Product archive

MR400

https//www.racom.eu/eng/products/radio-modems-mr400.html

Highlights

  • 160, 300, 400 MHz
  • 22 kbps/25 kHz
  • 5 or 25 W
  • 1× ETH, 4× COM, I/O
  • Automatic back-up routes
  • Mobile networks
  • Network management SW

MR400 is a well proven radio modem, on the market for over a decade and undisputably well established. Tens of thousands of units serve reliably around the world, from the poles to the equator.

MR400 uses a sophisticated anti-collision protocol on the Radio channel. Its unbeatable network performance is boosted by the unique implementation of proprietary SCADA protocols from all significant vendors on the SCADA market.

Thanks to MR400 extraordinary intelligence, speed and switching time, they are suitable for all types of networks where emphasis is placed on speed and reliability, such as SCADA & Telemetry for utility distributions (water, electricity, oil&gas), SmartGrid power networks, Transaction networks like lottery, ATM or POS, mobile networks including mission-critical fleet management and many other applications.

Features

  • 22 kbps / 25 kHz
  • 11 kbps / 12.5 kHz
  • Polling, Report-by-exception, Mesh
  • Network throughput for 22 kbps/25 kHz:
    • 600 Bytes/sec. in collision environment within one radio coverage area
    • 10 packets/sec. (for packets shorter than 60 Bytes)
    • 15 kbps user data rate for point-to-point link
  • More than 70 protocols – Modbus, IEC101, DNP3, Comli, DF1, Profibus, Modbus TCP, IEC104…
  • Cache mode – speeds up polling protocols
  • SCADA serial protocol addresses are mapped to MR400 addresses
  • TCP (UDP) protocols (e.g. IEC104) are handled transparently
  • Each packet is acknowledged on Radio channel
  • Sophisticated anti-collision protocol on Radio channel allows for report by exception from remotes and simultaneous multi-master polling
  • Dedicated to MORSE system
  • No Linux
  • No Windows
  • Extremely fast booting (3 sec.)

5 slots for modules:

  • Ethernet
  • 2× RS232, 1× RS232, 1× RS232i, 1× RS422/485i
  • I/O – 2×DI, 2×DO, 2×AI, 2×AO,
  • 160, 300, 400 MHz bands, no direct line of sight required
  • Carrier output power 0.1–5 W or 0.1–25 W
  • Exceptional data sensitivity: -105 dBm / 22 kbps / 25 kHz
  • Max. distance more than 50 km
  • High resistance to multi path propagation and interference (CPFSK modulation)
  • Every modem can work simultaneously as a repeater
  • Hybrid networks: – any IP network (Internet,3G/GPRS etc.) can interconnect MR400 units
  • Unlimited number of radio hops
  • Mobile mode in Radio protocol
  • Every stationary unit can serve simultaneously as a Base station for mobiles
  • Cell architecture: automatic instant hand-over, each individual packet from mobile is delivered via the best Base station at the moment
  • Central MR400 maintains a list of “mobile-base” connections, updated with every packet, to enable communication from the centre to mobiles
  • Setr – special management application (Windows/Linux)
  • The most robust and fast remote configuration and diagnostics – only the necessary data is transferred
  • Monitoring of User interfaces and Radio channel, either locally or remotely
  • On line as well as historical statistics for all interfaces and Radio channel
  • Configuration and diagnostics – detail
  • Client – Server architecture, unlimited number of clients
  • Server maintains database of statistic data from all/selected units
  • Intelligent data collection algorithm avoids conflicts with user traffic
  • Unlimited number of clients (Windows/Linux)
  • Graphical display of statistic data over arbitrary period
  • Network topology displayed on a map background
  • Network planning tools – signal coverage calculation using digital elevation model
  • Convenient access to MORSE utility programs
  • Licensed radio bands
  • FEC, interleaving, proprietary data compression
  • CRC32 data integrity control on Radio channel
  • Proprietary protocol on Radio channel with packet acknowledgement
  • Blowfish encryption with SHA1 and 160bit symmetric keys
  • Firewall – address filtering
  • Password-protected access
  • https web interface
  • SSL certificate up to 2048 bits: even your own one
  • Every single unit tested in a climatic chamber as well as in real traffic
  • Military or industrial grade components are used
  • Industrial die-cast aluminium case
  • Operating temperature -30 to +70 °C (-22 to +158 °F)
  • Vibration and shock resistant
  • Sleep mode – 2.5 mA, controlled via a digital input
  • Power down – unit boots within 3 sec. after power up
  • DIN rail, flat or 19” rack mounting
  • CE, FCC approvals
  • Vibration – EN 61 373

