Trimble Navigation ADLV Advanced Data Link Vantage and Advanced Data Link Sentry (ADLV) User Manual

Trimble Navigation Ltd Advanced Data Link Vantage and Advanced Data Link Sentry (ADLV) Users Manual

Users Manual

   ADL Vantage  User's Guide     August 2009 P/N: M00815   Pacific Crest Corporation 510 DeGuigne Drive Sunnyvale, CA  94085 (408) 481-8070 (408) 481-8984 Fax info@PacificCrest.com  www.PacificCrest.com
Notice PACIFIC CREST CORPORATION MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Pacific Crest Corporation shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.   This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Pacific Crest Corporation.   The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.    License required prior to operation of radio communication equipment.     Cautions and Warnings  Throughout this manual this symbol is used to indicate caution or warning. Please pay particular attention to these items to assure safe and reliable operation of your radio modem product.               ©2009 Pacific Crest Corporation. All rights reserved. TRIMMARK and TRIMTALK are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Ltd. SATEL® is a registered trademark of SATEL, Oy.  Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior written permission of Pacific Crest Corporation, except as allowed under the copyright laws.
Contents NOTICE  1 NOTICE  2 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS  2 CONTENTS  4 INTRODUCTION  6 INTRODUCTION  6 WELCOME  6 SCOPE  6 NOTE CONCERNING THIS GUIDE  6 FEATURES AND BENEFITS  6 COMPATIBLE  6 ENHANCED USER INTERFACE  6 FAST OVER-THE-AIR DATA RATE  6 USER-SELECTABLE RF OUTPUT  7 RUGGED CONSTRUCTION  7 CONFIGURING ADL VANTAGE  7 ADLCONF CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE  7 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS  7 SETTING UP THE ADL VANTAGE  8 THE STANDARD ADL VANTAGE RADIO KIT 8 ANTENNA AND ANTENNA MOUNT  9 TRIPOD SIDE CLIP  9 DATA/POWER CABLE 10 OPERATING THE ADL VANTAGE  10 TURNING ON ADL VANTAGE 10 ADL VANTAGE USER INTERFACE 11 INDICATOR LEDS 13 ENCLOSURE 13 ANTENNA MOUNT 13 BATTERY CARE 14 CHARGING 14 TIPS AND TECHNIQUES FOR BEST PERFORMANCE  14 ANTENNA 14 LINE LOSS 14 POWER SUPPLIES 15 EQUIPMENT CARE 15 ERROR CODES 15 FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS  16 LICENSING REQUIREMENTS 16 EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCES 16
BEING PART OF THE RF COMMUNITY 16 AUTOMATIC STATION IDENTIFICATION 17 CARRIER SENSE MULTIPLE ACCESS (CSMA) 17 CONTACT INFORMATION  18 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 18 SALES CONTACT 18 WARRANTY  18 ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 18 EXCLUSIONS 19 WARRANTY LIMITATIONS 19 APPENDIX A - SAFETY INFORMATION  20 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY 20 APPENDIX B - PIN-OUTS AND CONNECTORS  21 ADL VANTAGE 21 ANTENNA 21 APPENDIX C - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  23 APPENDIX D – SOFTWARE  24 SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY 24 APPENDIX E – DOCUMENT OF CONFORMITY  25 INDEX  26    Figures Figure 1 - ADL Vantage Setup......................................................................................................................................9 Figure 2 - ADL Vantage GPS Cable...........................................................................................................................10 Figure 3 - ADL Vantage................................................................................................................................................11 Figure 4 – ADL Vantage Data/Power Connectors.................................................................................................21   TABLES Table 1 - ADL Vantage Factory Defaults....................................................................................................................8 Table 2 – ADL Vantage User Interface Display........................................................................................................13 Table 3 - ADL Vantage Error Codes ..........................................................................................................................15 Table 4 - ADL Vantage Base and Rover Pin Assignments.....................................................................................21
Introduction Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Advanced Data Link (ADL) Vantage for use with your survey system. The ADL Vantage™ is an advanced, high speed, wireless data link that is designed specifically for GNSS/RTK applications. Your success in using the ADL Vantage is Pacific Crest Corporation’s primary goal. Pacific Crest stands behind the ADL Vantage by providing expert support and service. Your comments and questions are welcome.  Scope This guide provides information concerning the use of the ADL Vantage. This guide is written for the first-time user and gives details concerning system setup, operation and maintenance. We urge you to take the time to review this short manual completely prior to setting up your system.  Note Concerning this Guide We believe that the ADL Vantage system provides the best value and performance for the user. As such, we provide our equipment in complete turnkey systems, including all of the items necessary for operation with your GPS.  You may have purchased your ADL Vantage from a third party. On occasion, the bundled product provided by these sources may differ from the kits provided directly from Pacific Crest Corporation. If this guide does not accurately reflect the equipment that you received, please contact your supplier for specific instructions concerning the setup of items that differ.   