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PTE2703 WA100 Quick Start Guide (web)
JVA Solar Wi-Fi Anywhere Quick Start Guide WA100
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Introduction
The PTE2703 JVA Wi-Fi Anywhere (WA100) provides an integrated Wireless Cellular USB Dongle (Wingle) power supply with a solar battery charger and management system.
This product provides a Wi-Fi network wherever a 3G/4G signal is available*. The Wi-Fi can then be used to connect an IP device or Internet of Things (IoT) device to the Cloud (Internet).
The JVA Solar Wi-Fi Anywhere is installed with an ALDI SIM card at the factory, all you need to do is:
1. Register the SIM card
2. Connect any Wi-Fi enabled device to the network provided
This quick-start guide explains how to deploy your WA100 and connect a battery ready for Wi-Fi connections.
*An external cellular antenna (included) may be connected to increase reception. An upgraded YAGI style antenna is available from sales@jvafence.com.au
Specifications

Component Solar Panel
Battery
Outputs(1)

Information Nominal 12v Solar Panel
(maximum open circuit voltage - 22v DC)
Maxmium Power 100W Nominal 12.8v DC
Minimum Battery size 150Ah A larger battery may be required if any additional 12v device is connected to the battery
12v DC SAE Connector
Used for powering the IP Monitor

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Component Outputs (2)

Information 12v DC Battery Connector

SIM Wi-Fi

Alligator clips for battery connection Full Size
2.4GHz b/g/n

Network (Huawei E8372)

Up to 10 connections at a time 3G 850/2100MHz
4GX 700MHz + 4G B1/3/7/21

Antenna Connector

Female SMA

Ensure antenna is mounted away from sources of interference such as AC or high voltage cables.

Troubleshooting

Fault No lights are on
Batt level flashing USB_5V LED off

Likely Cause

Remedy

Power is not connected Check power connections

Power wires are re- Check battery polarity versed

Battery disconnected Check battery connections

Bad battery
USB device drawing too much current

Check battery voltage
Unplug USB device, check for damage/ seek manufacturer
advice

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Fault Battery not charging

Likely Cause Solar wiring backwards

Remedy
Check that the Solar + goes to the left-hand
screw terminal

Broken cables

Check that the battery cables are not damaged

Cannot connect to Wi-Fi

Solar panel broken Low signal from 3G/4G

Check solar panel for physical damage (broken glass, bent frame
etc.)
Check management page of Wingle

Out of Wi-Fi range Move closer to Wingle (~10m)

SIM card not inserted correctly

Re-insert SIM card

If the unit is still not working correctly, contact your nearest JVA distributor for technical support.

Before you start
Activate the SIM card
Activate your SIM card and test it in a mobile phone. The Wi-Fi network allows a data-only connection, the number of devices connected to the module will determine how much data will be used.
As a guide, a single IP Energiser or IP Monitor will use less than 1MB per day, so for connecting a single IP Energiser, an upper limit of 500MB per year is an option with a lot of headroom.

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Deployment and Orientation
1. Unpack the solar kit from it's packaging. Look inside the packaging for a set of U-Bolts.
2. Remove the U-Bolts from the zip lock bag and mopunt it to the top and bottom panel of the bracket.
(A) U-Bolt x 2 (B) Top or Bottom Panel (C) Washers x 4 (D) Spring Washers x 4 (E) Hex Nut x 4

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3. Loosen the 6 bolts on the inside of the frame that are used to hold the solar panel at a right angle. DO NOT completely remove these bolts.
4. Lift the bottom of the solar panel until the attached arms holding it are angled at 90 degrees. Tighten all 6 bolts again from step 3.

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5. Attach the red and black eyelet crimps to the battery To find a battery that will suit you, visit our website: https://jva-fence.com.au/solar.php

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6. Alternative wiring:
The following diagram shows an alternative method for wiring the Solar Kit. The battery is connected directly to the solar kit and the Wi-Fi device.
The solar kit will have a spare connector (load cable), but the solar kit will still operate properly.

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Overview

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LED Indicators

D1 (Solar)

Solid on when solar panel in sunlight Blinking when solar panel in low power conditions Off when no solar power detected

D6 (USB_5V) Solid on when USB Power is turned on

Batt Level Bottom LED flashes if no battery is disconnected or bad Shows battery level from bottom to top: 25% to 100%

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JVA Distributors
If you have questions or need further assistance, please email us at sales@ jva-fence.com.au or call

Region Australia South Africa World Wide

Number 0731 030 582 0861 782 349
+61 731 030 582

For more information on our complete range of electric fencing products please see the JVA website at https://www.jva-fence.com.au

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Tel : +61 (0)499 000 455 Email : sales@jva-fence.com.au www.jva-fence.com
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