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IDP 700 Terminal Series - Hardware Guide 

T206, Version 01                                                                48                                       © SkyWave Proprietary 

APPENDIX B 

Activation Information 

 

Server User Name: ________________________________________________________ 

 

Password: _______________________________________________________________ 

 

Terminal / 

Description 

Mobile ID 

(NNNNNNNNSKYXXXX) 

IMEI Number/ 

ICCID number 

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Summary of Contents for IDP 700 Series

Page 1: ...Terminal Series Hardware Guide T206 Version 01 The electronic version of this document allows you to use the built in Hyperlinks and bookmarks when using Adobe Reader SkyWave Mobile Communications Inc Mar 2013 ...

Page 2: ...f any kind You assume the entire risk as to the results or performance of the software Under no circumstance shall SkyWave be held liable for any direct indirect consequential or incidental damages arising from the use or inability to use the software or documentation All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners INMARSAT the Inmarsat logo and IsatData Pro are...

Page 3: ...m 2 1 2 Terminal 3 1 3 Terminal Key Features and Benefits 3 1 4 Terminal Components 4 1 4 1 Transceiver Unit 4 1 4 2 Cable Shroud 5 1 4 3 IsatData Pro Remote Satellite Antenna 5 1 4 3 1 Satellite Antenna Assembly 5 1 4 4 GPRS Antenna 6 1 5 Operating Modes 7 1 5 1 Application Controller 7 1 5 2 Satellite Modem 7 1 5 3 GPS 7 2 Compliance 9 3 Specifications 11 3 1 Input Range 11 3 2 Load Dump Protect...

Page 4: ... 21 4 2 Prepare for the Installation 21 4 2 1 Shipping Box Contents 21 4 2 2 Additional Materials 22 4 2 3 Required Tools 22 4 2 4 Mobile Identification 22 4 2 5 Activate the Mobile Device 23 4 3 Identify the Fuse Panel Location 24 4 4 Determine a Suitable Mounting Location 24 4 4 1 Remote Standard Antenna Mounting Guidelines 25 4 4 2 GPRS Antenna Mounting Guidelines 26 4 5 Mount the Terminal 26 4...

Page 5: ...Application Programming Interface 44 4 13 Cleaning Instructions 44 5 Troubleshooting the Terminal 45 5 1 Terminal Does Not Register or Report 45 APPENDIX A Order Part Numbers 47 APPENDIX B Activation Information 48 APPENDIX C Remote Satellite Antenna Dimensions 49 APPENDIX D FAKRA Connector Antenna 50 APPENDIX E Replacing a SIM Card 53 Revision History 55 Acronyms Glossary 56 Index 57 ...

Page 6: ...ion Report 24 Figure 18 Antenna Cable Bend Radius 26 Figure 19 Remove SIM Card Door 27 Figure 20 SIM Card Orientation 27 Figure 21 SIM Card Holders 27 Figure 22 SIM Card Installed 27 Figure 23 Door Tab 28 Figure 24 Reattach SIM Card Door 28 Figure 25 LED Location 29 Figure 26 Mounting Holes 29 Figure 27 Connect the Satellite Antenna 30 Figure 28 Connect the Cellular Antenna 30 Figure 29 Clean the ...

Page 7: ...e 50 Cable without Housing 51 Figure 51 Locking Clip removed and Plastic Housing 51 Figure 52 Connector Parts 51 Figure 53 Strip the Cable 51 Figure 54 Insert Inner Conductor 52 Figure 55 Insert Main Body 52 Figure 56 Slide Ferrule 52 Figure 57 Main Body and Plastic Housing 52 List of Tables Table 1 Application Controller Operating Modes 7 Table 2 Satellite Modem Operating Modes 7 Table 3 Power Co...

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Page 9: ...o equipment or to both It includes hazards that will or can cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if the hazard is not avoided and hazards that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided Note A note indicates information with no potential hazard but the user should make special note A note is also used to indicate points of i...

Page 10: ...es no liability for the customer s failure to comply with any of these precautions Caution warnings appear throughout this document Installation Warning SkyWave recommends that this product be installed by the authorized distributor from whom it has been purchased By carrying out the installation of the product the installer assumes exclusive responsibility for and agrees to indemnify SkyWave from...