Specifications

Radio parameters
Types 1)
Half-duplex Frequency
MR160 135 – 175 MHz
MR300 290 – 350 MHz
MR400 350 – 470 MHz
Tuning range 3.2 MHz
Channel spacing 2) 12.5 / 25 kHz
Frequency stability ±1.0 ppm
Modulation 4CPFSK
Data rate 10.84 kbps / 12.5 kHz
21.68 kbps / 25 kHz
Carrier output power 2) 0.1 W–5 W; 0.1 W–25 W
Sensitivity for BER 10e-6 -110 dBm / 10.84 kbps / 12.5 kHz
-105 dBm / 21.68 kbps / 25 kHz
Electrical
Primary power 13.8 V (10.8–15.6 V)
Rx 3) 380 mA (Eth +40 mA, I/O +50 mA)
Tx 3) 1.6 A / 1 W; 2.0 A / 5 W; 5.5 A / 25 W
Sleep mode 2.5 mA
Interfaces
5 slots Ethernet, 2× RS232, 1× RS232, 1× RS232i, 1× RS422/485i, I/O – 2×DI, 2×DO, 2×AI, 2×AO
Environmental
IP Code (Ingress Protection) IP40
Operating temperature -30 to +70 °C (-22 to +158 °F)
Humidity 5 to 95% non-condensing
Storage temperature -40 to +85 °C (-40 to +185 °F)
Mechanical
Casing Rugged die-cast aluminium
Dimensions 208 W × 108 D × 63 H mm (8.19 × 4.25 × 2.48 in)
Weight 1.2 kg (2.65 lbs)
SW
User protocols on COM More than 70 protocols – Modbus, IEC101, DNP3,Comli, DF1, Profibus,
User protocols on Ethernet Modbus TCP, IEC104…
Multi master applications Yes
Report by exception Yes
Collision Avoidance Capability Yes
Repeaters Store-and-forward; Every unit; Unlimited number
Diagnostics and Management
Radio link testing RSS, DQ, Homogenity
Statistic Rx/Tx packets on User interfaces and for User data and Radio protocol (Repeats, etc.) on Radio channel
Network management RANEC software
Approvals
Radio parameters CE, FCC part 90, RSS119
Use in automotive environments ECE Regulation 010.00
Vibrations EN 61 373

1) Availability of types and frequencies

Type MR160 MR160 MR400
Output power (W) 5 25 5
Channel spacing (kHz) 12.5 / 25 12.5 / 25 12.5 / 25
Tuning range (MHz) 138-163.2 148-163.2 400-450
CE approval (MHz) 135-180 135-180 350-470
FCC approval (MHz) 406-412
421-512

All units are supposed to be used for expansion of existing networks. They were manufactured by end of 2020.
2) HW option
3) Values depend on frequency and modem type

Applications

Accessories

The product(s) are obsolete, not under production any more.

  • MRouters are special industrial computers which are included in the MORSE system in places where it is necessary to communicate between several independent IP networks with physically separated Ethernet interfaces or in cases where it is necessary to boost the hardware of other MORSE equipment (computing power, number and type of interfaces) or their firmware (special protocols and applications).MRouters are used primarily in MORSE network centres.The MC100 controller serves purposes similar to MRouters. It is made from the computer part of radio modems, hence it is fully compatible with MORSE and also provides modularity of interfaces like a radio modem.WALRUS is a virtual router made in software that emulates radio modem or controller behaviour within computers running OS LINUX.