Features and Benefits Compatible Facilitates GNSS equipment mix and match • Interoperable with Pacific Crest RFM and PDL, SATEL, and Trimble radio products • All models support both 12.5 and 25 kHz channel bandwidth communications • 40 MHz-wide channel tables (390-430 and 430-470 MHz models) • Provides upgrade path for existing installations  Enhanced User Interface Backlit LCD display and five-button navigation interface • View and change radio channel, modulation and protocol types • Monitor signal levels, baud rates, and other parameters  Fast Over-the-Air Data Rate 19,200 bits per second • Reduced latency provides better GPS position information • Lower power consumption allows longer field operation
User-selectable RF output Select between 0.1. 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 Watts • Increase range by switching to 2 or 4 Watts (where permitted) • Increase battery life by reducing output power when you don’t need the range  Rugged Construction Designed specifically for real-world working environments • All metal construction and shock mounted electronics ensure highest reliability and EMI-resistance • Watertight operation stands up to bad weather conditions   Configuring ADL Vantage ADLCONF Configuration Software ADLCONF is a suite of software utilities for configuring and troubleshooting Pacific Crest’s Advanced Data Link (ADL) line of digital communication radios and modems. Running ADLCONF on a PC attached via serial cable to an ADL radio allows you to check the status of the radio, input channel tables, and set radio parameters such as channel bandwidth and output power.    ADLCONF software is found on the ADL Vantage system CD.  The latest version is available for free download from www.PacificCrest.com. A user guide that completely describes how to configure the ADL Vantage radio is available by running ADLCONF and clicking Help > User Guide.  The ADLCONF User’s Guide is also available on the Pacific Crest website.  Factory Default Settings You can return your ADL Vantage radio to its factory default configuration using ADLCONF software.  Simply click the Restore Factory button to the right of the screen and then the Program button. The factory default settings are as follows: Radio Link Rate  9600 Modulation Type  GMSK Sensitivity Low (Base) Transmit Power  (there is no default) Scramble Control  On CSMA On Forward Error Correction  Yes Transmit Retries  10 TX ACK Timeout  10 Modem Address  0 Destination Address  255 RX Delay  0 TX Delay  2 RX LED Meaning  Signal received
Call Sign:  CALL SIGN Owner:  (there is no default) Low Voltage Turn Warning  10 V Low Voltage Turn Off  9 V Turn Off LCD Backlight  No Turn Off LCD Delay  After 20 seconds Serial Interface PC Baud Rate:        38400 Parity:           None Soft Break Disabled:     Yes Protocol Mode:        Transparent with EOT Timeout EOT Timeout:       50 EOT Character:        (not used) Security Code:        00000000  Table 1 - ADL Vantage Factory Defaults   Setting Up the ADL Vantage The Standard ADL Vantage Radio Kit The Standard ADL Vantage Radio Kit consists of the following: • ADL Vantage radio • Wall/mains power supply • Wall plug with adaptor set • Programming cable • ADL Vantage CD containing: o ADL Vantage User's Guide o ADLCONF User's Guide o ADLCONF Software o PCC Range Estimator  To configure the radio with ADLCONF software,  • Connect the power supply to the main wall current • Connect the programming cable to: o The power supply o The ADL Vantage radio o Your PC • Turn on the radio • Launch ADLCONF software and refer to the section of the ADLCONF User’s Guide on connecting the program to your radio.  To operate your ADL Vantage radio in the field you will need an antenna, a portable power supply and a cable to connect to a data source such as a GNSS receiver.  Pacific Crest
Corporation and its authorized dealers can provide you with everything you need including a tripod accessory kit and a battery/charger kit.  Antenna and Antenna Mount If you have an antenna with a male TNC connector, you can attach it directly to the RF connector on the top of the ADL Vantage. We highly recommend, however, that you elevate your RF antenna as much as possible.  The most common set up is similar to that seen in Figure 1 where an antenna cable with male TNC connector is attached to the ADL Vantage.  The other end of this cable is attached to a tripod or elevated section of range pole.  The RF antenna is then attached to the end of the cable.  Pacific Crest offers an antenna cable that attaches to standard 5/8-inch threaded tripods and range poles and antennas with NMO connectors.  We recommend inspecting the antenna center push-pin contact to make sure that it makes good contact with the antenna mount. A good antenna connection is critical to system performance.   Although transmitting without an antenna will not cause damage to the ADL Vantage, it is not recommended. Using a gained antenna will raise the Effective Radiated Power of the ADL Vantage radio. Make sure the resultant Effective Radiated Power does not exceed your licensed limit.     Figure 1 - ADL Vantage Setup Tripod Side Clip Before connecting any cables, screw the ADL Vantage’s tripod clip (PN F01003) onto the back of the radio and insert the clip into the slot on a tripod.  Comment [CB1]: Should show the antenna cable running from the top of the radio up to the bottom of the antenna.
