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Version 1.0 

 

13.

 

 Check Status and Commission Device

 

 
Before replacing panels and leaving the vehicle, we STRONGLY recommend that you confirm 
normal operation and good communication, using either method below: 
 

i.

 

Calling the service provider to check that the device is online, confirming external 
power, GPS, GPRS, CANBus and driver ID status. 
 

ii.

 

Send $TEST to the device by SMS and confirm the response.   

 

1.

 

Confirm device IMEI is as expected 

2.

 

Confirm power connection and availability (should be near 100%) 

3.

 

Confirm GPS status and availability (should be near 100%) 

4.

 

Confirm GSM status and availability (should be near 100%) 

5.

 

Confirm all other 

status checks are “OK”

 

6.

 

Confirm correct reporting of IGNITION state 

7.

 

Confirm presence of CAN data (if fitted) 

8.

 

Confirm correct operation of immobiliser (if fitted) 
 

iii.

 

Any exceptions to the above should be addressed before leaving the vehicle 
 

iv.

 

Please refer to the OTA Device Test application note for further details and examples 
of $TEST command responses and advice on interpretation / handling of errors. 

Example $TEST command response: 
 

TEST:AT110 
6.0.9.0 
357322042745742 
O2 UK 
PWR:12.5V (100%) 
BAT:100% 
GPS:OK (95%) 
GPRS:OK (98%) 
APN:OK 
SKT:OK 
ACK:OK 
IGN:OK (OFF) 
CAN:OK 
IMOB:OFF 

 
 

14.

 

Troubleshooting

 

If you have any problems, questions or if you suspect a product failure / malfunction, please 
contact Astra Telematics technical support: 

 

[email protected]

 

 

+44 161 826 8800 

Summary of Contents for AT110V5

Page 1: ...roximity to metal or loudspeakers 2 Plug in the antenna GSM and GPS to the corresponding connectors on the AT110 Apply direct force when connecting and disconnecting the antennas Do not waggle from side to side or apply excessive sideways force to avoid damage to the device PLUG IN ANTENNAS HERE 3 Hook up the power and ignition electrical connections using the CB110 cable a Connect the BLACK wire ...

Page 2: ...izes 4 Plug in the 3 way CB110 cable to the matching connector on the AT110 device Plug in CB110 3 way cable here 5 Plug in the CB113 plug play data cable to the matching connector on the AT110 device 6 Fit the IB001 iButton Probe optional Fit the IB001 iButton probe in the desired position on the vehicle dashboard requires drilling a hole and then connect to the matching connector on the CB113 ...

Page 3: ...ard if unsure we suggest you try this one Pins 1 and 9 as implemented by some vehicle manufacturers Plug the CB242 OBD cable into the vehicle OBD socket and then connect the other end marked CAN 1 9 or CAN 6 14 to the matching connector on the CB113 cable 9 Fit the BZ001 buzzer optional Plug the BZ001 external buzzer into the matching connector on the CB113 cable 10 Slide the SIM into the slot in ...

Page 4: ...ed on home network 2G service DOUBLE 50mS ON 2 SEC OFF Registered on home network 3G service DOUBLE 100mS ON 2 SEC OFF Registered on roaming network 2G service 50mS ON 50mS OFF Registered on roaming network 3G service ON CONSTANTLY device is currently transmitting data on home network 800mS ON 200mS OFF device is currently transmitting data on roaming network 12 Mount the AT110 under the vehicle d...

Page 5: ... be near 100 5 Confirm all other status checks are OK 6 Confirm correct reporting of IGNITION state 7 Confirm presence of CAN data if fitted 8 Confirm correct operation of immobiliser if fitted iii Any exceptions to the above should be addressed before leaving the vehicle iv Please refer to the OTA Device Test application note for further details and examples of TEST command responses and advice o...

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