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Revision History
Version
Date
Status
Editor
Comments
1.0
Oct 5, 2016
Draft
T. Danshin
First release
Updated for 1TX-1RX Module Type, v2.1 Semtech
SW
2.1
Nov 8, 2016
Draft
P.Chu
Updated environmental and DC voltage specs
Updated Commissioning Section to use GUI for
Gateway operation
2.3
Jan. 23, 2017
Draft
S. Morrison
Renamed to User Guide, numerous updates
2.4
Feb. 09, 2017
Obsolete
S. Morrison
Updates to connector & mounting information
2.5
Mar. 07, 2017
Obsolete
S. Morrison
Changed ground lug to imperial
2.6
Mar. 08, 2017
Obsolete
S. Morrison
Added 10A maximum DC input rating
2.7
Mar. 08, 2017
Approved
S. Morrison
Added language translation & LoRa antenna type
2.8
Mar. 24, 2017
Approved
T. Danshin
Added MPE information
2.0 Nov 1, 2016 Draft P. Chu
2.2 Dec 9, 2012 Draft P. Chu
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1 Product Description
Direct
1
T0004142
KONA MACRO
1 0 0 1 0
1
KONA MACRO, DC
POWER, 3G/4G
KONA MACRO, DC
3G/4G
KONA MACRO,
POWER
KONA MACRO,
POWER, 2X LORA
KONA MACRO, DC
POWER, 2X LORA
1.1 Overview
The Kona Macro Gateway is a LoRaWAN IoT gateway that supports the full range of US902-928
channels. The Kona platform is designed to support a multitude of deployment configurations
in an outdoor environment. The hardware architecture supports one or two LoRa antennas, a
GPS antenna, direct DC input power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), and backhaul options
including copper Ethernet, optical Ethernet, and 3G/4G wireless. Table 1 presents the currently
available Kona Macro Gateway models.
Table 1: Kona Macro Gateway Models
Model
2 T0004470
3 T0004250
4 T0004251
5 T0004252
6 T0004537
Product
Code
Description
POWER, 2X LORA,
OPTICAL & DC
OPTICAL & DC
GPS
Ant.
1 1 0 1 1 1
1 1 0 1 1 2
1 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 0 2
1 1 0 1 0 2
DC
Power
Optical
Copper
Eth.
3G/4G
Ant.
LoRa
Ant.
Figure 1 illustrates the common Gateway external form-factor; the differences between the
various models are limited to the connector bulkhead layout. Figure 2 illustrates the bulkhead
layouts for the Kona Gateway models.
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Figure 1: Kona Macro Gateway Common Dimensions
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Figure 2: Kona Macro Gateway Bulkhead Layouts
1.2 Connectors
The Kona Gateway connector field is detailed in Figure 3 for the T0004250 model. Not all
connectors are present on other models. The DC power connector is replaced by a hybrid DC
power/Fiber connector on models which support fiber backhaul capability as with the
T0004252 model detailed in Figure 4.
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GPS
Antenna
DC Power
2 pin CPC
LoRa RF
Antenna 1
LoRa RF
Antenna 0
Enclosure
Vent
Protective
Earth
Ground
LED
Copper
Ethernet
3G/4G
Antenna
Modem
Figure 3: Kona Macro Gateway T0004250 Connector Field
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Interface
QTY
Connector Type
Mating Connector
LoRa Antenna Ports
1 or 2
N-Type female
Industry standard N-Type male
3G/4G Modem
Shenzhen Chogori Technology Co., Ltd.
0 or 1
GPS
Antenna
DC Power /
Fiber Hybrid
LoRa RF
Antenna 1
LoRa RF
Antenna 0
Enclosure
Vent
Protective
Earth
Ground
LED
Copper
Ethernet
Figure 4: Kona Macro Gateway T0004252 Connector Field
All Kona Gateway module interconnect is located on the bottom facing bulkhead. The RF
connectors are water proof while un-mated but all other connectors must be terminated with
mating connectors or covered with the supplied protective cap when not in use in order to be
water tight. Connector types and their mating connectors are listed in Table 2.
