Lilee Systems TRANSAIRP3004 TransAir PTC-3004 User Manual

Lilee Systems, Ltd. TransAir PTC-3004 Users Manual

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                                      Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family                  User Manual  August 27, 2012
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual       Copyright and Trademark Notice  This manual and all software described herein are protected by copyright: © 2011 Lilee Systems, Ltd. Lilee and TransAir are trademarks of Lilee Systems. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.  Please visit our website for the most up-to-date product information: www.lileesystems.com.                                                      Page ii
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual      1  BEFORE YOU BEGIN ................................................................................................................................ 1  1.1  RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS/ EXIGENCES DE CONFORMITÉ DE L'EXPOSITION RF..............1 1.2  SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ...................................................................................................................................4 1.3  ESD NOTICE ....................................................................................................................................................4 1.4  FCC/IC APPROVAL NOTICE/ AVIS D'APPROBATION FCC/IC ......................................................................................4 1.5  FCC PART 15 NOTICE/IC RSS-210_GEN AVIS .....................................................................................................4 1.6  EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS/MODIFICATIONS APPORTÉES À L'ÉQUIPEMENT ................................................................5 1.7  RADIATED POWER LIMITS/LIMITES DE PUISSANCE RAYONNÉES ...................................................................................5 1.8  ANTENNA GUIDELINES/ LES LIGNES DIRECTRICES D'ANTENNE......................................................................................6 1.9  PACKAGE CHECKLIST ..........................................................................................................................................8 1.10  OPTIONAL STARTER KIT ......................................................................................................................................9  2 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 10  2.1 FEATURES ......................................................................................................................................................10  3  INTERFACE PANEL CONNECTORS .................................................................................................... 11  3.1  1PPS IN/OUT .................................................................................................................................................13 3.2  12 V DC POWER ............................................................................................................................................13 3.3  220 MHZ ANTENNA .......................................................................................................................................14 3.4  3G ANTENNA .................................................................................................................................................14 3.5  GPS ANTENNA ...............................................................................................................................................14 3.6 LAN .............................................................................................................................................................15 3.7  RS-232 CONSOLE ...........................................................................................................................................15 3.8 RS-232/422/485 SERIAL ...............................................................................................................................16 3.9  WI-FI ANTENNA .............................................................................................................................................16 3.10  LED INDICATORS.............................................................................................................................................17 3.11  PTC-3000 RF (220MHZ RF BOARD) ................................................................................................................18  4 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................ 19  4.1  CONNECTING CABLES .......................................................................................................................................19 4.1.1  RJ45 to DB9 Console Cable (PTC-3000-1U) ............................................................................................19 4.1.2  M12 to DB9 Console Cable (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 (M12)) ..........................................19 4.1.3  RJ45 LAN Cable (PTC-30001) ..................................................................................................................20 4.1.4  M12 to RJ45 LAN Cable (PTC-30001) .....................................................................................................20 4.1.5  RJ45 to DB9 Serial Device Cable (PTC-30001) ........................................................................................20 4.1.6  M12 to DB9 Serial Device Cable (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006) .............................................21 4.1.7  TNC to SMA Male Connector for Wi-Fi Antennas with SMA Connectors ...............................................21 4.1.8  TNC to SMA Female Connector for GPS or 3G........................................................................................21 4.1.9  TNC to TNC Cable for Syncing PTC-3000 Units .......................................................................................22 