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the product accompanying this document is installed and operated.
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by Pointer Telocation Ltd. may be hazardous and/or may cause damage to the product
and should not, in any circumstances, be used or combined with the product.
General
The product accompanying this document is not designated for and should not be used in
life support appliances, devices, machines or other systems of any sort where any
malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to result in injury or death.
Customers of Pointer Telocation Ltd. using, integrating, and/or selling the product for use
in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Pointer Telocation
Ltd. for any resulting loss or damages.
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Pointer Telocation Ltd. shall bear no responsibility and shall have no obligation under the
foregoing limited warranty for any damages resulting from normal wear and tear, the cost
of obtaining substitute products, or any defect that is (i) discovered by purchaser during
the warranty period but purchaser does not notify Pointer Telocation Ltd. until after the
end of the warranty period, (ii) caused by any accident, force majeure, misuse, abuse,
handling or testing, improper installation or unauthorized repair or modification of the
product, (iii) caused by use of any software not supplied by Pointer Telocation Ltd., or by
use of the product other than in accordance with its documentation, or (iv) the result of
electrostatic discharge, electrical surge, fire, flood or similar causes. Unless otherwise
provided in a written agreement between the purchaser and Pointer Telocation Ltd., the
purchaser shall be solely responsible for the proper configuration, testing and verification
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The FCC Wants You to Know
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
c) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15:
Operation is subject to two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause
undesired operation.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
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must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause
undesired operation.
Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est
autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes :(1) l'appareil ne doit pas
produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible
d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Warning
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user
authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
A distance of at least 20 cm. between the equipment and all persons should be
maintained during the operation of the equipment.
Une distance d'au moins 20 cm. entre l'équipement et toutes les personnes
devraient être maintenues pendant le fonctionnement de l'équipement
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Table of Contents
Introduction ..............................................................................................................
5
Abbreviations ..............................................................................................................
5
References ..................................................................................................................
5
Revision History ...........................................................................................................
5
CR Family Overview ..................................................................................................
6
Introducing the Main Elements of the CR Family Unit ........................................................
6
CR Family Unit Types ....................................................................................................
7
CR Family Harnesses ....................................................................................................
7
Overview of the Hardware Installation Elements...............................................................
9
CR 10 wires Harness (PN 711-00328) .............................................................................
9
Preparing for Installation ........................................................................................
11
Pre-Installation Information ..........................................................................................
11
Safety ........................................................................................................................
11
Tools and Equipment Required ......................................................................................
12
Materials Required .......................................................................................................
12
Installation Best Practices ............................................................................................
12
CR Unit Installation Instructions .............................................................................
17
General ......................................................................................................................
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1.1
1.2
1.3
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2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
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Location of the Device in the Vehicle ..............................................................................
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Device Orientation .......................................................................................................
19
Installing the SIM Card ................................................................................................
20
Installing the Battery in CR B Models .............................................................................
21
Harness Installation Instructions ............................................................................
22
Harness Outputs Installation Specifications .....................................................................
22
Harness Inputs Installation Specifications .......................................................................
25
Harness Power Installation Specifications .......................................................................
26
Serial Port Connector ...................................................................................................
26
CR Unit Installation Diagram .........................................................................................
28
Post-Installation .....................................................................................................
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4.3
4.4
4.5
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5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
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1
Introduction
This guide provides the necessary information for technicians to install the CR Family
units (CR-300/B). It describes how to install and verify the proper functioning of the
installation kit elements.
1.1 Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Description
SVR
Stolen Vehicle Recovery
1.2 References
1
2
4
5
# Reference
Description
Cellocator Evaluation Suite
Manual
This document explains the unit's
evaluation kit set up.
Cello Hardware Installation
Guide
This document explains the Cello
family variants installation
instructions and good practices.
3
CR300 Release Notes
Cellocator Fuse Harness
Overview
This document describes the relevant
technical aspects of the CR300.
This document describes the relevant
technical aspects of the Fuse
Harnesses.
Battery Handling Procedure for
Cellocator Units
This document describes how to
handle batteries during storage and
transportation.
1.3 Revision History
Version Date
Description
1.0
May 20, 2014
Initial version.
1.1
June 3, 2015
Updated referring to active products.
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1.2
December 30, 2015 The CR power input should be connected to
the vehicle protected power line at the
output of the fuse box.
