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Contents
1.0
Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.0
Quick Setup ............................................................................................................................... 11
2.1
2.2
3.0
3.8
Power on the Device ..................................................................................................... 14
Power off the Device ..................................................................................................... 14
Charge the Device ......................................................................................................... 14
Wake Up the Device ...................................................................................................... 14
Device Battery ................................................................................................................ 14
Firmware Updates ......................................................................................................... 15
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................ 15
3.7.1 Charge Status LED ......................................................................................... 15
3.7.2 Power LED ........................................................................................................ 16
3.7.3 User LED ........................................................................................................... 16
Button Behavior ............................................................................................................. 16
3.8.1 User Button ...................................................................................................... 16
3.8.2 Power Button ................................................................................................... 17
Using Intel® Device Management Service ................................................................... 18
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.0
Setup ................................................................................................................................ 11
View Device Data ........................................................................................................... 12
Using the Sonim XPi .............................................................................................................. 14
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
4.0
Features ............................................................................................................................. 6
What’s in the Box? .......................................................................................................... 9
Support .............................................................................................................................. 9
Factory Configuration ................................................................................................... 18
Search Capability ........................................................................................................... 20
Configure a Single Device............................................................................................ 21
Configure Multiple (Bulk) Devices .............................................................................. 22
Configuration Considerations ...................................................................................... 22
User Interface ................................................................................................................ 23
4.6.1 Accessing Intel® DMS End Interface ......................................................... 23
4.6.2 Orders ............................................................................................................... 24
4.6.3 Devices .............................................................................................................. 26
Using Intel® LTE IOT Display Mobile App .................................................................... 33
Appendix A FAQ ................................................................................................................................... 34
Appendix B Terminology ................................................................................................................. 36
Appendix C Security .......................................................................................................................... 37
Appendix D Safety and Regulatory Requirements ................................................................ 39
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1. Sonim XPiTM IP65 Rugged Device....................................................................................... 6
2.
LED Indicators and Buttons ......................................................................................... 15
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Default Configuration.................................................................................................... 19
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Search Capability ........................................................................................................... 20
5. Devices Menu ....................................................................................................................... 21
6. Bulk Configuration ............................................................................................................... 22
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Intel® DMS login screen.............................................................................................. 24
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AT&T IoT Platform Login Screen ................................................................................ 24
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Order Fields .................................................................................................................... 25
10. View Devices................................................................................................................... 26
11. Device Search Fields ..................................................................................................... 26
12. Device Fields ................................................................................................................... 27
13. Default Device Configuration ...................................................................................... 29
14. Bulk Configure Devices ................................................................................................ 31
15. View Device Data in M2X ............................................................................................. 32
16. M2X Stream Data .......................................................................................................... 32
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Supported Features ......................................................................................................... 7
Charge Status LED Indicators ..................................................................................... 15
Power LED Indicators.................................................................................................... 16
User LED Indicators ...................................................................................................... 16
User Button Behavior.................................................................................................... 17
Power Button Behavior ................................................................................................. 17
Terminology .................................................................................................................... 36
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1.0
Introduction
The Sonim XPi harnesses the power of data and enables businesses to gain valuable
insights by connecting and gathering information from equipment, livestock, vehicles,
shipping containers, and more. Built to withstand the most brutal environments, the
rugged design of the XPi opens the door for unlimited field deployment possibilities. The
XPi has been pre-certified on the AT&T LTE network and can quickly deploy multiple
intelligent sensors in the field. Optimized for the AT&T IoT platform and M2x service, the
XPi can be up and running and collecting data in minutes with no need for specialized
training or experience.
Figure 1. Sonim XPiTM IP65 Rugged Device
1.1
Features
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Table 1.
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Built-in sensors with modular design to securely attach additional sensors
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Connects to AT&T’s M2X Service and Flow Designer platforms
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4G LTE CAT 1 America
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Intel® Quark™ SE Microcontroller C1000
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1 MB SPI flash memory
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USB 1.1 connector
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36-pin expansion connector
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Ultra-rugged IP65 design
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Embedded SIM
Supported Features
Feature
Initial Configuration
Description
At power-up, the platform:
 Connects to a time service to align its Real Time Clock.
Note: For this release, there is no integration to the Intel® Device
Management Service, so the default device configuration is used. See
Section 5.1 for the settings used.
Time Management.
After power on, the platform performs an NTP sync to ensure it has the
correct time.
Power Management
Sensors which are disabled through the configuration are held in the
lowest possible power consumption state.
Sensors which are enabled through the configuration settings are held
in the lowest possible power consumption state when not active.
When the GPS sensor is enabled, it is held in the Warm Start standby
mode, with the "Easy” orbit predication algorithm enabled to minimize
satellite acquisition time.
The host processor is held in the lowest possible power state when not
actively communicating with the modem or sensors.
Connectivity
Management
Cellular Modem
If the connection to the Cellular Network fails the connection is retried.
The retry mechanism depends on whether the NTP Sync has
happened or not.
No NTP Sync :
 Connection request sent every second until successful connection is
made or retry duration ends.
NTP Sync successful :
 Connection is retried based on a configurable number of attempts. If
no connection is made the retry mechanism restarts at the next
upload interval.
When a connection is established to the Cloud platform:
 All stored sensor data is uploaded and deleted from the host
processor buffer.
If a Cloud connection is unsuccessful, the sensor samples are buffered
until the next connection time.
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Feature
Description
Bluetooth
When the Bluetooth feature is enabled, the advertising interval is set to
1200ms to lower the BLE module power consumption.
The Bluetooth module provides the following read-only characteristics:
 Battery Service
 Most recent cellular RSSI value
 Number of cellular connection retry attempts within the last 24 hours
 Time and date of the last successful cellular connection
 GPS Latitude
 GPS Longitude
 GPS Altitude
 GPS Number of satellites in view
 Humidity
 Temperature
 Barometric Pressure
 Peak Vibration
 Ambient Light
The Bluetooth module buffers the Characteristic data internally.
When enabled, the Bluetooth GAP server publishes a device name of
LIQD-xxxx, where “xxxx” is the unique serial number of the platform.
Sensor
Management
When a sensor value is recorded, a 32 bit UNIX timestamp is recorded
with it. All timestamps are reported in ISO8601 UTC format, with no
time zone offset applied.
Depression of the user push button:
 Causes an immediate connection attempt to the Cloud server,
initiating a configuration check and transfer of sensor data
 Does not alter the timing of periodic cellular connection attempts
At the configured update interval:
 The device connects to the M2X platform and posts its buffered
sensor data
Supported Sensor Streams in this release include :
 Ambient Light - ambient light
 Battery Level - bat
 Humidity - humidity
 Location - location
 Barometric Pressure - pressure
 Vibration - shock
 RSSI - rssi
 Temperature - temp
The device API key created for the device to upload sensor data has
POST and PUT rights only.
Cloud
Communication
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At the configured update interval, the device connects to the M2X
platform and posts its buffered sensor data.
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Feature
Description
Uploading multiple streams using JSON Formatted messages via
HTTP/HTTPS is supported.
The device API key created for the device to upload sensor has POST
and PUT rights only.
LED Indicators
See Section 3.8
Button Behavior
See Section 3.9
Device Modes
The device can be put into different modes to allow flexibility for
different lab testing requirements.
 Standard Mode (“s” -> Normal Operational Mode)
 Network Test Mode (“t” -> Network Registration Only)
 Always On Mode (“a” -> Keep Cellular Modem Always On – No
Sleep)
See Section 3.7 for details
1.2
What’s in the Box?
Verify the components you received:

Sonim XPi™ device
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End cap
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Info sheet
The device comes partially charged and ready to activate.
Note: The 5V/1A USB Charger and Micro USB Cable must be purchased separately.
1.3
Support
For technical support:
1. Go to: https://marketplace.att.com/support
2. Select Sonim XPi in the drop down menu and access:
 Latest User Guides
 The Groove Ticketing
 Live Chat
 Knowledge Base
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https://marketplace.att.com/products/sonim-xpi
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2.0
Quick Setup
Refer to the Quick Start Guide at https://marketplace.att.com/products/sonim-xpi.
2.1
Setup
Follow these steps to set up the Sonim XPi device:
1. Access the Device Management Service at:
https://devicemanagement.intel.com or click this button:
2. Click the button to log in to the AT&T IoT Platform.
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3. Enter the AT&T IoT account credentials that were used when purchasing your
devices.
You are routed to Intel® DMS to activate your devices.
Note: If you do not have a username and password for the AT&T IoT account, ask your
manager for the name of the person who purchased the devices for your company.
4. Click ‘Activate Devices’ to activate all of the devices in your order.
2.2
View Device Data
Users can view device data in two ways:
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1. Download the Intel® LIQD Mobile Application.
2. Use the M2X website.
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3.0
Using the Sonim XPi
Devices come partially charged and ready to be activated.
3.1
Power on the Device
Press and release the Power button to power on the device.
The ‘User LED’ flashes white 3 times at 100ms intervals to indicate the device is
powering up.
If the ‘User LED’ flashes red 3 times, the device is already ON.
Tip:
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If the device is connected to a USB charger, the Power LED is green.
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If the device is running on battery, NO LED is illuminated.
Note: It may take 5-6 seconds for the ‘User LED’ to flash white. Do not press the power Button
again.
3.2
Power off the Device
Press and hold the Power Button for 10 seconds.
The user LED flashes RED every second while the button is held.
3.3
Charge the Device
The XPi can be charged with a 5V/1A USB Charger and Micro USB Cable, purchased
separately.
The Charge Status LED is RED until it is fully charged, at which time the LED turns off.
3.4
Wake Up the Device
If the device is running on battery, it goes to sleep between sensing intervals.
Press and quickly release the Power button to wake up the device. This wakes the
device for 20 seconds.
3.5
Device Battery