Page 11: ...llers of the Purchaser or any end user for any lost profits or savings lost business loss of data any telecommunications breakdown unavailability downtime interruption or delay any suspension of service by any third party service provider including Inmarsat or any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whether based on breach of contract tort including negligence product liability in...

Page 12: ...inal Series Hardware Guide T206 Version 01 xii SkyWave Proprietary User Serviceable Parts The IDP 780 flex and IDP 790 flex contain two SIM card holders and may also have SIM cards installed not supplied by SkyWave ...

Page 13: ...rts RS 485 port CANbus port Two SIM card slots Cellular communication GPRS Remote satellite antenna Remote GPRS antenna Figure 1 IDP 780 flex with GPRS Antenna The terminal s built in programmability allows it to work as a stand alone data messaging terminal with built in I O data collection and processing capabilities Feature rich software tools N200 make programming easy and shorten the design a...

Page 14: ...us and location Transmission of text messages to and from a serial port on the terminal Two way communication for messaging to and from the asset for near real time control Up to 6 400 bytes from mobile messages Up to 10 000 bytes to mobile messages Default acknowledged messages Global service Service is provided to end users by Solution Providers SPs who use the SkyWave IsatData Pro network to of...

Page 15: ...clude 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 Figure 3 IDP 700 Series Transceiver 1 3 Terminal Key Features and Benefits CAUTION Do not rely solely on the terminal for emergency SO...

Page 16: ...ing and controlling external sensors and devices Ideal for mobile applications it is also suitable for fixed installations The transceiver unit Figure 4 is not waterproof Use it in an indoor environment e g inside a vehicle away from environmental exposure i e any form of moisture such as rain snow or pooled water The transceiver is a side connector mounting unit Figure 4 Transceiver Unit Arrangin...

Page 17: ...lite antenna is waterproof IP67 rated and designed to operate in extreme environments It has four mounting flanges for installation Each satellite antenna connects to the transceiver unit using LMR195 PVC or equivalent coax cable terminated with a curry yellow colored FAKRA RF connector CAUTION Observe proper ESD handling procedures when handling the remote antenna cable connector 1 4 3 1 Satellit...

Page 18: ... IDP 780 flex uses the standard satellite antenna Figure 8 while the IDP 790 flex uses the low elevation satellite antenna Figure 9 Figure 8 Standard Satellite Antenna Figure 9 Low Elevation Satellite Antenna 1 4 4 GPRS Antenna Terminals use a standard low profile GPRS antenna The GPRS antenna is a quad band adhesive patch antenna designed for installation on the interior of a vehicle windshield I...

Page 19: ...ellite Modem For the most part the satellite modem operates independently from the application controller Consequently power consumed by the satellite modem must be added separately to determine a terminal s overall power consumption Table 2 Satellite Modem Operating Modes Operating Mode Description Transmit Mode In transmit mode the modem is transmitting a signal to the gateway Receive Mode In re...

Page 20: ...IDP 700 Terminal Series Hardware Guide T206 Version 01 8 SkyWave Proprietary GPS On Off The GPS device on the modem is powered on The GPS can be powered on independent from the IsatData Pro receiver ...

Page 21: ...time Mobile satellite Earth Stations MMES not intended for distress and safety communications operating in the 1 5 1 6 GHz frequency bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive EN 301 489 20 V1 2 1 2002 11 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 20 Specific condi...

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Page 23: ...onsumption values at Vbatt 12 V and at room temperature 22 C Table 3 Power Consumption Values Terminal Mode of Operation Current Processing 60 mA Power Off 170 µA Satellite Modem Mode of Operation Current Transmit 840 mA Receive 85 mA GPS 57 mA Sleep 30 mA Cellular Modem Mode of Operation Current Transmit 155 mA Receive 125 mA Appropriate current values should be added together for accurate power ...

Page 24: ...tage Quantity Value Peak in rush current N A Average in rush current 8 A typical In rush pulse duration 1 ms 3 5 Connectors Transceiver 24 position mating connectors P1 white PN 316371 1 P2 gray PN 316372 6 Remote Antenna IMS Connector Systems 3400 SMBA 2K10 089 K curry yellow GPRS Antenna IMS Connector Systems 4100 SMBA 2D10 029 D Bordeaux Violet ...

