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XETA4-TMFA
User Manual
Rev. B

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  • Page 1 XETA4-TMFA User Manual Rev. B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IC Exposure Compliance ....................7 Industry Canada Antenna Compliance ............... 8 Configuration ........................8 Password Protection ....................... 8 Communicating with the XETA4-TMFA ................8 The Diag Port ........................8 Operating Menu ......................10 Configuration/Utilities Menu ..................10 Serial Port Configuration ....................11 Baud Rate ........................
  • Page 3: Warranty

    XetaWave will, at its discretion, repair or replace the product. In no event, will XetaWave LLC, its suppliers or its licensors, be liable for any damages arising from the use of or the inability to use this product. This includes business interruption, loss of business information, or other loss which may arise from the use of this product.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notifications

    Caution The Xeta4-TMFA has a maximum transmitted output power of 10 watts when used in compliance with FCC regulations in the 450-470 MHz frequency bands. The transmit antenna shall be kept at least 187 cm from physical space where humans may exist, based on a maximum antenna gain of 11.2 dBi.
  • Page 5 WARNING This radio module shall be installed by an RF/radio professional familiar with the applicable rules. Installation of antennas shall be performed in a manner that will provide at least the MPE Distance from any user or member of the public in the direction of maximum radiation.
  • Page 6: Fcc Antenna Compliance

    ExposureLimit is the limit for General Population/ Uncontrolled exposure in mW/cm All quantities are calculated in linear or numeric quantities. The XETA4-TMFA transmitter duty cycle varies depending on many factors. Packet sizes, which are set up by the installer as part of the radio/network configuration, are a primary determinant.
  • Page 7: Fcc Mpe Calculation

    delay between radios, and other factors. For the purpose of the MPED calculation, a worst case duty cycle of 100% will be assumed, although this duty cycle is not achieved in typical operation. Integrators are responsible for including RF exposure information statements in their final user manuals.
  • Page 8: Ic Setting

    (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. This device must be operated as supplied by XetaWave LLC. Any changes or modifications made to the device without the express written approval of XetaWave LLC may void the user’s authority to operate the device.
  • Page 9: Ic Exposure Compliance

    L'étiquette extérieure utilisera le libellé: 'Contient IC: 11169A-04003’. HVIN: XETA4-TMFA IC Exposure Compliance NOTE: Integrators are required to include RF exposure information in their product user manual. REMARQUE: Les intégrateurs doivent inclure les informations d'exposition RF dans leur manuel utilisateur.
  • Page 10: Industry Canada Antenna Compliance

    Users do not have access to programming capability. Communicating The Diag Port The Diag port is used to configure the Xeta4-TMFA and monitor radio and network with the operation, data throughput, and packet error rate. Typically, the Diag port is connected...
  • Page 11 Once power is applied to the radio, the following initialization information will be displayed in the RS-232 text display window on the user’s equipment: interrupt_init timer_init crc_init() spi_init(SPI_BUS_FLASH) flash_init() mfg_cals_init() mon_init() Xetawave Bootloader revision 1.53.19108 for Xeta4 board Booting . . . interrupt_init() coresight_init() coresight_start() watchdog_init() spi_init(SPI_BUS_0) spi_init(SPI_BUS_1) spi_init(SPI_BUS_FLASH)
  • Page 12: Operating Menu

    After the initialization information appears, the operating menu will be displayed. Operating Menu Operating Menu XETA4-TMFA rev 0, firmware 1.53.19108, SN E50243FC Mode: Slave (8) to Master (1) Frequency 450006250 Hz Xmit mode 32QAM 51 Kbps Link state Recv mode...
  • Page 13: Serial Port Configuration

    Configuration/Utilities Menu XETA4-TMFA rev 0, firmware 1.53.19108, SN E50243FC Mode: Slave (2) to Master (1) : Serial port configuration menu : RF and hopping menu : Bit rate and modulation type menu : Network menu : Advanced menu : Utilities menu...
  • Page 14: Baud Rate

    this menu. In order to successfully communicate between the radio and another device, the device’s serial port must have the same configuration as listed in this menu. In the example shown above: Baud rate is set to 115200 bps. Data bits, parity, and stop bits are given by the three characters in the Data serial framing field.
  • Page 15: Data Serial Framing

    Data Serial Bit Rate This parameter specifies the serial bit rate in bits/second for the data port. Current selection: 115200 bps 1200 bps : 1049479 bps 2400 bps : 1259375 bps 4800 bps : 1574219 bps 9600 bps : 2098958 bps 19200 bps : 3148438 bps 38400 bps...
  • Page 16: Maximum Separation

    RF and Hopping Menu Bandwidth: 12500 Hz : RF band MAS band : Maximum separation 10 km : MAS transmit power 10000 mw : MAS master transmit frequency 460000000 Hz : MAS slave transmit frequency 465000000 Hz : Error correction Disabled Esc: Return to previous menu Enter selection:...
  • Page 17: Master Transmit Frequency ("Mas Master Transmit Frequency")

    Transmit Power This parameter specifies the desired transmit power in milliwatts. Current value = 10000 mW Enter new value (1 - 10000) or Esc to exit: Master Transmit Frequency (“MAS master transmit frequency”) RF Configuration Menu option “3” is used to set the master transmit frequency (in Hertz) of the radio within the limits of the radio certification.

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