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1. 4 Verify the Site File settings or Load a Site File using the Site File 2 button 5 When the DE button is clicked the user can see the converted data in a PPI display In fact the Inventory tool is opened when the PPI button is clicked more information regarding the Inventory tool can be found in the Data Analysis User Manual eil 6 Use the Stats button to view the converted data statistics such as number of messages number of errors etc 7 Check the Hex checkbox to view the hexadecimal display of the current conversion process Hex 4 Opal 0200 OBFO 7379 Jeeg FGF CA Figure 8 Hexadecimal display of converted data 8 Click the Start E button to start the conversion The progress bar will show the status of the conversion process The converted file is stored at the destination location and can now be further analysed Note When you selected the PPI button the data can be viewed in the Inventory tool You CO di need to load the converted file in the Inventory first by clicking the Load ES button as the Inventory does not display the converted date in a live manner 2 3 2 2 Batch Conversion See section 2 3 1 2 Batch Conversion for more information 3 Data ANALYSIS More information regarding the possible data analysis functions of RASS S can be found in the Data Analysis User Manual IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 18 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 4
2. PPI Display The positions of the aircraft can be viewed in the PPI graph The history length of the track is fixed at 5 scans A small checkbox in the upper right corner of the window default True enables labeling on all tracks In the right hand side of this window a list is presented with the A codes of all the aircraft present on the PPI There are 3 ways to select a target o By clicking one of these items in the rigth list a query is performed on this particular aircraft o The user can also enter manually a particular A code to be searched for in the AC ID field To do this first unlock the field fill in the A code and lock the field again o The last way to select an aircraft is to move the red cursor using the cross mouse pointer The data Range Azimuth A code Altitude Track number etc of the selected target is presented in a text field in the right upper corner of the PPI graph Also the red cursor will be positioned on the current position of this aircraft The selected A code will be copied in the AC ID field When the user zooms around a selected target the X and Y scales will automatically be updated such that the selected target always remains in the middle of window The selected A code will be tracked continuously by the red cursor if the lock selector is set By clicking the Pause DI button the PPI screen will be frozen 4 Use the Info checkbox to enable the information field D D Se e e e e e
3. To perform a format independent bit recording you select here Bu Recording from the list Now reprogram the UDR600 transport layer protocol if necessary by clicking the Reboot button and following the instructions Note Notice that upon power loss the UDR600 will always return to its default transport layer protocol configuration Upon startup of the UDR Recording tool the preferences window will automatically pop up This r window can also be called by clicking the Preferences _ button Three tabs are selectable The tab General is used to specify the number of ACP pulses per revolution connected to the UDR600 Notice that ACP ARP signals are not strictly required for the UDR recording tool o 12 bit 4096 ACP per revolution o 14 bit 16384 ACP per revolution o 16 bit 65536 ACP per revolution The preferences window is also used to configure the different channels individually Each of the two channels can have its own settings Select a channel by clicking on its respective tab According to the Line settings some controls can be disabled It is most convenient to enter the settings left to right starting with the Line Settings o Specify the Type of recording None or Passive None means that this channel is not used No further settings need to be entered Passive means that this channel is recorded in spy mode listening only o Select the Line Type electrical standard RS 232 or RS 422 o Select the Rx
4. Manual odt 19 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 4 2 Annex 2 Configuration List UDR600 Check Qty Description Item List USB Radar Data Recorder UDR600 O 1 USB Radar Data Recorder UDR600 O 1 USB cable A to B 3m UDR Accessories P601 O 1 15pHD to 5 BNC m cable 1 8m O DB15 f to RJ45 cable 2 5m O 2 RS232 Probe module IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 20 20