CR Family Overview
Introducing the Main Elements of the CR Family Unit
Figure 1 below shows the main elements of a CR unit.
2
2.1
GSM Modem
GPS Antenna
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GSM anten n a
Preparation for Ties
Processor
GSM anten n a
Screw
Connector
Connector
SIM Holder
GPS Module
Figure 1: Main Elements of a CR unit
Figure 2 provides an internal view of the CR unit and all relevant elements.
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SIM Holder
Jtag and Debug
interface
GPS Module
GSM Antenna
Processor
Connector
(10 pin s)
Figure 2 : CR unit – Internal View
2.2 CR Family Unit Types
The CR Family includes the CR-300 and CR-300B. The CR variants are advanced
integrated GPS/GPRS units designed for fleet management and SVR applications. The unit
also includes a GNSS receiver and a 32-bit processor and memory providing storage for
generated events.
The CR-300B also includes a battery which provides a better solution for SVR applications.
2.3 CR Family Harnesses
The CR units support the following harnesses:
711-00276 CR Six wires main harness.
711-00331 CR Family 7 Wires mold Harness
711-00280 CR Family Fuse Harness
711-00331 CR Family 7 Wires mold Harness
711-00328 CR Family 10 Wires mold Harness
711-00301 CR Family 6 Wires mold Harness. The harness is replaced by the
This document explains in detail how to use the 711-00328 CR Family 10 Wires mold
Harness Kit for proper installation.
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Please refer to Cellocator Fuse Harness Overview for installation instructions for the Fuse
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IMPORTANT:
• The CR unit must be protected by means of a 3A fast blow fuse. The fuse should
be installed either between Power Input (Pin 1) and the vehicle protected power
line.
• The CR unit must be protected by means of PTC for safety certification
compliance. The PTC should support Resettable Fuse 60V and Imax=40A. It
should be installed between Power Input (Pin 1) and the vehicle protected power
line.
• These means of protections are supported by the by the fuse attached to the
harnesses provided by Cellocator.
•
It is the installer responsibility to provide these means of protection if the fuse
provided by Cellocator is not used.
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2.4 Overview of the Hardware Installation Elements
The CR Hardware Installation requires the items listed in Table 1.
Table 1: CR Hardware Installation Elements
Description
Picture
Name/Part
Number
Cellocator
CR Family Unit
CR unit. Includes built in GSM
modem and GPS/GNSS receiver.
The CR B models also include a
battery.
Vehicle harness
PN 711-00276
Six wires harness for vehicle
installation.
CR two wires
Fuse Harness
Two wires fuse harness for
power only fast installation.
PN 711-00280
7 wires Harness, which supports
the CR Family Protector.
10 wires harness, which supports
all CR300 interfaces.
CR Family 7
Wires mold
Harness
PN 711-00331
CR Family 10
Wires mold
Harness Kit
PN 711-00328
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2.5 CR 10 wires Harness (PN 711-00328)
Cellocator provides the 712-00328 CR Family 10 Wires mold Harness mainly where serial
interface (pin 7&8) or Dallas (pin 10) interfaces are required. In other cases the
71100331 CR Family 7 Wires mold Harness can be used.
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The harness is made up of colored 22AWG wires, 1.2 meters long, utilizing a 10-pin
connector that links to the CR unit and a 4 pin connector for the serial interface. A fuse
holder with 3A fuse and PTC Resettable Fuse 60V and Imax=40A is attached to the harness.
The following table provides a description of the harness. Additional information can be
found in the relevant sections dealing with the harness installation instructions. Table
2: CR 10 Wires Harnesses description
Wire
Number
Name
Wire
Color
Function
CR Unit
Pin
Number
W1
Main Power
Red
1
Main Power
W2
GND
Black
6
Ground
W3
Ignition
Violet
4
Ignition
W4
SHOCK
Yellow 9
General Purpose Input
W5
LED
Green 2
W6
Global Output Brown 3
W8
DOOR
Pink
5
General Purpose output
or LED
General Purpose
output.
General Purpose
output.
W9
DALLAS
Grey
10
1-Wire interface
P2(2)
TX
P2(3)
RX
7
8
Serial TX
Serial RX
3
Preparing for Installation
The following section explains the pre-installation steps you should perform before installing
the CR unit.
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3.1 Pre-Installation Information
3.2 Safety
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IMPORTANT:
- You must be a certified technician and qualified to install the Cellocator unit.
