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PRELIMINARY
A29799 RML
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First InterComm™ System
Installation Guide
www.Firstintercomm.com
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© 2007, BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.. All rights
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First InterComm™ System Installation Guide
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations ....................................................................................................... iii
List of Tables ................................................................................................................ iii
Document Change History .......................................................................................... iii
Warnings and Precautions .......................................................................................... iv
1.0
Introduction......................................................................................................... 1
2.0
First InterComm System™ Description............................................................. 1
2.1 Vehicle Communications Assembly, Model VCA100.................................... 3
2.2 VCA100 Power Connector ........................................................................... 4
2.3 WiFi Antenna ................................................................................................ 4
2.4 Land Mobile Radio Antenna ......................................................................... 4
3.0
Planning the Installation .................................................................................... 5
3.1 Installation Kit Components .......................................................................... 5
3.2 Tools and Test Equipment............................................................................ 6
3.3 System Component Locations...................................................................... 7
3.3.1
VCA100.......................................................................................... 7
3.3.2
WiFi Antenna.................................................................................. 7
3.3.3
Land Mobile Radio Antenna ........................................................... 8
3.3.4
Power and Fuse ............................................................................. 8
3.3.5
Manual Switch ................................................................................ 8
4.0
Installation Procedures...................................................................................... 9
4.1 VCA100 Unit................................................................................................. 9
4.2 WiFi Antenna ................................................................................................ 9
4.3 Land Mobile Radio Antenna ....................................................................... 10
4.4 DC Power ................................................................................................... 10
4.5 VCA100 On/Off Switch ............................................................................... 11
4.6 Fuse Assembly ........................................................................................... 11
5.0
Initial Power Test .............................................................................................. 12
6.0
Update User Specific Parameters ................................................................... 13
6.1 Preparation ................................................................................................. 13
6.2 VCA100 Update Procedure ........................................................................ 14
7.0
Unit Test Plan.................................................................................................... 15
7.1 LMR Antenna VSWR Test .......................................................................... 15
7.2 System Functional Test .............................................................................. 15
8.0
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 16
9.0
BAE Support Information................................................................................. 16
10.0
Companion Documentation............................................................................. 16
Appendix A - Recommended LMR Antennas............................................................ 17
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Table of Contents (Cont.)
Appendix - B VCA100 Software Programs and Utilities........................................... 18
B.1 BAE Systems VCA Management Program................................................. 18
B.2 Serial IP Program ....................................................................................... 19
Appendix C - Acronyms and Abbreviations.............................................................. 21
Appendix D - Troubleshooting Procedures .............................................................. 23
Appendix E - Installation Sign Off Sheet................................................................... 24
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List of Illustrations
B-1
B-2
B-3
Typical VCA100 Vehicle Installation ..................................................................... 2
First InterComm VCA100 Unit .............................................................................. 3
VCA100 Power Harness Connector – Front View ................................................ 4
Standard Comtelco WiFi Antenna ........................................................................ 4
In-Line Fuse.......................................................................................................... 8
Mounting Bracket.................................................................................................. 9
FirstInterComm™ VCA Management Window .................................................... 18
Serial IP Control Panel and Select Port Windows .............................................. 19
Serial IP Program Configuration Wizard............................................................. 20
List of Tables
10
A-1
A-2
First InterComm VCA100 Models ......................................................................... 3
VCA 100 Vehicle Installation Kit ........................................................................... 5
Installer Supplied Parts......................................................................................... 5
Required Test Equipment and Software............................................................... 6
Recommended Tools for First InterComm Installation.......................................... 6
Initial Power Tests .............................................................................................. 12
Required User Information ................................................................................. 13
VCA100 Update Procedure ................................................................................ 14
LMR Antenna VSWR Test Results ..................................................................... 15
System Functional Test Results ......................................................................... 15
Recommended LMR Antennas........................................................................... 17
LMR Antenna Specifications............................................................................... 17
Document Change History
DOCUMENT NO.: A29799
TITLE:
First InterComm™ System Installation Guide
DATE
REV. PAGES AFFECTED
REMARKS
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Warnings and Precautions
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Compliance - 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 environment. 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. Further, proper installation does not guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular situation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and affected receiver.
• Connect equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Radio Frequency Notice – The First InterComm™ System generates and uses RF energy. Changes or
modifications to the equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly
approved in the installation or maintenance manuals. The authority to operate the equipment could be
lost, if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility
Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately
desogmed. shielded, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. It may be necessary to
conduct compatibility testing to determine if any electronic equipment used in or around vehicles is
sensitive to external RF energy or if any procedures need be applied to eliminate or mitigate the potential
for interaction between the First InterComm™ System and other equipment or devices.
• Facilities – To avoid EMI or compatibility conflicts, turn off the First InterComm™ System near any
facility where posted notices instruct you to do so; e.g., hospitals or health care facilities.
