Laipac Technology SFLITELOCATOR Starfinder Lite User Manual Starfinder Lite Manual V1 2

Laipac Technology Inc. Starfinder Lite Starfinder Lite Manual V1 2

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 StarFinder Lite  User’s Manual & Reference Guide Revision 1.2 – 2012                                    ©1999-2008 by Laipac Technology, Inc. All rights reserved – The Specifications and information regarding the products in this manual are subjected to change without notice. All statements, information, and recommendations in this manual are believed to be accurate but are represented without warranty of any kind, express or implied, users must take full responsibility for their applications of any Products - Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Laipac Technology, Inc. is prohibited.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 2  Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement                    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.  -Consult the dealer or an experienced installer for help.  You  are  cautioned  that  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.   FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:    1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. 3. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimetres between the radiator and your body.  CE Marking  This device has been tested to and conforms to the regulatory requirements of the European Union and has attained CE Marking. The CE Mark is a conformity marking consisting of the letters “CE”. The CE Mark applies to products regulated by certain European health, safety and environmental protection legislation. The CE Mark is obligatory for productions it applies to: the manufacture affixes the marking in order to be allowed to sell his product in the European market.  This product conforms to the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC in order to attain CE Marking. A notified body has determined that this device has properly demonstrated that the requirements of the directive have been met and has issued a favorable certificate of expert opinion. As such the device will bear the notified body number 0560 after the CE mark.  The CE Marking is not a quality mark. Foremost, it refers to the safety rather than to the quality of a product. Secondly, CE Marking is mandatory for the product it applies to, whereas most quality markings are voluntary.  Marking: The product shall bear the CE mark, the notified body number(s) as depicted to the right. CE0560.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 3  Additional regulatory conformance  Specific details about compliance to the following standards and regulatory bodies may be obtained from Laipac Technology Inc. • PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB) • Based on Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) Over the Air (OTA) performance tests • EN 301 511, EN 300 440, EN 62311, EN 301 489-1-3-7 and 60950-1 testing.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 4  Table of Contents  1 INTRODUCTION                5 2 FEATURES                  6 3 INITIAL SETUP                7  3.1      What you will need                7  3.2     Setup Summary                 8  3.3     Installing the StarFinder Lite Software          8  3.3.1     Introduction to utility software              8  3.3.2     Installation of utility software              8  3.3.3     Installation of USB driver              8  3.4     Configuration of StarFinder Lite            10  3.4.1     Start configuration of your device            10  3.4.2     Basic Configuration                10  3.4.3     Save setting into or read setting from the device         14  3.4.4     Acquire setting from or save setting into a configuration file      15 4  ADVANCED CONFIGURATION AND FEATURES  20 4.1  Setup Settings                  19 4.2  System Settings                 19 4.3  Input / Output Settings              24 4.4  Application Settings                29 5  HARDWARE DETAILS & LAYOUT        33 5.1  Specifications                  34
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 5  5.1.1  GPS Engine Specs                34 5.1.2  GSM Modem Specs                34 5.1.3  GPS Antenna Specs                35 5.1.4  GSM Antenna Specs                35 5.2  Installation                  36 5.2.1  Required Hardware                36 5.2.2  Installing your Starfinder Lite              36 5.2.3  Considerations                  36 5.2.4  Other Options                  36 5.2.5  Power Connector                  37 5.2.6  Buttons Input/Output                37 5.2.7  Analog Input                  38 5.2.8  Optically Isolated Inouts                38 5.2.9  Three Relay Output                39 6  OPERATION                 40 6.1   LED Operation                 40 6.2  Position Reporting by Event             40 6.3  Position Reporting by Request            41 6.4  Serial Port                  41 6.5  Function and its configuration method
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 6  1  INTRODUCTION   The Starfinder Lite is a robust platform designed for remote vehicle tracking and security.  The Starfinder  combines  both  GSM/SMS  and  GPRS  (Global  System  for  Mobile  Communications/ Short Messaging Service and General Packet Radio Service) communications with ultra-sensitive GPS technology to provide a rugged yet precise and reliable tracking platform.  The Starfinder Lite can be used to report positions or events in real-time, as well as log positions for local or remote downloading.  The Starfinder Lite comes standard with two optical inputs for connecting to alarm systems  or  other  sensors,  one  analog  inputs,  and  three  output  relays  for  ignition  disabling  and remote door unlocking.  A backup battery is also included.   Each Starfinder Lite can be programmed with a unique device ID and can send data to any static or dynamic IP address or SMS base station.  