Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 Document No. 20121015-1 Revision 1.2 PBC beacon BC91/005002 Release Date: 15/10/2012 Prepared by: Lior Bilia Distribution (Check all appropriate): Precyse Only Project Team Only Customer and Supplier c:\hardwarews\production\pd-915\bc915\bm915a\documents\bc91405002 user manual.docx Precyse Technologies, Inc.
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 Revision Record Rev. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Effective Date 15/10/2012 29/11/2012 13/12/2012 Description 1st release Corrections to specifications Added iLocate system model numbers, added External and internal variants and antenna part numbers. Corrected power supply options, removed references to DC power supply. Reference documents # Doc # Description 1 Precyse Technologies, Ltd.
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section/Title Page Regulatory Information/disclaimers ....................................................................... 4 Abstract................................................................................................................. 6 Product description ............................................................................................... 6 PBC beacon: ...................................
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 Regulatory Information/disclaimers Installation and use of this Wireless Radio device must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product. Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment 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 interference in a residential installation.
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 Abstract This document describes the iLocate system hardware: PBC beacon, Precyse part # BC91/005002, BC91/005000, referred to as Micro beacon 915. Product description PBC micro beacon: The Micro Beacon is used to define a location zone. It is based on a microcontroller and 4 RF transceivers.
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 Humidity: 90% non-condensing Enclosure: IP65 Antenna External antenna (BC91/005002): Manufacturer: Antenna factor Part number: ANT-916-CW-RH-SMA Gain: 0dBi Internal antenna (BC91/005000): Manufacturer: Antenna factor Part number: Splatch 916-SP2 Gain: 0dBi (Peak) Schematics Schematics will be provided on demand and under non-disclosure agreement. System test configuration Beacon The unit was configured for normal operation.
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 Method of operation The PBC has 4 independent transceivers. The transceivers cannot operate as MIMO or phase array (beam shaping). All the transceivers are connected to a single low power microprocessor unit. Each transceiver in the unit transmits its identification packet at 20% or lower duty cycle. Each transceiver operates at a different 800 KHz wide channel (905.0, 905.8, 906.6 etc).
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 iLocate system block diagram PC Ethernet PBS PBC2 PBC1 TAG (SAT) Attached to assets PBC3 Precyse Technologies, Ltd.
Precyse Technologies 100 Ashford Center North Suite 360 Atlanta, GA 30338 Unit definitions: Base station, referred to as PBS: A radio device that transmits data to and from the tag (SAT) to a personal computer (PC), also provides synchronization signal. The unit is powered by a DC power supply. Relevant model is BS91403000. Beacon, referred to as PBC: A radio device that defines a location. Location detection can be realized through one or more PBCs. The micro beacon is powered by a 3.6V battery pack.