COBHAM domo SOL4MTX Bodywire User Manual

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SOL4MTX ‘Bodywire’
User Manual
Version 1.1
23 February 2009
Cobham Surveillance
Domo Products 11 Manor Court, Barnes Wallis Road, Segensworth, Hampshire, PO15 5TH, England
T: +44 (0)1489 566 750 F: +44 (0)1489 880 538
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................. 2
Change History...................................................................................................... 3
About this Manual ................................................................................................. 4
Introduction ........................................................................................................... 5
Warranty and Support........................................................................................... 6
1.1 Warranty Cover ............................................................................................... 6
Safety, Compliance and Approvals...................................................................... 7
1.1 Safe Operating Procedures ............................................................................. 7
1.2 EMC / Safety and Radio Approvals.................................................................. 7
1.3 CE marking...................................................................................................... 7
Getting Started and Basic Operation ................................................................... 9
1.1 Which Model do I have? .................................................................................. 9
Controls................................................................................................................... 10
1.2 Getting Started with the Transmitter............................................................... 10
Powering on the System..................................................................................... 21
1.3 Domo Batteries and Battery Charging............................................................ 22
1.4 Using the Clip On 1W Amplifier...................................................................... 24
1.5 Using the booster 5W Amp ............................................................................ 26
Advanced Operation ........................................................................................... 29
1.1 SOLO System PC Controller Application Software ........................................ 29
1.2 Transmitter Control Application...................................................................... 31
Fault Finding........................................................................................................ 39
Connector Pin Outs............................................................................................. 40
1.1 Power - 4-pin 0B LEMO Socket (TX and RX)................................................. 40
1.2 15Way Lemo DType Cable ............................................................................ 40
1.3 CA0317 Break Out Cable .............................................................................. 41
Control Protocols ................................................................................................ 42
1.4 RS232 Control – General Principles .............................................................. 42
1.5 Packet Structure Sending (from PC) .............................................................. 42
1.6 Packet Structure Reply (from controlled device) ............................................ 43
1.7 Transmitter Command List............................................................................. 44
Default Configurations........................................................................................ 50
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Change History
Version
Main Changes from Previous Version
Edited By
v1.0
Initial Release
MB
v1.1
Updated Part Numbers
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V1.2
Updated remote control protocol
JGS
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About this Manual
This manual describes the operation of domo SOL4MTX ‘Bodywire’ Transmitter. The manual is divided into three main sections.
Getting started and basic operation
This section describes to users how to deploy and use a domo SOL4MTX transmitter.
Advanced operation
This section describes the operation of the equipment in more detail, concentrating particularly on how to store and recall configurations, with use of the PC Controller Application.
Technical reference
This section provides technical specification and control protocol data and will be of interest to those integrating the SOL4MTX into a larger system.
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Introduction
The SOLO4 Bodywire Transmitter is a COFDM digital video transmitter, designed specifically for covert video installations and body worn applications.
The small size and low power consumption of the SOLO4 Bodywire make it the product of choice for covert video hides, or applications requiring long term battery power deployments, small unmanned aerial vehicles, and body worn or body wire use.
The SOLO4 Bodywire transmitter employs MPEG2 (MPEG4 is also available) encoding for excellent image quality retention. Equipped with integral COFDM modulation, the SOLO4 transmitter is ideal for establishing rugged wireless video links in all environments including mobile and urban environments. Offering several user selectable modes that trade off image quality against range, the SOLO4 transmitter is ideal for all mission types. The SOLO4 Bodywire includes RF up­conversion and PA circuitry to make a complete single board transmitter. SOLO4 Bodywire is supplied in a simple light weight case with an attached break out cable.
Security is ensured with optional in AES128/256 Encryption.
The SOLO4 Bodywire transmitter will transmit images in a non line of sight environment up to 750m depending on mode and frequency; further range can be achieved with the booster PA.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The SOLO4 and SO LO2 product range ha s been specific ally designed for g overnment security a nd law enforcement users, the equipmen t will tune across frequen cies that are only a vailable to licensed government use rs. Non-governmen t users should employ the equipment restricted to the license exempt bands only typically 1.389 to 1 .399GHz, 2.400 to 2.483GHz and 5.725 to 5.875GHz, or in bands specified b y the appropriate authorities.
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Warranty and Support
1.1 Warranty Cover
domo offers a 12 month standard product warranty. During this period, should the customer encounter a fault with the equipment we recommend the following course of action:
Check the support section of the website for information on that product
and any software/firmware upgrades. If fault persists;
Call our support line and report the fault. If fault persists and you are
informed to return the product please obtain an RMA number from the domo support department, and ship the equipment with the RMA number displayed and a description of the fault. Please email the support section the airway bill/consignment number for tracking purposes.
If you have extended warranty provisions then domo will send an
immediate advance replacement to you. Under most circumstances this must be returned once the fault item is repaired.
