MAT-IDP690 MARINE ASSET TRACKER 2.0 Installation Guide
Version 2.0
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Pole Star Space Applications Pole Star Marine Asset Tracker 2.0 MAT-IDP690 Installation Guide
Document No: PS_SIG_MAT-IDP690_V2.0
Issue No: 2.0 - Issue Date: April 2013
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PS_SIG_MAT-IDP690_V2.0.doc 2.0 06 February 2013 Installation guide for the Pole Star MAT-IDP690 transceiver Unrestricted Philip Lane
Author:
Philip Lane
1st February 2012
Technical Review:
Steve Bradbury
5th February 2013
Quality Review:
Sarah Gough
6th February 2013
Amendment Record ISSUE
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Initial release
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Updated Transceiver mounting bracket dimensions diagram
Philip Lane
January 2013
Various minor changes to improve clarity
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Quality review
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Revision of look angle diagram
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Formatting
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Technical review
Steve Bradbury
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CONFIGURATION PAGE - i MAT-IDP690 MARINE ASSET TRACKER INSTALLATION GUIDE (V2.0) 1. EQUIPMENT LIST
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2. SAFETY NOTICE 3. UNIT DESCRIPTION 4. INSTALLATION 5. SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 6. SATELLITE TRANSCEIVER LED AND MOBILE ID 7. MAT-IDP690 SPECIFICATIONS
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8. MOUNTING BRACKET
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FIGURE 1: SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FIGURE 2: TRANSCEIVER MOUNTING AND LOOK ANGLES FIGURE 3: CONNECTIONS TO TRANSCEIVER FIGURE 4: TRANSCEIVER LED AND MOBILE ID FIGURE 5: TRANSCEIVER MOUNTING BRACKET DIMENSIONS
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MAT-IDP690 Installation Guide (V2.0) Installation of this unit should be undertaken in conjunction with our Fleet Operations Manager.
1. Equipment List
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1 x Pole Star MAT-IDP690 satellite transceiver 1 x 8 metre, 8 core cable, 20AWG with halogen-free, flame resistant PVC jacket 1 x stainless steel mounting bracket 4 x M4 screws and self locking nuts 1 x 2 A fuse and fuse holder 1 x 1 g Chemplex 825® silicon grease
You will need to supply:
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24V dc supply Self-amalgamating tape
2. Safety Notice The procedures in this guide must be observed during installation, operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these procedures violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of this equipment. Pole Star Space Applications Limited assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these procedures.
3. Unit Description MAT-IDP690 is an IsatData Pro satellite transceiver with integral GPS receiver. In normal operation, MAT-IDP690 sends periodic position reports via the Inmarsat satellite constellation to Pole Star’s web server.
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4. Installation For reference, the dimensions of the mounting bracket are shown in Figure 5. 1.
Select a suitable location for MAT-IDP690 installation, taking into consideration the following:
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MAT-IDP690 requires a clear and unobstructed view of the sky in order to communicate with the Inmarsat and GPS satellite constellations.
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Obstructions within the look angle range (see Figure 2) are unavoidable in most marine installations. To minimise obstruction, apply the following rule: Safe distance = 29 x diameter of obstruction
Example: For a pole of 10cm diameter, the safe distance is 29 x 0.1 = 2.9 metres. This rule ensures that the obstruction covers no greater than 2 degrees arc.
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MAT-IDP690 must be a minimum of 2 metres from any other communication system and further if possible.
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MAT-IDP690 should NOT be in the line of sight of any high-powered transmission equipment such as radar scanners.
Do not install MAT-IDP690 in any area designated as a ‘hazardous zone’.
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The length of the supplied transceiver cable is 8 m. If this cable is extended the total length should not exceed 30m.
Figure 2 - Transceiver mounting and look angles
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Select a suitable 24V dc power source.
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Remove the 2 A fuse from the fuse holder on the cable (store in a safe place).
4.
Securely fasten the mounting bracket to the vessel superstructure and mount MAT-IDP690 on the bracket using the 4 screws and nylock nuts provided. Use silicon grease to protect the connector pins, attach the connector to the base of the transceiver and seal it with self amalgamating tape.
5.
Run the 8-core cable from MAT-IDP690 to the 24V dc power source as shown in Figure 1.
6.
Connect the cable to the 24V dc power supply as shown in Figure 1.
7.
Replace the 2 A fuse in the fuse holder to power the unit up.
8.
When MAT-IDP690 is powered up, the LED will illuminate constantly (see Figure 4).
Figure 3 - Connections to transceiver 9.
Once installed, allow approximately 10 minutes for the first position report to arrive.
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Confirm that your Fleet Operations Manager (or Pole Star distributor/person responsible for the operation of the system) has received the position report. Note: A correctly installed MAT-IDP690 will work reliably at sea but it is important to be aware that when the vessel is in port there is an increased probability of communication problems. In a port there is likely to be a high concentration of interference sources from both land and vessel-based communications equipment. High power VHF, UHF and microwave equipment can all cause interference problems. Buildings, gantries and other large structures can also cause problems in port by blocking the line of sight to the satellite.
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5. System Operation and Maintenance MAT-IDP690 operates automatically and does not require any user intervention in normal operation. •
When MAT-IDP690 is powered up, the LED will be constantly illuminated (see Figure 4).
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If the LED is flashing, please check your power supply is providing a constant 24V DC output.
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If you have any problems with the MAT-IDP690, please contact your Fleet Operations Manager (or Pole Star distributor/person responsible for the operation of the system) giving details of the vessel name, ship owner/company, transceiver Mobile ID (see Figure 4) and the nature of the problem.
Note: MAT-IDP690 must NOT be painted as this may inhibit transmission/reception of satellite signals.
6. Satellite Transceiver LED and Mobile ID
Figure 4 - Transceiver LED and Mobile ID
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7. MAT-IDP690 Specifications Physical Transceiver Dimensions
Length: 125.8 mm x Width: 125.8 mm x Height: 100.8 mm
Transceiver Weight
460g
Environmental Operating Temperature Range
–40ºC to +85ºC
Storage Temperature Range
–40ºC to +85ºC
Humidity
90% Relative Humidity at 85°C
Vibration
SAE J1455 (Sec 4.9, 4.2) MIL-STD-810G (Sec 514.6)
Shock (survival)
MIL-STD-810G (Sec 516.6)
Transceiver Environmental Rating
IP67
Load Dump Protection
SAE J1455 (Sec 4.13)
Electrical Input Voltage
24V DC
Power Consumption (Typical. @ 12V DC)
Receive with GPS: 60 mA Transmit: 0.75 A Sleep:100 uA Processing: 10 mA
Mating Connector
SA901020-001
Satellite Coverage
Global
Frequency Range
Rx: 1525.0 to 1559.0 MHz Tx: 1626.5 to 1660.5 MHz
Sensitivity
Aquisition: –136 dBm Tracking: –146 dBm
EIRP
7.0 dBW/5.0 dBW
Elevation Angle Range
-5% to +90%
GPS Frequency
1575.42 MHz
Channels
16 parallel
Certifications Inmarsat, FCC, CE Mark, RoHS
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8. Mounting Bracket
Figure 5 - Transceiver mounting bracket dimensions
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