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1. I For both Base and Remote modems the modulation type must be the same 20 www arwestcom com 5 AWLaunch COM2 00 00 00 00 0B 01 Identification Wireless Interface Protacol Bae list _ O Remote Simplex Transmitter Serial Interface RF Channel O Automatic Scanning Frequency Channel Rx 230 000 000 w Frequency Channel Tx 1 230 000 000 Preferences Configurations Manual 3 i O Frequency Le Hopping Pattern a PTP options Tx start delay ms Loop back Ta Networking Configuration Configuring AW200BT Connecting through Bluetooth Modem Dealer Configuration Bluetooth Remote List Modulation bosk 19 2 kbps RF Power 15 T 15 dBm vl Misc Repeater a Status msg LinkId Scrambling FE Frame msg Data msg Print Config Load Config Save Config Download Figure 2 7 Configurations tab Wireless subtab 7 In the Dealer Configuration subtab set the frequency and channel spacing Figure 2 8 on page 22 To save the changes click Save Config button www arwestcom com 21 Configuration Configuring AW200BT Connecting through Bluetooth Set the frequency in band 215 255 MHz 5 AWLaunch COM2 00 00 00 00 0B 01 Preferences Configurations i Networking Identification wireless Interface Serial Interface Modem Dealer Configuration Channel map Sele
2. Appendix B VHF RADIO USAGE Many countries require a license for radio users such as the United States of America Be sure you comply with all local laws while operating a VHF radio Surveying in RTK mode has made VHF the most popular choice for communications between base and rover receivers Know the strengths and weaknesses of this technology to get the best use out of your receiver The quality and strength of the VHF signals translates into range for VHF communications The system s range will greatly depend on the local conditions Topography local communications and even meteorological conditions play a major role in the possible range of RTK communications If needed use a scanner to find clear channels for communication www arwestcom com 41 VHF Radio Usage 42 www arwestcom com Appendix C SAFETY WARNINGS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Clean only with a damp cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicin
3. Control etc DPORT Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List RATE 0 Maintenance Port baud rate a default setting 1200 baud 2 2400 baud 3 4800 baud 4 9600 baud 5 14400 baud 6 19200 baud 7 38400 baud 8 57600 baud 9 115200 baud a default setting BITS Set number of bits in one byte 8 or 7 8 is a default setting PARITY 0 None a default setting 1 Odd 2 Even FLOW 0 None a default setting 1 Not used 2 HW RTS CTS RS 0 RS232 a default setting RS485 2 RS422 use save boot commands to activate modification DATATX 0 UART a default setting 1 USB 2 BT DATARX 0 UART a default setting USB 2 BT The response of command without Parameter Name indicates all values RATE 0 BITS 8 PARITY NONE FLOW NONE DIR 0 RS RS232 DATATX UART DATARX UART BT 32 www arwestcom com Command Line Interface Special Commands MPORT 3 3 2 MPORT The MPORT is an object that responsible for maintenance serial port interface configurations such as data rate and number of bits in a byte MPORT Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List RATE 0 Auto 1 1200 baud 2 2400 baud 3 4800 baud 4 9600 baud 5 14400 baud 6 19200 baud 7 38400 baud
4. 0 kHz at normal test conditions 1 5 kHz under extreme test conditions Adjacent Channel Power Conducted 25 12 5 6 25 kHz CS USA Canada Part 90 210 C D E 25 20 12 5 kHz CS EU Clause 4 2 4 EN 300 113 2 60 dBc Spurious Emission Conducted 36 dBm 9 kHz 1GHz 30 dBm 1GHz 4 GHz Spurious Emission Radiated 36 dBm 9 kHz to 1 GHz 30 dBm 1 GHz to 4 GHz 38 www arwestcom com A 1 4 Receiver Specifications Table A 4 lists the receiver specifications Table A 4 Receiver Specifications Specifications Compliance Receiver Specifications Parameter Specification Noise Figure 3 dB D16QAM GMSK Receiver Sensitivity BER 1x10 4 25 kHz CS DBPSK DOPSK D8PSK 116 dBm 25kHz 117 dBm 12 5kHz 115 dBm 25kHz 116 dBm 12 5kHz 110 dBm 25kHz 111 dBm 12 5kHz 106 dBm 25kHz 107 dBm 12 5kHz 113 dBm 25kHz 114 dBm 12 5kHz Dynamic Range 115 to 15 dBm Max Input Signal Level 10 dBm Co channel Rejection 8 dB for 25 kHz Channel Spacing 12 dB for 12 5 kHz Channel Spacing 16 dB for 6 25 kHz Channel Spacing Adjacent Channel Selectivity 70 dB for 25 kHz Channel Spacing 60 dB for 12 5 kHz Channel Spacing 50 dB for 6 25 kHz Channel Spacing A 2 Compliance Parameter Specification FCC Part 90 Industry Canada RSS 119 R amp TTE ETSI EN 300 113 2 ETSI EN 301 489 5 EN 60950
5. 8 57600 baud 9 115200 baud a default setting Note ArWest radio modem s does not support data flow and parity on the maintenance serial port The radio modem with none dedicated maintenance serial port must keep CTS line always active in MPORT mode DP MP is low 3 4 Special Commands 3 4 1 BOOT The factory software image and default configuration is set for the new unit The BOOT command is intended to reboot the unit using specified software image and selected configuration BOOT IMAGE BOOT CFG The BOOT command with no parameters selects the user settings defined by the prior parameterized BOOT commands 3 4 2 HELP The HELP command types the list of all available commands HELP Display this usage BOOT Reboot the unit LINK Set RF Link Operation Mode DPORT Set Data Port Configuration MPORT Set Maintenance Port Configuration ALARM Alarm Indication and Alarm Control Configuration www arwestcom com 33 Command Line Interface Special Commands SAVE SLEEP Set Sleep Mode Configuration STATE Display Status and Statistics SAVE Save Current Configuration into Configuration File INFO Display Product ID along with Hardware Software Versions ATI Display Product ID along with Hardware Software Versions MAP Operates with Channel Map DATAMODE Exit Command Mode COMMAND Display Command Usage 3 4 3 SAVE The SAVE command is intended to store the unit