- Please make sure you have the correct documentation for the devices you install. The
devices and documentation change frequently, which may impact the installation
procedures.
- Make sure you know the installation procedures and restrictions of the vehicle; consult
with the dealer or manufacturer to get any specific instructions. These may refer to
locations in the vehicle where you can install the device, connections to the electrical
system, use of fuses, etc. Not following these instructions and restrictions may create
false alarms and malfunctions in the vehicle systems and may even void the vehicle
warranty.
- Modern vehicles have many computerized systems that may be sensitive to radio
transmissions from the device you install and may also generate interferences to the
device. Carefully read the manufacturer’s instructions and restrictions regarding these
systems.
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WARNING:
- Use protective goggles during the installation.
- Disconnect the vehicle battery during installation. Working on live wires can be
dangerous and can, for example, result in airbags inflating or fuses burning out. Some
devices (e.g. the radio) may require reprogramming after a power disconnect.
- Do not install any wires (except the fuel sensor wires) near the fuel system or fuel
pipes. Make sure you never work near the fuel system with the battery connected.
-
Installation in vehicles with computerized systems may have unexpected results. Please
consult with your local car dealer before performing any vehicle OEM invasive
installation.
- Do not disconnect any connectors in the vehicle while the ignition switch is turned on.
This may result in damage to sensitive vehicle subsystems.
- Use special care when handling the backup battery of the Cellocator unit. Refer to
Battery Handling Procedure for Cellocator Units for details.
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3.3 Tools and Equipment Required
To correctly install the device and accessories, you may need the following equipment and tools:
A wire cutter
Pliers (2 sizes may be required)
Screwdrivers of several sizes
Professional insulation remover
Crimping tool for wire lugs
Digital multi-meter
Utility (razor) knife
Flash light or other light source
Tools to remove the vehicle trims (panel popper, sockets, ratchet etc.)
3.4
Materials Required
Soldering wire
Insulation tape of good quality (which can withstand the high temperatures in a vehicle
on a hot summer day)
Wire lugs with star washers
Grommets, plastic tubes – as needed
Figure 3: Materials Required
3.5
Installation Best Practices
This section lists the Best Practices you should follow for installing the unit.
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Put protective covers on the front seats before you start the installation, to prevent damage
to the upholstery. Use other covers for sensitive areas in the vehicle (LCD display, radio
etc.).
Do not use a cutter to expose the conductor in the wire, use a professional insulation remover
that will not damage the delicate copper conductors.
Use soldering for all of your connections. Do not connect a new wire to an existing wire
(without soldering it) to make a connection. These types of connections, as shown in
the following picture, are typically of poor quality and sooner or later will disconnect or
will make intermittent connections.
Figure 4: Poorly Soldered Connection
A good connection has to be properly soldered, as in the picture below:
Figure 5: Correctly Soldered Connection
Isolate the connection with a plastic cover or a professional insulation tape so that no wires
remain exposed.
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Figure 6: Isolate the Connection
Use existing wire ducts, openings and holes to pass wires between different areas in the
vehicle. Do not punch or drill new openings or holes to pass wires between different
zones in the vehicles, as this will create permanent damage to the vehicle, and other
wires or pipes. Make sure the opening is properly protected by a grommet or a plastic
sleeve to prevent damage to the wires.
Figure 7: Preventing damage to the wires
Use only a voltmeter or LED based test lamp (that uses a very small current) to test the
existence of voltage in a wire or accessory. Do not use a regular test lamp to test the
existence of voltage in a wire. These testers take quite a lot of current and may
damage the equipment in the vehicle (for example it can trigger an airbag or damage
a communication bus).
When you want to test the voltage on a wire, do not expose the existing wires or use a
sharp edge to make an electrical connection to a wire through the insulation sleeve
around it. Make the connection at the end of the wire, near the connector.
Do not insert the multi-meter probe tip into the female pin in the connector. This may widen
it and prevent a proper connection when the male connector is plugged in.
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Figure 8: Incorrect probe insertion
The correct way to connect the probe of a voltmeter or tester to the connector is
shown below:
Figure 9: Correct connection
To connect the negative power wire of the device, connect a lug properly crimped (or
soldered) to the negative wire of the device (pin 3 in the 20 pin connector) and screw
it to the chassis using an existing screw. Ensure the connection is good and stable.
