TEKTELIC Communications orporated T0005158 User Manual

TEKTELIC COMMUNICATIONS INC.
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T0005158_UG
0.34
Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway
See Table 1
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Revision History
Version
Date
Status
Editor
Comments
0.2
Jan. 11, 2018
Draft
S. Morrison
First release
0.3
Feb, 01, 2018
Draft
S. Morrison
Added language translation
Updated Table 1 and Table 4 to only reference North American models
0.32
Feb. 13, 2018
Draft
T. Danshin
Updated product descriptions in Table 1 and 4
0.33
Feb 14, 2018
Approved
T. Danshin
Updated MPE information
0.34
Feb 14, 2018
Approved
T. Danshin
Updated Radio Compliance Statements
0.31 Feb. 13, 2018 Draft T. Danshin
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Table of Contents
1 Product Description ................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Physical Interfaces ............................................................................................................ 6
1.3 Specifications.................................................................................................................... 8
2 Installation ............................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................ 9
2.2 Unpacking and Inspection .............................................................................................. 10
2.3 Required Equipment for Installation .............................................................................. 10
2.4 Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway Mounting ...................................................................... 10
2.5 Ground Cable Installation .............................................................................................. 13
2.6 Direct DC Power Cable Installation ................................................................................ 14
2.7 RF Cable Installation ....................................................................................................... 15
2.8 Copper Ethernet Cable Installation ................................................................................ 15
3 Commissioning and Monitoring ............................................................................................ 16
3.1 Required Equipment ...................................................................................................... 16
3.2 Procedure ....................................................................................................................... 16
4 Radio Compliance Statements .............................................................................................. 17
5 Description du produit........................................................................................................... 18
5.1 aperçu ............................................................................................................................. 18
5.2 Interfaces physiques ...................................................................................................... 19
5.3 Spécifications.................................................................................................................. 21
6 Installation ............................................................................................................................. 23
6.1 Précautions de sécurité .................................................................................................. 23
6.2 Déballage et inspection .................................................................................................. 24
6.3 Équipement pour l'installation ....................................................................................... 24
6.4 Montage de la passerelle Kona Micro Outdoor ............................................................. 25
6.5 Installation du câble de masse ....................................................................................... 27
6.6 Installation directe du câble d'alimentation CC ............................................................. 28
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6.7 Installation du câble RF .................................................................................................. 29
6.8 Installation du câble Ethernet en cuivre ........................................................................ 29
7 Mise en service et surveillance .............................................................................................. 30
7.1 Équipement requis ......................................................................................................... 30
7.2 Procédure ....................................................................................................................... 30
8 déclarations de conformité radio .......................................................................................... 31
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1 Product Description

RF
T0004937
LORA GATEWAY MODULE, KONA MICRO, OUTDOOR, NA FDD, LTE MODEM
NA
LORA GATEWAY MODULE, KONA MICRO, OUTDOOR, NA FDD, LTE MODEM, GEOLOCATION CAPABLE
T0005247
LORA GATEWAY MODULE, KONA MICRO, OUTDOOR, NA FDD
NA
LORA GATEWAY MODULE, KONA MICRO, OUTDOOR, NA FDD, GEOLOCATION CAPABLE

1.1 Overview

The Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway is an outdoor hardened LoRaWAN IoT gateway that supports the full range of LoRa WAN channels. The Gateway supports one external LoRa antenna, an internal GPS antenna, two power options including direct DC input power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), and two backhaul options including copper Ethernet or 3G/4G wireless. Table 1 presents the currently available Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway models for the North American market.
Table 1: Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway Models
Product Code Description
T0005129
T0005248
Region
NA
NA
Figure 1 illustrates the Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway external form-factor with the front view on the left and rear view on the right. All models share the same mechanical form-factor.
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Figure 1: Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway Common Dimensions

