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AirLink LX60

Hardware User Guide

41111782

Rev. 2

Summary of Contents for LX60

Page 1: ...AirLink LX60 Hardware User Guide 41111782 Rev 2 ...

Page 2: ...ct MUST BE POWERED OFF The Sierra Wireless product can transmit signals that could interfere with this equipment The driver or operator of any vehicle should not operate the Sierra Wireless product while in control of a vehicle Doing so will detract from the driver or operator s control and operation of that vehicle In some states and provinces operating such communications devices while in contro...

Page 3: ...ensed from QUALCOMM This product is manufactured or sold by Sierra Wireless Inc or its affiliates under one or more patents licensed from MMP Portfolio Licensing Copyright 2021 Sierra Wireless All rights reserved Trademarks Sierra Wireless AirPrime AirLink AirVantage and the Sierra Wireless logo are registered trademarks of Sierra Wireless Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Mic...

Page 4: ...Antennas 14 Recommended Antenna Separation 16 Step 4 Connect the Data Cables 16 Step 5 Connect the Power 16 Cable Strain Relief 17 Fusing 17 DC Voltage Transients 17 Power Connector on the LX60 18 Wiring Diagrams 18 Vehicle Installation Considerations 20 Step 6 Optional Connect the Vehicle Bus Cable 22 Step 7 I O and RS Configuration 23 I O Pins 23 Step 8 Check the Router Operation 30 LED Behavior...

Page 5: ...ifications 42 Screw Torque Settings 42 Operating Voltage 43 Power Specifications 43 GNSS Technology 44 Protocols 44 Wi Fi Performance 45 Wi Fi Channels Supported 45 Wi Fi Antenna Gain 46 Radio Frequency Bands 47 Radio Module Conducted Transmit Power 52 GNSS Bands supported 54 Mechanical Specifications 55 Regulatory Information 56 Important Information for North American Users 56 RF Exposure 57 Acc...

Page 6: ...r Input 61 AC Power Adapter Output 61 AC Power Adapter Environmental Specifications 62 AC Power Adapter Reliability and Quality Control 62 AC Power Adapter Safety Standards 62 AC Power Adapter EMC Standards 62 AC Power Adapter Hazardous Substances 63 AC Power Adapter Energy Efficiency 63 I O Connector Cable 64 Index 65 ...

Page 7: ...ns while delivering superior reliability and uninterrupted operation in fixed indoor and protected outdoor environments LX60 is available with optional Wi Fi GNSS and rated for shock vibration and vehicle power supplies It offers Dual Band 802 11ac Wi Fi and dedicated 48 Channel GNSS meeting the demands of commercial fleets and taxis requiring connectivity The LX60 comes in LTE Cat 4 regional vari...

Page 8: ...nector Diversity Antenna Connector Front Panel 9 pin RS232 Serial Port USB 2 0 Micro AB Port See Ethernet on page 40 See Serial Port on page 41 See USB on page 40 Reset button See Reboot the LX60 and Reset the LX60 to Factory Default Settings on page 35 Two RJ 45 Ethernet Ports GNSS Antenna Connector LEDs See LED Behavior on page 31 Wi Fi Antenna Connector Auxiliary I O Port See I O Pins on page 2...

Page 9: ...n a Wi Fi AP 5GHz GNSS Idle Attached GNSS and Wi Fi enabled idle 1300 mW 108 3 mA n a Typical Use non Wi Fi Attached and connected 20 dBm 100 BaseT Full duplex Serial and USB enabled idle 4100 mW 341 6 mA 2400 mW 200 mA Typical Use Wi Fi Attached and connected 20 dBm 100 BaseT Full duplex Serial USB and Wi Fi enabled idle GNSS active 4400 mW 366 6 mA n a Maximum Power non Wi Fi Attached and connec...

Page 10: ... DC power cable Quick Start Guide The following items can be ordered separately from Sierra Wireless Universal AC power adapter Voltage input 100 240 VAC Current output 1 5 A Part number 2000579 I O Auxiliary cable Part number 6001004 Warranty The LX60 comes with a 3 year warranty and has an optional 2 year warranty extension ...