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3.6
Firmware Updates
After each data upload, the device connects to the Intel® DMS to check for firmware
updates. Intel will push  firmware updates as needed,
to improve usability and performance of the device.
3.7
LED Indicators
Figure 2 illustrates the user interface of the device.
Figure 2. LED Indicators and Buttons
3.7.1
Table 2.
Charge Status LED
Charge Status LED Indicators
Charging LED
Behavior
Solid RED
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Charging LED
Behavior
OFF
NOTE:
3.7.2
Table 3.
Battery is charged
This LED is controlled by hardware. Software cannot control this LED.
Power LED
Power LED Indicators
Power LED
Behavior
GREEN
3.7.3
Table 4.
Board is powered by USB and turned on
User LED
User LED Indicators
User LED
3.8
Behavior
Flashing WHITE quickly 3 times
Powering up
Flashing RED every second
Button held while powering down the board
GREEN for half a second
Data is successfully sent to the cloud
RED for half a second
Connection attempt to the cloud failed
BLUE for a tenth of a second
Sensors are being sampled
Flash BLUE for 100msec every 1s
BLE is discoverable
BLUE for 3s
BLE connection is made
Flashing AQUA
BLE module is initializing
Button Behavior
Each button has a distinct function and pressing the user and power buttons down
together do not yield any action.
3.8.1
User Button
Before using any user button functions, press the power button to ensure the system is
awake.
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Table 5.
User Button Behavior
User Button
3.8.2
Table 6.
Behavior
Button is pressed and released
An immediate connection attempt to the Cloud server is
made, initiating a configuration check and transfer of
sensor data.
Note: The user LED is solid GREEN for 500ms when data
is successfully sent to the cloud.
Note: On User button press, the user LED is solid WHITE
for 100ms. This LED display indicates that the button press
has been detected.
Button is pressed and held for 2
seconds while the device is running
The BLE module will be enabled.
Note: The user LED flashes AQUA while initializing the
BLE module, then flashes BLUE every 1s while
advertising, and turns off the module after 60s of
advertising. The user LED stays solid BLUE for 3 seconds
if connection is made.
Power Button
Power Button Behavior
Power Button
Behavior
Button is pressed and held for 10
seconds
Device powers down.
The user LED flashes RED every second while the button
is held.
Button is pressed and released
The board wakes up and does not go back to sleep for
20s.
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4.0
Using Intel® Device Management Service
The Intel® DMS provides the user interface for the end user to activate and configure
their devices.
Click on the Orders tab to activate your devices.
Click on the
button next to the device you want to activate. Once you
have activated your devices, you can view their status.
Note: All devices within an order are activated at the same time. Once an order is
activated, the View Devices button is available and the status is Complete.
Click on the Devices tab for information for each order.
4.1
Factory Configuration
All devices are shipped with factory default configuration settings as listed.
All sensors are enabled, as shown in Figure x

