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1. 0 8 0 1 mm 1 2 N at room temperature Number of operations 50 000 actuations tested according to VDE 0632 EN 60669 Covermateriali acacia Makrolon 8030 PC GF 30 Energy bow material nennen nnns Ultradur B 4040 G10 Figure 2 PTM 100 exploded view EnOcean GmbH Page 6 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 TEY used ene enocean The power of ur Soft rubber contact nipples Piezo Generator Case cover Energy Bows PCB Base Tray 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41 Kl 5 Rl a JiR i Rl Figure 3 PTM 100 top view PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 Page 7 of 22 EnOcean GmbH The power of unused energy enocean x ier iE ee E ee a Jl 4 401 14 832 Figure 4 PTM 100 side view EnOcean GmbH Page 8 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy Labeling area Figure 5 PTM 100 rear view Energy bow pressed position 44 5 Energy bow released position Figure 6 Start and end position of energy bow EnOcean GmbH Page 9 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy enocean 1 5 Environmental Conditions Operating 25 up to 65 C Storage Temperature 40 up to 85 C 85 up to 100 C for 1h max alils E
2. 0 to 95 r h 1 6 Ordering Information Type Ordering Information PTM 100 Piezo Transmitter EnOcean Ordering Code S3001 A100 Module PTM 100 Rocker Model Please send an Email to info enocean com Development Tool IGS Data of PTM 100 Rocker Free Download from www enocean com Model see chapter 3 1 IGS Data of PTM 100 module Free Download from www enocean com case see chapter 3 2 EnOcean GmbH Page 10 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy enocean 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 Block Diagram Processor Contact Nipples Pushed Released Piezo Gene rator Power Converter Figure 7 Block diagram of PTM 100 Piezo Generator Converts pressure on the energy bow into electrical energy Power Converter Electronic converter unit for generating the module DC power supply Processor Converts the contact nipples status and pushed released data from the power generator into a reliable and energy efficient serial telegram structure HF transmitter Sends the data in the form of a series of short radio signals EnOcean GmbH Page 11 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy enocean 2 2 Contact Nipples Designation With 8 soft rubber contact nipples the PTM 100 offers 4 channels with 4 action states each upper lower nipple is pressed released when activating the energy bow The nipples designation is as follows Channel Figure
3. Piezo Transmitter Module PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 June 2004 The power of unused energy enocean Revision History The following major modifications and improvements have been made to the first version of this document PTM 100 User Manual V1 0 Version Major Changes No major changes as far as the content is concerned Es No major changes as far as the content is concerned Chapter 4 Development Tools added 1 3 1 4 Chapter 1 6 Ordering Information revised Chapter 2 3 Radio Telegram of PTM 100 revised Chapter 3 1 Rocker Model added Chapter 3 5 Approval Requirements revised Chapter 5 Declaration of Conformity added Published by EnOcean GmbH Kolpingring 18a 82041 Oberhaching Germany www enocean com info enocean com phone 49 89 6734 6890 EnOcean GmbH All Rights Reserved 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 modules not for the described applications processes and circuits EnOcean does not assume responsibility for use of modules described and limits its liability to the
4. Germany Declare under our sole responsibility that the following labeled products Transmitter PTM100 STM100 Receiver 110 RCM120 to which this declaration relates are when used according to specification in conformity with the technical requirements of the standards and the provisions of the essential requirements of the Directives detailed below Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Standards ETSI EN 301 489 1 2001 09 ETSI EN 301 489 3 2001 11 ETSI EN 61000 6 2 2002 08 ETSI EN 300 220 3 2000 09 Place of issue Oberhaching Date of issue 4 March 2004 Quality Manager General Manager Dr Matthias Heiden Markus Brehler Signature E Sg We EnOcean GmbH Page 22 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4
5. 8 Contact nipple designation Radio signals of the PTM 100 module are event controlled energy bow is pressed released with contact nipple code channel state and unique module identification fixed 32 bit ID When operating more than one nipple at the same time note that PTM 100 does not send multiple button code combinations switch module of Type 1 e Only one contact nipple was pressed when activating the energy generator gt Message with nipple code and pressed released event status of the energy bow is sent N message e No contact nipple was pressed when activating the energy generator or more than one nipple was pressed gt Message with number of pressed nipples and pressed released event status of the energy bow is sent U message Note Due to the mechanical hysteresis of the piezo energy bow in most rocker switch device implementations pressing the rocker sends a N message and releasing the rocker sends an U message EnOcean GmbH Page 12 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 gt gt of unused energy enocean 2 3 Radio Telegram of PTM 100 For the transmission of the telemetric signals EnOcean has defined a new dynamic radio data telegram that is adapted to the individual application It is optimized to the essential features of energy autarkic radio sensors e Lowest energy demand e Possibility of operating hundred of senders within the same radio cell e Highest transmission reliability e Wide transmis