 Figure 2 - ADL Vantage Tripod Clip  Data/Power Cable The ADL Vantage is connected to a data source, such as a GNSS receiver, using a data/power cable (see Figure 3). This cable is available with different connectors for attaching to a large variety of data sources. Contact your Pacific Crest sales representative for selecting the best cable to meet your needs.      Figure 3 - ADL Vantage Data/Power Cable  Each ADL Vantage data/power cable also connects the radio (and in some cases the data source) to external power via an SAE-type connector. Pacific Crest strongly recommends you use the ADL Vantage battery (PN A02663), which includes an SAE connector. This is sold both separately and as part of the ADL Vantage Battery/Charger Kit (PN K01115).   Operating the ADL Vantage Turning on ADL Vantage To turn on the ADL Vantage, either attach the programming cable to the radio and to wall/mains current or attach the data/power cable to the radio and the battery.  Then press the On/Off button in the center of the front panel seen in Figure 4.  Comment [CB2]: Change “GPS Connector” to “Data Source Connector”
 Figure 4 - ADL Vantage  ADL Vantage User Interface The ADL Vantage front panel includes a two-row LCD display, an On/Off button, four scrolling buttons and a central Enter button. The top row of the ADL Vantage LCD displays the name of the currently selected radio configuration function. The bottom LCD row displays the currently selected option for the displayed function. The selected option is marked with an asterisk. To select another choice for the displayed function, scroll up or down and press the Enter button when the desired choice is displayed in the bottom row of the LCD. Press the left/right arrows on the ADL Vantage to move from one function to another. When the radio is turned on, the "Ch TX Freq" function is displayed. Press the Up or Down arrow to  display the various parameter choices.  The parameter displayed with an asterisk is the currently selected choice.  Function  Displays/Selects…  Choices Ch TX Freq  Transmitter channel & frequency  01 453.3000 MHz (for example)    02 453.3250 MHz    03 454.3600 MHz    04 455.3950 MHz Ch RX Freq  Receiver channel & frequency  01 453.3000 MHz (for example)    02 453.3250 MHz    03 454.3600 MHz    04 455.3950 MHz Radio Link Rate  Over-The-Air link rate for radio transmission/reception  4800
   9600    19200    8000    16000 Serial Baud  Serial baud rate of the radio’s data port   2400    4800    9600    19200    38000    115200 Modulation  Data modulation type  GMSK    4LFSK Data Protocol  Data protocol type  PCC EOT (End of Transmission)    PCC EOC (End of Character)    Packet Switched    TRIMMARK™II/IIe    TRIMTALK™    TT450S (HW)    TRIMMARK 3    SATEL® Repeater Mode  Sets the radio to be a repeater  No    Yes     If a Trimble protocol is selected:    No     Base + 1 Repeater     Base + 2 Repeaters    Repeater 1    Repeater 2 Sensitivity  Radio squelch level  Low (Base)    Moderate    High (Rover) Transmit Power  Transmitter power level  0.1 Watts    0.5 Watts    1 Watt (where permitted)    2 Watts (where permitted)    4 Watts (where permitted) CSMA  Carrier Sense Multiple Access  On    Off RX LED Meaning  What it means when the RX LED flashes  Signal Received    Data Received
Signal Strength  Strength of the received signal (RSSI)  RSSI value displayed in dBm Device Status  Radio identification information  Battery status    Serial number    Owner name    Call sign    Channel bandwidth (BW)    TX status    FW version Error Code  Error code and brief description  No Error     01: Voltage High     02: Voltage Low     08: Temp High    11: Memory Error     15: Tx Frequency Not Locked     16: Rx Frequency Not Locked  Table 2 – ADL Vantage User Interface Display  Indicator LEDs The TX LED indicates that the ADL Vantage is broadcasting. In most GPS RTK applications, the TX LED will flash approximately one time per second.  The PWR LED indicates the power status and also provides a low external voltage supply indicator. When lit, power is turned on. The PWR LED will blink to indicate if the external voltage supply is approaching the minimum value. If the PWR LED does not respond to the On/Off button, then the level of the external voltage supply should be inspected.  The RX LED indicates that the ADL Vantage is receiving an RF carrier signal from another radio or from another source of interference. During normal operation, the RX LED will flash at a once-per-second rate indicating the reception of transmissions from the transmitting radio.  If the RX LED is on continuously, then a source of interference may be impacting the ability of the ADL Vantage to receive data. Try repositioning the antenna, or changing to another channel at both the transmitter and receiver to reduce or eliminate the interference.  Enclosure The ADL Vantage enclosure is a tough, impact- and scratch-resistant, aluminum. Elastomer end caps provide the first level of shock protection for the internal components. An additional isolation system inside the enclosure reduces vibration impact to the sensitive radio receiver board.  Antenna Mount
