Parker 165788 User manual

Parker IoT Antenna for PVSG–IQAN
Gateway
User Guide
Parker Hannifin Canada

Electronic Controls Division
1305 Clarence Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3T 1T4 Canada
office +1 204 452 6776
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http://www.parker.com/ecd
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Publication History.............................................................................................................iv
Safety...................................................................................................................................v
Safety symbols................................................................................................................................. v
General safety regulations............................................................................................................... v
Welding after installation..................................................................................................................vi
Construction regulations ..................................................................................................................vi
Safety during installation..................................................................................................................vi
Safety during start-up......................................................................................................................vii
Safety during maintenance and fault diagnosis..............................................................................vii
1. About the IoT antenna.....................................................................................................8
1.1. Mechanical Specifications.........................................................................................................9
1.2. Environmental Specifications....................................................................................................9
1.3. Ordering Part Numbers.............................................................................................................9
2. Mounting the Antenna to Equipment...........................................................................10
2.1. Mounting Guidelines ...............................................................................................................10
2.2. Mounting Dimensions .............................................................................................................11
2.3. Overall Antenna Dimensions ..................................................................................................12
2.3.1. 10ft Antenna ..............................................................................................................12
2.3.2. 20 ft antenna..............................................................................................................13
2.4. Antenna Connections..............................................................................................................14
3. RF Specifications..........................................................................................................14
3.1. GPS Specifications .................................................................................................................14
3.2. Cellular Specifications.............................................................................................................15
3.3. WiFi Specifications..................................................................................................................15
4. Certifications.................................................................................................................16
4.1. EU Declaration of conformity..................................................................................................16
Contents

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The following table provides an overview of the changes made to this
document over the course of its publication history.
Release Date
Description of Change
Rev. 001
First release of this document
Publication History

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Do not perform the procedures in this manual unless you are experienced
in the handling of electronic equipment.
Contact the manufacturer if there is anything you are not sure about or if
you have any questions regarding the product and its handling or
maintenance.
The term "manufacturer" refers to Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Safety symbols
The following symbols are used in this document to indicate potentially
hazardous situations:
Danger! Risk of death or injury.
Warning! Risk of damage to equipment or degradation of signal
When you see these symbols, follow the instructions carefully and
proceed with caution.
General safety regulations
Work on the hydraulics control electronics may only be carried out by
trained personnel who are well-acquainted with the control system, the
machine, and its safety regulations.
Follow the manufacturer's regulations when mounting, modifying,
repairing, and maintaining equipment. The manufacturer
assumes no responsibility for any accidents caused by incorrectly
mounted or incorrectly maintained equipment. The manufacturer
assumes no responsibility for the system being incorrectly
applied, or the system being programmed in a manner that
jeopardizes safety.
Safety

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Safety
Do not use the product if electronic modules, cabling, or
connectors are damaged or if the control system shows error
functions.
Electronic control systems in an inappropriate installation and in
combination with strong electromagnetic interference fields can,
in extreme cases, cause an unintentional change of speed of the
output function.
Welding after installation
Complete as much as possible of the welding work on the chassis before
the installation of the system. If welding has to be done afterwards,
proceed as follows:
Do not place the welding unit cables near the electrical wires of
the control system.
1. Disconnect the electrical connections between the system and external
equipment.
2. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
3. Disconnect the positive cable from the battery.
4. Connect the welder's ground wire as close as possible to the place of
the welding.
Construction regulations
The vehicle must be equipped with an emergency stop which disconnects
the supply voltage to the control system's electrical units. The emergency
stop must be easily accessible to the operator. If possible, the machine
must be built so that the supply voltage to the control system's electrical
units is disconnected when the operator leaves the operator’s station.
Safety during installation
Incorrectly positioned or mounted cabling can be influenced by
radio signals, which can interfere with the functions of the system.

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Safety
Safety during start-up
Danger! Risk of death or injury. Do not start the machine's
engine before the control system is mounted and its electrical
functions have been verified.
Do not start the machine if anyone is near the machine.
Safety during maintenance and fault diagnosis
Before performing any work on the hydraulics control electronics, ensure
that
The machine cannot start moving.
Functions are positioned safely.
The machine is turned off.
The hydraulic system is relieved from any pressure.
Supply voltage to the control electronics is disconnected.

