Mobilogix BAT-X User manual

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Contents
1Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Purpose..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Contact information ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Related Publications and Downloads .......................................................................................................................................5
2Product Description ...........................................................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Product Overview..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Product Applications and Benefits ...........................................................................................................................................6
2.2.1 Indoor and Outdoor Location Tracking ................................................................................................................................6
2.2.2 Configurable Bluetooth Beacon or Gateway Modes............................................................................................................ 6
2.2.3 Long Term Operation ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Indicators and Accessories ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3.1 Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3.2 Accessories...........................................................................................................................................................................7
3Product Features................................................................................................................................................................................8
3.1 Communication ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2 Sensors .....................................................................................................................................................................................8
3.2.1 Accelerometer...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.2.2 Temperature ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2.3 Pressure ............................................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.4 Humidity...............................................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.5 Ambient Light.......................................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.6 Drop and Impact ..................................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.7 Tilt ........................................................................................................................................................................................9
3.3 Battery....................................................................................................................................................................................11
3.4 Enclosure ................................................................................................................................................................................11
3.5 Services...................................................................................................................................................................................11
3.6 Security...................................................................................................................................................................................11
4Product Specifications......................................................................................................................................................................12
4.1 Mechanical .............................................................................................................................................................................12
5Packaging and Handling ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Product Marking and Serialization ......................................................................................................................................... 13

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5.1.1 Description ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.1.2 Part number ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13
6Environmental Specifications...........................................................................................................................................................14
7Compliances.....................................................................................................................................................................................15
7.1 .................................................................................................................................................................................15
7.2 ...............................................................................................................................................................................16
7.3 ............................................................................................................................................................16
7.4 .....................................................................................................................................................................................16
7.5 ............................................................................................................................................................................16
7.6 ...................................................................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
8Safety Recommendations/Disposal .................................................................................................................................................17
8.1 Battery Safety .........................................................................................................................................................................17
8.2 Battery Disposal......................................................................................................................................................................17
9Warranties ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
9.1 Warranty Device & Parts ........................................................................................................................................................18
10 Glossary and Acronyms....................................................................................................................................................................19
11 Document History ............................................................................................................................................................................21
Figures
Figure 2-1 BAT-X, Front view................................................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 2-2 BAT-X, Top view ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 4-1 Mechanical Drawing ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Figure 5-1 BAT-X Label Format ............................................................................................................................................. 13

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Tables
Table 3-1 Communication Features........................................................................................................................................ 8
Table 3-2 Accelerometer Sensor Specifications...................................................................................................................... 8
Table 3-3 Temperature Sensor Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 8
Table 3-4 Pressure Sensor Specifications................................................................................................................................ 9
Table 3-5 Humidity Sensor Specifications............................................................................................................................... 9
Table 3-6 Ambient Light Sensor Specifications....................................................................................................................... 9
Table 3-7 Drop and Impact Sensor Specifications .................................................................................................................. 9
Table 3-8 Tilt Sensor Specifications ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Table 3-9 Tilt Orientation Table ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Table 3-10 Battery Specifications ......................................................................................................................................... 11
Table 4-1 Mechanical Dimensions Summary........................................................................................................................ 12
Table 5-1 BAT-X Label Description........................................................................................................................................ 13
Table 6-1 Environmental Specifications................................................................................................................................ 14

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1INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of this document is to provide information regarding the function, features and usage of the BAT-X product.
1.2 CONTACT INFORMATION
Call us on (949) 748-8895
1.3 RELATED PUBLICATIONS AND DOWNLOADS
•Product Brief
•Quick Start Guide

