HUM-868-PRO [LINX]
HumPRCTM 868MHz Long-Range Handheld Transmitter;型号: | HUM-868-PRO |
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HumPRC 868MHz Long-Range
Handheld Transmitter
Data Guide
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Table of Contents
products to control machinery or devices remotely, including machinery
or devices that can cause death, bodily injuries, and/or property
damage if improperly or inadvertently triggered, particularly in industrial
settings or other applications implicating life-safety concerns (“Life and
Property Safety Situations”).
1 Description
1 Features
1 Applications
2 Ordering Information
2 Electrical Specifications
3 Theory of Operation
3 Contention Considerations
4 Button Assignments
4 Assembly Diagram
5 Battery Replacement
5 Joining a Transmitter
6 Regulatory Considerations
8 Typical Applications
10 Operation with the HumPROTM Series
11 Transmitter Schematic
NO OEM LINX REMOTE CONTROL OR FUNCTION MODULE
SHOULD EVER BE USED IN LIFE AND PROPERTY SAFETY
SITUATIONS. No OEM Linx Remote Control or Function Module
should be modified for Life and Property Safety Situations. Such
modification cannot provide sufficient safety and will void the product’s
regulatory certification and warranty.
Customers may use our (non-Function) Modules, Antenna and
Connectors as part of other systems in Life Safety Situations, but
only with necessary and industry appropriate redundancies and
in compliance with applicable safety standards, including without
limitation, ANSI and NFPA standards. It is solely the responsibility
of any Linx customer who uses one or more of these products to
incorporate appropriate redundancies and safety standards for the Life
and Property Safety Situation application.
Do not use this or any Linx product to trigger an action directly
from the data line or RSSI lines without a protocol or encoder/
decoder to validate the data. Without validation, any signal from
another unrelated transmitter in the environment received by the module
could inadvertently trigger the action.
All RF products are susceptible to RF interference that can prevent
communication. RF products without frequency agility or hopping
implemented are more subject to interference. This module does not
have a frequency hopping protocol built in.
Do not use any Linx product over the limits in this data guide.
Excessive voltage or extended operation at the maximum voltage could
cause product failure. Exceeding the reflow temperature profile could
cause product failure which is not immediately evident.
Do not make any physical or electrical modifications to any Linx
product. This will void the warranty and regulatory and UL certifications
and may cause product failure which is not immediately evident.
PRC Long-Range Handheld Transmitter
Data Guide
Description
The OTX-868-HH-LR8-PRC Long-Range
Handheld Transmitter is ideal for general-
purpose remote control and command
34.93 mm
(1.38 in)
applications that require longer transmission
R 5.08 mm
(0.20 in)
distances. This unit is in conformance with
50.80 mm
the European Radio Equipment Directive
(2.00 in)
(RED) and carries the CE marking, reducing
34.29 mm
71.37 mm
(2.81 in)
costs and time to market. Operating in
(1.35 in)
the 868MHz band, this small remote has
a transmission range of up to 0.8 mile
(1,300m) depending on the receiver antenna
41.15 mm
(1.62 in)
5.08 mm 15.24 mm
(0.20 in) (0.60 in)
and operating environment.
Figure 1: Package Dimensions
The transmitter incorporates the HumPRCTM
Series transceiver module. This module
uses an Adaptive Frequency Agility (AFA)
protocol to achieve longer range and higher
noise immunity than narrowband radios. An
automatic acknowledgement LED indicates
the receiver got the transmission.
ON
ON
ON
O
FASCO
Figure 2: With a one-time NRE and minimum
order, Linx can configure the keypad and label
areas to meet your specific requirements.
The transmitter can be configured with 1 to
8 buttons and the keypad, LED and labeling
can be customized. It uses a single 3V CR2032 lithium button cell.
Features
•ꢀ CE Compliant (RED)
•ꢀ 1 to 8 buttons
•ꢀ Small package
•ꢀ Customizable keypad
Applications
•ꢀ Long-range remote control
•ꢀ Keyless entry
•ꢀ Lighting control
•ꢀ Call systems
•ꢀ Garage / gate openers
•ꢀ Home / industrial automation
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Ordering Information
Theory of Operation
The OTX-868-HH-LR8-PRC Long-Range Handheld Transmitter uses
a HumPRCTM Series transceiver to form a simple, yet highly reliable RF
remote control transmitter. The HumPRCTM Series transceiver is a low-cost,
high performance FSK radio that utilizes a proprietary Adaptive Frequency
Agility (AFA) technique and over-the-air protocol. The AFA offers much
greater noise immunity and range than traditional narrow-band transmitters.
