S&C SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radio
S&C SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radio Provides communication end point for SCADA devices. Connects to SpeedNet Radio mesh network. High message rates and low latency enable advanced distribution automation. Connectivity for End Nodes A SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radio is well suited for the communication needs of end-node SCADA devices. It is a non-routing radio and does not participate in building the mesh network. It does however, connect to a SpeedNet Radio mesh network that is capable of providing secure, longrange communication with high-message rates. SpeedNet ME Radio is easy to set up and maintain. SpeedNet ME Radio is available with the S&C IntelliTeam CNMS Communication Network Management System. This system enables centralized management of the radio network, with multi-level user access through a browser-based interface. Powerful Multi-Level Security SpeedNet ME Radio provides frequency-hopping spread-spectrum transmission that is inherently difficult to intercept and jam. Its 10-millisecond dwell time on a particular frequency is 60 times faster than other systems, making each transmission a very small target for jamming, and much less susceptible to interference. Address filtering denies network access to unauthorized radios, and 128-bit encryption protects mission-critical data. Exceptional Speed SpeedNet ME Radio can transmit or receive 300 bytes to/from next-hop adjacent neighbors in 30 milliseconds, which is ideal for a DNP 3.0 SCADA data packet size of 300 bytes. Unmatched Standard Features nunlicensed 900-MHz ISM operating band with selectable regions: North America: 902 928 MHz Brazil: 902 907.5 and 915 928 MHz New Zealand: 921 928 MHz Australia: 915 928 MHz nfast physical layer data transmission rates: up to 300 kbps nmessage latency: 30 milliseconds per link, for a 300 byte DNP packet payload nrapid dwell time: 10 milliseconds average nuser-selectable transmit power: +30, +25, +20, or +10 dbm; +30 dbm default nserial and Ethernet data input supporting IPv4, TCP, UDP, ICMP, and SNMPv3 nsecure 128-bit AES data encryption, with userdefined keysets created using supplied keygen tool nconnect to SpeedNet Radio mesh network nassignable message priority ngraphical user interface client tool nmulti-level administrative passwords nover-the-air configuration and software updates nreceived signal strength indication statistics nsimple Network Management Protocol interface can be programmed to automate data collection nbattery back-up. Power, transmit, link, and receive indicators. Antenna, serial, power, and Ethernet data input connections. 2
Typical Applications for SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radio in S&C Automation Products Scada-Mate Switch with 6801 Automatic Switch Control SpeedNet ME Mesh End -Point Radio IntelliRupter PulseCloser Remote Supervisory PME Pad-Mounted Gear 3
B B A C D D (Blue) Mesh Network (Red) Point-to-Point Link SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radio SpeedNet Utility-Pole-Mounted Repeater Radio SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radios applied with SpeedNet Utility-Pole-Mounted Repeater Radios. SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radio furnished in: A B C D S&C IntelliRupter PulseCloser S&C IntelliCap 2000 Automatic Capacitor Control S&C IntelliNode Interface Module applied with intelligent electronic device of other manufacture S&C 6801 Automatic Switch Control applied with S&C Scada-Mate Switch 4
S&C SpeedNet ME Mesh End-Point Radio Specifications Basic Description Mesh end-point radio Agency Approvals FCC in the USA, IC in Canada Frequency Modulation Transmission Physical Layer Data Transmission Rate Occupied Bandwidth at 20 db Regional Hopsets Frequency Dwell Time Hopping Patterns Per-Hop Latency Transmit Power Sensitivity Error Detection and Correction Wireless Transceiver Performance Unlicensed 900-MHz ISM operating band with selectable regions. North America: 902 928 MHz, Brazil: 902 907.5 and 915 928 MHz, New Zealand: 921 928 MHz, Australia: 915 928 MHz 4-ary Gaussian frequency-shift keying Frequency-hopping spread-spectrum 300 kbps 500 khz North America: 51 channels; Brazil: 34 channels; New Zealand: 9 channels; Australia: 23 channels 10 milliseconds 16, user-selectable 30 milliseconds for 300 bytes User-selectable +30, +25, +20, or +10 dbm; +30 dbm default 100 dbm (10-5 Bit Error Rate) 16-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ), Reed-Solomon Forward Error Correction (FEC) Wireless Interface Protocol Ethernet Interface Protocols Data Encryption Network Management Additional Features Network and Data Security Modified Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) IPv4, TCP, UDP, ICMP, SNMPv3, ARP 128-bit, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with user-defined keysets created using supplied keygen tool Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3) and supplied Windows -based SpeedNet Client tool to set parameters and monitor status. IntelliTeam CNMS Communication Network Management System available MAC address filtering, multiple priorities for Quality of Service (QoS), firmware field-upgradeable over-the-air Case Dimensions Weight Ambient Temperature Power Consumption Power Connection Antenna Connection Ethernet Data Connection Serial Data Connection Extruded-aluminum General 6.30 L 4.25 W (5.25 W with mounting flanges) 1.29 H, excluding connectors 0.88 lb (0.40 kg) 40 F to +158 F ( 40 C to +70 C), operating and storage 2.28 watts average receiving, 6.92 watts average transmitting @ +12 Vdc and 1-watt transmit power, 740-mA inrush current on power-up; peak power occurs on transmit Molex Mini-Fit Jr. 2-pin male connector (pin 1 = ground, pin 2 = +12 Vdc), for regulated +10 to +18 Vdc 50-ohm SMA connector, standard polarity RJ45 connector, 10/100 Base-T, with auto-negotiation and auto-cross DB9 female, asynchronous RS-232 at 115.2 kbps max, DNP/UDP/IP or DNP/TCP/IP tunneling 5
Descriptive Bulletin 1074-30 April 14, 2014 Offices Worldwide www.sandc.com Printed in U.S.A.