MOBISAT ROCK User manual

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MOBISAT®- SATELLITE PROTECTION AND TRACKING SYSTEMS
THANK YOU! FOR CHOOSING
MOBISAT®ROCK
THIS MANUAL OUTLINES IN DETAIL ALL THE SERVICES OFFERED BY THE PRODUCT.
FOR THE PRODUCT'S PROPER USE, WE RECOMMEND READING THE ENTIRE MANUAL THOROUGHLY.
ROCK –User manual V2.0.3

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SAFETY USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Do not tamper with or disassemble the
device. Should ROCK become damaged, or
the power supply cables be damaged or not
isolated, turn off the power before touching
the cables and the device.
All devices transmitting wireless data produce
interference that may interfere with other
devices in the vicinity.
ROCK must be installed by qualified
technicians only.
ROCK must be installed in a stable and safe
manner inside the vehicle.
Programming on ROCK must be executed
using a mobile phone to connect the device
to the Internet.
ROCK is susceptible to water and humidity. Install
in a dry place where water and moisture cannot
penetrate.
Any installation or programming activity is
prohibited during lightning storms.
ROCK features a USB interface. Use the cable
included with the device only. Mobisat®is not
responsible for any damage caused by a
connection with a non-original cable.
This section contains information describing the product's safe handling.
We recommend these instructions be carefully followed to avoid any hazardous situations:
ROCK uses a 10V ... 30V DC power supply
The nominal voltage is 12V DC
To avoid mechanical damage, we recommend carrying ROCK in a shockproof container/pack.
Before using ROCK, set the device so as to be able to comfortably view the LED indicators, which show the device's
operating status
Disconnect the vehicle's appropriate "jumper" power before installing ROCK
ROCK is designed to be installed in a restricted access area (for the operator). All related devices must meet the standard
EN 60950-1
ROCK is not designed to function as a navigation instrument for boats.
LEGAL NOTES
Copyright®2014 Comepsa LTD, herein referred to as: MOBISAT®. All rights reserved. It is forbidden to reproduce, assign to third
parties, distribute or digitally save part or all of the contents included in this document without prior written consent from
MOBISAT®. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be "Trademarks" or "Trade Names" registered by their
owners. MOBISAT®reserves the right to improve, change, or add to the contents in this document, whether pertaining to the design
or product features and specifications, without notice and without incurring other obligations.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
ROCK is a satellite protection and tracking system with GSM and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) connectivity, capable of
determining geographical coordinates and sending them through the GSM/GPRS network. ROCK is equipped with integrated
antennas (GNSS and GSM), a 3D accelerometer (for "Black-Box" functionality ) and a Lithium Nickel backup battery. ROCK is suitable
for all applications that require the remote tracking of objects.
CONTENTS OF THE ROCK PACKAGE
ROCK is delivered to customers in a cardboard box containing all accessories necessary for its use. The package contains:
Device: ROCK
Short guide
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
Satellite protection is always on (the alarm is activated automatically with the removal of the key or an iButton®)
Satellite tracking (in real time on a mobile telephone and Mobisat®Greenbox service)
Accuracy: 2 metres
Deep Sleep mode (energy-saving)
Virtual odometer (GNSS measures the distance every 1 second)
Immobilizer (immobilizes the vehicle if the driver is not identified)
Check of drivers' driving style
Driver recognition with iButton
Fuel control system using a revolutionary non-invasive system
Parameters configurable via software, SMS, TCP/IP
Smart algorithms for online tracking and route calculations
Smart algorithms containing roaming connection costs
5 programmable geographical boundaries
Weekly planning for the tracking of positions
Updates via "Firmware Over The Air" (FOTA)
Configuration of scenarios (Green Driving, Over Speeding, Immobilizer, Authorized Drivers)
Integrated motion sensor
Flash memory card (16Mb) can hold 120 days of data (100,000 records)
Backup integrated Lithium Nickel battery

