SAT-IDP SAT-IDP Series User Guide Document Number: MAN-0077 Issue No.
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Table of Contents SAT-IDP .......................................................................... 1 SAT-IDP Series .............................................................. 1 User Guide ..................................................................... 1 Table of Contents .......................................................... 1 Preface............................................................................ 2 General Safety Warnings ......................................................
Preface General Safety Warnings WARNING: Before applying power to the equipment, the user must read all instructions. If in any doubt, consult suitably trained service personnel. WARNING: This product may contain magnetized material. Due care should be taken when handling fully magnetized material as physical personal injury may occur by the inadvertent attraction of magnetized material to other similar or ferromagnetic material.
Chapter 1 – Regulatory and Type Approval 1.1 Inmarsat Type Approval The SAT-IDP has been certified for operation on the Inmarsat Network (Inmarsat Type Approval Certificate Number xxxx– see Appendix D). 1.2 European Compliance The equipment is designed, tested and declared to conform to the following European directives and standards (The Declaration of Conformity can be found at Appendix C).
Sections 25.202 and 25.216 of FCC Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). FCC OET Bulletin 65 as applied to RF energy from a mobile device. Pre-emption. FCC statements: 1.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjest to the following two condictions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. FCC CFR:15.21 Information to user.
Caution Statements: • This equipment complies with radio frequency exposure limits set forth by Industry Cananda for an uncontrolled environment. • This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the device and the user or bystanders. Déclarations de mise en garde: • Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiofréquences defines par Indstrie Canada pourun environment non contrôlé.
Chapter 2 – General Description This document refers to the SAT-IDP series, including their variants. Variants are indicated by alphabetic suffixes. Most variants differ in physical characteristics only – for example bottom or side entry connector, magnetic feet etc. The SAT-IDP is a compact, single unit, low data rate satellite terminal, designed to operate over the Inmarsat satellites using the IsatData Pro protocols.
Figure 2 – SAT-IDP-BC Figure 3 – SAT-IDP-SC The SAT-401E incorporates three magnetic mounting feet for use as a portable solution. WARNING: The SAT-IDP-SC magnetic feet are not designed for fitting to vehicles driven at speed or over rough terrain. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the equipment is secure when fitted to a vehicle and that the vehicle is driven safely.
Chapter 3 - Installation IMPORTANT: Installation and service should only be carried out by suitably qualified service personnel. Local working practices and regulations for wiring and installations must be adhered to at all times. 3.1 Power Requirements The equipment is powered from an external DC supply of 9.6V to 32V. The DC supply must be capable of providing a maximum VA of 9.6W, for example 1A @ 9.6V or 0.3A @ 32V.
The SAT-IDP is supplied without cable or mating connector as standard. Suitable cables and/or connectors can be purchased separately from your equipment supplier or authorised dealer. See page 18 for connector and pin out details. When routing the cable avoid sharp edges and pinches. Be aware of the minimum static bend radius of the cable. Mechanical pressure on the cable may cause loss of functionality or even a short circuit and subsequent damage to the terminal.
3.4 Mounting If possible, try the installation before drilling any holes or fixing cable. Record the unit ISN number (Inmarsat Serial Number) for future reference. Fit the supplied rubber pads to the base of the SAT-401E to avoid damage to the vehicle. The SAT-IDP and SAT-401C variants may be mounted by using either the three outer M4 mounting holes or the M25 thread on the base. The SAT-IDP-SC, SAT-401E is designed as a portable solution and does not require permanent fitting.
Figure 4 - SAT-IDP M4 Drilling Diagram (not to scale) Figure 5 - SAT-IDP M25 Drilling Template (not to scale) MAN-0077 Honeywell Global Tracking Ltd 11
Figure 6 - SAT-401C M25 Drilling Template (not to scale) Figure 7 - SAT-IDP Foam Washer Dimensions (not to scale) MAN-0077 Honeywell Global Tracking Ltd 12
3.5 Applying Power Before connecting the SAT-IDP to an external voltage source, ensure that the polarity is correct and the voltage source (at the input to the SAT-IDP) is between 9.6V and 32V. See page 18 for connector pin out description. See page 8 for further details and requirements regarding the power source. Check the circuit, in particular fuses and/or circuit protection devices. Always ensure that the ground connection is connected before power is applied. 3.
Providing that your terminal has been activated and set up within an application, the data will be available within approximately one minute of the actual transmission, although this is dependent on the operation of the software being used by your service provider as well as the link to the Honeywell Global Tracking server. Your service provider will be able to supply you with further details regarding the normal use of the terminal, as well as scripts and forward channel use.
Chapter 4 - Functionality For full functional details of the SAT-IDP contact your authorised dealer.
