Satel -TR49 SnapOn Integration Manual
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SATEL-TR49 SnapOn
TRANSCEIVER MODULE
INTEGRATION GUIDE
Version 1.7

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  • Page 1 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn TRANSCEIVER MODULE INTEGRATION GUIDE Version 1.7...
  • Page 2: Important Notice

    Integration Guide, Version 1.7 IMPORTANT NOTICE All rights to this manual are owned solely by SATEL Oy (referred to in this user guide as SATEL). All rights reserved. The copying of this manual (without the written permission from the owner) by...
  • Page 3: Restrictions On Use - Satel-Tr49 Snapon

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn operating on 410-475 MHz band is allowed to be used in the following countries, either on license free channels or on channels where the operation requires a license.
  • Page 4: Restrictions On Use - Satel-Tr49 Snapon

    Integration Guide, Version 1.7 RESTRICTIONS ON USE – SATEL-TR49 SnapOn SATEL-TR49 SnapOn operating on 902-928 MHz band is allowed to be used in the following countries. More detailed information is available at the local frequency management authority. Countries: CA and US.
  • Page 5: Product Conformity

    Integration Guide, Version 1.7 PRODUCT CONFORMITY Hereby, SATEL Oy declares that SATEL-TR49 SnapOn radio transceiver module is in compliance with the essential requirements (radio performance, electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety) and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. Therefore the equipment is labeled with the following CE-marking.
  • Page 6: Warranty And Safety Instructions

    -The radio transceiver module is only to be operated at frequencies allocated by local authorities, and without exceeding the given maximum allowed output power ratings. SATEL and its distributors are not responsible, if any products manufactured by it are used in unlawful ways.
  • Page 7: Host Integration

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 HOST INTEGRATION To ensure compliance with all non-transmitter functions the host manufacturer is responsible for ensuring compliance with the module(s) installed and fully operational. For example, if a host was previously authorized as an unintentional radiator under the Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE ..................... 1 RESTRICTIONS ON USE – SATEL-TR49 SNAPON ........... 2 RESTRICTIONS ON USE – SATEL-TR49 SNAPON ........... 3 PRODUCT CONFORMITY ..................4 WARRANTY AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............. 5 HOST INTEGRATION ..................... 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................
  • Page 9 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING SL COMMANDS ........ 23 SL Commands ................... 23 SL Command Mode .................. 23 DEFAULT DELIVERY VALUES – SATEL-TR49 SNAPON (410-475 MHZ) ... 25 DEFAULT DELIVERY VALUES – SATEL-TR49 SNAPON (902-928 MHZ) ... 26 CONSIDERATIONS .................. 27 EMI Interferers ..................27 Electrostatic discharge ................
  • Page 10 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 11.1 SL COMMANDS – SATELLINE -TR49-SnapOn, Freewave protocol (902-928 MHz) ......................36 APPENDIX D (IP TRAFFIC) ............... 40 VERSION HISTORY ................. 41...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    There are many versions available of SATEL-TR49 SnapOn depending on the region of use on 900 MHz band and 400 MHz band encryption capability. They are listed in Appendix C.
  • Page 12: Technical Specifications

    All logic output except STAT current pin. Logic output, max current, STAT pin 2.3 Specifications, SATEL-TR49 SnapOn (on 410-475 MHz) Complies with the following international standards on 410-475 MHz: FCC CFR 47 Part 90 FCC CFR 47 Part 2 RSS-119 Issue 12 RSS-Gen Issue 4 ETSI EN 300 113 v2.2.1 (partially)
  • Page 13 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 RECEIVER TRANSMITTER Note! Frequency Range 410...475 MHz See Appendix A Tuning range 65 MHz Minimum RF Frequency 6.25 kHz Step Channel Bandwidth 12.5 and 25 kHz Frequency Stability <1 kHz Maximum Receiver Input +10 dBm...
  • Page 14: Specifications, Satel-Tr49 Snapon (On 902-928 Mhz)

    = 25 °C. When the device is used in different environment, the results may change significantly. It is recommended to use external ESD protection in demanding conditions. 2.4 Specifications, SATEL-TR49 SnapOn (on 902-928 MHz) Complies with the following international standards: FCC Parts 15.209 and 15.247 of Title 47...
  • Page 15 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Maximum Receiver Input Power without -3 dBm Transmission Errors Sensitivity typ. -109 dBm for BER 10 Blocking Intermodulation Attenuation Adjacent Channel Selectivity 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, Transmitter Power 500, 1000 mW Carrier power stability <...
  • Page 16: Electrical Interconnection Satel

