Aperia Technologies Halo Connect Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUAL
Keep this manual in the vehicle for future reference.
Read this manual before using this product. Failure to follow the
instructions and safety precautions in this manual may result in
serious injury or death.
IN-100CM


SAFETY WORDS AND SYMBOLS
Please pay attention to special symbols used through this manual
to convey important information. Hazard signal words such
as WARNING, CAUTION, or NOTICE are used throughout this
manual. Information accented by these words indicates a point of
emphasis and importance. The following denitions comply with
ANSI Z535.6 and indicate the use of signal words as they appear
within this manual.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to
alert you of potential physical injury hazards.
Obey all safety messages that follow this
symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, could result in serious
injury or death.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injuries.
NOTICE is used to address practices which
could result in damage to equipment or
property.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The Halo Connect Gateway and its components should be
installed and maintained in accordance with the instructions in
this manual. Proper installation of the Halo Connect is critical to
ensure safe use of the device. Failure to do so may result in injury
or death, damage to equipment, material or property. Carefully
read, understand and follow all safety related information within
this manual.
Exercise caution when working with the vehicle
power sources to avoid injury.
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Contents
Safety
3 Important Safety Information
3 Safety Words and Symbols
Introduction
5 Halo Connect Web Services
5 Halo Connect Gateway
5 Halo Connect Mobile Application
Getting Started
6 System Components
Halo Connect Installation
7 Step 1: Afx gateway ID sticker to vehicle
8 Step 2: Determine where to put the Gateway
9 Step 3: Locate power source and ground
10 Step 4: Attach TPMS antenna to vehicle
10 Step 5: Attach GPS antenna to vehicle
11 Step 6: Connect cables to Gateway
11 Step 7: Attach Gateway to vehicle
11 Step 8: Conrm Gateway power
12 Step 9: Install TPMS sensors
12 Step 10: Download mobile app
13 Step 11: Congure mobile app
13 Installation Checklist
13 Technical Specications
14 Regulatory
Customer Support
Phone 1-844-RUN-HALO
Website www.aperiatech.com
Sales [email protected]
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Introduction
Halo Connect Web Services
Web Services give you full control over your data, alerts, and
reports. All of the issues in the eet, active and historical, are
easily viewed and organized, using the systems that eets are
most comfortable with, such as email. For each vehicle issue,
the portal gives recommended actions for resolution. For an
understanding of the bigger picture, we distill the data into
analytical reports to visualize the trends in the eet.
Access the web portal at: https://haloconnect.aperiatech.com
Halo Connect Gateway
The Halo Connect Gateway is a tire pressure monitoring
device comprised of a durable enclosure that is secured in the
cab of the vehicle. It uses a built-in LTE cellular connection to
send data to the cloud and a Bluetooth connection to talk to
mobile devices. It also has GPS, which noties the location in
which a vehicle issue transpired.
Halo Connect mobile application
The Android mobile application makes installation and
conguration of the Gateway and sensors seamless, requiring
just two data matrix scans per install. The app allows you to
choose between various truck congurations, register the
vehicle in our system, and add or replace sensors. Please note
that iOS is not currently supported.
Access the app at: https://www.aperiatech.com/HC-app
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Getting started
INSTALLATION TOOLS (not included)
10. 5/16" Hex Head Socket
11. Tool necessary to access fuse panel
12. Wire Crimper
13. Cutters (for cutting cable ties)
14. Isopropyl Alcohol and Wipes
15. Multimeter
16. Mobile device running Android 6.0 or higher
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
1. Pack of Halo Connect sensors
2. Power cable with mini fuse connector
3. Sensor antenna
4. TPMS cable
5. Cellular antenna
6. GPS antenna
MOUNTING PARTS
7. #10 x 5/8" screws (5/16" hex head)
8. UV Stabilized 8" cable ties
9. 1" x 1" Velcro®squares
HALO Connect Gateway
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HALO CONNECT INSTALLATION
Step 1. AFFIX GATEWAY ID STICKER TO VEHICLE
The gateway ID sticker is located on the bottom of the
gateway. It contains information necessary for pairing and
troubleshooting the gateway.
Before afxing the gateway ID sticker, make sure the vehicle
conguration on the product box matches that of the vehicle.
Select an easy to access location to permanently attach the
gateway ID sticker inside the vehicle. Aperia recommends the
door jamb.
Clean the surface of the placement area to ensure that the
sticker does not come off. Firmly place the sticker in the
placement area.
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BEST GATEWAY LOCATION
Inside cab of vehicle.
Wall-mounted behind seat.
Minimum distance of
8 in (20 cm) away from driver
and passengers.
HALO CONNECT INSTALLATION, CONT'D
Step 2. Determine where to put Gateway
Select a location to permanently attach the gateway inside the
cab of the vehicle.
Consider that the gateway will have power and antenna cables
attached to it that need to be routed to locations specied in
later steps. See Installation, Step 7 for further instructions on
attaching the gateway to the vehicle.
Other gateway placement considerations include:
• Should be accessible for maintenance.
• Should be wall-mounted, at least 8 in (20 cm) away from
driver and passengers.
• LTE cellular antenna should not be obscured.
• Does not interfere with passenger access or storage.
• Protected from spills and passenger movement in vehicle.
• Does not interfere with seatbelt.
• Allows for permanent attachment using self tapping screws
or other secure attachment based on eet preference.
Before attaching the gateway to the vehicle,
review the entire install procedure, and ensure the antenna
and power cables are safely routed to the recommended
locations.

