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LMU-2000 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wiki

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should match UDP port you are using on your LM Direct™ server. It is typically 20500.

o <Inbound Protocol (LMD/LMX)>:

This is the current UDP/IP messaging protocol in use by the LMU. In general it should be
LMD.

Example GSM Response

APP:081 8.3d
COM:0
GPS:No Time Sync
INP:11100111 13.7V
MID:4141000100 ESN
INB:207.7.101.227:20500 LMD

6 License Agreement

FOR SOFTWARE, APPLICATION PROGRAMING INTERFACES (APIs) & DOCUMENTATION

IMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION UNTIL YOU
HAVE READ AND AGREED TO THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.

This is a legal agreement between you, the Customer, and CalAmp DataCom Incorporated (“CalAmp”). By
installing and/or using the software or documentation, you are consenting to the terms of this License. If you do
not agree to the terms of this non-exclusive License Agreement, DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE
SOFTWARE, APIs OR DOCUMENTATION. For a full refund, return the unused media package and all
accompanying materials within seven (7) days to CalAmp. Where there is no packaging or media, use of
the software and/or documentation constitutes acceptance.

Definitions: As used in this License Agreement, “Software” means CalAmp’s LM Direct ™, LMU
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Provisioning Tool, GPRS LMU Provisioning Tool, iDEN™ Provisioning Tool, LMU Status, Clone Config,
Hex Dump, LM Exchange™ Traffic Monitor, Freewave Base Station Config, Remote Serial Port, App
Watcher Service and/or other software products licensed by CalAmp for use in computer applications
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Summary of Contents for LMU-2000

Page 1: ...Messaging Unit LMU 2000 3 1 1 LMU 2000 Handling Precautions 3 1 2 Battery Back up devices 3 1 3 Environmental Specifications 3 2 LMU 2000 Connectors 3 2 1 Primary Connector 3 2 2 Serial Adapter 3 2 3...

Page 2: ...ED THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION 1 Introduction Welcome to the LMU 2000 Hardware and Installation Guide This manual is intended to give you information on the basic setup and install...

Page 3: ...Amp delivers cost effective high quality solutions to a broad array of customers and end markets CalAmp is the leading supplier of Direct Broadcast Satellite DBS outdoor customer premise equipment to...

Page 4: ...s to quickly identify issues before they become expensive problems 2 System Overview 2 1 Overview The entire purpose behind a fleet management system is to be able to remotely contact a vehicle determ...

Page 5: ...ation 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 or local area networks Contact the CalAmp sale...

Page 6: ...kend Software Backend software is a customer provided software application Regardless of its purpose one of its primary functions is to parse and present data obtained from the LM Direct server This a...

Page 7: ...are grounded workers are grounded and charge build up on ESD sensitive electronics is prevented International standards are used to define typical EPA and can be obtained for example from Internation...

Page 8: ...spose of the battery in any of the CalAmp products that utilize one do not just throw used batteries replaced batteries or units containing a back up battery into the trash Consult your local waste ma...

Page 9: ...idity at 50 C non condensing Shock and Vibration SAE Test SAE J1455 Compliant Mil Standard 202G and 810F Compliant Ground vehicle environment with associated shock and vibration Electromagnetic Compat...

Page 10: ...ns Comm Quad Band Class 12 GPRS Modem 850 MHz Class 4 2W 900 MHz Class 4 2W 1800 MHz Class 1 1W 1900 MHz Class 1 1 W GPRS Packet Data UDP SMS RoHS Compliant 3 2 LMU 2000 Connectors 3 2 1 Primary Conne...

Page 11: ...Low ISO 15765 4 and SAE J2284 Not supported for the LMU 2000 15 L line ISO 9141 2 and ISO 14230 4 16 Battery Power Power 3 2 2 Serial Adapter LMU Serial Cable Part Number 133337 This is the standard s...

