Table of Contents Safety symbols..............................5 1. GEN3 Gateway Service and Plan Offerings....................7 1.1 Plug & Play Hardware ..........................7 1.2 Part Numbers & Accessories ......................... 9 1.2.1 Service Plan – Feature Content ......................10 1.3 Service Notes ............................12 2. Mounting the GEN3 Gateway to a Machine..................... 13 2.1 Safety, Reliability, and Accessibility......................
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7.3 Parker Mobile IoT Service App........................28 8. Markings/Approvals ............................ 28 8.1 FCC Compliance ............................28 8.2 IC Compliance .............................. 29 9. Appendix ................................ 30 9.1Diagram conventions ............................ 30 Publication History The following table provides an overview of the changes made to this document throughout its publication history.
Contact the manufacturer if there is anything you are not sure about or if you have any questions regarding the product and its handling or maintenance. The term "manufacturer" refers to Parker Hannifin Corporation. Safety symbols The following symbols are used in this document to indicate potentially hazardous situations:...
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Welding after installation Complete as much as possible of the welding work on the chassis before the installation of the system. If welding must be done afterward, proceed as follows: Do not place the welding unit cables near the electrical wires of the control system. Disconnect the electrical connections between the system and external equipment.
GEN3 Gateway Service and Plan Offerings 1.1 Plug & Play Hardware The main hardware features of the VA MOBILE-IOT-GEN3-GATEWAY-4G-GLOBAL-WIFI, also known as the GEN3 Gateway, are listed in the following table:...
1.2 Part Numbers & Accessories The GEN3 Gateway can be activated with one of three available service plans. The service plans are sold separate, and it is recommended to purchase at the time-of-service activation. Each part number includes specific cellular service, web portal access and OTA capabilities for the duration defined in the description.
1.2.1 Service Plan – Feature Content Service Plans Description Lite Standard Premium Service Data Plan 10MB* 50MB* 200MB* Data MB Pooling Included** Data Contracts 1YR, 2YR, 3YR 1YR, 2YR, 3YR, 5YR 1YR, 2YR, 3YR, 5YR, 7YR Impact Detection Data Included with purchase of hardware Fleet Operation Description Lite...
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Reports Description Lite Standard Premium Gateway Status Included Level I - Fleet Summary, Fuel, Included*** Hours, ePTO, SOC Level II - Operations, Health Included Custom Table Summary Report Included Condition Monitoring Description Lite Standard Premium Custom Signals Any Up to 10MB/ Month Any Up to 50MB/ Month Any Up to 200MB/ Month 5 configurable signals + GPS /...
Communications for more information, please contact your Parker Representative for more information. Customers who sell Parker’s mobile IoT solution must have a signed SaaS (Software as a Service) agreement in place. In addition, the customer must have created a EULA (End User License Agreement) and process for flow down to end users.
Mounting the GEN3 Gateway to a Machine The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or integrator must ensure the product is securely mounted to the vehicle. 2.1 Safety, Reliability, and Accessibility Use eye protection when using a drill/performing work that may be hazardous to the eyes ...
2.2 Installation Guidelines Gateway can be safely installed on a secured bracket that is robust enough to minimize any vibration and sustain the weight of the product. The mounting surface is strong enough to support the mounting hardware. The mounting surface is flat.
The following guidelines are related to physically attaching the GEN3 Gateway to a vehicle: Mounting Screw Locations. There are a total of 4 mounting screw holes, one at each corner, as pointed by the red arrows below. Two of the holes are slightly elongated for tolerance purposes.
2.5 Suggested Installation Locations To achieve the best performance on the GEN3 Hardware product, the following installation considerations are recommended. Ideal location as Less ideal but still functional GNSS antennas have an unobstructed sky view Less ideal but still functional Less ideal but still functional 1.) GNSS antenna to have unobstructed sky view.
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The vehicle harness design depends on the following: How the user’s inputs, outputs, communication, and power pins are configured. Other components on the vehicle and their physical locations. The routing of the harness. Details on recommended wire diameters for use with the product connector are covered in the connector manufacturer’s datasheet.
