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IDP-782

Hardware Guide

T213, Version 02

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Page 1: ...IDP 782 Hardware Guide T213 Version 02 The electronic version of this document allows you to use the built in hyperlinks and bookmarks when using Adobe Reader SkyWave Mobile Communications Inc Jun 2015 ...

Page 2: ...ARSAT the Inmarsat logo and IsatData Pro are trademarks of Inmarsat used under license by SkyWave Inmarsat is not responsible for the operation and regulatory compliance of the products and services referred to in this document that connect to the Inmarsat system SkyWave reserves the right to make changes to products and or specifications without notice From https support skywave com login and fol...

Page 3: ...ons 12 Installation Warning 12 Installer Responsibility 13 Limited Liability 13 Warranty 14 User Serviceable Parts 14 Battery Safety Warnings 14 1 Product Overview 15 1 1 Overview of the Messaging System 16 1 2 Terminal 17 1 3 Terminal Components 17 1 3 1 Transceiver Unit 18 1 3 2 Cellular Antenna 20 1 3 3 IDP Satellite Antenna 20 2 Compliance 22 3 Specifications 24 3 1 Temperature 24 3 1 1 Backup...

Page 4: ...27 3 4 Input output Interface Specifications 28 3 4 1 Digital Input 29 3 4 2 Digital Output 30 3 4 2 1 Push pull 31 3 4 2 2 Open Drain 31 3 4 3 Analog Input 31 3 4 4 Open Drain Outputs 32 3 4 5 Pass Through Mode 33 3 5 Serial Interfaces 34 3 5 1 CAN 34 3 5 2 RS 485 35 3 5 3 RS 232 36 3 5 4 iButton Reader 36 3 5 5 USB 37 3 6 RF Specifications 37 3 6 1 Standard Antenna 37 3 6 2 Low Elevation Antenna...

Page 5: ...tellite Antenna 45 3 15 3 1 Standard Antenna 46 3 15 3 2 Low Elevation Antenna 46 4 Installation 48 4 1 Getting Started 48 4 2 Prepare for the Installation 48 4 2 1 Shipping Box Contents 48 4 2 2 Additional Materials 48 4 2 3 Required Tools 49 4 2 4 Mobile Identification 49 4 2 5 Install the SIM Card 49 4 2 5 1 LED Location and Operation 51 4 2 5 2 LED User Control 53 4 2 6 Activate the Terminal 5...

Page 6: ... Terminals with a Terminal Shroud 69 4 7 3 Disconnect the FAKRA Connector 74 4 8 Register the Terminal 74 4 9 Application Programming Interface 74 4 10 Cleaning Instructions 75 5 Troubleshooting the Terminal 76 5 1 Terminal Does Not Register or Report 76 APPENDIX A Order Part Numbers 77 APPENDIX B Activation Information 78 APPENDIX C Satellite Antenna Dimensions 79 APPENDIX D Terminal Shroud 80 AP...

Page 7: ...s Through Mode Signals 34 Figure 15 Satellite Antenna standard and low elevation Bottom View mm 45 Figure 16 Standard Antenna Height Dimensions mm 46 Figure 17 Low Elevation Antenna Height Dimensions mm 47 Figure 18 Mobile ID Location 49 Figure 19 Remove SIM Card Door 50 Figure 20 Remove an Existing SIM Card 50 Figure 21 Sample SIM Card Orientation 51 Figure 22 SIM Card Installed 51 Figure 23 SIM ...

Page 8: ...lar Antenna 67 Figure 43 Connect the I O Power Cable 68 Figure 44 Mounting Flange 68 Figure 45 Cut Tip of RF Cable Portion 69 Figure 46 Disassemble the FAKRA Connector 69 Figure 47 RF Cable through the Terminal Shroud Opening 70 Figure 48 I O Cable through the Terminal Shroud Opening 70 Figure 49 Connect the Connectors to the Terminal 71 Figure 50 Terminal in Shroud 71 Figure 51 Apply Silicone 72 ...

