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Date Released: March 30, 2005 

 

Document #: 516.80528.POM 

Revision: B

 

 
 

 
 
 
 

Copyright 2005 

IP

MobileNet, Inc. 

 
 

16842 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 200 

  Irvine, CA  92606 

Voice: (949) 417-4590   

    Fax: (949) 417-4591 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for M64700G25

Page 1: ...d d M Mo ob bi il le e R Ra ad di io o P Pr ro od du uc ct t O Ow wn ne er r s s M Ma an nu ua al l Date Released March 30 2005 Document 516 80528 POM Revision B Copyright 2005 IPMobileNet Inc 16842 V...

Page 2: ...ence and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device The following U S Patents apply to this product U S Patent numbers 5 640 69...

Page 3: ...asuring Voltage Standing Wave Ratio 15 Measuring Insertion Loss 16 Post Installation Checklist 16 Mobile Installation Layout Diagrams 17 Preliminary Testing and Troubleshooting 19 Checklist of Require...

Page 4: ...iew Product Functionality The high speed mobile radio utilizes a high performance 32 level QAM Further it uses state of the art OFDM technique This new technique will enable the high speed mobile radi...

Page 5: ...e mobile radio cover Figure 2 IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio External Features The high speed mobile radio external features consist of the following connectors and ports TABLE 1 EXTERNAL FEATURES F...

Page 6: ...2 TABLE 2 HIGH SPEED MOBILE RADIO TO MOBLE COMPUTER COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION QTY DESCRIPTION 1 IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio 1 Mobile Computer 1 20 foot serial cable DB9F DB9M 1 IPMobi...

Page 7: ...Installation Requirements section below unless substitutions are noted within this chapter Once the antennas are installed as directed within this user manual all persons must maintain a distance of n...

Page 8: ...r 44 ft 156 0242 003 1 Fuse 15 AMPS ATO 122 0042 003 2 Fuse 30 AMPS ATO 122 0042 001 3 Fuse Holder 12 AWG 120 0253 001 1 Switch Toggle DPST 144 0136 001 1 Diagram Mobile Installation included in this...

Page 9: ...lation Removal of seats rubber mats and other obstructions from inside the driver compartment may be necessary to facilitate routing of wires to the engine and trunk compartments 3 To ensure appropria...

Page 10: ...oubleshooting problems label all connecting points and wires Mounting the High Speed Mobile Radio To mount the high speed mobile radio perform the following steps Step 1 As shown in the figure below s...

Page 11: ...minimum 20 feet to the Ethernet port on the rear of the mobile radio Step 2 Route the other end of the Ethernet crossover cable to the driver compartment and connect to the Ethernet port located on th...

Page 12: ...ire a red 12 AWG wire from the second output connection on the Delay Timer to the last output connection on the Delay Timer Step 7 Route and wire a red 12 AWG wire from the last output connection on t...

Page 13: ...he switch perform the following steps Step 1 Mount the switch in the selected location Step 2 Route and wire a red wire 12 AWG from the switch to the Automotive Power Relay see the figure below Step 3...

Page 14: ...Figure 10 Power Supply Installation Step 2 Route and connect the other end of the power cable to the rear of the mobile radio to the power connector 13 8 VDC connection a WARNING Do not connect power...

Page 15: ...enna Distance Matrix This table provides midpoint distance calculations and minimum and Near Field Exclusion Zone NFEZ for proper diversity reception a The NFEZ distance is an absolute minimum The gre...

Page 16: ...erformed immediately after the installation of the coax and antenna following the installation of the N type connector on the coax To measure Return Loss perform the following steps Step 1 Select the...

Page 17: ...able 6 lists the tasks that should be performed upon completing installation TABLE 6 POST INSTALLATION CHECKLIST NO CHECKLIST ITEM 1 Scope out the entire vehicle setup to locate any obvious problem ar...

Page 18: ...ency in MHz Antenna Spacing for Wave Ant inches Wavelength inches Near Field Exclusion Zone inches Wave Length inches 130 140 135 65 4 87 3 10 9 21 8 140 150 145 61 2 81 4 10 2 20 4 150 160 155 57 0 7...

Page 19: ...SECTION 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS M64700G25 FCCRpt doc Page 18 Figure 13 Diversity Antenna Mobile Installation Detail Typical Installation...

Page 20: ...NO REQUIRED TOOLS EQUIPMENT 1 IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio installed in the vehicle as previously described in this chapter 2 A laptop with an available serial communication port and Microsoft Win...