Configuration of the unit can be done locally, via the Starfinder  Lite  configuration  utility  in  Windows™,  or  over  the  air  via  GPRS  or  SMS.    We currently offer our web-based tracking application www.LocationNow.com for tracking and fleet management.  For custom applications, we can provide our ADK kit with confidential protocol to software developers for platform integration.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 7  2  FEATURES  •  Worldwide GSM/GPRS Quad band  850/900/1800/1900MHz  •  Multi-mode ready for SMS only, GPRS only or SMS + GPRS •  High Sensitivity GPS Receiver of 20 Ch.  •  GPS Accuracy 3 – 5 m •  Dimension 9.7 x 5.9 x 2.6 cm   •  Built in jacks for SPK and MIC •  Panic button and Dial button ready  •  Supply voltage range: 9 to 36VDC •  Internal Li-Ion backup battery able to provide approximately 10h life from a full charge •  Low operating power consumption (less than 1W after battery is charged) •  Both configuration utility and unit are able to have accessing control (option)* •  Operation Temperature -30C to 65C° •  USB Port for configuration •  Compatible with Mobile Data Terminal •  2 Optically Isolated digital inputs •  3 Outputs with relays •  1 Analog input available •  Multiple Geo-Fence capability with in/out fence alert  •  Data logger capability  built in  with 2500  positions  memory to  record time  stamp, speed, location, and event state.  •  3 Axial motion G-Sensor to report impact, accident, crash or towing event. •  Real time dynamic position report based on time interval or distance traveled  • Mileage report and over-speed alert • 3 Emergency call numbers with fail over capability • Power-saving options available (option)* • WAAS / EGNOS (optional)* •  3.7V, 900mAh internal backup battery •  External panic button and call-in answer button  Note:  For features with (option), please check with Laipac Technology Inc to know about their detail.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 8  3  INITIAL SETUP   This section will help you setup and configure your Starfinder Lite GPRS tracking device.         3.1  What you will need   To begin your evaluation, you will need the following:  • Starfinder Lite • Power and I/O harness cables complete with Voice and Panic buttons • GSM patch antenna (3 meters cable length) • GPS magnet mount antenna (5 meters cable length) • GPRS data enabled SIM card with known APN settings (2G and TDMA compliant)* • Your Identity Leaflet provided in the Evaluation Kit* • 9-36V DC power supply • USB A to USB Mini B cable • PC with Windows XP™ or later Microsoft Operating System  *GPRS operation assumed
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 9   3.2  Setup Summary  The  setup  summary  is  an  outline  of  what  must be  accomplished  in  order  to  operate  the  device.  Detailed descriptions of these steps will be listed in the next sections.  1. Install the latest version of utility software 2. Complete pre-installation of USB driver on computer  3. Insert the valid SIM card into the SIM Card Tray on the front of the unit 4. Power on Starfinder Lite with DC power supply (12V) 5. Connect the Starfinder Lite to the computer and reset the unit with reset button 6. Install USB driver on computer 7. Run utility and reset unit with reset button 8. If unit is not activated (locked), activate (unlock) it 9. If the existing firmware does not meet the request of utility, update firmware 10. Configure the unit and save the settings to unit 11. Disconnect Starfinder Lite with computer 12. Connect the GPS and GSM antennas 13. Press reset button to valid the configuration and make the device start working
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 10   3.3  Installing the Starfinder Lite Software   3.3.1 Introduction to utility software  Utility “setupAIO” is coming as a stand-alone software package. Currently, this utility is able to provide the two major functions below  ● Configuration ● Firmware Update  User can use the web link below to download its latest version, such as “setupAIO20120518”.  http://www.laipac.com/sflite201update.htm  By using  the same link,  user  can also  download the following  3 documents,  which will be great helpful for user to know about how to set up and use SF-Lite quickly.  ● Utility and Firmware Release Note, such as, “Release Note (BE) RN-V1.34” ● Quick Start manual, such as, “Quick Start Manual (BE) V2.0” ● Firmware Update Manual, such as, “Firmware Update Manual (BE) V2.0”  It is strongly recommended that user should go through “Utility and Firmware Release Note” first, before he updates his device’s utility or firmware.   3.3.2 Installation of utility software  Refer to Quick Start Manual’s section 1 to 3.  3.3.3 Installation of USB driver  Depending on what kind of Microsoft Windows Operating System being used on user’s computer, the  installation  of  USB  driver  procedure  is  different.  User  could  find  all  those  detail  in  Quick Start Manual’s section 4.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 11  3.4  Configuration of StarFinder Lite  3.4.1 Start configuration of your device  Refer to Quick Start Manual’s section 5.  3.4.2 Basic Configuration  To ensure user’s unit is able to access remote server, such as Laipac’s LocationNow service platform, some basic setting items are requested and described in this section.   a. SETUP  Device Info    Fig. 3.4.2.a  Device ID:  Specific unit  identifier that  identifies  your  device  for online  tracking.  You can locate the Device ID on your Identity Leaflet or more accurately in your user account on the website www.LocationNow.com.  Password:  Used to protect the StarFinder Lite from other people affecting its operation with  SMS  commands.    You  can  locate  the  Password  on  your  Identity Leaflet.  GSM Band:  This is for setting a frequency that your GSM provider network operates at. The North American network bands are 850/1900 and the European network bands are 900/1800.  If user is not sure what frequency his carrier operates at, please contact them for the correct setting.  SIM PIN Number:  If your SIM card is password protected, enable this option and input the PIN code.  The PIN code tells the Starfinder Lite to use the user defined PIN code when communicating with GSM
