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PreCise IX-101 Installation Guide

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1. Acquisition time Reacquisiton 2 s Sc Hotstat SB Wamstat 35 s O Cold start 38 1 0 s O gag Out of the Box de Jap setti Velocity 096 ma Time Eme 0 OO Sensitivity dBm 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 13 of 16 Power Parameter Rating Units Supply voltage Over voltage protection threshold Note 1 40 V min IA roo Operating 90 3 1 mA typ o Vin 12V dc 1 Above this threshold device will not operate until voltage is within normal operating range Inputs Parameter Rating High Level Input Low Level Input Physical Parameter Rating Dimensions 4 7 x 5 8 x 1 5 120 x 135 x 38 Weight Environmental Parameter Rating Electrical Protection SAE 1455 12V amp 24V e load dump e inductive switching mutual 8kV ESD human body model Reverse polarity Over voltage shutdown 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 14 of 16 MANUFACTURER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Manufacturer warrants that on the Date of Purchase this Product will conform to Manufacturer s published specifications for the product which are available from Manufacturer on
2. Connection Diagram Power INT Load relay lamp meter etc INT Switch I Figure 3 Input Connections 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 Support 888 254 1634 Sales 888 449 0357 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Copyright 2009 p 9 of 16 Post Install Checklist Upon successful completion of the IX module installation the following tasks should be performed Ensure the vehicle is in a location where it has a clear view of the sky for obtaining a GPS lock on at least 4 satellites and registering on a cellular tower for wireless communications Start the vehicle and visually inspect the LED status lights on the IX module refer to Appendix A o NOTE The IX module may take a few minutes to acquire a GPS lock on the first startup Subsequent startups will acquire a GPS lock quickly Confirm the device is reporting either by watching for the Cellular LED to turn solid green not blinking or by checking the asset s status on the PreCise website www preciseinfox com o NOTE This step assumes that the asset has already been configured in the PreCise website For information regarding the initial setup and configuration of devices and assets in the PreCise website please refer to the online tutorials Confirm the meter readings have been configured and are correct in the PreCise website Confirm the settings on the GSM Cellular tab are configure
3. IN CONTRACT TORT OR UNDER ANY OTHER THEORY AGAINST MANUFACTURER RESPECTING THE PRODUCT AND ITS USE SHALL BE THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER CLAIM RELATED TO MANUFACTURER S PRODUCTS MANUFACTURER S LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE PRODUCT AT THE TIME OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR LOST PROFITS THE COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR LABOR PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES BASED UPON ANY CLAIM FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER CLAIM EVEN IF MANUFACTURER OR A MANUFACTURER S REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Manufacturer shall have no further obligation or liability with respect to the product or its sale operation and use and Manufacturer neither assumes nor authorizes the assumption of any other obligation or liability in connection with such product This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you Any oral statements or representations about the product which may have been made by salesmen or Manufacturer representatives do not c
4. Incorrect connections may cause the unit to malfunction or damage to the vehicle s electrical system e To avoid property damage personal injury or death park the vehicle on a flat level surface set the parking brake turn the engine off and chock the wheels before beginning installation e Do not mount the module in a location that could interfere with proper operation of the vehicle such as behind the gas or brake pedals e Avoid any circuits associated with the airbag system Inadvertent airbag deployment may cause personal injury or death e While the system is in operation a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters approximately 8 inches must be maintained between the antenna and the body of all persons in order to meet FCC RF exposure guidelines 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 4 of 16 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Before you start Prior to installing an IX module take time to familiarize yourself with the installation instructions theory of operation and system components Check the contents of the shipping package and verify the following items are included Included Items item Supply 1 Precise mode OOOO power harness installation guide 4 magnet mount combination antenna GPRS amp GPS Recommended Supplies Recommended Tools item a fies 4 x 1 25 bolts i 1 4 drill bit 1 i 1 KATE