Page 9: ...Locking Clip removed and Plastic Housing 81 Figure 61 Transceiver Electrical Mating Connector Pins front view 82 Figure 62 Mating Connector Electrical Cable front view 82 Figure 63 Mating Cable 84 T213 Version 02 9 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 10: ...minal Input Currents 26 Table 4 Electrical Pin Assignment 28 Table 5 Hardware GPS and Dual GPS GLONASS Specifications 38 Table 6 Internal Backup Battery 40 Table 7 Modem State LED Flashing Patterns 53 Table 8 Order Part Numbers 77 Table 9 Connector and Crimp Contact Part Numbers 82 Table 10 Crimping and Extraction Tools 84 T213 Version 02 10 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 11: ... Notation Hardware components and hardware labels in this document might not be exactly as shown and are subject to change without notice This safety symbol warns of possible hazards to personnel equipment or both It includes hazards that will or can cause personal injury property damage or death if the hazard is not avoided Note A note indicates information with no potential hazard A note indicat...

Page 12: ...roducts and network services for any such applications and Solution Provider will defend indemnify and hold SkyWave harmless against any claims against SkyWave for loss damage liability or expense including lawyers fees arising out of or related to the sale by Solution Providers or any Solution Provider Reseller or the user by any end user of any product or network service Please read all cautions...

Page 13: ...gligent act or omission including legal and court fees Every right defence and or indemnity of whatsoever nature applicable to SkyWave shall also be available and shall extend to benefit and to protect the SkyWave s directors officers employees agents and assigns and for such purposes SkyWave is or shall be deemed to be acting as agent or trustee on behalf of and for the benefit of such companies ...

Page 14: ...y or recourse is against the Solution Provider and any experience with defective products should be communicated to your Solution Provider Shipping of defective product back to the Solution Provider will be in accordance with the Solution Provider s instructions and should be accompanied with a fault report SkyWave is not responsible for corrosion damage caused by improperly assembled or installed...

Page 15: ...modem for communicating with the satellite l An integral GPS GLONASS subsystem l I O interface for wired sensors and devices l Two RS 232 ports l RS 485 port l CAN bus port l iButton interface l Mini B USB Slot l Two SIM card slots l Cellular module GPRS or HSPA l optional variant Backup battery l Satellite antenna l Cellular antenna Figure 1 IDP 782 T213 Version 02 15 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 16: ...l l Up to 6 400 bytes from mobile messages l Up to 10 000 bytes to mobile messages l Default acknowledged messages l Global service Service is provided to end users by Solution Providers SPs who use the SkyWave IsatData Pro network to offer particular applications and or services to their clients The SPs link their application services to the satellite terminals by connecting to the IsatData Pro g...

Page 17: ...e of 20 to 90 and 15 to 90 for terminals with low elevation antennas 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...

Page 18: ...d cellular modem GPS or dual GPS GLONASS module programmable microcontroller and multiple discrete and analog I Os input output capable of monitoring and controlling external sensors and devices Ideal for mobile applications it is also suitable for fixed installations A variant of the IDP 782 is available with a rechargeable backup battery Refer to APPENDIX A for details The transceiver unit is no...

Page 19: ... SIM door on the back side of the unit Figure 4 provides easy access to the two SIM card holders A mini B USB connector located next to the SIM door provides a serial port for programming and debugging Figure 4 Dual SIM Access Door T213 Version 02 19 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 20: ... 2 5 m cable terminated with a violet colored FAKRA connector Figure 6 Cellular Antenna 1 3 3 IDP Satellite Antenna The IDP satellite antenna is waterproof IP67 rated and designed to operate in extreme environments It has four mounting flanges for installation The satellite antenna connects to the transceiver using a 5 m cable terminated with a curry yellow colored FAKRA RF connector T213 Version ...