6. Connectors 1 1 4 Mounting Bracket The mounting bracket Figure 1 4 connects the modem to a standard pole adapter Figure 1 4 c Figure 1 4 Mounting Bracket 1 1 5 Cables The AW200BT package includes standard communication and power cables for configuring the modem and providing a power source to the modem Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cable ODU 7 DB15 SAE 1 8m p n 14 578110 02 Accessory Data Ser Cable USB DB15 SAE 1 8m p n 14 578 123 02 WWW arwestcom com 11 Introduction Getting Acquainted Literature 1 1 6 Literature AW200BT literature including manuals and other product information are available on the ArWest website http www arwestcom com AW200BT Operator s Manual Functional specifications 1 1 7 External Antenna not included Antenna type depends on the site requirements and may be directional or omni directional Waming Do not use AW200BT without antenna our attenuator to avoid serious damage of your device 1 1 8 Storage Precautions 1 Always clean the instrument after use Wipe off dust with a cleaning brush then wipe off dirt with a soft cloth Store in a location with a temperature of 40 85 C and no exposure to direct sunlight 3 Use a clean cloth moistened with a neutral detergent or water to clean the modem Never use an abrasive cleaner ether thinner benzene or other solvents Always make sure the instrument is completely dry before sto
7. I ISO SES SAN 3 ARS 3 y d EZ ll gt f No INS AW200BT VHF Modem User Manual Version 1 0 Last Revised July 7 2011 All contents in this manual are copyrighted by ArWest Communications All rights reserved The information contained herein may not be used accessed copied stored displayed sold modified published or distributed or otherwise reproduced without express written consent from ArWest Communications WWW arwestcom com TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface mis ario a a oido o a e io 5 lerms and Conditions ce ds as en rer Ei a Helen 5 Regulatory Information 4 uv ua e m 7 FCC Class A Compliance reise coenae a eedem RR nn be 7 Canadian Emissions Labeling Requirements 0 0 0 e eee eee eee 7 Industry Canada a p RD te a he ed ee at 7 WEEE Directive is sca ai oes eda eee ic e i So go ie Maree Se ees 7 Manual Conventions 0 0 0 eee cee cence es 8 Screen Captures u hi a lee rel Laer eae ee dod DUE on wanes 8 Technical ASsistatice ou ele D Red ude a ek ol Re in RA ee ne di 8 Chapter 1 Introduction 2 u u a dal ERE ee 9 1 1 Getting Acquainted 0 ele Re ue Re ee ba her ses 10 ELL EEDS Dm 10 1 1 2 Data and Power Port i ann anne aaa a 10 1 1 3 External Antenna and Bluetooth Antenna Connectors 222 222 11 1 1 4 Mounting Bracket 0 0 cnet ence R A La 11 I 15 Cableg2 cici sta mera linge GI abe E nr waves weer a SU aloe 11
8. Multiple Access TDMA Maximum Distance Range 16 miles 26 km Serial port Serial RS 232 up to 115200 bps Serial port configurable as RS 232 and RS 422 or RS 485 USB USB 2 0 device port 12 Mbps Bluetooth Bluetooth V2 0 Class 2 supporting SPP Slave and Master Profiles Bluetooth Antenna Embedded www arwestcom com 37 Specifications AW200BT VHF Modem Specifications Environmental Specifications A 1 2 Environmental Specifications Table A 2 lists the modem s environmental specifications Table A 2 Environmental Specifications Parameter Specification Temperature Operating 40 C to 60 C Storage 40 C to 85 C Environmental IP 66 Dimensions H x W x D 146 mm x75 mm x 44 mm Weight 488 g Power Supply Voltage 9 to 36 VDC nominal Power Consumption Average 18W 2W 0 01W Transmit Receive Sleep Housing Color Aluminum Two tone ArWest Green Gray VHF Antenna Connector TNC 500 A 1 3 Transmitter Specifications Table A 3 lists the transmitter specifications Table A 3 Transmitter Specifications Parameter Specification Output Power USA Canada 15 dBm to 36 dBm in 1 dB steps 32mW to 4W EU 15 dBm to 36 dBm in 1 dB steps 32mW to 2W Output Power Control Accuracy 1 5 dB at normal test conditions Carrier Frequency Stability 1 5 ppm initial stability over temp with 3 0 ppm aging year Max Frequency Error 1
9. Networking Commands lessen 30 3 2 T LINK rasant bead ie eee eit wae NEA ten reu dede 30 3 3 Serial Interfacing Commands ua aa aa a ai a 32 3 3 1 DPOR T E ED CS SR Ctt 32 338 i MBPORT alan ser RES ee ole deal diated 33 3 4 Special Commands eei eer ere a EN E E EN E eh rh 33 34 17 BOOTE i noce osea inten lan Ge cane te u Pade 33 3442 HEEP is eed A heh A ves ven 33 ASS AVE LERRA Ded gent Sod Cee ed ade ee oa REPSOL REA 34 344 SIEBER s Ihn oh et ada Me alee ad talon oid eiu 34 3 5 Diagnostics and Identification Commands 0 0 cece eee eee eee 35 3 5 1 INEO E ode tst UT de o Fasti deti da 35 3 52 STATE v tnd ci ieee pint sak wnt oa Weta TO ebenen 35 Appendix A Specifications 00 0 eee 37 A 1 AW200BT VHF Modem Specifications uo eu ua eu eee eee 37 A 1 1 General Radio Specifications o cece ccc a ea 37 A 1 2 Environmental Specifications 0 0 0 c eee cee eee eens 38 A 1 3 Transmitter Specifications 0 0 cece eee eens 38 A 1 4 Receiver Specifications 2 0 2 ee ccc ee enna 39 A2 Compliance i step boa dea eee ara ee 39 A 3 Connector Specifications llle eee ea ea ea ea 39 DB15 Connector perene heu ar anne dr ke Cod oes 39 External Antenna RF Connector 222222220 eee eee eee ee 40 Appendix B VHF Radio Usage leslie 41 Appendix C Safety WarningS 00 0 eee eee eee eee 43 C 1 G
10. Unit Type AWZOOBT Unit Name NAME Owner OWNER Call Sign Ver 2 2 Serial Number 00 00 00 00 0B 01 Modem Firmware version Ver 1 6 Rev 04 Bootloader Version Wer 3 0 Rev 01 Hardware Version Dealer Configuration Bluetooth Remote List Print Config Load Config Download Figure 2 6 Identification tab In the Unit Name text field the unit s name can be inserted In the Owner field the owner s name can be inserted To save the changes click Save Config button Close 6 In the Configurations tab Wireless subtab set the following parameters Table 2 1 and click Identify Figure 2 7 on page 21 To save the changes click Save Config button Table 2 1 Modem Parameters for the Wireless Subtab the edit box Parameter Base Modem Remote Modem Repeater Protocol Base Remote Remote Select from the List Simplex Select from the List Simplex Select from the List Repeater Transmitter or PCC transmitter Receiver or PCC Receiver if if the modem will be used as if Pacific Crest protocol is used Pacific Crest protocol is used Repeater if Pacific Crest protocol is used Modulation type Specifies a modulation scheme that will be used by your modem DQPSK is recommended Forward Error Enable Correction FEC Scrambling Enable Enable RF power Select the transmission power for the radio modem in the RF modem slider or type the value in