    Integration Guide, Version 1.7 3 ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTION SATEL 3.1 Pin order of the Mini PCIe interface The SATEL-TR4-SnapOn module uses the Mini PCIe interface as its external interface. For details about the module and dimensions, see “4.1 Dimensions and interfaces”. Pin No.
  • Page 17: Led_Wwan, Led_Wlan And Led_Wpan Io Pins

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Pin No. Mini PCI express Direction Pin State standard description SMB_CLK PETn0 SMB_DATA PETp0 USB_D- USB Data minus High 2.0V - Vcc IN Low -0.5V - 0.8V USB_D+ USB Data plus High 2.0V - Vcc IN Low -0.5V - 0.8V...
  • Page 18: Usb_D- And Usb_D+ Io Pins

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 3.4 USB_D- and USB_D+ IO pins USB interface through the Mini PCIe connector. Note: PCI Express receiver incorporates automatic Lane polarity inversion as part of the Link initialization and training, and will correct the polarity independently on each Lane.
  • Page 19: Mechanical Considerations Satel-Tr49 Snapon

    4 MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS SATEL-TR49 SnapOn 4.1 Dimensions and interfaces The dimensions of the SATEL-TR49 SnapOn module are 51mm (length) x 30 mm (width) x 4.75 mm (height), weight 12 g. Figure 4.1 shows the dimensions of the module in detail.
  • Page 20: Installing The Mini Pcie Module On The Host Device

    4.3 Installing the Mini PCIe Module on the Host device To install the SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Mini PCIe module on the host device, do the following. Step-1: Insert the Mini PCIe module into the Mini PCI Express connector on the host device:...
  • Page 21 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Step-3: Use a screwdriver and two screws (M2,5) to tighten Mini PCIe module on the host device. Step-4: Insert the RF-cable connector of the UHF antenna into the antenna interface. NOTE!  Insert the antenna connector vertically into the antenna interface of the Mini PCIe module ...
  • Page 22: Thermal Design Guide

    With the highest RF TX levels, peak power consumption can reach up to 4.5 Watt. To handle needed thermal dissipation SATEL-TR49 SnapOn has solid aluminum covers at the both sides of the module. Although we have a good margin to the critical temperature levels, it is strongly recommended that the aluminum covers are not blocked by the materials with the low thermal conductivity (<150W/K*m).
  • Page 23: Operating Modes

    Error messages to Mini PCIe interfaces to and reboots the device after five (5) seconds. Transmitting/Receiving is prohibited during malfunction. When connecting to the device with SATEL Configuration Manager the Error code is shown in pop up box. If the device does not recover after multiple reboots, please contact SATEL Oy.
  • Page 24: Changing Parameters Using Sl Commands

    “SL Command mode” parameter. The user can do this via the SATEL Configuration Manager, version v1.5.1 or newer. By default the SL Command mode is set to ON. If the SL Command mode is set to OFF then the...
  • Page 25 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 <+><at least three bytes pause><+><at least three bytes pause><+> To disable the SL Commands:  Send three “-” characters via serial port so that there is at least three bytes delay between each character. The response is “OK”, when successfully set.
  • Page 26: Default Delivery Values - Satel-Tr49 Snapon (410-475 Mhz)

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 7 DEFAULT DELIVERY VALUES – SATEL-TR49 SnapOn (410-475 MHz) DEFAULT VALUES OF THE ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS (the user can change these settings later on) Setting Default value Range Radio frequency Operating TX and RX 442.5000 MHz 410…475 MHz...
  • Page 27: Default Delivery Values - Satel-Tr49 Snapon (902-928 Mhz)

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 8 DEFAULT DELIVERY VALUES – SATEL-TR49 SnapOn (902-928 MHz) DEFAULT VALUES OF THE ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS (the user can change these settings later on) Operation Mode Default value Note Point-to-Multipoint Slave Set Baud Rate Baud Rate...
  • Page 28: Considerations

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 CONSIDERATIONS 9.1 EMI Interferers The module is designed to be mounted inside a host device. The module is designed to withstand EMI even beyond type approval requirements. However, a small module which is integrated closely to modern high speed electronics is bound to receive some interference.
  • Page 29: Using The Device In Unmanned High Reliability Applications

