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TETRA-1 digital trunked radio
Data transmission in your hands
TETRA communication infrastructure is generally the property of the network
user or of a private institution. It is therefore autonomous and is not subject to
the typical fl uctuations in availability of public networks such as GPRS. TETRA
applications are in no way restricted to those of public safety organisations or
simple speech transmission. Thanks to their secure and reliable communica-
tion connection, TETRA networks can be used in a wide variety of ways and
offer an interesting alternative in particular in the fi eld of telecontrol, station
control and automation technology.
Typical fi elds of use
For connection to telecontrol installations in:
• Secondary unit substations
• Renewable energy plants
• Generation plants in MRL pools
• Gas transfer stations
• Springs, pressure booster stations, water towers, storm water overfl ow
tanks and sewers
• Traffi c management displays and parking systems
TETRA-1 digital trunked radio
TETRA-1 radio module overview
Radio module for the integration of
telecontrol and station control tech-
nology into TETRA infrastructure.
RS-232/V.24 interface with RJ-45
connector for connection to telecon-
trol systems via patch cables.
Standard protocol with IEC 60870-5-
101 (SDS mode) or IEC 60870-5-104
(PDA mode).
Master function in SDS mode for
module at base station.
AT command set to set up connec-
tion. Confi guration via USB.
Micro housing for DIN rail mounting.
Wide range power supply 20 up to
72 V DC.
SAE IT-systems GmbH & Co. KG
Im Gewerbegebiet Pesch 14
50767 Köln (Cologne, Germany)
Phone: +49(0)221/59808-0
Fax: +49(0)221/59808-60
www.sae-it.com
TETRA-1 digital trunked radio
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Construction Data radio modem for integration in TETRA infrastructure (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) for telecontrol and station control technology,
automation and telemetry, in micro housing, plastic, DIN rail mounting
Communication 1 EIA/RS-232/V.24 interface to ETSI EN 300 392-5 DEE 1 TETRA antenna connection, SMA connector
Protocols AT command set for activation/connection setup. IEC 60870-5-101 · via SDS messages with address conversion at base station IEC 60870-5-104 · via PDA with PPP protocol
TETRA core TOM100, Motorola and embedded controller 380 - 430 MHz, 1 W transmitter power, TDMA, single & multiple slot packed data TEA2 encryption optional
Status displays LED in front panel for connection and system status
Service interface USB 2.0 device, miniB
Power supply +20 to 72 V DC max. 12W, (24 V 0.5 A/60 V 0.3 A max. in send mode) 110/220 V DC and 230 V AC via external module
Dielectric strength 5 kV surge supply & process I/O to PE, according to class VW3 2.5 kV surge, supply to EIA/RS-232, USB
Standards EMC: IEC 60870-2-1, EN61000-4-x , EN55022, insulation: IEC 60870-2-1, IEC 60255-5 R&TTE: ETSI EN 300328, EN 301489, NSRL: DIN EN 60950
Housing Micro housing, polyamide V0, IP 20 Dimensions 45×105×115 mm (W×H×D)
Installation DIN rail, DIN-EN 60715 TH35
Terminals withdrawable MSTB screw-type terminal or spring-type terminal, 0.2 bis 2.5 mm2
Ambient temperature -20° ... +60°, when voltage > 48 V DC max +55° C
Relative humidity < 80%, without condensation
Technical data: TETRA-1 Product accessories
Rod antenna
with mounting bracket, SMA in-
door, cable 1.5 m
V24-4 interface
V24 (RJ-45) interface for connec-
tion to net-line FW-50 or FW-5000
via patch cable
TETRA CPS MR5
Programming software
net-line FW-50telecontrol master station
TETRA base stationradio cell
net-line FW-5 or FW-50with TETRA-1 radio module
IEC 870-5-101
IEC 870-5-104
IEC 870-5-104
TETRA radio
Packet Data Mode
Integration into control systems
The TETRA-1 data radio module can be easily inte-
grated into existing networks via a V.24 interface.
For decoupling of control centre communication
and optimisation of the TETRA bandwidth, we rec-
ommend connecting a net-line FW-50 telecontrol
interface on the line side. Connection to a series5
telecontrol system can be made by means of a
simple patch cable:
• PDA mode provides interoperability to the con-
trol centre via IEC 870-5-104 protocol with a PPP
coupling.
• In SDS mode, telegrams are transmitted spon-
taneously in protocol IEC 870-5-101. A central
master modem manages up to 200 TETRA ad-
dresses.