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 12  b. SETUP  Services     Fig. 3.4.2.b  Wireless Data Plan   This section governs the  default  GSM  connection settings or  what  the  unit will connect to first.  GPRS:   If  you  are  using  LocationNow  tracking  services,  this  must  be  enabled.  GPRS mode tells the device it will be transmitting its information across the internet.  SMS:   If  you  are  tracking  service  based  on  Short  Message  System  rather  than LocationNow, SMS mode should be enabled.  It tells the device to transmit its information to another SMS device.  Wireless Voice Plan   This section initializes the voice option in the StarFinder Lite       Voice:   Originally, this setting is designed to tell unit if the existing SIM card is with voice  calling  enabled.  Currently,  unit  has  enabled  this  setting  actively.  Of course, if you are using SIM card without Voice Plan, no calling or voice communication can be accomplished.  Incoming Call:  This setting determines whether or not the unit will automatically answer incoming calls. As prerequisite, Voice must be enabled first.  Fall Back Mode  This section is used to decide how the unit will react in the event there is no GSM coverage.  GPRS -> SMS:  In the event GPRS communication is lost, the unit will automatically switch to SMS mode.  While GPRS becomes reacquired, the unit will automatically switch back to GPRS mode of operation.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 13  Note:   1. If user is operating his device exclusively in SMS mode, he may skip this step.  2. In the event that GPRS fails and SMS ‘Fall Back Mode’ has been set, unit will immediately try its SMS  connectivity.    If there is  no SMS connectivity,  the  unit will keep  switching  between SMS and GPRS until the unit synchronizes with one of these 2 modes.  It is noted that GPRS takes priority if both SMS and GPRS connection exist.  c. SETUP  Network    Fig. 3.4.2.c  Wireless Carrier  This  section  covers  the  information  required  by  the  unit  to  access  your carrier’s Access Point.  GPRS APN:  The Access Point Name is used by your SIM card to connect to the GPRS network.  The Access Point is the carrier’s server through which the traffic becomes  converted  from  GSM  to  GPRS  Internet  traffic.  Check  with  your SIM Card provider for this item. User Name:  The  user  name  authorises  your  SIM  card  to  access  your  carrier’s  Access Point. It could be blank in most of case. Password:  The password authenticates  your  SIM card to access  your  carrier’s  Access Point.  It could be blank in most of case.  Server  This section governs the destination end point for the GPRS traffic  Domain Name 1a:   This is the domain name of the remote server. For www.LocationNow.com, it will be ‘laipgw1.com’.  Port 1a:  This  is  the  Port  used  by  the  remote  server  with  Domain  Name  1a.  For www.LocationNow.com , it should be ‘1688’.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 14    Note:  As a rule, if both Domain  Name  1a and Static  IP  1a are set, unit will try to communicate with remote  server through  the  domain  name  first,  IP address  second.  If  both Domain  Name  1a  and Static  IP  1a  are  inaccessible  for  any  reason,  then,  unit  will  turn  to  try  its  back-up  server, Alternative Server, if  it exists.  Unit will try  domain  name  of Alternative  Server first, IP address second.  It is suggested that user does not fill in Domain Name  1a  and  Domain Name 2a  with Static IP address.  Warning:  If unit has a ‘Fall Back Mode’ setting, along with Primary Server and Alternative Server, when it loses its GPRS connectivity with its remote servers, both Primary and Alternative Server, unit will initiate its action of ‘Fall Back Mode’. Refer to introduction to Fall Back Mode.   ALTERNATIVE SERVER    Configuration of the Alternative Server is optional.  Alternative Server is a backup server and used when the primary server is not unavailable.  For its configuration  parameters,  Domain  Name  2a  and  Port  2a,  as  well  as  Static  IP  2  and  Port  2, please refer to introduction to Server.   DNS SERVER  DNS IP 1 and 2: Allows you to specify DNS servers by using the IP address.  Since unit’s internal GSM module does this already, these settings are optional.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 15  d. System  Report     Fig. 3.4.2.d  Report and its setting:   This  option  allows  you  to  specify  how  frequent  the  unit  will  send  a  position  update.    You  can specify the report by time value in hours, minutes, and seconds.  Also, user can specify the report by distance value in kilometres, miles, or yards.  3.4.3 Save setting into or read setting from the device
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 16  Save setting into unit and valid it  Once user complete the configuration, he should click “Save All Setting to Device” button to save the edited setting  into unit if this saving  process is  OK,  Operator should  see  the pop up  window with prompt “Writing new setting … Success”.  To valid this configuration, user needs   ● Disconnect computer with unit ● Insert a valid SIM card into unit and power up the unit with DC power supply (12V) ● Reset unit with reset button to start running application  Read the setting from units  By clicking “Read Setting from Device” button, user can read the reside configuration from the unit, which being connected to the running utility.  If unit has never been configured and valid its configuration, this reading configuration operation will be failure.  3.4.4 Acquire setting from or save setting into a configuration file   Acquire setting from a configuration file   User can acquire a set of configuration from a saved configuration file  a. Click “FILE”  “Open”, see Fig. 3.4.4a and 3.4.4b    Fig. 3.4.4a
