Real-Time Data Transmitter SCADA Two-Way Transmitter Model 50386
Technical Characteristics:
PCOS:

Processor: Intel 80386EX

Clock Speed: 33 MHz

Bus size: 16 bits

Serial bus: I2C

FLASH memory: 4 MB

EEROM memory: 8 KB

RAM memory: 1 MB

PIC I/O Processor

Clock Speed: 20 MHz

Communication bus: I2C
Communications:

Serial ports: 2 RS232 standard

Serial port expansion: 4 RS232 additional

ALERT radio: Transmit/receive

ScadaLynx radio: Transmit/receive

Protocols: ALERT, ScadaLynx, Modbus, GOES, other protocols available

Internal telephone modem: Option
Analog Inputs:

Number of external inputs: 16 (14 available, 2 reserved for on board voltage measurement)

Resolution: 16-bits

Input Ranges: 0 to 5 Vdc or 4 to 20 mA with resistor

Absolute error: 0.0015%

Linearity error: 0.003%

Ref. temperature stability: 5 ppm/ ° C
Up/Down Counter Inputs:

Number of inputs: 4

Low speed input types: Form C, contact closure, direction line

Maximum input rate: 100 Hz

Input noise filtering: 200 kHz (-3 dB)
High Speed Counter Inputs:

Number of inputs: 4

High speed input types: AC, 5 Vdc

Maximum input rate: 2 kHz

Input noise filtering: 5 kHz (-3 dB)
Digital Inputs:

Number of inputs: 12

I/O types: Contact closure and 5 Vdc

Input noise filtering: 15 Hz (-3 dB)
Digital Outputs:

Number of outputs: 6

I/O types: Low side, Open drain

Output capacity: 50 Vdc and 150 mA DC continuous sink current
SDI-12 Input:

Input pins: Signal, Gnd, 12 Vdc
Power Required:

Fully asleep: 10 to 16 Vdc, < 3 mA

Fully awake: 10 to 16 Vdc, < 150 mA

Power required does not include optional hardware and/or boards
Switched Power Supply:

5 Vdc sensor power: 30 mA, maximum

12 Vdc sensor power: 500 mA, maximum

12 Vdc radio power: 6 A maximum

12 Vdc radio power amplifier: 5 A maximum
General:

Operating temperature: -40 to 85 °C

Humidity: 0 to 95%, non-condensing
Applications:

The Model 50386 Data Transmitter is programmed using a Windows based Toolbox software package. Transmitter programming can be done directly using either one of the two onboard RS232 serial ports or remotely through telemetry equipment connected to these ports. The programming parameters include station identification; sensor I/O identification, scaling, sampling, computations, logging threshold, reporting threshold; alarm or control actions; communication parameters; power down settings; clock time and time zone; and data logging format and limit.
Real-Time Data Transmitter model 5096
Technical Characteristics:
Environmental:

Operating temperature: -40 to 65° C

Storage temperature: -60 to 75° C

Operating humidity: 0 to 100% RH, non-condensing
Main Logic Board:

Memory size: 96 Kbytes, CMOS EPROM - 64 Kb CMOS RAM - 32 Kb, battery backed

Manual controls: Reset switch, Test switch, Station ID

Diagnostic LEDS: Test error, power error, sensor power, TX-on, test, run

Standby current: <300 µA (120 µA)

Supply voltage: 10.5 to 18.5 Vdc (12.2 to 14.5 Vdc battery operated with radio)

Serial port baud rate: 300 (default), 1200, 2400, 4600, 9600

Transmitter baud rate: 300

CPU type: 80C196 (5MHz)

Clock: Real-time software clock

Digital inputs: 4 digital channels ,up to 100 event triggers/second, 2 channels up/ down accumulator, 2 channels up only with pre-divide counter

Status inputs: 1 channel with 8 digital status lines

Analog inputs: 8 analog ch. (10-bit resolution with +/- 0.24% non-linearity error), 7 ch. (0-5 Vdc), 1 chn. for battery voltage

Analog supply voltages: Vbatt (12 Vdc nominal) - non-switched, +5 Vdc - non-switched, Vsw (12 Vdc nominal) – switched, Vref (+5 Vdc) – switched
Model 5096: (Also 5054, 5090, & 5081 Packaged Systems)

Enclosure: Aluminum canister

Size: 8 in. diameter x 23 in. high

Weight: 19 lbs with battery

Shipping weight: 12 lbs (battery shipped separately)

Battery: 12 Vdc, 12 Amp-hour rechargeable gel cell battery

External 12 Vdc connector: 3 pin MS male connector for solar panel or optional AC charger

Antenna: BNC female bulkhead

Serial console: 9 pin D-type RS-232C female connector mounted on circuit board
Applications:

The Model 5096 Real-Time Data Transmitter collects, processes, and transmits analog and digital sensor data on events and timed intervals. The collection, processing, and transmission of sensor data is controlled by parameters that are easily programmed using a terminal or computer with standard communications software. Communications with the transmitter is through an RS- 232 port.