TransCore 2000B Vehicle Reporting System User Manual II

TransCore Vehicle Reporting System II

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User Manual II

6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 1/35LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation GuideContents1 Introduction1.1 About This Manual1.2 About The Reader1.3 About CalAmp1.4 About the CalAmp Location Messaging Unit-LMU-2000™2 System Overview2.1 Overview2.2 Component Descriptions2.2.1 Wireless Data Network2.2.2 LMU-2000™2.2.3 LM Direct™ Server2.2.4 Backend Software2.2.5 PULS™2.2.6 LMU Manager™3 Hardware Overview3.1 Location Messaging Unit-LMU-2000™3.1.1 LMU-2000™ Handling Precautions3.1.2 Battery Back-up devices3.1.3 Environmental Specifications3.2 LMU-2000™ Connectors3.2.1 Primary Connector3.2.2 Serial Adapter3.2.3 Accessories3.3 I/O Descriptions3.3.1 3-Axis Accelerometer Input3.3.2 Status LEDs4 Configuration and Activation4.1 Quick Start - General Config4.2 Auto provisioning of GSM or HSPA LMUs4.3 Activating GSM or HSPA LMU using AT Commands4.4 Accessing the SIM4.5 Activating a CDMA LMU-2000™4.5.1 Activating a CDMA LMU-2000™ – Verizon4.5.2 Activating a CDMA LMU-2000™ – Sprint5 Installing the LMU5.1 Preventing Accidental or Unauthorized Modification5.2 Installing the LMU in a vehicle5.3 Installation Verification
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 2/355.3.1 Comm Verification5.3.2 GPS Verification5.3.3 Inbound Verification5.3.4 Verification via SMS6 License Agreement7 Limited Warranty8 Regulatory InformationLMU-2000™ Hardware and Installation GuideIMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION UNTIL YOUHAVE READ AND AGREED TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND REVIEWED THE LIMITEDWARRANTY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION.1 IntroductionWelcome to the LMU-2000™ Hardware and Installation Guide. This manual is intended to give you information onthe basic setup and installation of the CalAmp LMU-2000™ product(s) including hardware descriptions,environmental specifications, wireless network overviews and device installation.1.1 About This ManualThe LMU-2000™ is one of the most flexible economy mobile tracking hardware products available. In orderto accurately describe the functionality of these units we have broken this manual into the following sections:System Overview – A basic description of a CalAmp LMU-2000™ based tracking system.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 3/35This includes a description of roles and responsibilities of each of the CalAmp components aswell as a brief overview of the wireless data technologies used by the LMU-2000™.Hardware Overview – Describes the physical characteristics and interfaces of the LMU-2000™.Installation and Verification – Provides guidance for the installation of the LMU-2000™ in avehicle and instructions on how to verify the installation is performing adequately.1.2 About The ReaderIn order to limit the size and scope of this manual, the following assumptions have been made about the reader.You are familiar with GPS concepts and terminologyYou have some experience with installing equipment in vehiclesYou are familiar with the use of AT CommandsYou are familiar with the use of terminal programs such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY1.3 About CalAmpCalAmp is a leading provider of wireless communications products that enable anytime/anywhere access tocritical information, data and entertainment content. With comprehensive capabilities ranging from productdesign and development through volume production, CalAmp delivers cost-effective high quality solutions to abroad array of customers and end markets. CalAmp is the leading supplier of Direct Broadcast Satellite(DBS) outdoor customer premise equipment to the U.S. satellite television market. The Company alsoprovides wireless data communication solutions for the telemetry and asset tracking markets, private wirelessnetworks, public safety communications and critical infrastructure and process control applications. Foradditional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.calamp.com (http://www.calamp.com/) .1.4 About the CalAmp Location Messaging Unit-LMU-2000™The CalAmp Location and Messaging Unit-LMU-2000™ (LMU-2000™) is a mobile device that resides inprivate, commercial or government vehicles. The LMU-2000™ is a single box enclosure incorporating aprocessor, a GPS receiver, a wireless data modem, and a vehicle-rated power supply. The LMU-2000™also supports inputs and outputs to monitor and react to the vehicular environment and/or driver actions.FlexibilityThe LMU-2000™ features CalAmp's industry leading advanced on-board alert engine that monitors vehicleconditions giving you the most flexible tracking device in its class. The PEG™ (Programmable EventGenerator) application supports hundreds of customized exception-based rules to help meet customers'dynamic requirements. Customers can modify the behavior of the device to meet with a range of applications