5. Radar Data software The recorded serial data can be converted to another format using the Convert tool The convert program also allows you to see the data in a PPI or Hex format This comes in handy to check the recording process while it is being performed 2 3 2 1 Single Conversion 1 Load the recorded file source file using the Select Folder ei button and select destination file using the Browse Folder CG button The destination file format can be one of the following o RASS S S4 file the convert tool will create a S4RD file which can be visualised in the Inventory tool and further analysed in RASS S The use of the Inventory tool is explained in the Data Analysis User Manual o SASS C data the recording is converted into a SASS C compatible Mayer lIOSS or FINAL format o None no destination is required Replay of EDR the recording is converted into an EDR replay file such that it can be replayed using the RDR or the LAN replay tool outside the scope of this manual 2 Open up the Preferences window using the Preferences button to check the settings of the recording and to set the conversion settings Click OK to return to the Convert program 3 Select the line to be used as source for the data convert If multiple lines are checked the converted data from those lines will be merged into the same output file IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 3 17 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10
6. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 15 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 5 Check the Hex checkbox to view the hexadecimal display of the current conversion process Hex 4 petb 0200 OBFO 7379 Weed Fo CA Figure 5 Hexadecimal display of converted data 6 The Scan F button scans a few blocks from the data source and colours the line check boxes in the Line Selection field green if the recording holds data from that line Make sure to check the correct line as source for the data convert If multiple lines are checked the converted data from those lines will be merged into the same output file 7 Click the Start button to start the conversion The progress bar will show the status of the conversion process The converted file is stored at the destination location and can now be further analysed 2 3 1 2 Batch Conversion The user can also run a batch of multiple conversions by following these instructions 1 Press the triangular button in the lower left corner of the Convert vi to show or hide the Batch Process section Batch Process nr Source destination scan stark scan end Prefs s ce lL Le le Figure 6 Batch Process section of Convert software 2 Running a conversion can be a time consuming process therefore if you want to run several conv
7. o Mino Time 01 00 30 000 Date 01701 1904 Current 0 00 155 Format Mayer Error D Progress Line selection Ch Ce Os Oh Os Os Or Ob Ch Choi bie E Figure 3 Convert Bit Recording software The recorded data can be converted to another format using the Convert tool The convert program also allows you to see the data in a PPI or Hex format This comes in handy to check the recording process while it is being performed 2 3 1 1 Single Conversion 1 Load the recorded file source file using the Select Folder M button and select destination file using the Browse Folder button The destination file format can be one of the following o S4RD the convert tool will create a S4RD file which can be visualised in the Inventory tool and further analysed in RASS S The use of the Inventory tool is explained in the Data Analysis User Manual o OSS the recording is converted into a SASS C compatible Mayer lOSS or FINAL format IOSS format selector o None no file outputs is required 2 Verify the Site File settings or Load a Site File using the Site File 2 button IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 14 20 i USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 3 When the PPI selection is clicked the user can see the converted data in a PPI display AZ512 FL 390 T 0 R51 2Nm Az 354 6 wi ee a wae r se int uge Wa ean 150 100 Figure 4
8. 2 UDR600 Data Recoroinc Bit or SERIAL PRoTocoL RECORDING 2 1 Introduction The UDR600 supports 2 types of recording 1 Bit Recording format independent bitwise recording 2 Serial Protocol Recording Both recording types can be selected through the Serial Data button of the RASS S toolbox The user will notice that the same recording software will open up however a different software is loaded into the UDR600 The conversion of the recorded files depends on this selection as well bit recording or serial protocol recording 2 2 Recording Software 2 2 1 Getting Started The Bit Recorder and the Serial Protocol Recorder tool can be opened from the Serial Data button on the RASS S toolbox Both selections will open the same UDR Control vi if UDR Control vi File Edit Operate Tools Window Help Recording FFI Size a Time 01 00 00 UTZ 1 1 1904 UDR Status Wm BR UDR serial Mr 0 0 00 Ka deg Connection a Wi Z iiil 3 Figure 1 UDR Control software Create the set up shown in Annex 1 Data Recording Connection Diagram IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 11 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 2 2 2 Making a Recording 1 The UDR600 has a factory default transport layer protocol configuration Yet at any time the UDR600 can be reprogrammed by the user to any of the following transport layer protocols HDLC SYNC 13 AIRCAT LINK
