Laipac Technology LOLA-HT Lola-HT User Manual First using
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LOLA-HT User Manual Version 1.2 March 22, 2015 Copyright by Laipac Technology Inc. Laipac Technology Inc. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1. What is LOLA-HT? 2. Main Features 3. Know more about LOLA-HT Chapter 2: SIM card requirements and its installation 3.1 Requirement for SIM Card 3.2 Installation of SIM Card Chapter 3: Configuration, Updating and Utility Software 3.1 Introduction to utility software 3.2 Configuration and Firmware Update of LOLA-HT Chapter 4: Operation Instructions 4.1 Function button and its operation 4.2 LED indicators and LOLA-HT’s working status 4.3 Introduction to LOLA-HT’s working mode 4.4 Set up working mode Chapter 5: Specifications 5.1 Electrical & Environmental Specs 5.2 GPS Engine Specification 5.3 GSM Module Specification 5.4 Certification Information and Statement Appendix: Table 4.1 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. - Chapter 1Introduction 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 1.1 What is LOLA-HT? LOLA-HT is a stand-alone GPS tracking module. Due to its all- in-one compact design, it can be easily embedded into the valuable measurement equipment or machinery. By means of GSM/GPRS networks and utilizes a high sensitivity GPS receiver, the owner of those assets can track his asset’s real time position. In order to use LOLA-HT, user must have GSM/GPRS service from a wireless service provider and subscribe a service from a Location-based-service platform, such as, LaiLocationNow.com, which is from Laipac Technology Inc. 1.2 Main Features • Available for GSM/GPRS in 850/1900 900/1800 MHz • Complies with FCC, CE, and PTCRB (under certificating process now) • Compact and robust design for its installation inside of the measurement equipment or machinery • LEDs for indicating GPS, GSM & Battery charging Status. • Built- in Li-Ion Polymer rechargeable battery for continuous position tracking and enabled event alert when external DC input power supply does not exist. • New generation of High-Sensitivity GPS receiver with AGPS support • Power button for powering on/off this module • Intelligent logger, Smart Logger, designed to store dynamic waypoint information in the area without GSM/GPRS network coverage. And it can re-transmit the information to the remote server once it is back to the area with GSM/GPRS coverage • Through GPRS or SMS to report its real-time position by pre-set-up time interval or distance traveled • Versatile multi-Geo-fence, up to 20, with alert selection of Geo- fence in, out as well as both in & out • Geo-fence alert report and alert email with address information • Over-speed warning report • Impact/shock alert report • Versatile working mode for different application 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 1.3. Know more about LOLA-HT 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. - Chapter 2SIM Card requirement and its installation 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 2.1 Requirement for SIM Card In order to use the LOLA-HT, user should have a valid 2G Micro SIM (Subscribe Identity Module) card provided by your local GSM/GPRS service provider. This card should have SMS functions and with valid data plan enabled, otherwise, his LOLA-HT will not able to access the Location Based Service platform, such as, LocationNow.com, which requires a SIM card with the data communication plan enabled. 2.2 Installation of SIM Card Follow the steps below to install the SIM Card into LOLA-HT. Step1 Put micro SIM card on the SIM card tray Step 2 Insert SIM card tray to the socket on the board Step 3 Push the SIM card tray to the end 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. - Chapter 3 Configuration, Updating and Utility 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 3.1 Introduction to utility software As a position tracking product, if the LOLA-HT, wants to work with certain Tracking Service provider’s platform, such as, www.LocationNow.com from Laipac Technology Inc., it should be properly configured by using a software tool, LocationNow Suite Please download this utility software by using the link below www.LocationNow.com . This web-based LocationNow Suite is always coming with latest application firmware of LOLA-HT. 3.2 Configuration, Firmware Update of LOLA-HT Refer to another document, “LOLA-HT Ope ration Manual”. It includes the following processes ● How to install LocationNowSuite utility software and its USB driver on your computer, which being with Microsoft Windows OS. ● How to configure LOLA-HT ● How to update LOLA-HT’s application firmwar 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. - Chapter 4 Operation Instruction 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 10 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 4.1Function button and its operation Power Button Fig. 4.1 There is only one function buttons, Power, on your LOLA-HT, user can find its positions in Fig. 4.1. This button is used for turning on or off LOLA-HT. Turn On: Press this button over 3 seconds, both GPS LED and GSM LED are going to light on or start flashing Turn Off: Press this button for over 3 seconds, both GPS LED and GSM LED will no long light on or start flashing Note: When LOLA-HT is with external input DC power supply and module is under working status, Turn-Off operation will force module stop working and start its fast charging process of built- in battery. After completion of battery charging, module will be powered off automatically 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 11 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 4.2 LED indicators and LOLA-HT’s working status There are 3 color LED indicators on LOLA-HT GPS LED Battery LED GSM LED ● GPS LED (White color) ● GSM LED (White color) ● Battery LED (Red color) Table 4.2 describes how to identify the LOLA-HT’s working status by observing the behavior of those 3 LED indicators. Working status 1.Powered off by power button, or 2. Built-in battery has used up its capacity and need charging Built-in battery is being charged Position is not located Not registered on GSM network yet Position is located Registered on GSM network GPS LED white Off GSM LED white Off Flashing Flashing Battery LED red On On On Table 4.2 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 12 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 4.3 Introduction to LOLA-HT’s working mode According to the working status of the LOLA-HT’s major functional parts below • Central controller • GSM/GPRS communication channel (GSM/GPRS) • GPS receiver (GPS) • Motion sensor (G-sensor) The LOLA-HT can be arranged to work at four kinds of different working modes; • Normal Mode • Stand-by Mode • Sleep Mode • Asset Tracking Mode Table 4.1 shows the working status of those major function parts under these four kinds of Working Mode. Note: Table 4.1 is attached to the end of this manual, Appendix Table 4.1 Those versatile working mode allow the LOLA-HT’s user to have more choice, according to his application, to achieve longer battery time or working hours. 