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HALO CONNECT INSTALLATION, CONT'D
Step 3. Locate power source and ground
In order for the vehicle's tires to be monitored 24 hours,
the Gateway power cable must be connected to a 24 hour
continuous or unswitched 12 or 24V power source and be
securely grounded to the vehicle chassis.
A mini add-a-fuse connector is included with the Gateway. If
using this add-a-fuse, locate the vehicle's fuse box and select
the power and ground locations.
If you are using a different power connection be sure to add a
fuse to the positive power cable.
If the gateway is connected to an alternator circuit, or if it is de-
powered for any reason (such as activating a kill switch), the
gateway will not operate, and it will lose data. Ensure that the
gateway is connected to a battery circuit.
The positive wire of the power cable must be
fused. An un-fused power cable may over-heat and lead to a
vehicle re.
Use a multimeter to test the power source and ground
with the ignition on and off to ensure that the voltage of the
chosen fuse slot is correct and continuous.
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Fuse Rating: 1 Amp

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HALO CONNECT INSTALLATION, cont'd
Step 4. Attach sensor antenna to vehicle
The sensor antenna must be placed outside on the rear of
the vehicle, and the cable needs to be routed back to the
Gateway. Find or make an opening in the cab to route the
cable from the Gateway to the outside of the vehicle.
Once the cable is routed, nd or make a .5 in (1.5 cm) hole
through a metal portion of the truck. Guide the end of the
TPMS cable through the hole, and screw the antenna to the
hole and cable, using the attached nut.
Step 5. Attach GPS antenna to vehicle
The GPS antenna must be placed outside on the rear of
the vehicle, and the cable needs to be routed back to the
Gateway. Find or make an opening in the cab to route the
cable from the Gateway to the outside of the vehicle. Remove
adhesive protector from the antenna, stick the Velcro® square
on the dashboard inside the cab, and afx the antenna to the
square.
Avoid creating a tripping hazard when routing
the TPMS cable on the exterior of the vehicle.
Expected vehicle operation must be considered
when routing the sensor antenna to avoid damage to the
antenna. Make sure the antenna is routed so it won't be
excessively stretched or cut when the vehicle turns or when
the suspension is compressed. Protect the antenna from heat
sources, such as exhaust, when routing.
BEST GPS LOCATION
On rear of exterior of vehicle
BEST TPMS ANTENNA LOCATION
On rear of exterior of vehicle,
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