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GNSS processor (latest generation): GGG (GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO) - 65 channel -162 dBm sensitivity
Quad-band GSM 900/1800 MHz processor; 850/1900 MHz - GPRS class 10 (up to 85.6 kbps)
Optimal product operating temperature: - 25°/+ 55°
Response time: HOT: 1sec TTFF, WARM 35sec, COLD: 45sec
Accuracy: 2 metres
Cortex processor®-M3
Internal GSM and GNSS antennas (integrated)
Integrated backup battery
3 Digital Inputs - 1 Analog Input - 2 Digital Outputs - 1 Dallas Connection Wire®(iButton)
Measurements: 65x56.6x18.9mm
NAMES OF PARTS
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Navigation LED
LED
Modem LED
LED
USB
Mini USB input
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Power supply 10 ...30V DC
2W Max
Consumption:
GPRS: 88 mA rms, 462 mA Max.
Nominal: Average 50 mA rms
GPS Sleep: Average 23 mA
Deep Sleep: On average, less than 2mA1
Operating temperature: -25°C to +55°C
Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C
Relative humidity for storage : 5 ... 95% (No condensation)

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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Min.
Type
Max.
Unit
Supply Voltage:
Supply voltage (recommended operating conditions)
10
30
V
Digital outputs (discharge rate)
Current drain (Digital Output OFF)
120
uA
Current drain (Digital Output ON, Operating conditions)
300
mA
Power Static Discharge (Digital Output ON)
300
mOhm
Digital Inputs:
Input Resistance (DIN1, DIN2, DIN3)
15
kOhm
Input Voltage (recommended operating conditions)
0
Supply
Voltage:
V
Input voltage threshold (DIN1)
7.5
V
Input voltage threshold (DIN2, DIN3)
2.5
V
Analog Inputs:
Input Voltage (recommended operating conditions), Range 1
0
10
V
Input Resistance, Range 1
120
kOhm
Input Voltage (recommended operating conditions), Range 2
0
30
V
Input Resistance, Range 1
146.7
kOhm
MAXIMUM RATINGS
DESCRIPTION
Min.
Type
Max
Unit
Supply Voltage (Absolute Max. Value)
-32
32
V
Drain-Source clamp threshold voltage (Absolute Maximum Ratings),
(Idrain = 2mA)
36
V
Digital Input voltage (Absolute Maximum Value)
-32
32
V
Analog Input Voltage (Maximum Absolute Value)
-32
32
V

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SIM CARD
ROCK requires a SIM card to send geographical coordinates and other data.
N.B. Costs generated by the phone card are borne by the user.
ROCK sends its position in 2 ways:
SMS to a mobile phone (cost of 1 SMS)
GPRS to Mobisat's Greenbox®service (positions are posted on the Internet)
To calculate consumption for the cards when connecting to the Mobisat Greenbox service, establish how often you want to receive
a position from the GPS tracker. Although sending 1 position has a weight of just a few bytes, the operator charges for 1Kb for each
connection (similar to a flat fee per answered call).
Therefore: 1 position = 1Kb
The product's consumption of data traffic depends on its configuration and the average number of hours a vehicle is in motion
(ROCK can be configured to send more data when it is moving and less data when it is stationary).
The cost of GPRS traffic varies from one operator to another. On average, data consumption can range from 1Mb to 300Mb per
month.
Caution: Inquire with the telephone network operator about fees charged for GPRS roaming with the SIM card used with the product.
N.B. All configurations enabling and disabling functions on ROCK are accessible from the Mobisat ®Greenbox service settings
(http://www.mobisat.eu/plugit).

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CONNECTIONS - LEDS - ACCESSORIES
INSERTING THE SIM CARD:
1 -Open ROCK's outer casing using a screwdriver.
2 - Lift the cover to reveal the slot in which to insert the SIM
card.
3 - Insert the SIM card by sliding it into the slot as indicated.
4 –Access the internal lithium battery underneath the
motherboard by unscrewing the unit as in the picture.
5 - Connect the Lithium battery to the connector and screw
(see picture 4), taking care to also screw the GSM antenna
between the motherboard and the product body.
6 –Close the unit as indicated in the picture below.