The integrated antenna mount provides an industry standard TNC-female RF connector that is compatible with a wide range of mobile whip antennas.   Battery Care The ADL Vantage Battery/Charger kit (PN K01115) includes a 12-Volt, 8-AHr, deep-discharge, lead-acid battery. This battery provides all-day operation for the radio and may be recharged approximately 300 times over a period of 3 years.   To power the ADL Vantage with a user-supplied battery, select a deep-discharge battery with a minimum capacity of 8 AHr. Batteries designed for automotive use can be used if necessary but will be damaged by repetitive discharge/charge cycles and are therefore not recommended.  Charging The charger supplied with the ADL Vantage Battery/Charger kit (PN K01115) provides two-stage charging and should be connected to the battery following every full day of operation to assure good battery life and performance. The first stage quickly charges the battery to capacity and the second stage trickle charges the battery to maintain a full charge.  It is important to periodically charge any battery that is stored for an extended length of time. Storing batteries for an extended time in a discharged state will damage them. To recharge a user-supplied battery, select a charger of appropriate type.   Tips and Techniques for Best Performance Antenna Antenna placement is critical for good performance. Range and coverage is directly proportional to the height of the transmitting and receiving antennas in addition to antenna gain. Where possible, select a reference station location that takes advantage of terrain to get the transmitting antenna as high as possible.  Always use the telescoping antenna mast and raise the antenna as high as is practical and safe given terrain and wind conditions.  Do not use a gained antenna if doing so increases the radio’s Effective Radiated Power beyond the limit of your license.  Line Loss Line loss, produced by RF or antenna cables that connect the radio and antenna, decreases the output power (Wattage) transmitted by the antenna, thereby decreasing the signal’s range. To minimize line loss, please check the loss-per-length of cable to be used. For every
3dB of line loss, the output power (Wattage) will decrease by half. For example, if you had a 35W radio and had a line loss of 3dB in your cable, the output power would be 17.5W, thereby reducing the range of the radio’s signal.  Every 6 db of loss will reduce the radio’s effective range by 50%.  Power Supplies Maintain batteries in a fully charged state. The ADL Vantage batteries will last longer if they are not allowed to become completely discharged. We recommend routinely connecting the battery to its charger after every working day and for 24 hours every 3 months during period of non-use. This will assure optimal performance and long battery life.     Equipment Care Routine equipment care will prolong the life and reliability of your ADL family products. Radio communication equipment is susceptible to damage from shock or environmental extremes.  Never operate the ADL Vantage outside the operating specifications contained in Appendix C.  Error Codes The ADL Vantage performs a variety of power-up and run-time tests to assure optimal operation. Tests include environmental as well as electrical measurements designed to avoid damage to the unit while maintaining adequate operation. In the event of an error condition, an error code is displayed on the LCD screen and the Power LED flashes the number of the error code (two flashes for Error Code 02, followed by a pause, two more flashes, etc.). Table 3 lists the possible error conditions.  Code  Description 01  Input voltage is too high 02  Input voltage is too low 08  Internal temperature exceeds limit for operation E11 Memory error E15  TX Frequency Lock Error E16  RX Frequency Lock Error  Table 3 - ADL Vantage Error Codes   What to do • Error Code 01-02: Check battery or power supply voltage level; check power cables; recharge or replace the battery; check the charger.