Page 11: ...eless A SIM card provided by your mobile network operator 1 Phillips screwdriver Laptop computer with Ethernet cable LTE MIMO antennas Main and Diversity Optional GNSS antenna1 Wi Fi antenna1 9 pin connection cable for the RS232 port 8 pin auxiliary I O connector cable OBD II or J1939 vehicle bus cable Installation Overview The steps for a typical installation are 1 Insert the SIM card s page 12 2...

Page 12: ... de passe pourrait également être réini tialisé à sa valeur d origine selon le mode de réinitialisation configuré dans ACEmanager A cet effet nous vous recommandons de noter ce mot de passe et de le garder dans un endroit sûr avant de déployer la dite unité Pour plus d information veuillez consulter page 35 Réinitialiser le LX60 aux paramètres d usine par défaut Note Depending on where you are ins...

Page 13: ...There is easy access for attaching the cables Cables will not be constricted close to high amperages or exposed to extreme temperatures The front panel LEDs are easily visible There is adequate airflow It is away from direct exposure to the elements such as sun rain dust etc The LX60 has two mounting holes as shown in Figure 2 2 Use appropriate mounting screws to secure it in place Note the orient...

Page 14: ... end to your main grounding point The ground terminal comes with an M2 5 6 mm screw You can use a longer M2 5 screw if the terminal connector on your ground wire requires one Tighten the grounding screw to approximately 3 5 in lb 4 cm kg Figure 2 3 Ground connector Step 3 Connect the Antennas Warning This router is not intended for use close to the human body Antennas should be at least 8 inches 2...

Page 15: ... 0 6 0 8 Nm 5 7 in lb is sufficient and the max torque should not go beyond 1 1 Nm 10 in lb 1 Connect the cellular antenna to the SMA cellular antenna connector Mount the cellular antenna so there is at least 20 cm between the antenna and the user or bystander 2 Connect a second antenna to the SMA diversity antenna connector For 3G networks the second antenna operates as a diversity antenna provid...

Page 16: ...able Serial Port 9 pin RS232 Aux I O Port 2 pin RS Note In vehicle installations separate antenna data and power cables from other wiring Step 5 Connect the Power The AirLink LX60 comes with a 3 meter 10 ft DC power cable You can also purchase an optional AC adapter Warning Electrical installations are potentially dangerous and should be performed by personnel thoroughly trained in safe electrical...

Page 17: ...he cable strain relief within 200 mm 8 in of the LX60 to reduce the mass of cable supported by the power connector under vibration Ideally the strain relief mounting for the DC cable should be attached to the same object as the LX60 so both the router and cable vibrate together The strain relief should be mounted such that it does not apply additional stress on the power connector The cable should...

Page 18: ...ngly recommends that you connect the control ignition line to Pin 3 and apply continuous power on Pin 1 PWR 2 Ground Black Main device ground PWR 3 On Off control White For installations where the LX60 is to be turned on off use the white wire connected to Pin 3 in the DC cable The LX60 is off when this pin is either open circuit or grounded and on when this pin is connected to power The LX60 shou...

Page 19: ...monitor an external device such as a motion detector remote solar panel or a remote camera refer to Figure 2 7 You can configure the I O line to wake the router up for a configured length of time and use low voltage disconnect to put the router in Standby mode if the voltage falls below a configured value Figure 2 7 Fixed Installation with I O Pin 1 Power Use the red wire in the DC cable to connec...

Page 20: ... connect the red power wire on the DC power cable to the vehicle s fuse box See Figure 2 8 7 Connect the white wire On Off control on the DC power cable to the ignition signal from the vehicle 8 Connect the DC power cable to the LX60 9 Reconnect the vehicle s battery a Connect the positive terminal first b Connect the negative terminal Vehicle Installation Option 1 This vehicle installation allows...