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NAVIGATION LED
Behaviour
Meaning
Always On
GNSS signal not received
Flashes every second
Normal mode, the GNSS is working
Off
GNSS is off because:
Deep Sleep mode is enabled
GNSS antenna short circuited
STATUS LED:
Behaviour
Meaning
Flashes every second
Normal mode
Flashes every 2 seconds
Deep Sleep mode is enabled
Flashes briefly and quickly
Modem activity
Flashes quickly and constantly
Start Mode
Off
The device is not working
The device firmware is corrupt
SOCKET 2x5 CONNECTION
Pin No.
Behaviour
Meaning
1
VCC (10:30)V DC (+)
Module power supply. Power supply range (10 ...30) V DC
2
OUT2
Digital Output. Channel 2. Output collector open. Max. 300mA
3
OUT1
Digital Output. Channel 1. Output collector open. Max. 300mA
4
DIN2
Digital Input. Channel 2
5
DIN1
Digital Input, Channel 1. DEDICATED TO START-UP (Ignition)
6
GND(VCC(10÷30)V DC)(-)
Ground socket (10 ...30) V DC (-)
7
AIN 1
Analog Input: Channel 1. Input Range 0-30V / 0-10V DC
8
DATA_DALLAS
Data Channel for Dallas 1-Wire®devices
9
DIN 3
Digital Input. Channel 3
10
Ucc_DALLAS
+ 3,8 V output for devices Dallas 1-Wire® (max 20mA)

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INSTALLING ROCK ON A VEHICLE
2 TYPES OF INSTALLATION
1. BASIC INSTALLATION: requires installation of cables:
a. RED: positive
b. black: ground
2. ADVANCED INSTALLATION: installation of optional accessories or other available outputs and inputs
CONNECTING THE CABLES
The cables must be connected while ROCK is not powered on
The cables should be secured to other cables or parts not subject to movements. Try to avoid proximity to heat sources
and moving objects near the wires
The connections must not be visible. If the factory insulation has been removed, restore the cable insulation
Additional insulation must be applied if the cables are installed outdoors or in places where they can be damaged or
exposed to heat, moisture, dirt, etc.
Cables cannot be connected to on-board computers or control units
POWER SUPPLY (red cable: positive)
Make sure that after turning off the vehicle's on-board computer, there is still power available. Depending on the vehicle,
this can occur within a time of 5/30 minutes
When ROCK is connected, be sure to measure the voltage to verify that it has not decreased
It is advisable to connect the main power cable in the fuse box
CONNECTING THE IGNITION CABLE (yellow cable: DIN1)
Check to make sure it's an actual ignition cable: the power should not cut off while the vehicle engine is running; the
power should cut off when the vehicle and dashboard are turned off
Check to make sure it isn't an ACC cable (when the key is in the first position, the majority of the vehicle's electronic
utilities should be available)
Check that power is still available when other devices on the vehicle are turned off
Check that the ignition is connected to the power relay output. As an alternative, any other relay that has output power is
fine (when the vehicle is turned on)
GROUND CONNECTION (black wire: ground)
The ground wire must be connected to the vehicle's chassis or metal parts that are fixed to the body
If the ground wire is secured with a bolt, the loop must be connected to the wire
For the best contact point, remove any paint stains from the spot at which the loop is connected
Caution: The mains connection must be at a very low impedance point in the vehicle's electrical system. On a car,
these points are the battery terminals. Therefore, it is advisable to connect the power supply for ROCK (GND and
POWER cable) directly to the battery terminals.
Another option is to connect the power supply inside the fuse box (if this is not possible, connect to the power supplied to the point
at which the on-board computer fuses are located).
Connecting the ground wire at an arbitrary point to the mass of the vehicle is unacceptable, because the potential static and dynamic
on the ground line will be unpredictable, and may cause unstable operation and damage ROCK.