11. 1 2006 A 3 Connector Specifications DB15 Connector This provides DB15 connectivity for the AW200BT with a DB9 for connection to a PC CE Device for configuration www arwestcom com 9 15 0000000 9 00000000 o 1 8 Figure A 1 DB15 Connector 39 Specifications Connector Specifications Receiver Specifications This connector provides DB15 connectivity for the AW200BT with DTE About using and configuration RS 485 please contact ArWest support Table A 5 DB15 Connector Specifications Number Signal Name Dir Details 1 DCD OUT O Data Carrier Detect RS 232 2 DTR_OUT O Data Terminal Ready RS 232 3 RX CTS IN I Receive Data positive line RS 422 Clear to Send RS 232 4 RX RX IN I Receive Data negative line RS 422 Receive Data RS 232 5 PWR IN I 9 to 36 VDC Power Input 6 USB_PWR I Power Input line USB 7 Ground Power Ground 8 PWR_IN I 9 to 36 VDC Power Input 9 DSR_IN I Data Set Ready RS 232 10 TX RTS_OUT O Transmit Data positive line RS 422 Request to Send RS 232 11 TX TX_OUT O Transmit Data negative line RS 422 Transmit Data RS 232 12 Ground Power Ground 13 USB_D I O Positive line USB 14 USB D I O Negative line USB 15 Ground Power Ground External Antenna RF Connector The external antenna connector type is a TNC RF connector AEP Connectors 6001 7051 003 40 WWW arwestcom com
12. C Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates 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 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 his own expense Caution Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment Canadian Emissions Labeling Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Industry Canada The term IC before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met WEEE Directive The following information is for EU member states only The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be
13. C to 100 C Displays the temperate inside of enclosure SYNC 0 if link is not established yet 1 indicates the link established MODE AUTO FHOP FIXED VHPA VCC V BT ON OFF The STATE command without Parameter Name indicates all values as shown below 36 RSSI 141 dBm BER 0E 0 CHAN 4 TEMP 32 SYNC 0 MODE FIXED VHPA 11 75 V BT ON FREQ 435 000000 MHz www arwestcom com Appendix A SPECIFICATIONS A 1 AW200BT VHF Modem Specifications The following sections provide specifications for the modem and its internal components A 1 1 General Radio Specifications Table A 1 General Radio Specifications Parameter Specification Operating Frequency Range 215 255 MHz Channel Spacing 25 12 5 6 25 kHz USA Canada 25 20 12 5 kHz EU Data Rate 25 20 12 5 6 25 kHz 9600 7500 4800 2400 bps DBPSK GMSK Channel Spacing 19200 15000 9600 4800 bps DQPSK 4FSK 28800 22500 14400 7200 bps D8PSK 38400 30000 19200 9600 bps DI6QAM System Gain for DBPSK 161 dB for 25 kHz Channel Spacing modulation Antenna gain is not 163 dB for 12 5 kHz Channel Spacing included 164 dB for 6 25 kHz Channel Spacing Roaming Speed for DBPSK modulation 75 mph 120 km h Modulation GMSK AFSK DBPSK DQPSK D8PSK D16QAM Nominal Impedance 50 Ohms End to End delay 60 ms Communication Mode Time Division Duplex TDD Time Division
14. Receiver used with 4FSK modulation Satel compatible 15 STL Transmitter used with 4FSK modulation Satel compatible MOD 1 DBPSK 2 DQPSK a default settings 3 D8PSK 4 D16QAM 5 GMSK 6 4FSR SPACE Sets channel spacing 0 25kHz a default setting 1 12 5kHz 2 6 25kHz 3 20kHz PWRB PWRW 25 46 320 3500 RF output Power in dBm mW FHOP 0 32 Frequency Hoping Pattern number LINK FHOP command can be processed only if the Channel Map up to 32 channels SCRAM 0 No Scrambling a default setting 1 255 Seed for Pseudo Random Sequence Generator FEC 0 Disable Forward Error Correction FEC a default setting 1 Enable Reed Solomon encoding RTR Base Unit 0 No Retransmission in the wireless cluster 1 There is Repeater Remote Unit 0 Auto Detect Base or Repeater 1 Receive from Repeater 2 Receive from Base Note The frequency defined by CHAN parameter is not valid if Frequency Hoping mode is selected LINK In the Frequency Hoping mode the Frequency Pattern generator must generate the random numbers smaller than the number of frequencies listed in the unit s frequency list www arwestcom com 31 Command Line Interface Serial Interfacing Commands DPORT 3 3 Serial Interfacing Commands 3 3 1 DPORT The DPORT is an object that responsible for data port interface configurations like Bit Rate Flow
15. T 1 6 Eterature s cot an see es lu cde te best 12 1 1 7 External Antenna not included u e nennen 12 1 1 8 Storage Precautions 2 0 2 cee da a a ea Lu aa 12 Chapter 2 Configuration cios er ES 13 2 1 Povvering AW2OOBT rees 2 228 300 Ele eR eisen ehr nes 13 2 1 1 Power supply requirements 4 4 ua I 13 2 2 Antenna Installation iii anne a is fin 14 2 3 Installing AWLaunch u e I es 16 2 4 Connecting AW200BT and Computer 4u4 ruaren eee 16 2 4 1 Connecting through serial port ua eee ea 16 2 4 2 Connecting through USB port u4 uv 17 2 4 3 Connecting through Bluetooth 0 eee eee eee 17 2 5 Configuring AW200BT cia iA oie A Ro rr IRI Ere uos nen 18 2 5 1 Sleep Mode and Alarm settings cece cee een 23 2 6 Checking Firmware Version elem 24 2 7 Loading New Firmware 1 0 sinea i ea ia a a e eee nen en aa 25 www arwestcom com Chapter 3 Command Line Interface slll ss 27 3 1 Command Line Interface Convention 0 cee eee ees 28 3 1 1 Software Switching to Command Mode 0002s 29 Happy Flo Winds ubi ds a I EE 29 Escape Sequence in Data 0 0 0 cece cette ee 29 3 1 2 Hardware Switching to Command Mode 0 000 cece ee eee 30 3 1 3 Switching to Data Mode eee e 30 3 2
16. W200BT TRIUMPH 1 AWLaunch ArWest are trademarks or registered trademarks of ArWest Communications Corp Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Bluetooth word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc Product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTIES IN THIS MANUAL OR A WARRANTY CARD ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT THIS MANUAL AND THE AW200BT MODEM ARE PROVIDED AS IS THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARWEST DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE ARWEST AND ITS DISTRIBUTORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL OR THE AW200BT MODEM SUCH DISCLAIMED DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF TIME LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA LOSS OF PROFIT SAVINGS OR REVENUE OR LOSS OF THE PRODUCT S USE IN ADDITION ARWEST IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR COSTS INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH OBTAINING SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE CLAIMS BY OTHERS INCONVENIENCE OR ANY OTHER COSTS IN ANY www arwestcom com 5 Preface Terms and Conditions EVENT ARWEST SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OR OTHERWISE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR AW200BT LICENSE AGREEMENT Use of any
17. caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about the take back and recycling of this product please contact your supplier where you purchased the product or consult WWW arwestcom com 7 Preface Manual Conventions WEEE Directive Manual Conventions This manual uses the following conventions Example Description File Exit Click the File menu and click Exit Link Space This format represents titles of dialog windows boxes names of menu options identifies program interface objects such as checkboxes edit boxes radio buttons etc Temp This format is used to enter various string information e g file and directory names as well as operator commands Screen Captures This manual includes sample screen captures Your actual screen can look slightly different from the sample screen due to the modem you have connected operating system used and settings you have specified This is normal and not a cause for concern Technical Assistance If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation contact your local dealer Alternatively request technical support using the support arwestcom com 8 www arwestcom com Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION External extra rugged digital high power VHF radio transceiver programmable in frequency ranges from 215 to 255 MHz It has GMSK DBPSK DQPSK AFSK D8PSK and DIGQAM modulations with a
18. ce this product at no additional charge Repair parts and replacement products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the product resulting from an accident disaster misuses abuse or modification of the product Warranty service may be obtained from an authorized ArWest warranty service dealer If this product is delivered by mail purchaser agrees to insure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit to prepay shipping charges to the warranty service location and to use the original shipping container or equivalent A letter should accompany the package furnishing a description of the problem and or defect The purchaser s sole remedy shall be replacement as provided above In no event shall ArWest be liable for any damages or other claim including any claim for lost profits lost savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the product 1 The warranty against defects in ArWest battery charger or cable is 90 days WWW arwestcom com 45 900 Rock Avenue San Jose CA 95131 USA Tel 1 408 770 1790 Fax 1 408 770 1799 www arwestcom com Copyright ArWest Communications 2010 All rights reserved No unauthorized duplication
19. computer programs or software supplied by ARWEST or downloaded from a ArWest website the Software in connection with AW200BT constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions in this Manual and an agreement to abide by these Terms and Conditions The user is granted a personal non exclusive non transferable license to use such Software under the terms stated herein and in any case only with a single AW200BT or single computer You may not assign or transfer the Software or this license without the express written consent of ArWest This license is effective until terminated You may terminate the license at any time by destroying the Software and Manual ArWest may terminate the license if you fail to comply with any of the Terms or Conditions You agree to destroy the Software and manual upon termination of your use of AW200BT All ownership copyright and other intellectual property rights in and to the Software belong to ArWest If these license terms are not acceptable return any unused software and manual CONFIDENTIALITY This Manual its contents and the Software collectively the Confidential Information are the confidential and proprietary information of ArWest You agree to treat ArWest Confidential Information with a degree of care no less stringent that the degree of care you would use in safeguarding your own most valuable trade secrets Nothing in this paragraph shall restrict you from disclosing Confidential Information to
20. ct a channel to change or remove ch NANA Frequency 215 000 000 220 000 000 225 000 000 240 000 000 245 000 000 250 000 000 255 000 000 254 500 000 254 550 000 249 500 000 249 550 000 Bluetooth Remote List Change Remove Print Config Load Config Save Config Download Identify Figure 2 8 Dealer Configuration tab 8 When finished click Close 1 For both Base and Remote modems the frequency must be the same 22 www arwestcom com Configuration Configuring AW200BT Sleep Mode and Alarm settings 2 5 1 Sleep Mode and Alarm settings The sleep mode and alarm settings can be configured in the Modem subtab of the Configurations tab Figure 2 9 AWLaunch COM2 00 00 00 00 0B 01 Identification Wireless Interface Serial Interface Modem Dealer Configuration Bluetooth Remote List sleep Mode First Alarm Event output Go to Sleep mode if no activity For Activate by Preferences Configurations O second Alarm Event output E Networking Print Config Load Config save Config Download Close Figure 2 9 Configurations tab Modem subtab To configure the sleep mode set the period of inactivity in milliseconds and how the modem will be activated using internal real time clock command line or internal sense line The First and second Event Output control allow routing the alarms and the inputs from remote sen
21. ct the program files into a folder on your hard drive 2 Navigate to the location of the AWLaunch program and double click the AWLaunch msi icon 3 Follow the on screen installation wizard instructions Click Next to continue Back to get back to previous step or Cancel to quit the installation Keep the default installation location or select a new location 5 Click Close to complete the installation and quit wizard If desired create a shortcut on the com puter s desktop for quick access to AWLaunch To uninstall AWLaunch use the Add and Remove Programs from the Control Panel 1 Open the Control Panel then Add or Remove Programs tool Find AWLaunch and click Remove This will uninstall AWLaunch 2 4 Connecting AW200BT and Computer Once you have established a connection between the modem and the computer you will be able to Configure the modem and its components e Send commands to the modem Use AWLaunch to load new firmware to the modem 2 4 1 Connecting through serial port To configure or maintain AW200BT you need to connect the modem and a computer using an Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cable DB9 DB15 SAE 1 8m p n14 578108 02 Figure 2 2 Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cables DB9 DB15 SAE 16 www arwestcom com Configuration Connecting AW200BT and Computer Connecting through USB port 2 4 2 Connecting through USB port Make sure the computer has special USB driver installed available from www arwestcom com b
