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PA0022 Technical User Manual
1 I t odu tio
The Device Solutions PA0022 SensorII LoRa Board is based on a Semtech SX1276 Low Power Long Range
Multiband RF Transceiver. The PA0022 card has Limited Modular approval under FCC 15C and applicable
Industry Canada RSSs. This document summarizes the requirements for integrating the PA0022 into additional
products.
2 Regulato
Re ui e e ts
The Limited Modular FCC and IC approvals for the PA0022 SensorII LoRa Board only authorizes integration into
Device Solutions host products; specifically the Gateway and Sensor products.
To conform to the limited modular approval, the integration must conform to the following:
1. There must be no changes to the antenna system.
2. There must be no changes to the remainder of the module.
3. The product shall be labeled Co tai s FCC ID: OXW-PA0022 pe FCC e ui e e ts.
4. The product shall be labeled Co tai s IC ID:
A-PA0022 pe IC e ui e e ts.
5. All integrations must conform to applicable RF exposure limits and associated usage conditions for
installation type (fixed, portable, mobile).
6. The user manual shall include the following text:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This de ice co plies ith I dust y Ca ada’s lice se-exempt RSSs. Operation of
the device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) The device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) The device must
accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
This product has been tested and complies with the specifications 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 installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found 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 or devices
•
Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver's
•
Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
3 Othe Re o
e datio s
1. The PA0022 Sensor II LoRa board shall be installed in such a way as to maximize clearance around the
antenna.
4 E a ple Host P odu t Asse
l I st u tio s
1. Insert the rubber O-ring into the groove in
the enclosure base.
3. Fasten the Sensor PCB assembly to the
enclosure top using four / # sc e s
as shown. The screws should be tight such
that the PCB is not free to move.
2. Insert the wire gland in the bulkhead as
shown and fasten in place with the wire
grommet nut on the inside of the
enclosure bulkhead to a torque of 15-20
inch lbs.
4. Install the battery retention device.
5. I se t fou / # sc e s i to the
corners of the enclosure top to fasten it
to the enclosure base. Tighten screws to a
torque of 8.2 +/-0.5 kgf-cm.
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6. Place the FCC label on the bottom of the
enclosure as shown. The top of the label
should be pointing in the same direction
as the sensor antenna.
7. Apply the label as shown to the
enclosure. The top of the label should be
pointing in the same direction as the
sensor antenna.
5 E a ple Host P odu t I stallatio I st u tio s
1. Use a Torx T10 driver to remove the screws
that hold the top of the Sensor's enclosure
to the baseplate.
2. Verify the signal strength at the Sensor.
Note: This signal strength monitoring
process may only be executed on one
Sensor at a time.
a. Open the Gateway by using a Torx T10 bit
to remove the four screws which hold the
enclosure top to the base plate.
b. Press the button on the Gateway to enter
"Range Check Mode".
c. Wait for the internal green LED to
illuminate.
d. Place the Sensor within 50 feet line of
sight of the Gateway
e. Reboot the Sensor by removing and reinstalling the 9 volt battery
f. Wait for the Sensor's internal LED to
illuminate (up to 10 seconds)
g. The color of the LED indicates the
following (red – poor signal quality,
yellow – marginal signal quality, green –
good signal quality)
h. Move the Gateway and/or Sensor until
the Sensor displays a good signal
condition for at least 5 consecutive
seconds.
i. Repeat c through g for each sensor.
j. Disable "Range Check Mode" for the
Gateway by pressing the button on the
Gateway again (if this step is forgotten
the Gateway will exit Range Check Mode
in one hour)
k. Turn off each Sensor by removing the 9
volt battery (if this step is forgotten the
sensor will exit install mode in five
minutes)
3. Strip the insulation from the end of
transducer wires.
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4. Tin the ends of the transducer cable with a
soldering iron.
5. Trim the transducer wire such that only
0.25 inches remains uninsulated.
6. Inspect the transducer cable for loose
solder and wire strands. Repeat steps 3
through 6 if found. Loose solder or wire
strands can cause permanent damage to
the Sensor and/or transducer.
7. Remove the battery from the Sensor.
Performing the following steps with the
battery installed can lead to permanent
damage of the device.
11. Attach the transducer wires to the terminal
blocks. This connection depends on the
type of transducer used.
12. Install the 9 volt battery in the sensor
13. Re-install the screws that hold the top of
the enclosure to the baseplate.
14. Attach the enclosure to a surface. The best
RF performance is obtained by mounting
the Sensor vertically. This is achieved with
the power connector coming out the left
side of the gateway.
8. Loosen the nut from the outside of the
cable restraint shown above.
9. Pass the transducer wires through the cable
restraint.
10. Tighten the cable restraint nut to the cable
restraint. Note: The transducer cable must
be between 2.9 and 6.4 mm in diameter
and must be tighten to a torque of 25-30
inch lbs to avoid water infiltration.
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