Microlise MTU4 Vehicle tracking and telematics unit User Manual Microlise MTU4 Technical Manual V1 11

Microlise Limited Vehicle tracking and telematics unit Microlise MTU4 Technical Manual V1 11

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 MTU4 MTU4 Technical Manual Issue 1.11 10 Oct 2012
   MTU4    Page 2 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual Conditions This publication and all associated programs and other documents are Copyright (C) 2012 by Microlise. No part  of  this  publication,  or  its  associated  programs  and  other  documentation,  may  be  reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or transcribed into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the express written permission of Microlise.  The issue and/or possession of this document does not entitle the recipient to have or to use, or have access to,  the Microlise  Tracking  Unit  4  (MTU4)  product.  Such  use  or  access  is  subject  to  separate contracts  or product  licences. Whilst every effort is  made to ensure that the  information contained  in this document is correct, Microlise makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and  does  not  accept  liability  for  any  errors  or  omissions.  If  for  any  reason  the  foregoing  disclaimer  is ineffective, the liability of Microlise shall not exceed that which it may have under the contract pursuant to which this document has been supplied.  Any particular release of the MTU4 product may not contain all the facilities described in this document. New releases of the product may contain extra facilities which are not described in this document. Microlise will, in this latter case and if requested, supply additional information about any extra facilities supplied with a user's particular release of the product.  Battery pack safety The MTU4 contains a Li-ion battery pack.  This is not user replaceable. If replacement is needed please contact Microlise Service.  CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF BATTERY ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  Please note: Batteries must not be disposed of with normal household or business waste. Please dispose of inaccordance with local regulations in force for battery disposal.  FCC Rules This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes  or  modifications  to  the  MTU4  unit  not  expressly  approved  by  Microlise  could  void  the  user's authority to operate the equipment.  Note: 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. •  ncrease 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.  R&TTE directive  0168 This device complies with the European Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) directive, including product safety and electrical interference directives.
   MTU4    Page 3 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual  Revision history Issue 1.0  Initial draft for internal review.  23 January 2012 Issue 1.1  First release.  25 January 2012 Issue 1.2  Battery capacity incorrectly stated as 5.7 Ahr. Corrected to 5.2 AHr.  30 January 2012 Issue 1.3  1. GSM / Blutooth audio call set up details added. 2. Bluegiga BlueTest3 test application details added. 3. External antenna guidance notes added. 20 February 2012 Issue 1.4  1. Battery warning and disposal information added. 2. In-line wiring harness fuse type specified. 27 March 2012 Issue 1.5  Upper supply voltage limit revised to 32V d.c.  14 June 2012 Issue 1.6   1. Signal path annotation added to block diagram 2. FCC regulatory information added 2 Aug 2012 Issue 1.7  1. FCC Class B “information to the user” added 2. Description of operation updated to include details of all sections of the circuit and both antenna options. 7 Aug 2012 Issue 1.8  Details of GSM and Bluetooth antennas added  13 Aug 2012 Issue 1.9  Details of diagnostic screen added  16 Aug 2012 Issue 1.10  Copy of European Declaration of Conformity added, R&TTE / CE compliance detail and details of functions not supported in USA  30 Sept 2012 Issue 1.11  External antenna specifications for FCC compliance added  10 Oct 2012
   MTU4    Page 4 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual Contents 1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 5 2 Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 5 3 Wiring ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 4 Description of operation ............................................................................................................................ 6 5 Antenna details ......................................................................................................................................... 7 5.1 Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................................ 7 5.2 GSM ................................................................................................................................................... 7 6 Tuning and serviceable parts .................................................................................................................... 7 7 Block diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 8 8 Configuration and diagnostics menu ........................................................................................................ 8 8.1 Establishing a GPRS connection and monitoring the GPS stream ................................................. 10 8.2 Establishing a voice call, using a Bluetooth headset ....................................................................... 10 8.3 Using the Bluegiga BlueTest3 application ....................................................................................... 11 9 Technical specification ............................................................................................................................ 13 10 EU Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................. 14