Page 21: ...782 is available with either the standard satellite antenna Figure 7 or the low elevation satellite antenna Figure 8 Figure 7 Standard Satellite Antenna Figure 8 Low Elevation Satellite Antenna T213 Version 02 21 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 22: ... l EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 7 EN 301 489 20 and EN 301 489 24 l EN 60950 Safety l EN 62311 Radiation Safety compliance shown by computation l Compliance for terminals with backup battery is pending Ingress Protection l Cellular antenna IP65 l Satellite antenna IP67 l Transceiver unit IP40 l Transceiver unit with optional terminal shroud IP65 as per installation instructions l Transceiver with backu...

Page 23: ...2 Hardware Guide UN l UN 38 3 Transportation Compliance PTCRB l Compliant for terminals without backup battery l Compliance for terminals with backup battery is pending T213 Version 02 23 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 24: ...inal with Backup Battery Temperature Specifications Backup Battery Charge Temperature Range 0 C to 45 C Discharge Temperature Range 10 C to 60 C Storage Range 1 month 3 months 1 year Idealfor long term storage 20 C to 45 C 20 C to 35 C 0 C to 30 C 10 C to 25 C 3 2 Electrical 3 2 1 Input Range Parameter Value Power Supply Voltage 9 to 32 V DC 3 2 2 Power Consumption Typical values at ambient temper...

Page 25: ...urrent ON OFF OFF OFF 1078 7 mA IDP 782 GPRS Tx max 850 MHz band burst current peak OFF OFF OFF ON 392 3 mA 50 MHz band average current OFF OFF OFF ON 112 9 mA IDP 782 HSPA 2G Tx max 850 MHz band GPRS burst current peak OFF OFF OFF ON 557 7 mA 850 MHz band GPRS average current OFF OFF OFF ON 153 5 mA IDP 782 HSPA 3G Tx max HSPA 850 MHz band OFF OFF OFF ON 231 0 mA Standby IDP modem powered on cell...

Page 26: ...n T202 for more details 3 2 3 Load Dump Protection Active load dump protection is provided on the power pins The cut off is 35 V and automatic reset of the load dump occurs when the input voltage is 35 V 3 2 4 Inrush Currents Typical inrush currents 12 volts Quantity Value Peak in rush current 2 92 A In rush pulse duration 3 µS 3 2 5 Cellular Antenna Parameter Value Network Coverage UMTS HSPA GPRS...

Page 27: ...ite Antenna IMS Connector Systems 3400 SMBA 2K10 089 K curry yellow Cellular Antenna IMS Connector Systems 3400 SMBA 2D10 029 D bordeaux violet For detailed instructions on the connector contact crimp assembly and extraction refer to the manufacturer s website1 APPENDIX F provides mating cable assembly instructions and mating connector crimp and tool part numbers 3 3 1 IDP 782 Connector Pin Assign...

Page 28: ... MIC_A CAN_H 1_WIRE _ COM 1_WIRE _DATA N C N C N C N C 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 3 4 Input output Interface Specifications The terminal supports four configurable I Os I O 01 to I O 04 l Digital input with weak 1 MΩ pull down l Digital input with 30 50 K pull down l Digital input with 30 50 K pull up l Analog input l Digital output push pull l Digital output open drain switch...

Page 29: ...gital outputs and analog inputs are shown in the figures below Figure 10 Figure 11 and Figure 12 The terminal also supports two dedicated outputs Output05 and Output06 More information on these outputs can be found in section 3 4 4 3 4 1 Digital Input Figure 10 shows a schematic of the I O when configured as a digital input Figure 10 Digital Input Input Type S1 S2 S3 With weak pull down Open Open ...

Page 30: ...in 3 0 V 4 5 3 µA Input source current with pull up Vin 0 0 V 75 µA Input sink current with pull down Vin 3 to 150 V 81 µA Input bandwidth 1 kHz 3 4 2 Digital Output Figure 11 shows a schematic of the I O when configured as a digital output Figure 11 Digital Output Push pull S1 Open Open drain S1 Closed Low Impedance S1 Open High Impedance T213 Version 02 30 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 31: ...rcing 25 µA 2 50 2 80 V Output low voltage sinking 25 µA 0 05 V Output bandwidth 100 Hz 3 4 2 2 Open Drain Parameter Min Typical Max Units Sink current do not exceed 250 mA Output voltage sinking 250 mA I O 01 to I O 03 I O 04 1 15 1 40 1 35 1 60 V V Absolute limits high impedance 10 150 V Output bandwidth 100 Hz 3 4 3 Analog Input Figure 12 shows a schematic of the I O when configured as an analo...