1.2 Physical Interfaces

Figure 2 illustrates the bulkhead layout for the Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway. All models share the same bulkhead layout.
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Interface
Connector Type
Mating Connector
LoRa Antenna
DC Power
2 pin CPC
Protective
Ground
LoRa RF
Antenna
Copper
Ethernet
3G/4G Modem
SIM card
access port
Earth
Figure 2: Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway Bulkhead Layout
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 Micro Outdoor Gateway Interface Connector Types
Ports
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N-Type female Industry standard N-Type male
3G/4G Modem
SIM card
Industry standard, located behind SIM card access port
Copper Ethernet
Shenzhen Chogori Technology Co., Ltd. approved
Threaded, circular, 2
Shenzhen Chogori Technology Co., Ltd. approved
Chassis Protective Earth
Attribute
Specification
Dimensions
222.2mm (8.7”) wide x 101mm (4.0”) deep x 287.3mm (11.3”) tall
Weight
5.1 kg (11.3 lbs)
Operating Temperature
-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) at sea level Including solar loading.
Relative Humidity
10% to 100%
Operating Altitude
-60 m to 4,000 m (-197 ft to 13,123 ft)
48 VDC nominal, 37 to 57 VDC operating range.
5A recommended input overcurrent protection (2A minimum to 10A Power Input, PoE
802.3 at (Type 2 Class 4), Mode A or Mode B or 4-pair Mode.
Power Consumption
20 W maximum
Weather Tightness
UL Type 6 (IP-67)
CSA/UL 60950-1 & CSA/UL 60950-22, CE IEC 60950-1
Surge Protection
All interfaces are protected to primary levels.
SIM card
cover
Port
Direct DC Power Input Port
Earth Ground
Threaded, circular, RJ-45
contact DC power
Ground terminal
mating connector (p/n 33000111-02 or equivalent)
mating connector (p/n 23002211-02, or equivalent)
Industry standard 2-hole lug, 1/4 x 0.75” spacing

1.3 Specifications

The Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway specifications are listed in Table 3.
Table 3: Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway Specifications
Power Input, Direct DC
Regulatory Compliance
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Positive or negative ground referenced feed. SELV source required.
maximum allowed).
FCC Pt. 15, RSS-247, EN 301 489-1

2 Installation

2.1 Safety Precautions

The Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway must be installed in a restricted access location (such
that touching of the Gateway by non-service persons is not likely).
The Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway may become hot to the touch during normal operation at
elevated ambient temperatures.
The Kona Micro Outdoor 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 Micro Outdoor 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 Micro Outdoor Gateway Protective Earth Ground connection is properly
terminated prior to the connection of any other interface.
The Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway contains primary lightning surge suppression on the
Direct DC power port, the Copper Ethernet port, and the LoRa RF antenna port. The primary lightning protectors have the ability to bridge the interface to chassis isolation boundary during over-voltages. Ensure that the Protective Earth Ground connection is always in place.
Ensure that the Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway is 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 Micro Outdoor Gateway does not contain a power disconnection device; a readily
accessible disconnection device must be incorporated external to the Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway.
The direct DC powered Kona Micro Outdoor 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 Micro Outdoor Gateway DC supply.
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For the direct DC power input, the DC positive pin must be at positive potential relative to
the DC negative pin. If the polarity is reversed, the unit will not sustain damage but will not operate until the connection polarity is corrected.
Although the Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway can be powered through either the direct DC
input or the power over Ethernet (PoE) input, simultaneous application of power to both inputs may result in unexpected operation and shall be avoided.
The Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway power source must meet SELV requirements.
Always ensure the 3G/4G Modem SIM card access port is properly sealed after installing a
SIM card.

2.2 Unpacking and Inspection

The following should be considered during the unpacking of a new Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway.
1. Inspect the shipping carton and report any significant damage to TEKTELIC.
2. Unpacking should be conducted in a clean and dry location when possible.
3. Do not discard the shipping box or foam inserts as they will be required if a unit is
returned for repair or re-configuration.

2.3 Required Equipment for Installation

The following tools are required to install the Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway module:
1. A 6 point metric socket set and torque wrench drive.
2. Anti-oxidant compound (NO-OX-ID, Penetrox, Noalox, Ox-Gard or equivalent).
3. A small wire brush.
4. A clean cloth.
5. Weatherproofing tape kit for the RF connector (Scotch Wireless Weatherproofing Kit,
WK-101 recommended).
6. Appropriately sized pipe clamps for pole mounting or appropriate screws or bolts (four
sized M8) with any required anchors according to the wall construction for wall mounting.

2.4 Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway Mounting

Kona Micro Outdoor Gateway is designed to be mounted to a vertical pole or wall using the supplied mounting bracket which attaches at the four screw locations on the back of the module illustrated in Figure 3.
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