4.1.10  Power Cable and Power Adapter .......................................................................................................22 4.2  USB FLASH DISK REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................22 4.2.1  Remove SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover .....................................................................................................22 4.2.2  USB Flash Drive Removal .......................................................................................................................23 4.2.3  USB Flash Drive Installation ...................................................................................................................24 4.2.4  Replace SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover .....................................................................................................25 4.3  SIM CARD INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................25 Page iii
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  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page v    FIGURE 3-1 – PTC-3000-1U INTERFACE PANEL CONNECTOR LOCATIONS (FRONT AND REAR) WITH SIM/USB/RESET PANEL COVER REMOVED .......................................................................................................11 FIGURE 3-2 – PTC-3004 INTERFACE PANEL CONNECTOR LOCATIONS (PTC-3006 AND PTC-3201~4 WILL HAVE SAME OR LESS PORTS AND WITH SIMILAR FUNCTIONALITIES) ............................................................................12 FIGURE 3-3 – SIM CARD SLOT, USB FLASH DISK, AND RESET BUTTON LOCATIONS .............................................12 FIGURE 3-4 – LED INDICATORS .................................................................................................................................17 FIGURE 3-5 – PTC-3000 RF LABEL ...........................................................................................................................18 FIGURE 3-5 – 220MHZ RF BOARD .............................................................................................................................18 FIGURE 4-1 – SIM/USB/RESET PANEL COVER .....................................................................................................................23 FIGURE 4-2 – USB FLASH DRIVE REMOVAL (1U UNIT SHOWN) ................................................................................23 FIGURE 4-3 – USB PORT LOCATION (1U UNIT SHOWN) .........................................................................................................24 FIGURE 4-4 – USB FLASH DRIVE INSTALLATION (1U UNIT SHOWN) .........................................................................24 FIGURE 4-5 – REPLACE SIM/USB/RESET PANEL COVER ........................................................................................................25 FIGURE 4-6 – SLIDE SIM CARD SLOT PROTECTIVE COVER DOWN ..........................................................................25 FIGURE 5-1 – SERIAL PORT SETTINGS.......................................................................................................................27
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page vi     TABLE 1-1 – PACKAGE CHECKLIST..........................................................................................................................................8 TABLE 1-2 – OPTIONAL STARTER KIT......................................................................................................................................9 TABLE 3-1 – INTERFACE PANEL CONNECTORS ........................................................................................................................13 TABLE 3-2 – 1PPS IN/OUT CONNECTOR PINOUTS...................................................................................................................13 TABLE 3-3 – 12 V DC POWER CONNECTOR PINOUTS .............................................................................................................13 TABLE 3-4 – 220 MHZ ANTENNA CONNECTOR PINOUTS ........................................................................................................14 TABLE 3-5 – COAXIAL CABLE SIGNAL LOSS AT 220 MHZ.........................................................................................................14 TABLE 3-6 – 3G ANTENNA CONNECTOR PINOUTS .................................................................................................................14 TABLE 3-7 – GPS ANTENNA CONNECTOR PINOUTS................................................................................................................14 TABLE 3-8 – LAN PINOUTS ...............................................................................................................................................15 TABLE 3-9 – RJ45 CONSOLE PORT PINOUTS AND DB9 TERMINATION PINOUTS (PTC-3001) ........................................................15 TABLE 3-10 – M12 CONSOLE PORT PINOUTS AND DB9 TERMINATION PINOUTS (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, AND PTC-3006 ) ........15 TABLE 3-11 – RJ45 SERIAL PORT PINOUTS AND DB9 TERMINATION PINOUTS (PTC-3000-1U)....................................................16 TABLE 3-12 – M12 SERIAL PORT PINOUTS AND DB9 TERMINATION PINOUTS (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, AND PTC-3006 ) .............16 TABLE 3-13 – WI-FI ANTENNA CONNECTOR PINOUTS ............................................................................................................16 TABLE 3-14 – LED INDICATORS..........................................................................................................................................17 TABLE 5-1 – LED INDICATORS............................................................................................................................................27