Page 32: ...output05 and output06 that can be used to turn on various devices such as relays lights or audible alarms These outputs are capable of sinking current only Both outputs are controlled from the ARM processor The outputs are not protected against over current conditions and you must ensure that the maximum current capability of the internal switch is not exceeded Both outputs include ESD protection ...

Page 33: ...rrent 250 mA 0 34 1 6 V 3 4 5 Pass Through Mode A terminal can be configured for pass through mode when there is no application firmware present A block diagram of pass through mode is shown in Figure 14 In pass through mode the terminal connects the modem s serial interface to the terminal s RS 232 port T213 Version 02 33 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 34: ...cted to the terminal s external connector 3 5 Serial Interfaces Terminals have the following interfaces l 1 x CAN bus l 1 x RS 485 J1708 l 2 x RS 232 l 1 x iButton Reader 1 Wire l 1 x USB 3 5 1 CAN The driver provides CAN Bus link layer interfaces for sending and receiving frames l Open Close CAN device l Configure change CAN frame format baud rate acceptance filters T213 Version 02 34 SkyWave Pro...

Page 35: ...Model1 15 kV Contact Discharge Model 8 kV 3 5 2 RS 485 The terminal provides a half duplex RS 485 J1708 interface as an accessory bus and for SCADA interfacing with signaling rates up to 250 kbps Note You must provide a termination resistor externally to the terminal when required The electrical characteristics of the interface are Parameter Min Typical Max Units Input Common Mode Voltage 8 13 V D...

Page 36: ...d 3 7 V ESD Protection Human Body Model 15 kV Contact Discharge Model 8 kV 3 5 4 iButton Reader The iButton 1 Wire interface allows connection to downstream 1 Wire devices connected on a bus or to a single button reader Relative to any attached iButton device the terminal behaves as the master The iButton driver supports 3 or 5 V devices on the bus At standard speed the iButton supports up to 39 d...

Page 37: ... destination it is programmed The electrical characteristics of the interface are Parameter Min Typical Max Units Input High Voltage 2 0 5 5 V Input Low Voltage 0 3 0 8 V Output High Voltage 2 8 3 6 V Output Low Voltage 0 0 3 V ESD Protection Human Body Model 5 kV 3 6 RF Specifications 3 6 1 Standard Antenna Parameter Value Maximum EIRP 7 dBW Elevation Angle 20 to 90 degrees Maximum transmit anten...

Page 38: ...are only for emergency purposes The analog audio input can be connected to the output of an external analog audio device or an external electret microphone The HSPA cellular module supports a digital audio interface The digital audio interface produces the applicable analog signals for the external microphone and speaker 3 8 1 GPRS Audio Parameter Min Typical Max Units Microphone Microphone bias v...

Page 39: ...fferential input resistance 30 50 kΩ Common mode DC voltage 0 5 V Signal to noise 75 dB Bandwidth 300 3900 Hz Speaker Output power 16 Ω load 30 50 mW 32 Ω load 33 3 mW Total harmonic distortion noise 16 Ω load 25 mW F 1 kHz 0 08 32 Ω load 25 mW F 1 kHz 0 05 Dynamic range 0 dB volume setting 90 dB Power supply rejection ratio Vdd 1 8 V 60 84 dB Output offset voltage 3 5 mV Capacitive drive capabili...

Page 40: ...sly applied to the backup battery To bring the terminal out of shelf mode external power needs to be connected to the terminal Power supplied to the battery VIN is protected by a fuse and load dump within the terminal Typically a terminal can be reset by disconnecting and then reconnecting external power With the backup battery cycling external power does not cause a reset because the terminal swi...