• Error Code 08: Place the radio in the shade; check the antenna and antenna cables for damage or disconnection; use 19200 radio link rate to reduce duty cycle; select a lower RF power. • Error Codes 11, 15 and 16: Contact customer service.  To clear error codes, cycle the radio’s power by pressing the On/Off button, waiting one full second and pressing a second time.  If an error warning persists, contact a Pacific Crest authorized dealer or Pacific Crest Customer Support.   FCC Rules and Regulations Licensing Requirements It is the responsibility of the base station owner to comply with applicable rules and regulations concerning the operation of a radio transmitter. In the United States, the FCC regulates the licensing of this equipment.  Application for a license is made by submitting FCC form 600 along with evidence of frequency coordination (if required) and applicable fees. Similar licensing requirements exist worldwide.  Penalties for broadcasting without a license can be severe, and may include the confiscation of your radio.  For more information, contact our customer service department.  Warning:  Always obey local licensing requirements and restrictions.   Equipment Compliances ADL Vantage have been tested and found to comply with Parts 15 and 90 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations. ADL Vantage radios have also been tested and found compliant for type certification and approval in many other countries worldwide.  For more information concerning our worldwide compliances, contact Pacific Crest Customer Service.  Being Part of the RF community Operation of a licensed radio product makes you a member of the RF community. Be aware that virtually all frequencies licensed are provided on a shared basis with other users. Each frequency dedicated specifically to RTK surveying activities has certain restrictions and limitations. For complete information, refer to Part 90, Title 47, of the Code of Federal Regulations.  Most frequencies sharing data transmissions and voice transmissions give priority to voice users. Be mindful of the persistent nature of a GPS RTK data transmission and always limit your RF transmission output power when performing close-in survey situations to avoid interference
with co-channel users.  Pacific Crest recommends using the low RF power setting for construction site and other line-of-site surveys with baselines less than two miles (depending on terrain).  Warning:  If you are in conflict with a co-channel user, select another frequency to avoid formal FCC actions.  In most cases you are required to vacate a frequency upon complaint by a shared channel voice user.  Most survey operations are itinerant in that the system is moved on a frequent basis. For fixed system installations, you should not use frequencies set aside for itinerant operations, but should coordinate a frequency based on the fixed area operation.  Regulations differ from country to country, so please be aware of the local regulations prior to using radio equipment.  Automatic Station Identification For operation in the United States, the FCC requires that radio transmitters used for GPS RTK applications periodically broadcast a station identifier. The station identifier is the call sign assigned to you on the station license.  The ADL Vantage supports the broadcast of station identification in a manner that meets the requirements of the FCC. Upon receipt of equipment, program your FCC call sign into the configuration of your ADL Vantage using ADLCONF software. This is only required for transmitters.  Warning:  Failure to transmit your station identification is in violation of FCC regulations. Use ADLCONF software to enter your FCC call sign.   Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) CSMA is a technology implemented in ADL Vantage base radios to meet the United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) transmitter requirements.  It is illegal to transmit on any UHF radio within the United States without CSMA enabled. CSMA holds off the radio transmission if the frequency is currently being used by a co-channel user. On occasion, you may note that the radio broadcasts stop for short periods of time. Most often, this is a case of co-channel interference and the ADL Vantage base radio is holding off broadcasts due to the FCC mandated CSMA.  GPS RTK equipment is designed to function with intermittent gaps in the data. Heavy co-channel use may limit the ability of the ADL Vantage base radio to transmit the required information. In areas of heavy co-channel usage, try changing channels to a less used frequency.
