrum system A PTT See Sar spe UE AR OR 22 CH SH OTT f 1 p i PN DLE x Ue RET ULT UL TE A amp Y T 1 i f i 1 DIRECT SEQUENCE FREQUENCY A Forms of spread spectrum direct sequence and frequency hopping Figure 1 1 2 NL900S USER MANUAL 6 1 3 RS232 Cable Pinout Definitions Standard RS232 DB9 Female Connector
14. rk 1 Destination Destination Address 2 Address 1 NL900S USER MANUAL 16 rfneulink w oos p O Cde Slave Radio 1 Network 1 Destination Address 2 rfaculink w oos Mei Slave Radio 3 Network 1 Destination Address 4 NL900S USER MANUAL rfaculiak NL900S Network 1 Destination Address 255 Mere rfneulink nss Mem Slave Radio 2 Network 1 Destination Address 1 rfnculink nsoos Nem Slave Radio 4 Network 1 Destination Address 3 17
15. t CD Drive letter e g D Drivers Win32 ii To install the USB virtual COM Port Drivers Manually XP 1 After a few moments a message should appear that your computer has found new hardware and the Found New Hardware Wizard should appear When asked Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software select No not this time and click the Next gt button 2 Make sure that the installation CDs is in the CD DVD drive 3 Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next gt 4 The drivers should be automatically located and installed Click Finish 5 You may be presented with a second Found New Hardware Wizard if so repeat steps 1 4 in this section d It is important to identify which virtual COM Port was installed so that when prompted by the configuration wizard you will know which Comport to select Open the Device Manager by clicking on Start Run enter devmgmt msc in the Open field and then click the OK button Expand the Ports COM amp LPT section The USB COM Port should be labeled USB Serial Port COM This COM will be the one you will use when configuring the radio via USB It is also possible to configure the radio via a DB9 serial cable to a particular COM Note It may be necessary to reboot your computer in order for the newly installed COM Port to finish installing and show up in the Device Manager 4 Configure the N
16. tion media ii If this does not launch the Setup program browse the CD and locate the RCS Lite 4 Setup exe file and double click it C Follow the setup wizard s on screen instructions until installation is complete 3 Plug in the NL900S radio and install the drivers a Connect a compatible power supply to the NL900S radio b Wait until the radio has booted up completely Solid green PWR light and a slow flashing green ACT light C Note If this is the first time the radio modem has been configured only the USB port can be used for configuration Because no serial RS232 or Ethernet port has been enabled or configured yet The serial port will be active once you have configured the radio modem for a RS232 serial port with the Wizard This is also applicable for the Ethernet port The USB port is always accessible for programming the NL900S regardless of whether the radio modem was configured for Serial or Ethernet d Connect the radio to your PC with a USB or Serial DB9 cable Recommended If using a USB cable follow the instructions below otherwise go to Step 4 Configure the NL900S radio Note When using USB even after the drivers are installed the COM Port will not become available until the radio is plugged in i To install the USB virtual COM Port Drivers using the Setup Utility NL900S USER MANUAL 8 1 Insert the installation disk and execute WIN CDM20802 Setup Which should be located a
17. yellow question marks labeled as noted above are gone e Browse to the Action menu and select Scan for hardware changes e Now follow the instruction in section 3 of the Quick Start Guide LED Functionality E 4 ACT COMM Park oO OO UsE LED Definitions Below LED Color Normal Operation 4 Green MCU Activity Solid Radio Base OS booting Blinking NL900S software loaded and running 4 Red MCU Error Solid only indicates unrecoverable error power cycle needed 3 Green Serial and or USB data is being sent to the host computer 3 Red Serial and or USB data is being received from the host computer 1 Green Radio RX Sync data or base station sync received 2 Red Radio TX transmitter active 2 Green Radio RX Receive Data 2 0 Quick Start Trouble Shooting Guide The following is a list of the most important fields of the radios programming 1 Network I D All radios on the same network must have the same ID number The choices are 1 255 NL900S USER MANUAL 12 2 Radio I D All radios on the same network must have a unique address If the radio is a MASTER the address MUST be 0 All other radios on that network must have an address between 1 and 254 3 Role The choices are Master or Slave There can be only one master per network All others in that network must be slaves 4 Destination Radio I D Place the unique address of
18. you change your passwords immediately and that you setup your recovery info Note You can change your password and edit your recovery info by selecting Change wizard settings when asked What task would you like to perform in the Master Wizard This login information will pertain only to the radio database rdb that was selected Default Usernames Passwords User Level Access Username user Password user Administrative Level Access Username admin Password admin Figure 3 User Level Access User Level Access allows you to perform many of the basic tasks for configuring a radio Such as NL900S USER MANUAL 10 Creating a New Configuration Opening a Radio Database Loading a Configuration Programming a Radio Basic Configuration of a Radio Enough access for a majority of configuration tasks e Change User Level login information Administrative Level Access Administrative Level Access allows you to perform all the basic tasks listed above plus advanced tasks Such as 1 Access to the Expert Configuration Mode e Read a radio s configuration 2 Changing the advanced settings of the radio e Transmit Power e OTA Data Rate e Encryption e Compression e Changing the Radio s configuration password e Air Ack Requirements 3 Change both Administrative Level and User Level login information Note Settings made while in Expert or Advanced Configuration Modes could render the Radio unusable Proceed at
19. your own risk e Follow the wizard s on screen instructions and when asked How is your radio connected to this PC select the appropriate COM Port from the list If the radio is set to defaults as it comes configured from the factory the appropriate baud rate should be 115200 Proceed through the wizard f Verify the settings in the Summary screen and proceed to the Program your radio page and when ready press the PROGRAM RADIO button 1 7 Troubleshooting Tips 1 After attempting to install the USB drivers get an error or my USB COM port does not show up in the dropdown list of the Radio Configuration Suite a Ifthe COM Port simply does not show up in the list Close the configuration program and re open it b If the above does not resolve the issue then reboot your PC c If the issue is still not resolved it may be necessary to re install the driver You must first un install the old corrupt driver you can accomplish this by e Click on Start then Run type devmgmt msc into the Open box and click OK This should open the Device Manager e In the Device Manager find the device section with the yellow question mark It NL900S USER MANUAL 11 should be labeled something like FT232R USB UART and or USB Serial Port Highlight each one individually if more than one exists then browse to the Action menu and select Uninstall Do this until all Items with
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