Wireless Devices POCSAG Y1707RS User manual

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POCSAG Wireless Data Receiver
Model No. Y1707RS/TTL
Operation Manual
Wireless Devices Inc. (Taiwan)

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Multi-Function Radio Paging Data Receiver, Model No:Y1707RS/TTL
The Y1707 Series is the high performance VHF/UHF/900MHz paging data receiver which is an
ideal product for providing remote control and one way telemetry utilizing either the existing
POCSAG paging infrastructure or on-premises paging equipment. These units provide eight
addressable TTL output lines as well as a RS-232 serial port output.
Application
•Data Receiver
•Remote Controller
•Car Burglar Alarm
•Telemetry
•Data Monitor
•Advertisement Panel
•Taxicab Call message
•LED Display Panel
•Any remote application
Main Function
•138MHz~174MHz, 430MHz~470MHz, 929MHz~933MHz
•POCSAG, Baud: 512bps/1200bps/2400bps
•Built-in RS-232 Driver
•Built-in 6 Ports On/Off Output to Driver Relays
•Data output TTL or RS-232 Output
•Numeric( 4bit) / Alphanumeric (7bit) selectable
•Over the Air to Reprogramming Pager ID and Password
•Programming by RS-232 from P/C Windows
•Internal Antenna For Long distance

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Specifications
General
Size:
70mm X 50 mm X 18 mm (Module only without Housing)
76mm X 72mm X 33mm (with Housing)
Power supply requirements: 6-13V DC. 50mA maximum current consumption.
Weight 30gm(Module only) / 60gm (with housing)
Operation Temperature -40˚C~85˚C
RF Performance
Frequency bands:
138~174MHz,(synthesize), 430~470/929~932MHz by crystals
Oscillator
No-tune bandwidth: 10Mhz VHF, 20MHz UHF.
Frequency stability: +/- 2.5ppm standard
Channel spacing 12.5kHz or 25kHz
Demodulation FSK NRZ, POCSAG format 512, 1200 or 2400 Bps
Selectivity 55dB
Inter modulation rejection 60dB
PLL step size 12.5K/25K
Sensitivity -106db/M (512bps),-105db/M (1200bps), -103db/M (2400bps)
User Interfaces
Serial RS-232 -2400 Bps
Parallel 8 discrete outputs, TTL levels.
Programming Via serial port or Over the Air Reprogramming.
Antenna Built-in loop antenna
Output port ULN-2003 Low for active

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Model No: Y1707RS/TTL
Pin and Connector Designation
V+
GND Power
O/1
O/2
O/3
O/4
O/5
O/6
RXD(RS232)
TXD(RS232)
GND(RS-232)
V+
V+ 6~13V Power
GND
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
TOP
2.54X8X2
J2 Main Connector
TXD(TTL)
RXD(TTL)
ON/OFF/PULSE Outpou Port 1~6
Receiver Data output to P/C DB9-pin #2
Data input from P/C to P/C DB9- pin #3
TTL Data Output(Option)
TTl Data Input(Option)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Red Power
Green On-Air
Phone Jack RS-232
DC Jack
J1J3LED
RY1
RELAY-DPDT
RY6
RELAY-DPDT
+12
Any DC 12 V Relays
System ground to P/C DB9- pin #5
Remoto Controller Application Section
Data Application Section

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◎J1 DC Jack for DC Power 6~13 V Input.
◎J3 (Phone Jack) RS-232 Connect with Computer for POCSAG Data receiver Use Only.
◎Green color, LED for Paging network signal Indicate.
◎Red color, LED for Power ON Indicate.
◎J2 Main connector for multi input/output and power connect with Computer or Relays, also
to Connect with computer to programming.
J2-1 O/1 for Port #1 output to drive to relays.
J2-2 O/2 for Port #2 output to drive to relays.
J2-3 O/3 for Port #3 output to drive to relays.
J2-4 O/4 for Port #4 output to drive to relays.
J2-5 O/5 for Port #5 output to drive to relays.
J2-6 O/6 for Port #6 output to drive to relays.
J2-7, 8,16 for DC power Input DC 6~13 V+.
J2-9, 10 System ground for power V-.
J2-11 Ground for RS-232. (Connect with Computer Pin 5 of RS-232 DB9).
J2-12 TXD for data output. (Connect with Computer Pin 2 of RS-232 DB9).
J2-13 RXD, for data input. (Connect with Computer Pin 3 of RS-232 DB9).
J2-14 TXD (TTL level output)(for option).
J2-15 RXD (TTL level input)(for option).

