Systems and Technology STAVL1213 GPS VEHICLE TRACKING DEVICE User Manual U1 Lite

Systems & Technology Corp. GPS VEHICLE TRACKING DEVICE U1 Lite

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                       CAREU U1 Lite   Vehicle Tracker User Guide     Version: 0.1 Reference No.:  Date: March 09, 2012                                SYSTEMS  & TECHNOLOGY CORP.
General Information If any breakdown occurs due to the operation of the described product or users’ improper handling in accordance with the instructions of the document, S&T shall be liable for the General Conditions based on the delivery of the described product and the content of the document. This product is not designed for the use of life support appliances, devices or systems and thence a malfunction of the product might reasonably be expected to make personal injury. S&T customers using or selling this product for such applications will take the risk on their own; therefore, it must be agreed S&T will be fully indemnified from any damages due to illegal use or resale. All information in this document is subject to change without notice at any time.   Disclaimer The information, specification, images and photos in this user guide are subject to change without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such revision change.   Copyright This user guide, including all photographs, illustrations and software, to name a few, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. This document contains confidential, restricted and proprietary information that it has been exclusively prepared for the internal use of certain designated S&T employees, and may not be duplicated or distributed, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of S&T’s authorized delegates. Any illegal copying and disclosure of the document are absolutely prohibited, and violators are liable to the damages caused.   © Systems & Technology Corp. All Rights Reserved
Table of Contents Chapter 1  Introduction .................................................................................................   1.1   Features ...........................................................................................................   1.2   Scope ...............................................................................................................   1.3   About CAREU U1 Lite .....................................................................................   1.4   Hardware Architecture .....................................................................................   1.5   Related Document ...........................................................................................  Chapter 2  Taking a Tour of CAREU U1 Lite .................................................................   2.1   Dimensions ......................................................................................................   2.2   Front View ........................................................................................................   2.3   Rear View.........................................................................................................  Chapter 3  Getting Started with CAREU U1 Lite ..........................................................   3.1   Hardware Installation .......................................................................................   3.2   Connector Pin Assignment.............................................................................   3.3   LED Indicator .................................................................................................   3.4   USB Device Driver Installation .......................................................................   3.5   Device Configuration......................................................................................   3.6   Communication Settings ................................................................................   3.7   GPS Tracking Configurations.........................................................................   3.8   Firmware Upgrade .........................................................................................  Chapter 4  Technical Specification .............................................................................  Chapter 5  Regulation ..................................................................................................
