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INTEGRITY 150
User Manual
9150-0126-01 R-2

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  • Page 1 INTEGRITY 150 User Manual 9150-0126-01 R-2...
  • Page 2 Copyright ©2022 Globalstar, Inc. All rights reserved. Globalstar® is a registered trademark of Globalstar, Inc. All other brands, product name, trademarks and registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners. This material may not be reprinted, republished, broadcast, or otherwise altered without the publisher’s written permission.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SOLAR PRODUCT PRECAUTIONS ............................ 6 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE ..............................6 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS............................7 GLOBALSTAR SATELLITE NETWORK ..........................8 GETTING STARTED ............................9 THE Integrity 150 DEVICE ..............................9 BATTERY PACK ................................9 TURNING ON AND OFF ..............................9 COMMISSIONING ................................9 INSTALLATION ................................9 MOUNTING METHODS ................................
  • Page 4: Integrity 150 Basics

    Example of Message Interval: The Integrity 150 is configured to report once every 24 hours when not In Motion and every two hours when In Motion. If the Integrity 150 went into motion at any time of day the Message Interval while In Motion would be every two hours beginning when the Integrity 150 started moving.
  • Page 5 Example of Message-Time(s) of Day: The Integrity 150 is configured with a message time of day of 9:00 AM, a second message time of day of 12:00 noon, a third message time of day of 8:00 PM and once per hour when In Motion. The Integrity 150 would transmit three messages a day at the same configured times every day.
  • Page 6: Solar Product Precautions

    • Shading and weather conditions may negatively affect the charging of the batteries from the solar panels. • If the batteries of the Integrity 150 are depleted, it is recommended to allow the Integrity 150 to receive a full day (6+ hours) of adequate sunlight to fully charge the batteries.
  • Page 7: Satellite Communications

    Location Area without sending a message over the Globalstar Satellite Network. For a Location Message, the Integrity 150 will wake up at a scheduled interval or time of day and begin to acquire a GPS fix. Once it receives its GPS fix, the Integrity 150 will transmit its location to the Globalstar Satellite Network.
  • Page 8: Globalstar Satellite Network

    Messages are transmitted from the Integrity 150 via the Globalstar Satellite Network using an uplink-only connection (one-way data transmission) and received by a Globalstar Ground Station. The messages are then sent via an HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP server to the internet and received by the customer’s back-office application and converted into actionable data.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    INSTALLATION The Integrity 150 must be mounted on the asset with a clear view of the sun and sky. The device requires a minimum flat surface area of 24.4 cm x 8.61 cm (10.39” x 3.38”). The ideal configuration is facing up on a flat horizontal surface.
  • Page 10: Mounting Methods

    Mounting with the VHB tape: The VHB tape is provided along with the Integrity 150 device. Please clean and dry the flat mounting surface before installation. a. Peel off the protective cover from one side of the VHB tape. Please pay attention to the orientation of the tape to match the device orientation.
  • Page 11: St Configuration

    C. Install the Integrity 150 device to the sled using the four M4x12 screws that are provided with the sled. Hand tighten the screws with a 3 mm hex Allen key. Please do not overtighten the screws.
  • Page 12: Appendix A - Glossary Of Terms

    Desired State – The state of the Input in normal condition defined by the user. ESN – Electronic Serial Number is a unique number assigned to each Integrity 150. The ESN is used by Globalstar Satellite Network to identify messages from the devices in the field.
  • Page 13 The Integrity 150 is in low power consumption mode during the interval to preserve battery life. Message Time(s) of Day – The specific time of day in military format for the Integrity 150 to transmit Location Messages. The Integrity 150 is in low power consumption mode between the specific times of day to preserve battery life.
  • Page 14 Time to be in a State of Vibration – A configurable parameter that sets the period of time used to determine if a State of Vibration exists. Undesired State Message – The Integrity 150 sends this message at a user defined interval while any of its Inputs are in the undesired state selected by the user, either closed or opened.
  • Page 15: Appendix B - Technical Support

    We suggest VARs and Partners reference our online content at our Globalstar Partners Support website, https://partner.globalstar.com. This content should address most activation/provisioning inquiries and frequently asked questions concerning business account management functions. For VARs, please create an account by accessing the Globalstar Partners Support website and clicking on Sign Up For Access at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 16: Appendix C - Rf Radiation Exposure Statement

    20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. NOTE: The Integrity 150 antenna is located under the embossed label that states “This side towards sky.”...
  • Page 17: Appendix D - Regulatory Notices

    Cet Appareil numerique de la classe (B) est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This device complies with the requirements for Radio Astronomy Site avoidance as specified by the Globalstar National Science Foundation agreement of 2001. It is compliant with CFR25.213.
  • Page 18 Integrity 150™ Rated Voltage and Rated Maximum Current: Batteries are rated 4.1 V, 400 mA discharge and 240 mA charge. The Integrity 150 has been so constructed that the product complies with the requirement of Article 10(2) as it can be operated in at least one Member State as examined and the product is compliant with Article 10(10) as it has no restrictions on being put into service in all of the EU except Ireland.
  • Page 19 9150-0126-01 R-2 Integrity 150 User Manual Confidential & Proprietary Information...
  • Page 20: Appendix E - General Warnings

    (Section 2 of this manual); otherwise, the unit may no longer retain its water-tight capability. Caution - Battery Pack: The Integrity 150 internal Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack is not designed to be replaced by the end user. User replacement of the battery pack voids the warranty and improper replacement may result in damage or fire. Please recycle the entire device.
  • Page 21: Appendix F - Specifications & Standards

    IEC 60945 IMMERSION WATER & DUST INGRESS IP68/69K Ingress Protection (Dust & Waterproofing) High and Low Temperature Immersion Dust MILITARY STANDARDS MIL-STD-810G Water spray Thermal Shock Mechanical Shock Rail Impact Vibration (Rail, Truck) Integrity 150 User Manual Confidential & Proprietary Information...
  • Page 22: Appendix G - Device Powered Limitations

    How often the device is transmitting • Age of batteries • Frequency of, and success of obtaining, GPS fixes Typically, the Integrity 150 batteries will have a lifetime of up to 10 years. Integrity 150 User Manual Confidential & Proprietary Information...
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