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Y1707RS/TTL [Version 1.3]
<<Remote Controller’s Application Sections >>
A. How to issue the command to your paging remote controller
Please access a paging call attempt with the following messages.
PPPP A C C RRRRR
Preventing the incorrect key inputs [PPPP + ACC + RRRRR = 12 Digits (must)].
PPPP = Password (0001~9999)
A= Output Port Number.
A=1 = Relay #1.
A=2 = Relay #2.
A=0 = Relay #1 + Relay #2.
CC = Output Status (Remark: H=Relay Active, L=Off, T=Times, Z=Endless)
00 = Always L
01 = Always H
12 = H2S/1T
13 = H1S/L1S/3T
14 = H2S/L2S/4T
15 = H10S/L10S/Z
16 = H20S/L20S/Z
17 = H1S/ L1S/Z
18 = H0.5S/L0.5S/Z
19 = H6S/L1S/Z
21 = H0.25S/L10S/H0.5S/L10S/H1S/L10S/H2S/L10S/H.Z
22 = H0.5S/1T
23 = H3S/1T.
24 = H20S/1T.
25 = H3S/L3S/10T.
26 = H2S/L2S/20T.
27 = H1S/L1S/30T.
28 = H0.5S/L0.5H/30T.
29 = H30S/1T.
31 = H0.5sec/1T
32 = H1sec/1T
33 = H3sec/1T
34 = H5sec/1T
35 = H8sec/1T
36 = H10sec/1T

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37 = H12sec/1T
38 = H30sec/1T
39 = H50sec/1T
41 = H1min/1T
42 = H3min/1T
43 = H5min/1T
44 = H8min/1T
45 = H10min/1T
46 = H15min/1T
47 = H20min/1T
48 = H30min/1T
49 = H45min/1T
51 = H1hr/1T
52 = H2hr/1T
53 = H3hr/1T
54 = H4hr/1T
55 = H6hr/1T
56 = H8hr/1T
57 = H12hr/1T
58 = H13hr/1T
59 = H24hr/1T
If A C C = 0 0 0 = All Relays Off.
RRRRR = Customer ID. These 5 digital ID are to secure the correct message
commands, which must only be set by via the P/C programming.
Example for making the command:
Message: 2222 1 01 12345
Password = 2222 (PPPP)
1 = Relay # 1 (A)
01 = ON (CC)
12345 = customer ID, (RRRRR)

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B. How to Change the Password
Please make a paging call attempt with the messages as below.
PPPP NNNN PPPP
PPPP = Old Password (0001~9999)
NNNN = New Password
PPPP = Old Password (0001~9999)
Preventing the incorrect key inputs [PPPP + ACC + RRRRR = 12 Digits (must)].
Example for changing the password:
1111 2222 1111
Old Pass word = 1111 (PPPP)
New Pass Word = 2222 (NNNN)

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The several types for Y1707 Module Connectors to meet with difference application
Type S V+ 6-24V
GND Power
O/1
O/2
O/3
O/4
O/5
O/6
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6-24V
V+ 6-24V
GND Power
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
SIDE
TOP
2.54X8X2
J2
TXD(TTL for option
)
RXD(TTL for option
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Type 1 V+ 6-24V
GND Power
O/1
O/2
O/3
O/4
O/5
O/6
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6-24V
V+ 6-24V
GND Power
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
SIDE
TOP
2.54X8X2
J2
TXD(TTL for option
)
RXD(TTL for option
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Type 2
NC
NC
NC
GND Power
LOOP WITH #11
RS232 RX from PC
ON-Air LED Indica
t
NC
RS232 TX to PC
loop with #4
V+ 6-24V
NC
GND RS-232
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TOP
SIDE
CP014
J3
Type 3
GND
LOOP WITH #5
RS232 RX from PC
ON-Air LED Indica
t
RS232 TX to PC
loop with #1
V+ 6-24V
NC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8 7 6 5
4 3 2 1
TOP
SIDE
CP014
J3

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Type 4
GND
RS-232 RX
RS-232 TX
Power V+ 6-24V
-+
Type 5 V+ 6-24V
GND Power
O/1
O/2
O/3
O/4
O/5
O/6
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6-24V
V+ 6-24V
GND Power
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
SIDE
TOP
2.54X8X2
J2
TXD(TTL for option
)
RXD(TTL for option
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Type 6 V+ 6-24V
GND Power
O/1
O/2
O/3
O/4
O/5
O/6
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6-24V
V+ 6-24V
GND Power
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
SIDE
TOP
2.54X8X2
J2
TXD(TTL for option
)
RXD(TTL for option
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Type 7
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6~24V Power
6 5 4 3 2 1
TOP
2.54 X 6 TXD(TTL for option)
RXD(TTL for option)
J2a
1
2
3
4
5
6