Ordering Information
Part Number
Description
OTX-868-HH-LR8-PRC 868MHz HumPRCTM Long-Range Handheld Transmitter
HUM-868-PRC
868MHz HumPRCTM Series Remote Control Transceiver, Cas-
tellation Interface, External Antenna Connection
868MHz HumPRCTM Series Remote Control Transceiver, Certi-
fied, Castellation Interface, External Antenna Connection
HUM-868-PRC-CAS
When a button is pressed on the transmitter, power is applied to the
internal circuitry and the module is enabled. The module detects the logic
states of the button data lines. These states are formatted into a packet
and transmitted repeatedly until the button is released.
868MHz HumPRCTM Series Remote Control Transceiver, Certi-
fied, Castellation Interface, u.FL Connector
HUM-868-PRC-UFL
HUM-868-PRO
868MHz HumPROTM Series Data Transceiver, Castellation
Interface, External Antenna Connection
868MHz HumPROTM Series Data Transceiver, Certified, Cas-
tellation Interface, External Antenna Connection
The receiving module checks the addressing in the received packet (and
encryption, if enabled). If the packet is valid and intended for the receiver,
then the module replicates the transmitter's button states on its outputs.
These outputs can then be used to activate whatever external circuitry is
required by the application.
HUM-868-PRO-CAS
868MHz HumPROTM Series Data Transceiver, Certified, Cas-
tellation Interface, u.FL Connector
HUM-868-PRO-UFL
MDEV-868-PRC
868MHz HumPRCTM Series Master Development System
Figure 3: Ordering Information
The transmitter is compatible with the HumPRCTM and HumPROTM
product families. Ranges of up to 0.8 mile (1,300m) are possible with good
antennas and a quiet, line-of-sight environment. Applications operating
over shorter distances also benefit from the increased link reliability and
superior noise immunity provided by the radio and protocol.
Electrical Specifications
By building on the HumPROTM Series data module, it is simple to create
mixed-mode systems that combine data transmissions with remote control
functionality. For example, a single HumPROTM Series transceiver can
accept remote control commands from the handheld transmitter as well as
sensor values from other devices in system. This greatly reduces system
cost and complexity and opens up many options for the creative designer.
Electrical Specifications
Parameter
Designation Min.
Typ.
Max. Units Notes
Power Supply
Operating Voltage
Supply Current
VCC
lCC
2.1
3.0
39
3.6
1.0
VDC
mA
µA
1
Power-Down Current
Transmitter Section
Transmit Frequency Range
Environmental
lPDN
Contention Considerations
While it is still possible for interference to interrupt the transmissions, the
HumPRCTM Series minimizes this risk by meeting the Polite Spectrum
Access requirements in the RED standard. Part of this is a Clear Channel
Assessment (CCA). The module briefly listens in on a channel before
it begins a transmission to ensure that there are no other transmitters
currently using the same frequency. If the module detects other RF signals
on the same frequency it will either wait for short random amounts of time
for the other transmission to end or jump to the next channel to make its
transmission.
FC
863
–40
870
+85
MHz
2,3
Operating Temperature Range
°C
1. For a 1-second button press
2. Characterized, but not tested
3. The coin cell battery may limit the operating temperature range; check the
manufacturer's reccomendations
Figure 4: Electrical Specifications
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Button Assignments
Battery Replacement
Figure 5 illustrates the relationship between the button locations and
encoder data lines.
The remote unit utilizes a CR2032 lithium button cell. In
normal use with five 2-second activations per day, the
battery provides approximately two years of operation.
To replace the battery, remove the access cover by
pressing firmly on the label area and sliding it off. Once
the unit is open, remove the battery by sliding it from
beneath the holder. Replace it with the same type of
battery while observing the polarity shown in Figure 7.
S0
S1
S2
S3
S7
S6
S5
S4
+
There may be the risk of explosion if the battery is
replaced by the wrong type.
Battery access
Figure 7: Battery Access
Joining a Transmitter
The handheld transmitter is associated with a receiver using the built-in
Join Process. This process configures a star network with the central unit
as the system Administrator. Other units are added to the network as
nodes one at a time. Typically, the handheld transmitter is added as a node
to a module that has been configured as an administrator.
Figure 5: Button Assignments
Assembly Diagram
The schematic for a HumPRCTM Series transceiver configured as a receiver
is shown in the Typical Applications section. The transceiver is set as an
Administrator by pressing and holding the PAIR button for 30 seconds.