• Vehicles – To avoid possible interaction between First InterComm™ System and vehicle electronic
control modules (e.g., ABS, engine, or transmission controls), the First InterComm system should be
installed only by a professional installer.
• Pacemakers – Maintain a minimum separation of 12 inches between First InterComm™ System
components (the VCA100 and associated antennas) and any pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with pacemaker function.
RF Exposure Compliance
Pursuant to FCC rules for the Maximum Permissible Exposure (RF) The antenna(s) specified in this
manual MUST be installed so as to provide a separation distance of at least 18 inches (45 cm) from all
persons.
In addition, the unit may not be used to transmit for more than 50% of the time (average duty cycle over a
30 minute period).
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EMC Installation Guidelines
The design and manufacture of the VCA100 conforms to the appropriate Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standards, but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not
compromised. Although every effort has been taken to ensure that it will perform under all conditions, it is
important to understand what factors could affect the operation of the product.
The guidelines given here describe the conditions for optimum EMC performance, but it is recognized
that it may not be possible to meet all of these conditions in all situations. To ensure the best possible
conditions for EMC performance within the constraints imposed by any vehicle, always ensure the
maximum separation possible between different items of electrical equipment.
For optimum EMC performance, it is recommended that wherever possible:
The equipment and cables connected to it are:
• At least 3 ft. (1 m) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals
• The cables specified in this manual are used. Cutting and rejoining these cables can
compromise EMC performance and must be avoided.
• If a suppression ferrite is attached to a cable, this ferrite should not be removed.
• If the ferrite needs to be removed during installation it must be reassembled in the same
position.
General Precautions
•
DC Power – Ensure that power into the First InterComm™ System does not exceed 24VDC.
•
Explosive Environments – Ensure the First InterComm™ System is turned off before entering a
blasting area, or in areas posted “TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO”. Sparks in a potentially explosive
atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or death.
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1.0
Introduction
The First InterComm™ System (FICS) allows first responders from different agencies at
an emergency incident to readily communicate with one another, even though their
radios operate on different frequencies; i.e., VHF, UHF or 800 MHz systems, both digital
and analog. The FICS can accommodate any new communication technologies,
including the 700-MHz bandwidth.
Only one vehicle from each on-scene department is required to have an installed FICS
unit to enable linking dissimilar radio networks. There is no requirement for special
equipment, stand-alone towers, or other costly infrastructure.
An optional capability included with the FICS is the Incident Commander Talkgroup
Control™ Software (ICTCS) that allows the Incident Commander (IC), using a standard
laptop computer with Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) capability, to monitor system status and to
control communications. The ICTCS significantly enhances the system, but is not
required for voice interoperability; the latter is provided by the VCA100 and associated
antennas alone.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has designated the FICS as a Qualified
Anti-Terrorism Technology under the SAFETY Act. The FICS Supports the National
Incident Management System (NIMS), and is included in the Memorial Institute for the
Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) “Responder Knowledge Base” and the InterAgency
Board's (IAB) “Standard Equipment List” (SEL).
Finally, it is important to note that using the FICS does not require changes to your
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Rather, it provides day-to-day voice
interoperability at an incident scene, and offers improved coordination of on-site first
responder personnel.
This installation guide contains information for the proper installation of the FICS. We
strongly recommended that the system be installed in accordance with this guide,
understanding that concessions may be needed for specific vehicles. This guide
assumes that the system installer is a qualified professional, familiar with the intended
vehicle, and possesses the proper tools.
2.0
First InterComm System™ Description
The FICS (Figure 1) consists of:
•
VCA100 unit, matched to user’s existing radio network frequencies
•
Vehicle-mounted Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) antenna
•
Land Mobile Radio (LMR) antenna, matched to user’s existing radio network
frequencies
•
Remote On/Off switch
•
Incident Commander Talkgroup Control Software (optional capability)
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The system operates on 12VDC vehicle power through an independent cab-mounted
switch. There are no speakers, microphones, or other vehicle tie-ins.
Nine VCA100 models are available to cover the LMR bands (see Table 1). The LMR
antenna must match the frequency band of the VCA100 model being installed. A
standard, roof mounted 2.4 GHz 802.11 antenna is used for all VCA100 models.
Figure 1. Typical VCA100 Vehicle Installation
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Table 1. First InterComm VCA100 Models
Model
VCA100-L1FCGX
VCA100-L2FCGX
VCA100-V1FCGX
VCA100-V1PCGX
VCA100-V1PAGX
VCA100-V1PDGX
VCA100-U1FCGX
VCA100-81FCGX
VCA100-81PCGX
VCA100-81PDGX
VCA100-91FCGX
2.1
Protocol
FM
FM
FM
FM/P25
FM/P25
FM/P25
FM
FM
FM/P25
FM/P25
FM
Encryption
None
None
None
None
DES/AES
DES
None
None
None
DES
None
LMR Band
VHF Low Band
VHF Low band
VHF High Band
VHF High Band
VHF High Band
VHF High Band
UHF
800
800
800
900
Frequency Range
29.7 – 37 MHz
35 – 50 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
450 - 520 MHz
806 - 870 MHz
806 - 870 MHz
806 - 870 MHz
896 - 941 MHz
Vehicle Communications Assembly, Model VCA100
The VCA100 (Figure 2) is mounted in a vehicle and has no operator controls other than
a remote power-on switch. Once initialized, VCA100 operations are transparent to the
operator. Responders need only set their radio equipment to the pre-designated
interoperability channel to monitor or speak to members of other radio networks at the
site. The specific VCA100 model is selected based on the radio frequencies used by
the participating department (see Appendix A).