    Page 1      1  Before You Begin   Carefully remove and inspect the package contents. Refer to the Package Checklist below. Please adhere to the following Safety Considerations.   1.1 RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS/ EXIGENCES DE CONFORMITÉ DE L'EXPOSITION RF  The  PTC-3000  family  must  be  professionally  installed  and  must  ensure  a  minimum separation distance listed below between the radiating structure and any person.  Note that with PTC-3000 RF Board Fixed installation with highest gain antenna of 14.1dBi, the antenna of the product, under normal use condition, should be at 2.08 m away from the body of any user for fixed installation.  Note that with PTC-3000 RF Board Mobile installation with highest gain antenna of 5.2dBi, the antenna of the product, under normal use condition, should be at 1.41 m away from the body of any user for mobile installation.  Note  that  with  PTC-3004  Fixed  installation  with  highest  gain  antenna  of  14.1dBi,  the antenna of the product, under normal use condition, should be at 2.5 m away from the body of any user for fixed installation.  Note that PTC-3004 RF exposure limits apply to all PTC- 3000 family.  Note that with PTC-3004 Mobile installation with highest gain antenna of 5.2dBi, the antenna of the product, under normal use condition, should be at 1.74 m away from the body of any user for mobile installation.   Note that PTC-3004 RF exposure limits apply to all PTC-3000 family.  The output power for fixed stations is factory set max limit at 45.5dBm on 220MHz antenna ports.   The maximum EIRP is 50.4dBm based on max gain antenna of 14.1dBi and cable loss of 9.2dB.  If user/installer exceeds this max EIRP, the installer must increase cable loss and/or lower power accordingly.  Note that output power is variable, and the actual power is chosen  at  the  time  installation  depending on  cable  losses,  Antenna  height  and  gain  and terrain as per FCC/ IC licensing procedures.  The  output  power  for  mobile  stations  is  factory  set  max limit  at  44.5dBm  on  220MHz antenna ports. The EIRP is is 46.9dBm based on max gain antenna of 5.2dBi and cable loss of  2.8dB.   If  user/installer  exceeds  this  max  EIRP,  the  installer  must  increase  cable  loss and/or lower power accordingly.  Note that output power is variable, and the actual power is chosen  at  the  time  installation  depending on  cable  losses,  Antenna  height  and  gain  and terrain as per FCC/ IC licensing procedures.  The concentrated energy from an antenna may pose a health hazard. People should not be in front of the antenna when the transmitter is operating. The installer of this equipment must
  Page 2   Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual    ensure the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit an RF field in excess of Health  Canada  limits  for  the  general  population.  Recommended  safety  guidelines  for  the human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy are contained in the Canadian Safety   Code  6   (available   from   Health   Canada)   and   the   Federal   Communications Commission (FCC) Bulletin 65.  Any   changes   or   modifications   not   expressly   approved   by  the   party   responsible   for compliance  (in  the  country  where  used)  could  void  the user's  authority  to  operate  the equipment.  La  famille  PTC-3000  doit  être  installé  par  un  professionnel  et  doit  garantir  une  distance minimale  de  séparation  entre  énumérés  ci-dessous  la  structure  rayonnante  et  toute personne.  Notez  qu'avec  PTC-3000  RF  Board  Installation  fixe  avec  antenne  haut  gain  de  14.1dBi, l'antenne du produit, dans des conditions normales d'utilisation, doit être à 2,08 m du corps d'un utilisateur pour une installation fixe.  Notez qu'avec PTC-3000 RF Board  Installation mobile  avec antenne  haut gain  de  5.2dBi, l'antenne du produit, dans des conditions normales d'utilisation, doit être de 1,41 m à partir du corps d'un utilisateur pour une installation mobile.  Notez qu'avec PTC-3004 Installation fixe avec antenne haut gain de 14.1dBi, l'antenne du produit, dans des conditions normales d'utilisation, devrait  être de 2,5 m à partir du corps d'un  utilisateur  pour  une installation fixe.  Notez que  PTC-3004  les  limites  d'exposition  RF s'appliquent à tous les PTC-3000 famille.  Notez qu'avec PTC-3004 Installation mobile avec antenne haut gain de 5.2dBi, l'antenne du produit, dans des conditions normales d'utilisation, doit être à 1,74 m à partir du corps d'un utilisateur  pour  une  installation  mobile.  Notez  que  PTC-3004  les limites  d'exposition  RF s'appliquent à tous les PTC-3000 famille.  La puissance de sortie pour les stations fixes est réglé en usine limite max à 45.5dBm sur les ports d'antenne 220MHz. La pire maximale est basée sur 50.4dBm antenne à gain max de 14.1dBi et la perte de câble de 9.2dB. Si l'utilisateur / installateur dépasse ce maximum pire,  l'installateur  doit  augmenter  la  perte  de  câble  et  /  ou  de  puissance  inférieure conséquence. Notez que la puissance de sortie est variable, et la puissance réelle est choisi au moment de l'installation en fonction de pertes  dans les câbles, hauteur  d'antenne et le gain de terrain et par la FCC / IC procédures d'octroi de licences.  La puissance de sortie pour les stations mobiles est réglé en usine limite max à 44.5dBm sur les ports d'antenne 220MHz. Le pire est 46.9dBm est basée sur l'antenne à gain max de 5.2dBi et la perte de câble de 2.8dB. Si l'utilisateur / installateur dépasse ce maximum pire, l'installateur doit augmenter la perte de câble et / ou de puissance inférieure conséquence. Notez que la puissance de sortie est variable, et la puissance réelle est choisi au moment
