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1. tenes 8 8 Description of On board 8 9 Description of RCM Operation 9 10 Getting 10 11 Changing the Operation Mode 10 12 Serial Interface RCM 120 Operating Mode 0 120 11 13 Application Monitor EVA MON ee 11 14 coerce evens Fehler Textmarke nicht definiert 15 EVA T10 Circuit DIAGraAM 11 EnOcean GmbH Page 3 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 i of unused energy enocean 1 EVA General Kit Description EVA 100 and EVA 105 are evaluation kits to support the development of applications based on the EnOcean RCM receiver modules and the TCM transceiver modules The kits support a quickly evaluation of all RCM receiver operation modes as well as a quite easy setting up operation of the receiver side when EnOcean transmitter modules are evaluated Figure EVA EnOcean Evaluation Kit PTM Push Button Powered Transmitter e The PTM radio transmitter modules from EnOcean enable the implementation of wireless remote controls without batteries Power supply is provided by a built in pr
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4. Evaluation Kits EVA 100 and EVA 105 User Manual V1 7 April 2007 The power of unused energy enocean Revision History The following major modifications and improvements have been made to the first version of the document EVA 100 User Manual V1 0 Subject major change since last version V1 1 No major changes V1 2 Chapter Operating Modes added chapter Getting Started revised V1 3 Chapter Description of On board indicators revised V1 4 New version for TCM 120 support V1 5 EVA 105 included US version with 110V power supply V1 6 Batteryless pushbutton transmitter PTM 100 is replaced by type PTM 200 V1 7 STM100 replaced by STM110 EVA Mon replaced by WinEtel software Published by EnOcean GmbH Kolpingring 18a 82041 Oberhaching EnOcean GmbH All Rights Reserved Attention please The EVA evaluation kit is for laboratory use only 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 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 components not for applications processes and circuits implemented within components or assemblies EnOcean does n
5. Dn at 11 R1 1 1 1 RCM 110 RCM 120 Test not documented The detailed functionality of the EnOcean transmitter and receiver modules is described in the documentation corresponding to the versions of the used modules EnOcean GmbH Page 9 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 of unused energy enocean 10 Getting Started 10 Carefully read the User Manuals on the EVA CD Unpack the EVA PCB from the suitcase and put it on a non conductive flat base Plug the RCM 110 or RCM 120 receiver module into the RCM 100 connector Remark RCM connector pin 1 is at antenna cable side Select the desired receiver operation mode by the MODE dip switch Please refer to table Description of Operation Modes and the actual documentation of RCM 110 120 Example For Switching 1 channel use RCM 110 with switch 1 off switch 2 on switch 3 off Connect the power supply Press the CLR pushbutton until LMI is on Remark The operation mode is defined with pin status at power up a change of operation mode is possible with cleared ID memory only So this initial CLR procedure avoids initialization errors in cause of not cleared ID memories After IO starts blinking EnOcean transmitters can be learned by sending a telegram Example switching 1 channel Operate the PTM transmitter with mounted demo rocker one time For learning confirmation I0 is on for 4 seconds Press pushbutton LRN
6. Test Rocker 6 STM 110 EnOcean Sensor Data Transmitter Module with Solar Cell 7 RCM 110 EnOcean Receiver Module 8 RCM 120 EnOcean Receiver Module 9 Equipment Case 4 On board Overview EVA 110 Board For laboratory uss only EVA 110 Figure On board connectors switches and indicators EnOcean GmbH Page 6 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 The power of unused energy enocean 5 Board Dimensions and Environmental Conditions The dimensions of the EVA board are 180 x 80 23 mm The EVA evaluation board has been designed for laboratory use only room temperature indoor 6 Description of On board Connectors Symbol Function Operational characteristics Adaptor Female jack for power supply 14 30V 100 mA max RCM TCM Female header for plug in RCM or TCM module Pin 1 is module antenna side Test Female header connected directly to module Connector leads Vcc Jack to disconnect the power supply to the Bridge inserted module GND Ground connectors for functional control GND outputs RO Functional control outputs directly connected Open collector R1 to the OUT_0 3 output pins of inserted outputs R2 module 35 V max R3 100 mA max 100 mW max each GND Analog output to drive an Electronic Control 0 to 10 V 20 mA max EVG Gear RCM 110 Mode 5 only GND 50 kHz PWM output RCM 110 Mode 5 only 5 V TTL 20 mA max PWM RS232 DB9 female serial interface connec