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Figure 3. Default Configuration
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4.2
Search Capability
A flexible search form provides several fields to enter search criteria.
Enter criteria in a field and apply search criteria by clicking the Apply Filters button to
query the fields for the results. You can also use the drop down menus to select a
specific AT&T Order ID or view by Device Status.
Figure 4. Search Capability
Click the Remove Filter  button next to the field to clear all criteria, and show all
records.
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4.3
Configure a Single Device
To custom configure your devices individually:
1. Log into the Intel® Device Management System (Intel® DMS) using your AT&T IoT
Platform Account credentials.
2. From the Devices screen, click the name of the device to see data for one device.
Figure 5. Devices Menu
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4.4
Configure Multiple (Bulk) Devices
To configure multiple devices:
1.  Log into the Intel® Device
Management System (Intel® DMS) using your AT&T IoT Platform Account
credentials.
2. Select multiple check boxes next to the device name and utilize the Bulk Configure
feature.
Figure 6. Bulk Configuration
3. Set sensor reading frequency and turn sensors on, or off.
4.5
Configuration Considerations
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Minimum Sensor Reading Frequency – 5 minutes
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Minimum Reporting Interval – 5 minutes
Note: If the Sensor Reading Frequency is set too low relative to the Reporting Interval you may
lose data as older readings will be overwritten by new ones.
Warning: You will receive a warning if the settings entered will likely lead to data loss. However it
should be noted that the calculation used does not account for M2X upload failures or
network connection failures.

Battery Charge Level / Battery Charge Indicator. The Battery Charge Indicator is not
directly configurable and will take its configuration setting from the Battery Charge
Level i.e. if you disable the Battery Charge Level on DMS you will not see any values
reported to the ‘Charging’ stream on M2X.

Possible Values for the Battery Charge Indicator are ON (1) or OFF (0)

Reporting Interval offset.

The ‘com_offset’ parameter is sent by the DMS to the device as part the
configuration. It is used by the device to offset the upload time of the first data
upload after power-on or after a configuration change.

The ‘com-offset’ is a random value between 0 and the Reporting Interval – 1 second.
The intention of the parameter is to avoid multiple devices with the same
configuration that are powered in simultaneously to connect to M2X at the same
time.
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Subsequent uploads should happen as per the configured reporting interval.
4.6
User Interface
4.6.1
Accessing Intel® DMS End Interface
The Intel® Device Management Service User Interface can be accessed at
https://devicemanagment.intel.com/
To login select the ‘Log in’ button on the top right of the screen or the ‘Login to AT&T IoT
Platform’ button.
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Figure 7. Intel® DMS login screen
You are temporarily routed to the AT&T IoT Platform. Enter the credentials for your M2X
account. These credentials are provided during the device order process.
Figure 8. AT&T IoT Platform Login Screen
After entering valid M2X credentials, you are routed back to the Intel® DMS main
interface.
4.6.2
Orders
From the Orders tab, an end user can:

View status of their orders. Possible order states are:
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In Progress
Pending
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
4.6.2.1
Complete order activation for Pending orders
View the Devices on the Order
Order Fields
Figure 9. Order Fields
A. AT&T Order ID The AT&T Order Number assigned when the order was made
B. Devices The number of devices included on the order
C. Order Date The date the order was made
D. Activation Date The date the devices on the order were activated
E. Status The current status of the order
4.6.2.2
Activate an Order
To activate all the devices associated with a specific AT&T Order ID, select the Order ID
in the ‘Orders’ tab and click ‘Activate’.
4.6.2.3
View the Devices on an Order
To view all the devices associated with a specific AT&T Order ID, select the Order ID in
the ‘Orders’ tab and click ‘View Devices’. You are routed to the ‘Devices’ tab where all
the devices for that order are listed.
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Figure 10. View Devices
4.6.3
Devices
From the Devices tab, an end user can:
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4.6.3.1
View the list of current devices
View the configuration for any device
Update the configuration for a device
Update the configuration for a range of devices
Click through to M2X to view device data
Device Search Fields
Figure 11. Device Search Fields
Enter the search term and click ‘Apply filters’ to search.
A. Device Name This is the Name assigned to the Device. By default this is the
Serial Number. Users can edit this field to adopt a more user-friendly name.
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B. AT&T Order ID The AT&T Order Number assigned to the Order
C. Device Serial # Serial Number of the device. The Serial Number is printed on
the back of the device.
D. Device Status Current Status of the device
4.6.3.2
Device Fields
Figure 12. Device Fields
A.
Device Name This is the Name assigned to the Device. By default this is the
Device Serial Number but it can be edited to a more user-friendly name
B.
Device Serial Number Serial Number of the device. The Serial Number is
printed on the back of the device.
C.
ICCID The ICCID associated with the e-sim on the device
D.
Status Current Status of the device. The possible states are:
Not Activated The Device has not been activated or device activation
failed
Healthy The Device is communicating with the Intel® DMS
Pending Sync The most recent configuration change has not been
synced to the device
Sync Error The most recent configuration change failed to sync to the
device
Error Offline The device is not communicating with the Intel® DMS
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E.
Offline
Last Data Received The date of the most recent successful communication
Note: A Device Status of Healthy only indicates that the Device is Online and
communicating successfully with the Intel® DMS. It is not an indication that the
device is successfully collecting and uploading sensor data to M2X.
with the device.
F.
4.6.3.3
Configuration There are 2 possible values for the Configuration setting:
Order Default Indicates that the device is using the factory default
settings.
Custom Indicates that device configuration has been updated from the
factory defaults.
Configure Device(s)
Click the ‘Device Name’ on the ‘Devices’ tab to view the current device configuration.
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4.6.3.3.1
Default Configuration
Figure 13. Default Device Configuration
A. The default value of the ‘Name’ field is the device Serial Number. This can be edited
to a more user-friendly name.
B. RSSI is enabled by default and cannot be disabled.
C. Battery On Charge Indicator is not directly configurable using the Intel® DMS UI and
takes its configuration from the Battery Charge Level. If the Battery Charge Level on
Intel® DMS is disabled, no values are reported to the ‘Charging’ stream on M2X.
Possible Values for the Battery Charge Indicator are ON (1) or OFF (0).
D. The default reporting Interval is 1 hour.
E. The default Sensor Reading Frequency is 15 minutes.
F. All sensors are enabled by default (ON).
G. The ‘Reset to Factory Default’ button resets your device sensor and upload interval
settings to the default settings.
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Note: ‘Reset to Factory Default’ button has no effect on the device name setting.
4.6.3.3.2
Configure a Single Device
Select the Device to be configured by clicking the ‘Device Name’ on the ‘Devices’ tab.
The configurable fields are:

Name To change the device name click ‘Edit’ enter your new device name and
click ‘Save’ to save the change.

Sensor Status Slide the Sensor Status button to the desired position (ON/OFF)
to enable/disable a sensor.

Reporting Interval To change the Reporting interval enter the desired value in
the dialog box and select Minutes/Hours/Days from the dropdown. Minimum
Reporting Interval is 5 minutes.

Sensor Reading Frequency To change the Sensor Reading Frequency enter
the desired value in the dialog box and select Minutes/Hours/Days from the
dropdown. Minimum Sensor Reading Frequency is 5 minutes.
Once the required changes have been made, click ‘Apply’ to save the new configuration.
Note: If the Sensor Reading Frequency is set too low relative to the Reporting Interval,
you may lose data as older readings are overwritten by new ones.
Choosing settings that can likely lead to data loss generate a warning to users. However
the calculation used does not account for M2X upload failures or network connection
failures.
4.6.3.3.3
Bulk Configure Devices
You can also select multiple devices and select ‘Bulk Configure’ to apply the same
configuration to the selected devices.
To Bulk Configure ALL devices on a page, check the box beside the ‘Device Name’ (A)
field at the top of the page and select ‘Bulk Configure’ (B).
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Figure 14. Bulk Configure Devices
Note: If you click the select all box at the top of the page (A) and your devices span more
than one page, you need to configure each page separately.
4.6.3.4
View Device Data in M2X
When a device is powered on, it connects to Intel® DMS to download its configuration,
which includes the M2X Credentials. If the device has successfully connected to the
Intel® DMS, it shows a ‘Healthy’ status.
The Device then takes an initial reading from all enabled sensors and uploads the
readings to M2X. To verify that the sensor data has been successfully uploaded, select
the device from the ‘Devices’ tab and click ‘View Device Data’.
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Figure 15. View Device Data in M2X
Clicking ‘View Device Data’ transfers you to the M2X page for that specific device
(https://m2x.att.com/devices/).
Clicking ‘View Data in M2X’ transfers you to the M2X page listing all your devices.
Data successfully uploaded appears graphed on the page.
Figure 16. M2X Stream Data
Note: On the default Factory Configuration, ALL sensors are enabled.
Note: The Device can be identified via the Serial Number printed on the back.
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5.0
Using Intel® LTE IOT Display Mobile App

