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6. Condition for MW160

6.1. Important Warning

RACOM s. r. o. (hereinafter referred to as RACOM) is the exclusive owner of all rights to this operator
manual. All rights reserved. Any duplication of this manual in any way, shape or form, or translation to
any other language (without the prior written consent of the owner of the rights) is strictly forbidden.
RACOM retains the right to make changes to the technical specification or functions of this product or
to terminate production of this product, or to terminate service support of this product without advance
written notice to the customer. RACOM firmware is available free of charge. Source code is the property
of RACOM and is not available to any user. Any commercial use of the software with this licence is
strictly forbidden. Changes to software and documentation are forbidden. RACOM firmware is released
with the intention that it will be useful, however without any specific guarantees.

Under no circumstances is the Racom or any other company or person responsible for incidental, ac-
cidental or related damage arising as a result of the use of this product. The manufacturer shall not
provide the user with any form of guarantee containing assurance of the suitability and applicability for
its application. RACOM products are not developed, designed or tested for use in equipment which
directly affects the health and life functions of humans or animals and neither as part of other important
equipment, and RACOM does not provide a guarantee if company products are used in such equipment.

6.2. Conditions of Liability for Defects and Instructions for Safe Operation
of Equipment.

Please read these safety instructions carefully before using the product:

Liability for defects does not apply to any product that has been used in a manner which conflicts
with the instructions contained in this operator manual, or if the case in which the radio modem is
located has been opened, or if the equipment has been tampered with.

The radio modem can only be operated on frequencies stipulated by the body authorised by the
radio operation administration in the respective country and cannot exceed the maximum permitted
output power. RACOM is not responsible for products used in an unauthorised way.

Equipment mentioned in this operator manual may only be used in accordance with instructions
contained in this manual. Error-free and safe operation of this equipment is only guaranteed if this
equipment is transported, stored, operated and controlled in the proper manner. The same applies
to equipment maintenance.

In order to prevent damage to the radio modem and other terminal equipment the supply must always
be disconnected upon connecting or disconnecting the cable to the radio modem data interface. It
is necessary to ensure that connected equipment has been grounded to the same potential. Before
connecting the supply cable the output source voltage should be disconnected.

Only undermentioned manufacturer is entitled to repair any devices.

CAUTION ! Risk of explosion on replacing the incorrect type of battery in the modem part. Dispose
of used batteries in accordance with their manufacturer's instructions. We recommend that lithium
back-up batteries are replaced by RACOM service agents.

For ensuring the appropriate protection the manufacturer recommends powering the radio modem
from an MS2000 power supply with short circuit current protection which acts as means of current

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Condition for MW160

Summary of Contents for PROFI MW160

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Page 3: ...History 27 List of Figures 1 Radio modem MW160 with Cannon connectors 5 2 Radio modem MR160 with screw clamps MR300 with Cannon connectors and MR400 with Cannon connectors 5 3 1 RS232 DSUB9 female 9...

Page 4: ...to cable connector connections 12 3 5 Table of digital and analog input and output parameters 13 3 6 Connection of data cable 14 3 7 Meaning of GPS module LEDs 15 3 8 GPS module parameters 15 3 9 Tabl...

Page 5: ...eviously developed types it has similar mechanical parameters to them as well as all interfaces the modem part and firmware For this reason modem MR400 images are often used in other parts of the manu...

Page 6: ...from the frequencies of four phase hung systems programmed by the transceiver microprocessor Channel settings are stored in the transceiver FLASH memory and the FLASH memory module of the modem whose...

Page 7: ...M memory available The battery real time backup supply detector of supply voltage failure and watch dog circuits belong amongst the other circuits of this block If there is a supply voltage failure th...

Page 8: ...AUTION Danger of explosion upon replacing the incorrect type of battery Follow the manufacturers instructions for handling used batteries Wideband modems PROFI MW160 RACOM s r o 8 Description of Radio...

Page 9: ...serial ports RS232 or RS422 485 the ports can be optical isolated According to the configuration it is possible to use a terminal block or DSUB 9 Canon connectors for connecting data cables via the se...