5. request and Manufacturer warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship This Limited Warranty extends for twelve 12 months from the date of manufacture Manufacturer will at its option repair or replace any product found by Manufacturer to be defective and subject to this Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty does not apply to parts or products that are misused abused modified damaged by accident fire or other hazard improperly installed or operated or not maintained in accordance with the maintenance procedures set forth in Manufacturer s Installation and Operating Instructions To obtain warranty service you must ship the product s to the specified Manufacturer location within thirty 30 days from expiration of the warranty period Contact customer service to obtain a RMA number and write the number on the shipping container You must prepay shipping charges and use the original shipping container or equivalent Return shipping charges within the United States Canada and Puerto Rico will be paid by Manufacturer This Limited Warranty will apply only to a product purchased and located in the United States Canada or Puerto Rico EXCLUSION OF OTHER WARRANTIES MANUFACTURER MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED IMPLIED OR STATUTORY THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED AND SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE PRODUCT BUYER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
6. stick to a surface like aluminum or fiberglass If mounting on aluminum or fiberglass a small amount of silicone can be used to adhere to the magnetic base to these surfaces IX module Before you mount the IX module be sure to write down the module s ICC ID the activation code and the identifier for the equipment on which you are installing it This information is necessary to identify which data belongs to a particular piece of equipment if you are installing multiple IX modules The ICC ID is a 19 or 20 digit identifier located on the IX 101 module The equipment identifier can be a combination of letters and or numbers that you use to uniquely identify your equipment Examples include the Vehicle Identification Number VIN the license plate number or the driver s name i e Joe s Truck While the IX module is designed to operate from 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F and is water resistant it should be mounted where it s not directly exposed to the weather This will help ensure reliable operation in adverse conditions Mounting the module in the engine compartment is not recommended due to the high temperatures Good locations might be under or behind a seat under the dashboard or in a utility box The IX modules have integral mounting flanges that you can use to fasten it to a flat surface You can use the module itself as a template to mark the hole locations or you can use the dimensions shown in Figure 1 Be s
7. PA MANAGEMENT FORCE America PreCise 1X 101 Installation Guide Contents MTOI e3 to 4 PES arene tine TT NR RE 3 AA TI o ONO II II n 3 WATE Tal alo E DEE E E A EE E A TET TA E A AE AT 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS esteticista idos 5 Before you start i 5 MOUNINO LOCATON anca 6 AMONA S eeaeee are e e a a a E ER 6 7 UNO CN tia E OOO e E nr n 6 Cole A E 8 Fostlinstall CMOCKMS TR T 10 Appendix Ae EED PIBROJUCDSIDFPIUOLS i Eeeaipes duo Maret bare ala boe MOS uds 11 Appendix B IX101 Electrical InstallatiON cccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 Antenna Connections iii 12 POWER CS ONMECGUOM SE dida 12 BIENES BIS she 12 SP II odo e ie 13 SOI RAG O NN e nai 13 flo 13 mis jg MH MY 14 gs c M 14 muc 14 Environmental T m 14 MANUFACTURER LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 15 1311 E Franklin Road Suite 101 102 www PreCiseMRM com 371024B Meridian ID 83642 Copyright 2008 Sales 888 449 0357 Support 888 254 1634 p 2 of 16 Introduction The IX 101 is a rugged reliable asset management device that combines a GPS receiver and a GSM GPRS cellular radio for an easy to use and effective method to capture and transfer location and utilizat
8. d and correct in the PreCise website Confirm the location of the asset on the map in the PreCise website Confirm that the inputs are working by running a Raw Data Report on the PreCise website or using the optional service kit 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 10 of 16 Appendix A LED Pinout Definitions CHLLED SLD SE 1 IE J O O O 9 a SA M a 6 cm 4 X 2 1 V x f E M a m SR A J J E i Y Figure 4 Faceplate GPS amp Time Date Status LED e SHORT RED BLINK GPS receiver is not communicating e LONG RED BLINK GPS antenna short or open circuit detected e SHORT GREEN BLINK GPS is searching for current position e LONG GREEN BLINK A position fix has been acquired GSM Cell Phone Status e SHORT RED BLINK Cellular radio is not communicating e LONG RED BLINK Cellular radio is not detecting network service e SHORT GREEN BLINK Cellular radio is detecting network service e LONG GREEN BLINK Cellular radio is transferring data e SOLID GREEN Cellular radio has transferred a data file This status indication remains for one minute and then reverts to the status existing at the end of the minute Pin Pin Label Descrip