7. essure energy converter e Key applications are on wall mountable flat rocker switches or handheld remote controls STM 110 Solar Powered Transmitter e The extremely power saving RF transmitter module STM 110 of EnOcean enables the realization of wireless and maintenance free sensors e Power supply is provided by a small solar cell An integrated energy store allows unrestricted functionality for several days in total darkness e Three 8 bit A D converter inputs and 4 digital inputs facilitate multifunctional detector systems based on application specific passive sensing components This allows easily and comfortable monitoring of position temperature illumination pressure etc or simply supervising voltages or currents EnOcean GmbH Page 4 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 The power of unused energy enocean RCM 110 Receiver Functionalities e Logic output signals controlled by EnOcean PTM Switches Switching on off 1 to 4 channels or Dimming PWM 50 kHz with switch off value memory e Scene selection control 6 light scenes all on off e Learning procedure for EnOcean PTM transmitters easy to operate RCM 120 Receiver Functionalities e 9600 bps serial data link from all EnOcean RF transmitters e g PTM STM This interface facilitates any desired actor functionality by the user e Logic output signals controlled by EnOcean PTM Switches Tubular Motor Control up down with slat acting 1 or 2 motors or Pushbu
8. mory all learned switch rockers sensors and scene switches EnOcean GmbH Page 8 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 The power of unused energy enocean 9 Description of RCM Operation Modes 0 0 0 RCM 120 Function Serial data link 9600 bps 1 start bit 1 stop bit Output Indicator 14 on board connectors 10 RO Serial data open collector RS232 Serial data Use PC Software EVA MON contained on CDROM 11010 RCM 120 Pushbutton One to one copy of pushbutton actions O button pressed released at 10 RO and I button pressed released at 11 Ri 01110 RCM 110 Switching 1 channel Logic switching state on off at 10 RO when pushing the switch rockers 01110 RCM 120 Turbular motor control 2 channel Channel 1 Open Up at 10 RO Close Dn at 11 R1 Channel 2 Open Up at 12 R2 Close Dn at 13 11110 RCM 110 Switching 2 channel Logic switching state on off at 10 RO Ch1 and 11 R1 Ch2 when pushing the switch rockers 010111 RCM 110 Switching 4 channel Logic switching state on off at 10 4 RO 4 1 4 when pushing the switch rockers 101 1 RCM 110 Dimming PWM 50 kHz switch off value memory RO PWM Inverted Output PWM EVG Output 1 10V to connect external Dimming EGC 011 1 RCM 120 Tubular motor control Open Up at 10 RO Close
9. ot 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 itself meet the essential requirements of the local legal authorities EnOcean GmbH does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications and will not knowingly sell its products for use in such applications unless it receives an adequate products liability indemnification insurance agreement Components of the modules are considered and should be disposed of as hazardous waste Local government regulations are to be observed EnOcean GmbH Page 2 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 The power of unused energy enocean Table of Contents 1 EVA General Kit eee 4 2 Scope of EVA 100 Kit Supply and Ordering 5 2 Scope of EVA 105 Kit Supply and Ordering 6 4 On board Overview EVA 110 Board eee eee E 6 5 Board Dimensions and Environmental Conditions 7 6 Description of On board eee eee 7 7 Description of On board
10. the on board RS232 DB9 connector through a not crossed connector cable to a serial PC port the received data can be directly operated by the PC through the application WinEtel which is scope of EVA 100 supply When the TCM RCM bridge is set to TCM mode the serial connection is bi directional Then it is also possible to transmit telegrams For a detailed description of the WinEtel application please refer to the HELP menu in WinEtel 13 Application WinEtel Please start the setup program from CD Rom and follow instructions Please refer to the HELP menu in WinEtel for a detailed description of functionalities 15 EVA 110 Circuit Diagram See next page EnOcean GmbH Page 11 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 The power of unused energy enocean 39545 7005 0 5 Z 22 vuz a SHTETI