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 4/35preprogrammed before shipment or in the field. Combining affordability and device intelligence with yourunique application can give you distinct advantages over your competition.Over-the-Air ServiceabilityThe LMU-2000™ also incorporates CalAmp's industry leading over-the-air device management andmaintenance system software, PULS™ (Programming, Updates, and Logistics System). Configurationparameters, PEG rules, and firmware can all be updated over the air. Our web-based maintenance server,PULS™ scripts, and firmware, can all be updated over-the-air. PULS™ offers out-of-the-box hands freeconfiguration and automatic post-installation upgrades. You can also monitor unit health status across yourcustomers' fleets to quickly identify issues before they become expensive problems.2 System Overview2.1 OverviewThe entire purpose behind a fleet management system is to be able to remotely contact a vehicle, determine itslocation or status, and do something meaningful with that information. This could include displaying the vehiclelocation on a map, performing an address look-up, providing real-time driving directions, updating the vehiclesETA, monitoring vehicle and driver status or dispatching the vehicle to its next pick up.These functions, of course, are completely dependent on the capabilities of the vehicle managementapplication. The role of the CalAmp LMU-2000™ is to deliver the location information when and where it isneeded.A typical fleet management system based on a CalAmp device includes the following components:A wireless data networkAn LMU-2000™Host Device (GPS NMEA only)An LM Direct™ communications serverBackend mapping and reporting software which typically includes mapping and fleet reportingfunctionsPULS™LMU Manager™
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 5/35Basic System Architecture2.2 Component Descriptions2.2.1 Wireless Data NetworkThe Wireless Data Network provides the information bridge between the LM Direct™ server and the LMU-2000™. Wireless data networks can take a variety of forms, such as cellular networks, satellite systems orlocal area networks. Contact the CalAmp sales team for the networks available to the LMU-2000™.2.2.2 LMU-2000™The LMU-2000™ is responsible for delivering the location and status information when and where it isneeded. Data requests mainly come from the following sources:PEG™ script within the LMU-2000™
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 6/35A location or status request from the LM Direct™ serverA location or status request from LMU ManagerAn SMS request made from a mobile device such as a customer’s cell-phoneIn some cases, it is necessary to run an application in the vehicle while it is being tracked by the backendsoftware. Such examples could include instant messaging between vehicles or a central office, in-vehiclemapping or driving directions, email or database access. In most of these cases you will be using the LMU-2000™ as a wireless modem as well as a vehicle-location device.2.2.3 LM Direct™ ServerLM Direct™ is a CalAmp proprietary message interface specification detailing the various messages and theircontents the LMU-2000™ is capable of sending and receiving. This interface allows System Integrators tocommunicate directly with LMU-2000's™. Please refer to the LM Direct Reference Guide for details.2.2.4 Backend SoftwareBackend software is a customer provided software application. Regardless of its purpose, one of its primaryfunctions is to parse and present data obtained from the LM Direct™ server. This allows the application to doany of the following:Display location database on reports received from the LMU-2000™ in a variety of formatsPresent historic information received from the LMU-2000™, typically in a report/chart styleformatRequest location updates from one or more LMU-2000s™Update and change the configuration of one or more LMU-2000s™2.2.5 PULS™PULS™ (Programming, Update and Logistics System) is CalAmp’s web-based maintenance server offeringout-of-the-box hands free configuration and automatic post-installation upgrades. PULS™ provides a meansfor configuration parameters, PEG scripts, and firmware to be updated Over-The-Air (OTA) and allowsCalAmp customers to monitor unit health status across your customers’ fleets to quickly identify issues beforethey become expensive problems.2.2.6 LMU Manager™LMU Manager is the primary configuration tool in the CalAmp system. It allows access to almost everyfeature available to the LMU-2000™. Unlike the backend software, it has the option of talking directly to an
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 7/35LMU-2000™ or making a request forwarded by the LM Direct™ server.For further details on using LMU Manager, please refer to the LMU Manager Users Guide.3 Hardware Overview3.1 Location Messaging Unit-LMU-2000™3.1.1 LMU-2000™ Handling PrecautionsElectrostatic Discharge (ESD)Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects atdifferent electrical potentials caused by direct contact or induced by an electrostatic field. The term is usuallyused in the electronics and other industries to describe momentary unwanted currents that may cause damageto electronic equipment.ESD Handling PrecautionsESD prevention is based on establishing an Electrostatic Protective Area (EPA). The EPA can be a smallworking station or a large manufacturing area. The main principle of an EPA is that there are no highly chargingmaterials in the vicinity of ESD sensitive electronics, all conductive materials are grounded, workers aregrounded, and charge build-up on ESD sensitive electronics is prevented. International standards are used todefine typical EPA and can be obtained for example from International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) orAmerican National Standards Institute (ANSI).This ESD classification of the sub assembly will be defined for the most sensitive component, therefore thefollowing classifications apply:Class 1B – Human Model (< 1 kV)Class M1 – Machine Model (< 100V)When handling the LMU-2000’s™ main-board (i.e. sub assembly) by itself or in a partial housing properESD precautions should be taken. The handler should be in an ESD safe area and be properly grounded.GPS Ceramic Patch HandlingWhen handling the sub assembly it may be natural to pick it up by sides and make contact with the antennaboards. In an uncontrolled ESD environment contact with the center pin of ceramic patch antenna can create apath for electrostatic discharge directly to the GPS Module. The GPS Module is very sensitive to ESD andcan be damaged and rendered non-functional at low levels of ESD.One should avoid contact with the center pin of the patch during handling. The Factory will be placing aprotective layer of Kapton® tape over the patch element to eliminate this ESD path.