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About the IoT antenna
The IoT antenna is a heavy-duty, fully IP67 waterproof external antenna designed for use in
telematics, transportation and remote monitoring applications.
The antenna is unique because it combines a 3 in 1 GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO, Cellular (2G
and 3G) and Wi-Fi, heavy-duty antenna with high efficiency in a compact format. The
antenna screws down permanently onto a roof or metal panel and can be pole or wall-
mounted with a metal bracket.
For industries such as commercial vehicle telematics, remote monitoring, smart
meter systems and construction equipment, the antenna provides a robust, rugged
antenna that is durable, even in extreme environments.
1. About the IoT antenna

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About the IoT antenna
1.1. Mechanical Specifications
Mechanical
Dimensions
Profile 39.5mm x Diameter 145.6mm
Casing
Wonderloy PC-540 PC/ABS Alloy
Base and thread
Nickel Plated Zinc
Thread diameter
30mm
Waterproof
IP67
1.2. Environmental Specifications
Environmental
Temperature Range
-40°C to 85°C
Humidity
Non-condensing 65°C 95% RH
1.3. Ordering Part Numbers
The IoT antenna comes in 2 variations. The antenna is specially designed
to pair with the IQAN-PVSG Gateway. It is recommended that the Parker
antenna is used for optimum performance.
Part Number
Description
165788
20 ft Antenna. This part includes a 3 in 1 antenna. 3G
cellular, GPS and WiFi. The antenna comes with 20 ft
leads and right angle connectors.
165787
10 ft Antenna. This part includes a 3 in 1 antenna. 3G
cellular, GPS and WiFi. The antenna comes with 10 ft
leads and straight connectors

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Mounting the Antenna to Equipment
It is up to the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or integrator to
ensure the product is securely mounted to the vehicle.
2.1. Mounting Guidelines
The following guidelines are related to physically attaching the IoT
antenna to a vehicle:
For water resistant flush mounting on a flat surface it is recommended
that the seal around the base is utilized as well as a sealant. The 10ft
antenna comes with 3M electronic adhesive. A light application of
silicone type adhesive can also be used to ensure the water tight seal.
For best performance, mount the antenna horizontally facing the sky.
The antenna can also be mounted or vertically assuming it has line of
sight to the sky in operation.
Ensure that the antenna and antenna leads are not near high power
lines.
Ensure that the antenna has a clear view to the sky for improved
geolocation performance.
2. Mounting the Antenna to Equipment

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Mounting the Antenna to Equipment
2.2. Mounting Dimensions

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Mounting the Antenna to Equipment
2.3. Overall Antenna Dimensions
2.3.1. 10ft Antenna
The IoT antenna dimensions are shown in milimeters.

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Mounting the Antenna to Equipment
2.3.2. 20 ft antenna

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RF Specifications
2.4. Antenna Connections
The antenna utilizes coaxial leads with included SMA adapters see table below for details.
Antenna Connections
Type
Function
SMA
GPS
SMA
GSM
RP-SMA
Wi-Fi
3.1. GPS Specifications
GPS/GLONASS/GALIELO
Centre Frequency
1575.42MHz / 1602MHz
Bandwidth
10MHz
Radiation Efficiency
50(without cable)
Passive Gain @ Zenith
4.0 typ(with ψ=140mm ground)
VSWR
2
Impedance
50Ω
DC Power Input Range
3 ~ 5V
DC Input
3.3V
4.0V
5.5V
MHz
1575.42
1602
1575.42
1602
1575.42
1602
VSWR
2
2
2
2
2
2
LNA Gain
29.2
29
31
31
32.3
32
Noise Figure
3.1
3.1
3.2
3.2
3.4
3.4
Power Consumption
7.5
7.5
9.4
9.4
15
15
Band Attenuation
1520MHz: -20dB
1642MHz: -20dB
1520MHz: -20dB
1642MHz: -20dB
1520MHz: -20dB
1642MHz: -20dB
Cable
10ft, 20ft: RG-174
Connector
SMA(M): 10ft straight, 20ft right angle
3. RF Specifications

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RF Specifications
3.2. Cellular Specifications
Cellular
Frequency (GHz)
824~896
880~960
1710~1880
1850~1990
1710~2170
PeakGain (dBi)
2.1
-0.2
2.9
3.0
5.1
Average (dBi)
-4.7
-7.5
-2.7
-3.1
-3.1
Efficiency
35%
20%
51%
49%
49%
Impedance
50Ω
Polarization
Linear
Radiation Pattern
Omni
Cable
10 ft, 20ft: CFD200
Connector
SMA(M): 10ft straight, 20ft right angle
3.3. WiFi Specifications
WiFi
Frequency (GHz)
2.4~2.5
4.7~5.0
5.0~5.4
5.4~5.9
Peak Gain (dBi)
2.1
2.9
3.8
2.8
Average Gain (dBi)
-2.3
-3.6
-3.3
-3.8
Efficiency
60%
44%
46%
42%
VSWR
<=1.6:1
Impedance
50Ω
Polarization
Linear
Radiation Pattern
Omnidirectional
Cable
10ft CFD200 or 20ft CFD200
Connector
RP-SMA(M): 10ft straight, 20ft right angle

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Certifications
4.1. EU Declaration of conformity
Conformity is declared under the following standard:
EN55022 Class B
4. Certifications


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