Novatel PowerPak II Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
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MiLLennium GPSCard and Enclosures Guide to Installation & Operation 57
ANTENNA AND ANTENNA CABLE
Please see the Antenna section on Page 14.
POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS
The ProPak II incorporates a DC-to-DC power converter providing filtering, automatic reset circuit protection, and
voltage regulation. It accepts a single input voltage between the range of +10 to +36 V DC, which can be supplied either
from an automotive DC source or by the optional autoranging AC/DC converter which operates over a range of 110 - 220
V AC and 50 - 60 Hz. The power input is reverse-polarity protected.
Note: The ProPak II will suspend operation if the voltage supplied to it falls outside the input range of 10 to 36 V DC.
MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
A mounting kit has been provided to facilitate mounting the ProPak II to a surface, please see Optional Mounting
Bracket, Page 58.
PROPAK II TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL
Size:
251 mm x 130 mm x 62 mm
Weight: 1.3 kg
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature -40° C to +55° C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Resistance Characteristics Dust tight, water tight
Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing) at +40°C
Altitude Sea level to 5,000 m [may operate above 5,000 m in a controlled environment,
however is not certified as such.]
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Voltage +10to+36VDC
Power 12 W (typical)
RF INPUT / LNA POWER OUTPUT
Connector on ProPak II TNC female
RF Input 1575.42 MHz, 1227.60 MHz
Power Output to LNA 4.25 - 5.25 V DC @ 0 - 90 mA.
Note:
if the antenna draws current above this
limit, power to the antenna will be disabled and the antenna self-test status flag
will be set to zero. Refer to the RVSA log in the
MiLLennium Command
Descriptions Manual
for more information.