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10/12/13

TTU-12x0 Hardware & Installation Guide - PULS Wiki

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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

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Summary of Contents for TTU-12 0 Series

Page 1: ...nector 3 2 2 Serial Adapter 3 2 3 Accessories 3 3 GPS Receiver 3 4 External RF Connector 3 5 I O Descriptions 3 5 1 Motion Sensor Input 3 5 2 Power State Input 3 5 3 Battery Voltage Critical Input 3 5...

Page 2: ...ND REGULATORY INFORMATION 1 Introduction Welcome to the TTU 12x0 Hardware and Installation Guide This manual is intended to give you information on the basic setup and installation of the CalAmp TTU 1...

Page 3: ...a wireless data modem and a vehicle rated power supply The TTU 12x0 also supports inputs and outputs to monitor and react to the vehicular environment and or driver actions Flexibility The TTU 12x0 f...

Page 4: ...Direct communications server Backend mapping and reporting software which typically includes mapping and fleet reporting functions PULS LMU Manager Basic System Architecture 2 2 Component Descriptions...

Page 5: ...functions is to parse and present data obtained from the LM Direct server This allows the application to do any of the following Display location database on reports received from the TTU 12x0 in a v...

Page 6: ...Ceramic Patch Handling When handling the sub assembly it may be natural to pick it up by sides and make contact with the antenna boards In an uncontrolled ESD environment contact with the center pin o...

Page 7: ...ormance 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 SAE tests that were performed No forma...

Page 8: ...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 TTU 12x0 Connectors 3 2 1 Primary Connector The TTU 12x0 uses 8 22AWG leads for...

Page 9: ...low Then connect the DB9 connector to your serial port 3 2 3 Accessories See the Harness Diagrams page for more information on LMU accessories and supported products table 3 3 GPS Receiver The TTU 12x...

Page 10: ...ble Disable Battery charging cleared enable battery charging set disable battery charging 3 5 1 Motion Sensor Input The TTU 12x0 supports an internal motion sensor as one of its discreet inputs In thi...

Page 11: ...ly 10k One of these inputs is dedicated to sensing the vehicle s ignition status to provide for flexible power management The other two inputs may be used to sense vehicle inputs such as cooling unit...

Page 12: ...llows the TTU to switch between power sources when certain conditions are met e g low power on the currently selected supply If this output is set then the TTU will use its internal battery as its pow...

Page 13: ...ured 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 assumptio...

Page 14: ...UDP port number 4 Alternatively if a URL has been set up for your LM Direct server the LMU may be programmed with A T A P P P A R A M 2 3 1 9 0 m y U R L M y C o m p a n y C o m Where myURL MyCompany...

Page 15: ...ly Cingular Wireless MCC 310 MNC 17 18 41 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 gpr...

Page 16: ...without If you get an LMU without a SIM which is the typical case the operator will simply ask for the IMEI of the LMU The IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identifier is printed on the bottom of th...

Page 17: ...P A R A M 2 3 0 6 0 m y A P N m y O p e r a t o r c o m A T A P P P A R A M 2 3 0 6 1 m y A P N m y O p e r a t o r c o m A T A P P P A R A M 2 3 1 4 0 m y U S e r n a m e A T A P P P A R A M 2 3 1 5...

Page 18: ...ueeze the top plate of the LMU approximately from the end of the TTU and approximately 1 from the front i e the end with the cables LMU 12x0 Clip locations 2 Remove the top plate to expose the top sid...

Page 19: ...items ex the MDN and MIN Please note that the MIN and MSID can be the same value 4 5 1 Activating a CDMA TTU 12x0 Verizon Verizon supports a system that allows CDMA devices to be provisioned Over The...

Page 20: ...onfigured you may verify that the TTU 12x0 s modem has registered to the CDMA network Enter A T A P P C O M M S T A T U S The response should be similar to C D M A S e r v i c e I S 2 0 0 0 C o n n e...

Page 21: ...6 Verify the above settings with A T A P P P P P The TTU 12x0 should return the following P P P 0 U S E R P h o n e N u m b e r 1 x b e l l c a P P P 0 P A S S W O R D B e l l P a s s w o r d P P P 1...

Page 22: ...illing any holes or running any wires decide where each hardware component will be located LMU antennas peripherals etc Be sure that the cables to the LMU are not bent or constricted in any way Also m...

Page 23: ...ounts with standard mounts i e thru hole magnetic mount or peel and stick and requires a ground plane to work properly If possible it should be located at least 3 feet from the GPS antenna Ensure that...

Page 24: ...covert installs directly under the front or rear windshields are also acceptable Examples of Good Green OK Yellow and Poor Red combo antenna placements Examples OK Yellow and Poor Red internal antenna...

Page 25: ...ght easily splash into the compartment when a door is opened 5 2 8 Preventing Accidental or Unauthorized Modification If you anticipate that fleet drivers or others might interfere with the LMUs once...

Page 26: ...at this time 5 3 3 Place the GPS antenna The GPS antenna must have a clear view of the sky Mount the GPS antenna on the vehicle s highest point for example the roof of a car Make sure that there are n...

Page 27: ...na Connect any peripherals to the LMU Plug in the power harness The physical installation of the LMU hardware is now complete Completed Install separate antennas Completed Install Internal antennas 5...

Page 28: ...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 3...

Page 29: ...ged in so they can monitor data coming into the backend mapping vehicle management application First verify that the TTU 12x0 is using the correct Inbound IP address by using A T A P P I N B O U N D T...

Page 30: ...ork In general the LMU is 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 it responded to the stat...

Page 31: ...ellites are currently in use by the LMU The FixStatus field indicates the type of fix The Fix Status types are detailed in the LM Direct Reference Guide INP o input states This field details the curre...

Page 32: ...actual copies of all or any portion of the Software including backups updates merged or partial copies permitted hereunder or subsequently licensed to you Documentation means the non Software informat...

Page 33: ...eserved in Applications developed with the Software Customer agrees to include the following CalAmp Copyright and Government Restricted Use notice in all documentation and in any Application on line h...

Page 34: ...keep records of all transactions involving Software for five 5 years after the transaction CalAmp shall have the right upon written notice to audit Customer s records to verify compliance with this L...

Page 35: ...ritten governing agreement signed by you and CalAmp exists this License Agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of agreement between CalAmp and you regarding the licensing of the Software Do...

Page 36: ...ble 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 way that a separation distance of at least 20 cm is...

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