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 3    de l'installation en fonction de pertes dans les câbles, hauteur d'antenne et le gain de terrain et par la FCC / IC procédures d'octroi de licences.  Le  concentré  d'énergie  à  partir  d'une  antenne  peut  poser  un  risque  pour  la  santé. Personnes  ne  doivent  pas  être  en  face  de  l'antenne  lorsque  l'émetteur  est  en  marche. L'installateur de cet équipement doit s'assurer que l'antenne est située ou orientée de façon à ne pas émettre un champ RF dépassant  les limite de  Canada Santé pour  la population générale.  Consignes  de  sécurité  recommandées  pour  l'exposition  humaine  à  l'énergie électromagnétique de fréquence radio sont contenues dans le Code canadien de sécurité 6 (disponible  auprès  de  Santé  Canada)  et  la  Federal  Communications  Commission  (FCC) Bulletin 65.  Les changements ou modifications non expressément approuvés par la partie responsable de la conformité (dans le pays d'utilisation) peut annuler le droit de l'utilisateur à utiliser cet équipement..
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 4    1.2          Safety Considerations   Please ensure the following safety precautions are adhered to at all times.  Follow electrostatic precautions whenever the PTC-3000 is installed. To prevent malfunction or damage which may be caused by Electrostatic Discharge, the PTC- 3000 should be grounded. Before touching components or connecting/disconnecting cables, the installer should touch a metal object to dissipate body charge.  Make sure the power is turned off and the power cord is disconnected whenever the PTC-3000 is being installed or moved.  Do not apply voltage levels that exceed the specified voltage range. Doing so may cause fire and/or an electrical shock.  Do not open the chassis when the PTC-3000 is running: Electric shocks can occur.  If considerable amounts of dust, water, or fluids enter the PTC-3000, turn off the power supply immediately, unplug the power cord, and contact the distributor or sales representative.  DO NOT do the following: o  DO NOT drop the PTC-3000 onto a hard surface. o  DO NOT use the PTC-3000 in a site where the ambient temperature exceeds the rated temperature.  1.3          ESD Notice To  prevent  malfunction or  damage  to  this  product,  which  may be  caused  by Electrostatic Discharge  (ESD),  the  radio  should  be  properly  grounded  at  the  time  of  installation.  In addition, the installer or maintainer should follow proper ESD precautions, such as touching a  bare  metal  object  to  dissipate  body  charge,  prior  to  touching  components  or connecting/disconnecting cables.  1.4          FCC/IC Approval Notice/ Avis d'approbation FCC/IC This device is offered as a licensed transmitter per FCC Parts 80, 90, & 95 and IC RSS-119. It is approved for use under the following conditions: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Cet appareil est un émetteur conforme à la FCC  partie  80,  90,  &  95 et IC RSS-119.  Son utilisation  est  uniquement  approuvée  dans  les  conditions  suivantes:  Tout  changement  ou modification  non  expressément  approuvé  par  la  partie  responsable  de  la  conformité entraînera le retrait du droit d’exploiter l’équipement.  1.5          FCC Part 15 Notice/IC RSS-210_GEN Avis Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:  (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired  operation.  Any unauthorized  modification  or  changes  to  this  device  without  the  express  approval  of  the
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 5    manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate this device. Furthermore, this device is intended to be used only when installed in accordance with the instructions outlined in this manual.   Failure to comply with these instructions may void the user’s authority to operate this device.  L’exploitation de cet appareil est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:  (1) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute  interférence  reçue,  y  compris  les  interférences  qui  peuvent  provoquer  un fonctionnement  indésirable.  Toute  modification  non  autorisée  de  cet  appareil  sans l'approbation expresse du fabricant peut provoquer le retrait de l’autorisation d’exploiter cet appareil.  De  plus,  ce  dispositif  est  destiné  à  être  utilisé  uniquement  lorsqu'il  est  installé conformément aux instructions décrites dans ce manuel. Toute infraction à ces instructions peut engendrer le retrait de l’autorisation d’exploiter l’appareil.  1.6 Equipment Modifications/Modifications apportées à l'équipement Caution:   Any  changes or  modifications  to this equipment not  expressly  approved by the party  responsible  for  compliance  (in  the  respective  country  of use)  could  void  the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Attention:  Tout  changement  ou  modification  apporté  à  cet  équipement  qui  n’est  pas expressément approuvé par la partie responsable de  la conformité (dans le pays respectif d'utilisation) peut engendrer le retrait de l’autorisation d’exploiter l’appareil.  1.7          Radiated Power Limits/Limites de puissance rayonnées It’s the responsibility of the licensee to comply with the effective radiated power limits based on operation frequency, geographic location, and effective antenna height set out in 47CFR Subpart T 90.729 et. Seq., or Industry Canada SRSP-512 section 6.3, as applicable.  Il est de la responsabilité du titulaire de la licence de se conformer aux limites légales   de puissance  rayonnées  basées  sur  la  fréquence  de  fonctionnement,  l'emplacement géographique  et  la  hauteur  effective  de  l'antenne  conformément  à  47 CFR  sous-section 90.729 et suivants ou dans Industry Canada PNRH-512 6.3, le cas échéant.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 6    1.8          Antenna guidelines/ Les lignes directrices d'antenne OPERATIONAL & SAFETY NOTICES  The licensee is required to comply with all limits on frequency of operation, antenna location, power, and effective antenna height.  The installer must take the following into consideration:  •     Antennas must be installed by professional antenna installers only.  •     Refer to the RF Energy Exposure Guide for specific guidelines regarding the siting and installation of mobile and fixed antennas.   RF exposure  compliance at multiple transmitter sites  must  be  addressed  on  a  site-by-site  basis.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  the licensee  to ensure compliance with maximum exposure limits.  •     When  servicing  the antennas,  or  working  at  distances  closer  than those  listed  above, ensure the transmitter has been disabled.  •      Unauthorized  antennas,  equipment  modifications  or  attachments  could  invalidate  any equipment warranty or authority to transmit. Modification could damage the radio and may violate FCC or IC regulations.  •     For FCC CFR 47 part 95F operation, the transmit power is limited to 4.48W at antenna port for Cell Transmitter Station (CTS), and 1W  at antenna port for Response Transmitter Unit (RTU).  •     For  CFR47  part  95F  operation,  the  Cell  Transmitter  Station  (CTS)  and  Response Transmitter Unit (RTU) antenna heights must comply with FCC CFR 47 95.859.  AVIS DE SECURITE ET NOTICES OPERATIONNELLES  Le titulaire est tenu de se conformer à toutes les limites sur la fréquence de fonctionnement, emplacement de l'antenne, la puissance, et la hauteur effective de l'antenne. L'installateur doit prendre les mesures suivantes en considération:  •          Antennes  doivent  être  installés  par  des  installateurs  d'antennes  professionnels seulement.  •           Reportez-vous   au   Guide   de   l'exposition  de   l'énergie   RF   pour   des   directives spécifiques concernant l'implantation et l'installation d'antennes mobiles et fixes. Le respect d'exposition aux RF sur les sites d'émetteurs multiples doit être abordée sur une base site par site. Il est de la responsabilité du titulaire de permis pour assurer le respect des limites maximales d'exposition.  •          Lors de l'entretien des antennes, ou de travailler à des distances que ceux énumérés ci-dessus, que l'émetteur a été désactivé.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 7    •           Les antennes, modifications à l'équipement ou des pièces jointes peut annuler toute garantie de l'équipement ou de l'autorité de transmettre. Modification pourrait endommager la radio et de violer la réglementation de la FCC ou IC.  •           Pour FCC CFR partie 47 95F opération, la puissance d'émission est limitée à 4.48W au port d'antenne pour station émettrice portable (CTS), et 1W au port d'antenne pour l'unité émetteur de réponse (RTU).  •            Pour le fonctionnement CFR47  partie 95F,  la  station émettrice portable (CTS)  et l'Unité émetteur de  réponse (RTU) hauteurs d'antenne doit se  conformer à la  norme FCC CFR 47 95.859.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 8      1.9          Package Checklist   The TransAir PTC-3000 is shipped with the following items. Inspect the package contents to ensure  all  the  components  are  included.  If  any  of  these  items  are  missing or  damaged, contact the distributor or sales representative immediately.  Item and Part Number Quantity Image   Model #:  PTC-3000 1U Model #:  PTC-3201 2MCU Model #:  PTC-3202 2MCU Model #:  PTC-3203 2MCU Model #:  PTC-3204 2MCU Model #:  PTC-3004 4MCU Model #:  PTC-3006 6MCU       1       NAS622 mounting kit with four screws (PTC-3201~4 PTC- 3004 and PTC-3006)    2 for 4MCU/6MCU 1 for 2MCU     USB Flash Drive (all models)  1   Table 1-1 – Package Checklist
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 9            1.10 Optional Starter Kit The following optional starter kit is available made to order. Item and Part Number Quantity Image   RJ45 to DB9 cable (PTC-3001 only)   3    3-pin terminal block to DC adapter cable (PTC-3001 only; NOTE:  Professional installer need to provide ferrite 0461164281 or solid version (from fair-rite.com) or equivalent characteristic ferrite on the power supply line position as shown in the picture      1     AC to DC adapter + power cord (for engineering sample purposes only; all models)      1    M12 to DB9 cable (PTC-3201~4 PTC- 3004 and PTC-3006)  3 for 4MCU and 6MCU/ 3 or less per 2MCU model       M12 to RJ45 cable (PTC-3201~4 PTC- 3004 and PTC-3006)  2 for 4MCU and 6MCU/2 or less per 2MCU model      DC (M12) to +19 V adapter power cable (PTC-3201~4 PTC-3004 and PTC-3006)    1       TNC to SMA male connector (all models)   4 for 4MCU and 6MCU / 4 or less for 2MCU model    Table 1-2 – Optional Starter Kit
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 10    2  Introduction  The Lilee Systems TransAir PTC-3000 product family includes three components: TransAir Wayside, TransAir Base Station and TransAir Locomotive radios. The TransAir PTC product family’s design is based on both ACSES and an interoperable train control (ITC) architecture that in conjunction with the Lilee Mobility Controller (LMC-5x00 series) enables seamless roaming and constant communication between central traffic control, wayside signals, and onboard locomotive networks. This combined solution can help freight railroads and transit operators maintain compliance with the Federal Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008.  2.1 Features   Some of the features and benefits of the PTC-3000 are listed below:   220 MHz PTC System  Wide operating temperature range and ruggedized metal housing for hazardous environments  3G, Wi-Fi and external satellite radio modem  Redundant antenna  GPS Timing/Location receiver  Fast roaming for seamless wireless connections  High security with AES encryption and powerful policy based filter and Access Control List  The PTC-3000 is designed with the following rugged features for harsh environments:   Metal housing  M12 connectors protect against shock and vibration (4MCU/6MCU locomotive units)  Hardened mounting kit for flexible, secure installation  Wide operating temperature range of -40 to 70 ⁰C In addition, the PTC-3000 provides specifications for railroad applications:   Combines IP/Ethernet and transparent serial communications on the same network  Fast handover for rapid locomotive roaming  Status LED indicators (PWR, HEALTH, 220, 3G, WLAN, 1PPS, LAN1, LAN2) for onsite monitoring and diagnosis
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 11    3  Interface Panel Connectors   The connectors on the interface panel of the TransAir PTC-3000 are shown in the figures below.  Figure 3-1 – PTC-3000-1U Interface Panel Connector Locations (Front and Rear) with SIM/USB/Reset panel cover removed