22. dvanced forward error correction and data scrambling The output power is programmable up to 4 W Figure 1 1 AW200BT The AW200BT radio transceiver provides a high speed Point to Point and Point to Multipoint wireless data transfer at up to 38 4 kbps AW200BT supports user selectable modulation techniques GMSK 4FSK DBPSK DQPSK D8PSK or DIGQAM which allows the user to achieve the highest data speed for a given range up to 16 miles 26 km It also includes a selectable error correction which improves the functioning of the radio modem under interference The sophisticated features of AW200BT include data scrambling frequency hopping user selectable transmit output power level low power consumption sleep modes autoscanning and plug and play installation for remote terminals The built in software tools provide the wireless link testing unit s status and error statistics monitoring as well as unit s settings change over the air The firmware of the AW200BT radio transceiver resides in a flash memory The updating of the radio modem programs is entirely software based The flash memory is re programmable through an RS232 interface USB Bluetooth or over the air The unit s user settings can be changed through the built in Command Line interface CLI Tracy Software or through AWLaunch WWW arwestcom com 9 Introduction Getting Acquainted LEDs 1 1 Getting Acquainted The AW200BT is a rugged and very powerful external radio
23. e and your receiver The default external device mode is Master the modem s Bluetooth module mode is Slave 2 Instruct the external device Master to search for the modem Slave 3 Once the Master device detects the modem use the procedure described in the external device s documentation to connect it with the modem www arwestcom com 17 Configuration Configuring AW200BT Connecting through Bluetooth 2 5 Configuring AW200BT Connect the computer and AW200BT as described in Connecting AW200BT and Computer on page 16 2 Turn on the AW200BT 3 Start AWLaunch E AwLaunch coM1 Save Config Download Figure 2 4 Main window 18 www arwestcom com Configuration Configuring AW200BT Connecting through Bluetooth 4 Open the Preferences tab and select the COM port the modem is connected to Figure 2 5 and click Identify awLaunch COM1 Serial inteiace Communications Port COM1 y Figure 2 5 Connect to AWLaunch www arwestcom com 19 Configuration Configuring AW200BT Connecting through Bluetooth 5 Once the connection is established in the Configurations tab Identification subtab the unit s infor mation will appear Figure 2 6 i e unit serial number firmware hardware and boot loader ver sions 59 AWLaunch COM2 00 00 00 00 0B 01 Preferences Configurations Utilities Networking Identification Wireless Interface Serial Interface
24. efore continuing To configure or maintain AW200BT using USB port you need to connect the modem and a computer using special cable included in the standard kit Access Data Ser Cable USB DB15 SAE 1 8m p n 14 578123 02 Figure 2 3 Cable p n 14 578123 01 1 Download the zip archive with USB driver from www arwestcom com 2 Extract the archive to the new empty folder 3 Connect the USB port of the computer to the data port of the modem at the switched off power supply by using of a cable 4 Turn on your computer 5 Power AW200BT 6 Widows will detect USB driver automatically Otherwise it will ask to specify driver location Select the folder with extracted file 2 4 3 Connecting through Bluetooth Note Do not forget to attach the Bluetooth antenna to Bluetooth antenna connector on the back panel of the modem The AW200BT modem contains Bluetooth wireless technology that allows synchronization between the modem and any other external device that supports Bluetooth wireless technology for example an IPAQ or a computer with USB to Bluetooth adapter or PCMCA to Bluetooth adapter installed etc AW200BT and external device connection procedure varies slightly depending on the type of external device used In general the connection procedure is as follows Note Refer to your Bluetooth enabled external device documentation for more detailed connection information 1 Turn on a Bluetooth enabled external devic
25. em is immediately ready to receive commands At the same time it continues buffering the data received over the air since step 2 Escape Sequence in Data During its waiting in step 3 the unit receives data from DTE The unit sends buffered Escape Sequence from DTE to the air The unit sends all buffered data received from the air since step 2 to DTE and stays in data mode i e transmits data received from DTE over the air including the just received unexpected data and forwards data received over the air to DTE www arwestcom com 29 Command Line Interface Networking Commands Hardware Switching to Command Mode 3 1 2 Hardware Switching to Command Mode As alternative to Software Switching the switching through the MP DP Data Terminal Ready DTR control line can be used To set Command Mode the DTE must assert DTR signal active and then passive By falling edge of DTR signal the unit goes to command mode and then sends Escape Acknowledge to DTE 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt 20 ms toggling on CTS control line needed to acknowledge switching from Data to Command mode and vice versa Note The powered up radio modem by default goes to Data Mode regardless of DTR control line polarity 3 1 3 Switching to Data Mode DTE sends the CLI command DATAMODE lt CR gt lt LF gt to the unit Unit answers with Escape Acknowledge 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt and immediately goes to datamode so that the DTE can
26. eneral Warnings 2 9 ilo c EL LEURS eM UE ERA Geb eee ana 44 Appendix D Warranty Terms 00 000 eee eee 45 4 www arwestcom com PREFACE Thank you for purchasing this product The materials available in this Manual the Manual have been prepared by ArWest Communications Corp ArVVest for owners of ArWest products It is designed to assist owners with the use of AW200BT and its use is subject to these terms and conditions the Terms and Conditions Note Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully Terms and Conditions USE ArWest modems are designed to be used by a professional The user is expected to have a good knowledge and understanding of the user and safety instructions before operating inspecting or adjusting COPYRIGHT All information contained in this Manual is the intellectual property of and copyrighted material of ArWest All rights are reserved You may not use access copy store display create derivative works of sell modify publish distribute or allow any third party access to any graphics content information or data in this Manual without ArWest express written consent and may only use such information for the care and operation of your AW200BT The information and data in this Manual are a valuable asset of ArWest and are developed by the expenditure of considerable work time and money and are the result of original selection coordination and arrangement by ArWest TRADEMARKS A