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 17     Fig. 3.4.4b  b. From the existing files to select a prefer one, such as, configuration-1, then click “OK” If reading file is successful, user can see a pop-up window with prompt “Success”.  Save a set of configuration into a configuration file  User can save the current edited configuration into to a configuration file follow the steps below   c. Click “FILE”  “Save”, see Fig. 3.4.4c and Fig. 3.4.4d    Fig. 3.4.4c
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 18      Fig. 3.4.4d  User should type in the name of this new configuration file, such as, “configuration-3”, then, click “OK”. If saving operation is successful, a pop-up window will appear with prompt “Write Config: File is created”, see Fig. 3.4.4e    Fig. 3.4.4e
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 19    4 Advanced Configuration and Features  This  section  introduces  all  other  configuration  settings  not  covered  by  section  3.4.2  Basic Configuration. Those settings can be categorized into 4 major parts: SETUP, SYSTEM, I/O, and APPLICATION.  Among  them, SYSTEM  settings are  concerned with reporting  and  voice setup.  I/O settings are used for customizable I/O functionality.  The APPLICATION settings are used for other types of event messages.  4.1 Setup Setting  SETUP  NEMA    NMEA Baud:   NOT IMPLEMENTED   WAAS / EGNOS:  This setting enables the compatibility for Wide Area Augmentation System and  European  Geostationary  Navigation  Overlay  Service  for  added  GPS accuracy.    For  unit  with  application  firmware  V1.34  and  up, automatically, this function has been always enabled by unit. User can skip this setting.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 20   4.2 System Setting  SYSTEM  Report      Report and its setting: This option allows you to specify how frequent the unit will send a position update.    You  can specify  the  report  by  time  value  in  hours,  minutes,  and seconds.  You can specify the report by distance value in kilometers, miles, or yards.  Waypoints per Report: This is a user defined value used for report bursting and is governed by   report by time.  An example is if the number of waypoints per report is set to 5 and the report by time interval is set to 1 minute, in 5 minutes, the receiving server will receive 5 waypoints.  Smart Log Report:  The smart log report option allows the unit to automatically log its position and  alert  information  into  internal  memory  in the  event  there  is  no  GPRS connectivity.  When  the  Starfinder  Lite  reconnects  to  GPRS,  the  saved messages  will  be  sent  to  remote  server  actively.    Automatically,  this function has been always enabled by unit. User can skip this setting
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 21    SYSTEM  Data Logger     Waypoint Log:  Waypoints  &  Events  Log  setting  gives  you  the  option  to  log  or  store waypoint and alert messages in the unit’s internal memory.  By Time Interval:  Logs messages into internal memory based on the specified time interval.  By Distance Interval:  Logs  messages  into  internal  memory  based  on  the  specified  distance interval.  Memory Full Alert:  Data Logger Memory Full alert will cause the unit to send an alert when the internal memory of the unit is full.  This means that once the unit runs out of memory, an alert will be sent to the GPRS server
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 22    SYSTEM  Phone Number       Assistance Number:  When  user  presses  the  Panic  button  on  10-pin  I/O  cable,  the  number programmed into the “Assistance Number” field will be dialled.  Emergency No 1:   If this number is set up and unit will send SMS message to the SMS device with this No. under conditions below  a. User presses the Panic button on 10-pin I/O cable, or b. Unit is triggered by Towing Alert or Accident Alert  c. Emergency No. 1 sending function related to these alerts are enabled.  SMS Base Station:  The SMS Base Station Number is used when the Starfinder Lite is operating under SMS mode.  All of the waypoints and alert messages will be sent to the  SMS  Base  Station  Number.    This  number  also  can  belong  to  a  cell phone, an SMS modem, or any SMS device.  Note:  To  use  the  Assistance  Number  for  doing  phone  call,  user’s  SIM  card  must  be  with  valid Voice Plan
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 23    SYSTEM  Server Query     Server Query:  Used as a GSM keep alive and tests the connection status of the Starfinder Lite.  This setting must be enabled first.  Query Interval:  The actual interval in which the Starfinder Lite tests the connection between the GPRS server and itself.  If there is no server response to the message the Starfinder Lite sends out, the unit will reset and try to resynchronize.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 24    SYSTEM  Data/Time    Time Zone:  Use this to select your time zone so that the device knows your local time.  Daylight Savings Time:  Use this to enable the daylight savings time start and end dates.  DST Start Date:  This is a user defined value of when the user starts their daylight savings time.  DST End Date:  This  is  a  user  defined  value  of  when  the  user  ends  their  daylight savings time.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 25   4.3 Input/Output Settings  I/O  Input  Input setting items allows you to activate and select the functionality related to input. Input 1 has options “Disable” and “Ignition”.  Input 2 has options “Disable”, “Trigger”, and “Counter”.       