   MTU4    Page 5 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual 1  Overview The Microlise Tracking Unit 4 (MTU4) is battery backed, vehicle tracking and telematics unit utilizing GPS, GSM / GPRS and Bluetooth technology.  The unit is available in two hardware variants: a)  MTU4-A with integral GSM and GPS antennas b)  MTU4-B with SMA connectors for connecting external GSM and GPS antennas    Units are supplied to customers pre-configured by Microlise with appropriate configurations along with wiring harnesses to suit the intended application. 2  Installation The MTU4 is designed for installation both within the vehicle cab and also for installation on a trailer.  Depending on the application the device may be permanently powered (e.g. an in cab installation) or powered only periodically (e.g. in a trailer tracking application only when the trailer is hooked up to a tractor  unit.)  However,  in  either  application the  unit  is  designed  to  make  efficient use  of  the power available through the use of sleep modes when there is no activity. When selecting a suitable mounting location, please be aware of: •  Excessive temperatures (operating temperature: -25°C to 55°C) •  Corrosive fluids  •  Areas where the unit may obstruct the drivers view or impede operation of the vehicle •  Locations which may shield the unit and affect GPS and GPRS reception.  If an external antenna is being used with the unit, then it should be located at least 30 cm from the MTU4 and any other ECU in the vehicle. Any excess antenna cable must not be tightly coiled up.  The installation must be carried out in accordance with FCS1362:2010 or later, by a competent auto-electrician. GPS connection (MTU4-B only) GSM connection (MTU4-B only) Primary 48 way connection Secondary 32 way connection
   MTU4    Page 6 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual 3  Wiring For basic in cab installations only the following wires need be connected: MTU4 primary connector pin no  Wire colour  Signal  In-line fuse* required  P2M  Red  12V or 24V supply  3A P3K  Yellow  Ignition  1A P4K   Orange  Engine run  1A P1M   Black  Ground  None  For bench testing, connect the red, yellow and orange wires to a +12V or 24V supply and the black wire to 0V / Ground. * Fuses and all replacements need to be automotive blade type ATO. 4  Description of operation Providing external power is applied, or the internal battery is sufficiently charged, and the unit is within GPS and GPRS coverage the unit will periodically (based on time and/or distance, and configuration) transmit location and telematics information to the relevant Microlise system. If out of GPRS coverage then messages are stored into non-volatile Flash memory for transmission later when a GPRS connection can be established. Whilst operating on external power the unit will charge the internal battery as required. Two  CAN  interfaces  are  incorporated  which  are  typically  used  to  either  listen  for,  or  request information on automotive CAN busses. The  unit  incorporates  three  RS232  interfaces  which  can  be  used  for  connection  of  a  variety  of peripherals,  e.g.  Mobile  Data  Terminals,  refrigeration  temperature  monitoring  equipment,  printers, sensors or other devices. A Dallas 1 wire interface is provided. This is typically used for driver identification via Dallas iButtons, but could also be used with any other device in the “1 wire” range. Connection can be made to a vehicle Digital Tachograph via the built in digital tachograph interface. This can be as an alternative way to identify the driver and also capture information needed to comply with regulations regarding drivers’ hours. The unit incorporates seven digital inputs. Two are available for monitoring ignition status, another for engine  run,  the  remainder  are  general  purpose  inputs  which  can  be  used  for  monitoring  doors switches, panic buttons or other digital signals. A real time clock is incorporated for time-stamping all events recorded by the unit. The  unit  monitors  its  own  internal  temperature.  Battery  charging  is  only  permitted  when  the temperature is within the specified limits of the battery pack. The Bluetooth interface can be used for diagnostics, for connection to peripheral devices, e.g. a data terminal, and also for audio connection to a Bluetooth car kit for hands free voice calls. A USB OTG (on the go) port is provided. This can also be used for diagnostics, but can also be used for connection to a range of USB host or slave devices. Using the  built in  Codec  and a  audio output via  Bluetooth  the unit can play tones or make  audible announcements to the driver of a vehicle, e.g. to provide real time feedback on driving style. Depending  on  the  device  purchased,  the  unit  is  fitted  with  internal  GSM  and  GPS  antennas,  or  is provided  with  SMA  connections  to  which  separate,  or  a  combined  GSM/GPS,  antennas  may  be connected. A microSD card may be fitted internal for applications requiring additional Flash storage capacity.
   MTU4    Page 7 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual Two relay outputs with change over contacts are provided for remote control of other devices. The built in accelerometer can be used to monitor harsh braking, acceleration, cornering, and any lean of the vehicle.  The built in GSM modem supports four GSM frequency bands (850, 900, 1800 & 1900 MHz). The 900 and 1800 MHz bands are used in Europe, but are not operational in the USA. The 850 and 1900 MHz bands are the only bands used for GSM in the USA and Canada. 5  Antenna details 5.1  Bluetooth Both  variants  of  the  product  (MTU4-A  and  MTU4-B)  incorporate  the  Bluegiga  WT32-A  Bluetooth module. This module has a built in chip antenna with a peak gain of 1.5 dBi. 5.2  GSM The MTU4-A has a build in custom designed GSM antenna. This has a gain of 0 dBi. The MTU4-B has a SMA connection to which an external GSM antenna can be connected. A typical antenna is the Hirshmann GPS1890LP, the GSM gain of which is 0 dBi. Please note: To comply with FCC regulations the external antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed 3.0dBi at 1900 MHz / 1.4dBi at 850 MHz 6  Tuning and serviceable parts The MTU4 contains no user tunable parts. The MTU4 contains no user serviceable parts.
