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1. PC Programming Cable g connexBOX XLjr To Ground To 12 Volts e Ensure Programming cable is plugged from the PC to the Coms port on connexBOX XLjr e Connect red fly off to 12 volts DC e Connect black fly off to ground This figure shows how the connexBOX XT should be connected to the PC for orogramming with connexBOX CPS a Programming cable 4174 XT PC connexBOX XT To Ground To 12 Volts e Ensure Programming cable is plugged from the PC to the top port on connexBOX XT e Connect red fly off to 12 volts DC e Connect black fly off to ground Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 16 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Configuring connexBOX CPS e Goto Tools gt Settings Network and OTA settings are displayed e Click on the Settings Tab e You can now adjust units of measurement and which COM port is being read from Tools Help K Gene x Ta Save and Exit Cancel x Eve Network Settings x x X Settings xX X com K A Fa Speed Units MILES X X Reading and Writing With the connexBOX XL connected to the PC as indicated above the Read and Write buttons will start the process of reading and writing the settings from the device These are located along the rig
2. WARNING Codeplugs are not compatible between firmware versions You must now use CPS to load a codeplug appropriate for the firmware version you have just installed You must use a codeplug appropriate for the firmware version you have just installed Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 37 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Appendix A Cable Diagrams The following is a selection of cable drawings for your reference XL Radio Cable 4151s RC Length 18 inches Shielded Cat6 Cable with shielded RJ45 connector to Motorola MAP Connector with DOUBLE wrapped Ferrite cores at either end Grounding pigtail at the MAP end with lug for grounding to vehicle that is attached to the Cat6 shield that relates to the RJ45 shield ITEM 1 ITEM 2 GND I i Wiring Chart D GG uO T Di pi l ooo Nea E a a a aia ee SWB ee eee oe et G GND Wee EL SW Radio Detect ae E oo O mD o Peehi Tg PowerGround Short pin 5 and 8 in ITEM1 RJ45 shielded connector is connected with car ground lign Sense to 25 26 Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 38 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email
3. CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Verifying Connection to the MOTOTRBO radio It is important to test that the connexBOX XT is successfully communicating with the MOTOTRBO radio before proceeding to the next sections Power should be applied to the MOTOTRBO radio and the connexBOX XT The Device should be connected to the MOTOTRBO radio with the radio cable part 4151S RC LEDs The 2 LEDs on the bottom right corner of the connexBOX XT is used to display status of the device This diagram explains the function of each light These can be used to help diagnose any EAE FAIL FAIL FAIL A A N PWR From left to right e FAIL light blinking Device is readying itself should be the first thing you see on startup e PWR light blinking Device is trying to connect to the radio should be the second indication you see after startup e PWR light solid Device is now ready this should be the regular state of the XT e FAIL light solid The device has attempted to send a status however no acknowledgment was received the device will revert to its last confirmed status Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 33 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoter
4. XLT will remain powered until it completes an orderly shutdown at which time the device will turn the radio and itself off thereby preserving battery power Interconnection The following diagram outlines the recommended in vehicle setup for the XT Radio Antenna GPS Antenna OD cone Radio Cable 4178S XT RC Ignition Switch Mobile Radio Power Cable 4176 XT PW connexBOx XT g Fuse To Ground To 12 Volts conceptualized with shrink wrapped ignition line Antenna and Device Placement The connexBOX XLT gets its GPS information from the GPS integrated in the MOTOTRBO radio For best results position the GPS antenna on the vehicle roof with a clear view of the sky For optimum performance allow a 4 inch 10 cm radius metallic ground plane however if a metallic ground plane is not available the GPS antenna is sensitive enough to operate without a ground plane The connexBOX XjrL must be installed within 18 inches of the radio so that radio cable connection can be made When installing any connexBOX equipment the following safety concerns must be observed e Placement of components must not impede driver visibility nor render the vehicle unsafe to operate e Ensure equipment placements and cable wire routes do not impede vehicle air bag deployment Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 32 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953
5. connectivity A display is loaded with application specific software and is used to provide information input output to the driver 3 party windows tablets with RS232 connectivity have the potential to serve as an XD This allows the user to select their own hardware for the interface connexBOX XR A ruggedized display used in MDT solutions that utilizes RS232 connectivity This display is loaded with application specific firmware and is used to provide information input output to the driver Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 11 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Section 2 Programing Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 12 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Radio Configuration This section describes the changes that should be made to the MOTOTRBO radio configuration using the MOTOTRBO CPS software The application guide sections will indicate which changes should be made to the radio configuration The CPS application should be put in Expert mode enabled View Expert in order for all of the settings to be visible The radio dealer is res
