CL4490-1000-232 Laird Technologies, CL4490-1000-232 Datasheet

TXRX 900MHZ RS232 1W W/ANT DB9

CL4490-1000-232

Manufacturer Part Number
CL4490-1000-232
Description
TXRX 900MHZ RS232 1W W/ANT DB9
Manufacturer
Laird Technologies
Series
Connexlink™r
Datasheets

Specifications of CL4490-1000-232

Function
Transceiver
Modulation Or Protocol
FHSS, FSK
Frequency
902MHz ~ 928MHz
Applications
General Purpose
Interface
RS-232
Sensitivity
-99dBm
Power - Output
1000mW
Data Rate - Maximum
76.8 kbps
Features
RS 232 Interface
Voltage - Supply
7 V ~ 18 V
Package / Case
Module
Wireless Frequency
900 MHz
Interface Type
RS-232, RS-485
Board Size
121 mm x 70 mm x 30 mm
Modulation
FHSS, FSK
Security
1 byte System ID, DES
Operating Voltage
100 V to 120 V
Output Power
1000 mW
Antenna
Dipole
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
CL4490-1000
Industrial 900MHz ConnexLink
User’s Manual
Version 1.4
11160 THOMPSON AVE
LENEXA, KS 66219
(800) 492-2320
www.aerocomm.com
sales@aerocomm.com

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CL4490-1000-232 Summary of contents

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... CL4490-1000 Industrial 900MHz ConnexLink User’s Manual Version 1.4 11160 THOMPSON AVE LENEXA, KS 66219 (800) 492-2320 www.aerocomm.com sales@aerocomm.com ...

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Document Information Copyright © 2004 A Copyright The information contained in this manual and the accompanying Information software programs are copyrighted and all rights are reserved Inc. A ERO OMM periodic modifications of this product without ...

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FCC Information FCC Notice WARNING: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, ...

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... Figure 3- RS-485 CL4490 Back View ........................................................................... 8 Figure 4- CL4490 Mechanical Diagram........................................................................ 9 Figure 5- RS-232 Male/Female Connector Pin out .................................................. 11 Figure 6- DCE to DTE Interface................................................................................... 11 Figure 7- DCE to DCE Interface .................................................................................. 12 Figure 8- Point-to-Point Network ................................................................................. 14 Figure 9- Multiple Networks of Point-to-Multipoint CL4490s ................................... 14 Tables Table 1 – DTE, DCE and Null Modem Signal Definitions........................................ 10 10/3/2005 ........................................................................................... 1 ....................................................................................... ...

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... Reliable communication up to 115.2Kbps 1.1 Overview The CL4490 uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum modulation, where the units “hop” from frequency to frequency many times per second using a specific hop pattern applied to all the transceivers in the same network. A distinct hopping pattern is provided for each Channel Number, thereby allowing multiple networks to co-exist in the same area without interference ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual 1.2 CL4490 Specification Specifications CL4490 - 1000 TRANSCEIVER PERFORMANCE Output power 1000mW Transmission range Up to 1500 feet (450m) indoors miles (32 km) line-of-sight Data rate Up to 115.2 Kbps RF Data Rate 76.8kbps fixed Receiver Sensitivity -100dBm typical @ 76.8kbps RF Data Rate ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual 1.3 CL4490 Interface The CL4490 supports RS-232/RS-485 (2-wire Half Duplex) protocols. By definition, RS-485 protocol can tolerate high noise and push signals over long cable lengths. When using cables, RS-485 will communicate as far as 4000feet (1200m) and offer multi-drop capability where nodes may be connected ...

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... RS-232 Pin Assignments Figure 2- RS-232 CL4490 Back View RS-485 (2-wire Half Duplex) Terminal Block Pin Assignments Figure 3- RS-485 CL4490 Back View Terminal Block 1 6 Note: Standard power is applied through the power connector. Alternative power is available via the terminal block pins. 10/3/2005 ...

