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Table of Contents

List of components

Phantom Edge overview

Installation steps

Technical specification

Safety instructions for installation

Uninstallation and End-of-Life disposal instructions

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Summary of Contents for PHANTOM EDGE

Page 1: ...PHANTOM EDGE Discover the World of AIoT Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...nts Phantom Edge overview Installation steps Technical specification Safety instructions for installation Uninstallation and End of Life disposal instructions 3 4 6 18 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 Regulatory Information 22 7 Content Pg No Sl No 2 ...

Page 3: ...ent Transformer CT with Connector set of 3 5 CT Cable Extender Optional 1 6 Voltage Connection Cable with Connector 1 7 Cable Ties 4 8 Mounting Screws 4 9 Contact and Warranty Card 1 11 Double Sided Tape 1 10 Drill Paper Guide 1 12 Wall Plugs 4 1 6 2 7 3 4 8 5 10 9 11 12 PHANTOM EDGE Discover the World of AIoT 3 ...

Page 4: ...Phantom EDGE View 2 1 Front View Ethernet LED Indicator Voltage Input CT Input RS 232 CT INPUT VOLTAGE INPUT Differential Pressure Element LTE Antenna 1 Micro Sim Slot 2 2 Right View LTE 1 4 ...

Page 5: ...LTE Antenna 2 Wi Fi Antenna 2 4 Back View LTE 2 Wi Fi 2 3 Left View Technical Specifications Manufacturer Details Label Hardware ID 5 ...

Page 6: ...rd Insertion Optional Gently pull the flap on its right side to reveal the Micro SIM card slot Insert Micro SIM into Phantom Edge as per the marking sticker a LTE 1 b LTE 1 If Wi Fi connection is not available use SIM card for it 6 ...

Page 7: ...Close the Micro SIM cap and fasten it firmly without any bulge LTE 1 c 7 ...

Page 8: ...off the other liner of double sided tape from the backside of Phantom Edge b 8 Clean the backside of the device using Iso Propyl alcohol peel off the liner from one side of double sided tape and stick it to the backside of Phantom Edge as shown above Ensure there are no air bubbles while sticking a Identify a flat painted wall or metallic surface to mount Phantom Edge Ensure that Phantom Edge is m...

Page 9: ...les of sufficient depth to accommodate wall plugs provided in the installation kit Option B Mount Phantom Edge on a vertical surface using screws c Insert four wall plugs into the drill holes with the help of hammer d Mount the Phantom Edge on the wall using the four screws provided in the kit 9 ...

Page 10: ...otate the antenna nut in a clockwise direction until it is firm Ensure not to overtighten LTE 1 LTE 1 a Insert LTE antenna 2 into LTE antenna 2 port and rotate the antenna nut in a clockwise direction until it is firm Ensure not to overtighten LTE 2 Wi Fi b LTE 2 10 W i F i ...

Page 11: ...into Wi Fi antenna port and rotate antenna nut in a clockwise direction until it is firm Ensure not to overtighten LTE 2 Wi Fi c 11 Identify each CT by line 1 2 3 label behind the CT 3 4 CT Connection Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 a ...

Page 12: ...ch phase Ensure that the front surface of the CT and line label is oriented in the direction of power source Ensure color code of the power cable and line label matches Refer Exhibit 1 12 Connect the CT female connector to the male connector on Phantom Edge which is labelled as Current Input c VOLTAGE INPUT CT INPUT ...

Page 13: ...prox 50mm of insulation from wires Connect the four individual wire strands in the voltage connector cable to the appropriate points of the four pole MCB Follow color coding of the wire strands to ensure correct connection Refer exhibit 1 Connect the female connector of this cable to the male connector on Phantom Edge which is labelled as Voltage Input b ...

Page 14: ... RS232 a Identify RS232 female connector connected to machine PLC Connect machine PLC RS232 female connector to the male connector of Phantom Edge and tighten the screws 14 Use this option only If you need to collect the data from a device using RS232 port ...

Page 15: ...tor connected to machine PLC RS232 Connection VOLTAGE INPUT CT INPUT b Connect machine s RJ45 ethernet male connector to the RJ45 female port of Phantom Edge and rotate connector nut in a clockwise direction to tighten it Use this option only If you need to collect the data from a device using ethernet port 15 ...

Page 16: ... on the voltage cable Ensure all details are correctly filled for emergency response 3 8 Tidy Up a b Tidy Up Voltage Connection RS232 Connection Ethernet Connection PHANTOM EDGE Discover the World of AIoT Tidy Up Voltage Connection RS232 Connection Ethernet Connection PHANTOM EDGE Discover the World of AIoT 16 ...

Page 17: ...ts in the kit Green or Black Red Yellow Blue Region Europe UK UK Old Australia USA Singapore Neutral N Line 1 L1 Line 2 L2 Line 3 L3 Blue Brown Black Grey Black Red Yellow Blue Black Red White Blue White Black Red Blue Blue Brown Black Grey 17 PHANTOM EDGE RS232 Connection Ethernet Connection Discover the World of AIoT ...

Page 18: ...ghts Multiple real time monitoring use cases across residential retail commercial utility distribution and electrical machines in discrete manufacturing areas Features Benefits 18 Processor Type Dual Core 1 6GHz RAM Main Memory 1 2 GB 8 GB Wi Fi Bluetooth Ethernet 802 11 b g n 2 4 GHz 20 MHz GSM Global 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 4G LTE Bands USA Canada B2 B4 B5 B12 B13 Global B1 B3 B7 B8 B28 B40 B41 Blu...

Page 19: ... Dimensions mm 220 8 X 156 7 X 62 5 L X B X H EMC Standards USA EU EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 EN 301 489 52 IEC 61326 1 RF Standards EN 300 328 EN 301 511 EN 301 908 1 EN 301 908 13 Safety Construction IEC 61010 1 CB FCC CE Canada ISED Regulatory Compliance Technical Specification 2 2 Environmental Conditions General Features 4 Current Transformer Standard 100 A 200 A 400 A 1000 A Voltage Cable 4 ...

Page 20: ...ires the outer metallic covering of the LT panel and any other hanging wires with an electrical tester before proceeding with your work 5 Be sure your hands are dry and wear non conductive gloves protective clothing and shoes with insulated soles 6 Never use equipment with frayed cords damaged insulation or broken plugs 7 Always use insulated tools while working 8 Know the wire color code of your ...

Page 21: ... residual adhesive present on the enclosure or metal part using above mentioned solvents after dismounting the device i Remove voltage connections ii Remove cable ties used to tie up loose wires iii Remove ethernet connections Optional iv Remove RS232 connections Optional v Remove CT connections Optional vi Remove antennas from the device vii Remove the SIM from device 5 Customer is responsible fo...

Page 22: ...er to the CCU before installation or maintenance service The Primary antennas should always be separated from the operator or nearby person by a minimum distance of 20 cm Information to User These devices must be operated as supplied by RBEI Any changes or modifications made to these devices without the express written approval of RBEI may void the user s authority to operate these devices EU Regu...

Page 23: ...ico For more information send your enquiries to Support Phantom in bosch com Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Private Limited RBEI All rights reserved also regarding any disposal exploitation reproduction editing distribution as well as in event of the DSSOLFDWLRQV IRU LQGXVWULDO SURSHUW ULJKWV â ...

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