SEA 9719 Hardware Manual

SEA 9719 Hardware Manual

802.11p communication module for compactrio
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Hardware Manual – Operation Instructions, Safety Guidelines and Specifications
SEA 9719
802.11p Communication Module for CompactRIO
TM
Part No.: 60000090
Doc. No.:
HB/SEA 9719 Hardware Manual/1.2.a/Apr-2018

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  • Page 1 Hardware Manual – Operation Instructions, Safety Guidelines and Specifications SEA 9719 802.11p Communication Module for CompactRIO Part No.: 60000090 Doc. No.: HB/SEA 9719 Hardware Manual/1.2.a/Apr-2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    General...................4 End User License Agreement (EULA)..........5 Safety Guidelines..............6 Operator Protection................6 Safety Critical Applications..............7 Hazardous Locations...............7 Hazardous Voltages.................8 Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines.......9 Prerequisites.................11 Connecting SEA 9719.............13 Power Supply.................14 802.11p/GPS Antenna(s)..............14 Ethernet Port.................16 DIP Switches.................16 LEDs....................18 Backup Battery................19 Reset Switch.................20 Sleep Mode................22 Specifications..............23 Electromagnetic Compatibility............26...
  • Page 3 Maintenance................29 Contact and Support.............30 Hardware Manual...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    To determine the safety ratings and specification of the entire system refer to each component in the system. Before starting to work with the SEA 9719 module please read this docu- ment and the software manual carefully. If there are any questions about operating the module or if any term is not understood, please contact the vendor before using the module.
  • Page 5: End User License Agreement (Eula)

    The reader should consult the vendor if errors are suspected. End User License Agreement (EULA) Before operating the SEA 9719 and the provided software you have to agree to the terms and conditions (EULA). This agreement is part of the software installation procedure.
  • Page 6: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines To protect persons against any harm and the module from damage, the operation of the SEA 9719 module is only allowed according to the rules described in this document. Operator Protection Hot or Cold Surface The metallic surface of the module might be- come hot or cold as well.
  • Page 7: Safety Critical Applications

    Keep the module and the antennas at least 1 meter away from hu- man bodies during operation. Safety Critical Applications The module is not failure tolerant and therefore not suitable for use in safety critical applications. Do not use the module for medical applications or any live sup- porting apparatus.
  • Page 8: Hazardous Voltages

    Hazardous Voltages A voltage is hazardous when higher than 25 V or 60 VDC to earth ground according to IEC 60364-4-41 (SELV). If the module specifications al- low to connect hazardous voltages to the module, take the following pre- cautions, when connecting hazardous voltages to the module: Make sure that only qualified personnel wires hazardous voltage adhering to local electrical standards.
  • Page 9: Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines

    Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulatory requirements and limits for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). These re- quirements and limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in- stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 10 To meet the RF exposure rules and regulations and minimize the radio fre- quency exposure to humans, you must follow the following directives: Installers and operators have to follow the transmitter operating • and antenna installation instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance, please refer to the user manual of the antenna.
  • Page 11: Prerequisites

    Prerequisites The SEA 9719 module is shipped with the following accessory: Power cable for external power supply, part no.: 61000011, • mandatory for operation Printed 'Hardware Manual – Operation Instructions, Safety • Guidelines and Specifications' In order to operate the module further components are required (not shipped with the module): Ethernet cable - mandatory for operation.
  • Page 12 Is required to use the GPS features. Matching GPS antennas can be purchased separately from S.E.A. Please refer to our web shop. The SEA 9719 can optionally be shipped with a GPS option. The GPS related topics of this manual only apply if the option is en- abled.
  • Page 13: Connecting Sea 9719

    Connecting SEA 9719 The SEA 9719 module provides sockets for one GPS (3) and two 802.11p antennas (An- tenna 1 (4), Antenna 2 (5)), one Ethernet port (7), a reset switch (6), a connector for an ex- ternal GPS receiver (4) and a connector for an external power supply (2).
  • Page 14: Power Supply

    Important Note: please notice that the GND line is RED and the VCC line is BLACK!, refer to Fig. 2. Fig. 2: Power Cable 802.11p/GPS Antenna(s) The SEA 9719 module is prepared for antenna diversity for 802.11p with providing two antenna sockets: Antenna 1 and Antenna 2. Both 802.11p Hardware Manual...
  • Page 15 SMA (female). The module currently supports only Antenna 1. The SEA 9719 module is prepared for GPS reception, however the GPS op- tion is currently not available. For GPS the SEA 9719 module provides one antenna socket of type MCX.
  • Page 16: Ethernet Port