   MTU4    Page 8 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual  7  Block diagram                         8  Configuration and diagnostics menu To access the configuration and diagnostics menu a PC or  laptop with a  RS232 port (or a  USB to RS232 adaptor) should be connected to the MTU4 as follows:  MTU4 primary connector pin no  MTU4 signal  PC / laptop serial port pin no  PC serial port signal P3C  DTE-RX  3  Transmit  P1C  DTE-TX  2  Receive  P1B  Ground  5  Ground  On the PC or laptop execute a terminal program, e.g. Hyperterminal, and set the RS232 configuration as follows: 115200 baud, 8 bit, no parity, 1 stop bit  By default the unit will output debug messages to the terminal program. RF Ignition Iso Ignition Engine run Input 0 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Digital o/ps I2C  I2C RS232 Serial 0 RS232 Serial 1 RS232 Serial 2 Digital tacho Dallas 1 wire RS485 Serial Address & data bus CAN data Serial data Serial data Serial data Serial data +VE GND PSUs, 3.7V 5.2Ahr Li-ion battery, charger and power management    STM32F207IG microprocessor 8MHz xtal uBlox LEA-6 GPS receiver 1575.42 MHz 12V / 24V d.c. supply Telit GE864 QUAD V2 GSM / GPRS modem 850/900/1800/1900 MHz CAN interface  x 2 Serial interfaces (RS232 DTE,  RS232 DCE RS232 TX/RX, Digital tacho, Dallas 1 wire RS485) 1.832MHz xtal Ignition, isolated ignition, engine run and 4 x general purpose inputs  32MB Flash memory 4MB SRAM  memory Relay outputs x 2 3 axis accelerometer uSD memory card slot Codec 12.288 MHz xtal Bluegiga WT32 Bluetooth (integral  2.4GHz antenna) Real time clock 32.769kHz xtal Temp sensor 5V, 4V5, Vbatt & 3V0 rails Audio Serial data I2C Digital i/ps CAN0 H CAN0 L CAN1 H CAN1 L Relay 0 (NO, NC & COM) Relay 1 (NO, NC & COM) RF Internal GSM antenna (MTU4-A) Link cable to external SMA (MTU4-B) Internal GPS antenna (MTU4-A) Link cable to  external SMA (MTU4-B)
   MTU4    Page 9 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual  On hitting the “Esc” key the following menu will appear:                                      Main Menu                          1 - Debugs                         2 - Logs                         3 - View Config                         4 - Test                         5 - Configure                         6 - Download                         7 - CAN Event Data                         8 - CAN Log Data                         9 - Advanced Menu  Enter option >    Press ‘4’ to select the “Test” screen as follows:                                                   Status Screen MTU4 Time       :Thursday, 16/08/12,20:43:37 IMEI            :351934045707440        Telit 865: 10.00.023 Ver             :1.5.6  crc 0x2c40 size:384464 IMSI            :234159119456948 ICCID           :89441000302007987555 Sig Q           :13 = 41 Percent GPRS            :Connected IP              :10.180.30.211 SRVR            :94.125.17.212          Connected       5432 Power Retain    :7200   Sleep: 900=0    Re-try: 6 VIN             :00000000000000000  source 0x00  GPSVer          :HW:00040007    SW:7.03 (45969) Latitude        : 52.91347120   Power           :Off (0.32v) Longitude       : -1.23514640   Ignition        :Off GPSFix          :TRUE           Ch0 (DPU)       :Low Num Sats        :5              Ch1 (DPU)       :Low Speed           :  0.000000     Ch2 (DPU)       :Low Course          :  0.000000     Ch3 (DPU)       :Low Distance        :0000014934     Shut Down       :16s GPS Antenna     :0              Batt Capacity   :unknown (3.65v) GPS err (fHacc) :     39.00     Charge State    :Standby GPS FixCount    :  0 MainMin :2498 MainMax :3873 MainCurrent :2498 MainMaxT :0022 TIM5 Counters (10us/cnt) Loop Time       : Max :00002181 Current :00000039 (00000494) Func 03         : Max :00002142 Current :00000014 (00002142)
   MTU4    Page 10 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual   For advanced options, press ‘9’. The following menu will then appear:                                   Advanced Menu                          a - Direct GSM                         b - Direct GPS                         c - Direct Bluetooth                         d - Device Tests                         e - Device Info                         f - Current Settings                         g - Upload                         h - Erase Config                         i - Erase Reports                         j - Erase Datastore                         k - Erase Debugs                         l - Immediate Reset                         m - Erase ASSET / set VIN                         n - Power Supply Control                         y – Direct BlueTest3                         z - Prod Test  Enter option >  To return to the “Main Menu” press “Esc”..  