LMR
GPS
Ethernet
Power
Activity
Network
Indicator
• LMR:
2-way radio antenna connection, TNC.
• GPS:
Reserved for future implementation.
• Ethernet:
Factory use only.
• Power:
The VCA100 is permanently mounted in a First Responder
vehicle. On/off is a cab-mounted toggle switch.
• Network:
Wireless antenna port A, reverse polarity SMA connector.
• Activity Indicator: Indicator light that is on during boot up.
Figure 2. First InterComm VCA100 Unit
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2.2
VCA100 Power Connector
The VCA100 uses three pins of a 6-pin Molex connector as shown in Figure 3.
NC
Gnd
NC
+12
VDC
Pwr
+12
VDC
Sense
Front View of
Molex Connector
NC
Figure 3. VCA100 Power Harness Connector – Front View
2.3
WiFi Antenna
The standard WiFi antenna for all VCA100 installations is the Comtelco Model A10245B
(Figure 4), a 2.4 GHz 802.11 roof mounted antenna, with elevated feed to rise above
cab obstructions and light bars.
Height:
VSWR:
Mount:
Gain:
Mechanical:
14 inches
<2.0:1
Standard TAD/NMO
5 dBi
Built-in shock spring
Figure 4. Standard Comtelco WiFi Antenna
2.4
Land Mobile Radio Antenna
An LMR antenna must match the frequency of the specific VCA100 model being
installed on the vehicle. Appendix A lists recommended LMR antennas that may be
used with various VCA100 models.
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3.0
Planning the Installation
3.1
Installation Kit Components
Table 2 lists the deliverable installation kit for the First InterComm system. Specific
antennas will vary depending on the LMR frequency. The material listed is based on
availability; equivalent products may be used.
Table 3 lists typical Installer-supplied parts that are vehicle specific and not supplied
with the kit.
Table 2. VCA 100 Vehicle Installation Kit
Description
VCA100 Power Harness
Screws, center sunk head, #6-32 x .500 lg
12 VDC Power Cable, 16 AWG (red) for
Specification SAEJ1128
12 VDC Power Cable, 20 AWG (orange) for
Specification SAEJ1128-GPT
Butt Splice, 16 ga Environmentally Sealed
Butt Splice, Step Down, 16ga to 20 ga,
environmentally sealed
Butt Splice, 20 ga Environmentally Sealed
ATO/ATC Fuse Holder with GXL wire
ATO/ATC Fuse, 10 A
LMR Antenna, through mount, with hardware
WiFi Antenna, elevated feed, 5dBi gain, 2.4GHz,
through mount, 3/4-inch hole
WiFi Through mount base w/ 12’ cable and reverse
polarity SMA connector
Part Number
8422765-2
91802A148
WX16-2 (SXL 16 ga)
Vendor
Scott Electronics
McMaster-Carr
Waytek, Inc
Qty
20’
WG20-3 (GPT 20 ga)
Waytek, Inc
15’
31980
38058
Waytek, Inc
Waytek, Inc
30980
46047
46210
Various
A10245B
Waytek, Inc
Waytek, Inc
Waytek, Inc
Multiple
Comtelco
CEZM10-RP
Comtelco
Table 3. Installer Supplied Parts
Description
SPST Switch, illuminating, 1 A (minimum)
Ground Wire, 18 AWG (black)
Ring Terminal, size as needed (Gnd)
Terminals, size as needed (switch)
Terminal, size as needed (main power cut in)
Grommet, rubber, various sizes
Cable Ties, Nylon
Cable Tie mount, 4-way
Screws, self tapping, #8-32, .500 lg
Washers, size as needed
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Part Number
44206 or similar
Varies
Varies
Varies
Varies
Varies
PLT1.5I-C20
ABMM-AT-C0
98273A225
Varies
Vendor
Waytek, Inc
Tessco
Panduit
Panduit
Panduit
Waytek, Inc
Panduit
Panduit
McMaster-Carr
McMaster-Carr
Quantity
As Required
As Required
As Required
As Required
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3.2
Tools and Test Equipment
Table 4 lists details of the test equipment and software required to install the FICS.
These comprise:
•
A laptop computer equipped with WiFi capability, loaded with Windows® XP1
Operating System, Service Pack 2, and FICS installer software (required to upload
user-specific parameters into the VCA100). The laptop is also used to test the FICS
after installation.