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Figure 10: Connecting negative power wire
After all wires are connected, use plastic straps (cable ties) or insulation tape to secure all
the wires and cables to fixed elements in the vehicle (such as existing stable cables,
metal parts or other fixed parts of the vehicle, but not parts that are removed during
regular vehicle service). Loose cables and wires may cause irritating noises while the
vehicle is in motion.
Do not lay cables and wires on the floor of the vehicle where people can step on them.
Always route the cables in areas where they will not be stepped on or otherwise
damaged by other activities.
All wires and cables should be hidden.
Make sure the device is receiving power with a properly fused connection. The fuse is supplied
with the harness.
To attach the device to its location use a thick, two sided, adhesive tape, between the
device and the fixed support and then use two plastic straps (cable ties) to secure the
device to its location. Make sure the device is well positioned and will not become
loose (it may either fall or create irritating noises if not properly secured).
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Figure 11: Attaching the device
When you finish your work, clean the vehicle and return all the items you removed into
their original positions, using all the original screws and connectors.
Test the functioning of all the vehicle systems: they should all perform as is before you
installed the device.
Test the connectivity of the device with the system server to ensure proper operations.
CR Unit Installation Instructions
Before installing, please read the Pre-Installation Information and Safety sections.
4.1 General
The following table describes the type of vehicle in which you can install the device, and which
vehicles you should NOT install it in.
Table 3: Compatible and incompatible Vehicles
You can install the device in…
Do NOT install the device in…
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Passenger cars of all types
Light and heavy trucks
Buses
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Motorcycles
Snowmobiles
Tractors
Boats, jet skis and other
marine units
The carriage of a semi-
trailer or full trailer
Containers and other assets
Installation in these environments
requires special protection materials
and is not covered in this guide.
4.2 Location of the Device in the Vehicle
When locating the device in the vehicle please consider the following:
The device is not weather proof. It is specified as an IP40 device and thus is not immune
to penetration of water, rain, dust, dirt and smoke. If you need special solutions to
special environmental conditions, please consult your customer support or account
manager.
The device receives and transmits radio energy in the GSM frequency bands.
The device receives radio energy in the GPS frequency band from GPS satellites above.
In SVR applications it is recommended to conceal the device so that it will not be easy for
thieves to find and disconnect it.
The device will not function well in excessive temperatures (see the specifications for details).
The device requires minimal maintenance.
The following table describes both the preferred locations for installing the device and a list
of locations where the device should NEVER be installed.
Table 4: Where to install the device
Preferred location in vehicle…
NEVER install the device…
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Behind the dashboard.
In or behind the glove
compartment.
Anywhere in the front of the
passenger compartment under the
console and above the leg space.
In a protected area under the
driver’s seat.
Less preferable: in the trunk of a
passenger car (the radio signals
penetrate the trunk mostly through
the rear window and rear seat: you
may have to find the best location
and orientation through trial and
error).
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Outside of the passenger
compartment or vehicle trunk.
In the engine compartment.
Inside the bumpers/fenders.
Behind the front lights.
In air ducts.
Close to airbags.
Under the vehicle.
Under the roof of the vehicle.
In a location susceptible to rain or
water.
Inside a metal pocket or box.
In the loading area of a truck or
pickup.
Near the fuel tank.
Near the wheels.
Near any radio transmitter or its
antenna.
•
•
•
•
•
Some vehicles, (for example, some Renault Kangoo models) have solar windows with
transparent metallic coating that blocks the solar radiation. Unfortunately they also block
most of the radio radiation required for the GPS reception. In these cases, you may consult
with the dealer about the best locations for the device. If such support is not available, use
trial and error to find a reasonable place for the device.
Locating the device in a prohibited location may significantly affect the functionality of the
device, will shorten its lifetime and will create malfunctions and expensive service calls.
Note that the space inside the doors is not a very good location. It is more exposed to
outside temperatures and will force you to install the device vertically and not horizontally.
If you have to install the device there make sure to locate the device in the area that is
not exposed to rain and water and has reasonable reception.
Keep at least 30 cm between the device and any computerized system in the vehicles, to avoid
mutual interference.
Do not install the device or any wire near a moving or rotating part of the vehicle.
4.3 Device Orientation
The device uses the internal GPS antenna that should have a good GPS reception and
consequently the device direction (orientation) is important. To ensure this, the side
marked “This side Up” should face upwards and should have a clear sky view,
unobstructed by any metal or shields. Plastic and glass do not usually affect reception.