Type Characteristics
MRouter MRouter-A2 Minimum dimensions, with 2 independent Ethernet interfaces
Controller MC100 Computer part of radio modems
Virtual router WALRUS Software emulation of a radio modem (or rather of a controller)

The product(s) are obsolete, not under production any more.

  • With the extremely fast Rx/Tx switching achieved by RACOM radio modems high demands are placed on the durability and quality of the power supply. RACOM therefore develops and manufactures its own brand of high-end power supplies:

Type Characteristics
AC MS2000/12 230 V AC / 13.8 V DC, intelligent back-up
MS2000/24 230 V AC / 24 V DC, intelligent back-up
DC DCC24 20-60 V DC / 13.8 V DC

The product(s) are obsolete, not under production any more.

MORSE

MORSE is an advanced communication system based on hardware and software components developed and manufactured by RACOM:
Radio modems MR400,
Products below are obsolete, not under production any more:
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS router MG100i,
Controller MC100,
Router MRouter
Virtual router WALRUS.

MORSE communication system has been originally designed for wireless data transfer using radio channel,
however any transmission medium may be used (IP, GSM…). Because of that, MORSE can be used for all kinds of
applications from point-to-point to extensive hybrid networks.

The MORSE system is ideal for applications requiring frequent transmission of short messages with a minimum response time.

MORSE excels over other similar communication systems in its method of
implementation and the range of protocols offered on the user interface of MR400
radio modems and MG100 GPRS modems. There are 77 standard and company protocols
available and the implementation of others is pending upon requests from
users.

Utillities

A comprehensive set of diagnostics and configuration tools for the MORSE network. These
tools allow users to configure, diagnose and test individual components as well as whole networks,
both locally and remotely. They are available free of charge at www.racom.eu, for both Windows and Linux OS.

Name of utility Characteristics
SETR setting parameters, diagnostics and maintenance
MEMCP downloading firmware
NETLOCK locking and unlocking hardware components
NETCONF uploading and downloading configurations

RANEC

RANEC is a comprehensive, modular package of HW and SW designed not only for managing and diagnosing MORSE networks, but also for their design, development and servicing:

RanecBase is a set of programs which allow users to operate a conventional Network Management Centre on the MORSE network, e.g.:

  • to monitor activities in the MORSE network in real time and via RanecClient to display the immediate status of individual network points (communication status on/off, running on back-up supply, etc.)
  • to send e-mails or SMS messages in case of alarms
  • to periodically save statistical data from individual sites of the network (e.g. signal strength, response time, number of transferred / repeated / lost packets on all channels [serial, Ethernet, radio], internal temperature, voltage, noise, etc.) to the MySQL database
  • to change the configuration of individual MORSE devices on-line

RanecAdvanced is an auxiliary module to RanecBase designed for advanced MORSE network users, particularly RACOM partners. This module integrates tools for:

  • network design and development
  • working with a digital terrain model
  • displaying signal coverage of a territory from fixed points and mobile device
  • automatic detection of the topology of a running network
  • detection of radio network configuration errors (e.g. time synchronisation) and signal propagation problems

RanecClient is graphical client for managing RanecBase and RanecAdvanced, and for displaying the data provided by these modules. In a LAN environment an unlimited number of RanecClients can be started simultaneously to one RanecBase or RanecAdvanced. RanecClient is supplied for OS Windows and Linux.

MServer is a server supplied for MORSE networks. Among others all programs from the RANEC package
run on it. OS Linux and MySQL database form its base. In case when the server runs on MS Windows,
all packages can be installed in a virtual machine like (e.g. VMware).

MRemote is a remote access module for the MORSE network. It can be run within the RANEC package and can be used
for remote access to a MServer as well as other RACOM devices in MORSE networks. MRemote can be
implemented according to specific customer situations and wishes.

RANEC is not available for new deliveries.