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7. sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca XL Firmware Loading Cable 4173 XL LC Length 30 inches USB type cable with USB to RJ45 TypeAPlug 1 In RJ45 Short Pini and 8 GND XL Programming cable 4174 XL PC Length 30 inches USB type cable with RJ45 to Serial Female DSUB DB9 DBI temale In Aa5 Short Pin 1 and 4 GND Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 39 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca XL RS232 to XD Cable 4175 XL XD Length 30 inches USB type cable with RJ45 to Serial Male DSUB DB9 DBS Male sA RU45 XT Input Cable 4177 XT IC Female 8 pin connector to MAP with power from radio Length 30 inches ITEM 1 Wiring Chart 1 2 ooo TEM 1 ITEM 2 Name in TEM 1 Cable color in ITEM2 GP5_2 od oe GP5_6 57 l GP5_8 Ooo Xellow ee A In ITEM2 Pin 7 Yellow is connected with Power and Pin 1 Orange is connected with Ground ITEM 2 VCC GND GP5 2 GP5 3 25 36 Mic Connector Female Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 40 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Appendix B XL L
8. solution designed by NeoTerra Systems for the Motorola MOTOTRBO Professional Digital Two Way Radio System The products have been designed to accommodate the safe integration into fleets and similar fixed locations that use MOTOTRBO products The product has store and forward features that reports on activity captured by various triggers in the device It also has telematics capabilities and advanced data compression NeoTerra Systems has worked with the end users to streamline the application and make it simple to install easy to use and understand Before Installing Hardware The connexBOX suite of products have been tested and approved for use on Series 1 and 2 MOTOTRBO radios operating in digital mode All digital system types are supported However there are some considerations to observe during deployment This applies to both new and existing systems The following list should be used as a guideline when preparing installation non display radios on Connect Plus systems will not be able to make use of all connexBOX XL functionality due to system restrictions Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 5 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca NeoTerra Systems Contact information NeoTerra Systems Inc 48 Centennial Road Unit 8
9. 32 Pass Through connexBOX XL only ccccccccccccssssseescccccccecnaeeessececeeeecaaaeseeeeseeeaaaaees 22 CO CUTS ASD aE E E AE E EE E 22 Conj purine TOT Oise sne T E TEETE E TET EEE E E 22 E T CG EEE E E T E E E EN E E E E 23 Con eurin Oui OJ RONDO sass ssc oe E E EE ate Ge 23 TCSII AEN EE ET ape se E od a oe 0s IA EE AE Gee TSG nae cone 23 SECTION 3 TIN TION aria race sh thea scscceeetcesseensceusseuscstcbesvasscecescesstensesusesetesscbestasteecetcessisaveeseeeeteeers 24 SETUP ee ee eT eT ee ee eee 25 QY ONNEX BOA Xx NSTALLATION Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 2 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca PROC OAT POTO OEE E EEEE EE NE EET A ETE EE EA E AE E ETEA EAE E 23 C O EE E EE 25 OTC A ee ct ene te eee tere eee een ore Seer eee freee ney een ee er er eee 26 TOV OM SOM EAE IEA escent A A E A A seus T E ET E 27 LUCO CIO E E E E E E E andes cesenen ates 27 Antenna and Device Placement 4 sasvencenacisesdinoueiWnsweianedsoreeisdonsaeesdesacersesevinsedawnnsivdexriensdisnwasecearineadacnasiess 28 Verifying Connection to the MOTOTRBO rddid cccccccccsssseeeeseceeeeeec ee eeeseeceeeeeeaaaeeseeeeeeeseaaaaseseeeeeeaaas 28 EL Do E E ese sree e Sas once adie yea nates sarees dds secs eh ese ete scaseaeenadesseesaceeateotes 28 TOUDE ROOIE esenee E yest 29
10. A queue the F A S T queue and the batch queue are moved into OOR queue In order to send remaining reports on shutdown ensure that the radio off delay is at least 60 seconds Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 22 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Configuring GPS Fix This feature triggers a report when a minimum GPS confidence level has been established e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Select the data set you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not it tries again This feature is always on in Connect Plus Mode o Minimum Confidence This sets the value of the threshold that will activate the event Configuring Batching Defines how often Batches of data are sent to the server e Batch Count the amount of reports sent per OTA transmission This is currently locked to its max value 10 e Batch Send Interval time between attempting to send batch Max 120 minutes Configuring Out Of Range The connexBOxX device has the ability to store reports when outside of radio coverage and send these as batched reports to the server when back within range e Age Limit Total time a GPS report wil