Page 21: ...r Vehicle Installation Option 2 The main difference between this installation and vehicle installation option 1 is that you can configure a timer to turn the router on at set intervals for a configured length of time for example 20 minutes once every 24 hours when the ignition is off Also instead of the router turning on and off the router alternates between on and standby mode Figure 2 9 Alternat...

Page 22: ...r or other device to the vehicle bus during normal operation When doing vehicle maintenance that requires connecting a diagnostic tool it is recommended to disable the ALEOS setting Direct Vehicle Bus CAN Data Collection on the LX60 To connect the LX60 with a vehicle bus cable 1 Verify that the LX60 is running ALEOS Software Version 4 13 0 or later 2 Ensure that both the LX60 and the vehicle are p...

Page 23: ...I O Pins Figure 2 10 I O Pin out for Auxiliary I O Connector and Power Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Power Connector Auxiliary I O Connector 8 7 6 5 GND DIGIN 2 AIN 2 DIGIN 3 AIN 3 RS_A Reserveda a Do not use with the Aux I O cable Reserveda DIGIN 4 DIGIN 5 RS_B GND 4 3 2 1 Table 2 3 I O Pin out Configuration Location Pin Wire Color Digital In Analog In Digital Out Pull up RS GND DO NOT Use ACEmanag...

Page 24: ...d functions include pulse counting analog input digital inputs and high side pull up dry contact switch For more information refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide Note The I O pins can be configured in ACEmanager or ALMS to trigger standby mode to sink current or to pull up the voltage If you are using the I O line to trigger standby mode you cannot configure it to sink current or p...

Page 25: ...ting chapter Pulse Counter Pulse counter functionality is available on Pin 4 on the power connector and on Pins 2 3 6 and 7 on the auxiliary I O connector You can connect any of these pins to a pulse counter The digital pulse counter is not available in Standby mode Figure 2 11 Digital Input Pulse Counter Maximum frequency 140 Hz Duty cycle 20 80 Note Values may vary depending on signal noise Digi...

Page 26: ... be used with the standby timer The primary digital input of Pin 4 on the power connector can be used to wake the router from standby The four digital inputs on the I O connector do not have this functionality Figure 2 12 Digital Input LX60 Digital Input Vin Internal pull up resistor Off default Protection Circuitry VHigh Ƌ 9 Pin 4 power connector or 3LQV RU 2 FRQQHFWRU Configurable on the ACEmana...

Page 27: ...ts inputs of 0 5 5 V or 0 5 10 V referenced to ground When used with a sensor to transform values into voltages the pin can monitor measurements such as temperatures sensors or input voltage Using ACEmanager you can select the range of voltage to be monitored to be 0 5 V or 0 10 V For low input voltages 0 5 V provides better accuracy Depending on the load this value can range from Vin to Vin 2 5 V...

Page 28: ...e every 2 5 minutes which detects small changes Figure 2 15 Analog Input Sampling and Reading Note The same method is used to sample the input voltage and the internal board temperature for Events Reporting The significant changes are 300 mV for the input voltage and 1 ºC for the board temperature LX60 Vin Internal pull up resistor Off default Zin Nſ Protection Circuitry Pin 4 power connector or P...

Page 29: ...is flow is countered when the internal pull up resistor 10 kΩ becomes active after bootup Depending on your application you may need to install an external pull up resistor 10 kΩ in order to nullify the small input current flow for the first 30 seconds during bootup LX60 Vin Vin Internal pull up resistor Off Protection Circuitry Pin 4 power connector External solenoid relay circuit ISink 500 mA Ty...

Page 30: ...te Although the LX60 operates in the range 7 36 VDC low voltage standby mode is enabled by default In order to avoid the router powering on in standby mode ensure that it is supplied with more than 9 VDC at startup You can change the low voltage standby mode settings once the router is operational If the Power LED is red the router is in standby mode On Off control pin 3 is connected to the batter...

Page 31: ...hen to release the Reset button to enter Recovery mode See Recovery Mode on page 35 Activity Flashing Green Traffic is being transmitted or received over the WAN interface Flashing Red Traffic is being transmitted or received over the serial port This behavior only appears if the LX60 is configured to display it For more information refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration Guide Serial chapter Fl...