Chapter 5 – Factory Defaults The terminal is shipped with Factory Defaults set. When power is initially applied, the script timer, alarm and operation definitions are cleared; the terminal then powers up, acquires the GPS position and tunes to the best ocean region for the terminal location. Once the terminal has acquired the IDP satellite signal it transmits a single position report burst.
Chapter 6 – Maintenance and Support 6.1 Cleaning Dust and finger marks can be removed using a soft damp cloth. Avoid using domestic cleaning products. 6.2 Technical Support and Information For technical support, product queries and information please contact your equipment supplier or authorised dealer. Alternatively, contact Honeywell Global Tracking directly for details of your dealer: EMS Technologies Canada Ltd.
Chapter 7 - Interfaces The SAT-IDP interface connector is a 12 way plug that mates with a Bulgin Buccaneer 400 series socket. Bulgin part numbers for the mating connector are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Connector: Solder contacts: Crimp contacts: Insertion/extraction tool: PX0410/12S/6570 SA3179/1 (pack of 10) SA3179 (pack of 10). Contact Bulgin for crimp tool details 13027 Items 1, 2 and 4 can be purchased as a kit from your equipment supplier or authorised dealer (Honeywell Global Tracking product number: A021B01).
OD_OUT A single open drain output (250mA max sink current). Suitable for driving relays, indicators etc. I/On Five general purpose inputs/outputs individually configurable as: High voltage digital input (15-32V maximum) with optional falling edge interrupt capability Switch input (internal pull up used with external switch to ground) with optional falling edge interrupt capability Digital input (0-15V maximum) with optional falling edge interrupt capability Analogue input (12 bit ADC, 0 to 3.
Figure 9 shows a conceptual drawing of the open drain output (OD_OUT).
Chapter 8 – Interpreting the Indicator A single status indicator is provided on the SAT-IDP. The indicator goes through 4 states every 2 seconds generating the patterns in the table below.
Chapter 9 – Security Guide Figure 10 – Typical SAT IDP Installation System Architecture MAN-0077 Honeywell Global Tracking Ltd 22
9.1 Security Checklists You can mitigate the potential security risk to your site by following the steps listed under each threat. 9.1.1 Infection by Malicious Software Agents This threat encompasses malicious software agents, for example viruses, spyware (Trojans), and worms. The intrusion of malicious software agents can result in: Performance degradation Loss of system availability The capture, modification, or deletion of data.
Mitigation steps Implement file system encryption on your systems accessing terminal. Use HTTPS when using Web servers across untrusted networks. Use a firewall at the interface between your other networks and Honeywell solution components. Secure wireless devices. Set the minimum level of privilege for all external accounts, and enforce a strong password policy. Disable all unnecessary access ports (ports that are not listed in the Network Ports table).
Mitigation steps Do not allow the use of unauthorized removable media (e.g., microSD™ or microSDHC™ cards) on Honeywell solution components. Implement strong password protection on Honeywell solution components and include a password lifetime management policy, reuse policy, and strength policy for passwords. Monitor system access. 9.1.4 Accidental System Change This threat encompasses inadvertent changes to executables or configuration files.
9.2 Securing the Infrastructure Although the security issues for the Honeywell system are generally the same as any IT solution, the physical security of the network and environment is particularly important. If the hardware is rendered inoperable, the operation of Honeywell solution and the entire facility can be compromised. 9.2.1 Physical Location 9.2.1.
Appendix A – Specifications Physical Dimensions Weight Colour Connector 118 mm x 108 mm x 37 mm (Does not include mounting threads/extensions/cable) 230g (Excluding cable on SAT-IDP-BC and SAT-IDP-SC variants) White Refer to page 18 Environmental Operating temperature: -40°C to 70°C Storage temperature: -40°C to 90°C Humidity: ≤ 95% RH @ +40°C (+104°F) (non-condensing) Shock: MIL-STD-810G (Shock) Vibration Ingress Protection (IP) rating: SAE J1455 & MIL-STD-810G (Vibration) IP66 Frequency Range
GPS Channels Time To First Fix (Typical) Cold start: Hot start Accuracy (SA Off) Position (CEP, 2D): Altitude Dynamic capability Velocity: Acceleration: Maximum update interval Control and Monitoring Interface Baud rate Parity/data bits/stop bits Data Interfaces 5 x I/O 50 <30s <3s 2.
Appendix B – Warranty Honeywell International Inc. ("HII") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment.
Appendix C – Declaration of Conformity MAN-0077 Honeywell Global Tracking Ltd 30
Appendix D – Inmarsat Type Approval MAN-0077 Honeywell Global Tracking Ltd 31
Appendix E – Product Information It is essential that the following information be completed at the time of installation/purchase to ensure that any future warranty claims are dealt with as expeditiously as possible.
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