Trigger setting:  This  option  allows  you  to  send  an  alert  when  the  alert  signal  condition  is met  on  an  Input.  An  alert  is  generated  when  the  voltage  level  goes  from either  a  High  to  a  Low  or  from  a  Low  to  a  High.    This  setting  is  user defined.    Counter setting:  This option allows the user to implement input 2 as a counter. The counting signal can be specified as either a Low to High (Low High) or a High to Low  (HighLow)  voltage level change.  The  maximum  counting  speed  is 50 times per second, with minimum voltage change of last at least 10 ms.  Counter Start Value:  This  option  allows  the  device  to  record  how  many  times  the  alert  gets triggered and accumulates from the value you set it to.  Counter Alert Value:  This option allows  you to tell the Starfinder Lite to send an alert when the counter value reaches a user defined value.  If you set it to 90, it will send an alert once the counter’s value reaches 90.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 26   Note:   Input 1 has been reserved for detecting the trigger signal corresponding to vehicle’s ignition on/off status.  Input 1 needs to be enabled if either “Accident alert” or “Towering alert” functions to be available.  The trigger signal exerted on Input 1 should meet the following requests  1. Before starting engine, its input voltage is Logic Low 2. After starting engine, it keeps input voltage is Logic High  3. When engine shuts down, its input voltage is back to Logic Low  For definition of Logic level as its correspondent electrical characteristics, refer to section 5.2.8  I/O  Output  Output setting items allow user to activate and select the functionality related to output. All three outputs  are  driven  by  individual  internal  relays  and  are  wired  as  “Normally  Open”.  For  the “electrical  characteristics” of the relays  please locate the  “electrical characteristics” chart  located on page 43.     Controller:  The “Controller” option is used to enable the functionality of an output. Each of the 3 outputs is responsible for a different function.  The table below outlines those functions, which being with firmware V1.34.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 27    Note:   a. “on” or “off” command is sent by remote server to control the behavior of those internal relays. For customer who wants to use his own server, he needs purchase the protocol from Laipac. b.  As typical vehicle application examples,  with proper external relays, user may  use Output1 to control door-open, Output2 for ignition on/off control and Output3 for driving a horn. c.  Depending  on  actual  application  request,  the  output  control  may  have  different  mode,  user should check SF-Lite Application Firmware Release Note to know about what kind of output control mode is being used by the application firmware he selects.   I/O  Buttons    Panic Button:  Allows user to activate the functionality of the panic button by enabling it.  Once enabled, after pressing panic button, unit will initiate the actions below sequentially ● Send a panic alert message through GPRS connection to the remote server ● Send a SMS message to the SMS device with Emergency No. 1  Output  Switch Type Relay Action  Action times “on”  time (s) “off” time (s)  Command Type 1  Timed  offonoff  1  1  0  Send switch Relay “off” Command. 2  Fixed   off  on  or on off  1  1  1  Send switch Relay “on” or “off” commands. 3  Timed  Offonoff  --- offonoff 12  1  1  Send switch Relay “off” command.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 28  ● Initiate a phone call by dialing Assistance Number Call Button:  Allows  you  to  activate  the  functionality  of  the  call  button  by  enabling  it.  Once enabled, it will allow the user to select   ● Auto Answer the incoming call, or   ● Press this button to pick up the phone call  Note:   For  unit  with  application  firmware  V1.32-EC  and  V1.34,  automatically,  both  of  these  2 buttons have been enabled by unit. User can skip this setting   I/O  Analog In     Analog Input:  The  Analog  Input  functionality  must  be  enabled  before  using.    It  is  designed  to detect  and  record  input  voltage,  range  between  0.00  and 3.30  volts.   This  voltage value  will  be  sent  to  remote  server  in  the  term  of  the  waypoint  message.    Once enabled, unit is able to generate an alert message when the input voltage higher or lower than a user specified value in “High Level” or “Low Level” fields.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 29   I/O  Com     RS232 COM PORT:   TO BE DEFINED LATER
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 30  4.4 Application Settings Application  Speed & Mileage    Over Speed Alert:  In order to use this function, it must be enabled first.  The Over Speed Alert, formerly known as over-speed, is designed to send an alert if the unit moves faster then the specified speed limit value.  Speed Limit:  The  speed  limit  is  user  defined  and  can  be  set  in  kilometers  or  miles  per hour.  If the unit travels faster than this value, an Over Speed Alert will be sent to the GPRS server.  Mileage Accumulator: This  function  must  be  enabled  before  it  can  be  used.    Unit  is  able  to accumulate distance based on a user defined “Mileage Starting Value” and the  unit  of  distance  during  unit  moves.    Whenever  moving  distance  is increased  by  1(km/mile),  the  incremented  value  will  be  added  to  the Accumulator’s current mileage value.  Starting Value:  The Mileage Start  Value  is user defined  and is recommended to match the odometer reading  in the equipped vehicle.  From there  you can specify the unit  of  distance  being  kilometers  or  miles  and  the  mileage  value  will accumulate from there.  Mileage Alert:  This alert must be enabled before it can be used.  This alert will be sent to the  remote  server  whenever  another  new  Mileage  Delta  value  is  reached during  vehicle  running.  It  is  used  to  generate  a  warning  for  vehicle maintenance  warning  or  oil  change,  etc  is  coming  due.  For  example,  if Mileage Start  Value is 1000km  and Mileage Delta Value is 5000km,  unit  will generate Mileage Alerts when Mileage Accumulator has its reading at 6000 km, 11000 km, 16000km, etc