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 8/35PackagingAnytime the sub assembly is shipped and it is not fully packaged in its final housing it must be sealed in an ESDsafe bag.Electrical Over-Stress (EOS)The GPS receiver can be damaged if exposed to an RF level that exceeds its maximum input rating. Suchexposure can happen if a nearby source transmits an RF signal at sufficiently high level to cause damage.Storage and ShippingOne potential source of EOS is proximity of one LMU-2000™ GPS Antenna to another LMU-2000™GSM Antenna. Should one of the units be in a transmit mode the potential exists for the other unit to becomedamaged. Therefore any LMU-2000™ GPS Antenna should be kept at least four inches apart from anyactive LMU-2000™ GSM Antenna or any other active high power RF transmitter with power greater than 1Watt.3.1.2 Battery Back-up devicesPlease properly dispose of the battery in any of the CalAmp products that utilize one, do not just throw usedbatteries, replaced batteries, or units containing a back-up battery into the trash. Consult your local wastemanagement facility for proper disposal instructions.3.1.3 Environmental SpecificationsThe LMU-2000™ is designed to operate in environments typically encountered by fleet vehicles, includingwide temperature extremes, voltage transients, and potential interference from other vehicle equipment.To ensure proper operation in such an environment, the LMU-2000™ was subjected to standard testsdefined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). The specific tests included temperature, shock,vibration, and EMI/EMC. These tests were performed by independent labs and documented in a detailed testreport. In accordance with Appendix A of SAE J1113 Part 1, the Unit is considered a “Functional StatusClass B, Performance Region II” system that requires Threat Level 3 Testing.The following shows the environmental conditions the LMU is designed to operate in and the relevant SAEtests that were performed. No formal altitude tests were conducted.Size1.7 x 2.5 x 1”, (43 x 64 x 25mm)
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 9/35Weight1.8 oz, (51 g)Operating Temperature-30° C to +75° C-10° C to +60° C (When using Internal Battery Power)Storage Temperature-40° C to +85° C0° C to +30° C (Long Term w/Internal Battery)Internal Battery Charging Temperature+5° C to +45° CHumidity0% to 95% relative humidity, at 50° C non-condensingShock and VibrationSAE Test: SAE J1455 CompliantMil Standard 202G and 810F CompliantGround vehicle environment with associated shock and vibrationElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC/EMI)SAE Test: SAE J1113 Parts 2, 12, 21 and 41 CompliantFCC Part 2, 15B, 15C, 22H and 24E CompliantIndustry Canada CompliantEMC compliant for a ground vehicle environmentOperating Voltage Range12V Vehicle systemsPower ConsumptionActive Standby: 140mA at 12VDCSleep on Network: 11 mA at 12VDCDeep Sleep: 3mA at 12VDCBack-up BatteryGPS50 channel WAAS capable GPS Receiver
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 10/352m CEP (with SBAS)-162 dBm tracking sensitivityCommunications (Comm)Quad Band Class 12 GPRS Modem850 MHz (Class 4) – 2W900 MHz (Class 4) – 2W1800 MHz (Class 1) – 1W1900 MHz (Class 1) -1 WGPRS Packet Data (UDP)SMSRoHS Compliant3.2 LMU-2000™ Connectors3.2.1 Primary ConnectorConnector on Vehicle sideConnector on LMU-2000 sidePin 14 not supported for the LMU-2000Please note that only 9 out of the 16 connector pins are actually populated on the connector.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 11/35Pin Signal Name Description2 Bus+ Line SAE-J1850 PWM and SAE-1850 VPW4 Chassis Ground Ground5 Signal Ground Ground6 Can High ISO 15765-4 and SAE-J22847 K line ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-410 Bus- Line SAE-J1850 PWM and SAE-1850 VPW14 Can Low ISO 15765-4 and SAE-J2284 (Not supported for the LMU-2000)15 L line ISO 9141-2 and ISO 14230-416 Battery Power Power3.2.2 Serial AdapterLMU Serial Cable (Part Number 133337)This is the standard serial cable used with most LMU products.LMU™ Serial AdapterIt only connects to the LMU-2000™ products thru an adapter (i.e. the 5C332).Serial Cable Adapter (Part Number 5C332)This accessory allows users to connect the standard LMU serial cable to the LMU-2000™.3.2.3 AccessoriesSee the Harness Diagrams page for more information on LMU accessories, and supported products table.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 12/353.3 I/O DescriptionsThe LMU-2000™ provides the following Inputs for scripting purposes, but there are no selectable inputs onthe deviceDigital InputsInput 0: Engine-OnInput 1: Motion Sensor (low = no motion, high = motion)Input 2: Power StateInput 3: Battery Voltage LowAnalog to Digital InputsA/D 0: VinA/D 1: uP TempA/D 2: Vref3.3.1 3-Axis Accelerometer InputThe LMU-2000™ supports an internal 3 Axis Precision Accelerometer as one of its discreet inputs. When theLMU is moved in any direction, the associated input will be in the High state. If the LMU’s accelerometerdoes not detect motion, then the input will be in the Low state. No external connections are required for thisfunctionality to be operational.3.3.2 Status LEDsThe LMU-2000™ is equipped with two Status LEDs, one for GPS and one for COMM (wireless networkstatus). The LEDs use the following blink patterns to indicate service:LED #1 (Comm LED - Orange) DefinitionsCondition LED 1Modem Off OffComm On - Searching Slow BlinkingNetwork Available Fast BlinkingRegistered but no Inbound Acknowledgement Alternates from Solid to Fast Blink every 1sRegistered and Received Inbound Acknowledgement SolidLED #2 (GPS LED - Green) Definitions