•
A watt meter to test any antenna cables terminated by the installer.
•
A volt/ohmmeter to perform voltage and resistance checks.
Table 5 lists recommended tools for the First InterComm installation. Equivalent
substitutes may be used as necessary.
Table 4. Required Test Equipment and Software
Description
Laptop PC with Windows XP, Service Pack 2
Buffalo 2.4 GHz Wireless Network Card
BAE Systems First InterComm Installer’s CD
Voltage/Resistance Meter (DVM or VOM)
Watt Meter w/ cables and adapters
Part Number
Varies
WLI-CB-G54HP
TBD
Varies
Varies
Vendor
Varies
Buffalo Technology
BAE Systems
Varies
Varies
Quantity
Table 5. Recommended Tools for First InterComm Installation
Tool
Screwdrivers, Phillips Head
Non-insulated Crimp Tool
Crimp Tool, Ratcheting Coaxial
Hole Saw, 3/4-inch with depth protection
Non-Metallic Fish Tape
Clutch-type Screw Gun
Pliers
Electric Drill
De-Burring Tool
Socket Set
Wire Cutters
RF Cable Termination Kit
Heat Gun
Model/Specification
#1 and #2
Thomas & Betts WT-111-M
Cambridge 24-9960P
Ripley HSK 19 or Antenex® HS34
Klein-Lite® 50156, 25 feet
Makita® #6096DWE, #1 and #2 Phillips-Head bits
Slip Jaw
3/8-inch, with HSS bits
Quarter Inch
Flush-cut and large
For SMA and TNC connectors
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
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3.3
System Component Locations
WARNING
WHEN SELECTING LOCATIONS FOR FIRST INTERCOMM COMPONENTS, AVOID HIGH
FREQUENCY (HF) NOISE PRODUCERS AND DO NOT RUN DC POWER FEEDS TO
THE VCA100 PARALLEL TO IGNITION CIRCUITS, ELECTRONIC MODULES, OR
SIMILAR ITEMS. AVOID RUNNING POWER LEADS IN PARALLEL WITH VEHICLE
WIRING OVER LONG DISTANCES.
3.3.1
VCA100
The VCA100 has no operator interfaces other than an activity indicator. Also, the unit
has no fan; it is convection cooled and does not require any special ventilation.
However, it is not environmentally sealed and must be installed in a protected area (THE
ENGINE COMPARTMENT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE). The optimum location is one in which the
VCA100 is out of the way, its face plate and cable connections protected as much as
possible, and there are at least six inches of space around the VCA100 to allow air
circulation.
Plan for cable management and strain relief loops for the cables. Cable ties and
mounts are needed to prevent cable movement and vibration.
3.3.2
WiFi Antenna
The WiFi antenna location has highest priority because the antenna’s relatively short
range has the greatest effect on system performance. Mount the antenna as high as
possible on the cab roof, and as close as possible to the vehicle’s centerline to provide
360-degree coverage. The antenna requires a metal ground plane to achieve its full
5dBi of gain.
We recommend keeping the antenna at least 12 inches away from any light bars or
other antennas and MUST be installed so as to provide a separation distance of at least
18 inches (45 cm) from all persons. The maximum designed distance from the VCA100
to the WiFi antenna is 17 feet, the standard cable length that comes with the antenna.
Extensions may be added to the cable, but this will reduce the WiFi range.
Certain vehicles do not allow locating the antenna in the center or center-rear of the
roof. In this case, the next best antenna location is on the direct center of the trunk lid.
The mounting area under the antenna must be a flat, metallized ground plane. Be
aware, however, that this location will degrade the WiFi range.
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3.3.3
Land Mobile Radio Antenna
The LMR antenna must match the frequency of the specific VCA100 model being
installed on the vehicle. Ensure that the new LMR antenna is not installed in close
proximity to any existing LMR antennas.
We recommend keeping the antenna at least 12 inches away from any light bars,
antennas, or other roof-mounted equipment and MUST be installed so as to provide a
separation distance of at least 18 inches (45 cm) from all persons.
3.3.4
Power and Fuse
The vehicle’s main power source is connected to the VCA100 by the DC power cable
(red) that passes through an inline fuse. Locate the fuse as close as possible to the
power source and splice it in with weatherproof butt splices (SUPPLIED). Mount the fuse
assembly (Figure 5) to facilitate maintenance. Splice the power line to the VCA100
power harness (SUPPLIED) using the step-down splice (SUPPLIED) to accommodate the
dissimilar wire gauges.
Figure 5. In-Line Fuse
3.3.5
Manual Switch
A second, low current, power line (orange) must run through a cab-mounted manual
toggle switch to the VCA100 SENSE input (pin 2). This switch is not supplied in the
deliverable installation kit because User-specific vehicle installations vary; i.e., switch
location is a function of User requirements and vehicle constraints. An illuminated
manual switch, appropriately labeled, is recommended. Connect the switch to a
1-ampere fuse-protected vehicle power source.