Page 21: ...ies Communications and HyperTerminal Step 2 Power up the base station First time users must enter the customer s operating parameters into the base station with HyperTerminal refer to the IPSeries Hig...

Page 22: ...p 2 Connect the mobile radio as shown in the figure below Figure 14High Speed Mobile Radio Connection for Testing Step 3 Power on the mobile radio and the test laptop The power supply ammeter must rea...

Page 23: ...n to be working properly Figure 15IPMessage Window Step 6 In the IPMessage window in the left field enter the mobile radio s IP address and press the TAB button If the mobile radio IP address is not k...

Page 24: ...termittent communication and high data errors 2 Verify the calibrated base station parameters are correct for the mobile radio Such parameters include IP addresses and complementary RX TX frequencies...

Page 25: ...op or laptop computer and the service monitor Step 2 Turn on the mobile radio Step 3 Connect the serial cable or Ethernet interface to the mobile radio and the desktop or laptop computer Step 4 Start...

Page 26: ...i meter Tektronix Fluke 77 or equivalent 1 DC power supply w ammeter 13 8V 23 Amps or more Astron RM35A 1 4 Channel Scope Tektronix TDS 460A 1 M64700G25 Mobile Radio 1 B32450 25 Calibrated Base Statio...

Page 27: ...rial number date test being performed and tester s name on the Test Data Sheet see Appendix B Step 2 Program the radio to the current Firmware revision using the AVR programming utility Step 3 Connect...

Page 28: ...trimmer capacitor CV15 and C16 to midway between the points where the oscillation stops Step 3 While monitoring the DC level of the recovered modulation adjust potentiometer RV6 for a reading of 2 500...

Page 29: ...ons test set adjust pot R33 for minimum frequency error while transmitting data messages Step 3 Turn potentiometer RV1 fully counterclockwise Step 4 Adjust RV2 for deviation of 4 9 kHz Step 5 Using ca...

Page 30: ...he received data quality readings are consistently 248s Data quality readings should also be verified at the base station using the V command on the Hyperterminal window Step 3 Verify receiver 2 data...

Page 31: ...bed in Downlink Hardware Timing Verification Generate test messages by issuing a ping command to the IPNC from the PC attached to the radio The following command will cause 100 pings 500 bytes in leng...

Page 32: ...hip select line The scopes acquisition mode is high resolution As seen in the above plot the mobile radio s transmit carrier has ramped up to full power channel 1 in just a few milliseconds The recove...

Page 33: ...viewed The base station s microcontroller upon detecting a step response in the RSSI caused by the mobile radio s transmitter coming up to power waits a period of time equal to the programmed value o...

Page 34: ...wnlink timing characteristics Channel 1 is connected to RSSI channel 2 is connected to recovered audio and channel 3 is connected to the modem CS pin The scope is in the high resolution acquisition mo...

Page 35: ...he programmed value of the carrier detect delay time then instructs the modem to look for frame sync When the microcontroller instructs the modem to look for frame sync it asserts the modem s CS line...

Page 36: ...SECTION 5 FCC LABEL M64700G25 FCCRpt doc Page 35 M64700G25 Data Transceiver FCC Label Placement M64700G25 Data Transceiver FCC Label...

Page 37: ...APPENDIX A CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS M64700G25 FCCRpt doc Page 36 High Speed Mobile Radio OMAP 5910 Circuit Board High Speed Mobile Radio RF Circuit Board...

Page 38: ...Injection Frequency Error at RXINJ1 within 100 Hz of exact injection frequency 100 Hz U17 pin 4 power level 3 to 5 dBm Receiver 1 2 Parameter Spec Receiver 1 Measured Receiver 2 Measured Audio DC Amp...

Page 39: ...ty While transmitting 1400 character test messages to the base station 240 Transmit Frequency Error Transmitting 1400 character test message 100Hz Transmit Power Control Caution Do not to exceed 40 Wa...

Page 40: ...eter Spec Measured Transmit Frequency Error 100 Hz Transmitting 19 2000 character test message Transmit Modulation Deviation 4 9 kHz while transmitting 19 2000 character test message Uplink Hardware T...

Page 41: ...Sync From end of Sync to CS second time going low 3 2 0 5 mS Receiver 1 Data Quality While receiving 500 character pings from base station 100 pings min no errors allowed CRC errors enabled 240 LED Re...

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