11. NeoTerra Systems Inc 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 ON LOW 3714 CAN 519 940 0088 USA 872 216 8953 Fax 519 940 8813 Support neoterra ca Sales neoterra ca connexE Complete In Vehicle Solution for LWOVOTRBO Professional Digital Two Way Radio System Version 3 1 1 TM neoConneX and connexBOX are registered trademarks of NeoTerra Systems Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 BEFORE YOU START riveaciicecss nes euscccev eux senesaveccaeteacesaesavseesersucsenesivsseseteussssesensessereuvsenesieeceses 4 INTRO CTO Neca E A E E TE E E EEE 5 BENA AAW OIC ee E E E E EEE ER ENEE E EAE E E EE ER 5 NeoTerra Systems Contact information v cccccccccccccceccessessesssscsscsscscescescesesssssssesascsecssessescessessseaeesseaeeseeees 6 conne DON DAPP COONS oa E E A E A we tacsougeine acs ate cesacntaees 6 COE DEVIC e N A E ee ee eee 7 CONAD OX AL ireas tec Ere E E E A N 7 CONNEXBOX XLT vececcecceccesssssesscsscsscsscescescescescescssscecsecsscescessessesesessssesceaceseesceseesesessaseasesceasesseeeseeeeerens S COMICON che ceascen cscs picscseasesceys a ghecadsn des acessveacsstoga cal soon candice nics 5 ayscgtderoincl oessaarase ee Senceee eies 9 FERI Ue Cs ee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee 10 ONL GL OD OE OET a TE nn nn aT er ern Pe 10 comer BOX AT sr cease sivercss A E E R Il COMER OX A R ire n E eases aaretrea os tienes ta E EEE E esedesanei once Il SECTION 2 PROGRAMING iisveicedtsveacedssvaiveltivcecedesnescedtivee
12. Orangeville Ontario Canada LOW3T4 Business Numbers U S Access 1 872 216 8953 Canadian Access 1 519 940 0088 Facsimile Number 1 519 940 8813 Sales Numbers Support Numbers U S Access 1 872 216 8953 Option 1 U S Access 1 872 216 8953 Option 2 Canadian Access 1 519 940 0088 Option 1 Canadian Access 1 519 940 0088 Option 2 sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca connexBOX Applications All connexBOX products will offer a selection of vertical specific applications with each successive firmware release Currently only 2 customer specific solutions have been tested and released e Generic function telematics event based reporting FAST e Command Alkon integration for Ready Mix solutions Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 6 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 314 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Core Devices The connexBOX Core Devices act as the in vehicle data collection and forward tool A Core Device is necessary to configure and control all connexBOX features These devices will connect directly to the radio and ensure data is being passed from any sensors or input devices through to the MOTOTRBO network The functionality of these core devices can be further enhanced with peripherals and 3 party sensors connexBOX XL The connexBO
13. RE SETUD oai r A O T 36 PERFORMING THE eos ase cies aeai AEAEE OE NENE 37 APPENDS A irren E E EO a 38 CAPE DIORA M ee T A 38 DITO CADE IIS E eeni EEE E E 38 XL Firmware Loading Cable 4173 XL LC cesoscissstwvsrsvsecnceonsvavexoes pepsintsounetiesesnvdotsyapeanns eeosasinaseveaostsnees 39 XL Programming cable 41 JAX LAP C vctacessssnnsensgusdscssecddstesgeeigesstuniesnsavidasountoicaaseidassstastebesgueiasnenseeows 39 DIG TZ OAD CGD Ee ALA AEA was nctzaectsnncecodaace scusenesrdetanbscsennesacsdnnsyossegesssecesestecstasstecdsateoiesn 40 XT Input CO CT 7 AT IC erruan E e s coats ee cea eae en 40 PO NUD oiea S A A E E A A A N 41 Al LOGIC WORKFLOW DIAGRAM ss insescsocessevtcciaesencwstsctidesevasncesanebaceseateocentheSaduapebsacesaswhnewsessaosesateticwaatievade 41 APPENDS C on EE E EEE A 41 LEDA AIM eee E EE E E E E E 42 Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 3 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Section 1 Before You Start Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 4 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Introduction Thank you for purchasing connexBOX An in vehicle
14. Revert Channel It is important that a dedicated data channel be created to pass connexBOX data This can pass regular GPS data as well however must not be Enhanced GPS Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 14 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca connexBOX CPS This section describes the connexBOX CPS application and how to read and write the settings in a connexBOX The application guide sections should be followed to understand which settings must be changed Hardware Setup CPS Programming This figure shows how the connexBOX XL should be connected to the PC for programming with connexBOX CPS Programming Cable 4174 XL PC Windows PC Coms connexBOX XL Pin 7 To 12 Volts Pin 1 To Ground Ensure Programming cable is plugged from the PC to the Coms port on connexBOX XL Connect pin 7 to 12 volts DC Connect pin 1 to ground Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 15 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca This figure shows how the connexBOX XLjr should be connected to the PC for programming with connexBOX CPS Windows
15. X XL is the premier connexBOX product This device contains the necessary hardware and firmware to enable the full feature set of connexBOX It also supports the XD and XR Peripherals Note In previous releases there was the possibility that the device could lockup if the code crashed This would not only lock up the device but potentially the radio as well This release adds two watchdog timers a software one set to 10 seconds and a hardware one set to 18 minutes This will not prevent the box from crashing it will however prevent the box from locking up It will also save pending events to the OOR to avoid data loss Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 7 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca connexBOX XLjr The connexBOX XLjr is a more cd no physical ports the same logical features but Supports connexBOxX XTir Event Based Reporting Store and Forward Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 8 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca connexBOX XT The connexBOX XT is a stand alone device for status messaging There are 11 status buttons