Chapter 1 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   Chapter 1. Introduction   Thank  you  for  your  purchasing  the  CAREU  U1 Lite  Vehicle  Tracker.  We  are  very  pleased  to introduce  you  our  excellent  product,  and  you  will enjoy  great  benefits  by  applying  such  a  smart device. The CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker is a n  all-in-one  device  that  integrates  multiple applications  of  GPS  (Global  Position  System), GSM (Global  System for Mobile Communication) and  GIS  (Geographic  Information  Systems)  with each other. Designed  with  the  latest  GPS  technology,  the CAREU  U1  Lite  delivers  positioning  message  by GSM  wireless  transmission  to  GIS  platform,  and then  helps  back-end  users  proceed  with  the analysis  and  the  applications  of  vehicle  transport, management, anti-theft, security and tracking.  1.1    Features  •  Cost effective and easy installation •  SMS, GPRS TCP/ UDP, USSD, FTP communications  •  Geo-fencing reports  •  Remote configuration •  Real-time tracking (time, distance interval or intelligent mode, and heading) •  Intelligent power management •    Power low/lost alarm •  Journey report wireless downloads •  GSM/GPRS simultaneously •  Mileage report •  User-defined reports •  Firmware upgrade over the air (via GPRS from FTP) •  Up to 20,000 data log capacity
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 1    1.2  Scope   This document will guides you to start the CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker. However, as this document contains basic device configuration only, please see the CAREU U1 Lite Protocol Document for the advanced information.   1.3  About CAREU U1 Lite  The  CAREU  U1  Lite  Vehicle  Tracker  transmits  the  wireless  signals  such  as  location, peripheral, and vehicle control data to a control center. The onboard GPS receiver provides users  with  location  data  including  speed,  direction,  mileage  and  altitude.  It  uses  an onboard GSM/ GPRS module to accomplish wireless transmission.  A microcontroller can probe location and command data at regular intervals, derive actions from location, peripheral and control data, and execute such actions.  Among the best features of the CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker, in particular, they transmit data in ASCII mode or binary mode.  Peripheral data indicates the status of various peripherals connected to and/or controlled by the device. The peripherals include, but not limited to, door locks/un-locks, starter interrupt, ignition, battery, engine and panic button.  The firmware in the device applies intelligent filtering to overcome coverage limitations for both GPS and GSM/GPRS networks.  Motion sensor controls the status of the device, whether in sleep, idle or fully-powered mode, and thereby controls the amount of current consumed by the device.  Backup battery and tamper sensing GPS Antennas  primarily indicate the loss of Main Power and the interruption of GPS antenna connectivity.   The device supports over-the-air firmware upgrade to deliver additional functionality without physically touching the device once installed.  In  consideration  of  technicality  and  marketability,  the  CAREU  U1  Lite  has  so  many excellences  to  be  competitive  enough  to  stand  out  in  the  market.  With  regard  to  the technicality,  the  CAREU  U1  Lite  saves  and  records  more  data  even  under  inactive communication staus, and it also provides better power management, coexistence of GPRS and  SMS  modes.  When  it  comes  to  the  marketability,  the  CAREU  U1  Lite  users  are provided  with  the  convenience  that  its  firmware  can  be  upgraded  through  mini  USB without disassembling the device.
Chapter 1 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   1.4  Hardware Architecture   As hardware is concerned, the CAREU U1 Lite is comprised of a micro-controller, regulator, GPS receiver, GSM/GPRS modem, G-Force sensor, flash memory data storage, I/Os interface and LED status indicators.  •  Users can connect PC's HyperTerminal to the Diagnostic/setting port for the AVL  configuration.  •  G-Sensor for car accident prevention, car tow-away warning and power management.  •  The audio interface supports hand-free phone call.  •  GPIO that connects to any customer monitoring points by door switch, anti-thief or actuators. •  The A/D input that connects the analog signal sensor to the AVL, such as the fuel or temperature sensor. 1.5  Related Document  [1] CAREU U1 Lite Protocol Document
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    Chapter 2.  Taking a Tour of CAREU U1 Lite   This chapter will guide you to the major connectors of the U1 Lite device.   2.1  Dimensions            Dimensions: 108mm x 72mm x 31mm
Chapter 2 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   2.2  Front View                    1  2  5   No.  Name  Description  1  PWR  Power Connector for Car Battery  2  I/O  Input/Output Connector including basic I/O, RS-232 3  GPS  SMA Connector for GPS External Antenna    2.3  Rear View     Mini USB Connector
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    Chapter 3. Getting Started with CAREU U1 Lite   To install the the CAREU U1 Lite device, follow the instructions below for basic operations.   3.1  Hardware Installation  1.  SIM Card Installation  •  Remove the screw at the bottom of the device to open it. Then you will find the SIM card slot inside.                          •  Insert your SIM card into the device with SIM card's gold area down and the notched corner toward the notched edge of the SIM card socket. Make sure it is installed correctly in place. Reinstall the cover.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User  2.  GPS Antenna Connection   •  Connect the GPS antenna to the SMA connector jack on the front side of the device (circled as the illustration below) by completely screwing the GPS antenna's plug connector.  •  It is recommended that a matching torque 7-10 inch pounds (80-110 N.cm) should be used for the SMA connector.          3.  Power and I/O Cable Connection   •  Connect 4-wire power cable to the power connector on the front side of the CAREU U1 Lite device (8~30V)