Download

Datasheets
Datasheet MR400 - A3 MR400_data_A3.pdf1 800 kB11.09.2012
Datasheet MR400 - A4 MR400_data_A4.pdf978 kB11.09.2012
Product codes
Narrowband radio modems - MRxxx, MDxxx mr400_znac_a.pdf22 kB23.07.2014
Wideband radio modems - MXxxx, MWxxx mw160_znac_a.pdf22 kB23.07.2014
HW manuals
Narrowband radio modems, Full-duplex - MD400, MD300, MD160 md400-m-en.pdf1 006 kB17.04.2018
Narrowband radio modems, Half-duplex - MR400, MR300, MR160, MR070 mr400-m-en.pdf1 212 kB24.09.2019
Wideband radio modems, Full-duplex - MX160 mx160-m-en.pdf1 085 kB17.04.2018
Wideband radio modems, Half-duplex - MW160 mw160-m-en.pdf988 kB06.02.2018
Approvals
E8 MR070, MR160, MR300, MR400, MD160, MD300, MD400, MX160 homologace_E8.pdf340 kB29.10.2008
MR Family EU DoC mrfamily-d-en.pdf142 kB12.06.2017
MC100 - Controler
MC100 - CE Approval mc100-d-en.pdf140 kB01.02.2007
MC100 - Leaflet mc100-l-en.pdf304 kB28.01.2010
MC100 - Product code mc100_znac_a.pdf19 kB23.07.2014
MC100 - User manual mc100-m-en.pdf1 014 kB17.04.2018
Firmware manuals
SETR - MORSE Firmware Documentation firmw400-m-en.pdf1 251 kB20.09.2013
Software manuals
MEMCP - Downloading firmware download-m-en.pdf398 kB15.02.2008
SETR - Default macro (factory setting) xfac.mac1 kB28.12.2007
SETR - Default macro (separate menu) xde.mac2 kB28.12.2007
SETR - Default macro (separate menu, rapid) xder.mac2 kB26.08.2008
UTILS - generally utils-m-en.pdf472 kB04.06.2010
Network Management
MServer - CE Approval mserver-d-en.pdf69 kB02.02.2007
MServer - User manual MServer-m-en.pdf1 196 kB22.06.2011
RANEC - Leaflet ranec-l-en.pdf427 kB29.05.2009
RANEC - User manual ranec-m-en.pdf914 kB07.01.2010
MORSE Guides
MORSE Guide 1 - Introduction morse-m1-en.pdf848 kB25.04.2008
MORSE Guide 2 - Mobile mode, Diagnostic, ... morse-m2-en.pdf1 018 kB29.05.2009
MORSE Guide 3 - Ethernet in MORSE morse-m3-en.pdf1 193 kB25.09.2012
Firmware archive
10.0.90.0  
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10.0.86.0  
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  walrus-ux-10.0.86.0.tgz388 kB11.05.2009
10.0.76.0  
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10.0.62.0  
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8.0.11.0  
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757  
  linux-i386-757-morse.tgz1 438 kB16.06.2006
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  release-notes-757.txt2 kB16.06.2006
745  
  linux-i386-745-morse.tgz738 kB29.06.2007
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  m1r-745-m-all.zip1 657 kB03.01.2006
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  mswin-i386-745-utils.zip6 612 kB29.06.2007
  release-notes-745.txt2 kB29.06.2007
740  
  linux-i386-740-morse.tgz280 kB21.11.2005
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  m2r-740-co.zip257 kB21.11.2005
  mswin-i386-740-utils.zip6 606 kB21.11.2005
  release-notes-740.txt2 kB21.11.2005
721  
  linux-i386-721-morse.tgz978 kB15.07.2005
  linux-i386-pc-721-walrus.tgz310 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mb10.zip10 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mc10.zip1 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-md10.zip164 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-me10.zip162 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mg10.zip164 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mh10.zip154 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mi10.zip150 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mj10.zip163 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mk10.zip143 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-ml10.zip152 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mm10.zip169 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mn10.zip164 kB15.07.2005
  mr25-721-mo10.zip163 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-cb10.zip15 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-cd10.zip218 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-ce10.zip216 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-cg10.zip218 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-ch10.zip207 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-ci10.zip203 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-cj10.zip217 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-cl10.zip205 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-cm10.zip209 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-cn10.zip218 kB15.07.2005
  mr900-721-co10.zip203 kB15.07.2005
  mswin-i386-721-utils.zip6 606 kB15.07.2005
  release-notes-721.txt2 kB15.07.2005
715  
  linux-i386-715-morse.tgz717 kB01.06.2005