Page 25: ...inputIgnition12 High voltage input active high inputExtPower13 VCC 9 48 VDC GND 06 05 04 03 02 01 3 6 2 P2 Gray Connector Pin Assignment Table 5 maps to the layout shown in Figure 11 Table 5 Terminal P2 Electrical Pin Assignment Gray Connector outputSink18 reserved reserved reserved inputDigital11 reserved reserved reserved reserved 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 outputSink17 reserved reserved reserve...

Page 26: ...0 bit ADC Measurement Range 0 10 V 3 24 voltage divider Pins P1 White pins 17 20 3 7 2 Digital Input active low Digital Input Switch to ground Active low Provide external pull up resistor No ADC Pins P1 White pins 04 14 16 P2 Gray pins 13 15 20 3 7 3 Digital Output maximum sink Digital Output Open drain Maximum 250 mA sink current No open detection Pins P1 White pins 10 12 P2 Gray pins 07 24 3 7 4...

Page 27: ...8 2 RS 485 The electrical characteristics of the interface are Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Units Input Common Mode Voltage 7 0 12 V Differential Input Threshold 200 125 50 mV Output Common Mode Voltage 1 5 3 0 V Differential Drive Output 54 Ω load 1 5 V 3 8 3 RS 232 The RS 232 interface defaults to the following settings 9600 bit s 1 start 8 data 1 stop bit no parity The baud rate is configu...

Page 28: ...ation Antenna Parameter Value Maximum EIRP 5 dBW Elevation Angle 15 to 90 degrees Maximum transmit antenna gain 2 5 dBic 3 10 Hardware GPS Parameter Value Frequency L1 band 1575 42 MHz Channels 50 C A code Time to First Fix6 Cold Start 27s Warm Start 27s Hot Start 1s Sensitivity Tracking 159 dBm Hot Start 156 dBm Cold Start 147 dBm Accuracy Horizontal Position CEP 7 2 5 m Velocity 0 1 m s Heading ...

Page 29: ...erating temperature 3 12 GPRS Antenna Parameter Value Network Coverage GSM 900 1800 MHz AMPS PCS 800 1900 MHz Frequency 824 960 MHz 1710 2170 MHz Impedance Nominal 50 ohm VSWR 2 1 BW 8 Gain 0 dB Maximum Power 10 W 3 13 SIM Holder The terminal offers the option of a second SIM card The specifications for both SIM holders are the same If only use one SIM card use the main SIM card holder slot Parame...

Page 30: ...ngth 2 5 m Mounting Adhesive backing 3 14 3 Remote Satellite Antenna Figure 12 Remote Antenna standard and low elevation Bottom View mm 3 14 3 1 IDP 780 flex Standard Antenna Parameter Value Mass Side entry with 5 m cable 360 g Enclosure Material Xenoy 5220U Color Code WH4E211 white Sealing Gasket Material Santoprene 126 2 0 2 2 x 112 8 4 x 15 9 35 5 0 2 46 5 0 2 4 x 5 500 HOLE 2 x 72 4 ...

Page 31: ...imensions mm 3 14 4 IDP 790 flex Low Elevation Antenna Parameter Value Mass Side entry with 5 m cable 365 g Enclosure Material Xenoy 5220U Color Code WH4E211 white Sealing Gasket Material Santoprene Figure 14 IDP 790 flex Low Elevation Antenna Height Dimensions mm 3 15 Memory Parameter Value SRAM 4 MB Flash 16 MB 25 0 3 76 0 3 ...

Page 32: ...ardware Guide T206 Version 01 20 SkyWave Proprietary 3 16 Environmental Temperature transceiver Parameter Value Operating Temperature satellite 40 to 85 C Operating Temperature cellular 30 to 75 C Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C ...

Page 33: ...Prepare for the installation Section 4 2 2 Identify the fuse panel location Section 4 3 3 Determine a suitable mounting location Section 4 4 4 Mount the terminal Section 4 5 5 Connect the cables Section 4 6 6 Mount the antennas Section 4 8 7 Route the main cable Section 4 9 8 Connect to power Section 4 10 9 Register the terminal Section 4 11 4 2 Prepare for the Installation Check that you have the...