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Appendix A FAQ
Question
Answer
Why isn’t the device charging?
Why isn’t the power LED green?
When the device is in battery mode no LED at
all and how would you know if device is
powered on?
When do I get charged for data? ? is it right
when I turn it on? can i turn off data
completely and not get charged from AT&T?
– You are being charged by At&T when you
purchase your data plan whether the device is
activated or not.
How does it attach to assets? Does it need to
be in a certain position relative to cell towers,
etc?
How much data can the device store?
How will the battery life be reflected in DMS
based on current battery level and sensor
settings?
Represent the connectivity coverage
limitations and breadth?
Can it be placed inside a container?
When will there be probes available? (sealed
food and medical condition monitoring)
how do you charge it?
how do you know when its fully charged?
The DMS displays charging status and light
on XPiTM changes when fully charged
What do the LEDs communicate?
Where is the power button? how do you know
when its on?
Power buttons color described in UG and
QSG
Does it have to be fully charged before you
can activate it?
They come fully charged
Can I put it on the asset/tank/etc before I
activate it?
Yes, but it is recommended that you power
cycle it on and off to test it and configure the
device so you know which one it is and the ID
When users turn off all sensors, they may
expect it to affect their data plan but it doesn't
(they are charged regardless)?
It should be made clear that the data plan
begins as soon as customers purchase the
service
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Question
Answer
The way and amount the data is spread
across devices in a plan needs to be made
clear in marketing and guide materials as well
as the levels of the plan (developer,
professional, enterprise)
We need to clarify that this solution is a set of
services as well as a device they are
purchasing
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Appendix B Terminology
The following acronyms and terms are used in this document, and arranged in alphabetic
order:
Table7.
Terminology
Term
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Description
API
Application Programming Interface
DMS
Data Management Service
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
GNSS
Global Navigation Satellite System
GPS
Global Positioning System
Intel® LIQD
Intel® Lte Iot Quick Deployment
IoT
Internet Of Things
LTE
Long Term Evolution
M2X
AT&T Data Storage Service For Internet Connected Machine-ToMachine Devices
RSSI
Received Signal Strength Indication
SSO
Single Sign On
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Appendix C Security
The Intel® LIQD device security is provided by five mechanisms:
1. Connection to the Cloud based components via HTTPS, with the servers public
certificates held on the Intel® LIQD device.
2. Authentication of the device by the Device Management Service, with the unique and
individual private key held within a cryptographic co-processor on the Intel® LIQD
device, which is never exposed.
3. Individual M2X API keys, created and managed by M2X providing write access to that
device’s M2X data streams only.
4. Intel® QMSI secure bootloader within the Quark SE microcontroller C1000 with the
update key are owned and managed by Intel. For full details on the Intel® QMSI
Bootloader Security features refer to the Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Software
Interface – Bootloader Security Features Programmer’s Guide.
Intel® Quark™ Microcontroller Software Interface –
Bootloader Security Features Programmer’s Guide
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/ww
w/public/us/en/documents/guides/bootl
oader-security-features-programmersguide.pdf
5. Whitelisting of the domains to which the Intel® LIQD APN can connect – M2X, Device
Management Service and NTP servers only.
The device periodically reports its configuration hash (encryption), firmware versions and
certificate bundle version to the DMS. A report is sent each time a device is powered up,
or when the configuration, certificate, or firmware has changed.
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The operation of OAuth 2.0 authentication with M2X is detailed here:
https://m2x.att.com/developer/documentation/v2/oauth
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Appendix D Safety and Regulatory Requirements
Warning: Failure to follow instructions could increase risk to safety and noncompliance with
regional laws and regulations.
Warning: DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT, DISASSEMBLE, CRUSH, PENETRATE OR INCINERATE.
BATTERY MAY LEAK OR EXPLODE IF HEATED ABOVE 100 °C (212 °F).
Warning: HAZARDOUS AREA WARNING: This instrument has not been designed to be
intrinsically safe for use in areas classified as hazardous locations. For your safety, DO
NOT use it in hazardous (classified) locations.
Caution: In the case of an emergency, degraded performance will occur if wireless reception is
inhibited.
Note: The device is supported for temp range -20 to 85 degrees Celsius, -4 to 185 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Note: Rating is 3.7V/0.5A.
Note: a) Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred
b) Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery,
immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.
c) Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified
d) Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system
per CTIA Certification Requirements for Battery System Compliance to IEEE 1725. Use
of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or
other hazard.
e) Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery
terminals.
f) Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system
per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage or other hazard. Only authorized service providers shall replace
battery. (If the battery is non-user replaceable).
g) Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations
h) Battery usage by children should be supervised.
j) Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a
hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
k) Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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.
This device 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.
FCC Caution:

Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
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
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure
to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the
U.S. Government.
The exposure standard for wireless device employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for
SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the
device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level
of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the
device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser
required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station
antenna, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model device as reported to the FCC when worn on the
body, as described in this user guide, is 1.1W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ
among device models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various devices and at
various positions, they all meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with all reported
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this model device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the
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Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID:
WYPEU0312.
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and be positioned a minimum
of 1cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
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