Savi Technology ST-900-CF Vehicle Security Gateway User Manual

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Vehicle Security Gateway
(ST-900-CF)
User Guide
Manufacturing plant :
Manufacturer :
Dae Kyung Philippines., Inc.
Savi Technology, Inc.
Lot No. 1-6, Block 20, Phase IV , Main Avenue,
PEZA , Rosario, Cavite 4106, Philippines
3601 Eisenhower Avenue, STE 280, Alexandria VA
22304
Tel : (571) 227-7950
Fax : (571) 227-7960
Savi Security Sensor Family Copyright© 2016
NOTICE
This manual, software and electronic circuitry are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Under the
copyright laws, this manual, software and electronic circuitry may not be copied, in whole or in
part without written prior consent of Savi Technology, Inc..
All information provided in this document is carefully prepared and offered in good faith as a
guide in the installation, use and servicing of our products. Installers must ensure that the final
installation operates satisfactorily within the relevant regulatory requirements. Savi Technology,
Inc..accepts no responsibility for incorrect installation. Savi Technology, Inc.. reserves the right to
change products, specifications and installation data at any time without notice.
Savi Technology, Inc.. makes certain limited warranties with respect to defective diskettes,
documentation and electronic circuitry. Please see the associated information contained on this
page.
LIMITED WARRANTY
With respect to the physical documentation and physical electronic circuitry enclosed herein, Savi
Technology, Inc.. warrants the same to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of one year from the date of purchase. In the event of notification within the warranty
period of defects in material or workmanship, Savi Technology, Inc.. will replace the defective
diskettes, documentation and electronic circuitry. The remedy for breach of this warranty shall be
limited to replacement and shall not encompass any other damages including but not limited to
loss of profit and special incidental, consequential, or other similar claims.
Savi Technology, Inc.. specifically disclaims all other warranties, expressed or implied, including but
not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with
respect to defects in the documentation and electronic circuitry and the program license granted
herein, in particular, and without limiting operation of the program license with respect to any
particular application, use or purpose.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT
Your Transmitter contains a radio frequency transmitter. When physical damage or un-lock is the transmitter
sends our RF signals. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at
least 11.81 inches (30 cm) must be maintained between the antenna of this transmitter and all persons,
during normal operation.
The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna of transmitter. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, of attachments could damage the transceiver
and may violate FCC regulations.
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,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE : The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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Table of Contents
About the Savi Security Sensor Family .......................................................................................... 5
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 5
What’s New? ............................................................................................................................... 5
Sensor Family and Components .................................................................................................... 6
Sensor Models ............................................................................................................................ 6
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 7
Using the Sensors........................................................................................................................... 8
Turning on the Mobile Security Parents and/or Child Sensors .................................................. 8
Charging the Mobile Security Parent .......................................................................................... 8
LED Light Patterns ...................................................................................................................... 9
Journeys with a Mobile Security Parent Only............................................................................... 12
Creating the Journey ................................................................................................................. 12
Arming the Mobile Security Parent ........................................................................................... 13
Journeys with One or More Mobile Security Child Sensors ......................................................... 16
Creating the Journey ................................................................................................................. 16
Arming the Mobile Security Parent and Child ........................................................................... 17
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 20
Replacing a Child Sensor ......................................................................................................... 20
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................. 24
Cleaning Instructions ................................................................................................................. 24
Replacing a Cable ..................................................................................................................... 24
Storing the Sensors ................................................................................................................... 24
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About the Savi Security Sensor Family
Introduction
The Savi Security Sensor Family provides users security and visibility while tracking
high-value assets and cargo throughout their global supply chains. Savi Tracking is
designed to provide users a seamless and complete view of the location and security
status of in-transit assets and cargo.
With an in-house security sensor system that is purpose-built to integrate directly with
Savi Tracking, we are able to provide users a powerful, low-cost, all-in-one tracking and
security solution that is complete with encrypted data capabilities and two-way, overthe-air communication.
The Savi Security Sensor Family consists of two types of Parent Security Sensors and
Child Security Sensors.
What’s New?
The Savi Security Sensor Family features advanced, powerful sensors while being
small, light, and convenient to handle. Our new, easy-to-use design features a built-in
cable and a lock that secures with the push of a finger. The devices are already preconfigured to work seamlessly with our Savi Tracking software.
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Sensor Family and Components
Sensor Models
Vehicle Security Gateway
Model No. ST-900-CF
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Specifications
Vehicle Security Gateway,
ST-900-CF
PHYSICAL

152 mm x 76 mm x 38 mm (excluding mounting tabs and external
cable)

0.36 kg

-30°C to +50°C Operating

-40°C tp +70°C Non-Operating
Humidity

95% RH @ 50°C Non-Condensing
Vibration and Shock

U.S. Military Standards 202G and 810F, SAE J1455
Weatherproofing

IP64
Frequency

433 MHz(UHF) , 850/900/1800/1900 MHz ,
Protocol

ISO 18000-7 (Active RFID), Quad-Band GPRS
Location

22-channel GPS with Cellular Triangulation Backup
External Power

DC 24V / 2A
Backup Battery

DC 3.7V / 1400 mAh Li-polymer battery
EMC/EMI

SAE J1113, FCC-Part 15B, Industry Canada
Global Certifications

FCC, CE, I-SAFE (ATEX, IEC, UL913 Zone 1 Groups A,B,C,D)

