F&F MB-GPS-1 Manual

Gps location transducer

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MB-GPS-1
GPS location transducer
Do not dispose of this device in the trash along with other waste!
According to the Law on Waste, electro coming from households free of charge and can
give any amount to up to that end point of collec� on, as well as to store the occasion of
the purchase of new equipment (in accordance with the principle of old-for-new, regard-
less of brand). Electro thrown in the trash or abandoned in nature, pose a threat to the
environment and human health.
Purpose
Based on the received signal, the MB-GPS-1 transmitter provides
current data for its location:
» geographical coordinates (longitude/latitude);
» date (year/month/day);
» time (hour/minutes/seconds).
Functioning
The device is equipped with the location module of the GPS
(Global Positioning System) and the GLONASS system (Russian:
ГЛОНАСС, Глобальная навигационная спутниковая система,
Globalnaja nawigacionnaja sputnikowaja sistiema).
The device, based on one of these signals, provides current data
for its location: geographical coordinates (length and width),
date and time.
If the satellite signal is lost, the device continues the countdown
in the internal clock. When the satellite signal is re-established,
the internal clock time is synchronized to the received value.
F&F Filipowski sp. j.
Konstantynowska 79/81, 95-200 Pabianice, POLAND
phone/fax (+48 42) 215 23 83 / (+48 42) 227 09 71
www.fif.com.pl; e-mail: biuro@fif.com.pl
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  • Page 1 Electro thrown in the trash or abandoned in nature, pose a threat to the environment and human health. Purpose Based on the received signal, the MB-GPS-1 transmitter provides current data for its location: » geographical coordinates (longitude/latitude);...
  • Page 2: Led Description

    This action allows devices to synchronise its time with GPS/ GLONASS master clocks and set the clock parameters precisely, eliminating the need for manual location input. The MB-GPS-1 transmitter cannot be used in navigation systems. LED description shine GPS/GLONASS signal correctly received don’t shine...
  • Page 3: Transducer Design

    Transducer design Transducer in special, compact-sized plastic box, connected thro- ugh a PG7 cable gland with circular cables of any length, maxi- mum diameter ø7. Box with a special sealing flange, fixed to the ground with 2 screws, closed with a cover with silicone gasket using 4 screws.
  • Page 4: Resetting To Factory Settings

    Mounting 1. Unscrew the screws securing the cover. 2. Pull the cable through the cable gland and screw it firmly in place so that the inner seal is tight against the cable. 3. If necessary, fix the module to the floor at the target location. 4.
  • Page 5 Technical data power supply 9÷30 V DC maximum current consumption 40 mA port RS-485 communication protocole Modbus RTU working mode Slave communication parameters baud rate (adjustable) 1200÷115200 bit/s (9600*) data bits stop bits 1/1.5/2* parity bits EVEN/ODD/NONE* address 1*÷247 power consumption 0.3 W working temperature -40÷70°C...
  • Page 6: Modbus Registers

    Modbus registers only read R/W read and write R/PW read and protected write (recording only possible in configuration mode) Registers are read with 0x03 commands and written with 0x06 command. Address Mode Command description 1 – GPS/GLONASS signal correctly received 0x00 0 –...
  • Page 7 Address Mode Command description Current date – days 0x20 (if no satellite signal, calculated from internal RTC clock) Current date – months 0x21 (if no satellite signal, calculated from internal RTC clock) Current date – years 0x22 (if no satellite signal, calculated from internal RTC clock) Current date –...
  • Page 8 Address Mode Command description Last date received from GPS/GLONASS – day 0x43 (does not change if no satellite signal) 0x50 Latitude [‚N’ or ‚S’] 0x51 Latitude – degrees 0x52 Latitude – minutes 0x53 Latitude – tenths of minutes (DDM format) Latitude –...
  • Page 9 Address Mode Command description Longitude – decimal degrees [DD] 0x65 (Float [MSW]) 0x100 Modbus address (1÷247) Baud rate: 0 – 1 200 bps 1 – 2 400 bps 2 – 4 800 bps 0x101 3 – 9 600 bps 4 – 19 200 bps 5 –...
  • Page 10 Address Mode Command description 0x401 Working time – seconds [MSW] Writing to registers 0x402, 0x403, 0x404 active for 5 minutes after power-on, configuration jumper must be in place and configuration mode enabled. 0x402 R/PW Serial number (High) 0x403 R/PW Serial namber (Low) Production date: 5 bits –...
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Address Mode Command description 0x40B „-1” State of the jumper restoring the factory settings 0x40F (1 – on, 0 – off) Warranty F&F products are covered by a 24-month warranty from the date of purchase. The warranty is only valid with proof of purchase. Contact your dealer or contact us directly.

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