6. an application specific case the package outline drawings of the module are roughly dimensioned in 1 4 Mechanical Interface If more detailed dimensioning data of the PTM 100 module case is necessary 3D construction data are available from EnOcean IGS data 3 4 Transmission Range The main factors that influence the system transmission range are type and location of the antennas of the receiver and the transmitter type of terrain and degree of obstruction of the link path sources of interference affecting the receiver and Dead spots caused by signal reflections from nearby conductive objects Since the expected transmission range strongly depends on these system conditions range tests should categorically be performed before notification of a particular range that will be attainable by a certain application The following figures for expected transmission range are considered by using the PTM 100 radio transmitter module and the RCM 110 or RCM 120 radio receiver module with the preinstalled whip antennas and may be used as a rough guide only e 30 m for obstructed environment e g through two brick walls inside a building e 300 m for unobstructed environment free field Further notes to determine the transmission range within buildings are available as download from www enocen com 3 5 Approval Requirements The modules bear the EC conformity marking CE and conforms to the R amp TTE EU directive on radio equipment The assembly
7. 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 module 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 as Dimming control or Jalousie control inclusive Slat acting can be simply realized 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 4 appropriate switch rockers or up to 8 pushbuttons EnOcean GmbH Page 4 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 gt gt of unused energy enocean 1 2 Typical Applications e Building installation e Industrial automation e Consumer Electronics Key applications are wall mounted flat rocker switches with 1 2 or 4 rockers with medial position as well as handheld remote controls with up to 8 single pushbuttons The PTM 100 module is part of a powerful RF system solution from EnOcean for operation and control applications Because the RF transmitters self powered batteries maintenance free RF systems are possible The PTM modules operate together with the following additional EnOcean components RCM
8. conforms to the European and national requirements of electromagnetic compatibility The conformity has been proven and the according documentation has been deposited at EnOcean The modules can be operated without notification and free of charge in the area of the European Union in Switzerland in Cyprus in Czech in Estonia in Hungary in Latvia in Lithuania in Malta in Poland in Romania and in Slovenia The following provisos apply e EnOcean RF modules must not be modified or used outside their specification limits e EnOcean RF modules may only be used to transfer digital or digitized data EnOcean GmbH Page 19 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 gt of unused energy enocean Analog speech and or music are not permitted e The final product incorporating EnOcean RF modules must itself meet the essential requirement of the R amp TTE Directive and a CE marking must be affixed on the final product and on the sales packaging each Operating instructions containing a Declaration of Conformity has to be attached e If transmitters are used according to the regulations of the 868 3 MHz band a so called Duty Cycle of 1 per hour for each transmitter must not be exceeded also see chapter 2 3 1 EnOcean GmbH Page 20 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy 4 DEVELOPMENT TOOLS 4 1 Evaluation Kit EVA 100 EVA 100 is an evaluation kit to support a quite easy setting up operation
9. of the receiver side when the EnOcean transmitter module PTM 100 is evaluated EVA 100 supports a quick evaluation of all RCM 110 and RCM 120 receiver operation modes and supports the fast development of applications 4 2 On Board Overview EVA PCB I i EI tio n ate TEPE jack for power Upe LE uum 120 module Connector leads Jack to disconnect RCM power supply Eu Ground connector for control outputs Functional control outputs Also indicate current learning mode status RO 3 are directly connected to the OUT 0 3 output pins of RCM 110 120 module GND Analog output to drive an Electronic Control EVG Gear with RCM 110 50 kHz PWM output with RCM 110 RS232 DB9 female connector with RCM 120 4 3 EVA 100 Scope of Supply and Ordering Information Type EnOcean Ordering Code Scope of supply EVA 100 H3004 G100 Evaluation board EVA PCB EnOcean radio modules STM 100 PTM 100 incl Rocker Model RCM 110 and RCM 120 CD with PC link monitor software and detailed kit documentation Wall power supply for EVA PCB Convenient equipment case EnOcean GmbH Page 21 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy 5 DECLARATION CONFORMITY EnOcean GmbH Kolpingring 18a The power of unused energy 82041 Oberhaching www enocean com Declaration of Conformity CE We EnOcean GmbH Kolpingring 18a D 82041 Oberhaching
