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does not detect motion, then the input will be in the Low state. No external connections are required for this
functionality to be operational.
3.3.2 Status LEDs
The LMU-3000™ is equipped with two Status LEDs, one for GPS and one for COMM (wireless network
status). The LEDs use the following blink patterns to indicate service:
LED #1 (Comm LED - Orange) Definitions
Condition
LED 1
Modem Off
Off
Comm On - Searching
Slow Blinking
Network Available
Fast Blinking
Registered but no Inbound Acknowledgement
Alternates from Solid to Fast Blink every 1s
Registered and Received Inbound Acknowledgement
Solid
LED #2 (GPS LED - Green) Definitions
Condition
LED 2
GPS Off
Off
GPS On
Slow Blinking
GPS Time Sync Fast Blinking
GPS Fix
Solid
LED #3 (VBus LED - Red) Definitions
Condition
LED 3
Input-0 is high
On
Input-0 is low
Off
4 Configuration and Activation
This section details how to quickly get an LMU-3000™ provisioned and configured to point at a specific server. It is
assumed that a PEG script has already been created and is being managed through LMU Manager or PULS™, the
CalAmp 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 the
LMU-3000™. (See LM Direct™ Reference Guide for details)