3. Gateway Connections (Pinout) 3.1 Power and Vehicle Communication 3.1.1 Mating Connector The mating connector for the GEN3 Gateway is a Deutsch DT16, 12 contact connectors key A. (DT06-12SA or AT06-12SA) Figure 2: Mating connector The socket type contacts in the Deutsch DT16 connector are used for power, power control (ignition sense), and CAN communication channels.
The pins with italicized descriptions are not used in the IQAN Connect solution. It is recommended to plug in the unused pins for the connector. The pins with bold descriptions are required for the device to boot and CAN communication. 3.1.3 CANBUS Module Block Diagram When utilizing the GEN3 Gateway with an IQAN-based control system, it is very important to connect the diagnostic bus of the Gateway to the diagnostic bus of the IQAN Master Controller.
4. Main Power The GEN3 Gateway is powered by a direct battery connection to pin 1, upstream of any main power disconnect switch. The Gateway is activated by applying switched power to the ignition sense input pin 6. The GEN3 Gateway operates in a 12 V or 24 V system and can operate from 6.5 V up to 32 V with over-voltage protection at 36 V.
5. Power Control Input (Ignition Sense) Damage to equipment! Do not connect inputs directly to unprotected inductive loads such as solenoids or relay coils, as these can produce high voltage spikes that may damage the GEN3 Gateway. If an inductive load must be connected to an input, use protective circuitry such as a diode or transorb.
6.1.1 CAN capabilities CAN 0 and CAN 1 can be configured to 250 kbps (default) or 500 kbps remotely by Parker personnel. Both CAN 0 and CAN 1 can support J1939 networks. CAN 1 also supports IQAN diagnostics and is...
6.1.2 J1939 CAN Installation Connections The CAN connection for the GEN3 Gateway should conform to the J1939 standard. The SAE J1939 standard is a robust automotive specification that is a good CAN installation guideline even when the J1939 CAN protocol is not being used. For a list of J1939 connection considerations, refer to the SAE J1939 specifications available through the Society for Automotive Engineers.
The following shows a typical CAN connection using the SAE J1939 standard: CAN Network Backbone (less than 40 meters long) T connectors 120 ohm 120 ohm Terminator Terminator Variable length Node Node Node CAN stub (<1m) Node Node Figure 6: J1939 CAN connection 6.2 Modem and Cellular Communications 6.2.1 Modem Specifications The main specifications of the GEN3 Gateway cellular modems interface is listed in the following...
6.2.2 SIM Carrier Information The GEN3 Gateway comes supplied with a SIM card provisioned for AT&T and their partner’s global networks. Figure 18 provides a list of countries where the GEN3 Gateway could have service available. Note: for countries in group B, may require additional approval and country certifications. Gateway will operate if the country’s telecommunication networks support any of the 3G or 4G bands stated in section 7.2.1 Modem Specifications.
point, perform IQAN real time diagnostic and software OTA updates locally or user the Parker Service Tool. The main specifications of the GEN3 Gateway Wi-Fi interface are listed in the following table: (Note 1: Certain governments do not permit operating with all available channels.)
7. Need Further Assistance? 7.1 Where to find help? Contact the supplier of the GEN3 Gateway or open a ticket with the Parker Support Help Desk 1-888- 915-4357 (help) number when looking for assistance on any of the IoT products and services. Also email EMC.mobileiot@support.parker.com...
Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 28cm between the radiator & your body. Note: The country code selection is for non-US models only and is not available to all US models. Per FCC regulation, all Wi-Fi products marketed in US must be fixed to US operation channels only.
9. Appendix 9.1Diagram conventions The following symbols are used in the schematic diagrams in this document: Symbol Meaning General input General output Frequency input Analog input Frequency sensor Pulse sensor Resistive sensor General sensor Application switch Load Pull-down resistor Pull-up resistor Battery Fuse Resistor...
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