Installation Guide

2.2.1 Wireless Data Network
The Wireless Data Network provides the information bridge between the Actsoft servers
and the TTU-2830™. Wireless data networks can take a variety of forms, such as cellular
networks, satellite systems or local area networks.
2.2.3 Backend Software
Backend software is provided by Actsoft. Regardless of its purpose, one of its primary
functions is to parse and present data obtained from the TTU-2820. This allows the
application to do any of the following:
Display location database on reports received from the TTU-2830™ in a variety
of formats
Present historic information received from the TTU-2830™, typically in a
report/chart style format
Request location updates from one or more TTU-2830s™
3 Hardware Overview
3.1 Location Messaging Unit-TTU-2830™
Anytime the sub assembly is shipped and it is not fully packaged in its final housing it
must be sealed in an ESD safe bag.
Electrical Over-Stress (EOS)
The GPS receiver can be damaged if exposed to an RF level that exceeds its maximum
input rating. Such exposure can happen if a nearby source transmits an RF signal at
sufficiently high level to cause damage.
Storage and Shipping
One potential source of EOS is proximity of one TTU-2830™ GPS Antenna to another
TTU-2830™ CELLULAR Antenna. Should one of the units be in a transmit mode the
potential exists for the other unit to become damaged. Therefore any TTU-2830™ GPS
Antenna should be kept at least four inches apart from any active TTU-2830™
CELLULAR Antenna or any other active high power RF transmitter with power greater
than 1 Watt.
3.1.2 Battery Back-up devices