Industrial Tracker User Guide Industrial Tracker Firmware V1.6 ABEEWAY SAS contact@abeeway.com www.abeeway.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 Table of contents 1 Introduction 3 1.1 General Description 3 1.2 Applications 3 2 Features 3 3 Installation 4 4 3.1 Getting started 4 3.2 Fixation 4 Functioning 5 4.1 Main operating modes 5 4.2 Side operations 5 4.3 Geolocation strategies 6 4.3.1 Main operating modes 6 4.3.2 Side operations 6 5 Uplink messages 6 6 Remote configuration using ADA 7 7 8 9 6.1 Operating Mode Configuration 7 6.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 1 Introduction 1.1 General Description Designed to withstand harsh environment, the Industrial Tracker combines high performance GPS receiver, a Wi-Fi receiver and a Semtech Lora™ transceiver making it ideal for low-power industrial indoor and outdoor tracking applications. An accelerometer detector associated with proprietary low power GPS technology extends significantly its battery life time. 1.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 3 Installation Antenna area Keep this zone clear for better performance Slot for screw or magnet fixation Double side tape DEVEUI 3.1 Getting started ➢ The tracker is provided with battery connected ➢ Your network can use two activation modes: o OTAA (Over The Air Activation) that requires the following keys to make the join: DEVEUI, APPEUI and APPKEY for each device.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 4 Functioning 4.1 Main operating modes This section describes the different operational modes supported by the trackers. Standby mode: The tracker is sending periodically short LoRa messages, called heartbeat at the chosen period (lora_period). Device positions can be obtained in this mode by using the side operations features (see next section). Motion tracking mode: The tracker provides positions when the device is moving.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 4.3 Geolocation strategies 4.3.1 Main operating modes The following geolocation policies (geoloc_sensor parameter) are used when the operating mode is either motion-tracking, permanent-tracking, or start/end tracking. ➢ Wi-Fi only → Only Wi-Fi scans are used for position determination. ➢ GPS only →Only the GPS is used for position determination. ➢ LP-GPS only→ GPS and LP-GPS are used for position determination.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 6 Remote configuration using ADA All following parameters are configurable in Abeeway Data Analyzer (ADA) application 6.1 Operating Mode Configuration All modes can be set using ADA application: ➢ Standby ➢ Motion tracking ➢ Permanent tracking ➢ Motion start/end tracking ➢ Activity tracking 6.2 Position on demand Position of the tracker can be requested 6.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 Notes 1. Any unexpected message (unknown message type, bad length, ...) is discarded. However, the ack token is updated even if the message is discarded (if the payload is at least 2 bytes long). 2. The LoRa port to be used for downlink is 2. 7.1 Ack Token It provides a way to indicate to the application that a given message has been received and processed by the tracker.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 7.4 Parameters configuration Any parameter can be remotely modified with a downlink LoRa message.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 Example: To modify the heartbeat period to 1 hour, the command 0x0B020100000E10 should be sent.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 8 Specifications 8.1 Physical configuration Size 145mm x 76 mm x 42 mm (L x l x h) Weight 240g Waterproof capability IP66 Operating temperature -15°C to 65 °C (1) Storage temperature 10°C to 30 °C (recommended) Time storage max 6 months (recommended) Humidity <95% non-condensing (1) Operation at temperature different from ambient may lead to reduce capacity and battery life time 8.2 Estimated lifetime Use Case Battery Life (Approx.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 8.4 Position accuracy GPS(3) Position Accuracy (50%-90%) Time to have a position Acquisition sensitivity Position Accuracy (50%-90%) Time to have a position Acquisition sensitivity Wi-Fi Indoor Position accuracy Time to have a position Sensitivity (3) In static, >5 satellites at -130 dBm Low power GPS(3) 10 to 18 meters Cold start 50-210 seconds Hot start 15 seconds -140 dBm 15 - 30 meters 10-30 seconds -160 dBm 20-50 meters 3 seconds -86 dBm 8.
Industrial Tracker User Guide FW 1.6 V1.1 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.