Page 41: ...eing subjected to 8 kV ESD contact discharge per IEC 60945 and IEC 61000 4 2 human body model level 3 Altitude The terminal meets all specifications after a nonoperating 12 2 km altitude test as detailed in SAE J1455 section 4 9 3 except with an ambient temperature of 40 C Humidity The terminal meets all its specifications during exposure to 90 relative humidity at 85 C per the test methodology of...

Page 42: ...nitoring vary depending on the environment In order to avoid false detects extensive testing is required to ensure that adequate acceleration magnitude thresholds and time durations are used Parameter Condition Min Typical Max Units Resolution 2 g 3 91 mg Acceleration Range software selectable 2 g 4 g 8 g 16 g Bandwidth Filtering Selectable via digital interface 8 1000 Hz Sensitivity 2 g 256 LSB g...

Page 43: ...with a matched antenna Data Transfer GPRS l Multislot Class 10 l Full PBCCH support l Coding Scheme 1 4 CSD l GSM maximum 9 6 kb s Antenna Detect Output DC current pulse 20 µA typical Output DC current pulse period 3 7 to 8 1 ms 5 4 typical 3 14 IDP 782 HSPA Cellular Module Type u blox LISA U2 series LISA U200 HSPA Module GSM GPRS EDGE Quad band support l GSM 850 E SGM 900 DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 MH...

Page 44: ...nna Data Transfer GPRS l GPRS multislot class 334 coding scheme CS1 CS4 up to 107 kb s DL 85 6 kb s UL l GPRS multislot class 125 coding scheme CS1 CS4 up to 85 6 kb s DL UL l EDGE multislot class 334 coding scheme MCS1 MCS9 up to 296 kb s DL 236 8 kb s UL l EDGE multislot class 125 coding scheme MCS1 MCS9 up to 236 8 kb s DL UL HSPA l HSUPA category 6 up to 5 76 Mb s UL l HSDPA category 8 up to 7...

Page 45: ...eter Value Mass 80 g including cable Dimensions 116 0 x 21 5 x 4 3 mm LxWxH Cable length 2 5 m Mounting Adhesive backing 3 15 3 Satellite Antenna Figure 15 Satellite Antenna standard and low elevation Bottom View mm T213 Version 02 45 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 46: ...L 9330 Color Code 8T9D076 white Sealing Gasket Material Santoprene Figure 16 Standard Antenna Height Dimensions mm 3 15 3 2 Low Elevation Antenna Parameter Value Mass Side entry with 5 m cable 365 g Enclosure Material Lexan EXL 9330 Color Code 8T9D076 white Sealing Gasket Material Santoprene T213 Version 02 46 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 47: ...IDP 782 Hardware Guide Figure 17 Low Elevation Antenna Height Dimensions mm T213 Version 02 47 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 48: ...Section 4 3 3 Mount the antennas Section 4 4 4 Route the main cable Section 4 5 5 Connect to power Section 4 6 6 Connect the cables Section 4 7 7 Register the terminal Section 4 8 4 2 Prepare for the Installation Check that you have the items and tools listed below before installing the terminal 4 2 1 Shipping Box Contents Unpack the contents of the shipping box es and use the list below as a guid...

Page 49: ...bile ID used by SkyWave to register it on the IsatData Pro network This is a 15 digit alphanumeric identifier in the format NNNNNNNNSKYXXXX The mobile ID is located on the bottom of the terminal and on the shipping box Figure 18 Mobile ID Location 1 Record the mobile ID in APPENDIX B for future reference Note SkyWave might activate terminals on the network prior to or after shipping based on the P...

Page 50: ... the shell prompt or by sending an over the air powerOff message SIN 17 MIN 1 T202 The terminal automatically wakes up when the power connector is reconnected 1 Disconnect the power connector from the power source 2 Remove the SIM card door Figure 19 You might need to remove the screw 1 used for optional tamper resistance if it is attached Figure 19 Remove SIM Card Door 3 Push and release any exis...

