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Hawkeye Mfg HE7200 User manual

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HawkEye 7200 Quick Start Guide
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
CONTROL PANEL
The HE7200 Control Panel contains several
LEDs and Buttons:
1. Signal LED
2. Message LED
3. Power Button
4. Charging LED
5. Bluetooth Button/LED
6. QPOS Button/LED
CHARGING PORT
The HE7200 power port is a 12-pin
connector.
1. HE7200 Charging Port
CHARGE
To charge the HawkEye 7200:
1. Attach the circular 12 pin connector end of the charging cable or auto accessory adapter into the HawkEye
7200 Power Port (1).
2. Plug the charging cable or auto accessory adapter into the appropriate power source (supplying 10 –28VDC
operating/charging voltage.) The Charging LED is RED when the HawkEye 7200 is charging.
3. The HE7200 will need to be charged for at least 4.5 hours, once the battery is fully charged the Charging
Indicator LED will be GREEN and it is ok to disconnect the charging cable.
ACTIVATE
Your HawkEye 7200 device must be activated prior to use. By default all Blue Sky Network tracking devices are
shipped to customers in an un-activated state. All activation requests must be submitted by the Blue Sky Network
SkyRouter Administrator on file. Please also note that SkyRouter access credentials are not issued until activation
has been processed.
Activation requests can be submitted through our website, the link is shown below:
http://support.skyrouter.com/Support/ActivationForm.php
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When you want to turn off the device, press the power
button again; the device will attempt to send a Power
Off event (if configured) and then all the lights will turn
off.
LED BEHAVIOR
The legend (right) describes behavior patterns of the
various LEDs that appear on the HawkEye 7200 unit.
When the HawkEye 7200 battery is depleted; all LEDs
will flash on/off simultaneously and the unit will power
off, the device must be charged.
SKYROUTER
Once you have your device powered on and have Iridium signals you will want to login to your SkyRouter account
and check that your device is reporting.
CONFIGURE
Once you have verified that your device is on and reporting to the SkyRouter system you will want to revise the
reporting parameter settings. By default the HawkEye 7200 device is configured to report once per hour.
Parameter updates must can be sent from the ‘Manage’ > ‘Devices’ > ‘Device Parameters’ section of SkyRouter.
SKYROUTER PARAMETER UPDATE SCREEN
The following images (right)
show all some standard
parameters that can be used with
the device, this will cause the unit
to report at 2 minute intervals.
For further information on
parameter updates please see
the SkyRouter User Guide.
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HAWKEYE 7200 PARAMETER EXPLANATION
Normal Position Reports
Time Based Reporting
Time Based Interval
Normal position reports will be generated at this interval.
Distance Based Reporting
Distance Based Interval
Normal position reports will be generated when the device has displaced this distance.
Altitude Based Reporting
Trigger Altitude (ft.)
Determine the altitude above which a different GPS reporting interval should be in effect.
Interval (sec)
GPS reporting interval above trigger altitude.
Perimeter Range Reporting
Range (ft.)
Determine the range within which the unit will start reporting at the perimeter range interval. The unit will
check every “regular GPS reporting interval” to determine whether the unit has moved more than the
Perimeter Range distance from the previous measurement. If it has not, the perimeter range interval will
be in effect.
Interval (sec)
Perimeter range mode reporting interval.
Event Reporting
Quick Position Events
Reporting Interval (sec):
Reporting interval when Quick Position is activated.
Count
Number of Quick Position messages to be sent.
Excessive GPS Speed
Speeding Event Report Interval
Speeding events will be generated at this frequency when the asset speeding condition is active.
Speed Limit
This is the max speed limit for the asset.
Transition Time
The device will activate the speeding event when the asset is travelling faster its known max speed limit for
this period of time.
Start Movement
Movement Threshold (kph)
The device will use this speed to determine if it should begin monitoring the activation of a start
movement.
Time Delay(sec)
When the starting speed threshold is detected the device will need to maintain a greater speed for this
amount of time before we decide the device should send a start movement event.
Stop Moving/Idle Event
Movement Threshold (kph)
The device will use this speed to determine if should begin monitoring the activation of a stop movement.
Time Delay(sec)
When the speed threshold is detected the device will need to maintain a lower speed for this amount of
time before we decide the device should send a not moving event.
Report type
The device can send interval events, or it can notify only once (single).
Reporting Interval
If the device is supposed to continue to report not moving events it will do so at this rate.
Auto. Take-Off/Landing
Take-Off Speed (knots)
When accelerating through this speed the unit will send a Take-Off message.
Landing Speed (knots)
When decelerating through this speed the unit will send a Landing message.
SUPPORT
Please do not hesitate to contact us via email or on the telephone number listed below. Thank you for choosing
Blue Sky Network.
Phone: +1 858 551 3894 support@blueskynetwork.com

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