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 31  Mileage Delta Value:  This  value  is  a  user  defined  distance  value.  It  is  designed  to  provide  a warning  related  to  the  next  vehicle  maintenance  or oil  change  job  is  due.  The unit of distance must be the same as the ‘Mileage Starting Value’.  The default setting for this value is 1000 km   Application  Park & Accident    Towing Alert:  The  Towing  Alert  must  be  enabled  before  it  can  be  used.    This  feature requests  ‘Input 1’to be  enabled  as  “ignition”.    When  vehicle  with the  unit shuts down its engine, if unit experiences a movement that generates 2G or greater force, the unit will send an alert to the remote server.  This may be in a situation where someone tows a vehicle without consent.   Trigger Value:  The G Sensor Trigger Value has a default value of 2Gs and should be kept at a low recommended value to sense movement.    Accident Alert:  The accident alert requires enabling before it is used.  It is designed to sense a  high  impact  hit  and  send  an  alert  upon  receiving  it  similar  to  that  of  a vehicle collision. In order to have this alert working properly, ‘Input 1’ must be  enabled  as  “ignition”,  also,  user  should  provide  requested  “ignition on/off” signal on Input 1. See section 4.3 I/O  – Note.  Trigger Value:  The G Sensor Trigger Value has a default value of 5Gs and should be kept as a recommended value to sense a vehicle collision as opposed to a pot hole
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 32  5  HARDWARE DETAILS & INSTALLATION  The  Starfinder  Lite  is  enclosed  in  a  robust  metal  case  and  can  withstand  intensive  shock  and temperature environments.  The features on the front of the unit include a SIM card tray, a  USB port, the reset button, speaker and microphone jacks, 2 female SMA connectors for the GPS and GSM antennas, and three LEDs to show the status of reporting and connectivity as shown in the below image.     The connections available  on  the back of  the unit  include two optically  isolated  inputs and three Relay outputs in the main I/O section labeled as 12V, one analog input and the TTL I/O ports used for the call answer button labeled as 3-5V, a wide power supply input range of 9-36V, and RS232 interface as shown in the below  image.   Note:  Please  refer  to  sections  5.1.5  through 5.1.9  for detailed electrical specifications.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 33   5.1  Hardware Details    5.1.1  GPS Engine Specifications    Value  Units Channels  20  Channels RF Frequency  1575.42  MHz Position update rate  1  Hz Active antenna bias voltage  3  V Position accuracy  < 10  Meters Velocity accuracy  0.1  m/s Time accuracy  1  uS Cold start acquisition time  42  Seconds Warm start acquisition time  38  Seconds Hot start acquisition time  1  Seconds Maximum velocity tracked  515  m/s Maximum altitude tracked  18,000  Meters Jerk  20  m/s3 Tracking Sensitivity  -159  dBm Navigation Sensitivity  -159  dBm     5.1.2  GSM Modem Specifications  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS component (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) • Designed for M2M and automotive applications • 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
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 34   5.1.3 GPS Antenna Specifications  Frequency  1575.42 +/- 3 MHz VSWR  2.0 Max Bandwidth  10 MHz Min Axial Ratio  3dB Typical Impedance  50 Ohm Peak Gain  4 dBic Min Gain Coverage  ≥ -4dBic at 90° ≤ 0 ≤ 90° (over 75% volume) Polarization  RHCP DC Voltage  3.3V    5.1.4  GSM Antenna Specifications  Bands  850/900/1800/1900 MHz Frequency Range  824~960 MHz // 1710~1990 MHz Impedance  50 Ohm VSWR  <2.0 Gain  2dBi Radiation  Omni Polarization  Vertical Wave  Half Wave Dipole
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 35   5.2  Installation  The difficulty level of installing your Starfinder Lite depends on which features you would like to use.  Outlined here will be the basic installation requirements for real-time tracking.  You can refer to the Optically Isolated Inputs, Outputs with relays, and Analog Port sections for more advanced hardware features which may require a more intricate installation.  5.2.1  Required Hardware  • Starfinder Lite  • Power, I/O harness, and call button cables   • GSM patch antenna (3 meters long )   • GPS magnet mount antenna ( 5 meters long ) • GPRS enabled SIM card with known APN settings*   5.2.2 Installing your Starfinder Lite  To begin the installation, insert your activated SIM card into the SIM card tray.  Connect the GSM patch antenna (long and skinny) and GPS magnet antenna (square) to the appropriate connectors.  To power the unit, connect the power wiring harness and connect the red and black wires to a 9-36V DC supply.  Make sure the supplied fuse is in place.   5.2.3  Considerations  There are a few considerations you should make when installing your Starfinder Lite.  You should make sure the unit is somewhat accessible so that you can connect the unit to a laptop via USB for configuration and local NMEA-0183 output. The GSM antenna may be mounted almost anywhere, as  the  GSM  signal  is  generally  very  strong.    The  GPS  antenna,  however,  should  be  mounted somewhere  with  a  clear  line  of  sight  to  the  sky  under  dash  board,  or  at  least  in  a  position  not surrounded by metal.  