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BOLERO-LT Hardware Description

Version 1.0.6

8 APPENDIX

8.1 Schematics

The   figure   below   illustrates   a   common   schematic   when   you   use   the   BOLERO-LT 
hardware   for   vehicle  security.   For   detailed   information,   please,   refer   to   the   related 
documents [

AppNotes_in_vehicle_mounting.pdf

].

8.1.1 Installation guidance for 6-pin connector

 

 

On the top-right of the schematic you can find the corresponding pin out of the 
6-pin connector. 

1 x Power supply (+IN)

 :

Connect to the vehicle 

battery 

(clamp 30).

1 x Ignition line (IGN) :

Connect  to the vehicle starter lock (clamp 15) 
and   use   it   for   triggering   alarms   whenever   the  
vehicle ignition key is closed (engine started). Or  
connect it to the operating voltage (+IN) to use  
the IGN-Sleep mode (see also Fig. 9).

1 x I/O:

It can operates as input or output depending on  
how  it  is  switched   externally.   Using  as   a  digital 
input can trigger alarms whenever a high or low  
signal   on   this   pin   occurs.   Using   as   an   digital  
output can switch something on/off. 

The schematic below represents how these lines can be use

d.

The operating voltage range  

MUST

  never be exceeded. For security reason, it is 

recommended to integrate externally a 2A fuse link between the positive wire of 
the BOLERO-LT (+IN) and d.c. - power source. 

Please note that, the ground pin of the BOLERO-LT should be isolated from  

the vehicle body to avoid ground loops.

Figure 15:

Schematic example of installation guidance

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Summary of Contents for BOLERO-LT

Page 1: ...THIS DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE AT http www falcom de BOLERO LT GSM GPRS GPS DEVICE Hardware Description Version 1 0 6 Last Modified Friday 25 June 2010...

Page 2: ...17 4 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF GSM GPRS ENGINE 18 4 3 GPS ENGINE FEATURES 19 4 4 NMEA DATA MESSAGE 20 5 BOLERO LT APPLICATION INTERFACE 21 5 1 POWER SUPPLY 21 5 1 1 Power supply pins 3 and 4 on t...

Page 3: ...communication signals RxA TxA 29 6 2 MOUNTING THE BOLERO LT DEVICE 30 7 RF EXPOSURES 31 8 APPENDIX 32 8 1 SCHEMATICS 32 8 1 1 Installation guidance for 6 pin connector 32 This confidential document is...

Page 4: ...battery by a 500mA h one Storage temperature with internal battery is 20 bis 60 C Added power consumption see chapter 4 1 1 Corrected RX TX pin assignment on the 8pin connector black wire is TX outpu...

Page 5: ...ks Some mentioned products are registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright This documentation is copyrighted by FALCOM WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS GmbH with all rights reserved No part o...

Page 6: ...rect implementation as a mobile client in a wide range of high volume low cost flexible system solutions like AVL fleet management vehicle security and recovery and other related area The tracking fun...

Page 7: ...trial monitoring installations and it can be used in a variety of applications including Real time online tracking Fleet management monitoring Security emergency services Real time satellite navigatio...

Page 8: ...ard reader 1 8V and 3V Internal GSM antenna Internal GPS antenna Options to BOLERO LT High sensitivity 20 parallel channel SiRFStarIII 3D motion sensor Rechargeable Li Polymer battery see Ordering Gui...

Page 9: ...Electronics Association PRN Pseudorandom Noise Number The Identity of GPS satellites RF Radio Frequency RTC Real Time Clock RXQUAL Received Signal Quality SIM Subscriber Identification Module SMS Sho...

Page 10: ...es all the necessary information to allow your FALCOM product to be properly and safely installed 6 BOLERO_LT_Evalkit_Getting_started pdf Contains an introduction how to get started with BOLERO LT EVA...

