EnOcean PTM200 User Manual

Pushbutton Transmitter Device PTM 200
User Manual V1.1 March 2005

Revision History

No Major Changes
V1.1 - Note added, that simultaneously operating of 2 buttons can be differentiated, but
not of 3 or 4 buttons (Chapter 2.2)
- No. of packets defined to 3-5 depending on residual energy (chapter 1.3 and 2.3)
- FCC/IC Approval Requirements added (chapter 3.6)
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Important!
This information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured characteristics. No responsibility is assumed for possible omissions or inaccuracies. Circuitry and specifications are subject to change without notice. For the latest product specifications, refer to the EnOcean website: http://www.enocean.com.
As far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned, liability is only assumed for devices, not for the described applications, processes and circuits.
EnOcean does not assume responsibility for use of devices described and limits its liability to the replacement of devices determined to be defective due to workmanship. Devices or systems containing RF components must meet the essential requirements of the local legal authorities.
The devices must not be used in any relation with equipment that supports, directly or indirectly, human health or life or with applications that can result in danger for people, animals or real value.
Components of the devices are considered and should be disposed of as hazardous waste. Local government regulations are to be observed.
Packing: Please use the recycling operators known to you. By agreemen t we will take packing material back if it is sorted. You must bear the costs of transport. For packing material that is returned to us unsorted or that we are not obliged to accept, we shall have to invoice you for any costs incurred.
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Table of Contents

Revision History _________________________________________________________________________ 2 Table of Contents________________________________________________________________________ 3
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION________________________________________________________________ 4
1.1 Functional Principle_________________________________________________________________ 4
1.2 Typical Applications_________________________________________________________________ 5
1.3 Features Overview __________________________________________________________________ 5
1.4 Mechanical Interface________________________________________________________________ 6
1.5 Environmental Conditions __________________________________________________________ 9
1.6 Ordering Information ______________________________________________________________ 10
2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION __________________________________________________________ 11
2.1 Block Diagram______________________________________________________________________ 11
2.2 Contact Nipples Designation_______________________________________________________ 12
2.3 PTM 200 Radio Telegram __________________________________________________________ 13
2.4 PTM 200 Serial Data Communication via Receiver Device RCM 120_____________ 15
2.5 Basic Switching Features via Receiver Devices RCM 110 and RCM 120_________ 15
2.6 Learning of PTM 200 to RCM 110/120 Receivers_________________________________ 16
3. APPLICATIONS INFORMATION _______________________________________________________ 17
3.1 Rocker Model _______________________________________________________________________ 17
3.2 Construction of Suitable Switch Rockers _________________________________________ 18
3.3 Device Mounting ___________________________________________________________________ 18
3.4 Transmission Range _______________________________________________________________ 18
3.5 CE Approval Requirements ________________________________________________________ 19
3.6 FCC/IC Approval Requirements ___________________________________________________ 19
4. DEVELOPMENT TOOLS_________________________________________________________________ 21
4.1 Evaluation Kit EVA 100 ____________________________________________________________ 21
4.2 Field Intensity Meter EPM 100 ____________________________________________________ 21
5. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY______________________________________________________ 22
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The radio transmitter device PTM 200 from EnOcean enables the implementation of wireless remote controls without batteries. Power is provided by a built-in electro­dynamic power generator.
The PTM 200 device serves the 868 MHz air interface protocol of EnOcean. Together with the receiver devices RCM 110 or RCM 120, this device can be easily integrated in operation and control units for the implementation of different application-specific system solutions.
(1) Energy bow on both device sides
(2) Contact nipples for switch rocker identification
Rotation axis for pushbuttons or switch rocker
Figure 1: Piezo-radio transmitter device PTM 200

1.1 Functional Principle

A common electro-dynamic energy transducer is actuated by a bow (1), which can be pushed from outside the device on the left or right by an appropriate pushbutton or switch rocker. When the energy bow is pushed down, electrical energy is created and an RF telegram is transmitted including a 32-bit device ID. Releasing the energy bow generates different telegram data, so every PTM telegram contains the information that the bow was pressed or released.
“Long” or “Short” pushbutton operation (the time between pushing and releasing the pushbutton) can be easily detected by the receiver. By doing that, applications such as dimming control or jalousie control including slat action are simple to implement.
In addition, the PTM telegram transmits the operating status of the contact nipples (2) when activating the bow. This enables the identification of up to 2 appropriate switch rockers or up to 4 pushbuttons.
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1.2 Typical Applications

Building installation
Industrial automation
Consumer electronics
Key applications are wall-mounted flat rocker switches with 1 or 2 rockers (with medial position), as well as handheld remote controls with up to 4 single pushbuttons.
The PTM 200 device is part of a powerful RF system solution from EnOcean for operation and control applications. Because the RF transmitters are self-powered (no batteries), maintenance-free RF systems are possible. The RCM devices operate together with the following additional EnOcean components: RCM (general-purpose radio receivers), STM (solar­powered wireless sensors), CTM (remote control) and TCM (bi-directional IT interface and repeater).

1.3 Features Overview

Power supply: ......................................................... power generation by rocker pressing
(Electro-dynamic Power Generator)
Frequency:...................................................................................................868.3 MHz
Transmission power:................................................................................. max. 10 mW
Modulation type:...................................................................................................ASK
Data rate: ......................................................................................................120 kbps
Channel bandwidth:........................................................................................280 kHz
Antenna:...................................................................................................... integrated
Transmission range: ................................................................approx. 300 m free field
Telegram packet length (sub-telegram):................................................ 0.9 ms +/-5%
No. of (redundant) packets:....................................................... 3 within approx. 40 ms
Number of channels:................................................ 2 channels with 4 action states each
(upper/lower contact nipple is pressed/released)
Telegram type: ........................................................................................RPS of type 2
(allows interpretation of operating two buttons simultaneously)
Device identifier: ............................................ individual 32-bit ID (factory programmed)
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1.4 Mechanical Interface

Device dimensions: ................................................................... 40.0 x 40.0 x 11.2 mm
Device weight: ..................................................................................................... tbd.
Energy bow travel / operating force: .................................... 1.5 mm / 5.0 N ± 20% *)
Tapping rod travel / operating force: ...............................................................tbd. *)
*) at room temperature
Number of operations:........ > 50.000 actuations tested according to VDE 0632 / EN 60669
Cover material:.................................................................................. Hostaform (POM)
Energy bow material:........................................................................................... tbd.
Color of device:............................................................................ RAL 9002 (light gray)
Figure 2: PTM 200, tilted view (including rocker catwalks)
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1) Catwalks are not needed when using one rocker only
Figure 3: PTM 200, top view (note cut A, B and C marking)
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