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2   4.   I/O Cable Connection                             5.  Mini USB Cable Connection                            7.  G-Sensor Installation Consideration   The  device  uses  a  3-axis  G-Force  sensor  to  detect  the  vehicle  motion  and  the impact on the vehicle. The X, Y and Z axis definition will be affected by the location of device installation.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   3.2  Connector Pin Assignment                Connector Pin Definition 1.   PWR Connector   Pin#  Signal Name  Description  I/O  Remark  1  DC IN  Power supply input  I DC Vin = +8 ~ +30V Normal = 70mA @ 12V  2  GND  Signal ground  —   3  Ignition  Ignition(ACC) Input  I  DC Vin = +30 ~ +7V (Active high)  4  Output1 Open-Collector Output1  O  Imax = 300mA  2.   I/O Connector   Pin#  Signal Name  Description  I/O  Remark  1  Output 2 Open-Collector Output 2  O  Imax = 300mA  2  GND  Signal ground  —   3  Input 2 Positive Trigger input 2  I  DC Vin = +30 ~ +7V (Active high)  4  Input 1 Negative Trigger input 1  I  DC VIN = +6V ~ 0V (Low Active)  5  NC Not Connected      6 Analog Input 1  Analog input 1  I  DC VIN = +30V ~ 0V  7  NC Not Connected      8  NC Not Connected      9  NC Not Connected      10  NC Not Connected
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    3.3  LED Indicator     1.   GPS LED Indicator  Power Mode GPS Status GPS LED Power Off N/A Off Low Power N/A Off Full Power Acquiring Flash Red (five times/second) Full Power Tracking Solid Red     2.  GSM LED Indicator  Power Mode GSM/GPRS Status GSM LED Power Off N/A Off Low Power N/A Off Full Power Acquiring Flash Red (three times/ second) Full Power Registered Solid Red
Chapter 3   3.4 USB Device  The CAREU interface.   In some newer editions of Windows X"virtual COM port" device whereby the CAREU XP's inbox USB drivers. While in some other earlier editions of Windows Xto manually install the USB driver for the CAREU this section, you will be guided to  To install the device driver for the CAREU to your system with an USB cable as mentioned in section 3.1 As soon as the connection is made between the CAREU balloon appears above the notification area saying an USB device is found.   Click on this balloon to start the Select No, not this timeUSB Device Driver InstallationThe CAREU U1 Lite communicates with your host computer by either RS In some newer editions of Windows XP, the CAREU COM port" device whereby the CAREU XP's inbox USB drivers. While in some other earlier editions of Windows Xto manually install the USB driver for the CAREU this section, you will be guided to how the installation can be done in both cases.o install the device driver for the CAREU to your system with an USB cable as mentioned in section 3.1. As soon as the connection is made between the CAREU balloon appears above the notification area saying an USB device is found. Click on this balloon to start the [Found New Hardware] No, not this time. Press the Next CAREU U1 Lite VDriver Installation with your host computer by either RS, the CAREU U1 Lite device can be installed as a COM port" device whereby the CAREU U1 Lite would automatically access Windows XP's inbox USB drivers. While in some other earlier editions of Windows Xto manually install the USB driver for the CAREU U1 Lite device. In the following content of how the installation can be done in both cases.o install the device driver for the CAREU U1 Lite, connect the CAREU U1 Liteto your system with an USB cable as mentioned in Mini USB Cable ConnectionAs soon as the connection is made between the CAREU U1 Lite and your computeballoon appears above the notification area saying an USB device is found.[Found New Hardware] wizard. Next button to proceed. Vehicle Tracker User with your host computer by either RS-232 or USB device can be installed as a would automatically access Windows XP's inbox USB drivers. While in some other earlier editions of Windows XP, you would need device. In the following content of how the installation can be done in both cases. U1 Lite device Mini USB Cable Connection on and your computer, a balloon appears above the notification area saying an USB device is found.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    1.   Automatic Installation   If the wizard prompts to help you install the software for "STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port". Select Install the software automatically (Recommended). Press the Next button to proceed.     The wizard proceeds to install the driver.