Intelyt orporated MLOCKV32 Wireless Padlock using 802.15.4 User Manual iTAG Preparation

iControl Incorporated Wireless Padlock using 802.15.4 iTAG Preparation

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mLOCK Quick Start Manual Rev 1.3
mLOCK Quick Start Manual
Scope: This document is a Quick Start Guide for a permanently sealed iControl mLOCK.
iControl’s mLOCK is a maintenance free GPS tracking system whose user interface is a
wireless interface via a 802.15.4 radio integrated with the lock. The only physical user
interface to the tag is a two conductor connector for a cradle charging system located on
the bottom of the lock.
Overview: The iControl mLOCK (Figure 1) is a battery powered device which provides
wireless communication and GPS tracking data for mobile assets. The mLOCK is an
active RFID padlock that is a component of the Marine Asset Tag Tracking System
sponsored by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The mLOCK communicates bi-directionally using addressed and encrypted messages
between the lock and a stationary (or mobile) reader. MATTS stationary readers are
called iGATEs.
The mLOCK never transmits first. The mLOCK must detect a beacon from a MATTS
reader (iGATE) or a MATTS handheld (Figure 2) and negotiate an authorized connection
before transmission begins.
The stationary reader operates on a locally accepted 802.15.4 channel. The mLOCK
scans all 802.15.4 channels and only communicates using the channel identified by the
local reader. The user may configure the lock to operated (lock or unlock) automatically
based on the local readers mode of operation.
When outside of the readers range, the mLOCK continues to log location and state of
health data in non volatile memory (flash).
Figure 1 mLOCK
GPS enabled active RF lock utilize secure 802.15.4
communications protocols
Long range RFID read capability (up to 1 km)
GPS position data is periodically logged during transit
The mLOCK provides power scavenging options
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Powering the mLOCK. iControl ships all mLOCK’s with the power disabled. To
enable the power for the mLOCK, push and hold the front panel button for 30 seconds to
enable power for the lock. A successful power up can be confirmed when the LCD
display activates and displays the boot display “iControl mLOCK” for 10 seconds.
After power up, the LCD display menus can be reviewed by holding the front panel
button to scan status displays.
Disabling the power in the lock can only be accomplished via a secure 802.15.4 radio
link command that decommissions the lock until a new power cycle.
If the network connection is successfully negotiated, status and control data from the tag
can be retrieved by either an iGATE user interface or via a MATTS handheld (figure 2)
Figure 2 MATTS Handheld:
- Test and configure iTAG-WAN devices
- View waypoint and tracking data
- Modify iTAG-WAN schedules
- Monitor iTAG-WAN state of health
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mLOCK Commissioning:
The mLOCK is commissioned for operation via the 802.15.4 radio link. The mLOCK
network utilizes local base station gateways to forward schedules and control lock
behavior for each commissioned trip.
The user interface for the mLOCK utilizes Internet based html interface (figure 3) that
allows customers to configure the lock firmware using encrypted radio commands for the
following,
1) Load GPS waypoints to enable geographic operation of the mLOCK
2) Program gateway destinations address to enable automatic lock operations on
network Association
3) Set over due schedule alarms if a lock is overdue for arrival
4) Set data logging intervals for location and motion detection thresholds
5) Program remote (key chain) ID’s to allow authorized mLOCK operation using
iControl mLOCK miKEY keyfob’s.
NOTE:
Please refer to the miKIT Users Manual for obtaining web access and iGATE
configuration to control the mLOCK.
Figure 3 mLOCK Web based control
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Lock Operation:
To open the lock shackle, the lock mechanism must be enabled via the radio network or
via a pre-programmed GPS waypoint (figure 4).
The lock mechanism internally enables the operation of the lock latch. Once the lock
mechanism is unlocked, the user opens the lock hasp by pressing the actuator button on
the side of the lock and pulling the hasp out of the lock body.
Even if the lock actuator is enabled, the hasp will not open with out operating the button
actuator.
Note: For proper GPS tracking, the mLOCK must be installed vertically hanging
from the padlock hasp.
Figure 4 Opening a mLOCK
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mLOCK Radio Specification (Transmit):
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mLOCK Radio Specification (Receive):
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Enclosure Specification: The mLOCK utilizes a sealed impact resistant die-cast zinc
enclosure that is weather and shock proof. The mLOCK is attached for security
applications via the lock hasp.
Operating Condition:
Parameter
Operating Temperature
Min
-40
Max
85
Unit
Maintenance:
1) There are no user serviceable parts inside the mLOCK.
2) Battery cycle life for the lock rechargeable Li battery is approximately 200
charge/discharge cycles.
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FCC NOTICE:
mLOCK
mLOCK_V3.200
FCC ID: W2E-MLOCKV32
! Warning: This device complies with
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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,
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 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. 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:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
FCC WARNING:
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
This equipment has been evaluated in accordance with the FCC bulletin 56 “Hazards of radio
frequency and electromagnetic fields” and bulletin 65 “ Human exposure to radio frequency and
electromagnetic fields. Safe operation in an uncontrolled environment will result if the following
distances from the device are maintained as a minimum.
A distance greater than or equal to 20 cm from the device should be maintained.
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