 Contact Information Customer Support Quality, technology and service are the hallmarks of Pacific Crest Corporation. We provide easy access to our customer service department to keep you running efficiently.  Headquarters        EMEA Office Pacific Crest Corporation          HAL Trade Center 510 DeGuigne Drive      Bevelandseweg 150    Sunnyvale, CA 94085      1703 AX Heerhugowaard USA         The Netherlands Tel:   1-800-795-1001 (U.S. & Canada toll free)    Tel:  +31-725-724-408   1-408-481-8070 (Outside the U.S.)     Fax: +31-725-348-288 Fax: 1-408-481-8984  E-mail: Support@PacificCrest.com Repair info: RMA Request Web: www.PacificCrest.com   Support hours are 8 AM to 5 PM Pacific Time. Please visit our website for up-to-date news and product announcements. Firmware and software upgrades are available from our website, in most cases free of charge.   Sales Contact Headquarters        EMEA Office Pacific Crest Corporation          HAL Trade Center 510 DeGuigne Drive      Bevelandseweg 150    Sunnyvale, CA 94085      1703 AX Heerhugowaard USA         The Netherlands Tel:   1-800-795-1001 (U.S. & Canada toll free)    Tel:  +31-725-724-408   1-408-481-8070 (Outside the U.S.)     Fax: +31-725-348-288 Fax: 1-408-481-8984 E-mail: Sales@PacificCrest.com  Web: www.PacificCrest.com   Warranty One-Year Limited Warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state or area to area.
Pacific Crest Corporation warrants ADL family products, inclusive of cables and batteries, against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from receipt by the end-user.  Exclusions Should Pacific Crest Corporation be unable to repair or replace the product within a reasonable amount of time, a refund of the purchase price may be given upon return of the product.  The warranty on your ADL Vantage shall not apply to defects resulting from: • Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer • Unauthorized modification, negligence or misuse • Operation outside of the environment specifications  Warranty Limitations This warranty set forth above is exclusive and no other warranty, whether written or oral, is expressed or implied. Pacific Crest Corporation specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Appendix A - Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy The ADL Vantage is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy, in addition to protection against harmful interference of neighboring electrical equipment:  • FCC Report and Order FCC 96-326 (August, 1996) • American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992) • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP - 1986) • International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP - 1986) • European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) • FCC CFR47 Part 15 • FCC CFR47 Part 90 • Industry Canada RSS 119 • ETSI EN 300 113-2 • ETSI EN 300 489 • ACA AS/NZS 4295 • iDA Spec 111 • OFTA STD-1E • SRRC CMII  Contact your sales representative for model specific country approval.  To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines in the above standards, the following operating procedures should be observed:  • Do not operate a transceiver when someone is within the distance noted below of the antenna (unity gain).  o 120 cm (approx. 4 feet) for ADL Vantage @ 4 Watts o 30 cm (approx. 12 inches) for ADL Vantage @ 2 Watts o 15 cm (approx. 6 inches) for ADL Vantage @ ½ Watt • Do not operate the transceiver unless all RF connectors are secure and any open connectors are properly terminated. • Avoid contact with the antenna while operating the transceiver. • Do not operate the transceiver with a damaged antenna.  If a damaged antenna comes in contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. • Do not operate the equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.   Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the FCC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Appendix B - Pin-outs and Connectors ADL Vantage The ADL Vantage data receptacle is a 0-shell, 5-pin circular connector. For a mating plug, we recommend LEMO PN FGG.1B.305.CLAD.72Z. Refer to Table 4 and Figure 5 for pin assignments and orientation. Figure 5 shows a rear view of the pin-outs (looking from behind the connector).      Figure 5 – ADL Vantage Data/Power Connectors         Table 4 - ADL Vantage  Base and Rover Pin Assignments  Antenna The ADL Vantage antenna connector is a TNC female.  For a mating plug, we recommend Amphenol-brand connectors. Use only high quality 50 Ω impedance cable for the antenna connection.  Most ADL Vantage antennas use industry-standard NMO connectors. The impedance of all ADL Vantage antennas is 50 Ω.  Connector Manufacturer Contacts Contact LEMO at http://www.lemo.com Contact Amphenol at http://www.amphenol.com    Pin No.  Description 1  Power: 9-30 VDC Input 2 Ground for Power 3 RX (DTE)  4 Signal Ground 5 TX (DTE)