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4.0
Installation Procedures
4.1
VCA100 Unit
1. Record the VCA100 model number and serial number on the INSTALLATION SIGN
OFF SHEET (see Appendix E).
2. Carefully inspect the area selected for the VCA100 unit to ensure that the area is
free of physical or electrical obstacles that could interfere with proper installation,
maintenance, or operation.
3. Attach the two L-shaped mounting brackets (Figure 6) to the sides of the VCA100
using four #6-32 countersunk machine screws (SUPPLIED). Attach the wide edge of
the bracket to the VCA100; attach the narrow edge to the vehicle.
4. Place the VCA100 in its final location and scribe three bracket holes into the
vehicle on each side of the VCA100 for drilling. Select slotted or single holes as
necessary - the VCA100 must be firmly mounted to the vehicle.
5. Pre-drill six holes into the vehicle to accommodate self-tapping screws. The size
of the hardware used determines the size of the holes.
6. Mount the VCA100 to the vehicle with self-tapping screws.
Bracket-to-VCA100
mounting holes (4 places)
Bracket-to-vehicle adjustable
mounting holes (7 places)
Figure 6. Mounting Bracket
4.2
WiFi Antenna
1. Verify the center pin of the WiFi antenna cable is female (reverse polarity SMA).
Carefully inspect the area selected for the WiFi antenna to ensure that the area is
free of physical or electrical obstacles that could interfere with proper installation,
maintenance, or operation.
2. Follow manufacturer’s installation instructions for external mounting of antenna.
3. Run the RF cable from the WiFi antenna to the VCA100. Use cable ties and
mounts to protect the cable. Grommet all through holes to prevent cable chaffing.
4. At the VCA100, loosely coil up excess WiFi RF cable and lay in a stress relief loop
if the cable cannot land with a straight in path to the VCA100 NETWORK SMA
connector.
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5. Connect the WiFi RF cable to the VCA100 NETWORK A SMA connector. Use cable
ties and mounts to keep the cable from moving or placing stress on the SMA
connector.
4.3
Land Mobile Radio Antenna
1. Carefully inspect the area selected for the LMR antenna to ensure that the area is
free of physical or electrical obstacles that could interfere with proper installation,
maintenance, or operation.
2. Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions for mounting of the antenna and
for trimming it to the user’s frequency.
3. Run the RF cable from the LMR antenna to the VCA100. Use cable ties and
mounts to protect the cable. Grommet all through holes to prevent cable chaffing.
4. At the VCA100, lay in a stress relief loop and cut the LMR RF cable to length.
Terminate the cable with a TNC connector in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions.
5. Connect the LMR RF cable to VCA100 LMR TNC connector.
4.4
DC Power
1. Carefully inspect the area selected for the DC power lines to ensure that the area is
free of physical or electrical obstacles that could interfere with proper installation,
maintenance, or operation.
2. Starting at the VCA100, locate a suitable chassis ground as close to the VCA100 as
possible. If necessary, scrape and remove paint to reach bare metal. Drill chassis
and use a self-tapping screw to create a chassis ground.
3. Locate the 20 AWG ground (black) wire of the VCA100 power harness (Pin 4). Cut
and strip the outer cable jacket as required. Cut the end of the ground wire to
length, terminating with a ring terminal, and secure the terminal to the chassis
ground created in Step 2 (see Figure 3).
4. Lay in a stress relief loop and use cable ties and mounts to secure the ferrite cores
of the power harness to the vehicle and prevent vibration or strain on the power
connector.
5. Connect a suitable length of red 16 AWG wire to the VCA100 power harness main
power (red) wire (Pin 1) (see Figure 3) using the 16 to 20 step-down environmental
splice (SUPPLIED). Run the other end of the wire to the VCA100 in-line fuse. Use
cable ties and mounts to protect the cable. Grommet all through holes to prevent
cable chaffing.
6. Connect a suitable length of orange 20 AWG wire to the VCA100 power harness
12V Sense (white) wire (Pin 2) (see Figure 3) using the 20 AWG environmental
splice (SUPPLIED). Run the other end of the wire to the planned location of the
VCA100 On/Off Switch. Use cable ties and mounts to protect the wire. Grommet all
through holes to prevent cable chaffing.
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4.5
VCA100 On/Off Switch
1. Carefully inspect the area selected for the VCA100 On/Off Switch to ensure that the
area is free of physical or electrical obstacles that could interfere with proper
installation, maintenance, or operation.
2. Drill or cut an area to hold the lighted toggle switch. Mount and label the switch.
3. Locate a suitable chassis ground as close to the new power switch as possible. If
necessary, scrape and remove paint to reach bare metal. Drill chassis and use
self-tapping screw to create a chassis ground.
4. Connect a suitable length of black 20 AWG wire to the ground lug of the VCA100
power switch using an appropriate terminal. Cut other end to length, terminate with
a ring terminal, and secure the assembly to the chassis ground.
