Satel SATELLINE-M3-R3 User Manual
Satel SATELLINE-M3-R3 User Manual

Satel SATELLINE-M3-R3 User Manual

Radio receiver module

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SATELLINE
-M3-R3
RADIO RECEIVER MODULE
USER GUIDE
Version 1.6

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  • Page 1 ® SATELLINE -M3-R3 RADIO RECEIVER MODULE USER GUIDE Version 1.6...
  • Page 2: Important Notice

    No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of SATEL Oy. This document is provided in confidence and must not be distributed to third parties...
  • Page 3: Restrictions On Use

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 is allowed to be use in the following countries, either on licence free channels or on channels where the operation requires a licence. More detailed information is available at the local frequency management authority.
  • Page 4: Product Conformity

    Integration Guide, Version 1.6 PRODUCT CONFORMITY Hereby, SATEL Oy declares that SATELLINE-M3-R3 radio receiver module is in compliance with the essential requirements (radio performance, electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety) and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Therefore the equipment is labelled with the following CE-marking.
  • Page 5: Warranty And Safety Instructions

    -The radio receiver 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 6: Table Of Contents

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE ..................... 1 RESTRICTIONS ON USE ..................2 PRODUCT CONFORMITY ..................3 WARRANTY AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS .................... 5 INTRODUCTION ..................7 Terms and abbreviations ................7 Description of the product .................
  • Page 7 SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 Restart ...................... 16 Startup sequence ..................17 3.10 Shutdown sequence ................. 18 3.11 Time parameters for start-up and shutdown sequences ......19 3.12 Stat pin ..................... 20 3.13 Service pin ....................20 3.14 Antenna interface ..................20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............
  • Page 8: Introduction

    European countries and also in many non-European countries. This document is the integration guide for the SATELLINE-M3-R3 radio receiver module. It is intended to describe how to use the module and how to integrate it into a host device.
  • Page 9: Dte Connector

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 1.3 DTE connector The DTE connector is a 20-pin pass-through connector. This connector allows the pin to enter the connector from the bottom side and protrude thru the module PCB to the top side, allowing flexible mounting heights with various pin lengths.
  • Page 10: Pin Order Of The Dte Connector

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 Pin numbering of 1.27 mm pitch DTE connector. View from top side of unit 1.4 Pin order of the DTE connector Direction IN is data from DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) to the radio receiver module.
  • Page 11 SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 GPIO9 CMOS/BIDIR GPIO – not used Input for service access. Internally pulled high. SERVICE Pull low / drive low to set UART1 (RD1,TD1) into known state. See separate section of manual. GPIO11 CMOS/BIDIR GPIO – not used CMOS/IN Pulse per second input.
  • Page 12: Mechanical Considerations

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 2 MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS 2.1 Fixing device to host The radio receiver module can be mounted on to the host by using spacers and screws. Max. screw diameter is 3mm. 2.2 Sheet-metal standoff In space constrained applications, where there is no room for using screws for fixing, the device can be soldered on to the host board by using metal clips which are part of the bottom shielding of the device.
  • Page 13 SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 Picture. The two different standoffs in a close-up. Picture . Open and closed standoff. Screw fixings can be cut off on the drill line.
  • Page 14: Soldering / Host Board Instructions For Mounting Pegs

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 2.3 Soldering / host board instructions for mounting pegs Drill pattern R 1,60 Soldering area Hole for long pegs Hole for short pegs 34,8 SCALE 17,4 Min 0.6 14,5 14,5 Picture. Host board solders instructions.
  • Page 15: Changing Parameters Using Sl-Commands

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 3 CHANGING PARAMETERS USING SL-COMMANDS The controlling terminal device can change the configuration settings of the module. This is accomplished with the help of SL-commands. SL-commands can be used to change e.g. the frequency or addresses. It is also possible to ask the radio receiver module to show current settings which are in use.
  • Page 16: Safe Mode

    5s. 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 multiply reboots, please contact SATEL SATEL Configuration Manager can be downloaded from website www.satel.com/downloads.
  • Page 17: Turn On Using Command

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 3.6 Turn ON using command When being in sleep mode, the receiver module will be automatically wake up after the CPU senses a state change in the TD1 pin. The first data byte is lost because the CPU UART is shut off, and is not able to read data.
  • Page 18: Startup Sequence

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 3.10 Startup sequence The following diagram will describe the startup sequence. VCC_IN ioms ENA_MODEM VCC_IO iovs IO-LINES ”Z” ”X” Figure. Startup sequence with VCC_IO supplied externally. VCC_IN ioms iovs ENA_MODEM IO-LINES ”Z” ”X” Figure. Startup sequence with VCC_IO supplied internally...
  • Page 19: Shutdown Sequence