Page 51: ...talled Figure 23 SIM Card Holders 6 Repeat steps 3 and 5 if a second SIM card is required 7 Replace the SIM card door 8 Reconnect any cables you removed earlier and connect to external power 9 Contact your cellular data solution provider to ensure your SIM cards are operational 4 2 5 1 LED Location and Operation The terminal has three visible LEDs Figure 24 to indicate status T213 Version 02 51 Sk...

Page 52: ...6 show the power on LED flashing sequence Figure 25 Power On Sequence Second 0 1 2 3 4 Meaning Power on 1s 5s Figure 26 Terminal Booting Sequence Second 5 Second 6 Sec 7 16 Meaning Terminal Booting 12 Flashes 200ms 1s When the terminal firmware is up and running along with the Lua Services Framework the LSF or a user application can be set to control the LED The ledControl property T202 of the sys...

Page 53: ...icate cellular communications status as follows l Continuously off no network coverage or not registered l GPRS cyclic output on for 100 ms off for 2 s Registered with the home network l GPRS cyclic Output on for 100 ms off for 100 ms on for 100 ms off for 2 s Registered with the visitor network roaming l HSPA cyclic output on for 50 ms off for 50 ms on for 50 ms off for 2 s Registered with the ho...

Page 54: ... 2 Click the Manage Mobiles icon The Manage Terminals page appears 3 Click the button next to IsatData Pro Terminal Activations and click NEXT Figure 27 Manage Terminals 4 Select your Gateway Account from the drop down list 5 Type 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 ema...

Page 55: ...area protected from environmental elements l Fasten the terminal securely so that it is not loose and does not move easily l Mount the terminal on a surface that does not get hotter than the maximum operating temperature If the surface might get hotter mount the terminal with a thermal barrier between it and the mounting surface l Do not mount the terminal close to other electrical equipment due t...

Page 56: ...ing towards the driver then record Top facing down and connectors facing back Example 2 If the transceiver is mounted vertically on the side wall of a vehicle with the cables exiting in an upward direction then record top facing right side and connectors facing up Refer to T202 for more details When you have selected the mounting location mount the terminal 4 3 1 Standard Antenna Mounting Guidelin...

Page 57: ... at the highest point on the vehicle or vessel where it has a clear view of the sky satellite in all directions 4 3 2 Cellular Antenna Mounting Guidelines l Mount indoors for example on the inside of a vehicle window near the transceiver unit l Mount on a flat surface for maximum adhesion l Mount at least 20 mm from metal objects l Mount the antenna at least 1 m away from the satellite antenna 4 3...

Page 58: ...nting an antenna the following tools and materials are required l Drill l M4 hardware l Outdoor waterproof adhesive sealant silicone To mount the antenna follow the steps below 1 Find a location for the antenna following the guidelines provided in section 4 3 1 2 Use the mounting template APPENDIX C or the antenna as a template to mark the location of the mounting holes T213 Version 02 58 SkyWave ...

Page 59: ... silicone when mounting holes are not an option in the mounting surface Refer to the adhesive manufacturer s recommendations for application temperature application conditions compatible bonding materials and minimum curing times when working with an adhesive Failure to follow the manufacturer s guidelines could result in the antenna separating from the mounting surface 4 4 2 1 Silicone Side Conne...

Page 60: ... wear and eliminate strain on the terminal connector Damage to the terminal connector interface or cable might result in hardware failure 4 4 2 2 Silicone Bottom Connector Mount The following tools and materials are required if mounting a bottom connector antenna with silicone l Outdoor rated silicone adhesive sealant GE RTV 108 l 5 16 or 8 mm wrench l Drill l 12 to 19 mm drill bit for a straight ...

Page 61: ... 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 connector finger tight plus a 45 degree rotation using an 8 mm wrench Figure 34 Attach Cable to Terminal 5 Apply silicone around the hole in the asset and to ...

