FPX3 LORA GATEWAY Installation Manual hoopo Systems Ltd.
1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................................... 2 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................... 2 3 FPX3 GATEWAY INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... 2 3.1 SAFETY NOTES...........................................................
1 General This document describes the hoopo FPX3, 501A001-1A, installation and connectivity requirements. 2 System Overview The hoopo systems items tracking system consists of several FPX3 gateways optimally installed around the area of interest communicating with a remote location server via cellular or fixed network lines. The FPX3 gateways receive and characterize the signals of interest.
Figure 1: FPX3 front view (ISM 915 antenna) V3.1 hoopo systems ltd.
Figure 2: FPX3 side view (ISM 915 antenna) V3.1 hoopo systems ltd.
Figure 3: FPX3 top view Figure 4: FPX3-bottom view 3.2.2.1 Mast Attach the mounting base with 2 clamping U-bolts; p/n 3042T91 by McMaster-Carr or equivalent. 3.2.2.2 Structure wall Attach the mounting base with four expansion bolts; K550AC by EXPANDET SCREW ANCHORS A/S or equivalent. V3.1 hoopo systems ltd.
3.3 Electrical 3.3.1 Grounding The FPX3 units shall be permanently connected to protective earth ground. The protective earth ground connection is made through the M5 stud on the bottom panel. Grounding wires shall be AWG 6/16 mm2 min. and 80cm length maximum connected to a structural bonding point. Flat and star washers shall be used on all connections. Connection points shall be appropriately cleaned and prepared.
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.