    Ethernet Port The module provides an Ethernet port to connect the module with a Con- troller. Connect this port with the Ethernet port of a NI CompactRIO con- troller using an Ethernet cable (not included with the module). The default IP address is: 192.168.24.200. This IP address can be changes by the user with the Device Man- ager tool.
  • Page 17 Switch Meaning Sleep Mode The sleep mode is like a standby, which allows to reduce the power consumption of the system, when not actively operated. Refer to chapter 'Sleep Mode' for details. Enable: The CompactRIO can set the module to sleep mode.
  • Page 18: Leds

    Backup The battery keeps the system clock (RTC) running and Battery stores the GPS almanac while the module is switched off. Refer to chapter 'Backup Battery' for details. Enable: The battery is charged when the module is pow- ered. The GPS almanac and the RTC are maintained while switched off.
  • Page 19: Backup Battery

    Indicated the RF power supply. Flashes when RF activity (data transmission). Flashes when the module is booting or performs a factory reset. Is steady on when module is operational. Tab. 2: LEDs Backup Battery The backup battery provides the following features: Stores the last GPS almanac.
  • Page 20: Reset Switch

    The battery should not be discharged below a minimum limit to avoid its damage. Therefore do not store the module with enabled battery for long time periods. An acceptable store period is be- tween 2 and 6 weeks depending on the battery condition and the storage conditions (temperature, humidity...).
  • Page 21 Power down the module Press and hold the Reset switch Power up the module and wait until LED 5 blinks continuously Release the Reset switch and wait until LED 5 is steady on (this can take up to some minutes) After the reset remember that the module's IP address may have changed.
  • Page 22: Sleep Mode

    Fig. DIP Switches. This is useful if the entire system should be set to the sleep mode but it still needs to be accessible through the SEA 9719 module. If the hardware sleep mode switch is set to Enable, the sleep mode selection by software takes effect on the SEA 9719 module.
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Specifications The following specifications are typical for the nominal temperature of 20 °C unless otherwise noted. RF Characteristics IEEE 802.11p – 2010 Communication Standards ETSI ES 202 663 IEEE 1609.4 – 2010 No. of Antenna Sockets (at least one required for operation) 5.580 –...
  • Page 24 GPS Characteristics (only if GPS option enabled) Number of Channels Frequency Band GPS L1 Time-To-First-Fix Cold Start, w/o Battery Cold Start w. Battery Max. Update Rate Position Accuracy Horizontal Vertical 10 to 40 Velocity Accuracy Max. Altitude 2000 Max. Speed km/h Timepulse Accuracy Timepulse Logic...
  • Page 25 Power Requirements Operating Voltage 7 to 30 Typical Operating Current Typical Peak Sleep Mode Physical Characteristics Weight ca. 160 Dimensions 90 x 23 x 70 Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature °C -25 to +55 Storage Temperature °C -40 to +85 Ingress Protection IP 30 Operating humidity 10 to 90...
  • Page 26: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    (10 shocks at 6 orientations) Tab. 3: Specifications Electromagnetic Compatibility For EMC compliance, it is only allowed to operate the SEA 9719 with origi- nal and shielded antenna cabling only. For further information about an- tennas and cabling please refer to our website: http://www.sea-gmbh.com...
  • Page 27 This product meets the essential requirements of the following US directives: FCC 47 CFR Part 15B: Class B • This product contains FCC ID: XPYTHEOP173 PTCRB This product is pending to comply with PTCRB standards. PTCRB is a global organization created by mobile network operators to provide an independent evaluation process where GSM/UMTS/LTE/802.11 type certification can take place.
  • Page 28 In order to satisfy the essential requisite of the Directive 99/5/EC, this product is compliant with the following standards: Radio: EN 301 511 and EN 301 908 • EMC: EN 301 489-1/-7 • Health: EN 62311 • Safety: EN 60950-1 •...
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    Maintenance Only use a clean and dry cloth to wipe the SEA 9719. The SEA 9719 is not water resistant and should not be operated in humid environments. The SEA 9719 does not contain any components, which have to be main- tained.
  • Page 30 Contact and Support Address S.E.A. Datentechnik GmbH Muelheimer Strasse 7 53840 Troisdorf Germany Support channels website: http://www.sea-gmbh.com email: techsupport@sea-gmbh.com phone: + 49 2241 12737 – 0 fax: + 49 2241 12737 – 14 Hardware Manual...

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