5. Locate the end of the orange 20 AWG sense wire from the VCA100 power
connector and cut it to length to mate with the On/Off switch. Connect the wire to
the power out lug of the VCA100 power switch using an appropriate terminal.
6. Use an appropriate terminal to connect a suitable length of orange 20 AWG wire to
the power in lug of the VCA100 power switch. Connect the other end of the wire to a
1A fuse-protected vehicle power source with appropriate terminal. Use cable ties
and mounts to protect the wire. Grommet through holes to prevent cable chaffing.
7. Reassemble any panels or consoles opened for installation of the switch.
4.6
Fuse Assembly
1. Carefully inspect the area selected for the fuse assembly to ensure that the area is
free of physical or electrical obstacles that could interfere with proper installation,
maintenance, or operation.
2. Drill into the vehicle at the proper location to receive the Fuse Assembly’s cap and
mounting tab. Remove fuse from holder and mount holder using a self-tapping
screw.
3. Locate the end of the red 16 AWG wire from the VCA100 Power harness and cut it
to length to mate with one end of the Fuse Assembly. Connect it to the Fuse
Assembly using a 12AWG environmental splice (SUPPLIED).
4. If the Fuse Assembly lead is too short, use an environmental splice (SUPPLIED)
connected to a suitable length of red 16AWG wire to extend the lead.
5. Connect the Fuse Assembly’s other wire to the vehicle’s load center or main
+12VDC power source using the appropriate termination.
6. Use cable ties and mounts to protect the wire. Grommet all through holes to prevent
cable chaffing. Install VCA100 Fuse.
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5.0
Initial Power Test
1. Before connecting to the VCA100, use a voltmeter at the VCA100 power harness
connector to check for a constant +12VDC, switched +12VDC, and ground (Figure 3
shows the VCA100 power connector).
2. Follow the steps as listed in Table 6. Correct any problems encountered before
proceeding to the next step.
Table 6. Initial Power Tests
Gnd
NC
Gnd
NC
+12
VDC
Pwr
Step
+12
VDC
Sense
Front View of
Molex Connector
Required Equipment: Volt/Ohm Meter
NC
Procedure
Verify VCA100 power harness is
disconnected from VCA100 and energized
Expected Result
VCA100 power harness
disconnected and energized
Probe the VCA100 power harness connector
Pin 1 for a constant +12 VDC
Voltmeter reads vehicle power
as approximately +12VDC
Set the VCA100 power switch to ON
Power switch is ON
Probe the VCA100 power harness connector
pin 2 for switched +12 VDC (sense)
Voltmeter reads vehicle power
as approximately +12VDC
Set the VCA100 power switch to OFF
VCA100 is OFF
Probe the VCA100 power harness connector
pin 2 for switched +12 VDC (sense)
Voltmeter reads 0 VDC
Probe VCA100 power harness connector pin
4 (ground) to chassis ground with ohmmeter
Good ground connection exists
Connect VCA100 power harness to VCA100.
Items are connected.
Turn on VCA100 unit and monitor Activity
LED.
Activity LED lights up during
boot up.
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6.0
Update User Specific Parameters
The VCA100 is delivered with factory-installed default parameters. After vehicle
installation, the unit must be updated with user-specific parameters. This programming
is done using BAE Systems’ supplied VCA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM and utilities loaded
on a maintenance laptop equipped with a Buffalo Technology WLI-CB-G54HP wireless
network card.
6.1
Preparation
1. Appendix B contains instructions for operating the Serial IP and the VCA
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM.
2. Record the required VCA100 User information in Table 7. This information will be
broadcast on the WiFi network.
Table 7. Required User Information
Item
Parameter
Department Name
Format
Up to 128 Characters.
Vehicle ID
Up to 128 Characters.
Vehicle Type
Icon on WiFi network pulldown
menu; e.g., fire, police, ambulance.
Nickname
Up to 16 Characters
Bandwidth
Wide (25 kHz) or
Narrow (12.5 kHz)
Mode
Analog or Digital, pulldown menu
Transmit Power
High or Low, pulldown menu
Transmit Frequency
Numeric entry in MHz
Receive Frequency
Numeric entry in MHz
10
Transmit Private Line Code
Frequency or Alphanumeric
[e.g. 94.8Hz (2A)], Pulldown menu
11
Receive Private Line Code
Frequency or Alphanumeric
[e.g. 94.8Hz (2A)], Pulldown menu
12
VCA100 ID
Serial number on unit
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6.2
VCA100 Update Procedure
1. Appendix B contains instructions for operating the Serial IP and the VCA
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM.
3. Follow the steps as listed in Table 8. Correct any problems encountered before
proceeding to the next step.
Table 8. VCA100 Update Procedure
Required Items:
a. VCA100 Installed in vehicle
b. User Parameters (Table 7 of this document).
c. Installer’s WiFi Laptop configured using BAE Systems’ Installation CD
Step
Procedure
Expected
Result
Turn on VCA100. Wait one minute for boot up to complete.