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 12        Figure 3-2 – PTC-3004 Interface Panel Connector Locations (PTC-3006 and PTC-3201~4 will have same or less ports and with similar functionalities)  The figure below shows the location of the SIM card slot, USB Flash Drive, and Reset button on the PTC-3201~4 PTC-3004 and PTC-3006 units.                              Figure 3-3 – SIM Card Slot, USB Flash Disk, and Reset Button Locations
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 13      The table below lists the connectors and type on the interface panel of the TransAir PTC-3000.   Connector Type 1U 4MCU/6MCU/2MCU 1pps In/Out TNC TNC 12 V DC Power 3-pin terminal block M12 with A-coding 220 MHz Antenna 1 N-Type N-Type 220 MHz Antenna 2 N-Type N-Type 3G TNC TNC GPS TNC TNC LAN 1 RJ45 M12 LAN 2 RJ45 M12 RS-232 Console RJ45 M12 RS-232/422/485 Serial 1 RJ45 M12 RS-232/422/485 Serial 2 RJ45 M12 SIM Card SIM card slot SIM card slot USB Type-A (female) USB Type-A (female) USB Wi-Fi Antenna 1 TNC TNC Wi-Fi Antenna 2 TNC TNC Table 3-1 – Interface Panel Connectors  The following section describes the connectors on the interface panel of the TransAir PTC-3000. Refer to Figures 1 and 2 above for connector locations.   3.1 1pps In/Out   There is one 1pps in/out TNC connector on the PTC-3000 for syncing two PTC-3000 units for lab testing.  Pin No. Description Center  Outer GND Table 3-2 – 1pps In/Out Connector Pinouts   3.2 12 V DC Power   There is one 3-pin terminal block connector on the PTC-3000-1U and one M12 with A- coding connector on the PTC-3000-4MCU/6MCU for connecting to a 12 V DC power adapter.  Pin No. Description   1U (terminal block) PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 (M12) 1 GND VDC 2 VDC GND 3 GND GND 4 N/A VDC Table 3-3  – 12 V DC Power Connector Pinouts
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 14    3.3 220 MHz Antenna   The TransAir PTC-3000 provides two N-Type connectors for connecting to 220 MHz antennas. The table below lists the pinouts for the 220 MHz Antenna connectors.  Pin No. Description Center RF Outer GND Table 3-4  – 220 MHz Antenna Connector Pinouts  When selecting cables for connecting the PTC-3000 to 220 MHz antennas, quality is critical. Poor quality cables can result in significant signal loss. Cable length should be kept at a minimum to reduce signal loss.  Cable Type dB/100 ft dB/100 m CFD-400 1.9 6.1 Table 3-5  – Coaxial Cable Signal Loss at 220 MHz   3.4 3G Antenna   There is one TNC connector for connecting to a 3G antenna. The table below lists the pinouts for the Active 3G Antenna connector.  Pin No. Description Center RF Outer GND Table 3-6  – 3G Antenna Connector Pinouts   3.5 GPS Antenna  There is one TNC connector for connecting to a GPS antenna. The table below lists the pinouts for the GPS Antenna connector.  Pin No. Description Center RF Outer GND Table 3-7  – GPS Antenna Connector Pinouts
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 15    3.6  LAN   There are two RJ45 ports on the PTC-3001 and two M12 connectors on the PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 for connecting to a local network. The following table lists the pinouts for the RJ45 ports and M12 connectors.  Pin No. Description    PTC-3000-1U (RJ45) PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 (M12) 1 TX+ N/C 2 TX- N/C 3 RX+ N/C 4 N/C TX- 5 N/C RX+ 6 RX- TX+ 7 N/C N/C 8 N/C RX- Table 3-8  – LAN Pinouts   3.7 RS-232 Console  There is one RJ45 port on the PTC-3000-1U and one M12 connector on the PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 (M12)for an RS-232 connection to an on-board computer or other terminal for configuring the TransAir PTC-3000.  Pin No. (RJ45 Termination) Description Pin No. (DB9 Termination) 1 RTS 8 2 DTR 6 3 RX 3 4 N/C 1 5 TX 2 6 GND 5 7 DSR 4 8 CTS 7 N/A N/C 9 Table 3-9  – RJ45 Console Port Pinouts and DB9 Termination Pinouts (PTC-3001)  See the following table for the Console port pinout definitions for the M12 connector on the PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 and corresponding definitions on the DB9 console port end of a M12 to DB9 cable.  Pin No. (M12 Termination) Description Pin No. (DB9 Termination) 1 CTS 1 2 DTR 2 3 TX 3 4 N/C 4 5 GND 5 6 RX 6 7 DSR 7 8 RTS 8 N/A N/C 9 Table 3-10  – M12 Console Port Pinouts and DB9 Termination Pinouts (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 )
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 16       3.8         RS-232/422/485 Serial   There are two RJ45 ports on the PTC-3000 and two M12 connectors on the PTC- 4MCU/6MCU for connecting to RS-232/422/484 serial devices.  See the following table for the Serial port pinout definitions for the RJ45 connector on the PTC-3000-1U and corresponding definitions on the DB9 serial port end of an M12 to DB9 cable.  Pin No. (RJ45 Termination) Description Pin No. (DB9 Termination) 1 RTS 8 2 DTR 6 3 RX 3 4 N/C 1 5 TX 2 6 GND 5 7 DSR 4 8 CTS 7 N/A N/C 9 Table 3-11  – RJ45 Serial Port Pinouts and DB9 Termination Pinouts (PTC-3000-1U) See the following table for Serial port pinout definitions for the M12 connector on the PTC- 3000-4MCU/6MCU and corresponding definitions on the DB9 serial port end of an M12 to DB9 cable.  Pin No. (M12 Termination) Description Pin No. (DB9 Termination) 1 CTS 1 2 DTR 2 3 TX 3 4 N/C 4 5 GND 5 6 RX 6 7 DSR 7 8 RTS 8 N/A N/C 9 Table 3-12 – M12 Serial Port Pinouts and DB9 Termination Pinouts (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 )   3.9 Wi-Fi Antenna   The TransAir PTC-3000 provides two TNC connectors for connecting to Wi-Fi antennas. The table below lists the pinouts for the Wi-Fi Antenna connectors.  Pin No. Description Center RF Outer GND Table 3-13  – Wi-Fi Antenna Connector Pinouts