9. ANNEXES 4 1 Annex 1 Data Recording Connection Diagram Interface Pin Assignment on the UDR600 DB15 connector Ch1 2 Pin Signal RS530A standard Direction UDR Direction Radar RS422 RS232 Signal Ground Gnd Gnd Transmit Data In TxD TxD Receive Data Out RxD RxD Receive Signal Element Timing Out RxC RxC Tx amp Rx Ext Signal Element timing In TrxC TrxC Shield Gnd Rtrn TxD Tx Rtrn RxD RxD Rtrn Receive Sig Elmnt Timing RxC Rtrn Tx amp Rx Ext Sig Elmnt Timing TrxC x ga N eo ame d JF WE Deed o RL DN A Out Pi Optional Dig Timing Signals 15pHD to 5BNC cable Dig Signal UDR Front DB15 to RJ45 2 5m cable USB Connection _ with computer Pr RS232 Probe Module Connect to Radar Data Tx Rack Optional GPS unit and GPS power connection For RS232 recording RS232 Probe Module For RS422 make a direct connection rewired Set up Guidelines The leds on the RS232 Probe Module indicate whether data and clock are detected In case one of the leds isn t burning change the corresponding switch Depending on the setting of the switches data is read from pin 2 or 3 and clock is taken from 17 or 24 For alternative pinout rewiring is necessary Figure 9 Data Recording Connection Diagram D D Se e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User
10. INTERSOFT Sk 28 ELE SG TN SEN USB Data Recorder UDR600 User Manual Edition 1 Date 23 Mar 10 Status Draft Issue WWW INTERSOFT ELECTRONICS COM USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 Document CHARACTERISTICS USB Data Recorder UDR600 User Manual Edition 1 Edition Date 23 March 2010 Status Draft Issue Keywords User manual USB Data Recorder UDR600 Abstract Author This user manual describes the use of the UDR600 Contact Information Elke Vanuytven Editor Elke Vanuytven Contact Person Niels Van Hoef Tel 32 14 23 18 11 E mail Address Document Name support intersoft electronics com Document Control Information IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt Path C Documents and Settings elke Desktop RASS S User Manuals UDR600 Host System Mac OS X 10 5 6 Software OpenOffice org 3 0 1 Size i IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 2 20 821021Bytes USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 Document CHANGE RECORD Pages Approved Affected by 001 10 Mar 10 New document All EV Revision Date Reasons for change IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 3 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Tecnnicar VIANUAL U LD IROOO wiinianssscacsesnnaeinsnsstasdonssiacamauasweamnessws
11. SE o red channel NOT OK o yellow intermitted failure o green the channel is OK Notice that a red or yellow LED does not necessarily mean that the recording has failed A poor line quality also results in a temporary red yellow light A green light indicates that the recording is functioning in an optimal way for the respective hardware channel The synoptic text displays more details of the current status of the recording For each channel the number of transmitted frames and the number of good and bad received frames are counted These counters are updated continuously during the recording During the recording the raw data is logged to disk temporary file displayed and updated in the Data Messages window i UDR Control vi SR all Recor SC Size 60 Time OF 23 10 LTC 16 06 2005 UDR Status OCF 600 OF UDR serial Nr HOLZ deg Connection GPS 1 ae si m in k l ACF 03328 GPS timing nok used o GPS time correction done Passive Rx Good 354 Bad O Passive Rx Good 354 Bad 0 Figure 2 UDR Recording 5 Once the recording has been stopped using the Stop m button the tool will automatically prompt the user to save the temporary file to disk One can also use the Save rd button to save the data In case a GPS450 is used for UTC time stamping the GPS450 can be directly connected to the RJ45 GPS input port of the UDR600 Since the DC Power for the GPS cannot be supplied through the USB bus it is neces
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13. and Tx Clock generation internal or external If internal is chosen for one of both specify the Baud rate o Select the Data format and Layer This is important since it will allow the serial convert program to automatically perform a convert with the correct data format setting Notice that some transport layer protocols can handle several data formats Click OK to save these settings or click Cancel to discard them and return to the recording tool Click the Record LU button to start the actual recording The recorded data is stored in a temp file Beware a new recording will always overwrite the data stored in the temp from a previous recording While recording the HD position indicator will count the Kilobytes file size used A time indication shows the current time The PPI indicator will show the radar timing information ACP ARP during the recording if connected This timing information is also recorded together with the serial data and can be used for analysing the data in a later stage The Connection panel indicates the integrity of the recording for each of the channels and the GPS information individually if connected For each hardware channel and for the timing information IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 12 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 GPS ACP ARP there is a LED display that indicates the general status of the recording for that particular channel o grey hardware channel NOT IN U