3-axis accelerometer

Motion
LxWxH
Weight
ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature
WIRELESS
POWER
REGULATORY APPROVALS
RoHS Compliant
SENSORS
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Using the Sensors
Turning on the Mobile Security Parents and/or Child Sensors
For the Mobile Security Parent and Child Sensors:
To turn on the Mobile Security Parent and Child Sensors, pull the plungers up.
For the Vehicle Security Gateway:
Turn on the truck or vehicle ignition to turn on the sensors.
Charging the Mobile Security Parent
The Mobile Security Parent is rechargeable with a USB cable. Charge sensors using
the Savi-approved Mini USB cable and charger by plugging it into an outlet that is
connected to a power source.
Note: Mobile Security Child is not rechargeable. The Vehicle Security Gateway is
recharged automatically once connected to the vehicle power.
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LED Light Patterns
All Savi Security Sensors include a two-color red/green LED indicator that details
various status conditions.
These LED patterns are defined below and should be used to assist in system operation
and troubleshooting as necessary.
Parent Sensor LED Patterns
Initialization
Low Battery Alert
GSM Connection
Good
GPRS Connection
Good
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TCP Connection
Good
Communicating
with Server
Searching for
Child
Paired Child
Located
Ready to Arm/No
GPS Fix
Ready to
Arm/GPS Fix
Security Tamper
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Child Sensor LED Patterns
Initialization
Low Battery
Alert
Communicating
with Parent
Searching for
Parent
Paired Parent
Located
Ready to
Arm/Parent
Linked
Security
Tamper
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Journeys with a Mobile Security Parent Only
Creating the Journey
1. Log into Savi Tracking.
2. Create a Journey by performing the following steps:
a. Select an Owner and Corridor from the drop-down list.
b. Enter the Asset Number.
c. Enter the Mobile Security Parent serial number in the “Tracking Tag” field.
d. Click “Begin Journey” to indicate you are ready to arm tags.
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Arming the Mobile Security Parent
1. Turn on the sensor.
2. Loop the pin and cable through lock or door on container or vehicle.
3. Push pin down into the plunger firmly until it clicks into place. Then push the
plunger down to arm and lock the sensor.
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4. The green bullet will display in Savi Tracking to show that the Mobile Security
Parent is armed and ready.
5. Once the Mobile Security Parent is armed, select “Depart Journey” from the
drop-down list.
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6. The Current Status of the journey will change to “Secure Transit”.
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Journeys with One or More Mobile Security Child
Sensors
Creating the Journey
1. Log into Savi Tracking.
2. Create a Journey by performing the following steps:
a. Select an Owner and Corridor from the list.
b. Enter the Asset Number. It is possible to either work with a registered
asset or with a non-registered asset. If a registered asset is selected from
the drop-down list, then the Tracking Tag field will automatically be filled in
with the Vehicle Security Gateway serial number.
c. When working with a non-registered asset, enter the Mobile Security
Parent serial number in the “Tracking Tag” field.
d. Scroll down to the Tag Details section and enter the Security Child Sensor
IDs and Tag Point Names.
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e. When done, click Begin Journey.
Arming the Mobile Security Parent and Child
1. Turn on the sensors; make sure the Parent and Child are in close proximity to
each other. Verify LED lights for successful pairing.
2. To arm the both the Mobile Security Parent and the Mobile Security Child, loop
the pin and cable through lock or door on container or vehicle.
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3. Push pin down into the plunger firmly until it clicks into place. Then push the
plunger down to arm and lock the sensor.
4. The green bullets will display in Savi Tracking to show that the Mobile Security
Child Sensors are armed and ready.
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5. Once the Child Sensors are armed, select “Depart Journey” from the drop-down
list.
6. The Current Status of the journey will change to “Secure Transit.”
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Troubleshooting
Replacing a Child Sensor
For various reason, it may be necessary to replace a Child Sensor on a journey, for
example because:



The child sensor isn’t pairing with the parent sensor
The child sensor isn’t arming
The Child sensor has a low battery
To replace a Child Sensor on a journey, perform the following steps:
1. Search for the journey using the Journey screen.
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2. Click on the journey to display the journey details.
3. Click on Full Details to display the full journey details.
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4. Click pencil symbol to edit the journey:
5. Delete the sensor that needs to be replaced by clicking on the “X” symbol next to
it.
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6. Add a new sensor by start typing the Child Sensor ID and selecting it from the
drop-down list.
7. When done, click “Save”
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Maintenance
Cleaning Instructions
TBD
Replacing a Cable
TBD
Storing the Sensors
TBD
Copyright © 2016 Savi Technology. All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America. All trademarks used are properties of their respective owners. This document is proprietary
to Savi Technology. Do not reproduce, use or disclose without permission. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of all
information contained in this document; however, Savi Technology makes no expressed or implied warranty or representation based
upon the enclosed information.
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