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 13/35Condition LED 2GPS Off OffGPS On Slow BlinkingGPS Time Sync Fast BlinkingGPS Fix Solid4 Configuration and ActivationThis section details how to quickly get an LMU-2000™ provisioned and configured to point at a specific server. It isassumed that a PEG script has already been created and is being managed through LMU Manager or PULS™, theCalAmp Maintenance System.We are making three assumptions to simplify the setup process:You have created, installed and configured an LM Direct™ Server to receive messages from theLMU-2000™. (See LM Direct™ Reference Guide for details)You are using the standard wiring harness from CalAmp and the serial port expansion harness.You have created a HyperTerminal or Putty session.You have contacted the CalAmp sales team regarding the network availability of the LMU-2000™. This device may not be supported for all the carriers or networks listed in this section(CDMA-Verizon, CDMA-Sprint, HSPA, GSM), for product availability consult the CalAmp salesteam.4.1 Quick Start - General ConfigAll LMU-2000s™ must go through a common step during the configuration and provisioning process.Specifically, this is pointing the LMU to your LM Direct™ server, either via IP or a URL.This configuration process is accomplished via a series of AT Commands:1. Power up the LMU-2000™ and connect a serial cable from the LMU to your laptop2. Open a terminal session to the LMU-2000™3. Enter the address of the LM Direct™ server:AT$APP PARAM 2319,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.dddAT$APP PARAM 768,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd     (32-bit products only)AT$APP PARAM 769,0,pppppWhere ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd is the publicly addressable IPV4 address of your LM Direct™ serverand ppppp is the UDP port number.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 14/354. Alternatively if a URL has been set up for your LM Direct™ server, the LMU may be programmedwith:AT$APP PARAM 2319,0,myURL.MyCompany.ComWhere myURL.MyCompany.com is the URL assigned to the server.5. Enter ATIC to verify the correct settings are displayed for your Inbound Server.This configuration process is accomplished via a series of SMS Commands:1. Power up the LMU-2000™ and your handset2. From the handset, send an SMS message to the LMU-2000™ phone number:!RP,2319,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd!RP,768,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd     (32-bit products only)!RP,769,pppppWhere ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd is the publicly addressable IPV4 address of your LM Direct™ serverand ppppp is the UDP port number3. Alternatively if a URL has been set up for your LM Direct™ server, the LMU may be programmedwith:!RP,2319,0,myURL.MyCompany.ComWhere myURL.MyCompany.com is the URL assigned to the server4. Verify your settings by sending the commands:!RP?2319,0!RP?769,0.4.2 Auto provisioning of GSM or HSPA LMUsFor certain operators, the LMU can auto-populate the APN, username and password settings based on theMobile Country Code (MCC) and the Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the SIM. Upon inserting a new
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 15/35SIM the APN, username and password will switch to the new SIM card's defaults if the MCC and MNCvalues change. The current list of supported MCC and MNC combinations are:AT&T – formerly AT&T Wireless or Cingular Blue (MCC 310, MNC 38)o APN 0: PROXYo APN 1: PUBLICAT&T – formerly Cingular Wireless (MCC 310, MNC 17, 18, 41)o APN 0 & 1: ISP.CINGULARo Username: ISP@CINGULARGPRS.COMo Password: CINGULAR1Manxpronto (MCC 234, MCN 058)o APN web.manxpronto.neto Username: gprso Password: gprsO2 UK (MCC 234, MNC 02, 10, 11)o APN 0 & 1: mobile.o2.co.uko Username: mobilewebo Password: passwordO2 Ireland (MCC 272, MNC 02)o APN 0 & 1: open.interneto Username: gprso Password: gprsOrange UK (MCC 234, MNC 33, 34)o APN 0 & 1: orangeinterneto Username: usero Password: passT-Mobile (MCC 310, MNC 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 58, 66, 80)o APN 0: INTERNET2.VOICESTREAM.COMo APN 1: INTERNET3.VOICESTREAM.COMT-Mobile UK (MCC 234, MNC 30,31,32)o APN 0 & 1: general.t-mobile.uko Username: usero Password: wap
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 16/35TelCel Mexico (MCC 334 MNC 02)o APN 0 & 1: INTERNET.ITELCEL.COMo Username: webgprso Password: webgprs2002Telstra Australia (MCC 505, MNC 01, 11, 71, 72)o APN 0 & 1: telstra.internetVodafone Ireland (MCC 272, MNC 01)o APN 0 & 1: isp.vodafone.ieo Username: vodafoneo Password: vodafoneVodafone New Zealand (MCC 530, MNC 01)o APN 0 & 1: interneto Username: guesto Password: guestVodafone UK (MCC 234, MNC 15)o APN 0 & 1: interneto Username: webo Password: webUnless otherwise stated, the username and password will be set to “dummy”.This feature can be disabled by setting Bit 0 of S-Register 155.AT$APP PARAM 1024,35,1,1To re-enable auto-provisioning, use:AT$APP PARAM 1024,35,1,0Auto-provisioning occurs when the LMU detects a SIM with a new operator ID (i.e. the first 6 digits of theIMSI) or when Bit 0 of S155 is cleared and the GPRS context is blank (i.e. Parameter 2306,0).4.3 Activating GSM or HSPA LMU using AT Commands