14. d passively the connection itself is spied upon by the UDR6OO If more than two channels are required multiple UDR600s can be stacked The additional inputs azimuth and time make it a real radar evaluation tool This allows for example evaluating the extraction delay The recordings made by the UDR600 can then be converted into a suitable data format for further evaluation this can be a SASS C compatible format or the RASS S data format S4 Furthermore since the full communication protocol is recorded together with the radar data an analysis of the line quality and communication protocol syntax is possible 1 2 Key Features e Passive recording of a multitude of radar protocols ASTERIX RDIF EC ECKlu Alenia Aircat AustroControl BMIL CD xxx ERICSSON FPS SVE Toshiba TRS e Simultaneous recording of 1 or 2 lines e Possibility to connect a GPS for UTC time of recording 1 3 Supported Protocols The UDR600 can handle 4 basic protocols in passive mode meaning that the UDR600 spies on the data without participating to the actual protocol e U HDLC Passive recording of HDLC based protocols including LAP B and X25 3 Passive monitoring E g ASTERIX RDIF e LINK 1 Passive recording of Military LINK 1 protocol e SYNC 13 Passive recording of most bit protocols as implemented on US radars CD1 CD2 ASR9 etc s BISYNC Aircat 500 passive recording of Thales specific protocol TVT2 military protocol Using the Bit Recordin
15. ecensnsesnsnnes 16 Figure 6 Batch Process section Of Convert SOftWALEC c1 scccsseccssneneesescsenessnsesesnensaneeaesenessesansnensaesnaes 16 Figure 7 Convert Radar Data SOPtWALEC 1 cccsscccsssecesnnenennenenaneceenssecansnsanenenasesauesesanscsanssennenaesanensnsaesgnes 17 Figure 8 Hexadecimal display of Converted Cata scccsssccssseecnnenenecenaneceensnenanensaneseeseneseesensnsesanennes 18 Figure 9 Data Recording Connection DiaQrai 1ccccsccccseecnseeccnnnensnenesnnseeanesenanscsanssenansnsanesenanennesanenaes 19 TABLE OF TABLES Tabl 1 UDRG600 COMIC ClOl S isaac esac asa ae ee 9 Table 2 Serial Data 1 2 DB15 connectors PIN lAYOUt sssccseeceneenseenensensansesseesanseeanscnnneneseeensseneneseeenenons 10 Table 3 RS 232 C Receivers compatible with RS232C StanCard cccsscccsseseecensensensesesennsssansesenenssaes 10 Table 4 RS 232 C Drivers compatible with RS232C Standard c1sscccsseccsseeccseescsnsnsenecsnssnecnsensssessees 10 Table 5 RS422 Receivers compatible with RS422 StanCarrd 1ccsscccssccssecensecssnsennsensnssnsenesnsenseneeensans 10 Table 6 RS422 Drivers compatible with RS4272etandardl kee REENEN REENEN ENEE 10 IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 5 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 Conventions USED di Note This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a note which alerts you to important information e Caut
16. ersions in a row you may wish to put them in a batch process The following buttons are available a o Copy the single conversion selected by the green rectangle in the Batch List to the controls in the RDR functions section 9 O Load a Batch list from disk o Add a single conversion at the position of the green rectangle to the Batch list or remove a single conversion at the position of the green rectangle from the Batch list O E Run the batch this will successively starts the specified conversion IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 16 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 o LU a running batch procedure O Save the Batch list to disk for later use or reference Once the required data is converted in to the same format it can be used for comparison or analysis in the selected radar analysis tool 2 3 2 Convert Data Recording The Convert Data Recording tool can be opened from the Serial Data iz button on the RASS S toolbox i Convert vi File Edit Operate Tools Window Help BI e l BEN EE Ken RDR Line 1 EDR Recording RDR Line 2 Message 0 ROR Line 3 Rev ROR Line d Time 00 00 00 000 RER Line 5 Date DDOiMM YYYY RDR Line 6 Current r Destination Selection r Display Error ao RASS 54 file ze SE Start scan PPT P E em Progress End scan p D i Mi Figure 7 Convert
17. g function the following protocols are supported o AIRCAT 500 ALENIA AUSTRO BMIL ERICSSON EUROCONTROL FPS 117 O O O O OO IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 8 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 HUGHES SVE TOSHIBA CUSTOMER SPECIFIC O O O O 1 4 Hardware Description The UDR600 has 2 serial communication channels for active and passive recording They can handle transmission speeds up to 128 Kb s Two electrical standards are supported RS232 single ended and RS422 differential The serial data is fed to the recorder using a female DB15 connectors alike X 21 connections The unit is supplied with 2 RS232 Probe modules for connection of the DB15 to DB25 standard RS232 connection A whole range of synchronous protocols is supported and others can be programmed upon request The UDR600 connectors are described in the following table Table 1 UDR600 Connectors Name Specification Connector Type Value CH1 2 Serial Data 1 2 2x DB15 female Synchronous serial input RS232 RS422 Radar Timing Radar Timing ACP ARP signals DB15HD female TTL ACP ARP USB Data USB data USB USB2 0 GPS GPS 450 interface for UTC time stamping RJ45 Intersoft proprietary GPS Power In Connector for power supply for GPS450 IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 9 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 The pin layout of the Serial Data 1 2 DB15 connecto