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... Pin Male D-Connector Power Jack w/ 0.100 dia. pin and 0.250 opening, pin is PWR. 0.375 0.000 10/3/2005 Figure 4- CL4490 Mechanical Diagram Side View Label Recess, 3.5w x 2.0h Top View Note: All dimension in inches unless noted Antenna Connector SMA Jack, Reverse Polarity ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual 2. Interfacing Protocol The CL4490 is a DCE (Data Communications Equipment). A DCE can be interfaced to a DTE using a straight through serial cable (the serial cable provided with the CL4490 is a straight through cable). Typically, PC’s are defined as a DTE and peripherals are defined as DCE. To interface a DCE with another DCE DTE with another DTE, a null modem (or a Crossover) cable is required ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual 1.4 RS-232 RS-232 is a single ended data transmission protocol. The RS-232 signals are represented by voltage levels with respect to a system common (power / logic ground). The "idle" state (MARK) has the signal level negative with respect to common, and the "active" state (SPACE) has the signal level positive with respect to common ...

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... The nodes will have unique addresses and can send addressed packets to specific nodes. Because the bus is half duplex, no two nodes should try to talk at the same time. The CL4490 does not have a RS-485 address, therefore, it will transmit all RS-485 traffic over the RF. Conversely, as soon as a CL4490 receives a packet over the RF, it will transmit the packet over the RS-485 bus ...

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... Flow control allows the slower device to tell the faster device to pause and resume data transmission. (Flow control CTS and RTS are used by the CL4490 and its Host, locally – NOT over the air. Therefore, one CL4490 cannot tell the other to slow down or speed mentioned above in the paragraph.) When the RTS Enable option is selected on the Configuration Utility, the transceivers use hardware flow control to regulate data flow ...

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... The CL4490s support a Point-to-Point and a Point-to-Multipoint network topology. 3.1 Point-to-Point A point-to-point system is a simple arrangement consisting of just two CL4490s - a Server and a Client. Sometimes referred wireless bridge, a point-to-point link replaces a single communications cable. A point-to-point link might be used to connect a PLC to a remote monitoring station ...

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... When finished, a window will be displayed indicating a successful installation. Select OK. 4.2 CL4490/CN4490 Settings The configuration utility can be used to configure both CL4490 and CN4490. The configuration utility defaults to CL4490 configuration when it is loaded; it can be used to configure the CN4490 by checking the CN4490 check box on the configuration page. 10/3/2005 ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual 4.2.1 CL4490 Settings The CL4490 Settings Page is shown below will appear the first time the program is run. 4.2.1.1 ConnexLink Settings Client/Server: Designates CL4490 type. In each network, there must be only one Server. All other CL4490 units must be programmed as Clients. The number of Clients in the network is not limited ...

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... Mode. The valid range of values for this field 255. Broadcast Attempts (For Servers in Point-to-Multipoint networks only): This value represents the number of times a data packet will be transmitted by the Server CL4490. The default value is 4 attempts. If communication is lost and the Clients’ Link LED is on, try increasing this value in small increments until communication is reestablished ...

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... Change desired settings. 9. After all changes have been made, select Write Radio to save the changes. 10. Cycle Power to the unit after all changes has been saved. This will set the CL4490 unit to its normal mode of operation. Note: The Show Defaults button can be used to display the default Radio settings. ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual 4.2.2 CN4490 Settings The CN4490 Settings Page is shown below will appear the first time when the CN4490 check box is checked. 4.2.2.1 CN4490 Settings Client/Server: Designates CN4490 type. In each network, there must be only one Server. All other CN4490 units must be programmed as Clients. The number of Clients in the network is not limited ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual Broadcast Attempts (For Servers in Point-to-Multipoint networks only): This value represents the number of times a data packet will be transmitted by the Server ConnexLink. The default value is 4 attempts. If communication is lost and the Clients’ Link LED is on, try increasing this value in small increments until communication is reestablished. The valid range of values for this field 255 ...

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... CL4490 User’s Manual 4.2.2.3 PC Settings IP Address: IP Address of the CN4490 unit. Port: Port number of the CN4490 unit, the Port number is always 2101. System Config: Type of CN4490 network to be configured. Valid choices are Point-to-Point (one Server and one Client) or Point-to-Multipoint (one Server and multiple Clients). ...

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... Make sure the unit is connected to power. LED does not come on. 2. Cycle power to the radio. Link LED is 1. Make sure the CL4490 unit(s) is connected to the on, but data correct COM Port. does not get transmitted or 2. Check the COM port settings for correct Baud received ...

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