Depending on the nature of the fault domo endeavor to repair the equipment and return it to the customer within 14 days of the item arriving at our workshops.
Obviously it is impossible to cater for all types of faults and to manage 100% replacement part availability, and delays are sometimes inevitable. This is why domo recommend that its customers take out an extended warranty (which includes advanced replacement of faulty items), and/or hold a basic level of spare parts, which can be held by domo on the customer’s behalf.
Please contact domo for details of packages that can be tailored to meet your individual needs, whether they are service availability, technical training, local geographic support or dedicated spares holdings.
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Safety, Compliance and Approvals
1.1 Safe Operating Procedures
Ensure that the power supply arrangements are adequate to meet the
stated requirements of the SOL4MTX ‘Bodywire’ transmitter.
Operate within the environmental limits specified for the product.
Do not subject the indoor equipment to splashing or dripping liquids.
Only authorized, trained personnel should open the product. There are
no functions that required the User to gain access to the interior of the product.
1.2 EMC / Safety and Radio Approvals
The equipment has been designed to meet and has been tested against the following harmonized EMC and safety standards:
EN 301 489-1 & EN 301 489-5
EN 61000-3-2:2000
EN 61000-3-3:1995
EN 55022:1998, Class B
EN 61000-4-2:1995
EN 61000-4-3:1996
EN 61000-4-4:1995
EN 61000-4-5:1995
EN 61000-4-6:1996
EN 61000-4-11:1994
EN 60950:2000
The license exempt equipment (SOL2TX-138139, SOL2TX-240248, SOL4TX-138139 and SOL4TX-240248) meets the following radio approvals.
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1.3 CE marking
The CE mark is affixed to all SOLO4 and SOLO2 products, and the CE Declaration of Conformity, as well as the technical file are available on request.
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Getting Started and Basic Operation
1.1 Which Model do I have?
Each unit in the domo SOLO4 and SOLO2 product range is marked with two panels.
Product Code Panel. Give product code and manufacturers information.
CE and Serial Number Panel. Gives CE mark and product serial number.
The domo product code can be referenced in the table below.
Product Code
Product
Accompanying items
SOL4MTX-100150 (1.0 to 1.5GHz)
100mW Digital Video transmitter LBand
Cables:
Multi-way break out cable.
12V DC cable 3m
Blank Dtype mating connector for user integration.
SOL4MTX-200250 (2.0 to 2.5GHz)
100mW Digital Video transmitter SBand
Cables:
Multi-way break out cable.
12V DC cable 3m
Blank Dtype mating connector for user integration.
domo SOL4MTX-200250 SN 123456 Made in the UK CE
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Controls
The SOL4MTX has no local control panel or indicators. The SOL4MTX is controlled by connecting a local PC and using the domo PC control GUI application, or alternatively by using the separate domo ‘Field Gun’ controller.
The use of the domo PC GUI application is described fully in section 3 ‘Advanced Operation’.
The domo ‘Field Gun’ controller
The domo ‘Field Gun’ controller is an in-line controller designed specifically for field use. The controller can be connected directly to the Bodywire transmitter, and used to set frequency, encryption key and other commonly configured items. The ‘Field Gun’ controller is due for release in April 2009. The use of the ‘Field Gun’ controller will be explained in more detail at the time of release.
1.2 Getting Started with the Transmitter
Cables and Connections
This section describes how to connect the following domo model numbers.
SOL4MTX-100150 (1.00 to 1.5GHz)
SOL4MTX-200250 (2.00 to 2.50GHz)
The pictures below shows the domo SOLO4 Bodywire transmitter.
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The domo transmitter is supplied with the following cables.
CA0317 Break out Cable, the drawing of this cable is shown below.
CA0002 lemo to banana plug 12V cable
There are 4 ways to connect to the SOLO4 Bodywire transmitter, depending on the application.
Option 1. Use the CA0317 Break Out Cable provided.
Option 2. Use the domo ‘Bodywire Harness’ for true body worn
applications.
Option 3. Use the unsoldered 15 way Dtype connector supplied to make a dedicated user cable.
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Option 4. Cut off the 15 way DType Male connector, and wire direct to the cables.
Each option is explained in detail below.
Option 1. Using the CA0317 Break Out Cable
The CA0317 cable is terminated with a 15 way DType female connector and this plugs directly to the 15 way DType Male connector on the SOLO4 Bodywire transmitter. A drawing of the CA0317 is shown below.
The CA0317 cable provides a break out to standard interface connectors.
Video BNC Male
Power 4 way OB Lemo (connect to the CA0002 cable for easy
connection to DC source).
Audio (Left and right) Phono Male
Control and Data interfaces on DType Female.