Page 32: ...tion User Guide Admin chapter Wi Fib Off Wi Fi is disabled Configurable in ACEmanager and ALMS Solid Green Wi Fi is enabled Solid Amber Wi Fi is enabled and the router is connected to an Access Point i e Wi Fi is being used as the WAN connection Flashing Green or Amber Wi Fi traffic is being sent or received GNSSb Solid Green The router has a GNSS fix Flashing Green No GNSS fix Off GNSS is disable...

Page 33: ... 31 9191 ALEOS 4 13 0 or previous Note It takes the router from 1 to 2 minutes to respond after power up Figure 2 18 ACEmanager login window 3 Enter the default password printed on the device label and click Log In Note For system security ensure that you change the default password as soon as possible 4 Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide for information on how to use ACEmanager ...

Page 34: ...enables Mobile network and asset management Over the air registration configuration and software updates Consolidated network view of an entire fleet in field applications and mobile assets using a virtual dashboard to monitor report manage and troubleshoot all mobile resources as required If you require a network management solution deployed in your data center contact your Sierra Wireless sales ...

Page 35: ...store it in a secure place Avertissement L utilisation du bouton comme décrit ci dessus réinitialise tous les paramètres par défaut y compris le mot de passe utilisateur quel que soit le mode de réinitialisation que vous avez configuré dans ACEmanager Ce bouton peut être désactivé dans ACEmanager si nécessaire Avant déploiement de l unité veuillez enregistrer le mot de passe indique sur l étiquett...

Page 36: ...uter to reboot it Click the Reboot button on the Recovery screen Wait 10 minutes If no action is taken within 10 minutes of the device entering Recovery mode for example if the Recovery screen has not been loaded by the web browser it automatically reboots and exits Recovery mode For more information refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide Gateway Configuration chapter ...

Page 37: ...on please see the Tech Spec at sierrawireless com LX60 LTE NA Wi Fi GNSS Telemetry Sierra default AT T Verizon Generic LX60 LTE NA Wi Fi GNSS Generic default Sierra AT T LX60 LTE Verizon Wi Fi GNSS Verizon default LX60 LTE EMEA Sierra default Generic Emissions Immunity FCC Industry Canada Safety CB Scheme UL 60950 Industry Certification for Vehicles ISO7637 2 SAE J1455 Shock Vibration Environmenta...

Page 38: ...ult AT T Verizon Sierra Network Technology LTE and HSPA For a list of supported bands see Table 3 6 on page 47 and Table 3 7 on page 47 Reliability MTBF calculations are performed per Telcordia Reliability Prediction Procedure for Electronic Equipment document number SR 332 Method I Issue 3 The MTBF for the LX60 Ground Fixed 25 C is 327 289 hours 37 36 years ...

Page 39: ...50 cycles ramp 3 C minute Operating mode unpowered MIL STD 810G Test method 507 5 Humidity 10 48 hour cycles Before starting cycles condition to 23 C and 50 relative humidity for 24 hours 2 hour ramp to 60 C 90 humidity hold 6 hours 8 hour ramp down to 30 C 85 to 90 rela tive humidity hold 8 hours After finishing cycles condition to 23 C and 50 relative humidity for one hour Operating mode powered...

Page 40: ...s interface is for the AT command line interface of ALEOS and for diagnostic access to the radio module By default the USB port is configured as a virtual Ethernet port A Windows driver must be installed on the PC in order to support USB use The drivers are available for download on Sierra Wireless support web site source sierrawireless com resources airlink software_downloads airlink_usb_driver T...

Page 41: ...ration Complies with the EIA RS232D specification for DCE equipment Output driver levels swing from 7 VDC to 7 VDC with normal loading Figure 3 1 DB 9 Female Serial Connector 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 Table 3 1 Serial Connector Pin out Name Pin Description Type DCD 1 Data Carrier Detect OUT RXD 2 Receive Data OUT TXD 3 Transmit Data IN DTR 4 Data Terminal Ready IN GND 5 Main GND Connected internally to BO...