16. agram outlines the recommended in vehicle setup for the XL Radio Antenna GPS Antenna A i i Microphone Radio Cable 4151S RC pane connexBOX XL Pin 7 Mobile Radio Fuse Pin 1 Ignition Switch To 12 Volts The following diagram outlines the recommended in vehicle setup for the XL with XD connexBOX XD To 12 Volts Radio Antenna To Ground GPS Antenna COM 2 D h COMS Microphone Radio Cable Sna l 4151S RC Mobile Radio connexBOX XL U OOO Fuse Pin 7 Pin 1 Ignition Switch To 12 Volts Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 27 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Antenna and Device Placement The connexBOX XL gets its GPS information from the GPS integrated in the MOTOTRBO radio For best results position the GPS antenna on the vehicle roof with a clear view of the sky For optimum performance allow a 4 inch 10 cm radius metallic ground plane however if a metallic ground plane is not available the GPS antenna is sensitive enough to operate without a ground plane The connexBOX XL must be installed within 18 inches of the radio so that radio cable connection can be made When installing any connexBOX equipment the following safety concerns must be observed e Placement of co
17. d to pin 1 on the connexBOX PWR IO block e Connect a fused 12V to pin 7 on the connexBOX PWR IO block e Connect the vehicle s switched ignition input line to pin 4 on the connexBOX PWR IO block The ignition line on the connexBOX must be pulled high to power up the device e The remaining terminals only need to be connected if you are sensing inputs for IO based telemetry events e g door opening Digital Inputs The connexBOX XL provides 3 general purpose inputs for monitoring events e g a door opening and closing These are the 8 9 and 10 pins on the Power Connector These inputs can withstand a range of 0 12 volts Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 26 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Ignition Sense To take advantage of our power control capabilities the connexBOX XL should be powered directly from the vehicle s battery with the ignition line from the vehicle connected to the connexBOX ignition input The device provides a Time OFF timer signal to the radio input Ignition Sense When the ignition is turned off the connexBOX XL will remain powered until it completes an orderly shutdown at which time the device will turn the radio and itself off thereby preserving battery power Interconnection The following di
18. ect Plus systems the Connect Plus firmware must be R 1 4 or later Before proceeding to the next steps the radio configuration must be updated to set the rear data cable type in CPS see Radio Configuration Connections The connexBOX XT features dual connections for power and radio interconnection The power cable also serves as ignition detection The radio connection on the connexBOX XT is female whilst the power connection on the XT is male These connections correspond to the XT radio interconnection cable 4178S XT and the XT power cable 4176 XT PW The XT power cable features a black fly of for ground a red fly off for power and white fly off for ignition sense A piece of yellow shrink wrap is supplied with every cable optionally you can use it to color code the ignition line for the sake of standardization Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 31 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Ignition Sense To take advantage of our power control capabilities the connexBOX XLT should be powered directly from the vehicle s battery with the ignition line from the vehicle connected to the connexBOX ignition input The device provides a Time OFF timer signal to the radio input Ignition Sense When the ignition is turned off the connexBOX
19. ect the data set you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not tries again o Turning Angle Amount of degrees required to change before event is triggered o Minimum Speed The vehicle must be traveling faster than this speed for the event to trigger o Time Interval Once a turn report has triggered the device will wait this long before another turning report can be valid to compensate for long sweeping turns Configuring Speeding Speeding reports allow the device to automatically alert the dispatcher in the event the vehicles speed surpasses a configured threshold e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Select the data set you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not tries again This feature is always on in Connect Plus Mode o Speeding Threshold The minimum speed that must be achieved to trigger event o Hysteresis The amount of time the speed just be held before sending data Configuring Telemetry Input CconnexBOX XL only The XL has 3 I Os giving you the ability to hook directly into connexBOX The separate inputs can be monitored with both an on and off state e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Select the data se