Page 11: ...costs which are to be borne by the purchaser client of the devices The seller does not cover the extra costs for the use of the devices The seller gives no recommendation for the use of specific SIM c...

Page 12: ...mission Do not use it in the air To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems Federal Aviation Administration FAA regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your mo...

Page 13: ...grain dust or metal powders Do not transport or store flammable gas liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your modem or accessories Before using your modem in a vehic...

Page 14: ...d the standards and recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF electromagnetic energy established by government bodies and professional organizations such as directives of the Europea...

Page 15: ...ctor on the end 1 x I O firmware controlled as digital input output or analog inputs by default it is an input 1 x Ignition with software controlled feature 1 x Power supply with software controlled f...

Page 16: ...a sample configuration for application Supported protocols see chapter 4 4 NMEA msg GLL GGA RMC VTG GSV GSA FALCOM msg IOP GSM AREA 3DP BIN 4 1 1 Power consumption Test conditions for the BOLERO LT d...

Page 17: ...rameter Min Typ Max Unit Storage temperature without internal battery 40 25 90 C Storage temperature with internal battery 20 25 60 C Operating temperature without internal battery 40 25 85 C GSM with...

Page 18: ...rates 2 4 4 8 9 6 14 4 kbps non transparent V 110 SMS SMS based reporting in text mode Continuous minute by minute tracking Automatic reply to a polling SMS from any mobile phone or GSM modem with co...

Page 19: ...F Hot start 1 sec average Cold start 29 sec average Sensitivity Tracking 160 dBm Dynamic Conditions Velocity 515 meters second 1000 knots max Max update rate 1 Hz A GPS support AssistNow Online Assist...

Page 20: ...sition fix and status GSA GPS receiver operating mode satellites used in the position solution and DOP values VTG The number of GPS satellites in view satellite ID numbers elevation azimuth and SNR va...

Page 21: ...le and powering the BOLERO LT device The power supply for the BOLERO LT is capable of utilizing current ranging from V IN 10 8V 32 0VDC designed for automotive application Signal name I O Parameter De...

Page 22: ...when PIN authentication has been done and the device is registered in the GSM network If you attempt to activate power saving while the device is not registered in the GSM network the SIM card is not...

Page 23: ...IGN I General purpose input Either connect it to the vehicle ignition and use it for journey START and STOP reports or connect it to the operating voltage IN and with the help of an external switch yo...

Page 24: ...AL IO0 Config AI 2 11 PFAL IO0 Config DI 3 6 where 0 is the index corresponding to IO1 pin 6 The strings AI and DI are identifiers for analog and digital input respectively While the value after strin...

Page 25: ...are manual steppIII_fox_bolero_lt_PFAL_Configuration_Command_Set pdf The figure below illustrates how to connect these pins and use them as digital inputs When an input is activated BOLERO LT can rele...

Page 26: ...c 1000 2000 In order to evaluate this alarm firstly send this configuration to the BOLERO LT device and then trigger IGN pin to High as result the IO1 goes High for 1 sec and Low for 2 sec To set IO1...

Page 27: ...inal but to wake up the device from IGN sleep mode Using IGN pin you can configure the system to store a specific location or to deliver an alarm SMS or TCP packet if an unauthorised person tries to s...

Page 28: ...show their operation states The mode and functionality of these LEDs are software controlled features References how to customize the device configuration are available in the BOLERO LT software manu...

Page 29: ...d rates can be controlled from internal software You can directly communicate with a PC serial port It is recommended to use the BOLERO LT Evalboard in order to communicate with the terminal RS232 Lev...

Page 30: ...tellites that provide positioning data Mount the BOLERO LT device on flat surfaces with the back facing towards the sky and relatively free of obstructions For a proper reception of GPS signals orient...

Page 31: ...ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful int...

Page 32: ...t to the operating voltage IN to use the IGN Sleep mode see also Fig 9 1 x I O It can operates as input or output depending on how it is switched externally Using as a digital input can trigger alarms...

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