If you are having trouble receiving either signal, try relocating the antenna. Another consideration is, if user wants to get high quality Audio performance, please keep distance SF_Lite unit with electromagnetic noise source.   5.2.4 Other Options  The  Starfinder  Lite  comes  with  many  other  options  which  may  need  installation.    There  are  2 optically isolated inputs, 3 Relay outputs, and 1 analog port which may need to be connected and would  rely  on  the  specific  application  for  installation  details.    A  certified  car  audio/security installer should be familiar with connecting the relays to door locks or starter triggers.  The specs and considerations for these other features can be found later in this section.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 36  5.2.5 Power Connector  The main Power supply voltage could work in the range of 9-36V.  Typical power consumption of the  Starfinder  Lite is  1W  with  peaks  up to 5.5W.   The  current  drawn  is a  result  of power over voltage, thus a low voltage power supply will need to provide more current.    5.2.6 Buttons Input/Output    These four connections are used by the StarFinder Lite Button/Analog cable set. If you are using these without the standard cable set, the following summarizes the use of these connections.  Input BIO1 – Active LOW; will start, answer, or end a phone call (if enabled) Input BIO2 – Active LOW; will send a Panic report to LocationNow (if enabled) Output BIO3 – Normally LOW; indicates phone call status (used to drive LED) GND – Common Ground  The inputs are standard 3.3V to signal a logical HIGH, and tolerant up to 5V; exceeding 5V can damage your StarFinder Lite.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 37  5.2.7 Analog Input          Analog Input – When enabled, the analog port is used to measure input voltage from 0-3.3V and will send an alert when the voltage exceeds the level specified in your configuration. The Analog input is tolerant up to 5V; exceeding 5V can damage your StarFinder Lite.  Analog GND – This is the ground reference for the Analog Input signal.   5.2.8 Optically Isolated Inputs    The positive wires are the sensing wires or wires that detect the voltage changes and the negative wires are for common ground.  The positive wires are most commonly connected to solenoid wires that drive ignition, horn, air conditioning, gas cap, door open/closed status, etc.  When the inputs are enabled, they will send an alert when the specified condition is met, and all have the same electrical characteristics and behavioural options.    Input voltage  0-3.3V Resolution  10 bit Sample Time  100ms
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 38     Electrical/Logic Levels Characteristics    Minimum  Maximum   Voltage  Amperage Voltage  Amperage Logical HIGH  3.5V  1.3mA  18V  6.7mA Logical LOW  0V  0mA  1.5V  1.1mA  Note: An input level exceeding 19V could damage the StarFinder Lite and should be avoided.   5.2.9 Three Relay Outputs  The Starfinder Lite has three relay outputs which can be remotely controlled by the control center. All  three  outputs  have  the  same  electrical  characteristics  and  behavioral  options.    The  outputs serve  as  a  switch  either  to  drive  an  external  relay  or  to  open/close  an  existing  low  amperage circuit.  Follow the electrical characteristics chart below or damage may be incurred to both unit and vehicle.  Also review page 30 for the output behavior.  Electrical Characteristics   Maximum Allowable Voltage  Maximum Allowable Current AC 125 V  0.5A DC 60 V  0.3A DC 30 V  1A   The switch status of internal Relay when its correspondent output is disabled   Relay 1 --- normally opened;    Relay 2 --- normally opened; Relay 3 --- normally opened;
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 39   6  OPERATION  The following outlines the various operating and reporting features of the Starfinder Lite.  6.1  LED Operation  Three LEDs are on the  front of the unit.  They  are used  to  indicate the  working status  of power supply , GPS, and GSM.  The following is a description of their operation.  LED  Off  Fast Flashing  Slow Flashing  Keeping On Power (Red)  External power not available     External power available GPS (Green)    GPS Searching for Position    GPS fixed GSM (Yellow)    Searching for GSM network  GSM network  connected    6.2  Position Reporting by Event  There  are  many  events  which can  trigger  the  Starfinder-Lite  to  send  a  position  report.    Most of them are outlined below.  For other possible messages, contact sales@laipac.com to purchase the development protocol.  The descriptions in italics are options and not standard features.  • Input 1 (Opto 1)  An  electrical  current  signal  exerted  on  Input  1  port  will  send  a position message to the control center with the corresponding event code. • Input 2 (Opto 2)  An  electrical  current  signal  exerted on Input 2  will  send  a position message to the control center with the corresponding event code. • Geo-Fence  Once the hardware Geo-Fence is set, the Starfinder will report back to the control center when the unit has travelled in/out the boundary with the corresponding event code. • Over speed  When  the  Starfinder  travels  above  the  set  speed limit  it will  report back to the control center with the appropriate event code. • Timed Reporting When  the  time  interval  reporting  is  set  the  Starfinder  will  send  a position message to the control center after this amount of time. • Distance Reporting  When  the distance  interval is set  the  Starfinder  will send  a position message to the control center after it has travelled this set distance. • Accident Alert  When  detected  that  a  high  acceleration  (configurable  level)  is achieved  the  Starfinder  Lite  will  send  a  report  to  the  SMS  base station or control center. • Towing Alert  With  the  towing  alert enabled and  the  vehicle  ignition  is  off  when the unit senses movement, an alert message will be sent.