20. ection s should then be followed These sections describe the applications in greater detail and what configuration settings should be changed in the connexBOX products and the MOTOTBRO radios connexBOX XL Installation Radio Preparation The MOTOTBRO radio must be running R1 11 10 or later firmware For Connect Plus systems the Connect Plus firmware must be R 1 4 or later Before proceeding to the next steps the radio configuration must be updated to set the rear data cable type in CPS see Radio Configuration pg 16 Connections From left to right e Enet Ethernet connectivity to the device USB This is the USB interface for communication to the radio Coms This contains the connections for RS232 connectivity Stat Indicates the current status of device Pwr lO Is used to connect the various triggers and receive power from the unit Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 25 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca The Pwr lO block provides these connections Ground 3 Output2 7 9 nput2 O 10 12 123456 7 8 910 11 12 All wires connected to this block should have minimum gauge of 18 AWG or a maximum gauge of 16 AWG The block should be connected to the vehicle as follows e Connect Groun
21. es neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Notes Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 43 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca
22. ht side of the application window Once the settings are read they are displayed on the application Displayed settings can then be changed e Open Select and open a saved configuration from the Windows PC Open Save Save the currently displayed configuration to the Windows PC Read Reads and displays the configuration from the device Write Writes the currently displayed configuration into the device v TICE Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 17 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Troubleshooting If connexBOX CPS is having trouble reading or writing to the XL check the following e The XL programming cable should run from the Coms port on the XL to an RS232 Com port on the windows PC e Ensure the correct Com port is selected in CPS This can be verified by selecting Tools gt Settings and navigating to the settings Tab Programming connexBOX You are now ready to change the configuration and write it to the device The connexBOX has the ability to report GPS telemetry and other information to neoConnex where the data can be presented to an end user stored in a database for later reporting and even sent to 3 party applications The connexBOX uses smart event based reporting where events can be individually configured
23. id GPS lock must be obtained e Must have Data Packet Call enabled in the option board for Connect Plus systems e Must have version connect plus firmware 1 4 or later on connect plus systems connexBOX XLir Installation Radio Preparation The MOTOTBRO radio must be running R1 11 10 or later firmware For Connect Plus systems the Connect Plus firmware must be R 1 4 or later Before proceeding to the next steps the radio configuration must be updated to set the rear data cable type in CPS see Radio Configuration Connections The connexBOX XLjr has a single connection on the device This utilizes the XLjr Radio cable 41755 RC to provide interconnection to the radio power and ignition sense This connection is also used for configuration and firmware loading with the appropriate cable Digital Inputs The connexBOX XLjr does not have digital inputs however can make use of the 5 on the rear of the MOTOTRBO mobile radio The corresponding pins on the radio cable s MAP connector are left empty to allow this connection and additional pins are provided Refer to the Radio Configuration and connexBOX CPS sections for more info on how to configure these Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 29 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca ww
24. l be saved prior to deletion Max 14 days Min 5 minutes e Out of Range Send Interval time between attempting to send batch Max 120 minutes reports overflowing from the OTA queue will also be moved here Testing Testing should be done by forcing an event condition to trigger and viewing the report in neoConnexX when the transmission has completed Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 23 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Section 3 Installation Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 24 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Setup The goal of this document is to aid the reader in installing and configuring the connexBOX products Before starting the necessary PC software should be installed as per the Before Installing Hardware checklist on page 5 The appropriate installation section should be followed dependant on product and required features After completing the installation steps connexBOX will be configured for use The connexBOX CPS section describes how to read and write the configuration for the devices The suitable application guide s
25. mponents must not impede driver visibility nor render the vehicle unsafe to operate e Ensure equipment placements and cable wire routes do not impede vehicle air bag deployment Verifying Connection to the MOTOTRBO radio It is important to test that the connexBOX XL is successfully communicating with the MOTOTRBO radio before proceeding to the next sections Power should be applied to the MOTOTRBO radio and the connexBOX XL The Device should be connected to the MOTOTRBO radio with the radio cable part 4151S RC LEDs The grouping of 4 LEDs on the connexBOX XL is used to display status of the device This diagram explains the function of each light These can be used to help diagnose any connection issues Power OTA immediate Queue on when empty Radio Connection OOR Queue Blinks off when empty Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 28 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Troubleshooting Common reasons for not connecting e The radio s rear port was not configured for rear data See radio configuration pg 16 e The radio has out of date firmware Recommend R1 11 10 or later e Make sure the radio cable is connected to the USB port on the connexBOX XL e In order for F A S T Reporting to commence a val