Page 10: ...hielded cable particularly in an industrial environment and connecting the shielding to GND pin No 5 When using a multi core cable all free conductors should be connected to pin No 5 In the case of a...

Page 11: ...nnel Rx yellow output or input active Rx green input to ETH channel Note Green LED Tx and yellow LED Rx flash simultaneuosly The informations marked are valid for hw version produced until 07 2008 100...

Page 12: ...ignals Each functional group of terminals is galvanically separated from the rest of the device as shown on the internal layout diagram for the ADIO module on the image below A OUT 0 A IN 0 A OUT 1 A...

Page 13: ...0 1 2 optically separated analog output passive sensitivity 0 20 mA or after sw configuration 4 20 mA accuracy of measured values better than 0 1 input resistance 60 no protection against current ove...

Page 14: ...active antenna the antenna supply to the antenna connector is short circuit proof Tab 3 6 Connection of data cable RS232 signal DSUB9F pin 3 3 V through 10 k resistor 1 data NMEA output 2 see Note 3 i...

Page 15: ...rm start 33 s cold start 34 s aided start 5 s RMS 50 ns 99 100 ns Timing accuracy NMEA Protocol 20 mA including antenna Power consumption for 3 V 9 600 bps Signalling rate of module SPe menu Note The...

Page 16: ...FF OFF POWER ON radio modem is correctly supplied 3 8 Service Connector The service connector RJ 12 serves for short term connections of the service cable during local adjust ment of MORSE router para...

Page 17: ...ig 3 11 Service cable connector connections 3 9 View of Radio Modem The only difference in appearance between the radio modem MW160 and the radio modem MR400 is the type designation badge see the foll...

Page 18: ...CH I J KALCM N O PAQCR S T UAVCW X Fig 3 12 View of radio modem description of connectors model with DSUB Canon connectors and with terminals Tab 3 10 Slot options Optional modules ADIO analog and dig...

Page 19: ...ars MTBF Mean Time Between Failure 13 8 V Supply nominal voltage 10 8 15 6 V Supply voltage range 420 mA modules Eth 30 mA ADIO 50 mA GPS 15 mA SCC 5 mA Idle consumption Rx 2 5 5 A 25 W Transmission c...

Page 20: ...ed ETSI EN 301 489 5 V 1 3 1 EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility CSN EN 60 950 2001 Electrical safety UN Regulation No 10 EHK No 10 Wheeled vehicle usage Wideband modems PROFI MW160 RACOM s r o 20 Table...

Page 21: ...il DIN35 stable applications The flexile clamps mounted in the central holes are used for fastening on the DIN35 rail For the high performance P model the modem is mounted on the back wall to ensure s...

Page 22: ...e freq 161 0 MHz both Tx and Rx MORSE half duplex radio modem base frequency 161 000 MHz bandwidth 200 kHz RF power 25W freq step 25 kHz casing with flanges for screws and or DIN rail clips SCC with C...

Page 23: ...ese safety instructions carefully before using the product Liability for defects does not apply to any product that has been used in a manner which conflicts with the instructions contained in this op...

Page 24: ...perators who plan on using this threshold mode stick a warning sticker in accordance with IEC 60417 5041 DB 2002 10 on a visible part of the radio modem or attach a sticker with the following text CAU...

Page 25: ...to spec MD160 25W 160 MHz 12 5 or 25 kHz 25W full duplex modules according to spec MR160 25W 160 MHz 12 5 or 25 kHz 25W half duplex modules according to spec MR160 5W 160 MHz 12 5 or 25 kHz 5W half du...

Page 26: ...trum administrator who provides a specific frequency for use and issues the appropriate permission for this The MR400 radio modem can be used in the following countries either based on a general permi...

Page 27: ...Appendix A Revision History 20014 03 27 Revision 1 5 Added section Section 6 4 Country of Origin 27 RACOM s r o Wideband modems PROFI MW160 Revision History...

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