Page 34: ...crews nuts and locking hardware for the antenna 4 2 3 Required Tools You may require the following tools to install a terminal Drill and 5 5 mm drill bit Socket wrench set Small 000 or 00 Philips screwdriver 4 2 4 Mobile Identification Each mobile device has a unique mobile ID used by SkyWave to register it on the IsatData Pro network This is a 15 digit alphanumeric identifier in the format NNNNNN...

Page 35: ...e Devices page appears 3 Click the button next to IsatData Pro Mobile Device Activations and click NEXT Figure 16 Manage Mobile Devices 4 Select your Gateway Account from the drop down list 5 Enter the terminal s mobile ID in the appropriate field and click ADD If you have multiple mobile IDs you can use the UPLOAD FILE option 6 Verify that at least one contact email address is shown in the Notifi...

Page 36: ...al mounting location of the terminal 4 4 Determine a Suitable Mounting Location Before installing the terminal consider the important guidelines provided below CAUTION Most users install the terminals in a vehicle It is very important for installers to install the terminals in a safe and secure way to avoid danger or damage to persons or property CAUTION Do not mount or operate near flammable gase...

Page 37: ...mounting holes Do not mount the terminal close to radar or other communications antennas Use the following guidelines 1 m from VHF UHF antenna 3 m from loop antenna 4 m from MF HF antenna 5 m from other satellite antennas Not within a radar beam Once you have picked the mounting location mount the terminal refer to Section 4 5 4 4 1 Remote Standard Antenna Mounting Guidelines CAUTION Mount the rem...

Page 38: ...unt at least 20 mm from metal objects Mount the antenna at least 1 m away from the remote satellite antenna 4 5 Mount the Terminal Note The Solution Provider is responsible for providing mounting instructions if the mounting is to be done using tools or configurations that are different from the ones described in this document Note The Installer is responsible for complying with local electrical c...

Page 39: ... Orientation 3 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder slot Figure 21 and push gently until the card is all the way in Figure 22 Use the main SIM card holder slot if only using a single SIM card Note The SIM card only works in the orientation mentioned above Figure 21 SIM Card Holders Figure 22 SIM Card Installed 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 if a second SIM card is required Use the slot closest to ...

Page 40: ...ted first so that that tab hooks tightly onto the terminal Figure 23 Door Tab Figure 24 Reattach SIM Card Door b Push and hold the door in the direction shown in Figure 24 while applying gentle even pressure with your thumb along the door to secure it in place c Gently push the screw end of the door into its final position with your thumb You may hear a click 6 Tighten the screw gently Do not over...

Page 41: ...mounting hardware CAUTION Torque hardware to 2 15 N m Do not over tighten 4 6 Connect the Cables CAUTION Cable management and connector strain relief must be incorporated in the installation SkyWave highly recommends securing the cable at regular intervals along its length as part of the installation to prevent cable wear and eliminate strain on the connector Damage to the connector interface or c...

Page 42: ...t the I O cable to the terminal 4 6 2 Connect the Cables with a Cable Shroud In order for the transceiver to be IP54 compliant the cable shroud must be assembled as per the following instructions 1 Clean the grooved area the entire perimeter of the terminal enclosure and the rib features in the cable shroud Figure 29 with a 50 50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol Cleaning ensures adhesion of the sealan...

Page 43: ...he cable shroud pass through features Figure 31 CAUTION Do not cut a pass through feature if you are not installing the corresponding cable Note Cut the smallest hole possible to provide the best sealing For example slide the free end of the main power cable through the cable shroud from the inside instead of cutting a larger hole to pass the white connector through from the outside Figure 31 of t...

Page 44: ...terminal Figure 32 by pushing until you hear a click 6 optional Route the smallest end of the I O cable to reduce the size of the cut hole through the opening in the cable shroud and connect to the terminal Figure 32 7 Fasten the cable shroud over the end of the terminal and connectors as shown in Figure 33 Ensure that the cable shroud sits properly over the grooves and remove any excess sealant 8...