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 17/35Check with the CalAmp Sales team for availability of the LMU-2000™ with GSM or HSPAmodems. For a GSM/GPRS operator you will get the LMU in one of two varieties, one with a SIM and onewithout.If you get an LMU without a SIM (which is the typical case) the operator will simply ask for the IMEI of theLMU. The IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier) is printed on the bottom of the LMU under theLMU’s ESN. Again, DO NOT give the operator the ESN of the LMU.The operator will provide you with a SIM for each account activated. If they are especially nice (or you areespecially persistent) they will also give you a list tying the IMSI (International Subscriber Identifier) of theSIM to the phone number assigned to it. Please note that the operator will likely tie the IMSI (i.e. the SIM) toa specific IMEI. Making sure the specific SIM matches to the right IMEI isn’t strictly necessary, but it willkeep everyone’s book-keeping a little cleaner. You may also obtain this information by running a CSV reportin PULS (after the devices have connected to the network and sent in their first ID Report). See the PULSUsers Guide for more information.If you do happen to have a SIM, the operator will ask for the IMSI and ICC-ID (Integrated Circuit CardIdentifier) along with the IMEI of the LMU. Again, in return you should get a list of IMSIs and PhoneNumbers.The IMEI, IMSI and ICC-ID are all available through the ATI1 command. The IMEI should also be printedon the bottom of the LMU.You should also get an APN (Access Point Name) value. The APN is the device on the network that allows aGPRS device (i.e. the LMU) to get to the internet. They tend to look like a URL, for example:myAPN.myOperator.comOperators can offer more than one type of APN and can even set up a custom APN just for your devices.The rates they charge will vary depending on the APN service you want. Operators may also request you usea blank APN. With the APN, you should also receive a username and password combination.The last item an operator may provide is a SIM PIN. The PIN is effectively a password to the device. Themain difference here is that the PIN will restrict all the capabilities of the GSM device, where the SPC is usedjust for configuration.The activation sequence for a GSM LMU would therefore look as follows:AT$APP PARAM 2306,0,“myAPN.myOperator.com”AT$APP PARAM 2306,1,“myAPN.myOperator.com”AT$APP PARAM 2314,0,“myUSername”AT$APP PARAM 2315,0,“myPassword”For a blank APN the following command can be used:AT$APP PARAM 2306,0,“” (for a blank APN)
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 18/35Only enter this next command if you have been given a non-zero PIN as any errors may lock you out of themodem.AT$APP PIN <SIM pin>You can confirm activation by watching the Comm LED to see if it goes solid. You may also confirmactivation usingAT$APP COMM STATUS?A good response should look similar to the following:GSM Registered:         YesGPRS Registered:   YesConnection:    YesRSSI:      -70 dBmBER:      0Channel:      0Cell ID:      0Base Station ID:   0Local Area Code:   0Network Code:    38Country Code:    310IMEI (Modem S/N):  500167110060440IMSI (SIM S/N):         310380100521849Phone Number:   GPRS APN:    IP:PublicQuality of Srvc:   1,0,0,3,0,0GSM Class:    B4.4 Accessing the SIMThe following instructions should be used when attempting to access the SIM in a GSM LMU-2000™.1.  Remove the top plate of the LMU-2000™. The LMU-2000™’s enclosure is held together by 4 plasticclips. To remove the cover, squeeze the top plate of the LMU near the VBus header and pull up thenrepeat this action near the SIM cover.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 19/352.  Remove the top-plate to expose the top-side of the LMU-2000™’s main-board.3.  Align the SIM so the contacts are facing up and the notch is facing into the LMU-2000™4.  Insert the SIM into the LMU.5.  Snap the LMU-2000™’s cover back in place.4.5 Activating a CDMA LMU-2000™Check with the CalAmp Sales team for availability of the LMU-2000™ with CDMA modems. ForCDMA devices, the activation sequence you will use varies from carrier to carrier. Each of the supportedcarriers is documented below.To obtain an account, a CDMA carrier will generally ask for three things, the Manufacturer, the Product Typeand the ESN. Obviously the first two items are answered by “CalAmp LMU”. The last one is a littlemisleading. The ESN on the LMU is the CalAmp serial number. The one the operator is interested in is theMSN-D (which they call the decimal ESN). DO NOT give them the CalAmp ESN (i.e. the top one on thelabel). It will only lead to the carrier telling you that the product doesn’t exist and they can’t activate it for you.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 20/35What you should get back will vary from operator to operator; however at very least it will be the MDN(Mobile Directory Number) and MIN (Mobile Information Number). You should also ask for the SPC(Service Programming Code) in case it is not 000000. The SPC is effectively a password to the modem whichallows you to program some of the more sensitive items (ex: the MDN and MIN). Please note that the MINand MSID can be the same value.4.5.1 Activating a CDMA LMU-2000™ – VerizonVerizon supports a system that allows CDMA devices to be provisioned Over-The-Air. A CalAmp LMU-2000™ will automatically use this system to attempt to self provision. This procedure assumes that the LMU-2000™ has never been provisioned or activated before.1. Power on the LMU-2000™, making sure you can observe the behavior of the Comm LED.2. Wait until the Comm LED turns solid. This could take up to 5 minutes.3. If after 5 minutes you observe that the Comm LED transitions from