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 17         3.10 LED Indicators   The front panel of the PTC-3000 contains several LED indicators. See the figure below for the location of each indicator.                         Figure 3-4 – LED Indicators  The functions of each are described in the table below.  LED Color State Description  Power  Green On Powered on. Off Powered off or no power current.  Health  Green On System fault has occurred. Off System is functioning normally.  220  Green On 220 MHz interface is linked up. Off 220 MHz interface link is down.  3G  Green On 3G interface is linked up. Off 3G interface is down.  WLAN  Green On WLAN interface is linked up. Off WLAN interface is down.  1PPS  Green On PTC driver has loaded and GPS 1pps signal is locked. Off PTC driver has not loaded and GPS 1pps signal is not locked.  LAN1  Off No connection. Green On Cable is connected. Amber On Activity on link.  LAN2  Off No connection. Green On Cable is connected. Amber On Activity on link. Table 3-14  – LED Indicators
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 18        3.11       PTC-3000 RF (220MHz RF board) The regulatory tested PTC-3000 RF (220MHz RF board) is an integral part of the wireless communication, with 2 RF ports, PRI and SEC, digital communication protocol and control from the host board, and single power supply input.  This board is an embedded part of the PTC-3001,  PTC3004,  PTC3006,  PTC3201,  PTC3202,  and  PTC-3203  systems,  and  the commands  to  utilize  this  board are  subpart  of  the  commands used  for  the  whole  system. complies with FCC/IC Modular transmitters Section label requirement.  PTC-3000 RF uses a permanently  affixed  label,  and  it's  labeled  with  its  own  FCC/IC  identification  number  (see below).   Thus, the PTC-3001, PTC-3004, PTC-3006, PTC3201, PTC-3202, and PTC-3203 shall contain the PTC-3000 RF board limited modular transmitter FCC/IC ID’s.      Figure 3-5 – PTC-3000 RF label                                  Figure 3-6 – 220MHz RF board
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 19    4  Installation    4.1 Connecting Cables  Please see Chapter 3 Interface Panel Connectors for pinout details of the connectors on the PTC-3000. The following section describes how to connect cables and devices to the PTC-3000. Connect according to your configuration requirements.   4.1.1  RJ45 to DB9 Console Cable (PTC-3000-1U)  Step 1: Locate the RJ45 Console connectors. The location of the RJ45 Console port connector is shown in Figure 1.  Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the RJ45 connector on the LAN cable with the RJ45 Console port connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Insert the RJ45 to DB9 cable RJ45 connector. Once aligned, gently insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector into the PTC-3000 RJ45 connector.  Step 4: Connect to a PC. Locate a serial port connector on the PC to be used to configure the PTC-3000.  Step 5: Insert the DB9 cable RJ45 connector. Insert the LAN cable RJ45 cable connector into the RJ45 connector to a PC.    4.1.2  M12 to DB9 Console Cable (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006 (M12))  Step 1: Locate the M12 Console connectors. The location of the M12 Console connectors is shown in Figure 2.  Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the M12 connector on the LAN cable with the M12 Console connectors on the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector. Once aligned, gently insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector into the PTC-3000 RJ45 connector.  Step 4: Connect to a LAN router/switch. Locate the RJ45 connector on the PC to be used to configure the PTC-3000.  Step 5: Insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector. Insert the LAN cable RJ45 cable connector into the RJ45 connector on the LAN router or switch.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 20    4.1.3  RJ45 LAN Cable (PTC-30001)  Step 1: Locate the RJ45 LAN connectors. The locations of the LAN connectors are shown in Figure 1.  Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the RJ45 connector on the LAN cable with one of the RJ45 connectors on the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector. Once aligned, gently insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector into the PTC-3000 RJ45 connector.  Step 4: Connect to a LAN router/switch. Locate the RJ45 connector on the LAN router or switch.  Step 5: Insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector. Insert the LAN cable RJ45 cable connector into the RJ45 connector on the LAN router or switch.    4.1.4  M12 to RJ45 LAN Cable (PTC-30001)  Step 1: Locate the M12 LAN connectors. The locations of the LAN connectors are shown in Figure 2.  Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the M12 connector on the LAN cable with one of M12 LAN connectors on the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Insert the LAN cable M12 connector. Once aligned, gently insert the LAN cable M12 connector into the PTC-3000 M12 connector.  Step 4: Secure the M12 connector. Turn the locking cover of the M12 connector end of the cable clockwise to secure the cable to the connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 5: Connect to a LAN router or switch. Locate the RJ45 connector on the LAN router or switch.  Step 6: Insert the LAN cable RJ45 connector. Insert the LAN cable RJ45 cable connector into the RJ45 connector on the LAN router or switch.    4.1.5  RJ45 to DB9 Serial Device Cable (PTC-30001)  Step 1: Locate the RJ45 serial connector. The location of the RJ45 serial port connector is shown above in Figure 1.  Step 2: Insert the RJ45 to DB-9 cable. Insert the RJ45 end of the cable into the RJ45 connector of the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Insert the serial connector. Insert the DB-9 connector of a serial device into the DB-9 connector on the cable.  Step 4: Secure the connector. Secure the serial device connector to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 21    4.1.6  M12 to DB9 Serial Device Cable (PTC-3201~4, PTC-3004, and PTC-3006)  Step 1: Locate the M12 serial connector. The location of the M12 serial port connector is shown above in Figure 2.  