Page 12: ...e of its discreet inputs When the LMU is moved in any direction the associated input will be in the High state If the LMU s accelerometer does not detect motion then the input will be in the Low state...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...to the LMU 2000 phone number R P 2 3 1 9 0 d d d d d d d d d d d d R P 7 6 8 0 d d d d d d d d d d d d 3 2 b i t p r o d u c t s o n l y R P 7 6 9 p p p p p Where ddd ddd ddd ddd is the publicly addre...

Page 15: ...o APN 0 1 ISP CINGULAR o Username ISP CINGULARGPRS COM o Password CINGULAR1 Manxpronto MCC 234 MCN 058 o APN web manxpronto net o Username gprs o Password gprs O2 UK MCC 234 MNC 02 10 11 o APN 0 1 mob...

Page 16: ...530 MNC 01 o APN 0 1 internet o Username guest o Password guest Vodafone UK MCC 234 MNC 15 o APN 0 1 internet o Username web o Password web Unless otherwise stated the username and password will be se...

Page 17: ...do happen to have a SIM the operator will ask for the IMSI and ICC ID Integrated Circuit Card Identifier along with the IMEI of the LMU Again in return you should get a list of IMSIs and Phone Number...

Page 18: ...n e c t i o n Y e s R S S I 7 0 d B m B E R 0 C h a n n e l 0 C e l l I D 0 B a s e S t a t i o n I D 0 L o c a l A r e a C o d e 0 N e t w o r k C o d e 3 8 C o u n t r y C o d e 3 1 0 I M E I M o d...

Page 19: ...ith CDMA modems For CDMA devices the activation sequence you will use varies from carrier to carrier Each of the supported carriers is documented below To obtain an account a CDMA carrier will general...

Page 20: ...havior 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 blink several ti...

Page 21: ...g 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 bli...

Page 22: ...nnections 5 2 Installing the LMU in a vehicle 1 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 instal...

Page 23: ...k R e g Y e s H o m e D a t a R e g Y e s H o m e C o n n e c t i o n Y e s R S S I 9 7 d B m B E R 9 9 C h a n n e l 7 3 7 C e l l I D 3 4 4 1 B a s e S t a t i o n I D 4 0 L o c a l A r e a C o d e...

Page 24: ...lid 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 has a clear view of the sk...

Page 25: ...assed the installation can be considered to be complete 5 3 4 Verification via SMS The current Comm GPS and Inbound status of a GSM LMU can be obtained via SMS provided you have access to an SMS capab...

Page 26: ...e the last cold boot i e power cycle but not the last warm boot App Restart or Sleep The upper case A will be present if the LMU has received an ACK since the last warm boot A Indicates no acknowledge...

Page 27: ...details the current state of each of the LMU s discreet inputs This field is always 8 characters long The left most character represents the state of input 7 where the right most represents the state...

Page 28: ...e there is no packaging or media use of the software and or documentation constitutes acceptance Definitions As used in this License Agreement Software means CalAmp s LM Direct LMU Manager LapTop Loca...

Page 29: ...r and on a per User per Application basis In order to preserve and protect its rights under applicable law CalAmp is not selling you ownership rights to Software or Documentation owned by or licensed...

Page 30: ...f another licensor unless you have the legal right to do so 4 Allow a greater number of Developers to access the Software at any one time than the total number of Developer licenses for which you have...

Page 31: ...ized use reproduction distribution or publication Audit Customer shall keep records of all transactions involving Software for five 5 years after the transaction CalAmp shall have the right upon writt...

Page 32: ...SIONED BY YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION OR RELATED MATERIALS EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN THE EVENT THE FOREGOING IS FOUND BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION TO BE...

Page 33: ...ce Ave Oxnard CA 93030 Rights are reserved under copyright laws of the United States with respect to unpublished portions of the Software 8 Regulatory Information Human Exposure Compliance Statement P...

Page 34: ...uency 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...

Page 35: ...y be used where there is normally at least 20cm separation between the antenna and all person user This transmitter must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmi...

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