11. to change to the next channel in multi channel modes only then 11 is blinking next or to leave learn mode LMI is off When LMI is off the application is ready for operation Example Switching 1 channel Operating the PTM switches on off IO LED and the corresponding RO output For changing the operation mode again please disconnect the power supply and continue with step 4 11 Changing the Operation Mode 1 Press the CLR pushbutton until LMI is on Remark The operation mode is defined with pin status at power up a change of operation mode is possible with cleared ID memory only So this CLR procedure avoids initialization errors in cause of not cleared ID memories Disconnect the power supply Select the new desired receiver operation mode by the MODE dip switch Connect the power supply Press the LRN pushbutton until LMI is on After IO starts blinking EnOcean transmitters can be learned by sending a telegram EnOcean GmbH Page 10 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 of unused energy enocean 12 Serial Interface RCM 120 Operating Mode 0 TCM 120 mode When the TCM 120 transceiver is used or the RCM 120 receiver is in mode Serial Interface it transfers out data blocks of information from the received radio telegrams All received EnOcean telegrams will be transferred The data block format is explained in detail in the user manuals of TCM 120 and RCM 110 120 By connecting
12. tor to PC 12 V e RCM 120 Operating Mode 0 Rx e TCM 120 Rx an Tx TCM RCM Selector for RCM or TCM module operation Bridge EnOcean GmbH Page 7 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 The power of unused energy enocean 7 Description of On board Indicators Symbol Function Power Power supply indicator Signal Indication output of received signal strength indicator of all 868 3 MHz signals peak detection e Red No Radio Signal e Yellow Weak Radio Signal e Green 0 2 Strong Radio Signal 10 Status indicator of functional control outputs 11 Also indicate current learning mode status 12 see RCM 110 120 User Manual Learning of radio transmitters LMI Learning Mode indication output LMI is shining in the learning mode phase 8 Description of On board Switches Symbol Function MODE Encoding switch for operation mode selection of RCM 110 120 ON is active GND connection switch 1 0 switch 2 CODE_1 switch 3 CODE_2 The operation mode is defined with the pin status at power up A change of the operation mode is possible with cleared ID memory only see CLR LRN Grey Pushbutton to enter transmitter learning mode Teaching of switch rockers and sensor modules into the receiver by triggering the transmitter telegram at least one time SSLM Black Pushbutton to enter scene switch learning mode CLR Red Pushbutton to clear the receiver ID and scene me
13. tton pressed released e Learning procedure for EnOcean transmitters easy to operate optional within serial data link TCM 120 Receiver Functionalities TCM 120 not contained in EVA 100 EVA 105 e 9600 bps bi directional serial data link from all EnOcean RF transmitters e g PTM STM and to all EnOcean radio receivers The detailed functionality of all EnOcean radio modules are described in the actual documentation corresponding to the versions of the used modules 2 Scope of EVA 100 Kit Supply and Ordering Information Type Content Description Ordering Code EVA 100 1 Short User Instruction Get Started S3004 G100 2 EVA 110 EnOcean Evaluation Board PCB 3 230V 50Hz wall power supply 4 CD with WinEtel SW application and user documentation 5 PTM 200 EnOcean Pushbutton Transmitter with Test Rocker 6 STM 110 EnOcean Sensor Data Transmitter Module with Solar Cell 7 RCM 110 EnOcean Receiver Module 8 RCM 120 EnOcean Receiver Module 9 Equipment case EnOcean GmbH Page 5 of 12 User Manual EVA 100 V1 7 The power of unused energy enocean 2 Scope of EVA 105 Kit Supply and Ordering Information Type Content Description Ordering Code EVA 105 1 Short User Instruction Get Started S3004 G105 2 EVA 110 EnOcean Evaluation Board PCB 3 120V 60Hz wall power supply 4 CD with WinEtel SW application and user documentation 5 PTM 200 EnOcean Pushbutton Transmitter with
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