Page 62: ...e perimeter of the antenna enclosure The two vertical slots shown in Figure 36 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 the cable from inside the asset after the antenna has been adhered with ...

Page 63: ...al connector Damage to the terminal connector interface or cable might result in hardware failure 4 4 3 Cellular 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 antenna s adhesive strip 2 Remove the adhesive strip from the cellular antenna 3 Mount the cellular antenna on the inside of the window Figure...

Page 64: ...event potential damage or wear by foot traffic Note Remember to leave enough cable slack near the terminal for strain relief so as not to introduce any additional force on the connector SkyWave recommends securing the cables during installation Figure 39 Sample Cable Placement in a Vehicle Cab 4 5 1 Protect the Cables and Cable Connectors Cable management and connector strain relief must be incorp...

Page 65: ...ed voltage follows the recommended values specified in Section 2 Compliance The installer is responsible for complying with local electrical codes Note SkyWave recommends that if possible you wait until the terminal is unblocked has a full view of the sky before powering on the terminal 1 Locate the main power input and the ground GND wires using the connector pin out table Table 4 You can connect...

Page 66: ...erial interface to the CAN bus of the vehicle SkyWave recommends an induction sensor which allows the terminals CAN bus interface to read information from the CAN bus without damaging the vehicle wires An example of this type of sensor is the CANGOclick Refer to http www cango ro index php en product 10 cangoclick html for more information on the CANGOclick 4 7 Connect the Cables and Mount the Ter...

Page 67: ... cellular antenna Figure 42 to the violet colored FAKRA connector on the terminal by pushing until you hear a click Figure 42 Connect the Cellular Antenna 3 Connect the power and I O cable to the terminal by pushing until you hear a click T213 Version 02 67 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 68: ... as the terminal remains flat and is either parallel or perpendicular to the ground for proper operation of the internal accelerometer Otherwise fasten the terminal to a rigid surface using washers and screws Use the slotted holes to mark and drill pilot holes based on the type of screws Figure 44 Mounting Flange T213 Version 02 68 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 69: ...ble portion of the terminal shroud Figure 45 Cut Tip of RF Cable Portion 2 Route the cellular antenna cable through the RF cable opening in the terminal shroud 3 Disassemble the FAKRA connector and clip from the satellite antenna Figure 46 Figure 46 Disassemble the FAKRA Connector 4 Route the satellite antenna cable through the RF cable opening in the terminal shroud Figure 47 and then reattach th...

Page 70: ... I O connector SkyWave recommends passing the smaller end through the hole from inside to outside to limit the size of the hole required The smaller the hole the easier it is to seal the opening 6 Route the green I O connector through the I O cable portion of the terminal shroud Figure 48 I O Cable through the Terminal Shroud Opening 7 Connect each of the connectors to the terminal by pushing unti...

Page 71: ...Terminal in Shroud 9 Apply outdoor grade silicone for maximum protection around the perimeter of the terminal shroud opening over the small reset hole and around any mounting hardware Figure 51 Cleaning surfaces with isopropyl alcohol ensures proper adhesion of the silicone If using the terminal reset button remember to reseal the hole with silicone after use T213 Version 02 71 SkyWave Proprietary...

Page 72: ...de the cable openings of the terminal shroud and massage the terminal shroud to remove any bubbles 11 Attach a cable tie around each opening and tighten around the cables Figure 53 12 Apply additional outdoor grade silicone around each of the cable entry points Figure 53 T213 Version 02 72 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 73: ...s and screws insert the mounting hardware through the pierced holes and then mount the terminal You can use cable ties as long as the terminal remains flat and is either parallel or perpendicular to the ground for proper operation of the internal accelerometer Otherwise fasten the terminal to a rigid surface using washers and screws Apply additional outdoor grade silicone on top of the mounting ha...

Page 74: ...operate When you apply power the terminal goes into satellite search mode to acquire the SkyWave IsatData Pro network This activity may take a few minutes to complete If you experience difficulties refer to Section 5 for troubleshooting suggestions When the terminal synchronizes itself with the network it sends a registration message to the SkyWave IsatData Pro network Note The terminal does not r...

