Blackberry RADAR H2 Installation Manual

Blackberry RADAR H2 Installation Manual

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BLACKBERRY RADAR H2
ITC100 – 1
September 2018

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  • Page 1 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100 – 1 September 2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.1 Prerequisites ....................4 2.2 Add available assets to the application ............4 2.3 Download installation worksheet ..............10 3 Installing BlackBerry Radar H2 Gateway modules ........11 3.1 Prepare to install ..................11 3.2 Installation tools ..................13 3.3 Matching a module identifier to an asset identifier ........14 3.4 Module installation ...................
  • Page 3: Overview

    BlackBerry Radar Dashboard. For instructions on how to configure the BlackBerry Radar Dashboard or how to modify your configurations, see the online Admin Guide. For instructions on how to use the BlackBerry Radar Dashboard to view data, see the online User’s Guide.
  • Page 4: Get Ready For Installation

    2 Get ready for installation To get ready for installation, you need to obtain a worksheet where you can record the pairing of each Radar H2 module to its asset (that is, the asset that the module will be installed on).
  • Page 5 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 5 The content of the Asset Type column must match the asset type names used in the application; for example, if your asset type is Perishable Cargo, enter that exactly in your CSV file.
  • Page 6 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE The "notes" column is required in the CSV file. You can enter any notes in the field or leave it blank (see example above). The "asset labels" column in the example above corresponds to the Labels field of the Asset view.
  • Page 7 4. Click Sign In. A permission request page opens, requesting access to your profile and other information. 5. On the permission request page, under Do you approve?, click Allow access. Here is an example of the BlackBerry Radar Dashboard UI.
  • Page 8 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2.2.3 Upload the CSV file 1. Click the menu button at the upper left corner to display the Dashboard main menu. 2. Click Assets to open the Assets view. 3. Click CSV. 4. In the Upload CSV File of Assets view, change the delimiter to match the delimiter used in your CSV file, if needed.
  • Page 9 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 9 8. Click Process CSV File When processing is complete, a summary of the operation is displayed. The following image shows the summary of a successful CSV operation. Click Done to go back to the Assets view...
  • Page 10: Download Installation Worksheet

    BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2.3 Download installation worksheet The installation worksheet lists all the assets in the application that are not yet associated with any module. If you have just added your assets to the application following Section 2.2, those assets will appear on the installation worksheet.
  • Page 11: Installing Blackberry Radar H2 Gateway Modules

    BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 11 3 Installing BlackBerry Radar H2 Gateway modules You may have a large number of BlackBerry Radar H2 modules to install. Follow the instructions in this section to: Match each module identifier to its asset identifier •...
  • Page 12 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE To attach the module to the asset you wish to track, you will need to supply your own fasteners. Depending on the construction of your mounting location, you may wish to use the following types of fasteners. Please Note: Your choice of fastener will influence the size of the tools required to create the mounting holes (i.e.
  • Page 13: Installation Tools

    BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 13 3.2 Installation tools Required tools to complete the installation: Phillips (PH2) Screwdriver or Bit Drill and Drill Bits Tape Pencil or Non-Permanent Marker Nut Driver or Safety Glasses Large Screwdriver Socket Wrench with Socket*...
  • Page 14: Matching A Module Identifier To An Asset Identifier

    3.3 Matching a module identifier to an asset identifier In order to track an asset, the Radar H2 module that is installed on the asset must be associated with the asset in the BlackBerry Radar Dashboard. It is, therefore, very important to keep a clear record of which Radar H2 module is installed on which asset.
  • Page 15 Tip: If you plan to frequently switch your Radar H2 module between assets, you may wish to record the S/N on the rear housing using a permanent marker, or by creating your own label.
  • Page 16: Module Installation

    This is helpful for installing on roofs, fender surfaces, etc. 5. Do not install the device on the asset with the front of the device facing the ground. This will result in reduced product performance. This diagram illustrates the supported installation orientations for the BlackBerry Radar H2 module.
  • Page 17: Prepare Module For Installation-Battery Connection

    BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 17 3.4.1 Prepare module for installation—Battery connection 1. Remove the module from the package and from the plastic bag. Detach the fastener bag from the end of the module and keep nearby. You will require these screws to complete the module assembly process.
  • Page 18: Installing Module On An Asset

    BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 4. Insert the inner housing into the outer housing. Locate the fastener bag from Step 1. Remove the two screws from the bag and use them to secure the housing. The module is prepared for installation on the asset.
  • Page 19: Cargo Van Installation Procedure (Doors Without Windows)

    BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 19 3.4.3 Cargo van installation procedure (doors without windows) If you wish to monitor door open/close events with your BlackBerry Radar-L module, you will need to mount it on the door. Recommended module placement on cargo van doors is determined by the door construction, and will differ among vans with windows and vans without windows and single doors or double doors.
  • Page 20 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 1. As indicated in Section 3.3 of this guide, record the module identifier and the asset identifier the module will be paired with. For your convenience, you may quickly create a record of the module and asset identifier pairings by removing the partially attached label from the rear housing of the module and placing it on the installation worksheet, next to the asset that will be tracked by this module.
  • Page 21 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 21 It is recommended that you install the module as level as possible on the asset. To help ensure the device is level, you may try one of the following techniques. Technique 1: Position the T-Square along the edge of the door. Using the T-square as a guide, draw a horizontal line approximately 5”...
  • Page 22 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3. Using a drill bit, drill a hole through each of the cross hairs on the template. This will create four holes you will use to mount the module. Tips for easier drilling Tip 1: To shorten drilling time and prolong the life of your drill bit, you may wish to use cutting tool lubricant during the drilling process.
  • Page 23 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 23 4. Remove the template. You now have four holes in the door. If there are any burrs around the holes, remove them at this time. Also, remove any dust or debris left over from the drilling or de-burring operations.
  • Page 24 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 6. Insert your fastener into the hole and use the appropriate tools to secure the module to the asset. Do not over-tighten the fastener (do not exceed 3 lb-ft. or 4Nm). Over- tightening can over-compress the mounting gasket, which can damage the gasket.
  • Page 25: Cargo Van Installation Procedure (Doors With Windows)

    As mentioned in Section 3.4.3, if you wish to monitor door open/close events with your BlackBerry Radar-L module, you will need to mount it on the door. If your van has windows, and you don’t have adequate space above the window to mount the module, you will need to mount it lower on the door.
  • Page 26 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE Threaded fastener selection considerations Well nuts are threaded fasteners, with a metal insert encased in rubber. When a bolt • is inserted and tightened, the fastener compresses, gripping the rear surface of the mounting surface. At the same time, the rubber casing provides added protection against water entering the hole on the door.
  • Page 27 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 27 3.4.4.1 Well nut installation procedure (doors with windows) 1. Before beginning the install, check the interior surface of the door to ensure your planned mounting location will not damage any door hardware (i.e., door latches, locks, etc.).
  • Page 28 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 4. Place the module on the door, aligning the holes on the module with the holes in the well nut. Insert your fastener of choice into the holes on the module and well nuts.
  • Page 29: Dry Van/Intermodal Container Installation Procedure

    BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 29 3.4.5 Dry van/intermodal container installation procedure If you wish to monitor door open/close events with your BlackBerry Radar-L module, you will need to mount it on the door. Recommended module placement on dry van...
  • Page 30 BLACKBERRY RADAR H2 ITC100-1 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2. Mark the height where the device will be installed on the door of the trailer/container. The bottom of the device should be over 80” (203cm)* above the interior floor. • The unit should be level.

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