OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B OWNER’S MANUAL PN IENBL-111B DRAFT 1
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3 ABOUT IENBL DEVKIT 4 WHAT’S INCLUDED? 4 GET TO KNOW YOUR DEVKIT 5 HOW TO USE YOUR IENBL DEVKIT? 7 FAQS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 9 PRODUCT SAFETY, TIPS, AND PRECAUTIONS 10 PLACEHOLDER_ COPYRIGHTS AND OTHER NOTICES 12 2 OWNER’S MANUAL PN IENBL-111B DRAFT
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. COMPATIBILITY The iENBL devkit is tested to work in multiple LoRa network operator and gateway configurations. Please make sure your device is provisioned with a network provider before deployment. INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B ABOUT iENBL Devkit iENBL is a multi-sensor IoT development platform embedded in a ruggedized clamshell enclosure with focus in LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) technologies.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B GET TO KNOW YOUR Devkit Table I summarizes all the features iENBL devkit in various versions Table I- iENBL key features Should the IoT application need a sensor that is not included in the device, the iENBL is expandable, and required sensors can connect to and be powered by the expansion port (Figure 1). The expansion port is also used to program the device using a JTAG programming interface.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B The iENBL also includes a microphone and an SD card slot for logging noise data in predictive maintenance applications. Any of the sensors can be utilized to record data. iENBL features a GNSS receiver which, when combined with the accelerometer, the pressure sensor, the WiFi and BLE interfaces, and the geolocation capabilities of LPWAN technologies, makes the iENBL an excellent platform to develop and test use cases such as asset tracking for IoT applications.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B HOW TO USE YOUR iENBL DevKit? Follow these instructions to start using the devkit 1. Charge the iENBL. Charge the iENBL using a power adapter with micro-USB connection. To charge the iENBL completely will take approximately 3 hours. IMPORTANT: The power adapter should be specified to supply between 4.75V – 5.25V and 500mA – 2100 mA 2.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B 4. Connecting your iENBL to a Computer (With Extension Board) Connect the extension board to the iENBL device as shown below. Connect the ST-Link to the USB port of the computer being used and to the 20pin connector on the extension board labeled “Program”.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B FAQs AND TROUBLESHOOTING Q: What’s the operating temperature? A: 5C to +35C Q: Is iENBL water resistant or water proof? A: No. iENBL includes a ruggedized clamshell casing Q: How long does it take to fully charge iENBL? A: Approximately 3 hours. For safety reasons charging will be automatically terminated after approximately 6 hours even if the battery is not fully charged at that time. Q: Is the battery removeable? A: No, please do not use sharp objects to remove the battery.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B PRODUCT SAFETY, TIPS, AND PRECAUTIONS How to take care of iENBL. Handle the iENBL, charger and accessories with care. The following suggestions will help you keep iENBL operational. Keep the iENBL dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits. If iENBL gets wet, let it dry.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B Do not store the device in high temperatures, such as a parked car in the sun, or in cold temperatures. Operating temperature It is recommended to use iENBL at temperatures from 5C to +35C. Do not store your iENBL in very hot or very cold areas. Handling Do not drop, knock, or shake the iENBL. Rough handling can break it. During extended operation, the device may feel warm. In most cases, this is normal.
OWNER’S MANUAL iENBL-111B Placeholder_ COPYRIGHTS AND OTHER NOTICES DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For more info, go to transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rffaqs.