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LED INDICATORS
BATTERY BACK-UP
GATEWAY MODE
FCC INSTALLATION CONDITIONS
The Hub / Gateway module includes a battery back-up system capable of maintaining
basic message handling functions for approximately 8 hours (at typical usage rates)
should the system lose power.
The battery back-up system is only enabled when the power adaptor is connected to the
module.
The 1135-100 must operate with a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons
and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.
The 1135-100 is only certified for use with antenna type Mobile Mark PSKN3-925RS
antenna (supplied), max gain 2.3 dBi.
When the module is configured in Gateway mode the device
must be connected to either a computer via the USB B
interface or optionally to an approved external GPRS modem
via a custom cable and the microfit connector.
The Gateway module should be positioned according to the
site survey to provide suitable radio coverage and if using the
optional external GPRS modem also ensuring that the GPRS
signal coverage is adequate for a reliable connection.
When using the optional GPRS modem it should be installed
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
The Gateway requires a connection to DEB’s custom API
server platform, either on the locally connected computer
or via GPRS, to obtain the correct time / date and to off-load
messages.
If connection to the API server is lost, the gateway is capable
of storing approximately 670 messages. Once the message
store is full the gateway will stop receiving messages.
Power On / Device active - Flashes to
1.
show unit is working.
Gateway mode: GPRS connected.
2.
Hub mode: Valid Route.
Connection to server - Gateway only.
3.
Messages stored in device memory.
4.
Messages currently being received via
5.
low power radio.
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