IDP 700 Terminal Series - Hardware Guide
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The IDP 700 series dual-mode terminal is based on the IDP 600 series Lua software and
supported by the same suite of IDP tools, enabling SPs a programmable platform they
can tailor to their specific applications.
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Terminal
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Terminals operate on the IsatData Pro network at an elevation angle of 20° to 90°. The
terminals are self-contained, compact, and provide low power consumption.
The terminal's built-in programmability allows it to work as a stand-alone terminal with
built-in I/O data collection and processing capabilities. Terminals are suitable for the
AVL market.
Feature-rich software tools make application design easy, and shorten the design and
testing time. SkyWave also provides consulting services to SPs to help program the
terminals and get customer applications running quickly.
The terminals include an IsatData Pro satellite modem, a cellular modem with two SIM
card slots, and programmable microprocessor and file system for firmware and
peripherals. Peripherals include CAN bus for vehicle bus access, several I/O
(input/output) feeds, RS-485, and two RS-232 ports.
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IDP 700 Series Transceiver
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Terminal Key Features and Benefits
CAUTION
Do not rely solely on the terminal for
emergency (SOS) calls.
The IDP 700 series terminals have the following key features and benefits:
Designed to be used as a standalone or incorporated into an SP solution
Built-in GPS receiver to calculate position, speed and heading
Quick and easy installation reduces labor time and costs
Ships with installed firmware
Flexible custom application design (Lua Services Framework)
Broad operational temperature range
Satellite plus cellular modem integration
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Hardware components may not be exactly as shown in this document. A terminal consists of a
transceiver unit plus antennas. Part numbers are specified in Table 6.
IsatData Pro
Satellite
FAKRA
Connector
(curry yellow)
GPRS
FAKRA
Connector
(violet)
P1
P2
Summary of Contents for IDP 700 Series
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