8.1  Establishing a GPRS connection and monitoring the GPS stream Select menu options ‘9 a’ for a “Direct GSM” connection. Once selected, AT commands may be sent directly to the integral GSM modem. e.g. type “AT+CGATT=1” (without double quotes) to put the modem into auto attach mode for GPRS testing. Press  “Ctrl”  “g”  to  switch  to  the  GPS  stream  and  “Ctrl”  “a”  to  switch  back  to  the  GSM  modem,  if needed.  Once testing is complete press “Esc” to return to the “Advanced Menu” and “Esc” again to return to the “Main Menu”.  Note:  Pressing  “Esc”  when  in  any “Direct  …  “  mode  will  cause  the  unit  to  resume  normal  tracking operations and close any GPRS connection or GSM call.  8.2  Establishing a voice call, using a Bluetooth headset Select menu option ‘9 c” for a “Direct Bluetooth” connection, then follow the steps below: 1.  Type “AT” (without quotes) and check for response “OK” If pairing with the Bluetooth headset has been carried out previously, then skip steps 2 to 12 and jump to step 13. 2.  Type the following commands to clear any previous pairing: SET BT PAIR * SET RESET 3.  Check for Bluegiga copyright message and “READY”
   MTU4    Page 11 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual 4.  Type the following commands: SET BT CLASS 200408 SET PROFILE HFP-AG ON SET BT AUTH * 0000 5.  Set the headset into discoverable mode by holding the silver button pressed for 6 seconds. The led should then flash red / blue. 6.  Type the following command: PAIR 00:23:7F:7D:AB:8D           (replace “00:23:7F:7D:AB:8D” with the MAC address of headset being used) 7.  Check for the response: PAIR 00:23:7F:7D:AB:8D  OK 8.  Type the following command: CALL 00:23:7F:7D:AB:8D  111E  HFP-AG 9.  Check for response “CONNECT 0 …. “ 10. Pressing volume on headset should cause responses to appear in terminal window. 11. Power down the MTU4 and the headset, then re-apply power / switch on both. 12. Select menu option “9 c” for “Direct Bluetooth” 13. Type “RING”, then press the silver button the headset twice 14. Check for the response: RING 1 00:23:7f:7d:ab:8d SCO 15. Press “Ctrl” “a” to switch to “Direct GSM” mode 16. Type the following commands: AT#CAP=2 ATD07977008706;            (Change the phone number to suit. Note the trailing “;”) 17. A voice call should now be established. 18. To end the GSM call type “ATH” 19. To end the Bluetooth audio connection press “Ctrl” “b”, then type “HANGUP”  Once testing is complete press “Esc” to return to the “Advanced Menu” and “Esc” again to return to the “Main Menu”.  Note:  Pressing  “Esc”  when  in  any “Direct  …  “  mode  will  cause  the  unit  to  resume  normal  tracking operations and close any GPRS connection or GSM call.  8.3  Using the Bluegiga BlueTest3 application Select menu option ‘9 y” for a “Direct BlueTest3” connection. The following should appear:                        Direct BlueTest3  Exit the terminal program and start the “BlueTest3” utility In the "Transport" box select "BCSP" In the "Serial Port" box choose the COM port previously used by the terminal application.. In the "Baud Rate" box choose "115200"
   MTU4    Page 12 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual Click "OK" Communication should now be established with the BlueGiga module.
   MTU4    Page 13 of 14  Issue 1.11  MTU4 Technical Manual  9  Technical specification Item  Specification Power Supply 6 – 32 V dc  or internal 5.2Ahr 3.7V Li-ion battery Current Consumption Sleep: Operating:  < 2mA < 2A  Supported interfaces:  RS232 x 2 (1 x DTE, 1 x DCE) RS232 TX / RX only Digital tachograph serial Dallas 1 wire Engine run Ignition Isolated ignition Analog / digital inputs x 4 Relay outputs (NO / NC) x 2      CAN bus interface x 2 RS485 interface USB host / slave OTG port Bluetooth (HF-AG and SPP) Accelerometer       3V SIM card interface GSM/GPRS Modem: Power:  GPRS: Voice support: SMS support:  Quad band (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz bands supported) 850/900 Class 4 (2W) 1800/1900 Class 1 (1W) Multi-slot Class 10, Class B MT & MO MT & MO GPS Receiver: Channels: Accuracy: Antenna supply:  High-sensitivity, L1 frequency, C/A code  50 channels, SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS support) 2.5m CEP 3V output for active antennas Mechanical Dimensions: Weight:  180mm x 40mm x 115mm   approx. 500g  Environmental Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Ingress protection:  -25°C to +55°C -40°C to +85°C IP69k
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