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INSTALLING ROCK
ROCK should be installed on surfaces that are NOT covered by metallic elements
ROCK must be securely attached to the surface or the cables
ROCK cannot be installed onto moveable or overheated parts
The SIM card must be inserted when the connector is unplugged (ROCK is not powered on)
The GNSS antenna is under the logo, and should therefore face upwards. It is not advisable to install the device at a point that is
more than ¾ covered with metal surfaces.
OPTIONAL ACCESORIES
CAUTION: Extra accessories such as iButton®, door sensors, panic buttons, etc., must be purchased separately.
INSTALLING AN iButton®
iButtons®are unique recognition devices, since each has its very own unique alphanumeric identification code.
ROCK is able to read these devices thanks to its Dallas WIRE connection®. iButtons®can be used for:
Driver recognition. ROCK is capable of storing up to 50 iButton codes®.In this mode, the vehicle cannot be started with
the ignition key alone; the vehicle can be started if the driver possesses an iButton®with a code that is recognized by
the system.
Immobilizer function. In this mode, ROCK prevents the vehicle from being started up until the iButton®is connected. This
will prevent the start of the vehicle in the event that an attempt is made to start the vehicle with the ignition key alone. In
this mode, the vehicle is authorized only if an iButton®has been connected.
N.B. to use the Immobilizer function, the DOUT2 output (digital output 2) must also be installed to the starter motor, as
indicated on the next page.

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PANIC BUTTONS, DOOR SENSORS, etc.
External alarms (e.g. sirens), panic buttons, sensors that detect the opening of doors, the vehicle ignition, etc., always detect 2
states: High or Low Voltage. The digital input 2 (DIN2) on ROCK is used to read this information. The figure below shows the wiring
diagram of a Panic Button, open door sensor, etc.
If the sensor's output signal is negative, a relay must be installed to convert the negative signal to positive, as shown below:
RELAY AND STARTER BLOCK IMMOBILIZER
The connection below shows the vehicle's start-relay wiring diagram. ROCK can disable the starter when the output is in: OFF. If
an iButton is installed, the Immobilizer controls the device's output 2 (DOUT 2).
AUTOMOTIVE RELAYS
Common automotive relays are used to invert a signal or immobilize the starter motor. Relays are available in 12V or 24V versions.

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SENDING COMMANDS WITH A CELLPHONE
1. USE ANY MOBILE PHONE
All commands can be transmitted as an SMS from any mobile phone.
2. ALL LOWER CASE
ROCK's operating system recognizes and discriminates the use of characters in Upper and Lower case. All SMS
commands MUST be transmitted in lowercase.
3. SPACES ARE IMPORTANT
Each command is made up of characters and <spaces>. Spaces must always be indicated correctly. Below, a space is
indicated as follows: <space>
GPRS CONNECTION
All configurations enabling and disabling ROCK's functions are accessible from the Mobisat ®Greenbox service settings
(http://www.mobisat.eu/plugit). This is why ROCK must firstly be connected to the Internet.
Contact the telephone operator for the SIM placed on the device to obtain the following information:
APN of the SIM card
APN user name (if necessary)
APN password (if necessary)
HOME Operator (MCC+MNC)
The Mobile Country Code and Mobile Network Code are a 5-digit numeric code that identifies the telephone operator (Home
Operator). For example: Telecom Italia Mobile has the MCC code: 222 and MNC: 01. For Telecom Italia Mobile, the Home Operator
is: 22201. An updated list of these codes can be found on the website: http://mcclist.com/
COMMAND
SMS TEXT
ENABLE GPRS CONNECTION
<spazio><spazio>setparam<spazio>1110<spazio>1
APN CODE
<spazio><spazio>setparam<spazio>1112<spazio>codice apn
APN user name (if necessary)
<spazio><spazio>setparam<spazio>1113<spazio>apn username
APN password (if necessary)
<spazio><spazio>setparam<spazio>1114<spazio>apn password
HOME OPERATOR (MMC+MNC)
<spazio><spazio>setparam<spazio>1141<spazio>home operator
INDICATE THE SERVER'S IP ADDRESS
<spazio><spazio>setparam<spazio>1115<spazio>185.56.8.99
INDICATE THE SERVER PORT
<spazio><spazio>setparam<spazio>1116<spazio>9898
ROCK will respond to each command confirming each operation.
To verify that the GPRS connection is enabled, send the following command: <space><space>getstatus
ROCK will respond with the modem's current status. In the message received:
If GPRS: 0 - The GPRS connection is not enabled. Check the parameters for the connection as described above.
If GPRS: 1 - The GPRS connection has been activated successfully.
SPECIAL COMMANDS
COMMAND
SMS TEXT
OBTAIN A GPS POSITION
<space><space>getgps
POSITION WITH HYPERLINK
<space><space>getgpslink
RESET THE CPU
<space><space>cpureset
FIRMWARE VERSION
<space><space>getver
READ STATUS OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
<space><space>getio