Page 75: ...uld not require any cleaning However if cleaning is required wipe with a damp cloth using a mild detergent Do not immerse in water and ensure that water does not enter through the connector openings The satellite and cellular antennas can be steam cleaned or pressure washed with mild soap or detergent T213 Version 02 75 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 76: ...register or report l Ensure that the 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 l Check that no objects or debris are on the antenna and blocking transmission l Verify with your SP that the terminal is assigned to your account and registered that it is sending and receiving and that the SkyWave ...

Page 77: ...eiver with backup battery and cellular antenna SM201329 HBU Satellite Antenna Standard satellite side entry antenna 5 m cable FAKRA ST901065 AFA Low elevation satellite side entry antenna 5 m cable FAKRA ST901066 AFA Standard satellite bottom connector antenna no cable ST901061 NSB Low elevation satellite bottom connector antenna no cable ST901063 NSB 5 m antenna cable for bottom connector antenna...

Page 78: ...er User Name ________________________________________________________ Password _______________________________________________________________ Terminal Description Mobile ID NNNNNNNNSKYXXXX IMEI Number ICCID Number Location T213 Version 02 78 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 79: ...e as a template 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 connector Damage to the connector interface or cable may otherwise result and lead to hardware failure T213 Version...

Page 80: ...al terminal shroud protects the cable connectors that connect to the transceiver unit The terminal shroud has two 2 pass through features for the following cables l RF cables l Power and I O cables Figure 57 Terminal Shroud T213 Version 02 80 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 81: ... it later Figure 58 Locking Clip and Plastic Housing 2 Pull off the plastic housing Figure 58 from the cable s main body The exposed ferrule has a maximum diameter slightly wider than the cable 3 Push the cable through the hole Figure 59 Figure 59 Cable without Housing 4 Slide the plastic housing back onto the ferrule as far as it can go Figure 60 Figure 60 Locking Clip removed and Plastic Housing...

Page 82: ...tact Part Numbers Description Manufacturer Part Number Mating Connector JAE IL AG5 30S D3C1 Crimp Contact JAE IL AG5 C1 5000 Electrical Pin Assignments Figure 61 shows the terminal power and I O connector and Figure 62 shows the mating connector that plugs into the transceiver unit Section shows the pin assignment for the connector Voltage levels applied to I O pins should not exceed the power sup...

Page 83: ...eding 100 V l Provide a separate return ground reference connection for cable lengths longer than 2 m if using analog inputs With 2 m cable lengths and a single ground return connection analog voltage readings errors introduced by ground reference difference in the return cable should be less than 0 2 V l Without a separate ground reference the voltage drop induced across the ground reference affe...

Page 84: ...ch of the stripped wires on the transceiver end of the cable 5 Insert each terminal pin into its correct position in the transceiver mating connector Push firmly to make sure that it has gone all the way into the connector 6 Lock the terminals in place by closing the locking tabs on either side of the connector body Figure 63 Mating Cable 7 Apply heat shrink to cover most of the unshielded wires b...

Page 85: ...ystem GSM Global Standard for Mobile Communications I O input output IP Ingress protection IAM I O Access module IEC International Electrotechnical 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 Nation...

Page 86: ...minal Equipment Rx receive SES Satellite Earth Stations and Systems SIM Subscriber Identification module SP Solution Provider SRAM Static Read and Write Memory Tx transmit USB Universal Serial Bus Vbatt Power supply voltage T213 Version 02 86 SkyWave Proprietary ...

Page 87: ...lease 01 Jan 2015 Official Customer Release 12 Jan 2015 Limited Customer Release 10 Nov 2014 Limited Customer Release T213 Version 02 87 SkyWave Proprietary Identificação ANATEL Representante no Brasil Orbcomm do Brasil Telecomunicações Ltda Fone 51 9515 3417 email laggazio hercules orbcomm com ...

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