26. ogic Workflow Diagram inn Ti me Erra XL tp ft EMS connexBOx Logic Flow Charts Generic Event Over The Air OTA Out Of Range OOR and Batching Event Out of Range Generator Timeout Yes No Out of Range DeQueue Batchable OTA Batch EnQueue EnQueue Ready State Batch Timeout OTA Timeout Speaker or Mic on Send Packet Aged Ack No Required Batchable Send Success Batch OTA EnQueue EnQueue OTA DeQueue Batch Queue Time Limit OTA DeQueue Out of Range EnQueue Legend Batch DeQueue Autonomous Event Process OTA EnQueue Ready State Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 41 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Appendix C LED Diagram The grouping of 4 LEDs on the connexBOX XL is used to display status of the device This diagram explains the function of each light These can be used to help diagnose connection issues OTA immediate Queue off when empty Power Radio Connection OOR Queue Blinks off when empty Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 42 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sal
27. onnexBOX XL Pin 7 Windows PC To 12 Volts Pin 1 To Ground This is the recommended setup for connecting the connexBOX XLjr to a PC for programming Windows PC Firmware Cable g connexBOX XLjr To Ground To 12 Volts Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 36 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca This is the recommended setup for connecting the connexBOX XT to a PC for programming Firmware cable 4173 XT LC Windows connexBOX XT PC unconnected To Ground To 12 Volts shown with yellow colored ignition line Performing the Update 1 With the device powered off plug the firmware cable into the device then power up the device Once powered up plug it into the PC s USB port You should see a Microchip Technology Inc USB HID Bootloader detected You should then follow the steps provided a Open connexBOX XL Firmware Tool b Connect the firmware cable to the USB labeled Ethernet port and plug the USB into the computer then plug in the power c Click on Connect and then Select Firmware Choose the newest version release and click Open d Click Update Firmware e After verification is successful click Disconnect You should now be able to disconnect the device as it is ready to be configured
28. ponents must not impede driver visibility nor render the vehicle unsafe to operate e Ensure equipment placements and cable wire routes do not impede vehicle air bag deployment Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 30 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Verifying Connection to the MOTOTRBO radio It is important to test that the connexBOX XLjr is successfully communicating with the MOTOTRBO radio before proceeding to the next sections Power should be applied to the MOTOTRBO radio and the connexBOX XLjr The device should be connected to the MOTOTRBO radio with the radio cable part 41755 RC Troubleshooting Common reasons for not connecting e The radio s rear port was not configured for rear data See radio configuration pg 16 e The radio has out of date firmware Recommend R1 11 10 or later e Make sure the radio cable is seated and fly offs are properly connected e In order for F A S T Reporting to commence a valid GPS lock must be obtained e Must have Data Packet Call enabled in the option board for Connect Plus systems e Must have version connect plus firmware 1 4 or later on connect plus systems connexBOX XT Installation Radio Preparation The MOTOTBRO radio must be running R1 11 10 or later firmware For Conn
29. ponsible for all other MOTOTRBO radio configuration settings that are not mentioned in this section e g voice channels data revert channels contact lists etc Accessories e Rear Data Cable Type In the Accessories page change the Cable Type to Rear Data Accessory This must be done before attempting to connect the XL to the MOTOTRBO radio e Ignition Sense If the radio power on off is to be controlled by connexBOX then in the Accessories page the Ignition Sense should be set to Follow Ignition Only Accessories Top SPIO Physical Pins Hom amp Lights Ignition Sense Folow Ignition Only Analog Front Mic Gain dB Digital Front Mic Gain dB Analog Rear Mic Gain dB Digital Rear Mic Gain dB RX Audio Type Fitered Squeich Data Revert Channel Selected Debounce Duration me 400 Cable Type Front Data Accessory al ul ul ul Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 13 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Enable GPS In the General Settings page the GPS checkbox must be enabled for any GPS based applications General Settings Top Microphone Battery Saver Alerts PersistentLRRP Requests Lone Worker Password and Lock Radio Name Motorola Radio ID p GPS v Private Cals W Create a Data