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   The installation completes.     In [Device Manager], the CAREU U1 Lite device is included under Ports (COM & LPT) as "STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port". COM port number is displayed as well.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    2.   Manual Installation   After you select No, not this time, if the wizard only prompts to help you install software for "USB device", you need to manually install the driver. Select Install from  a list or specific location (Advanced). Press the the Next button to proceed.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   Select Search for the best driver in these locations. Check Include this location in  the  search.  Press  the  Browse  button  to  assign  where  your  the  CAREU  U1  Lite device driver locates on your local disk.  Press the OK button.   You can download the USB device driver from http://www.systech.com.tw/downloads.php.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    Press the Next button to proceed.       The wizard proceeds to install the driver.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   The installation completes.     In [Device Manager], the CAREU U1 Lite device is included under Ports (COM & LPT) as "S&T Tracker". COM port number is displayed as well.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    3.5  Device Configuration  1.  In Windows XP desktop, click Start | All Programs | Accessories | Communications | HyperTerminal.   2.  If you are prompted to input the information of your location, complete them to proceed.   3.  On the File menu of HyperTerminal, click New Connection.   4.  In the Name box, type a name that describes the connection. In the Icon box, click an appropriate icon. Press the OK button to proceed.                              5.  For Com port properties, configure as follows: Baud Rate -->  115200 bps Data Bits -->  8 Parity -->  None Stop Bits -->  1 Flow Control -->   None
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   6.   In the connection that you have just set up, click File | Properties. Select the [Connect To] tab. From the [Connect using] drop down list, select the correct com port by checking it up at Windows XP's [DeviceManager] as previously mentioned on page 21. Go there by clicking Start | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    7.  In the File menu, click Properties. Click the [Settings] tab. Press the ASCII Setup button.       8.  In the [ASCII Sending] group box. Select both Send line ends with line feeds and Echo typed characters locally. Press the OK button.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   9.  Connect your the CAREU U1 Lite device to power as mentioned in  Power and I/O Cable Connection on page 12. The device startup message will be displayed.      10. In [HyperTerminal] window, type in the command "AT$VERSION?" and press the Enter key. The hardware and firmware version will show. As long as your [HyperTerminal] window appears as the screenshot below, a connection between the device and your system has already been built up and working. It is time to send all configuration commands.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    3.6  Communication Settings  The CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker communicates with your control center by either SMS or GPRS (TCP/UDP). Before the device is installed into a vehicle, communication parameters should be set.   1.  SMS Configuration   Use AT$SMSDST command to set a SMS control center phone number or short code. For example, if the SMS control center phone number is +886123456789, the AT$SMSDST command to be issued into HyperTerminal should be:   AT$SMSDST=+886123456789   OK   Then you can try to use cellular phone or SMS gateway to send a SMS message to the CAREU U1 Lite device. Send a SMS message --> "AT$MODID?"   Device will response:   $MODID=101000001   OK   This proves a successful mobile phone SMS connection.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   2.  GPRS Configuration Set GPRS servers by using the folloiwng commands: AT$APN=internet,username,password (APN=internet, Username=username,  Password=password) OK AT$HOSTS=1,0,60.148.19.10,6000   (Server IP address = 60.148.19.10 and Port number =6000) OK AT$RETRY=5,10 (Message retry settings) OK AT$IPTYPE=1 (Using TCP/IP mode) OK AT$GPRSEN=1 (GPRS enable) OK AT$HB=60,1 (Heartbeat setting) OK   Please refer to the CAREU U1 Lite Protocol Document for more command details.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    3.7  GPS Tracking Configurations   After the device communication settings are done, the remote GPS tracking is ready to function. The setting of GPS tracking can be done by using AT$PDSR command. For example, AT$PDSR=1,30,0,0,2,0,0,1,1 (Tracking through GPRS by time interval 30 seconds) OK   For simple testing GPRS, run the TCP Server U-Series software which is provided by  S&T. It is simple server software that can wait for device connection and data.