While the button is held, the MODE_IND line is on. After 30 seconds, the
MODE_IND line repeats a double blink, indicating that the operation has
begun. When the button is released the key and address generation are
complete and the module is an Administrator. A full explanation of this
operation is in the HumPRCTM Series data guide.
The handheld transmitter is joined to an
Administrator by pressing and releasing
the PAIR buttons on both units. The
MODE_IND Window
modules automatically search for each
other using a special protocol. When they
find each other, the administrator sends
the node the encryption key, UMASK
and its network address. The UDESTID
is set to the address of the administrator.
The values are encrypted using a special
factory-defined key. Once the JOIN
PAIR Button
Figure 8: PAIR Button Access
process is complete, the MODE_IND blinks on both units and they now
operate together.
Figure 6: Assembly Diagram
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All Linx products are designed with the approval process in mind and thus
much of the frustration that is typically experienced with a discrete design
is eliminated. Linx Technologies has aided many customers through the
certification process and we are available to answer any questions and
provide any assistance that is required.
Regulatory Considerations
The handheld transmitter has been tested and conforms to the
requirements of the current Radio Equipment Directive (RED) standards.
The handheld’s test report and Declaration of Conformity (DoC) are
available from Linx Technologies upon request. Reference Guide RG-00111
outlines the test setup and radio configurations that were used in the
testing and certification of this device.
Regulatory Standards Tested
•ꢀ Operating Frequency - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section 5.1.2
The Handheld Transmitter is an RF transceiver operating in the h1.3 band
(ERC 70-03) using AFA +LBT (Also known as Polite Spectrum Access). It
falls under Equipment Class I (EN 301 489-3 v1.6.1) and Receiver Category
2 (EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1)
•ꢀ Unwanted Emissions in the Spurious Domain - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1
(2017-02) Section 5.9.2
•ꢀ Effective Radiated Power - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section
5.2.2
It is important to note that the HUM-868-PRO is not declared as an
FHSS system. Rather, it is declared as an RF transceiver using Adaptive
Frequency Agility (AFA). The AFA system uses periodic channel adaptivity
with 70 available channels.
•ꢀ Occupied Bandwidth - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section 5.6.2
•ꢀ TX out of band Emissions - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section
5.8.2
•ꢀ Transient Power - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section 5.10.2
The OTX-868-HH-LR8-PRC transmitter has been tested and conforms to
EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 +A2: 2013,
EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1, EN 300 220-2 v3.1.1, EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2, and EN
301 489-3 v1.6.1.
•ꢀ TX Behavior under Low Voltage Conditions - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1
(2017-02) Section 5.12.2
•ꢀ RX Sensitivity - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section 5.14.2
•ꢀ Blocking - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section 5.14.2
To maintain validity of the Declaration of Conformity (DoC), the transmitter,
including the label, shall not be modified.
•ꢀ Clear Channel Assessment Method - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02)
Section 5.21.2
•ꢀ Polite Spectrum Access Timing Parameters - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1
The integrator must maintain a copy of the OTX-868-HH-LR8-PRC Data
Guide and ensure that the final product does not exceed the specified
power ratings, antenna specifications, firmware settings, and/or installation
requirements as specified in the data guide.
(2017-02) Section 5.21.3
•ꢀ Adaptive Frequency Agility - EN 300 220-1 v3.1.1 (2017-02) Section
5.21.4
•ꢀ Indirect ESD, 2.0 kV and 4.0 kV (HCP and VCP) - EN 301 489-3
Depending on the end application, additional testing may be required. The
integrator is solely responsible for ensuring that the final product complies
with all regulatory requirements in the specific country where the end
device is marketed.
v1.6.1
•ꢀ Radiated RF EM Field Test - EN301 489-3 v1.6.1
Note: The integrator must ensure compliance of the final product with
the Radio Equipment Directive (RED). A Declaration of Conformity must
be issued for each standard and kept on file as described in the Radio
Equipment Directive.
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VCC
Typical Applications
The signal sent by the PRC Long-Range Handheld
Transmitter can be received by a HumPRCTM
Series transceiver. When a button is pressed
on the transmitter, a corresponding line on the
transceiver goes high. This is then connected to
external circuitry to perform whatever function is
required by the application.
VCC
GND
VCC VCC
GND
GND
GND
GND
30
31
32
1
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
MODE_IND
GND
ANT
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
ACK_OUT
GND
GND
S7
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
Figure 9: Standard (top) and
Pre-certified (bottom) HumPRCTM
Modules
The transmitter and transceiver must first learn
each other's addresses. This is done by taking
the PAIR line high on the transceiver, typically
with a pushbutton switch. At the same time, the PAIR button is pressed
on the back of the transmitter, typically with a paper clip or similar probe.