4.4 Set up working mode You can setup the LOLA-HT’s working mode by using either the LocationNow Suite utility software or LocationNow.com. For further details, please refer to the LOLA-HT’s operation manual and its Appendix A. 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 13 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 4.5 Care and Maintenance LOLA-HT is a product of superior design and craftsmanship. The suggestions below will be helpful for ensuring full warranty coverage. • Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode the electronic circuits. • Do not store the device in hot and high humidity areas. High temperature and humidity can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics • Do not attempt to de-assembly or assembly the device without the knowledge of an authorized technician. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the device on purpose. It will trigger tamper alerts if internal motion sensor is enabled. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device. 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 14 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. - Chapter 5 Specifications 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 15 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 5.1 Electrical & Environmental Specs Item Min Typical Max Units 850mAh Built-in Li-Ion poly mer Battery Voltage External DC input power supply voltage range 3.7 4.2 12 32 Current Consumption w hile connecting Current Consumption in operation mode (Idling) Current consumption in operation mode (Reporting) Current Consumption in Power off Mode 50 20 210 25 218 33 mA mA 138 mA mA Peak Current (< 100mS) Ambient operating temperature Storage temperature -20 -40 500 60 85 mA °C °C 90 120 Table 5.1 Note: Lola-HT is working on Idling mode in most time. Current consumption is subject to change in areas with lower signal’s strength vs higher strength 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 16 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 5.2 GPS Engine Specification Item Value Units Channels 48 Channels RF Frequency 1575.42 MHz Position update rate Hz Position accuracy < 10 Meters Velocity accuracy 0.1 m/s Time accuracy uS Cold start acquisition time 35 Seconds Warm start acquisition time 35 Seconds Hot start acquisition time <1 Seconds Maximum velocity tracked 514 m/s Maximum altitude tracked 18,288 Meters Tracking Sensitivity -163 dBm Navigation Sensitivity -160 dBm Table 5.2 5.3 GSM Module Specification • Quad-band GSM/GPRS component (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) • Class 4 (2W @ 850 / 900 MHz) • Class 1 (1W @ 1800 / 1900 MHz) • R&TTE, GCF, FCC, PTCRB, IC • Embedded TCP/IP stack. • GPRS Class 10 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 17 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. 5.4 Certification Information and Statement FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT: 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. Please notice that if the FCC identification number is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following “Contains FCC ID: TET-LOLA-HT” any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 18 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. CE MARKING: INDUSTRY CANADA CERTIFICATION (IC): This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploit ation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Please notice that if the IC identification number is not visible when the module is installed inside another devic e, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: “ Contains IC: 11280A-LOLA-HT” any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 19 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Laipac Technology Inc. l'appareil hôte doit porter une étiquette donnant le numéro de certification du module d'Industrie Canada , précédé des mots « Contient un module d'émission », du mot « Contient » ou d'une formulation similaire exprimant le même sens, comme suit 20 Mural Street, Unit 5, Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada 20 Tel: 905-762-1228 | Fax: 905-763-1737 | E-mail: info@laipac.com | http://www.laipac.com Appendix: Major Function parts Description Central controller GSM/GPRS GPS G-sensor Alert Working time Table 4.1 Working Mode Normal Report device’s position to server based on time and distant interval setting. As typical application case, it is every 15 minutes or 20 Km to generate a report. Or, sending its position when it has event alert trigger as below, • Impact/Accident • Geo-fence in/out Stand-by Device is waiting for receiv ing server’s command for sending its position or status. Device only sends its position and status actively when it experiences • Impact/Accident Full speed Full functional or idle Full functional or idle Moving Detection enabled Impact Detection enabled Up to 30 hours Full speed Full functional or idle Shut down Moving detection enabled Impact detection enabled Up to 2 days Sleeping Device only wakes up once every 12 hours. During its wake-up, it will try to locate its position and check its sensor and battery’s status. It will report its position and status to server. Also, it sends its position actively when it experiences • Impact/Accident Asset Tracking According to time interval setting, device will wake up periodically. During its wake-up, it will t ry to locate its position and check its sensor and battery’s status. It will report its position and status to server. idle Wake up a while twice a day Wake up a while twice a day Only Impact detection enabled idle Up to 5 days Up to 6 days Wake up periodically Wake up periodically Moving detection disabled Impact detection disabled Note: As a typical position report or alert event report uploading process, it includes about 100 to120 bytes (ASCII code) raw data.
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