Booted
Turn on the laptop and connect to First_InterComm_Network
Connected
Execute VCA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (see Appendix B in this
document) and input specific User Parameters.
Updated
Close VCA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM and launch Serial IP program
(see Appendix B in this document)
Running
Program VCA100 RF module with specific User LMR frequencies
and PL Codes.
Programmed
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7.0
Unit Test Plan
Follow the test procedures described in Paragraphs 7.1 and 7.2. Correct any problems
found, retest, and record final results on the INSTALLATION SIGN OFF SHEET (Appendix E).
7.1
LMR Antenna VSWR Test
Perform an antenna VSWR test using the antenna manufacture’s procedure or a
standard industry accepted procedure. Record results in Table 9.
Note
THIS TEST IS NOT REQUIRED IF THE ANTENNA WAS TERMINATED BY THE OEM AND
HAS NOT BEEN MODIFIED.
Table 9. LMR Antenna VSWR Test Results
Required Material:
a. VCA100 installed in vehicle with LMR Antenna and cable under test
b. Antenna OEM’s VSWR procedure (or standard industry accepted VSWR procedure)
c. Watt meter
Step
7.2
Procedure
Perform selected VSWR procedure. Record result.
Requirement
Result
< 2:1 VSWR
System Functional Test
1. Follow the test steps in Table 10 to verify the VCA100’s key functions and its ability
to operate in a network.
2. Correct any problems found, retest, and record final results on the INSTALLATION SIGN
OFF SHEET (Appendix E).
Table 10. System Functional Test Results
Required Material:
a. VCA100 under test installed in vehicle and configured with user parameters
b. Known good user LMR with the same Frequency and PL Code as the VCA100 under test
c. Known good second VCA100 and LMR set to a different frequency than the VCA100 under
test
Step
Procedure
Turn on VCA100 under test. Wait one minute for boot
up to complete.
Turn on LMR associated with the VCA100 under test.
Verify the proper channel is selected.
Turn on known good second VCA100. Wait one minute
for boot up to complete.
Turn on LMR associated with known good VCA100.
Verify proper channel is selected.
Verify 2-way communication through both units occurs
without distortion, breakup, or dropouts. Record final
result on Installation Sign Off Sheet.
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Verified
Boot up complete
Proper channel selected
Boot up complete
Proper channel selected
Communication is good
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8.0
Troubleshooting
Appendix D contains detailed troubleshooting procedures for the FICS.
IMPORTANT
9.0
•
If the FICS appears to interfere with incident site operations,
immediately turn off every VCA unit (and ICTCS if in use), and return
to normal SOP.
•
If ICTCS or laptop computer problems occur, the VCA100 units will
remain in their assigned Talkgroups. If the laptop or ICTCS is not
functional, and communications is needed between all responders,
power-cycle all VCA100s.
BAE Support Information
•
Telephone Support:
(603) 759-1027
•
E-Mail:
firstintercomm.eis@baesystems.com
•
Web:
http://www.Firstintercomm.com
10.0 Companion Documentation
•
First InterComm™ System User Guide, Document No. A29798, November 2007.
•
First InterComm™ System Incident Commander Talkgroup Control Software,
Document No. A29800, October 2007.
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Appendix A
Recommended LMR Antennas
Table A-1. Recommended LMR Antennas
Model
VCA100-L1FCGX
VCA100-L2FCGX
VCA100-V1FCGX
VCA100-V1PCGX
VCA100-V1PAGX
VCA100-V1PDGX
VCA100-U1FCGX
VCA100-81FCGX
VCA100-81PCGX
VCA100-81PDGX
VCA100-91FCGX
Suggested Antennas
C27, C30, C34
C34, C37, C40, C47
B1323
B1323
B1323
B1323
B4503, B4703, B4903
B8063
B8063
B8063
B8963
LMR Band
VHF Low Band
VHF Low band
VHF High Band
VHF High Band
VHF High Band
VHF High Band
UHF
800
800
800
900
Frequency Range
29.7 – 37 MHz
35 – 50 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
136 - 174 MHz
450 - 520 MHz
806 - 870 MHz
806 - 870 MHz
806 - 870 MHz
896 - 941 MHz
Protocol
FM
FM
FM
FM/P25
FM/P25
FM/P25
FM
FM
FM/P25
FM/P25
FM
Encryption
None
None
None
None
DES/AES
DES
None
None
None
DES
None
Table A-2. LMR Antenna Specifications
Manufacturer
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
Laird
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C27
C30
C34
C37
C40
C47
B1323
B4503
B4703
B4903
B8063
B8963
Frequency
(MHz)
26.75-31
30-35
34-37
37-40
40-47
47-50
132-174
450-470
470-490
490-512
806-866
896-970
Gain
(dBi)
Unity
Unity
Unity
Unity
Unity
Unity
Wave
Length
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
5/8
Load
Tunable
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Coil Style
Base
Base
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Height
(inches)
52.5
52.5
52.5
52.5
52.5
52.5
57
13
12.5
12.5
4 7/8
4 7/8
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Appendix B
VCA100 Software Programs and Utilities
B.1 BAE Systems VCA Management Program
The VCA Management Program is used to connect wirelessly to the VCA100 in order to
change User parameters and upgrade software on the VCA100. The procedure is to:
1. Launch the BAE Systems VCA Management Program software using the Windows
start button to navigate to and click on the TBD Icon.