Page 45: ... steps below 1 Hold the FAKRA connector between your thumb and finger as shown in Figure 35 2 Press down firmly with your thumb on the raised section of the FAKRA thumb release Figure 35 Pressing the thumb release will cause part of the release closest to the transceiver unit to lift CAUTION Do not pull on the FAKRA connector unless the thumb release is down or you may damage the connector 3 Pull ...

Page 46: ...plate to mark the location of the mounting holes CAUTION Cable management and connector strain relief must be incorporated in the installation Secure the cable no more than 15 cm from the antenna enclosure and at regular intervals along its length as part of the installation to prevent cable wear and eliminate strain on the terminal connector Damage to the mobile device connector interface or cabl...

Page 47: ... the remote antenna cable to the SMA connector on the mobile device and torque to 1 7 N m Note The recommended torque specification is approximately finger tight plus a 45 degree rotation using an 8 mm wrench CAUTION Cable management and connector strain relief must be incorporated in the installation Secure the cable no more than 15 cm from the enclosure and at regular intervals along its length ...

Page 48: ... in Figure 37 Figure 37 Air Vent Feature 4 7 2 1 Silicone Side Connector Mount The following tools and materials are required if mounting a side cabled remote antenna with silicone Outdoor rated silicone adhesive sealant GE RTV 108 Isopropyl alcohol or an equivalent To mount the antenna 1 Find a location for the remote antenna following the guidelines provided in Section 4 4 1 2 Clean the asset su...

Page 49: ...na enclosure and at regular intervals along its length as part of the installation to prevent cable wear and eliminate strain on the terminal connector Damage to the mobile device connector interface or cable may otherwise result leading to hardware failure 4 7 2 2 Silicone Bottom Connector Mount The following tools and materials are required if mounting a remote bottom connector antenna with sili...

Page 50: ... a right angle SMA cable connector drill a minimum hold diameter of 29 mm Refer to the note in step 7 if the right angle hole is considered too large Figure 40 Drill Mounting Hole 3 Clean the asset surface with isopropyl alcohol or an equivalent product that does not leave a residue 4 Insert the cable through the hole from inside the asset and thread the cable connector onto the antenna Torque the...

Page 51: ...nto position 7 Apply a generous bead of silicone around the entire perimeter of the remote antenna enclosure The two vertical slots shown in Figure 43 are vent features and must not be filled with silicone Note If the large clearance hole required for the right angle SMA cable connector is considered too large there is the option to use a smaller clearance hole in the mounting surface and install ...

Page 52: ...g its length as part of the installation to prevent cable wear and eliminate strain on the terminal connector Damage to the mobile device connector interface or cable may otherwise result leading to hardware failure 4 8 Mount the Antennas 4 8 1 GPRS Antenna 1 Clean the antenna mounting surface with isopropyl alcohol to remove any dirt or grime Make sure the surface is dry before applying the anten...

Page 53: ...sure that the terminal is powered off and will not start while work is in progress Do not route the cable near the engine if routing through the engine compartment This location will subject the cable to extreme heat Keep the cable away from hot surfaces such as exhaust pipes as this may damage the cable Do not run the cable over sharp or jagged edges Place the cable in recesses and channels whene...

Page 54: ...hly recommends securing the cable at regular intervals along its length as part of the installation to prevent cable wear and eliminate strain on the connector Damage to the connector interface or cable may otherwise result and lead to hardware failure To protect the terminal s connector interface follow the guidelines below Apply tape around the cable ends to help in routing the cable Secure the ...

Page 55: ...not long enough splice similar gauge wire to the main power input and ground wires so that they reach the fuse panel Cover any splices with adhesive lined heat shrink 3 Correctly mate connectors before applying power and make sure to connect the battery ground at the same time or before applying power This is especially important when the battery ground is also connected to an external RS 232 cons...

Page 56: ...k sends an acknowledgement message over the satellite to the terminal The terminal is now available to send and receive messages 4 12 Application Programming Interface Refer to T202 for programming information for the terminal 4 13 Cleaning Instructions The transceiver and GPRS antenna are for indoor use and under normal circumstance should not require any cleaning However if cleaning is required ...

