Telstar TS1000BS Bedienungsanleitung

TS1000BS
Base Station
User’s Menu
Revision 2.0

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Contents:
1. OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................................4
2. STATION OPERATION..........................................................................................................6
2.1 STATION ELEMENTS.............................................................................................................6
2.1.1 CABINET............................................................................................................................6
2.1.2 CONTROL CIRCUIT..........................................................................................................7
2.1.3 OPTIONAL TRANSCEIVER...............................................................................................7
2.1.4 AC POWER SUPPLY..........................................................................................................7
2.1.5 SOLAR SUPPLY.................................................................................................................8
2.2 OPERATION..............................................................................................................................9
2.3 STATION DIAGNOSTICS .....................................................................................................10
2.3.1 POWER_UP/RESET DIAGNOSTICS...............................................................................11
2.3.2 CONTINUOUS DIANGONSTICS....................................................................................11
3. INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................................12
3.1 FCC REQUIREMENTS...........................................................................................................12
3.2 INSPECTION...........................................................................................................................16
3.3 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION.......................................................................................16
3.4 INSTALLATION.....................................................................................................................16
4. LIGHTING PROTECTION RECOMMENDATIONS.............................................................18
4.1 GENERAL................................................................................................................................18
4.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.......................................................................................18
5. MAINTENANCE ..........................................................................................................................20

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1. OVERVIEW
Telstar’s line of TS1000BSbase stations and repeaters are versatile enough to allow
for a variety of communications applications, and flexible enough to accommodate
future requirements. The standard stations are available in a full range of RF bands
and power levels. A host of operations may be added to the station to further
expand its capabilities. For the most part, these options are accomplished in
software to minimize hardware changes.
The TS1000BS station is a microprocessor-controlled station. Its standard features
are listed as:
•Data packet transmission and receiving
•Optional RF transceiver for different bands
•Capable of 115,200 Baud Data transmission
•Extensive self diagnostics
•Solid-state, easily serviceable, modular design
•RF shielding and filtering to meet FCC Industrial Class A specifications
•Ferro-resonant power supplies which offer enhanced immunity to power
line transients
•Wide operating temperature range from –30oto +60oC (-22o to +140 o F)
•All assemblies are serviced, removed, and replaced through the front door
of the station cabinet.

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•Field programmability with the Telstar field programmer software running
on a notebook PC.

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2. STATION OPERATION
This section describes the station elements, station controls and indicators located
on the front panel. In addition, a description of the extensive station diagnostics is
included.
2.1 STATION ELEMENTS
2.1.1 CABINET
The station cabinet is designed for indoor/outdoor installation, as shown in Figure
1, and may be stacked at site installations using an optional station stacking
hardware kit.
Figure 1 TS1000BS1 station cabinet

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2.1.2 CONTROL CIRCUIT
The control circuit is mounted in the top of station and includes a microprocessor,
interface driver, RF ports and filters, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Control Box in cabinet
2.1.3 OPTIONAL TRANSCEIVER
The RF transceiver can be selected from FW900 and FW2400 optional modules
accordingto customers’ applications. The transceivers are separately certificated by
FCC requirements.
2.1.4 AC POWER SUPPLY
Control
Circuit
AC/DC
Converter

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The station power supplies are mounted in the lower half of the cabinet, as shown in
Figure 2. The standard power supplies are ferro-resonant types designed to operate
with a nominal 220-volt, single-phase, 50 Hz AC power source and a nominal 110
volt, single-phase, 60 Hz AC power source. They also provide transient protection
against line surges and lighting. The power supplies are capable of delivering up to
30 watts.
2.1.5 SOLAR SUPPLY
Solar supply is a self-contained, solar-powered communications system, as shown
in Figure 3, and provides steady, clean power to a variety of telemetry systems,
including wellhead, oil field and pipeline monitoring sites, custody transfer stations
and natural gas automation projects. It is configured to meet Class I and UL
requirements.
Figure 3 Solar Power Supply

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2.2 OPERATION
TS1000BS base stations operate as data stream router with TDFH technologies. The
packet data is opened and distributed into different paths. A Telstar’s TDFH
protocol is adopted for data communication. The block diagram is given in Figure
4.
BS_Engine
TRX 2 TRX 1 TRX 0
AC D ete ct or
DC Supply Battery Charger Buck-up Battery
Connector
Figure 4 Base Station Block Diagram
Data Package Format:

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Starter Head Data CRC
Message Flow Chart in base station is given in Figure 5.
Base Station
Local Link Down Link
Incoming
Messgae
or
Figure 5 Data Flow Chart
2.3 STATION DIAGNOSTICS
This section describes the extensive diagnostic capabilities of the TS1000BS
Station. These diagnostics fall into two basic categories: Power-up/Reset
Diagnostics and Continuous Diagnostics. Both are described in the following
sections.
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