Page 42: ...ve 2011 65 EU RoHS2 This directive restricts the use of hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment Screw Torque Settings Mount screws 1 1 N m 10 in lb Antennas Finger tight 5 7 in lb is sufficient The max torque should not go beyond 1 1 N m 10 in lb RS485 Carried by Pins 2 and 6 of the I O connector RS485 is disabled by default Supports up to 115...

Page 43: ...ification Parameter Minimum Maximum 1 VCC Voltage range VCC 7 V 36 V Table C 4 Ignition Sense Specifications Pin Name Current Sink Specification Parameter Minimum Maximum 3 IS Input only 240 kΩ Input low state voltage maximum VIL 1 0 V Input high state voltage minimum guaranteed VIH 2 5 V Vin Note If you do not connect this pin to the ignition you MUST connect it to the positive terminal of your p...

Page 44: ... Telnet SSH Reverse Telnet SMTP SNMP SNTP Serial TCP UDP PAD mode Modbus ASCII RTU Variable PPP GNSS NMEA 0183 V 3 0 TAIP RAP Xora Satellite channels Maximum 48 tracking channels and 2 fast acquisition channels Constellations GPS Galileo GLONASS BeiDou QZSS Protocol NMEA 0183 V3 0 Acquisition time Time to first fix Hot start 1 second Cold start 30 seconds Sensitivity Indoor sensitivity tracking mo...

Page 45: ...tates All other Country Code settings configure a subset of channels they do not enable channels beyond those available in the default setting Technology Frequency MIMO 20 MHza a Theoretical maximum performance Actual data rates vary 40 MHza 80 MHza 802 11n 2 4 GHz 1 1 72 Mbps 5 GHz 1 1 100 Mbps 150 Mbps 802 11ac 5 GHz 1 1 87 Mbps 200 Mbps 433 Mbps Channel Frequency GHz 20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz 2 4 GH...

Page 46: ...ed in EN 62311 2008 and 1999 519 EC for mobile exposure conditions provided the maximum antenna gain does not exceed the limits given in the table below 5 GHz 36 5 180 40 5 200 44 5 220 48 5 240 149 5 745 153 5 765 157 5 785 161 5 805 165 5 825 Table 3 5 Maximum Wi Fi Antenna Gain Frequency Band Maximum Antenna Gain 2 4 GHz 3 25 dBi 5 GHz 5 dBi Channel Frequency GHz 20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz ...

Page 47: ... Radio Module WP7601 North America and EMEA Radio Technology SKU Band Frequencies Verizon Wireless LTE Band 4 Tx 1710 1755 MHz Rx 2110 2155 MHz Band 13 Tx 777 787 MHz Rx 746 756 MHz Table 3 7 LX60 Radio Module WP7603 North America Radio Technology SKU Band Frequencies Generic AT T LTE Band 2 Tx 1850 1910 MHz Rx 1930 1990 MHz Band 4 Tx 1710 1755 MHz Rx 2110 2155 MHz Band 5 Tx 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894...

Page 48: ...110 2170 MHz Band 3 Tx 1710 1785 MHz Rx 1805 1880 MHz Band 7 Tx 2500 2570 MHz Rx 2620 2690 MHz Band 8 Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz Band 20 Tx 832 862 MHz Rx 791 821 MHz Band 28 Tx 703 748 MHz Rx 758 803 MHz WCDMA Band 1 Tx 1920 1980 MHz Rx 2110 2170 MHz Band 8 Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz GSM GPRS EDGE E GSM 900 Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz DCS 1800 Tx 1710 1785 MHz Rx 1805 1880 MHz ...

