PEG action 133 is currently not supported on 5541 Platform
LED #3 (WiFi LED - Red/Green) Definitions
Condition LED 3
U-Boot Red Solid
Kernel Start Green Solid
WiFi Off Off
Client - Not Connected Searching Green Slow Flashing
Client - Not Connected Authenticating Green fast Flashing
Client - Connected Green Solid
AP Mode Red Solid
LED #4 (GPS LED - Red/Green) Definitions
Condition LED 4
U-Boot Red Solid
Kernel Start Green Solid
GPS Off Off
GPS On Green Slow Blinking
GPS Time Sync Green Fast Blinking
GPS Fix Green Solid
4 Configuration and Activation
This section details how to quickly get an LMU-5541
™
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-5541
™
. (See LM Direct
™
Reference
Guide for details)
You are using the standard wiring harness from CalAmp and the serial port expansion harness.
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You have created a HyperTerminal or Putty session.
You have contacted the CalAmp sales team regarding the network availability of the LMU-5541
™
.
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 sales team.
4.1 Quick Start - General Config
All LMU-5530s
™
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-5541
™
and connect a serial cable from the LMU to your
laptop
2. Open a terminal session to the LMU-5541
™
3. Enter the address of the LM Direct
™
server:
AT$APP PARAM 2319,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
AT$APP PARAM 768,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (32-bit products only)
AT$APP PARAM 769,0,ppppp
Where ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd is the publicly addressable IPV4 address of your LM Direct
™
server and ppppp is the UDP port number.
4. Alternatively if a URL has been set up for your LM Direct
™
server, the LMU may be programmed with:
AT$APP PARAM 2319,0,myURL.MyCompany.Com
Where 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-5541
™
and your handset
2. From the handset, send an SMS message to the LMU-5541
™
phone
number:
!RP,2319,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
!RP,768,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (32-bit products only)
!RP,769,0,ppppp
Where ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd is the publicly addressable IPV4 address of your LM Direct
™
server and ppppp is the UDP port number
3. Alternatively if a URL has been set up for your LM Direct
™
server, the LMU may be programmed with:
!RP,2319,0,myURL.MyCompany.Com
Where myURL.MyCompany.com is the URL assigned to the server
4. Verify your settings by sending the commands:
!RP?2319,0
!RP?769,0
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4.3 Interface Standards
4.2 Cellular/Network Connectivity
The LMU-5541 uses LTE (Long Term Evolution) Cat 4 technology, with HSPA/UMTS (3G) and GSM/GPRS (2G) support. The frequencies are
as follows (MHz)
LTE Cat 4
2100 (B1)/1900 (B2/B25/B39)/1800 (B3)/AWS 1700 (B4)/850 (B5/B26)/2600 (B7)/900 (B8)/700
(B12/B13/B28)/850 (B18/B19)/800 (B20)/2600 (B38)/2300 (B40)/2500 (B40/B41) MHz