30. ra ca Troubleshooting Common reasons for not connecting The radio s rear port was not configured for rear data See radio configuration pg 16 The radio has out of date firmware Recommend R1 11 10 or later Make sure the radio cable is seated and fly offs are properly connected In order for F A S T Reporting to commence a valid GPS lock must be obtained Must have Data Packet Call enabled in the option board for Connect Plus systems Must have version connect plus firmware 1 4 or later on connect plus systems Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 34 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Section 4 Firmware updates Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 35 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Hardware Setup Firmware update As new features are developed NeoTerra will periodically release firmware updates This section of the manual will explain how to hook up the device to update and write in the new firmware This is the recommended setup for connecting the connexBOX XL to a PC for programming Firmware Loading Cable 4173 XL LC USB c
31. red by an event Raw Data Information from a third party or peripheral device Latitude and Longitude Geographic location of vehicle Date Time Time stamp to organize reports chronologically Direction Bearing azimuth that the vehicle is traveling in Speed Speed at which the vehicle is traveling at time of trigger Telemetry information on the current state of contact closures Configuring General Settings CAI Used to adjust the CAI value to match to your network Generally this stays at its default 12 Base ID The ID of the base station server which is to receive the data Port The port in which connexBOxX data is sent Generally this stays at its default 1123 System Modes Select the type of VOTOTRBO system the device will be integrated with Configuring Transmission Transmission Interval Timer Wait time between transmission retries should an acknowledgement not be received of Retries The amount of retries attempted before pushing information into the OOR queue Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 19 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Configuring Events Maximizing the Events tree individual events can be selected and configured Clicking on the Events button itself brings up a menu to quickly select which is to be acti
32. second granularity with 2 points of telemetry information These will be sent at regular intervals as defined by the amount of saved reports e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Select the data set you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not tries again This feature is always on in Connect Plus Mode o Event Count The amount of 5 second reports that can be saved before sending The full 100 will have an interval of 8 minutes and 20 seconds Formula 5sec X A B Where A number of reports configured per bundle 1 100 and B interval of transmissions back to neoConnexX Example 5sec X 100 8min 20sec Configuring Ignition The Ignition feature allows the radio power to be controlled by the vehicles ignition line e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Select the data set you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not tries again This feature is always on in Connect Plus Mode o Ignition Control Enable This option configures whether the radio is deriving its on off status from the ignition line o Radio Off Delay defines how long the radio will stay on after the vehicle is powered down On shutdown remaining reports in the OT
33. t you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not tries again This feature is always on in Connect Plus Mode o Batch enabled Allows the telemetry triggers to be put into the batch queue o Trigger Conditions This allows you to select your triggered or on condition as either high or low Additionally a selection can be made to report on trigger loss of trigger or both Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 21 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Configuring RS232 Pass Through connexBOX XL only This feature allows for communication of RS232 devices over the MOTOTRBO system e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Select the data set you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not tries again This feature is always on in Connect Plus Mode o Trigger Conditions Will be configurable pending future release Currently a RS232 device must communicate via the blacksmith protocol ie the XD Configuring FAST The FAST protocol allows for bundling of up to 100 GPS reports at 5
34. to report the desired information Available events include periodic events ignition on off telemetry turn reports and speeding Utilizing the FAST protocol multiple reports may be bundled together and sent in one transmission This increases the amount of data being sent to the server without making any change to the amount of bandwidth used The availability of reports will depend one which model of connexBOX you are using Available Events The following connexBOX events are configurable settings which notify the device it is time to send data Dual Periodic select 2 separate time based intervals to activate trigger Turning activates trigger on bearing change to send report Speeding activates trigger when configured speed threshold is surpassed Telemetry Input utilizes contact closures to activate triggers RS232 Pass Through used to transfer raw data over TRBO via the Coms port FAST proprietary reporting system capable of GPS location bundling Ignition change behavior of ignition capable of activating trigger GPS Fix triggers once a minimum GPS confidence has been established Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 18 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LIW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Reportable Data The following data may be included in a report once trigge