27. er Name followed by displays the format and range of the variable 0x04 The command is not valid for specific radio model To display the list of available commands the HELP command must be used 0x05 Unspecified Error www arwestcom com Command Line Interface Command Line Interface Convention Software Switching to Command Mode 3 1 1 Software Switching to Command Mode On power up the radio modem is in data mode To switch to command mode the special byte sequences with special meanings are used e Escape Sequence with 20 ms guard time before and after the command characters e Escape Acknowledge 00 lt CR gt lt LF gt 20 ms toggling on CTS control line needed to acknowledge switching from Data to Command mode and vice versa Happy Flow 1 In data mode the unit starts looking for the Escape sequence if there is no data from DTE Data Terminal Equipment for more than 20 ms Start Guard Time 2 If the unit detects the Escape Sequence The transmitter continues sending over the air the data received from DTE before Escape Sequence and buffers the data from DTE The Receiver immediately stops forwarding to DTE the data received over the air and buffers it instead 3 The radio unit waits for 20 ms and then sends Escape Acknowledge to DTE if there is no data from DTE during 20 ms of Stop Guard Time 4 The unit goes to command mode and discards Escape Sequence from input buffer The mod
28. ettings 2 7 Loading New Firmware Use the latest firmware version available for download from the ArWest website www arwestcom com to ensure your modem has the most recent updates The modem uses AWLaunch to load firmware onto the modem For more information refer to the AWLaunch Software Manual available on the ArWest website To upgrade the firmware of radio modem the following steps must be performed 1 2 Download the new firmware package to your computer Connect your modem and computer See Connecting AW200BT and Computer on page 16 for this procedure Select Download Firmware subtab of Utilities tab Press dentify button note that you may not press dentify button if identification process has been complete successfully once Press Browse button and select the firmware file which you want to download Press Download button the downloading process may take a few minutes 8 AwLaunch COM1 00 00 00 00 18 40 xi 5 Download Firmware BEAT Transmit BERT Receive El Irace file E D ProjectsCyS FW LMIR 1C0 xmd KJ o D g K R a 3 3 2 i E 3 E Downlcac z Figure 2 11 Download Firmware 7 Wait until the new firmware version loading will be complete 8 Click Close to quit AWLaunch www arwestcom com 25 Configuration Loading New Firmware Sleep Mode and Alarm settings 26 www arwestcom com Chapter 3 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE The built in user friendly Command Li
29. g to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus or has been dropped Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids shall be placed on the apparatus www arwestcom com 43 Safety Warnings General Warnings C 1 General Warnings AW200BT is a wireless device used in a mobile application at least 100 cm from any body part of the user or nearby persons Note Minimum separation distance of 100 cm between the antenna and persons must be maintained This product should never be used Without the user thoroughly understanding operator s manual After disabling safety systems or altering the product With unauthorized accessories Contrary to applicable laws rules and regulations DANGER THE AW200BT SHOULD NEVER BE USED IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS 44 WWW arwestcom com Appendix D WARRANTY TERMS ArWest electronic equipment are guaranteed against defective material and workmanship under normal use and application consistent with this Manual The equipment is guaranteed for the period indicated on the warranty card accompanying the product starting from the date that the product is sold to the original purchaser by ArWest Authorized Dealers During the warranty period ArWest will at its option repair or repla
30. ine Feed CR LF 0x0D 0x0A is a command delimiter The Carriage Return Line Feed CR LF 0x0D 0x0A is a reply delimiter followed by the CLI gt prompt if Echo option is On The Carriage Return Line Feed CR LF OXOD OXOA is a reply delimiter if Echo option is Off default option The 2 digit number followed by in the unit s reply indicates the error code refer to Table 3 for description if Echo Off is selected otherwise the error message is displayed A successfully performed command is replied by 00 code if Echo Off is selected otherwise the set value is replied A command with the certain Parameter Name and blank Parameter List displays the current settings for a given parameter To set the mode ordered by CLI commands as permanent User Setting the setting automatically selected for the boot up unit the SAVE command must be asserted A command followed by F option displays the Parameters in the predefined frame format The display frame format is unique for each command supporting F option Table 3 1 Command Line Interface Error Codes Error Code Short Description 0x01 Command Syntax Error A command followed by displays a command usage 0x02 The parameter has a format error A command with the certain Parameter Name followed by displays the format and range of the variable 0x03 The parameter is out of allowed range A command with the certain Paramet