Chapter 3 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   For advanced testing, you need the software Intelli TracerPlus. Please  request this software through your sales contact.      You can also apply for a testing account from S&T's FleetWeb solution through your sales contact.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 2    The main page of the Intelli FleetWeb appears as below:
Chapter 3   3.8 Firmware Upgrade  The firmware of the CAREU the firmware loader tool provided by S&Such firmware loader runs on Windowsthe procedure below: 1). Connect the device to your PC with the USB cable.2). Connect the device to powe3). Power on the device.4). Run ServerUSeries.exe.     5). Press browse the button 6). Press the 7). After the writing progresses to 100%, it takes about 20 seconds for the update to completes.8). Firmware update completes.Firmware Upgrade The firmware of the CAREU U1 Lite can only be updated through USB interface. With the firmware loader tool provided by S&Tfirmware loader runs on Windows-based systems.the procedure below: Connect the device to your PC with the USB cable.Connect the device to power. Power on the device. Run ServerUSeries.exe. A window Press browse the button  to Press the Start button to run the firmware program.After the writing progresses to 100%, it takes about 20 seconds for the update to completes. Firmware update completes. CAREU U1 Lite Vcan only be updated through USB interface. With T, firmware update can be done for the device. based systems. To upgrade the firmware, follow Connect the device to your PC with the USB cable. window displays as follows:  browse to the firmware provided by S&button to run the firmware program. After the writing progresses to 100%, it takes about 20 seconds for the update Vehicle Tracker User can only be updated through USB interface. With , firmware update can be done for the device. o upgrade the firmware, follow  browse to the firmware provided by S&T. After the writing progresses to 100%, it takes about 20 seconds for the update
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 4    Chapter 4. Technical Specification   Characteristics   Dimensions (L x W x H)  108 x 72 x 31mm Weight 165g  Radio Performance  Frequency Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900MHz    GSM Functionality / GPRS   GPRS Mode  Multi-slot class 10  GPRS Coding Scheme  CS1,CS2,CS3 and CS4 GSM Antenna Internal  SIM Interface  SIM card 1.8V, 2.9V supported  GPS Functionality   Receiver 50 channels  Sensitivity (Tracking)  -160dBm Antenna Type External GPS active antenna, 3.3V ConnectorSMA female  GPS Protocol  NMEA 0183 Ver3.0  Onboard Components   MCU 32-bit microcontroller Data Memory 8 MB Flash Motion Sensor 3-axes acceleration sensor  Led Indicator  GPS and GSM Indicator
Chapter 4 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User     Interface I/O   I/O Connector  1 connector, 10pin  Serial Connector  1 RS-232 ports (configurable) : Standard version No RS-232 port : US version  Input Ports Positive triggers: 2 Negative triggers: 1 Analog Inputs: 1 (0~30V, 12 bits)  Output Ports  Negative triggers: 2 (300mA)  Electrical   Power Source  DC 8V to 30V    Power Consumption  72 mA @ 12V (operating mode) 8 mA @ 12V (standby mode) 6 mA @ 12V (deep sleep mode)   Environment   Operating Temperature  –20 °C to +60 °C (without backup battery)  –20 °C to +60 °C (with backup battery)    Battery   Rechargeable Backup Battery  1050mAH    Note: The specification herein is subject to change without prior notice.
CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User Guide Chapter 4      Systems & Technology Corp.  (S&T),  founded in  1987, is  a market  leader  in Automatic  Vehicle Locating (AVL) solutions, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and navigation.  It has formed a professional development team to innovate the most advanced and comprehensive GPS tracking products for the customers and has built a global service network to provide non-stop services and support.   With the well-established marketing networks of over 100 distributors in the world, S&T is  your trustworthy tracking solution provider.  For more product information, please contact S&T by Email, phone or fax.      Web Site http://www.systech.com.tw Email avl@systech.com.tw Phone +886-2-2698-1599 Fax  +886-2-2698-1211
Chapter 5 CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker User   Chapter 5. Regulation  FCC Regulations:  15.19(a)(3): 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.  15.105(b): 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.  — 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.   Changes or modifications  not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.   This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In  order  to  avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency  exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8inches) during normal operation.   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  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.

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