Raveon Daisy RV-M50-E Technical Manual

Ism-na wireless modem and gps transponder

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RV-M50-E
Daisy ISM-NA Wireless Modem
and GPS Transponder
Technical Manual
Revision A1 (November 2015)
Raveon Technologies Corporation
www.raveon.com | www.ravtrack.com

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  • Page 1 RV-M50-E Daisy ISM-NA Wireless Modem and GPS Transponder Technical Manual Revision A1 (November 2015) Raveon Technologies Corporation www.raveon.com | www.ravtrack.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual Table of Contents Overview ............................... 4 Input and Output .......................... 4 Universal Wireless Radio Connector ..................... 4 LED ................................ 4 RF Antenna Connection ........................5 GPS Antenna Connection ........................5 Configuring the Daisy ISM ........................5 Overview ............................5 Command Mode ...........................
  • Page 3 RV-M50-E Technical Manual Report Format ............................. 14 Local Position Information ........................14 Deep Sleep ............................14 Data Reception ..........................14 Serial Port Data ........................... 14 GPS Position and Status ........................14 Device Addressing ........................15 Security Key .................... Error! Bookmark not defined. ID Addressing Basics ..........................
  • Page 4: Overview

    Input and Output 1.1.1. Universal Wireless Radio Connector Raveon utilizes a universal connector configuration on many of its radio modem modules, so the Z50 is plug-in compatible with dozens of other radio modems. The UWRC connector pint-out is as shown below...
  • Page 5: Led

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual The primary connector is fully pin-for-pin compatible with M8 UHF, VHF, 220MHZ modems. V50 ISM band radio modems. 1.1.2. By default, the LED will indicate the following: Green: Radio has received a packet Red: Radio is transmitting a packet Flashing Orange: GPS is locking (flashing will cease when GPS has locked) Many commands modify the operation of the LED, including disabling it entirely.
  • Page 6: Command Mode

    The modem also supports Raveon’s Wireless Modem Exchange (WMX) protocol for commanding and messaging. WMX is ideal for fully automated control and tighter integration. For more information, see the WMX Protocol Description document and the Raveon Tech Note “Rapid Radio Configuration using WMX”.
  • Page 7: Using Commands

    To get on-line help with a command, enter the command with a question mark at the end. To see a list of all commands, use the HELP command. Configuration Commands The following commands are standard Raveon commands implemented by the modem. Factory Command...
  • Page 8 RV-M50-E Technical Manual Destination Address– Sets address of the modem to send ATDT Range: 0-FFFF 0001 data to. Display frequencies – Display all of the frequencies programmed into all of the channel memories. Frequency See section 3 ATFX See section 3 Channel Number –...
  • Page 9: Gps Commands

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual Show/display the radio band. Displays the frequency band that the radio is configured for, along with the upper and lower BAND BB, lll, uuu None frequency, in MHz. BB is the band code, lll is the lower frequency in MHz, and uuu is the upper frequency in MHz.
  • Page 10 RV-M50-E Technical Manual Command Command Description Parameter Factory Default 1 – 9 GPS Operation Mode. Set the Operating mode. Reset all GPS parameters GPS&F IDLE TX Interval. Set the number of 0-9999 IDLERATE seconds seconds between position transmissions when the unit is idle (has not moved more than TRIGDX meters).
  • Page 11: Factory Default Settings

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual Factory Default Settings 1.1.8. Standard Factory Settings Channel Center Frequency Bandwidth Symbol Rate 916.3 500kHz 37.50 kbps 919.6 500kHz 37.50 kbps 922.9 500kHz 37.50 kbps Serial port ................38400 baud, N/8/1 ID (ATMY)................. 1234 1.1.9. GPS Option Factory Settings Report Interval.................
  • Page 12: Operational Modes And Configuration

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual Operational Modes and Configuration Channel Configuration and Virtual Channelization 1.1.10. About Virtual Channelization With Virtual Channelization, the M50 will operate in a proprietary, decentralized, 1-3 channel frequency-agile manner. This unique feature allows networks of M50 radios to operate with no central network controller and no requirement that all radios are in range of each other.
  • Page 13: Channel Data Rate

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual 500kHz 26dBm To comply with FCC regulations, 125kHz channels may only be used if exactly one 500kHz channel and exactly two 125kHz channels are in use. 1.1.12. Channel Data Rate Channel data rate is set with ATR2 <rate>, where <rate> is set according to the table below: ATR2 Setting Bit Rate for 125kHz Channels Bit Rate for 500kHz Channels...
  • Page 14: Report Format

    1.1.20. GPS Position and Status When the modem receives a position report and status from another modem, it will send this information out the serial port, formatted in Raveon’s $PRAVE message format. Change the position report output format with the OUTPUT x command.
  • Page 15: Device Addressing

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual to the modem that supports the TLL message should put an icon on its screen at the location specified. The icon name is the MYID of the modem that transmitted its position over the air. NMEA GPS Position Fix Data. This message is the standard $GPGGA NMEAOUT 1...
  • Page 16: Local Nmea Data From The Internal Gps

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual Local NMEA data from the internal GPS The modem may be configured to output standard NMEA 0183 GPS messages from its internal GPS receiver. For GPS tracking, these GPS transponders can receive GPS position reports from other radios, and they may also be configured to output their own GPS location via their serial port.
  • Page 17: Atst1 Command (Gps Statistics)

    RV-M50-E Technical Manual With Bad CRCs: nnn (over-the-air packets with bit errors that were discarded) Bytes received: nnn (number of bytes this modem received, and sent out its serial port) Bytes transmitted: nnn (number of bytes this modem received via the serial port, and transmitted over the air) Packets send:...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    KEYPHRASE in all units must be disabled or left at the factory default. To disable encryption, use the KEYPHRASE 0 command. The factory default KEYPHRASE is RAVEON, in all capital letters. Solution #4: Verify the Receiver circuits are powered. The receiver circuitry by default is disabled (ATSM 4).
  • Page 19: Mechanical

    NOTICE There are no user-serviceable points inside this transceiver. All service work must be referred to your Authorized Service Center or Raveon Technologies Service Department. Safety Training information Always use this radio with the antenna supplied with it. This radio is restricted to occupational use.
  • Page 20 RV-M50-E Technical Manual Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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