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2PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 PRODUCT OVE RVIEW
The BAT-X is a battery-operated global tracking device utilizing low power LTE CAT-M1 technology with embedded Bluetooth
gateway capabilities. The BAT-X is smart logic-enabled to maximize battery life and comes with a fully configurable sensor feature
set. Pair the BAT-X with Fusion-IoT for a mobile and modular end-to-end solution to smart asset management. On its own, the BAT-X
is a fully capable indoor/outdoor tracking solution providing location and environmental data about asset condition. Combined with
BTM250 series of Bluetooth beacons, BAT-X combines data from these sources with its own location and environmental data for
aggregation of actionable data to Fusion-IoT.
2.2 PRODUCT APPLICATIONS AND BENEFITS
2.2.1 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR LOCATION TRACKING
BAT-X provides location data information from multiple on-board sources. Using GNSS, BAT-X provides accurate outdoor
location information for asset management. Utilizing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, BAT-X provides seamless indoor location tracking
as assets move into a distribution center, a warehouse or multistory structure. Pair BAT-X with Fusion IoT cloud platform for a
complete end to end supply chain or cold chain tracking solution.
2.2.2 CONFIGURABLE BLUETOOTH BEACON OR GATEWAY MODES
BAT-X can be used with Bluetooth 5 technology to aggregate data and act as a gateway solution for BTM250 series and other
Bluetooth devices. BAT-X can also smartly operate as a beacon in advertise mode to conserve battery power during extended
idle periods between operations.
2.2.3 LONG TERM OPERATION
BAT-X is the optimum device for highly dynamic tracking solutions. Leveraging smart-logic, configurable operation modes and
increased battery density, BAT-X provides extended tracking and data collection capacity between charges.

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2.3 INDICATORS AND ACCESSORIES
2.3.1 INDICATORS
Figure 2-1 BAT-X, Front view
Figure 2-2 BAT-X, Top view
2.3.2 ACCESSORIES
Charge with any USB Adapter.
Data LED
Power LED
GNSS LED
Light Sensor

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3PRODUCT FEATURES
3.1 COMMUNICATION
Parameter
Value
Cellular Module
Quectel® BG95-M3 (Qualcomm® MDM9205)
Antenna
Internal
Radio
LTE (CatM1, NB1): B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B8, B12, B13,
B18, B19, B20, B25, B26, B27, B28, B66
GPRS/EGPRS: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Max Output Power
23 dBm
GNSS
GPS, GLONASS
Processor
ARM A7
SIM Card
3FF
Table 3-1 Communication Features
3.2 SENSORS
3.2.1 ACCELEROMETER
Parameter
Value
IMU
6-axis Accelerometer & Gyro
Start time
10 ms (warm), 55 ms (cold)
Sensitivity
~16.4 LSB/°/s (@ 2000°/s range)
Table 3-2 Accelerometer Sensor Specifications
3.2.2 TEMPERATURE
Parameter
Value
Range
-40°C –85 Celsius (°C)
Table 3-3 Temperature Sensor Specifications

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3.2.3 PRESSURE
Parameter
Value
Range
300 hPa –1100 Hectopascals (hPa)
Offset temp. coefficient
±1.5 Pa/K
Table 3-4 Pressure Sensor Specifications
3.2.4 HUMIDITY
Parameter
Value
Range
0 - 100 %Relative Humidity (%RH)
Accuracy
± 3%
Table 3-5 Humidity Sensor Specifications
3.2.5 AMBIENT LIGHT
Parameter
Value
Range
0 –64000 lux
Table 3-6 Ambient Light Sensor Specifications
3.2.6 DROP AND IMPACT
Parameter
Value
Range
1 –25.5 G
Table 3-7 Drop and Impact Sensor Specifications
3.2.7 TILT
Parameter
Value
Range
0 - 180 (non-negative) Degrees
Table 3-8 Tilt Sensor Specifications

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The following figures describe the expected values to be output by the tilt sensor when it is in various positions. There is a
minimum value of 0 in any direction, maximum 180 (no negative values).
BAT flat, LED Facing up (sky)
x= 90, y= 90, z= 0
BAT flat, LED Facing down (ground)
x= 90, y= 90, z=180
BAT on side, LED facing user, light sensor on right
x= 90, y= 0, z= 90
BAT on side, LED facing user, light sensor on left
x= 90, y=180, z= 90
BAT on side, LED facing user, light sensor on top (sky)
x= 0, y= 90, z= 90
BAT on side, LED facing user, light sensor on bottom
(ground)
x=180, y= 90, z= 90
Table 3-9 Tilt Orientation Table