2. Enter password in the pop up window and click Validate.
3. Select the VCA100 to be updated by clicking on it in the VISIBLE UNITS pane of the
VCA Management window (Figure B-1)
4. Fill in the fields with new parameter information. Click on Commit to update.
5. If the VCA100 software requires upgrading, click on Browse and navigate to the
location of the new software file.
6. Click on the filename to enable the Update button. The field next to the button will
display the filename.
7. Click on Update and monitor the UPGRADE STATUS bar for progress.
8. Perform the SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL TEST described in Paragraph 7.2 to verify that the
newly programmed VCA100 communicates with other VCA100 units.
Figure B-1. FirstInterComm™ VCA Management Window
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B.2 Serial IP Program
Serial IP, a utility program, creates a virtual COM port that associates an IP address
with a hardware COM port. This allows RS-232 programming over a wireless link to the
VCA100 RF Module. The procedure is to:
1. Start the VCA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (Paragraph B.1) to enable access to the
VCA100.
2. Start the Serial IP Panel (Figure B-2) using the Windows start button; i.e.,
START Æ ALL PROGRAMS Æ SERIAL IP Æ CONTROL PANEL
3. Enter the unit’s IP address into the IP ADDRESS BOX (10.0.0.X), where X is the last
digits of the unit’s serial number. Enter 7000 into the Port Number box.
4. Set the COM port to COM2 in the Serial IP Control Panel;
SELECT PORTS... Æ COM2Æ OK
5. Click on the Configuration Wizard (Figure B-3) in the SERIAL IP CONTROL PANEL.
6. Click Start in the wizard.
7. Watch the STATUS window in the Configuration Wizard to verify that the TELENET
session progresses successfully and that all check marks are green.
8. Click on Use Settings in the CONFIGURATION WIZARD to complete the Serial IP setup
and enable the virtual Com Port.
Figure B-2. Serial IP Control Panel and Select Port Windows
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Figure B-3. Serial IP Program Configuration Wizard
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Appendix C
Acronyms and Abbreviations
ABS
AES
ATC
ATO
AWG
COM
DC
DES
DHS
EMI
EMS
FCC
FICS
FM
GPS
GXL
HF
HSS
IAB
IAN
IC
ICTCS
ID
IP
LED
LMR
MIPT
NIMS
NMO
OEM
P25
RF
SAE
SEL
SMA
SOP
SPST
TBD
TNC
UHF
VCA
VHF
VSWR
Antilock Brake System
Advanced Encryption Standard
Automotive Blade-Type Fuse
Automotive Blade-Type Fuse
American Wire Gauge
Communication (port)
Direct Current
Data Encryption Standard
Department of Homeland Security
Electromagnetic Interference
Emergency Medical Service
Federal Communications Commission
First InterComm™ System
Frequency Modulation
Global Positioning System
Brand name for a cross-linked polyethylene jacketed wire
High Frequency
High Speed Steel
InterAgency Board
Incident Area Network
Incident Commander
Incident Command Talkgroup Control Software
Identification
Internet Protocol
Light Emitting Diode
Land Mobile Radio
Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism
National Incident Management System
New Motorola
Original Equipment Manufacturer
Project 25 (digital encryption protocol)
Radio Frequency
Society of Automotive Engineers
Standardized Equipment List
Subminiature A-type (connector)
Standard Operating Procedures
Single Pole, Single Throw
To Be Determined
Threaded Neill-Concelman (connector)
Ultra High Frequency
Vehicle Communications Assembly
Very High Frequency
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
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WiFi
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Wireless Fidelity
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Appendix D
Troubleshooting Procedures
To Be Supplied
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Appendix E
Installation Sign Off Sheet
I CERTIFY THAT THE FIRST INTERCOMM SYSTEM SUPPLIES AND
INSTALLATION SERVICES HAVE BEEN FURNISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPLICABLE CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS.
Site Name:
__________________________________________________
Site Location:
__________________________________________________
Vehicle VIN:
__________________________________________________
Vehicle Type / Model:
__________________________________________________
VCA100 S/N:
__________________________________________________
The undersigned agree that the Unit Test Plan has been satisfactorily completed,
with the exception of the outstanding items identified below, which must be
resolved per the list below in order for Customer to be fully satisfied.
______________________________________________________________________
Name, Title (BAE Systems Representative) Date___________________________
______________________________________________________________________
Name, Title (Customer)
Date ____________________________
OUTSTANDING ISSUES
Test Para.
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Resolution Plan
Resolution
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