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Figure 12: Device orientation
The GPS receiver in the device is sensitive enough to allow reasonable reception even in cases
where the top side of the device (marked 'This Side Up') deviates up to 60 degrees from the
ideal direction.
Figure 13: Ensuring the device is located with 30cm free radius
4.4
In any case, this side should have a free space (with no metal obstructions) of approximately
30cm radius, with the device in the center of it.
Installing the SIM Card
To install the SIM card, perform the following steps:
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NOTE: Make sure that your SIM card PIN is identical to the PIN programmed in the unit, or
disabled. The default value of the unit PIN code is 1234. If the SIM PIN and the unit pin
differ, insert the SIM card into a regular cellular phone and either change its PIN to the
unit PIN (1234) or disable it.
SIM PIN protection and value (locking the SIM) can be activated automatically providing
PIN synchronization between the SIM and the unit.
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1. Remove the back cover of the CR unit by removing the two securing screws.
Securing
screws
Figure 14: Back of Unit Showing Two Securing Screws
2. Gently slide the SIM card into the SIM holder as shown below.
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SIM Holder
Figure 15: Inserting the SIM Card
3. Close the unit, insert the 2 screws and tighten to a torque of 3.5 kgf-cm (kilogram force per
centimeter) which is approximately 0.35 Nm (Newton per Meter).
4.5
Installing the Battery in CR B Models
See Battery Handling Procedure for Cellocator Units for information about the battery and its
handling instructions.
If you received the device without the battery or you received the device with the battery
inside but not connected, please open the device, connect the battery cable to the
onboard connector and close the device. When you connect the vehicle battery to the
device, the device will start working normally. Do not reverse the order of connections;
the correct order is to first connect the battery then connect the vehicle power to the
device.
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Harness Installation Instructions
5.1 Harness Outputs Installation Specifications
5.1.1 General
The following information is common for all the outputs:
All Outputs are Open Collector type and can sink up to 300 mA continuous.
External devices (not OEM) that consume more than 300mA should be powered by a relay.
In such cases, the output implementation requires an external relay.
The outputs can be activated or deactivated from the control center using the OTA command.
5.1.2 Relay Pin-Out
A relay is utilized to serve as an adaptor between the harness output and a device in the
vehicle (immobilizer, siren, etc.). The following figure shows the pin-out location of the relay.
The pin numbers are also printed on the Relay itself.
Figure 16: Relay Pin-Out
The relay figure and the pins numbers are used when describing harness outputs installations.
5.1.3 LED Output
The harness LED green wire is connected to the CR unit pin no. 2. The LED itself should be
connected to the LED wire and vehicle Battery. The LED provides an indication of system
status. A full description of LED indications in the CR unit is presented below.
The LED output can be used as general purpose open collector output, if configured accordingly.
The LED output involves a sophisticated blinking pattern which provides monitoring status
of both GPS and GSM status. The blinking pattern is constructed of repeated cycles of two
blinking zones each. The first zone represents GSM functionality and the second zone,
GPS functionality.
Each zone lasts for 3 seconds with a 1-second LED off interval between them. A
5 second LED off interval separates each cycle.
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GSM
Monitoring
Zone – 3
seconds
Interval –
1 second
Interval –
5 seconds
Interval –
1 second
GPS
Monitoring
Zone – 3
seconds
GSM
Monitoring
Zone – 3
seconds
GPS
Monitoring
Zone – 3
seconds
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5.1.3.1 GSM Monitoring Zone Definition
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5.1.3.2 GPS Monitoring Zone Definition
5.1.4 Global Output
The harness Global Output brown wire is connected to the CR Pin no. 3.
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The output functionality is defined according to programming parameters (PL). In most cases,
the CR unit uses this output as a global output, allowing activation/deactivation of several
devices, such as blinkers, parking lights, an additional siren, etc. In this case the output shall
be connected to the required device as shown in the following installation diagram.
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It can be activated/deactivated by an OTA command from the control center. The following
illustration provides the Global Output installation.
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NOTE: The original wire must be cut and the relay connected between the original
relay and the vehicle power.
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Figure 17: Global Output Installation Diagram
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NOTE: Configuration can be programmed to support Immobilizer functionality on each
one of the two outputs.