Table 2: Kona Macro Gateway Interface Connector Types
Backhaul Antenna Port
Copper Ethernet Port 1 Threaded, circular, RJ-45
Direct DC Power Input
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0 or 1 N-Type female Industry standard N-Type male
approved mating connector (p/n
33000111-02 or equivalent)
222.2mm (8.7”) wide x 101mm (4.0”) deep x 287.3mm (11.3”) tall
Weight
5.1 kg (11.3 lbs)
-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) at sea level Including solar loading.
10% to 100%
-60 m to 4,000 m (-197 ft to 13,123 ft)
48 VDC nominal, 37 to 57 VDC operating range after 42 V maximum start-up
802.3 at Type 2 Class 4, Mode A or Mode B standard but constrained to 3m
35 W maximum, 1.0 A maximum with direct DC powering
UL Type 6 (IP-67)
CSA/UL 60950-1 & CSA/UL 60950-22
All interfaces are protected to primary levels except for the 3G/4G modem
or requires
Power/Fiber Ethernet
GPS Port
Earth Ground
0 or 1
1
Harting Hybrid DC Power
/ Optical connector
Ground terminal
Harting Technology Group approved
mating connector
spacing
1.3 Specifications
The Kona Macro Gateway specifications are listed in Table 3.
Table 3: Kona Macro Gateway Specifications
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity
Operating Altitude
Power Input, Direct DC
Power Input, PoE
Power Consumption
Weather Tightness
Regulatory Compliance
Surge Protection
threshold. Positive or negative ground referenced feed. SELV source
required. Maximum 10A input overcurrent protection.
maximum cable length and 56V minimum PSE output voltage.
Four pair powering is supported and preferred, and is required to otherwise
meet the full 802.3 at Type 2 Class 4 operating specifications for cable
length.
34 W maximum, 0.6 A maximum with PoE
FCC Pt. 15 Class B
antenna port which supports local antenna mounting only
external surge suppressor.
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2 Installation
2.1 Safety Precautions
• Installation, operation, and maintenance of the Kona Macro Gateway must only be
performed by a professionally trained service technician who is aware of all hazards
involved.
• The Kona Macro Gateway must be installed in a restricted access location (such that
touching of the Gateway by non-service persons is not likely).
• The Kona Macro Gateway may become hot to the touch during normal operation at
elevated ambient temperatures. The surface temperature of the Gateway may reach 90°C.
• The Kona Macro Gateway has no internal field serviceable parts. The Gateway module must
only be opened by an approved TEKTELIC service center.
• All installation practices must be in accordance with the local and national electrical codes.
• Do not work on the system during periods of lightning activity.
• The Kona Macro Gateway is considered permanently connected equipment. The Protective
Earth Ground connection (that is, the two-hole lug to chassis ground) is always required.
• Ensure the Kona Macro Gateway Protective Earth Ground connection is properly terminated
prior to the connection of any other interfaces.
• The Kona Macro Gateway contains primary lightning surge suppression on the Direct DC
power port, the Copper Ethernet port, the GPS antenna port and the LoRa RF antenna
ports. The primary lightning protectors have the ability to bridge the interface isolation
boundary during over-voltages. Ensure that the Protective Earth Ground connection is
always in place.
• Ensure that the Kona Macro Gateway, its antennas and supporting structures are properly
secured to eliminate any physical hazard to people or property. The Gateway must be
securely mounted according to the mounting instructions prior to any cable connection and
operation.
• The Kona Macro Gateway does not contain a power supply disconnection device; a readily
accessible disconnection device must be incorporated external to the Kona Macro Gateway.
• The direct DC powered Kona Macro Gateway shall be supplied through an input overcurrent
protection device rated not more than 10 A. The overcurrent protection must have the
appropriate current interrupt capacity for the power source and must be incorporated into
the non-earthed conductor(s) of the Kona Macro Gateway DC supply.
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