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Type 8
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6~24V Power
6 5 4 3 2 1
TOP
2.54 X 6 TXD(TTL for option)
RXD(TTL for option)
J2a
1
2
3
4
5
6
Type 9
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6~24V Power
6 5 4 3 2 1
TOP
2.54 X 6 TXD(TTL for option)
RXD(TTL for option)
J2a
1
2
3
4
5
6
Type 10
RXD(RS232)DB9-3
TXD(RS232)DB9-2
GND(RS-232)DB9-5
V+ 6~24V Power
6 5 4 3 2 1
TOP
2.54 X 6 TXD(TTL for option)
RXD(TTL for option)
J2a
1
2
3
4
5
6
You can select from with housing or without housing.

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C. How to programming the Y1707RS/TTL
1).Connect the DC plug and RS-232 plug into Y1707 (or Y1707 Programmer)
2).Connected the RS-232 cable from Y1707 to P/C or N/B
3).Install programming CD software into your P/C or N/B
4) Click [Pager Module programming Kit-y1707V1] to run the Y1707 data
programming process.
Programming Manual of Y1707
1. Frequency:
This set-up is used for the reference information only: It does not affect any
Technical features contained in the Y1707 unit.
2. Y1707 Address (Cap Code) Set-Up:
There are total 6 addresses in this unit with each address range from:
zAddr 1:set from 0000008 to 2097151. And it must key in 0 digit if disable.
zAddr 2:set from 0000008 to 2097151. And it must key in 0 digit if disable.
zAddr 3:set from 0000008 to 2097151. And it must key in 0 digit if disable.
zAddr 4:set from 0000008 to 2097151. And it must key in 0 digit if disable.
zAddr 5: set from 0000008 to 2097151. And it must key in 0 digit if disable.

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zAddr 6:set from 0000008 to 2097151. And it must key in 0 digit if disable.
Be sure to enter the “0” digit if the “disable” feature is required. Please
Do not leave it blank. Since this will cause the unit malfunction.
3. Command Password Control Set-Up:
There are total in 4 digits’ numeric command password from 0000 to 9999.
And this programming and alternation can be set either by computer or
through the air paging messaging from the applied operator network.
4. Customer ID Set-Up:
Also, the customer ID contains 4 numeric digits from 0000 to 9999. And this
ID only can be set via the PC computer from your local authorized dealer. The Air
paging messages can not have any changes of this set-up.
5. Re-Program ID Set-Up:
There are 5 digits re-program ID reserved for the authorized dealer to
alternate the unit address from the air paging. Please must make sure
These programmed digits before the air paging alternations.
6. At the Start of the Text:
This is to distinguish each receiving messages by adding the programmed
Characters at The start of the text.
7. At the End of The Text:
This is to distinguish each receiving messages by adding the programmed
Characters at the end of the text.
8. Power Saving Set-Up:
“Enable” stands for the power ON-Off-ON-Off. And the “disable” means
The power output always ON.
Remark:This feature is reserved for the PDA operation only.
9. Baud Rate Set-Up:512/1200/2400 bps for Paging data speed.
10. Data Polarity Set-Up:Can be set by normal data or invert data polarity.
11. Message Type Set-Up:
For numeric (4 bit) or Alphanumeric (7 bit) or Auto (not active yet) set-up.
12. Password Change Over The Air Set-Up:
This feature is to allow users changing their current password through
The service provider’s air messages paging.
13. Address (Cap Code) Alternation Over The Air Set-Up:
This feature is to alternate the Y1707 unit’s 7 address digits changes through
The service provider’s air messages paging.
14. Memory Select Set-Up:
If set at the “power off all reset”, the relay’s received commands will all be
cleared out once the power off and on again. And the “keep last command
status” is to recall the last commands after the power on again.

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15. SAVE Function:To save the programmed data into the computer.
16. WRITE Function:To write the programmed data into the Y1707.
17. READ Function:Read the programmed data out from Y1707 unit.
18. EXIT Function:To exit this programming software.
19. Command Buffer Set-Up: For engineer use only.
20. Com Port Pool:
The Y1707’s receiving data can be monitored in this screen. And
The other way to view these data is to activate the Hyper terminal screen
under the MS windows operational software.
Wireless Devices Inc.(Taiwan)
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