Step 2: Insert the M12 to DB-9 cable. Insert the M12 end of the cable into the M12 serial connector of the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Secure the M12 connector. Turn the locking cover of the M12 connector end of the cable clockwise to secure the cable to the connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 4: Insert the serial connector. Insert the DB-9 connector of a serial device into the DB-9 connector on the cable.  Step 5: Secure the connector. Secure the serial device connector to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector.    4.1.7  TNC to SMA Male Connector for Wi-Fi Antennas with SMA Connectors  Step 1: Locate the TNC Wi-Fi connector. The location of the TNC Wi-Fi antenna connector is shown above in Figure 1 and Figure 2.  Step 2: Insert the TNC to SMA connector (with center pin). Insert the TNC end of the connector into the TNC connector of the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Secure the TNC to SMA connector. Turn the locking cover of the TNC connector end of the TNC to SMA connector clockwise to secure connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 4: Connect a Wi-Fi antenna. Insert the SMA connector end of a Wi-Fi antenna to the SMA connector end of the TNC to SMA connector.    4.1.8  TNC to SMA Female Connector for GPS or 3G  Step 1: Locate the TNC connector for GPS, 3G. The location of the TNC connectors is shown above in Figure 1 and Figure 2.  Step 2: Insert the TNC to SMA connector (without center pin). Insert the TNC end of the connector into the TNC connector of the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Secure the TNC to SMA connector. Turn the locking cover of the TNC connector end of the TNC to SMA connector clockwise to secure connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 4: Connect to a GPS or 3G antenna. Insert the SMA connector end of a GPS or 3G antenna (or antenna cable) to the SMA connector end of the TNC to SMA connector.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 22    4.1.9  TNC to TNC Cable for Syncing PTC-3000 Units  Step 1: Locate the 1pps TNC connectors. The location of the 1pps TNC connectors is shown above in Figure 1 and Figure 2.  Step 2: Insert the TNC cable. Insert one end of the TNC connector into the 1pps TNC connector of one PTC-3000.  Step 3: Secure the TNC cable. Turn the locking cover of the TNC connector end of the TNC connector clockwise to secure connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 4: Connect to second PTC-3000. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to connect to the TNC cable to the 1pps connector on the second PTC-3000.    4.1.10  Power Cable and Power Adapter  When other cable connections are complete, connect the PTC-3000 to a power source according to the following steps.  Step 1: Locate the power connector. Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 to locate the power connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 2: Insert the 3-pin terminal block to +19 V power cable or M12 to +19 V power cable. Insert the 3-pin terminal block end or M12 end of the power cable into the 3-pin terminal block power connector or M12 connector on the PTC-3000.  Step 3: Insert the +19 V end of the power cable to the power adapter.  Step 4: Connect the power cord to the power adapter.  Step 5: Connect the power cord to the power outlet.    4.2 USB Flash Disk Removal and Installation  4.2.1  Remove SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover  Step 1: Locate Cover. Locate the SIM/USB/Reset button panel cover on the front panel of the PTC-3000.  Step 2: Unfasten Screws. Using a screwdriver, unfasten the screws by turning counterclockwise.  Step 3: Remove Cover.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 23       Figure 4-1 – SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover     4.2.2  USB Flash Drive Removal  Step 1: Grasp USB Flash Drive from the top and bottom of the flat surface as shown in the figure below (yellow arrows).  Step 2: Pull outward to remove (green arrow).    Figure 4-2 – USB Flash Drive Removal (1U unit shown)
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 24    4.2.3  USB Flash Drive Installation  Step 1: Locate USB port (see figure below).    Figure 4-3 – USB Port Location (1U unit shown)  Step 2: Insert USB Flash Drive into USB port as shown in the figure below.    Figure 4-4 – USB Flash Drive Installation (1U unit shown)
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 25    4.2.4  Replace SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover  Step 1: Replace Cover.  Step 2: Refasten screws. Using a screwdriver, fasten the screws by turning clockwise.    Figure 4-5 – Replace SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover    4.3 SIM Card Installation  Step 1: Remove SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover as in 4.2.1 Remove SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover.  Step 2: Open SIM card slot protective cover. Slide SIM card slot protective cover down as show below (yellow arrow). Open SIM card slot protective cover.    Figure 4-6 – Slide SIM Card Slot Protective Cover Down
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 26    Step 3: Insert SIM card. Slide SIM card into the protective cover with the card’s metallic contact facing toward the slot.  Step 4: Close SIM card slot protective cover.  Step 5: Lock SIM card slot protective cover. Slide SIM card slot upward.  Step 6: Replace SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover as in 4.2.4 Replace SIM/USB/Reset Panel Cover.
  Lilee Systems™ TransAir™ PTC-3000 Family User Manual   Page 27    5  Configuring the PTC-3000    5.1 Configuration Commands   To begin configuring the PTC-3000, use a terminal emulation program like HyperTerminal, PuTTy, or Tera Term to connect to the PTC-3000 and enter configuration commands. Configure the terminal emulation program serial port settings as in the table below (also see example configuration in Tera Term below):   Terminal Emulation Program Serial Port Settings Value Port COM# Baud Rate 115200 Data 8 bit Parity None Stop 1 bit Flow Control None Table 5-1  – LED Indicators   Figure 5-1 – Serial Port Settings
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