a slow blink to a fast blinkseveral times (i.e. more than twice) you will need to contact Verizon Wireless for further support onaccount activation.Once configured, you may verify that the LMU-2000™’s modem has registered to the CDMA network.Enter:AT$APP COMM STATUS?The response should be similar to:    CDMA Service:  IS-2000    Connection:    Yes    RSSI:          -80 dBm    Channel:          0    Band:Side:     800:B    Base Station ID:    0    Network ID:    0    System ID:     4    ESN (Modem S/N:  2676319948 [9F8566CC]    Phone Number:  1234567890    IMSI:          310001234567890    CarrierConfig:  5Note that the Phone Number should match the MDN value the carrier gave you. The last 10 digits of theIMSI field should match the MIN/MSID value they gave you.For devices that have had previous activations, an Over-The-Air activation process may be manually startedusing a single AT Command:
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 21/35AT$APP MODEM UPDATEThis command is also used to initiate an Over-The-Air PRL Update for devices that are already provisioned.Users may also force a reactivation with the command:AT$APP MODEM ACTIVATEKeep in mind, however, this may cause the modem to lose its credentials and become unable to register to thenetwork.4.5.2 Activating a CDMA LMU-2000™ – SprintActivating an LMU-2000™ on the Sprint CDMA network is identical to activating on the Verizon network.1. Power on the LMU-2000™, making sure you can observe the behavior of the Comm LED.2. Wait until the Comm LED turns solid. This could take up to 5 minutes.3. If after 5 minutes you observe that the Comm LED transitions from a slow blink to a fast blinkseveral times (i.e. more than twice) you will need to contact Sprint for further support on accountactivation..Once configured, you may verify that the LMU-2000’s™ modem has registered to the CDMA network.Enter:AT$APP COMM STATUS?The response should be similar to:    CDMA Service:  IS-2000    Connection:    Yes    RSSI:          -80 dBm    Channel:       0    Band:Side:     800:B    Base Station ID:   0    Network ID:    0    System ID:     4145    ESN (Modem S/N:    2676319948 [9F8566CC]    Phone Number:  1234567890    IMSI:          310001234567890    CarrierConfig:  1
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 22/35The Phone Number field should match the <Phone Number> value you used in step 3 or 4. The last 10 digitsof the IMSI field should match the <MSID> value you used in step 3 or 4.5 Installing the LMU5.1 Preventing Accidental or Unauthorized ModificationIf you anticipate that fleet drivers or others might interfere with the LMUs once they are installed, take steps tobe sure that it is not easy to disconnect or remove the LMU from its power source. Two common methodsare the use of Tamper Proof Sealant or creation of PEG Script to detect power loss or GPS antennadisconnections.5.2 Installing the LMU in a vehicle1. Plug the unit into the OBD2 connector of the vehicle.2. The LMU-2000 does not need to go through the vehicle detection process, so after step 1 the installation iscomplete.5.3 Installation VerificationIn many cases it is desirable to verify that an installed LMU-2000™ is working properly. That is, installersshould verify that the GPS and communications functions of the LMU-2000™ are working properly beforedeparting the installation site. In more robust cases, some key configuration settings such as the InboundAddress and URL should also be verified.Note that these processes are all based on issuing AT Commands to the LMU-2000™. It is expected thatinstallers will have access to a serial port expansion cable and a laptop or PDA capable of a terminalconnection. Alternatively, an SMS message can be sent to an LMU-2000™ to obtain its current status.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 23/355.3.1 Comm VerificationInstallers should first verify that the LMU-2000™ has been acquired and has registered to the wirelessnetwork. This may be verified in one of two ways. First, installers may look at the Comm LED (i.e., the oneclosest to the SMC antenna connector). If this LED is solid, then the LMU has registered to the network andestablished a data session.If the LED is not visible, then Comm may be verified using an AT Command:ATICDepending on the wireless network being used something similar to what is shown below will be displayed. Itis important to verify that 'Yes' values are displayed at the top for Data and Network registration and thecorrect APN is displayed.        Radio Access    : GSM        Network Reg.    : Yes, Home        Data Reg.       : Yes, Home        Connection      : Yes        RSSI            :      -97 dBm        BER             :       99        Channel         :      737        Cell ID         :     3441        Base Station ID :       40        Local Area Code :    31003        Network Code    :      410        Country Code    :      310        IMEI (Modem S/N): 351802055396182        IMSI (SIM ID)   : 310410202524377        ICC-ID (SIM S/N): 89014102212025243778        Phone Number    :         GPRS APN        : ISP.CINGULAR        Maint. Server   : maint.vehicle-location.com(216.177.93.246):20500        Inbound Server  : (0.0.0.0):20500        Dual Comm       : routing id=0, log cid=0, modem type=21, inbnd index=0OKIf any of the responses return Not-Acquired or Not-Registered (and the APN is correct), the wirelessnetwork operator should be contacted for further troubleshooting.Please note that it may take several seconds (or longer) for the LMU-2000™ to communicate with themodem and acquire the wireless network.5.3.2 GPS Verification