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 40  • DL Memory Full  Data  Logger  Memory  Full alert  will cause  the unit to  send  an alert when  the  internal  memory  of  the  unit  is  full  or  has  reached  max capacity. • Mileage Alert  Mileage alert will cause the unit to send an alert when travel distance reaches the value specified by user.  *  When  both  time  and  distance  intervals  are  set  they  work  dynamically  together  like  an  ‘OR’ operation.  This means that whenever either condition is met, it will report.  * For detail above refer to section 4.   6.3  Reporting by Request  In addition to automatically reporting the position you can manually request the current position or settings.  The following are some parameters which can be requested.  • System information such as firmware version and memory size • Current position • Current mileage or speed limit setting • Current Report settings • Current Geo-Fence settings • Current log settings • Current input status • Current output status   6.4  Serial Port  Optional
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 41  6.5  Function and its configuration method  This table lists the different functions that the Starfinder Lite offers and outlines where they can be configured in reference to the configuration utility, remotely using our protocol, or with our LBS www.locationnow.com platform.   Feature  Location Now Remote Config  Utility        Device ID  No  Yes  Yes Device Password  No  Yes  Yes GSM Band  No  No  Yes SIM Pin Number  No  No  Yes Time Zone  No  No  Yes        GPRS Mode  No  Yes  Yes SMS Mode  No  Yes  Yes Voice  No  No  Yes Incoming call  No  No  Yes GPRS to SMS fall back  No  No  Yes        APN  No  Yes  Yes APN username  No  Yes  Yes APN Password  No  Yes  Yes Domain name 1a  No  Yes  Yes Port 1a  No  Yes  Yes Static IP 1  No  No  Yes Port 1  No  No  Yes Domain name 2a  No  No  Yes Port 2a  No  No  Yes Static IP 2  No  No  Yes Port 2  No  No  Yes DNS IP 1  No  Yes  Yes DNS IP 2  No  Yes  Yes        NMEA USB Port output Baud Rate  No  No  Yes WAAS / EGNOS  No  No  Yes        Report by time  Yes  Yes  Yes Report by distance  Yes  Yes  Yes Smart Log  No  No  Yes Air time green mode  No  No  Yes        Waypoints & Events Log  No  No  Yes Log by Time Interval  No  Yes  Yes Log by Distance Interval  No  Yes  Yes Data Logger Memory Full Alert  No  No  Yes        Assistance Number  Yes  Yes  Yes
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 42  Emergency Number 1  Yes  Yes  Yes Emergency Number 2  Yes  Yes  Yes SMS Base Station Number  No  Yes  Yes        Server Query Selection  No  No  Yes Server Query Interval  No  Yes  Yes        Input 1 as  No  No  Yes Alert when Ignition on-off  No  No  Yes Counter 1 Starting Value  No  No  Yes Alert when Counter 1 Reaches  No  No  Yes Input 2 as  No  No  Yes Alert when Door open-close  No  No  Yes Counter 2 Starting Value  No  No  Yes Alert when Counter 2 Reaches  No  No  Yes        Output 1 as  No  No  Yes Starter Control on-off  No  No  Yes Timer Control 1 Value  No  No  Yes Output 2 as  No  No  Yes Horn Control on-off  No  No  Yes Timer Control 2 Value  No  No  Yes Output 3 as  No  No  Yes Siren Control on-off  No  No  Yes Timer Control 3 Value  No  No  Yes        Panic Button  No  No  Yes Panic Alert with Following Action  No  No  Yes Call Button  No  No  Yes Call Function  No  No  Yes        Analog Input  No  No  Yes Alert when Analog Input Reaches  No  No  Yes        RS232 COM Port  No  No  Yes Interface With  No  No  Yes        Speed Limit Alert  No  No  Yes Speed Limit  Yes  Yes  Yes Mileage Accumulator  No  No  Yes Mileage Starting Value  Yes  Yes  Yes Mileage Alert for Maintenance  No  No  Yes Mileage Delta Value  No  No  Yes        Towing Alert  No  No  Yes Towing G-Sensor Trigger Value  No  No  Yes Accident Alert  No  No  Yes Accident G-Sensor Trigger Value  Yes  Yes  Yes
Laipac Technology Inc.                                                                                    StarFinder Lite User’s Manual & Reference Guide  © 2012-2021 by Laipac Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved.                                              Page 43  Geo-fence Setup  Yes  Yes  No Switch Relay 1  Yes  Yes  No Switch Relay 2  Yes  Yes  No Switch Relay 3  Yes  Yes  No Request Real Time Position  Yes  Yes  No Request Device Data  Yes  Yes  No Request Current Status  Yes  Yes  No Disable G-sensor  Yes  Yes  No Disable Geo-fence  Yes  Yes  No

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