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3.3 BATTERY
Parameter
Value
Capacity
4000 mAh
Operating Voltage
>3.8 V
Chemistry
Li-ion (rechargeable)
Runtime
Up to 1-year battery life on a single charge
Charging
Micro USB 2.0 (type B receptacle)
Table 3-10 Battery Specifications
3.4 ENCLOSURE
•Dimensions: 122 x 60 x 23 mm
•Increased rigidity and environmental resistance
•Ambient light window
•Power, Network, and GPS LED status indicators
•Humidity vents (optional membrane)
3.5 SERVICES
•FOTA (firmware over the air) updates
•Fusion LaaS (indoor and outdoor location services)
•Indoor Location via BLE5 beacons
3.6 SECURITY
•Qualcomm® Trusted Execution Environment
•Crypto Engine
•Secure Boot
•Silabs Hardware Cryptographic Accelerators
•AES 128/256
•SHA-1, SHA-2 (SHA-224 and SHA-256) and ECC

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4PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
4.1 MECHANICAL
Top View
Front View
Side View
Bottom View
Figure 4-1 Mechanical Drawing
Parameter
Value
Length (mm)
123.00 ± 0.10
Width (mm)
58.00 ± 0.10
Height (mm)
23.38
Weight (g)
153
Table 4-1 Mechanical Dimensions Summary

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5PACKAGING AND HANDLING
5.1 PRODUCT MARKING AND SERIALIZATION
5.1.1 DESCRIPTION
The BAT-X product has labels identifying the product’s FCC ID, ISED, as well as barcodes identifying the ICC ID, IMEI and Serial
Number.
5.1.2 PART NUMBER
Figure 5-1 BAT-X Label Format
Number
Description
1
Mobilogix logo
2
Model name
3
FCC ID
4
IC ID
5
QR Code (example: ICC ID:12345678901234567890,IMEI:123456789012345,S/N:A500X20010000S)
6
ICCID
7
IMEI
8
S/N
9
Date Code
Table 5-1 BAT-X Label Description

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6ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Parameter
Value
Operating Temperature
-20°C - 60°C
Operating Humidity
0%RH - 100%RH
Storage Temperature
-20°C - 60°C
Storage Humidity
0%RH - 60±25%RH
Extended Storage Temperature
-20°C - 25°C
Extended Storage Humidity
0%RH - 60±25%RH
Table 6-1 Environmental Specifications

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7COMPLIANCES
7.1
DISCLAIMERS
FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT (PART 15.105 (B))
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. This equipment
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference 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 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 different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC PART 15 CLAUSE 15.21
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
FCC PART 15.19(A) [INTERFERENCE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT], UNLESS THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS ALREADY PROVIDED ON THE
DEVICE LABEL
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FCC RF EXPOSURE GUIDANCE STATEMENT
In order to comply with FCC/ISED RF Exposure requirements, this device must be installed to provide at least 20 cm separation from
the human body at all times.

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7.2
ISED RSS-GEN NOTICE
This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’encompromettre le
fonctionnement.
ISED RF EXPOSURE GUIDANCE STATEMENT
In order to comply with FCC/ISED RF Exposure requirements, this device must be installed to provide at least 20 cm separation from
the human body at all times.
Afin de se conformer aux exigences d'exposition RF FCC / ISED, cet appareil doit être installé pour fournir au moins 20 cm de
séparation du corps humain en tout temps.
7.3
7.4
7.5

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8SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/DISPOSAL
8.1 BATTERY SAFETY
UN3481 Lithium ion batteries contained in equipment: “P.I. 967-II”
Improper handling and use can cause permanent damage to the product. There is also the possible risk of personal injury from
mechanical trauma or choking hazard.
Do not disassemble the product. Evidence of tampering will invalidate the warranty.
Never incinerate nor dispose the product in fire, which is extremely dangerous as this may cause explosion of the battery
The product should never be soaked with liquids.
Battery replacement shall be done only by the device supplier and never by the user.
Caution –Risk of explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions
8.2 BATTERY DISPOSAL
“This product must not be treated as household waste. For more detailed information about recycling electronic components
contact your local waste management authority.”