Page 49: ... Tx 1710 1755 MHz Rx 2110 2155 MHz Band 5 Tx 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894 MHz Band 12 Tx 699 716 MHz Rx 729 746 MHz Band 13 Tx 777 787 MHz Rx 746 756 MHz Band 14 Tx 788 798 MHz Rx 758 768 MHz Band 17 Tx 704 716 MHz Rx 734 746 MHz Band 66 Tx 1710 1780 MHz Rx 2110 2200 MHz WCDMA Band 2 Tx 1850 1910 MHz Rx 1930 1990 MHz Band 4 Tx 1710 1755 MHz Rx 2110 2155 MHz Band 5 Tx 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894 MHz ...

Page 50: ...z Rx 2620 2690 MHz Band 8 Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz Band 28 Tx 703 748 MHz Rx 758 803 MHz WCDMA Band 1 Tx 1920 1980 MHz Rx 2110 2170 MHz Band 5 Tx 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894 MHz Band 8 Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz Table 3 11 LX60 Radio Module WP7702 Worldwide Radio Technology Module Firmware Band Frequencies Generic LTE Band 1 Tx 1920 1980 MHz Rx 2110 2170 MHz Band 2 Tx 1850 1910 MHz Rx 1930 1990...

Page 51: ...Hz Band 19 Tx 830 845 MHz Rx 875 890 MHz Band 20 Tx 832 862 MHz Rx 791 821 MHz Band 26 Tx 814 849 MHz Rx 859 894 MHz Band 28 Tx 703 748 MHz Rx 758 803 MHz GSM GPRS GSM 850 Tx 824 849 MHz Rx 869 894 MHz E GSM 900 Tx 880 915 MHz Rx 925 960 MHz DCS 1800 Tx 1710 1785 MHz Rx 1805 1880 MHz PCS 1900 Tx 1850 1910 MHz Rx 1930 1990 MHz Table 3 11 LX60 Radio Module WP7702 Worldwide Radio Technology Module Fi...

Page 52: ...x Power dBm Notes LTE Bands 4 13 23 1 Connectorized Class 3 Table 3 13 Radio Module WP7603 Conducted Transmit Power Band Conducted Tx Power dBm Notes LTE Bands 2 4 5 12 23 1 Connectorized Class 3 WCDMA Band 2 Band 4 Band 5 UMTS 850 12 2 kbps 23 1 Connectorized Class 3 Table 3 14 Radio Module WP7607 Conducted Transmit Power Band Conducted Tx Power dBm Notes LTE Bands 1 3 7 8 20 28 23 1 Connectorize...

Page 53: ...m Notes LTE Bands 2 4 5 12 13 14 17 66 23 1 Connectorized Class 3 WCDMA Bands 2 4 5 23 2 Connectorized Class 3 Table 3 17 Radio Module WP7702 Conducted Transmit Power Band Conducted Tx Power dBm Notes LTE Bands 1 2 3 4 5 8 12 13 17 18 19 20 26 28 23 1 Connectorized Class 3 GSM GPRS EDGE GSM 850 32 1 GMSK mode Class 4 27 1 8PSK mode Class E2 E GSM 900 32 1 GMSK mode Class 4 27 1 8PSK mode Class E2 ...

Page 54: ...X60 Series Hardware User Guide Rev 2 June 2021 54 41111782 GNSS Bands supported Table 3 18 GNSS Bands Supported Band Frequency GPS 1575 42 MHz GLONASS 1597 52 1605 92 MHz Galileo 1575 42 MHz BeiDou 1561 098 MHz ...

Page 55: ...Specifications Rev 2 June 2021 55 41111782 Mechanical Specifications Figure 3 3 LX60 Mechanical Specifications Front view Weight 270 g 9 5 oz 5 75 in 1 5 in 1 6 in 5 18 in 5 75 in 3 92 in Top view ...

Page 56: ... If this equipment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diff...

Page 57: ...el qualifié To comply with FCC IC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation the maximum antenna gain must not exceed the specifications listed below for the device used Maximum Antenna Gain The antenna gain must not exceed the limits and configurations shown in the following tables Table 4 1 LX60 WP7601 Maximum Antenna Gain Device Frequency Band FCC ID IC...