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 3.11 Shutdown sequence The following diagram will describe the shutdown sequence. Idof VCC_IN iovf ENA_MODEM VCC_IO IO-LINES ”X” ”Z” Figure. Shutdown sequence with VCC_IO supplied externally. Idof VCC_IN ENA_MODEM IO-LINES ”X” ”Z” Figure. Shutdown sequence with VCC_IO supplied internally.
  • Page 20: Time Parameters For Start-Up And Shutdown Sequences

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 3.12 Time parameters for start-up and shutdown sequences Parameter Min time Recom. Time Explanation Input capacitor >50µs When voltage is applied to VCC_IN the filter charge time capacitors inside the module are charged, creating a small current surge.
  • Page 21: Stat Pin

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 3.13 Stat pin The STAT pin indicates the status of the device. It can be used to drive a LED using a series resistor. STAT pin drive capability is 10mA (loads the VCC_IO if provided externally).
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SATELLINE-M3-R3 complies with the following international standards (requirements applicable to receiver): EN 300 113-1 V.1.6.2 (RF / spurious radiations) EN 301 489-1 V.1.9.2, -5 V.1.3.1 (EMC-requirements) EN 60950-1:2005 (2 Ed) (Safety Standard)
  • Page 23: Absolute Maximum Ratings

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 GENERAL Operating Voltage +4.0 VDC Temperature Range -25°C...+55°C. Type approval condition Temperature Ranges -30 °C ... +70 °C Functional -25 °C ... +55 °C Complies with standards -40°C … +85°C Storage Vibration ISO 9022-36-08 Tested as a (sinus/ 10Hz-500Hz/ +/-0.35mm/5g/ 1 Oct./min/ 10...
  • Page 24: Dc Electrical Specifications

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 4.2 DC electrical specifications Over recommended operating conditions Parameter Condition Units VCC_IN 4.0V is considered nominal Nominal -5% Nominal +5% ENA_modem, Vlow VCC_IN ENA_modem, Vhigh Logic input, Vlow 1.8V<VCC_IO<3.3V -0.3 <0.35*VCC_IO Logic input, Vhigh 1.8V<VCC_IO<3.3V 0.65*VCC_IO...
  • Page 25: Default Delivery Values

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 5 DEFAULT DELIVERY VALUES DEFAULT VALUES OF THE ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS ( the user can change these settings later on ) Setting Default value Range Radio frequency Operating RX frequency 438.000 MHz Range: 403-473 MHz Reference Frequency 438.000 MHz...
  • Page 26: Considerations

    UHF band of interest. Number one is to recognize this challenge and act upon it. SATEL R&D can help in this by participating in design review of the host device, aiming to catch problems early in the design phase.
  • Page 27: Electrostatic Discharge

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 6.2 Electrostatic discharge As the module is intended to be embedded in a host application, in a typical use case, the antenna port is the only port of the module directly interface with a surface or contact area subjected to Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
  • Page 28: Appendix

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 7 APPENDIX 7.1 SL-COMMANDS Category Command Description Response Addressing SL#A? Show all addresses (RX1, RX2, TX1, TX2) "xxxx,yyyy,zzzz,vvvv" Addressing SL#A=xxxx, Set RX/TX addresses (RX1, RX2, TX1, TX2) "OK" or "ERROR" yyyy, zzzz, vvvv Addressing SL#I? Get primary addresses (TX1, RX1) "xxxx;yyyy"...
  • Page 29 SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 ChannelList SL$F? Get active channel number decimal number ChannelList SL$F=n Set module to channel number n in channel list "OK" or "ERROR" ChannelList SL$R? Get listening time (seconds) of Search free decimal number channel function...
  • Page 30 SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 "5" Turns ON Power Save mode "6" Turns OFF Power Save mode RadioFreq SL!D? Get lower limit of frequency band 1 "nnn.nnnnn MHz" RadioFreq SL!U? Get upper limit of frequency band 1 "nnn.nnnnn MHz" RadioFreq...
  • Page 31 "<-118 dBm". SATELLINE-3AS Epic returns the stronger value of two receivers. RadioProperty SL@S? Get radio compatibility mode "0" = Satel 3AS "1" = Option 1 (PacCrest 4-FSK) "2" = Option 2 (PacCrest GMSK) "3" = Option 3 (TrimTalk GMSK)
  • Page 32: Version History

    SATELLINE-M3-R3 Integration Guide, Version 1.6 8 VERSION HISTORY Version history: Version: Date: Remarks: 2.12.2011 Initial version 12.6.2012 Official version 15.6.2012 Service pin modified, page 20 20.6.2012 Antenna connector modified in table page 22 26.6.2012 Table 1.1: LDO (Low dropout regulator) added, page 7 5.7.2012...

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