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9WARRANTIES
9.1 WARRANTY DEVICE & PARTS
The warranty for device and parts is 1 year.
Limited Warranty. Mobilogix, Inc. warrants the Unit to be free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for a
period of one (1) year from the date of shipment of the Unit to the end user from Mobilogix, Inc. or the authorized reseller, as
applicable. No employee, agent, distributor, or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of Mobilogix, Inc. not
expressly set forth in this Limited Warranty.
For warranty concerns:
•Email us at supp[email protected]
•Call us on (949) 748-8895

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10 GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS
FCC: Federal Communications Commission
An independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress, the Commission is the federal agency responsible for implementing
and enforcing America’s communications law and regulations.
FCC ID: Federal Communications Commission Identifier
Unique identifier used for FCC certified products.
GNSS: Global Navigation Satellite System
GNSS refers to a constellation of satellites providing signals from space that transmit positioning and timing data to GNSS receivers.
The receivers then use this data to determine location. By definition, GNSS provides global coverage.
ICC ID: Integrated Circuit Card ID
The ICCID identifies the SIM card. It is a 20-digit globally unique serial number that is printed on the back of a SIM card.
ISED: Innovation, Science and Economic Development
ISED (formerly IC, Industry Canada) regulates the radio spectrum for all transmitters operated in Canada similar to FCC for USA.
LTE CAT-M1: LTE Cat-M1 or Long Term Evolution (4G), category M1
Cat-M1 is a low power wide area radio technology category of LTE. CatM1 provides lower power usage for IoT devices without high
bandwidth requirements. CatM1 is not interchangeable with Cat1, the CatM1 device requires specific network operator support.
NBIoT: Narrow Band Internet of Things
NBIoT is a low power wide area radio technology. NBIoT provides more power savings than CatM1 due to offering less bandwidth.
Typically NBIoT is used for stationary or semi-fixed device installations but features vary by network operator.
Gateway
Devices acting as a Gateway will receive data from beacons and post to Fusion with via T-Message.
Beacon
Devices acting as a Beacon will advertise their data to a gateway for post to Fusion via T-Message.
BTM250
BTM250 is a series of Bluetooth Beacon devices. Multiple variants are available supporting various sensor data including:
temperature, humidity, and pressure.
Fusion IoT
Fusion IoT is a cloud-based application with web and mobile support. Fusion IoT provides visualizations of the data recorded from
devices in real time. BAT-X and BTM250 are supported by Fusion IoT out of the box.
Operating Modes
Operating modes define the behavior of BAT.
Normal Mode
Normal Mode is the standard Operating Mode for BAT. Normal Mode is used for tracking of assets and reporting to data using
Cellular connections.

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Discovery Mode
Discovery Mode is the lower power intermediary Operating Mode for BAT. Discovery Mode turns off all T-Messages and BAT
becomes a Bluetooth Beacon.
Factory Mode
Factory Mode is the Operating Mode set on all BAT out of the box. Factory Mode disables all tracking and beacon features for long
term storage without monitoring.
LaaS: Location as a Service
LaaS is a method of using non-location data to estimate the actual location of an asset. LaaS provides estimated locations and as
such GPS location fixes are preferred by BAT.
FLaaS: Fusion Location as a Service
FLaaS provides LaaS to Fusion IoT connected devices by offloading computing to the cloud to save power on the device.
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