Page 58: ...ains due to RF exposure and ERP EIRP limits as listed in the module s FCC grant 3 7 8 20 28 Table 4 4 WP7702 Antenna Gain Specifications FCC ID IC Number N7NWP77B 2417C WP77B Device Frequency Band Maximum antenna gain dBi Standalone Collocateda a Antenna gain limit when module collocated with Wi Fi Wimax BT radios AirLink LX60 2 9 8 4b b B4 CAT M1 only 6 6 5 7 6 12 6 6 13 6 6 17c c B17 CAT NB1 onl...

Page 59: ... 2 June 2021 59 41111782 WEEE Notice If you purchased your AirLink LX60 in Europe please return it to your dealer or supplier at the end of its life WEEE products may be recognized by their wheeled bin label on the product label ...

Page 60: ...core cable 4 Molex female crimp terminals AWG 20 24 250V 5 A max phosphor bronze tin plated part number 43030 0001 1 Molex male 2 2P Ph 3 0 mm housing 250V 5 A max PA65 black UL94V O part number 43025 0408 1 2 3 4 Power connector end view Power connector housing side view Pin Wire color Open 1 2 3 4 Red Black White Green 3048 mm 10 ft core cable Power connector housing Warning label Male housing F...

Page 61: ...um Typical Maximum Input Input Voltage 90 VAC 100 240 VAC 264 VAC Input Frequency 47 Hz 50 60 Hz 63 Hz Note Input voltage range is 90 VAC to 264 VAC Maximum input current is 500 mA at 100 240 VAC Inrush current will not exceed 75 A at 100 240 VAC input and maximum load from a cold start at 25 C Table A 4 AC Power Adapter Output Specifications Minimum Typical Maximum Test conditions Output Voltage ...

Page 62: ...onducted emission requirements for EN55022 FCC Part 15 Class B GB9254 Table A 5 AC Power Adapter Environmental Specifications Operating Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C operates normally Relative Humidity 10 90 Altitude Sea level to 2 000 meters Vibration 1 0 mm 10 55 Hz 15 minutes per cycle for each axis X Y Z Non operating Storage Temperature 30 C 70 C Relative Humidity 10 90 Vibration and Shock M...

Page 63: ...r Adapter Energy Efficiency The AC adapter complies with International Efficiency Levels as shown in Table A 7 Table A 7 AC Adapter Energy Efficiency Supplied Input No load Power Consumption Average Active Mode Efficiency International Efficiency Level 115 VAC 60 Hz Less than 0 1 W Greater than 85 VI 230 VAC 50 Hz Less than 0 3 W Greater than 80 4 V ...

Page 64: ...roduct Release 2016 1 UL2464 5 core 20 AWG cable 5 Molex female crimp terminals AWG 20 24 300VAC 3A rating phosphor bronze tin plated part number 43030 0001 1 Molex male 2 4P Ph 3 0 mm housing PA65 black UL94V O part number 43025 0800 5 1 4 8 Pin Wire color Open 1 8 2 3 6 Black Orange Purple Yellow approx 2000 mm 6 5 ft core cable Male housing Female crimp terminals Gray 7 I O connector housing si...

Page 65: ...chassis 14 H High side pull up dry contact switch input 27 Host Interfaces 40 I I O Configuration 23 I O auxiliary connector 23 I O pins 23 Input Analog 27 Dry contact switch 27 Ignition switch 25 Installation Connect data cables 16 Connect power cable 16 Connect vehicle bus cable 22 Connecting antennas 15 Fixed with I O 19 Fixed without I O 19 Overview 11 Tools and materials required 11 Vehicle 2...

Page 66: ...F specifications 15 S Screw Torque 42 Serial connector pin out 41 42 Serial port 41 Software configure 33 Specifications 37 Environmental 37 GNSS 44 Regulatory 62 RF 15 Standards regulatory 62 T Tools required for install 11 V Voltage input and ripple range 43 W Warranty 10 WEEE 59 Wi Fi performance 45 Wiring diagrams 18 ...

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