31. ion in numeric Major Minor format SW Ver 1 0 Rev A displays software s version in numeric Major Minor format and revision in numeric format range from 01 to 99 for engineering releases and alphabetic format A to Z for manufacturing releases BL Ver 1 0 Rev A displays BootLoader s version in numeric Major Minor format and revision in numeric format range from 01 to 99 for engineering releases and alphabetic format A to Z for manufacturing releases BT Bluetooth serial number The INFO command without Parameter Name indicates all values AW200BT VHF Transceiver ArWest Product ID 55 S N 0000000123BB Hardware Ver 3 3 Software Ver 1 8 Rev 04 B24 BootLoader Ver 3 0 Rev 03 BT addr 00 18 D7 00 3C C7 3 5 2 STATE The STATE command is used to check the state of the wireless link the unit in the link and the alarm control lines To specify a radio unit local or remote the CONNECT command must be used in prior of STATE command using STATE Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Parameter List Name RSSI 15 to 137 dBm Indicates the Receive Signal Strength in dBm BER 0 to 9 9E 3 Indicates the BER level www arwestcom com 35 Command Line Interface Diagnostics and Identification Commands STATE Parameter Parameter List Name FREQ 215 000000 to 255 000000 MHz Displays the central frequency of the operating channel TEMP 30
32. n Antenna Installation Power supply requirements To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment pull by the plug body rather than the output cord when disconnecting the equipment Do not operate the supply if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged Do not disassemble the supply Waming Before connecting the external power source and the modem make sure that the power source matches the modem s voltage and current requirements 2 2 Antenna Installation Waming To avoid the equipment serious damage do not switch the modem to transmit mode if RF antenna is not connected Select the type of antenna that best fits your application and the one that offers the highest dB gain In addition setup your system in the highest possible location to minimize obstacles between the transmitting and receiving systems Always place the antenna on the highest point available At a minimum set the antenna to at least ten feet above the terrain using an antenna mast Some antennas intended to be attached to the pole mount adaptor p n 14 578117 01 are designed to be operated with a ground plane and some without it Antennas designed to be operated with ground plane provide better gain but to achieve the best performance of your antenna add a VHF Antenna Ground Plane Disk p n 10 587400 01 to the bottom of the antenna for a ground plane VHF antenna Ground Plane disk improves VSWR and as result increase RF power delivered from
33. ne Interface CLI allows user to perform a full configuration of the unit and read the statistics and alarm status It is the most powerful tool to configure the unit It makes changes to all possible settings that system will not be able to determine automatically The CLI commands allow user to configure and reconfigure the unit s settings The user configuration parameters that could be changed through the CLI are Data Port Settings Baud Rate Data Bits 8 7 Parity Odd Even None Flow control None or RTS CTS Alarm Settings Radio Operation Modes Sleep modes On Off Activate by internal real time clock Activate through RTS CTS lines Activate by external sense lines Activate by any combination of the parameters mentioned before Note The unit s configuration that is set or modified through the CLI will be lost after unit s reboot unless the saving operation is used to store a new setting in the unit s configuration file The CLI commands also provide filing operations which include Downloading Unit s Configuration files Software Images Uploading Unit s Configuration files e Saving into the configuration files the configuration parameters modified through the CLI WWW arwestcom com 27 Command Line Interface Command Line Interface Convention 3 1 Command Line Interface Convention The following convention is implemented in AW200BT Command Line Interface CLI 28 The Carriage Return L
34. ring Dry the modem with a soft clean cloth 12 www arwestcom com Chapter 2 CONFIGURATION 2 1 Powering AW200BT To power AW200BT use the Battery kit 1 p n 99 587300 10 Figure 2 1 Battery Kit 1 2 1 1 Power supply requirements A single external power supply is necessary to operate AW200BT The external power supply needs to be Listed for US and Certified for EU countries it needs also to be a Limited Power Source and rated for Outdoor Use and have an output rated for 9 36V 4A This may not be the same range as other ArWest products with which you are familiar Caution To avoid the introduction of hazards when operating and installing before connecting of the equip ment to the supply make sure that the supply meets local and national safety ordinances and matches the equipment s voltage and current requirements Caution Never attempt any maintenance or cleaning of the supply while plugged in Always remove supply from AC power before attempting service or cleaning Waming f the voltage supplied is below the minimum specification the modem will suspend operation If the voltage supplied is above the maximum specification the modem may be permanently damaged voiding your warranty Make sure cords are located so that will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or plug replace immediately WWW arwestcom com 13 Configuratio
35. s currently used configuration into the User Configuration file The configuration stored in the User Configuration file is activated by automatically after unit s reboot 3 4 4 SLEEP The SLEEP command determines the sleep mode parameters The sleeping AW435BT can be activated by real time CLK DTR RTS lines and command received through TTL inputs The user can select one two or all three conditions SLEEP Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List CLK 0 Do not activate by internal real time clock 1 255 Activate by internal real time clock after 100 to 25500 msec of sleeping HW 0 Do not activate through DTR RTS lines 1 Activate through DTR RTS lines TTL 0 Do not activate by external sense lines Activate by external sense lines GTS 0 Disable Sleep mode default 1 255 Go to sleep mode if there is no activity in 10 to 2550 msec 34 WWW arwestcom com Command Line Interface Diagnostics and Identification Commands INFO 3 5 Diagnostics and Identification Commands 3 5 1 INFO The INFO command is used to retrieve the Radio ID along with its Hardware version the loaded real time software version revision and BootLoader s version revision INFO Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List ID Product ID ID55 AW200BT SN Six bytes Serial Number SN HW 1 0 hardware vers