9. ill connect to the harness and be sure to use the proper crimping tool A slight tug on the wire after crimping is recommended to ensure a firm connection The input connections are usually wired with one of the wires connected to the point you want to measure and the other wire connected to either ground or power depending on the state of the signal when the switch is on If the signal measures low voltage lt 0 8V when the switch is on the second wire should be connected to power If the signal measures high voltage gt 5V when the switch is on the second wire should be connected to ground Figure 3 shows examples of input connections 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 8 of 16 RED PWR Battery Positive 36VDC continuous BLACK GND Battery Negative GREEN IGN lt Ignition 7 36VDC while engine is running GREEN IGN Chassis Ground WHITE IN1 Figure 2 Power owitch I IN 1 Load relay lamp meter etc IN 1 Ground A WHITE IN1 BLUE IN2 BLUE IN2 YELLOW AUX B N ORANGE AUX_A
10. ing materials away from batteries Always wear eye protection around batteries e Do not damage pipe or wiring when drilling holes When drilling holes in the chassis for installation take precautions so as not to contact damage or obstruct pipes fuel lines tanks or electrical wiring Failure to take such precautions may result in fire e Do not use bolts or nuts in the brake or steering systems to make ground connections Bolts or nuts used for the brake or steering systems or any other safety related system or tanks should NEVER be used for installations or ground connections Using such parts could disable control of the vehicle and cause fire etc e Arrange the wiring so it is not crimped or pinched by a sharp edge Route the cables and wiring away from moving parts like the seat rails or sharp or pointed edges This will prevent crimping and damage to the wiring If wiring passes through a hole in metal use a rubber grommet to prevent the wires insulation from being cut by the metal edge of the hole e When making connections to the vehicle s electrical system be aware of the factory installed components e g on board computer Do not tap into these leads to provide power for this unit When connecting the unit to the fuse box make sure the fuse for the intended circuit has the appropriate amperage Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit and or the vehicle e Be sure to connect the color coded leads according to the diagram
11. ion data for various types of assets The system provides out of the box Internet based reporting along with an advanced data export interface to integrate with existing asset management solutions You can access the information about your equipment on Precise s secure website http www preciseinfox com via the Internet Features O e O O Gathers information about where a vehicle has been and when it was there Position latitude longitude Speed Heading Time e Automatically logs engine hours ignition on time e Monitors two discrete inputs and tracks when and where they change e Stores data when not in network coverage e Wirelessly downloads data using the GSM GPRS network e Rugged design e 12V 24V operation 1311 E Franklin Road Suite 101 102 www PreCiseMRM com 371024B Meridian ID 83642 Copyright 2008 Sales 888 449 0357 Support 388 254 1634 p 3 of 16 Warnings amp Cautions e Readandfollowall safety rules and instructions before installing or operating this equipment e Never operate a vehicle within a closed area Always assure proper ventilation before starting engine e Always use eye protection Use goggles that are ANSI approved against impacts and shattering e Before wiring disconnect the negative cable from the battery terminal Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury due to electrical shorts Batteries can generate explosive gases Keep sparks flames and smok
12. l need to confirm that the voltage remains at a minimum of 7 volts even when the battery is fully charged in order to avoid the following false ignition off signals increased data usage due to more frequent ignition off reports and skewed ignition times The other green wire should be connected to ground On equipment with a master disconnect switch the green wire should be connected to chassis ground not battery negative It does not matter which green wire is connected to the ignition signal and which one is connected to ground When determining where you should make your connections you should use a volt ohm meter or digital multimeter to verify proper voltage levels and determine whether the voltage is constant or switched as required by the connection NOTE If the vehicle is equipped with a master disconnect switch for the battery this does not qualify as a switched power source An example of a proper switched power source would be something that only comes on when the ignition has been turned on such as an engine hour meter The threaded antenna connectors on the IX modules should only be connected finger tight Do not use a wrench or pliers to make these connections or damage may occur Figure 2 shows all of the connections available The ends of the wires of the supplied power harness are terminated with butt splice connectors designed for 18 22 AWG wire Strip approximately 74 7mm of insulation from the wire that w