  linux-i386-pc-715-walrus.tgz316 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mb10.zip10 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mc10.zip1 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-md10.zip162 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-me10.zip161 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mg10.zip163 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mh10.zip153 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mi10.zip143 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mj10.zip162 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mk10.zip141 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-ml10.zip151 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mm10.zip167 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mn10.zip163 kB01.06.2005
  mr25-715-mo10.zip162 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-cb10.zip15 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-cd10.zip215 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-ce10.zip214 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-cg10.zip215 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-ch10.zip204 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-ci10.zip193 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-cj10.zip214 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-cl10.zip202 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-cm10.zip206 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-cn10.zip215 kB01.06.2005
  mr900-715-co10.zip200 kB01.06.2005
  mswin-i386-715-utils.zip6 605 kB01.06.2005
  release-notes-715.txt1 kB01.06.2005
RANEC firmware archive
Firmware actual
Firmware current  
  m1r-11.0.9.0-all.fkl.zip2 226 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mb10.fkl.zip10 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mc10.fkl.zip1 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-md10.fkl.zip179 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-me10.fkl.zip175 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mg10.fkl.zip179 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mh10.fkl.zip171 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mi10.fkl.zip168 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mj10.fkl.zip176 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mk10.fkl.zip166 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-ml10.fkl.zip167 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mm10.fkl.zip175 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mn10.fkl.zip164 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mo10.fkl.zip180 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mr10.fkl.zip163 kB16.08.2013
  m1r-11.0.9.0-mt10.fkl.zip152 kB16.08.2013
  m2r-11.0.21.0-all.fkl.zip3 793 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cb10.fkl.zip24 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cd10.fkl.zip330 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-ce10.fkl.zip326 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cg10.fkl.zip330 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-ch10.fkl.zip321 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-ci10.fkl.zip317 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cj10.fkl.zip326 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cl10.fkl.zip316 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cm10.fkl.zip310 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cn10.fkl.zip295 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-co10.fkl.zip304 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-cr10.fkl.zip296 kB30.11.2015
  m2r-11.0.21.0-ct10.fkl.zip300 kB30.11.2015
  mr25-602-ma10.zip21 kB13.04.2003
  mr25-602-mw10.zip19 kB13.04.2003
  release-notes-10.0.62.0.txt2 kB13.01.2009
  release-notes-11.0.21.0.txt2 kB30.11.2015
  release-notes-11.0.9.0.txt2 kB08.02.2011
  release-notes-757.txt2 kB16.06.2006
Ranec current  
  linux-i386-6.0.0.13-utils-ranec.tgz3 974 kB01.07.2011
Utils current  
  daemons-ux-10.0.18.0.tgz2 375 kB04.12.2008
  linux-i386-757-morse.tgz1 438 kB16.06.2006
  linux-i386-pc-749-walrus.tgz367 kB03.04.2006
  mswin-i386-757-utils.zip6 634 kB16.06.2006
  rrcryptctl-ux-0.1.5.0.tgz500 kB21.02.2019
  rrcryptctl-win-gui-0.1.5.0.exe1 136 kB21.02.2019
  utils-ux-11.0.21.0.tgz1 415 kB30.11.2015
  utils-ux-11.0.9.0.tgz1 415 kB08.02.2011
  utils-win-gui-11.0.21.0.zip6 169 kB30.11.2015
  utils-win-gui-11.0.9.0.exe6 161 kB08.02.2011
  utils-win-gui-11.0.9.0.zip6 169 kB08.02.2011
  walrus-ux-11.0.21.0.tgz388 kB30.11.2015
  walrus-ux-11.0.9.0.tgz388 kB08.02.2011

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