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 24/35The next step is to verify that the GPS receiver is seeing enough satellites to obtain a valid GPS position.Again, installers have two choices on how to perform this verification. First, like the Comm Verification, thereis a GPS status LED (i.e., the one closest to the SMA connector). If this LED is solid, then the LMU hasfound GPS service.If the LED is not visible then GPS service may be verified using an AT Command:AT$APP GPS?The response should be similar to:Lat=3304713, Lon=-11727730, Alt=0Hdg=113 Spd=0 3D-RTIME HDOP=130 nSats=7Installers are looking for the 3D-RTIME setting along with a valid Lat, Long pair (i.e. something other than 0).If the GPS receiver does not have a valid lock within 2-3 minutes, installers should check antenna placement(see the Installation Notes section for placement suggestions), the antenna connector and that the antenna hasa clear view of the sky. For further troubleshooting, installers should contact CalAmp Support(M2MSupport@CalAmp.com)5.3.3 Inbound VerificationThe last item to verify is that the LMU-2000™ is sending data to the correct server. In general, this is a two-step process that will need the aid of an observer on the back end. That is, a technician will have to be loggedin so they can monitor data coming into the backend mapping/vehicle management application.First, verify that the LMU-2000™ is using the correct Inbound IP address by using:AT$APP INBOUND?The response should be similar to:INBOUND LMDINBOUND 0 ADDR ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd:ppppp *INBOUND 0 URL  myURL.myCompany.comINBOUND 1 ADDR 0.0.0.0:20500INBOUND 1 URLINBOUND 2 ADDR 0.0.0.0:20500INBOUND 3 ADDR 0.0.0.0:20500
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 25/35The installer will need to verify with a backend technician that the, URL (myURL.myCompany.com ), IPaddress (ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd) and port (<ppppp>) are correct.The second step is to verify that the LMU-2000™ is sending data. The best way to do this is to force theLMU-2000™ to send in an unacknowledged Event Report (i.e., its current GPS location) with the followingcommand:AT$APP PEG SUNRPT 255The LMU-2000™ will respond with: OKThe backend monitor must then be contacted to confirm that they received an Event Report with Event Code255.Assuming that all three sections have passed, the installation can be considered to be complete.5.3.4 Verification via SMSThe current Comm, GPS and Inbound status of a GSM LMU can be obtained via SMS provided you haveaccess to an SMS capable phone or PDA.Using your handset, send the following SMS Message to the LMU:!R0Within a few minutes, the LMU should return a response in the following format:APP: <App ID> <Firmware Version>COM:<RSSI> [./d/D][./a/A][./L][IP address] [<APN>]GPS:[Antenna <Short/Open/Off>] | [No Time Sync] | [<FixStatus> <Sat Count>]INP:<inputs states> <vehicle voltage>MID:<mobile ID> <mobile ID type>INB:<inbound IP address>:<inbound port> <Inbound Protocol (LMD/LMX)>APP:o <App ID>:The Application ID value of the LMU indicating the host platform and the wirelessnetworking technology of the LMU.o <Firmware Version>:
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 26/35The current firmware version in use by the LMUCOM:o <RSSI>:This is the signal strength the wireless modem sees from the network. In general the LMUis at least scanning for the network if the RSSI is not -113.o [./d/D]:If the character ‘D’ is present, it indicates the LMU had a data session established when itresponded to the status request. For the 8-Bit product line an upper case ‘D’ indicatesboth the Inbound and Maintenance sockets are ready. The lower case ‘d’ indicates thatonly the Maintenance socket is ready. A ‘.’ indicates no sockets are ready.o [./a/A]:This field indicates if the LMU has received an Acknowledgement from the Inboundserver. This field will be empty if the LMU has never received an ACK. The lower case‘a’ will be present if it has received an ACK since the last cold boot (i.e. power cycle) butnot the last warm boot (App Restart or Sleep). The upper case ‘A’ will be present if theLMU has received an ACK since the last warm boot. A ‘.’ Indicates noacknowledgement has been received.o [./L]:This field indicates if the LMU’s log is currently active. An ‘L’ indicates that the log iscurrently in use (i.e. one or more records have been stored) where a ‘.’ indicates the log isinactive.o [IP Address]:This is an optional field if and is only present if the LMU has established a valid datasession. This field will contain the current IP address of the LMU as assigned by thewireless network. Note that if you see a value of 192.168.0.0, this is an indication that theLMU has not been able to establish a data session.o [<APN>]The current Access Point Name in use by a GSM LMU.GPS:o [Antenna <Short/Open/Off>]:This field, if present, indicates a problem with the LMU’s GPS antenna. A value of Shortindicates that the antenna cable has likely been crushed. A value of Open indicates that theantenna cable is either cut or disconnected. A value of Off indicates that the LMU’ GPS