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DIGITAL OUTPUTS
The DOUT1 DOUT2 digital outputs can be used to switch electronic devices on and off by remote.
The digital outputs (e.g. when they are not controlled by the Immobilizer scenario), can be enabled and disabled by sending the
following command: <space> <space>setdigout<space>##
The two hashtags can assume the values: 0 (OFF) or 1 (ON).
The first hashtag is digital output 1 (DOUT1)
The second hashtag is digital output 2 (DOUT2)
For example, if the starter block function is installed, the vehicle's starter can be disabled by sending the command:
<space><space>setdigout<space>01
In order to start the vehicle, the following command must be sent:
<space><space>setdigout<space>00
IMMOBILIZER
The vehicle can be started only if an iButton®is connected. By connecting DOUT2 to the starter, the use of the vehicle can be
protected from drivers without an iButton®.
N.B.
The DOUT2 output controls this scenario
DIN1 must be installed in order for the Immobilizer to function correctly
DOUT2 is always OFF.
The status changes to ON when the vehicle is started (DIN1 = 1).
When any iButton®code is read from the device, the DOUT2 status switches to OFF.
After identifying the iButton®, DIN1 will switch to OFF, making it possible to start the vehicle for 30 seconds, after which the
iButton® must be identified once again.
TO START THE VEHICLE:
1. turn on the ignition with the key
2. connect the iButton®
3. start up the vehicle with the ignition key.
CAUTION
If the iButton®is not entered within 30s of the dashboard being powered on, the motor will remain blocked (for 30
seconds) and the identification procedure will need to be repeated
iButtons®should be kept separately from the vehicle's keys (in order to offer greater protection in case of theft
N.B.if the iButton®is lost, the car will remain blocked and the only way to unlock it is to disable the "Immobilizer" scenario (an
SMS command).
IMMOBILIZER SCENARIO COMMANDS
ENABLE THE IMMOBILIZER SCENARIO: <space><space>setparam<space>1601<space>2
DISABLE THE IMMOBILIZER SCENARIO: <space><space>setparam<space>1601<space>0

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THEFT PROTECTION - AUTOGEOFENCE
ROCK is equipped with a technology that allows you to be notified promptly in case of
theft.
The alarm is activated:
Whenever the ignition key is removed from the vehicle
Whenever the iButton®is removed from the vehicle (if the vehicle is turned
off and an iButton is installed)
In case of lifting, dragging, etc., ROCK recognizes a theft the moment its position is detected at a distance greater than 500m from
the point where the vehicle was parked. 500 metres is the length of the virtual fence radius, as the default factory setting. The
extent of the radius can be changed by the user as desired (see below).
We recommend not changing the amplitude of the Autogeofence radius in order to prevent the triggering of "false alarms." False
alarms can be generated in cases where the vehicle on which ROCK is installed is parked indoors or in a shaded area (where the
satellite network is inaccessible).
Caution: in case of theft call 112 or 113, communicating to the police the vehicle's location in real time (using the App: Greenbox).
If you are able to provide real-time information on the location of a stolen vehicle, law enforcement officers are required to take
steps for its immediate recovery.
AUTOGEOFENCING CONTROLS
ROCK sends each alarm to the Mobisat ® Greenbox service and your Smartphone via a push notification (if the Greenbox APP is
installed on the Smartphone and if push notifications are enabled). It is advisable to configure the product to also send 1 SMS in
case of theft (in the event that the Internet connection on your Smartphone is not active). A mobile phone number at which to send
the theft alarm must be indicated in ROCK. This is done by sending the command:
<space><space>setparam<space>190<space>number at which to send the alarm.
The number to which the alarm should be sent MUST ALWAYS be indicated with the country code without ZEROS and without the
"+ " sign.
For example, if the phone number to which the alarms should be sent is 123456789 and the country code is 0039 (Italy), the
command issued would be the following: <space><space>setparam<space>150<space>39123456789
AUTOGEOFENCE SETTINGS
COMMAND
SMS TEXT
ENABLE AUTOGEOFENCE
<space><space>setparam<space>1101<space>1
IF AN iButton®IS INSTALLED
<space><space>setparam<space>1100<space>1
IF NO iButton®IS INSTALLED
<space><space>setparam<space>1100<space>0
SEND AN ALARM WITH HIGH PRIORITY
<space><space>setparam<space>1103<space>1
VIRTUAL FENCE RADIUS
<space><space>setparam<space>1105<space>500
SEND AN ALARM IF THE VEHICLE IS OUTSIDE THE
FENCING
<space><space>setparam<space>1104<space>1
CUSTOMIZE THE AUTOGEOFENCE MESSAGE.
N.B.commas are part of the message and should
be included.
<space><space>setparam<space>148<space>1,0,AUTOGEOFENCE!