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 throughout the processing, handling and operation of any application that incorporates this module. 9.3 Using the device in unmanned high reliability applications The module features software and hardware watchdogs which are incorporated inside the CPU.
  • Page 30: Appendix A (Sl Commands, 410-475 Mhz)

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 10 APPENDIX A (SL COMMANDS, 410-475 MHz) 10.1 SL COMMANDS – SATEL-TR49 SnapOn (410-475 MHz) Category Command Description Response Addressing SL#A? Show all addresses (RX1, RX2, TX1, "xxxx,yyyy,zzzz,vvvv" TX2) Addressing SL#A=xxxx, yyyy, Set RX/TX addresses (RX1, RX2, TX1, “OK"...
  • Page 31 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Category Command Description Response ChannelList SL$D=n Set channel list default channel, n is “OK" or "ERROR" channel number ChannelList SL$E=1 Search free channel "OK" followed by “channel n Modem searches for next traffic-free is free”...
  • Page 32 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Category Command Description Response ChannelList SL$S=<selection Set channel scanning mode. Selection: "OK" followed by > S0 = Stop scanning (supported only by channel/RSSI info TR3/TR4/TR8) See a separate description for S1 = Starts Scanning RSSI values of...
  • Page 33 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Category Command Description Response ModemInfo SL%4? Get arbitrary data stored in memory If empty data is stored, location 4 response = ”Undefined”, otherwise data and carriage return ModemInfo SL%4="data" Set arbitrary data (max 25 characters) “OK"...
  • Page 34 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Category Command Description Response RadioFreq SL&+=nnnn Set active frequency nnnn channels “OK" or "ERROR" above center frequency. Frequency = Center frequency + nnnn*Channel spacing Value of nnnn is [0...number of channels/2] For conventional reasons, only 2 or 4...
  • Page 35 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Category Command Description Response RadioProperty SL%F? Get status of Error correction (FEC) "0" = FEC OFF , "1" = FEC ON RadioProperty SL%F=x Set Error correction (FEC). Value of x “OK" or "ERROR" "1" Set FEC ON "0"...
  • Page 36 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Category Command Description Response RadioProperty SL@R? Get RSSI (Received Signal Strength ”-nnn dBm”, nnn is a decimal Indication) of last received message value of field strength (dBm) between –80 dBm and –118 dBm. Value is available 7 s after reception, after that the response is "<-118 dBm".
  • Page 37: Appendix B (Sl Commands, 902-928 Mhz)

    SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 11 APPENDIX B (SL COMMANDS, 902-928 MHZ) 11.1 SL COMMANDS – SATELLINE -TR49-SnapOn, Freewave protocol (902-928 MHz) General format of the Freewave related SL commands is: Set Emulation mode settings: SL~E=M1,I<index>,A<Attribute1>,B<Attribute2> ,C<Attribute3>,... prefix M indicates the emulation mode (M1 means Freewave, M2 means something else...)
  • Page 38 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Call Book Uint8, 0 - 9, 0 - 9: Call Book SL~E=M1,I3,A<index>,B<Address>,C<Address Uint8[3], 0x0000 Entry Index >,D<Address> Uint8[3], 00 - 0x000000 - A indicates Call Book Entry Index field Uint8[3] 0xFFFFF 0xFFFFFF: Address <index> = [0-9] as presented on the left...
  • Page 39 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Hop Table Uint8 0 - 6 0: 902 - 928 MHz SL~E=M1,I6,A<Hop Table Version> Version 1: 915 - 928 MHz <Hop Table Version> = [0-6] as presented on the 2: 902 - 928 left...
  • Page 40 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 Retry Odds Uint8 0 - 9 0 - 9: Defines a SL~E=M1,I18,A<Retry Odds> random base <Retry Odds> = [0-9] when slave is trying to resend data to master if Max Slave Retry count reached. Value 0...
  • Page 41 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Integration Guide, Version 1.7 12 APPENDIX D (IP traffic) If attached to a Linux, the module can be used to send IP traffic. Standard software called slattach, that is shipped with for example Ubuntu and other Linux distributions, can be used to create a Serial Line over IP (SLIP) interface.
  • Page 42 Version: Date: Remarks: 8.6.2018 First version 15.6.2018 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn specification added 13.8.2018 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Mechanical description added 15.10.2018 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn Specification updated 18.10.2018 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn technical specification updated 16.11.2018 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn R&D comments removed 17.04.2019 SATEL-TR49 SnapOn technical specification updated 16.08.2019...

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