The MODE_IND line on the transceiver and the LED on the back of the
transmitter begin flashing, indicating that the Pair Process has been
started. The devices automatically find each other and swap addresses.
The MODE_IND line and LED flash to indicate that the process was
successful and the devices are ready to use.
S7
S6
S5
S4
2
S6
3
S5
4
S4
VCCGND
GND
Figure 10: HumPRCTM Series as a Receiver Schematic
Figure 10 shows a typical schematic for the HumPRCTM Series transceiver
being used as a receiver only. The C0 and C1 lines are pulled to ground,
setting all of the status lines as outputs.
The MODE_IND line is connected to an LED to provide visual feedback to
the user that an action is taking place.
The PAIR line is connected to a pushbutton switch for activating the Join
Process.
The ACK_EN line is pulled to supply so that the module will send an
acknowledgement as soon as it receives a signal. Alternatively, this line can
be connected to external circuitry to take the line high when an action has
taken place. For example, a circuit can take the line high when a motor has
actually stopped or a door has actually locked. This way the LED on the
handheld lights up only when the desired action has occurred.
Additional features can be enabled through the module's Command Data
Interface. The data guide and additional documentation for the HumPRCTM
Series transceiver can be found on the Linx Technologies website at www.
linxtechnologies.com.
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Operation with the HumPROTM Series
transmission or within the ALIVE interval of the previous Remote Confirm
message.
The commands from the handheld transmitter can be received by a
HumPROTM Series transceiver. The transmitter should be joined to the
HumPROTM Series module in the same manner as it would be joined to
a HumPRCTM Series module. The transmitter sends a Remote Activation
command and accepts a Remote Confirm command.
Transmitter Schematic
ANT1
ANT-fff-PW-LP
TR1
HUM-fff-PRC-CAS
18
19
GND
GND
Remote Activation
The transmission output consists of six bytes:
ANT
VCC
GND
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
13
12
11
10
9
VCC
LATCH_EN
GND
0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x10 <STATUS>
R7 10k
C2
RESET
RESET
POWER_DOWN
VCC
0.1uF
R8 10k
LNA_EN
PA_EN
C1
C0
C1
C0
GND
S0
VCC
VCC
The first byte is 0x03 with the next three bytes 0x00. Byte five is 0x10
which indicates a Remote Activation. Byte six is the STATUS byte, which is
a bit map of the button states. Bit 0 corresponds to button S0 and so forth.
Each bit is 1 if the corresponding line is high. The external microcontroller
connected to the HumPROTM module can read out the header from the
transmission and know which transmitter sent the command. It can then
take whatever action is required by the STATUS bits. Additional information
about reading out the header is available in the HumPROTM Series
Transceiver data guide.
R9 10k
GND
CD_OUT
CD_IN
VCC
GND
GND
S0
8
CMD_DATA_OUT
CMD_DATA_IN
ACK_EN
PAIR
7
S1
S1
6
S2
S2
S1
5
VCC
PAIR
S3
S3
R11
10k
GND
R1
200
GND
VCC
GND
Remote Confirm
The handheld transmitter accepts a Remote Confirm command over the
air to control the LED in the membrane switch. This command has the
following format:
B1
BATHLD-001-THM
D1
Blue
R2
200
GND
0x00 0x11 <DURATION> <ALIVE>
The first two bytes are 0x00 0x11 and indicate that the packet is a remote
confirm packet.
J3
J2
RESET
VDD
GND
C0
C1
NC
J1
1
VCC
CD_OUT
CD_IN
GND
1
2
3
4
5
11
RESET
VCC
GND
C0
11
LED0
ACK_OUT
VCC
S7
GND
2
3
4
5
6
R6
10
9
10
9
The DURATION byte indicates the amount of time that the LED should be
held high. This value is multiplied by 10ms. If the value is 0, the LED output
is immediately taken low.
VCC
10k
8
8
PAIR
7
C1
7
S0
6
6
S6
5
5
S1
4
4
S5
3
3
S2
2
The ALIVE byte indicates how long after the transmission the module
should stay awake in receive mode. This value is multiplied by 0.1s. Once
this duration expires, the module returns to sleep mode.
2
S4
1
1
S3
Figure 11: OTX-868-HH-LR8-PRC Schematic Diagram
This message is transmitted to the handheld transmitter’s address. It
must be received by the handheld transmitter within one second of initial
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