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THE GREENBOX SERVICE
This service is available for both PC (web) or Smartphone (App: Mobisat®Greenbox for Android, IoS and WIN Phone). Greenbox
allows you to view every movement of your vehicles (or of persons) in real time, from any PC connected to the Internet. In addition,
from the service settings section you can send configuration commands to your ROCK device, such as for example:
Geographical fences
Speed alert
Etc.
More information at: http://www.mobisat.eu.
The application is simple and intuitive, and does not require any software installation; in just a few minutes time, you'll be able to
assist in real time with any action by any vehicle in your fleet (from one to a virtually infinite number of vehicles).
TO ACCESS THE SERVICE
To connect ROCK to the Greenbox service, you must register the device using the two codes found on the product's packaging:
the IMEI no.
the activation code (Serial no.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
ROCK will not start up
Check that the power cables are properly connected
The SIM card in ROCK is unreachable
Make sure the device is on and working
Check that ROCK is in a location with GSM coverage
ROCK does not send messages or does not respond properly to commands
Reload the credit on the SIM card inserted in the device
Check if you are calling ROCK from an authorized number
ROCK does not connect to the Mobisat®Greenbox service
Check the parameters for the GPRS connection as indicated in the section: GPRS CONNECTION

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WARRANTY AND SUPPORT
ROCK has a 2-year warranty. For technical support on the product visit: http://www.mobisat.eu/support, register (if you do not
already have access credentials) to open a support ticket, indicating:
the cause of the problem
the product's IMEI no.
the number of the SIM inserted in ROCK
the access data for the Greenbox account
information in order to contact you (cellphone and email address)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND DISPOSAL
Do not expose the product to rain or moisture. Use it only indoors to prevent any electrical hazard or fire
Do not expose the product to heat sources
The product must be installed by qualified professionals
The product should not be left within the reach of unsupervised children or persons with disabilities for whom the ability
to comply with safety regulations is prevented
Do not try to open the product. If the product has suffered damage or power cords were not insulated, do not touch the
product and immediately consult a qualified professional
Do not leave the unit connected to a power source when not in use
Do not use extension cords or other accessories other than those expressly recommended by the manufacturer, to avoid
risk of fire or electric shock
The symbol indicated on the accessories means that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other
household waste at the end of their life cycle. To protect natural resources and promote the reuse of materials, please separate
batteries from other types of waste using the free return system in your area of residence.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
"Comepsa Ltd. (herein referred to as MOBISAT®) hereby declares that ROCK meets the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC."
ROCK is homologated for permanent installation inside a vehicle (E26 10 R 05 1161)
COMEPSA Ltd
Edelman House, 12380 High Road
LONDON N20 0LH - UK
VAT N° GB 610.1181.07
http://www.mobisat.eu
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