13. on determination when the equipment starts The GREEN wires provide the switched power ignition signal They are used to indicate that the equipment has started operation or is running One of the GREEN wires should be connected to a signal which is grounded or open circuit when the equipment is OFF and it should be at the battery voltage greater than 7 volts when the equipment is running The other GREEN wire should be connected to chassis ground DIGITAL INPUTS Both digital inputs on the IX module are electrically identical The IX module reports the input as OFF if the input is switched to below approximately one volt It reports ON when it is switched above about five volts 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 12 of 16 IX 101 Specifications GSM Radio Parameter Rating Units Frequency bands EGSM850 transmit 824 849 EGSM850 receive 869 894 EGSM900 transmit 880 915 EGSM900 receive 925 960 GSM1800 transmit 1710 1785 MHz GSM1800 receive 1805 1880 MHz GSM1900 transmit 1850 1910 MHZ rura ES EF 1020 DO O ae Output power GSM1900 Receiver Sensitivity BER Class Il lt 2 4 Data transfer Full PBCCH support Mobile Station Class B Coding Scheme 1 4 m ea supported GCF PICRB QIPTC63l GPS Parameter Rating Units Update rale t He
14. onstitute warranties This Limited Warranty may not be amended modified or enlarged except by a written agreement signed by an authorized official of Manufacturer that expressly refers to this Limited Warranty 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 15 of 16 Part 15 Notice 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 NOTES 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 16 of 16
15. tion Number lasi IX101C CAN H IX101 RS232 TXD ra ll 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 11 of 16 Appendix B IX101 Electrical Installation Antenna Connections Two antenna cables must be connected to the IX 101 The GPS cable is connected to the small gold SMA connector in the right side of the front panel The GSM GPRS phone antenna cable with the second small SMA connector must be connected to the small gold connector in the left side of the front panel POWER Connections There are four wires which must be connected for a minimally configured IX module can function The supplied cables are color coded to aid in proper installation The BLACK wire is the ground and should be connected to the negative battery voltage This is normally but not always the chassis of the equipment If the equipment has a master disconnect switch on the negative side this ground connection should be between the battery and that switch The RED wire is the continuous power wire It should be connected to the positive side of the battery power through a 3 to 5 amp fuse It must not be switched by the ignition a master disconnect switch nor any other switched apparatus This power is used to run the real time clock which enables the unit to wake at scheduled intervals It also maintains the GPS data to allow quicker positi
16. tots 2 ie sotiappina some 2 2 drill bit mounting holes spring loaded center punch y 5 5 16 ring lug terminals 18awg 7 16 open end wrench 10 ring lug terminals 18awg 3 Volt Ohm meter 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 5of 16 Mounting Locations Antennas Selecting a good mounting location for the antennas is important for proper system operation You should consider a few points prior to selecting a location e Do not mount the antenna within 20cm 8 of other antennas or within 20cm 8 of the vehicle operator e The combination antenna should have a clear view of the sky In order for the GPS receiver to calculate position it needs to see several satellites These satellites are constantly moving overhead in different orbits so the wider the field of view the better e Consider where the IX module will be mounted to ensure the antenna cables will reach Keep in mind that depending on how the cables are routed the actual distance between the antenna and the IX module may have to be much closer than the overall length of the cables NOTE Do not cut the antenna cables to shorten them Carefully coil the extra cabling and tie wrap in a safe out of the way area to prevent damage e Makesure the magnet mount antenna when needed will stick to the mounting surface The magnet will work with steel but it won t
17. ure to allow enough room to make the 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 6 of 16 necessary connections to the antenna cables as well as the power harness You should consider a few points prior to selecting a location e Considerthe wire routing for the antenna and power e Consider protection of connections from weather and items stored nearby e Consider if the unit needs to be tamper proof Figure 1 Mounting Hole Dimensions 415 N Maple Grove Boise ID 83704 www PreciseMRM com 3710024B Support 888 254 1634 Copyright 2009 Sales 888 449 0357 p 7 of 16 Electrical Connections The IX modules are designed to operate from a continuous voltage source and a switched voltage source ignition signal To track and report total operating hours as well as allow the unit to manage its own shut down sequence you must connect the green ignition wires properly One of the green ignition wires should be connected to a line on the vehicle that supplies between 7 and 32 volts during operation only This could be a signal from the engine hour meter an input from the ignition key switch or a similar connection If the green ignition wire is connected to the alternator for the switched power source you wil

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