36. sors to the first and second event outputs Note This feature is not supported in current firmware version www arwestcom com 23 Configuration Checking Firmware Version Sleep Mode and Alarm settings 2 6 Checking Firmware Version Use AWLaunch to check the firmware version of your AW200BT 1 Select Identification subtab of Configurations tab 2 Press Identify button note that you may not press dentify button if identification process has been complete successfully once ES AWLaunch COM2 00 00 00 00 0B 01 e 5 Identification Wireless Interface Serial Interface Modem Dealer Configuration Bluetooth Remote List B Unit Type _ SeralNumber 5 AWZOOBT 00 00 00 00 0B 01 o a Unit Name K Firmware version ni NAME Ver 1 8 Rev 04 5 Owner Bootloader Version E OWNER ver 3 0 Rev 01 Call Sign Hardware Version E Ver 2 2 z a 5 x 5 E z Print Config Load Config save Config Download Figure 2 10 Identification subtab This tab lists important information about the hardware accessories and software properties This list includes the following which you will need if you contact ArWest Communications or your dealer Unit Type Unit Name Modem Serial Number Firmware Version BootLoader Version Hardware Version 3 Click Close to quit AWLaunch 24 www arwestcom com Configuration Loading New Firmware Sleep Mode and Alarm s
37. start sending data as soon as the Escape Acknowledge has been received If no valid CLI commands received from DTE within 1 minute the unit will automatically switch back to data mode 3 2 Networking Commands 3 2 1 LINK The LINK command is responsible for configuring radio s operation mode It has parameters listed below Note In parentheses is shown firmware version which supports this parameter If the firmware version is not specified it means that this parameter is supported in both versions 30 www arwestcom com Command Line Interface Networking Commands LINK Parameter Name Parameters List Parameter Name Parameter List PROT 1 Simplex Receiver a default setting for Remote units 2 Simplex Transmitter 3 Reserved for future use 4 Reserved for future use 5 Reserved for future use 6 Reserved for future use 7 TRMB Receiver used with GMSK modulation Trimble compatible 8 TRMB Transmitter used with GMSK modulation Trimble compatible 9 Transparent w EOT Repeater used with GMSK and 4FSK Pacific Crest compatible 10 Repeater ArWest Proprietary Simplex 11 TRMB Repeater used with GMSK modulation Trimble compatible 12 Transparent w EOT Receiver used with GMSK and 4FSK modulation Pacific Crest compatible 13 Transparent w EOT Transmitter used with GMSK and 4FSK modulation Pacific Crest compatible 14 STL
38. transceiver 146 mm wide 75 mm deep 44 mm high weighs 488 g 1 1 1 LEDs External LED s see Figure 1 2 are used for Link and Line status indication Positio LED Name Color Description 1 PWR Green Active if Power connected to modem 2 SYNC Red Active whenever a signal with a level sufficient for reliable reception exists on the radio channel TX RX Green Active if modem receives or transmits Data over serial interface 4 BT Blue Active if modem receives or transmits Data over Bluetooth 1 1 2 Data and Power Port The AW200BT data and power port is placed on the front of the unit Figure 1 2 Data and power port LEDs Figure 1 2 AW200BT front side Through the DB15 port the AW200BT can be connected to PC with Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cable DB9 DB15 SAE 6ft 1 8m p n 14 578108 02 or with ArWest receiver with Accessory Data Ser Pwr Cable ODU 7 DB 15 SAE 6ft 1 8m p n 14 578110 02 and can be powered See Powering AW200BT on page 13 for detailed information 10 www arwestcom com Introduction Getting Acquainted External Antenna and Bluetooth Antenna Connectors 1 1 3 External Antenna and Bluetooth Antenna Connectors The external antenna connects to the BNC external antenna connector and Bluetooth antenna connects to the SMA connector which are placed on the back panel of AW200BT External Bluetooth Antenna Antenna d cm Figure 1 3 External and Bluetooth Antenna
39. transmitter to antenna and system distance range To install antenna with ground plane disc see pictures below Unscrew the cone shaped cable part 2 Place the ground plane disc between cable parts and screw all parts together 3 Attach cable with ground plane to the VHF antenna 14 www arwestcom com Configuration Antenna Installation Power supply requirements 4 Place the antenna on the pole e Unscrew the cone shaped cable part 2 Place the Ground Plane between 3 ae to the cable parts and screw all together antenna VHF Antenna Ground Plane Use coaxial cable and connectors that are impedance matched with the radio equipment and make sure to use the shortest length of cable to move the signal between the radio and the antenna p n 14 578115 01 Accessory Ant Cable BNC Magn Mount 12ft e p n 14 578116 01 Accessory Ant Cable BNC Mini Magn Mount 12ft e p n 14 578117 01 Accessory Ant Cable BNC Pole Mount 12ft 1 For this type of antenna a metal surface e g car s roof serves as ground plane www arwestcom com 15 Configuration Installing AWLaunch Connecting through serial port 2 3 Installing AWLaunch AWLaunch is a Windows application for the radio modem configuration AWLaunch is available from the ArWest Communications website Note Refer to the AWLaunch Software Manual for full details on installing and using AWLaunch Software 1 If downloading the program from the website extra
40. your employees as may be necessary or appropriate to operate or care for AW200BT Such employees must also keep the Confidentiality Information confidential In the event you become legally compelled to disclose any of the Confidential Information you shall give ArWest immediate notice so that it may seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy WEBSITE OTHER STATEMENTS No statement contained at the ArWest website or any other website or in any other advertisements or ArWest literature or made by an employee or independent contractor of ArWest modifies these Terms and Conditions including the Software license warranty and limitation of liability SAFETY Improper use of AW200BT can lead to injury to persons or property and or malfunction of the product The AW200BT modem should only be repaired by authorized ArWest warranty service centers Users should review and heed the safety warnings in Appendix C MISCELLANEOUS The above Terms and Conditions may be amended modified superseded or canceled at any time by ArWest The above Terms and Conditions will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without reference to conflict of laws 6 WWW arwestcom com Preface Regulatory Information FCC Class A Compliance Regulatory Information FCC Class A Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FC

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