RS232 Control
D-SUB 9 way Female
RS232 Data
D-SUB 9 way Female
Video
75ohm BNC Male
Power
4 way 0B Lemo G Key Female
Audio
Phono Plugs 1x red 1x white
Free cable length between connectors - 1m All cables
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Option 2. Using the Domo Bodywire Harness
For true bodyworn applications, domo can supply a domo Bodywire Harness cable for minimal cabling. The harness integrates, a compact battery holder, camera power and camera interface, microphone interface.
The domo Harness is due for release in early 2009 and will have the following features.
Regulated camera supply
Video input
Audio input
Battery holder, with ON/OFF switch
Option 3. User constructed cable
The SOLO4 Bodywire is supplied with a black unsoldered 15way female DType connector. This allows users to simply create their own cable for easy integration. Users should make the solder conections shown below for integration with the SOLO4 Bodywire transmitter.
Signal
HD15 Pin Vin
1 Vin
6 GND
2 GND
7 Amp control
10 Video
9 Vid GND
8 Audio 1
3 Audio 2
5 Aud GND
4 Control TX
11 Control RX
12 Data TX
15 Data RX
14 RS232 GND
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Option 4. Cutting off the connector and wiring direct to the cable
For very small integrations, or integrations where weight is a premium, it is possible to cut away the 15 way DType connector and wire direct to the cables. Domo would prefer this did not happen, but understands that it may be necessary. If this is the preferred integration route, then users should contact domo for technical advise, and for confirmation of warranty implications.
This operation will require users to cut the wires to the transmitter, peeling back the wire sheath to reveal the inner core. Many of the wires are multi-cored. The core of of the wires is coloured to help with
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identification. However 2 of the 5 wires are identical in which case it is position information that is used to identify them.
Looking at the five wires as they enter the rubber grommet on the base of the unit you will see.
Signal
DType HD15 Pin
Inner Body Colour of Wire
Core Wire Colour
Position Vin
1
Black
Black
Middle Wire Vin
6
Black
Red
Middle Wire GND
2
Black
Brown
Middle Wire GND
7
Black
Orange
Middle Wire Amp control
10
Black
Green
Middle Wire
Video
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Blue Coax Inner
Blue Coax Inner
Vid GND
8
Blue Coax Inner
Silver Coax Shield
Audio 1
3
Red Coax Inner
Red Coax Inner
Audio 2
5
Green Coax Inner
Green Coax Inner
Aud GND
4
Red and Green Coax Inner
Red and Green Silver Coax Shield
Control TX
11
Black
Black
Outer Wire Control RX
12
Black
Brown
Outer Wire Data TX
15
Black
Green
Outer Wire Data RX
14
Black
Orange
Outer Wire RS232 GND
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Black
Red
Outer Wire
Black Outer Wire 5 wire Core Control and Data
Black Middle Wire 5 wire Core 12V and GND
Blue Inner body colour wire Coax Core Video and Screen
Green Inner body colour wire Coax Core Audio 2 and Screen
Red Inner body colour wire Coax Core Audio 1 and Screen
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Video and Audio Source
Depending of which of the 4 connection options are employed, video and audio sources with the following characteristics should be employed.
Connector
Signal
Video Input
75 ohm composite video source, PAL or NTSC
software selectable
Audio Input
Line / Microphone level audio, switchable.
Line level -2dBu clip level low impedance
source (< 600 ohm)
Microphone level 12, 24, 36 and 48dB preamp
stages software switchable
Microph one power is provided on the audio connectors at approximately 3V (suitable for Electret microph ones)
Typically the video source will be a small colour or black and white CCD camera.
Typically the audio source will be an Electret microphone.
DC Power Source
The transmitter unit can be powered from a nominal 12V DC supply or an AC to DC adapted supply.
The connected 12V DC input should have the following characteristics.
Input Voltage Range – 5.9V to 16V, reverse voltage protected.
Current draw - 0.35 to 0.28A at 12V (mode dependant)
domo can supply optional AC to DC converter blocks to power the transmitter unit, the domo part number is PSU12
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Antennas
domo transmitters are supplied as standard without antennas. An antenna must be connected for normal operation. The transmitter unit is supplied with a panel mounted SMA connector which carries the RF output. The antenna should be connected by screwing it onto the SMA, but care should be taken to not over tighten the connector.
The transmitter has the following RF output characteristics.
RF Spec
Model Number ending ­120140
Model Number ending ­220240
Output
Frequency
1.2 to 1.40GHz
2.2 to 2.4GHz
Output
Bandwidth
2.5MHz
2.5MHz
Output
Power
100mW
(nominal)
100mW
(nominal)
Output
Impedance
50 ohm
50 ohm
Note. It is recommended that the antennas be connected directly to the transmitter uni t. The use of RF cables at this point will degrade the performance of the system.
The optimum choice of antenna will vary according to application. The following table gives some suggestions for suitable transmit antennas with the associated domo part number.
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