10. 3 1 Rocker Model For evaluating the PTM 100 a neutral model of a double rocker is available from EnOcean that can be easily snapped onto the PTM 100 module case Figure 12 Rocker Model for PTM 100 Figure 13 Rocker model snapped onto the module Please note that pressing the rocker sends a N message and releasing the rocker sends an U message EnOcean GmbH Page 17 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy enocean 3 2 Construction of suitable Switch Rockers For CAD system development support 3D construction data of the rocker model of chapter 3 1 are available from EnOcean IGS data Using this data the mechanical interface is fixed shape and surface of the rocker s can be changed in correspondence to the requirements Recommendation for suitable rocker material is Ultradur B 4520 with a surface roughness of min Ra 1 0 ym For dimensioning the mechanical interface please also observe the following notes i Initial rocker position Center of bearing d4 40 1 E a n 02 40 1 E 4 7310 1 xe ATE W SN amp 224 2 RO 2 Rubber button contact position 0 8 mm travel of tapping rod Rocker End position 3 5 mm travel of energy bow Figure 14 Construction of switch rockers EnOcean GmbH Page 18 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 gt gt of unused energy enocean 3 3 Module Mounting For mounting the PTM 100 module into
11. On Off pushbutton operated quickly and PWM 50 kHz pushbutton pressed for a longer time with switch off value memory e Scene selection control ALL On Off 6 scene memories e Learning procedure for EnOcean transmitters easy to operate RCM 120 output switching functionalities e Basic signal output function pushbutton 1 channel e Basic signal output function tubular motor control Up Down with slat acting 1 or 2 channel e Learning procedure for EnOcean transmitters easy to operate EnOcean GmbH Page 15 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy enocean Any further switching functions can be simply and flexible realized using the serial interface output of the RCM 120 that is connected to a low priced microcontroller The required output control logic can be easily programmed by the user 2 6 Learning of PTM 100 to RCM 110 120 Receivers The piezo radio transmitter PTM 100 can be easily made known to the receiver RCM 110 or RCM 120 that has been set into learn mode through triggering a PTM 100 radio signal by operating the energy bow when pressing either the O rod or the I rod of the desired channel A B Cor D If the receiver RCM 120 is operated at mode 0 Serial Interface telegrams from learned PTM 100 transmitters are signed see RCM 110 120 User Manual EnOcean GmbH Page 16 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 of unused energy 3 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
12. bability of transmission failure caused by radio data collision for EnOcean light switch transmitter PTM 100 EnOcean GmbH Page 14 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 gt of unused energy enocean 2 4 Serial Data Communication via Receiver Module RCM 120 The RCM 120 Receiver Module of EnOcean enables standard asynchronous communication to a microcontroller or personal computer 9600 bps 1 start bit 8 bit data byte with LSB first 1 stop bit with a decompressed and simple data structure When the RCM 120 receiver is set to Mode O Serial Interface it transfers out data blocks of information from the received RF telegrams For a complete transmitter message a telegram of 14 data bytes is transferred via the serial link The data block format is explained in detail in the RCM 110 120 User Manual Figure 11 Receiver modules RCM 110 and RCM 120 2 5 Basic Switching Features via Receiver Modules RCM 110 and RCM 120 The multifunctional RCM 110 and RCM 120 Radio Receiver Modules are used to receive and process telegrams generated and transmitted by EnOcean radio transmitters Via functional control outputs open collector these modules can be easily integrated into control and switching units for the implementation of different application specific system solutions RCM 110 output switching functionalities e Basic signal output functions switching On Off 1 2 or 4 channels e Basic signal output function dimming
13. general purpose radio receivers STM solar powered wireless sensors CTM remote control and TCM bi directional IT interface 1 3 Features Overview Power Supply power generation by rocker pressing Piezo Power Generator FIEQUENCY T em 868 3 MHz Transmission max 10 mW Modulation rana ASK Data Tate UN 120 kbps Channel bandwidthi 280 2 Antenne sn integrated Transmission range approx 300 m free field Number of Channels 4 channels with 4 action states each upper lower contact nipple is pressed released Module identifier individual 32 bit ID factory programmed EnOcean GmbH Page 5 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy enocean 1 4 Mechanical Interface Module dimensions 53 0 x 44 5 x 14 85 mm energy bow in pressed position 24 5 g Energy bow travel operating force 3 5 mm 7 5 N 0 5 Tapping rod travel operating force