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 27/35receiver is off.o [No Time Sync]:If this field is present, it indicates that the LMU’s GPS receiver has not been able to findeven a single GPS satellite. This would likely been seen in conjunction with the aboveantenna error, or if the LMU GPS antenna is otherwise blocked.o [<FixStatus> <Sat Count>]:If these fields are present it indicates that the LMU has, or had a valid GPS solution. The<Sat Count> field indicates how many GPS satellites are currently in use by the LMU.The <FixStatus> field indicates the type of fix. The Fix Status types are detailed in the LMDirect Reference Guide.INP:o <input states>:This field details the current state of each of the LMU’s discreet inputs. This field is always8 characters long. The left most character represents the state of input 7 where the rightmost represents the state of input 0 (i.e. the ignition). A value of 1 indicates the input iscurrently in the high state. A value of 0 indicates it is currently in the low state.o <vehicle voltage>:This field will contain the current reading of the LMU’s internal A/D. This will be thesupply voltage provided to the LMU in mV.MID:o <mobile ID>:This will be the current mobile ID in use by the LMU.o <mobile ID type>:This will be the type of Mobile ID in use by the LMU. The available types are, Off, ESN,IMEI, IMSI, USER, MIN and IP ADDRESS.INB:o <inbound IP address>:This is the current IP address in use by the LMU. This value should match the IP addressof your LM Direct™ server.o <inbound port>:This is the current UDP port the LMU will use to deliver its LM Direct™ data. This value
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6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 33/35superseded purchase order terms and conditions shall be null and void; (4) You agree to assure that copies ofthis License Agreement are distributed, read and agreed to by each Developer using the Software and/orDocumentation.Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, United States,excluding its conflicts of law principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for theInternational Sale of Goods. You agree to exclusive jurisdiction of California State federal and state courts,Ventura County, for resolution of any dispute related to this Agreement.U.S. Government Protected Rights: The Software Documentation and Related Materials are provided withRESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as setforth in subparagraph ©(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS252.227-7013 or subparagraphs ©(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 48CFR 52.227-19, as applicable. Manufacturer is CalAmp DataCom Inc., 1401 North Rice Ave. Oxnard, CA93030. Rights are reserved under copyright laws of the United States with respect to unpublished portions ofthe Software.8 Regulatory InformationHuman Exposure Compliance StatementPursuant to 47 CFR § 24.52 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, personal communications services (PCS)equipment is subject to the radio frequency radiation exposure requirements specified in § 1.1307(b), §2.1091 and § 2.1093, as appropriate.CalAmp DataCom Inc. certifies that it has determined that the LMU-2000™ complies with the RF hazardrequirements applicable to broadband PCS equipment operating under the authority of 47 CFR Part 24,Subpart E of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This determination is dependent upon installation, operation anduse of the equipment in accordance with all instructions provided.The LMU-2000™ is designed for and intended to be used in fixed and mobile applications. “Fixed” meansthat the device is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location.“Mobile” means that the device is designed to be used in other than fixed locations and generally in such a waythat a separation distance of at least 20 cm is normally maintained between the transmitter’s antenna and thebody of the user or nearby persons. The LMU-2000™ is not designed for or intended to be used in mobileapplications (within 20 cm of the body of the user) and such uses are strictly prohibited.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 34/35To ensure that the LMU-2000™ complies with current FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF outputpower and human exposure to radio frequency radiation, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must bemaintained between the unit’s antenna and the body of the user and any nearby persons at all times and in allapplications and uses. Additionally, in mobile applications, maximum antenna gain must not exceed 3.2 dBi.FCC Rules and Industry Canada (IC) regulatory informationCompliance Statement (Part 15.19)The equipment device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept anyinterference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.Warning (Part 15.21)Changes or modifications not expressly approved by TransCore Amtech Systems could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment. Manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference causedby unauthorized modifications to this equipment.Compliance Statement (Part 15.105(b))Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe 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.This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts delicence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire debrouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si lebrouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.Class B digital device notice“CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)”RF Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with the FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set fourth for mobile transmitting devicesoperation in an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions to satisfyRF exposure compliance.
6/20/2014 LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wikihttps://puls.calamp.com/wiki/LMU-2000_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 35/35The equipment should only be used where there is normally at least 20cm separation between the antenna andall person/user.This transmitter must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’sauthority to operate this equipment.

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