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Harness Inputs Installation Specifications
5.2
5.2.1 Global Purpose Input (Shock)
The harness Global Purpose Input (Shock) yellow wire is connected to the CR unit pin no.
9 and used for general purpose input.
5.2.2 Door Input
The harness Global Purpose Input (Door) pink wire is connected to the CR unit pin no. 5
and used for general purpose input.
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5.2.3 Ignition Input
5.2.4 Dallas Input
The harness Ignition Input Violet wire is connected to the CR unit pin no. 4 and should be
connected to the ignition switch (in the ON position).
The harness Dallas Input gray wire is connected to the CR unit pin no. 10 and used for
Driver Identification.
5.3 Harness Power Installation Specifications
5.3.1 Main Power
The harness Main Power red wire is connected to the CR unit pin no. 1 and should be
connected to the car’s protected power line (12V / 24V) (refer to Installation Drawing,
Section 5.5).
Please note that the battery name or picture used in this document represents practically
the protected power line at the output of the fuse box.
5.3.2 GND
The harness GND black wire is connected to the CR unit pin no. 6 and should be connected
to vehicle ground (at dedicated points) (refer to Installation Drawing, Section 5.5).
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IMPORTANT:
• The CR unit must be protected by means of a 3A fast blow fuse. The fuse should be
installed either between Power Input (Pin 1) and the vehicle protected power line.
• The CR unit must be protected by means of PTC for safety certification compliance.
The PTC should support Resettable Fuse 60V and Imax=40A. It should be installed
between Power Input (Pin 1) and the vehicle protected power line.
• These means of protections are supported by the by the fuse attached to the
harnesses provided by Cellocator.
•
It is the installer responsibility to provide these means of protection if the fuse
provided by Cellocator is not used.
• The battery name or picture used in this document represents practically the
protected power line at the output of the fuse box.
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5.4 Serial Port Connector
The harness supports a 4 pins connector allowing external devices communication to the
CR unit via its serial interface (CR pins 7 and 8). The connector is illustrated in Figure 18.
Figure 18: Serial Port Connector – Front View
The serial port adaptor connector pin out is:
Pin 2: TX
Pin 3: RX
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IMPORTANT:
The CR serial interface supports TTL level.
You may connect it to PC USB port for programming utilizing the 711-00251 USB
Communication adapter.
It is the installer’s responsibility to utilize appropriate converter if RS232 levels are
required.
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5.5 CR Unit Installation Diagram
Figure 19: CR Unit Installation Diagram
6
Post-Installation
When you have finished installing and testing the device you have to record the relevant
details. These details will help you or your colleagues to maintain the device in the future.
The best way to do this is to register all the details in an easily accessible application with a
database. This application should be accessible by a PC at the installation location or even
via smartphone. A less efficient solution is an Excel file or even handwritten records.
The details that should be recorded are:
Name of the customer
ID of the vehicle
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Type of the device installed
Accessories installed (sensors, harness etc.)
Cables/Harnesses used
Location of the device in the vehicle
Direction and inclination of the device
Name of the installer
Location where the installation took place
Date of installation
Results of installation test/issues found
Results of communication test to the server/issues found
Picture(s) of the installed device, harness and accessories, as installed Other
comments
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1 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 104.30 KiB | July 20 2021 |
POINTER TELOCATION Ltd.
DATE : 2021-03-23
Equipment Autorisation Division
Federal Communications Commission
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, MD 21046
FCC ID: 2AG69CR400
Product Name: CR400
Request for Confidentiality
Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commissions rules, we hereby request that
the following documents be held confidential:
(List here the documents for which you are seeking confidentiality – for example …)
Schematics
Block diagram
Operation description
These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not
customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be
harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors.
Signature:
Name: Igor Rogov
Title: V.P R&D
Company: PowerFleet Inc.
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1 | Effective |
2021-07-20
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PowerFleet Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025175696
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1 | Physical Address |
123 Tice Boulevard Suite 101
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1 |
Woodcliff Lake, NJ, NJ
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
D******@compliancetesting.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AG69
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CR400
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
I****** R******
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1 | Title |
V.P R&D
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1 | Telephone Number |
+972-********
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1 | Fax Number |
+972-********
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1 |
I******@pointer.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CR400 | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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Global United Technology Services Co. Ltd.
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R****** L******
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86-0-********
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86-0-********
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r******@gtstest.com
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