18. ion This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a caution which alerts you to the possibility of data loss or a system crash Te Warning This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a warning which alerts you to t he possibility of damage to you or your equipment IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 6 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Edition Date 23 Mar 10 ACP Azimuth Change Pulse ARP Azimuth Reference Pulse CPU Computer Processing Unit FL Flight Level unit of altitude expressed in 100 s of feet FRUIT False Replies Unsynchronized In Time unwanted SSR replies received by an interrogator which have been triggered by other interrogators GPS Global Positioning System ICD Interface Control Document IE Intersoft Electronics UO Input Output IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network MSSR Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar Plot extractor Signal processing equipment which converts receiver video into digital target reports suitable for transmission by land lines PPI Plan Position Indicator PSR Primary Surveillance Radar Radar Radio Detection And Ranging Radome Radio transparent window used to protect an antenna principally against the effects of weather RASS R Radar Analysis Support Systems Real time measurements RASS S Radar Analysis Support Systems Si
19. rs is shown in the table below Table 2 Serial Data 1 2 DB15 connectors pin layout Name DB15 f Gnd 1 8 TxD 9 TxD 2 RxD 11 RxD 4 RxC 13 RxC 6 TrxC 14 TrxC T TxC TxC 10Volt 12 10Volt 5 5Volt USB4 2V 15 The specifications of the serial inputs outputs are listed in the following tables Table 3 RS 232 C Receivers compatible with RS232C standard Input resistance 3kQ min 5KQ typ 7kKQ max Low threshold 1 2V typ 0 8 min High threshold 1 7V typ 3 0 max Impedance 5kQ typ 15V to 15V Table 4 RS 232 C Drivers compatible with RS232C standard High Level Output 5V min 15V max Low Level Output 15V min 5V max Short Circuit Current 100mA Power off Impedance 3000 Slew Rate RL 3K CL 50pF 30V uUs Table 5 RS422 Receivers compatible with RS422 standard Input resistance common mode 15kQ typ 7 to 12V Receiver sensitivity 0 2V typ Common mode range 7 0V min 7 0V max Table 6 RS422 Drivers compatible with RS422 standard Short Circuit Current 150mA Transition Time 40ns max 10 90 Output Current 28mA min RL 54Q IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 10 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10
20. sary to connect the power supply to the DC power input connector of the UDR600 In the Preferences window one should check the Use the GPS for time stamping selector in the General tab to activate the GPS time stamping function The UDR GPS init window will pop up when you push the OK button of the preferences window Next you have to wait until the GPS450 is synchronized OK button is enabled then push the OK button to return to the UDR Control software More information regarding the use of the GPS450 can be found in the GPS450 User Manual IE UM 00170 001 UDR600 User Manual odt 13 20 USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 6 By opening the Auto Save window the Auto Save function is automatically enabled The auto save function is a kind of endless loop recording function with a limited archive size The Period setting defines the length of each individual file and the Archive setting defines how many of these files are kept on the disk Once the archive size is reached each new recording will replace the oldest one The auto save function is disabled by closing the auto save window 2 3 Conversion Software 2 3 1 Convert Bit Recording The Convert Bit Recording tool can be opened from the Serial Data button on the RASS S toolbox i ConvertRadarData vi File Edit Operate Tools Window Help el gt Lar Conversion Sinia Data in Hex Format TROREDRbiree V Source S Ire La GES Rev
21. te measurements RDP Radar Data Processing system SAC System Area Code SIC System Identification Code SSR Secondary Surveillance Radar TCP Transmission Control Protocol TIS B Traffic Information Services Broadcast UTC Coordinated Universal Time IE UM 001 70 001 UDR600 User Manual odt USB Data Recorder UDR600 Edition Date 23 Mar 10 1 TecHnica Manua UDR600 1 1 General Introduction A vital part of the radar chain is the data processing unit with at its output a data stream containing radar plots or tracks in a specific format The most common format is ASTERIX some radars use other formats like RDIF AIRCAT CD etc If we want to analyse this data it must first be recorded and converted into a uniform format that can be displayed and analysed by dedicated RASS software tools Generally the data is produced on serial lines because it needs to be transmitted to one or more remote centres This serial link can use protocols like HDLC LAP B or X25 Other formats use a unique protocol such as the 13 bit formatted CD The USB Data Recorder UDR600 allows to record 2 lines of serial radar data passively spy mode We currently support unnumbered HDLC or LAP B connections and a wide range of radar data formats such as ASTERIX RDIF Aircat EUROCONTROL CD Tools are provided to analyse the recorded data for protocol errors or convert the data directly into a display format Since the UDR600 only allows to recor

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