Page 57: ...twork and registration normally takes a few minutes If the terminal fails to register or report Ensure that the remote antenna has a clear line of sight to the satellite The terminal must operate outdoors and be unobstructed by buildings forest canopy and rock cuts Check that no objects or debris are on the remote antenna and blocking transmission Verify with your SP that the terminal is assigned ...

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Page 59: ... IDP 780 flex with Lua programming mating connector side entry GPRS antenna 2 m cable FAKRA remote standard antenna 5 m cable FAKRA and cable shroud SM201094 C5N Satellite Antenna Only Remote standard satellite side entry antenna 5 m cable FAKRA ST901065 AFA Remote low elevation satellite side entry antenna 5 m cable FAKRA ST901066 AFA Transceiver Only IDP 700 series dual mode transceiver satellit...

Page 60: ...prietary APPENDIX B Activation Information Server User Name ________________________________________________________ Password _______________________________________________________________ Terminal Description Mobile ID NNNNNNNNSKYXXXX IMEI Number ICCID number Location ...

Page 61: ...enna hardware as a template CAUTION Cable management and connector strain relief must be incorporated in the installation Secure the cable no more than 15 cm from the remote antenna enclosure and at regular intervals along its length as part of the installation to prevent cable wear and eliminate strain on the connector Damage to the connector interface or cable may otherwise result and lead to ha...

Page 62: ...humb release Figure 48 This causes the FAKRA connector to disconnect from the modem Figure 48 Disconnecting the FAKRA Connector from the Terminal Removing the FAKRA Housing for Cable Installation optional To remove the FAKRA housing so it can fit through a small hole follow the steps below 1 Remove the locking clip Figure 49 from the plastic housing using a small pair of electronics pliers Do not ...

Page 63: ... FAKRA straight female J connector The FAKRA comes with two versions of the contact assembly namely a solder and a crimp type In the case of the solder version solder the contacts rather than crimp them Figure 52 Connector Parts 1 Strip the Insulator s cable inner conductor dielectric and braid and jacket Figure 53 Figure 53 Strip the Cable 2 Insert the inner conductor into the contact pin Figure ...

Page 64: ...astic housing and press the locking clip into it Figure 57 You should hear a snap Figure 57 Main Body and Plastic Housing 7 Verify the pin height from the end of SMB metal body to the top of the contact 1 18 1 81 mm Cable Group Stripping Length mm Center Contact Crimp Tool Ferrule Crimp Size A B C 1 3 mm 2 8 mm 5 2 mm AFM8 Hex 3 25 mm 4 3 mm 1 7 mm 8 3 mm AFM8 Hex 5 41 mm 9 2 4 mm 5 8 mm 5 7 mm AF...

Page 65: ... damaging the terminal the procedure below must be followed when replacing a SIM card 1 Disconnect the terminal from external power 2 Replace the SIM card following the instructions in Section 4 5 1 and removing the existing card 3 Reconnect to external power once you have replaced the SIM card and reattached the SIM card door ...

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Page 67: ... Version 01 Revision History Version Date Details 01 Mar 2013 Official customer release 16 Jan 2013 Limited release Preliminary 14 Nov 2012 Limited customer release Preliminary 07 May 2012 Limited customer release Beta 06 May 2012 Limited customer release Preliminary ...

Page 68: ...lectrotechnical Commission kgf cm kilogram force centimeter LED light emitting diode LMES Land Mobile satellite Earth Stations LNA Low Noise Amplifier MCU Microprocessor Control Unit MDT mobile display terminal MMES Maritime Mobile satellite Earth Stations NMEA National Maritime Electronics Association PBCCH Packet Broadcast Control Channel RF radio frequency RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substanc...

Page 69: ...eatures 3 IDP 780 remote antenna mass 18 19 transceiver mass 17 Industry Canada 9 IsatData Pro network description 2 features 2 maximum messages from mobile 2 maximum messages to mobile 2 LED 29 mobile ID format 22 location 22 mounting guidelines GPRS antenna 26 R TTE Directive 9 registration 43 remote antenna dimensions 18 49 RoHS 9 safety x satellite antenna footprint 49 serial interface setting...

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