  Appendix C - Technical Specifications General Specifications Communication 1 RS-232 port, 115.2 kbps maximum User Interface Refer to Pin-Outs below Power External 9.0 – 30.0 VDC During RX  0.6 Watts nominal @ 12.0 VDC During TX  7 Watts nominal @ 12.0 VDC, 1W RF output 13.4 Watts nominal @ 12.0 VDC, 4W RF output Modem Specifications Link Rate/Modulation 19,200 bps/4FSK 9600 bps/4FSK 19,200 bps/GMSK 16,000 bps/GMSK 9600 bps/GMSK 8000 bps/GMSK 4800 bps/GMSK Link Protocols  Transparent EOT/EOC, Packet-switched, TRIMMARK™ , TRIMTALK™, TT450S (HW), SATEL® Forward Error Correction  Yes Radio Specifications Frequency Bands 390-430, 430-470 MHz Frequency Control  Synthesized 12.5 kHz  tuning resolution Frequency stability +/- 1 PPM  RF Transmitter Output  Programmable to 0.1 – 4 Watts (where permitted) Sensitivity  -110 dBm BER 10-5 Type Certification  All models are type accepted and certified for operation in the U.S., Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and Canada Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature (Receiver)  -40˚ to +85˚ C  (-40˚ to +185˚ F) Operating Temperature (Transmitter)  -40˚ to +65˚ C  (-40˚ to +149˚ F) Storage Temperature (Receiver/Transmitter)  -55˚ to +85˚ C  (-67˚ to +185˚ F) Vibration Spec:  MIL-STD-810F Mechanical Specifications Dimensions  3.5” L x 1.809” W x 6.3” H (8.89 cm L x 4.6 cm W x 16.0 cm H) Weight  567 grams (20 oz.)
  Pacific Crest Corporation                                 ADL Vantage User Guide              24 Data/Power Connector  5-pin, #1-shell LEMO RF Connector  50 Ohm, TNC-female  Appendix D – Software  Software Compatibility Current versions of the following software were tested and verified for compatibility with Windows XP and the Microsoft Business Edition of the Windows Vista operating systems:  • ADLCONF • PCC Range Estimator
  Pacific Crest Corporation                                 ADL Vantage User Guide              25 Appendix E – Document of Conformity EC Type Declaration of Conformity   We,         Pacific Crest Corporation                 510 DeGuigne                 Sunnyvale, California 94085                 U.S.A.  declare under our sole responsibility that the product:                  ADL Vantage  consisting of the following models:                  XXXX  390 – 430 MHz                 XXXX  450 – 470 MHz                                  following the provisions of the Directives (if applicable):                  R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC                 EMC Directive 2004/108/EC                 LVD Directive 2006/95/EC  and Standards to which Conformity is Declared:                  EMC Requirements:                                 EN 300 113-2 V1.4.1 (2007-07)                                 EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)                                 EN 301 489-5 V1.3.1 (2002-08)                                                   Safety Requirements:                                 EN 60950-1:2001 + A11:2004  Place:  Sunnyvale, California           Date of Issue:  May 27, 2009                                                                                                              Signature   John F. Cameron   (Name)         This Declaration of Conformity is suitable to the European Standard EN 45014 General Criteria for Supplier's Declaration of Conformity.  The basis for the criteria has been found in international documentation, particularly in ISO/IEC, Guide 22, 1982, Information on manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity with standards or other technical specifications.   This declaration is an EC Type Declaration of Conformity as referenced in Annex IV of EC directive 2004/108/EC, The EMC Directive and as in Annex III of EC directive 2006/95/EC The Low Voltage Directive           General Manager  Comment [CB3]: Input correct Comment [CB4]: Input correct Comment [CB5]: We obviously need to change this
  Pacific Crest Corporation                                 ADL Vantage User Guide              26 Last 2 digits of year the CE mark was affixed the first time:  09  (Title)  Index  ADLCONF, 6 antenna, 19 Antenna, 13 antenna mount, 12 battery, 12 charging, 13 compatibility, 5 compliances, 15 connect the radio, 9 Contact information, 16 CSMA, 16 data rate, 5 default settings, 6 enclosure, 12 error code, 14 line loss, 13 PWR LED, 12 Radio Kit, 7 range pole, 8 RF output, 5 rugged, 6 RX LED, 12 SATEL, 5 station license, 15 Trimble, 5 TX LED, 12 user interface, 5
  Pacific Crest Corporation                                 ADL Vantage User Guide              27                                510 DeGuigne Drive  • • Sunnyvale, CA 94085
  Pacific Crest Corporation                                 ADL Vantage User Guide              28 M00815

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