35. ve File Tools Help E x connexBOX XL Events F General Settings B Transmission j gt JEvents p X Periodic 1 pen Periodic 1 J X Periodic2 Periodic2 J X Tuming X Speeding Tuming v X Telemetry Input Speeding B RS232 Pass Through Telemetry Input B FAST RS232 Pass Through X Ignition FAST X GPS Fix Ignition a rite Status Normal Mode Speed Unit mph COM Configuring Periodics Periodics allow for basic GPS reports sent at regular intervals regardless of other triggers These are generally used to keep track of the unit for AVL purposes e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Select the data set you want to send see Reportable data pg 20 e Parameters Defines the trigger to initiate event o Ack Required Verifies the message was sent to server if not it tries again o Reporting Interval Select how often the event will trigger Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 20 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Configuring Turning Reports Turning reports allow the device to send a gps report at the moment of a turn This can help dispatchers see exactly what path was taken by vehicles and track the route more accurately e Enable Select whether or not this feature is to be used e Features Sel
36. velesvadzedvavcasedesesacedtivesvelesvadieitevnasetsseencedtevessets 12 RADO CO NEUG UR SON ss acasateaecsnsivaccaicincetinaienavnbaiisaciannteadeibetctodieossucee ia E E 13 FCC CSS OF a osos taepsanens teens teres aoa persue taguesuemannee de tsenaamonstouies tasenaconsnyioisancesasenseencestes 13 PO O ca E A S E A A 14 Create a Data Revert Channel wasosxnnbvaxacens tavernas savadatssacacen irekedehecnwetaauonvadees E TE A N EEA Ra 14 conna ON O S eeen en me EAEN E E E EEN EE E EE EE E E 15 ELR A 1 EET NE T EEE A EA S AEEA TE T A E E A E T 15 Redamo anad WIU oa E EA E EAE oe aspen AO O NAOS EAO EEEO 17 ToU OO T E AE seuss teusesaaneevoyeaan aca son ranenan eugene IS PROGRAMMING CONNEX BOX aise sonesesaauacnaeielsenaaincsusueahasnsaesmasunedixbsescabucsunnuesasnandvnesuseaieiscaucinctimsanesnaeaenes 18 AVON ADIC LV CIS scsssendsaicesnactacenehstesvebcausieasdseuantacciadenshstce vubdauassandsdsansanedednsdstousesageasoasdddeaestiedeawcetseseoseges IS TC OMB MIG E EEE E po acess se apoio adanthar aa ead coos E E S 19 Coni purino General Selno S seiaciaoresnsdsncternciocaranesacsteohsecenentsdcbhiuedosees ues EN ENEA SESE ES 19 COM TOMS ANSI SSIOM arien a EEE E EE Sent 19 Co L S E E E E E EEE E E EEEE E 20 COM TF CHOU CS eirs an NAE RE TAER E EREA E E 20 Conf emine TUIMING RePOTIS cessera E EE 21 COI O e a E T E E 21 Configuring Telemetry Input connexBOX XL ONLY occccccccsssecccccccccceeneesseecceeeeeaaeesseeeceeeeaaaaaseeeeeeeeeaaaaees 21 Configuring RS2
37. w neoterra ca Ignition Sense To take advantage of our power control capabilities the connexBOX XLjr should be powered directly from the vehicle s battery with the ignition line from the vehicle connected to the connexBOX ignition input The device provides a Time OFF timer signal to the radio input Ignition Sense When the ignition is turned off the connexBOX XLjr will remain powered until it completes an orderly shutdown at which time the device will turn the radio and itself off thereby preserving battery power Interconnection The following diagram outlines the recommended in vehicle setup for the XLjr Radio Antenna GPS Antenna OD Microphone Fuse j Radio Cable 41755 RC Mobile Radio connexBOX XOTI N oin Sii TF gnition Switct To Ground To 12 Volts Antenna and Device Placement The connexBOX XLjr gets its GPS information from the GPS integrated in the MOTOTRBO radio For best results position the GPS antenna on the vehicle roof with a clear view of the sky For optimum performance allow a 4 inch 10 cm radius metallic ground plane however if a metallic ground plane is not available the GPS antenna is sensitive enough to operate without a ground plane The connexBOX XjrL must be installed within 18 inches of the radio so that radio cable connection can be made When installing any connexBOX equipment the following safety concerns must be observed e Placement of com
38. which are active plus a 12 No Status or Clear button The labeling on the device and the configuration of the server can be user defined to utilize the inputs for any status required by the application The rugged construction features an aluminum case which has been designed for industrial environments List of Features Supports connexBOX XT Event Based Reportina Store and Forward Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 9 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca Peripherals Peripherals range from input devices to MDT solutions These can enhance and add functionality to the core product 3 party equipment such as sensors can also be integrated connexBOX XTjr The connexBOX XTjr is a peripheral that can enhance an existing connexBOxX installation wth status messaging capabilities The XL and XLjr support this device It allows for a total of 6 statuses in a rugged package Filename connexBOX manual V3 1 1 pdf Revised Date 1 19 15 Page 10 of 43 48 Centennial Road Unit 8 Orangeville Ontario LOW 3T4 USA 1 872 216 8953 CAN 1 519 940 0088 Fax 1 519 940 8813 Email sales neoterra ca support neoterra ca www neoterra ca connexBOX XD connexBOX XD is MDT software to be loaded on any windows mobile tablet with RS232
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