14. h data packages of other EnOcean transmitters as well as disturbances from the environment With each transmission cycle at least three identical subtelegrams are transmitted The transmission of a subtelegram lasts approximately 0 6 ms To optimize data security each telegram is repeated twice within about 20 ms whereas the delay between the second and the third transmission burst is effected at random If some left over energy is available after transmission of three subtelegrams further subtelegrams will be sended EnOcean GmbH Page 13 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy enocean Nominal values 5 ms 10 ms 0 7 5MS at random Figure 9 PTM 100 radio timing 2 3 4 Reliable radio transmission within systems operating many sensors The very short telegrams of EnOcean transmitters enables to operate a lot of senders within the same radio cell the error rate in cause of telegram collisions remains extremely low Statistically viewed the transmission reliability is still bigger than 99 99 in the case of 100 radio sensors that transmit once every minute This means that even large office buildings and also huge industrial facilities can be equipped with a lot of sensors of this kind of radio technology 100 ee ee eee ui 101011111 un LU 1 10 100 1000 Transmission probability Number of senders transmitting one time per minute Figure 10 Pro
15. o RCM 110 120 Receivers 3 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION 3 1 Rocker Model 3 2 Construction of suitable Switch Rockers 3 3 Module Mounting 3 4 Transmission Range 3 5 Approval Requirements 4 DEVELOPMENT TOOLS 4 1 Evaluation Kit EVA 100 4 2 On Board Overview 4 3 EVA 100 Scope of Supply and Ordering Information 5 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY gt A Vi Vi N N N N bh m j m mo m M O O O G NAT N A Vi 99 N M EnOcean GmbH Page 3 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The radio transmitter module PTM 100 from EnOcean enables the implementation of wireless remote controls without batteries Power supply is provided by a built in piezo power generator 100 module serves the 868 MHz air interface protocol of EnOcean Together with the receiver modules RCM 110 or RCM 120 this module can be easily integrated in operation and control units for the implementation of different application specific system solutions 2 Soft rubber contact nipples for switch rocker identification 1 Energy bow on both module sides Rotation axis for pushbuttons or switch rocker Figure 1 Piezo radio transmitter module PTM 100 1 1 Functional Principle A common piezo energy transducer is actuated by a bow 1 which can be pushed from outside the module on the left or right
16. replacement of modules determined to be defective due to workmanship Devices or systems containing RF components must 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 Packing Please use the recycling operators known to you By agreement 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 EnOcean GmbH Page 2 of 22 PTM 100 User Manual V1 4 The power of unused energy Table of Contents Revision History Table of Contents 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 Functional Principle 1 2 Typical Applications 1 3 Features Overview 1 4 Mechanical Interface 1 5 Environmental Conditions 1 6 Ordering Information 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 Block Diagram 2 2 Contact Nipples Designation 2 3 Radio Telegram of PTM 100 2 4 Serial Data Communication via Receiver Module RCM 120 2 5 Basic Switching Features via Receiver Modules RCM 110 and RCM 120 2 6 Learning of PTM 100 t
17. sion range e Easy extensibility e Suitable for uni and bidirectional communication e Flexibility for adaptation of different data structures and data quantities e Possibility of data encryption 2 3 1 Frequency range and transmission cycle allowed The EnOcean technology operates the 868 3 MHz radio channel which is exclusively released for short time data transmission in Europe All transmitters have to stick to a duty cycle of maximal 1 within one hour Permanent transmitters such as radio earphones are not allowed For conventional applications it must be ensured that the PTM 100 radio module is not operated more than 9000 times within one hour Energy bow pressed and released Within this calculation the extraordinary short telegram length is considered inclusive three subtelegrams see chapter 2 3 3 Also a tolerance of 10 in telegram length is included 2 3 2 Modulation process As modulation process EnOcean uses incoherent amplitude modulation ASK Digital amplitude modulation enables the implementation of very efficient energy saving transmitters because only the 1 bits are transferred At the same interference signal level the transmission security of the alternative FSK method is identical to that of the ASK method Reference Pehl Digitale und analoge Nachrichten bertragung H thig 2001 2 3 3 Transmission timing The transmission timing of the radio module PTM 100 has been developed to avoid possible collisions wit
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