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50 channel WAAS capable GPS Receiver  
2.5m CEP (with SA off)  
-162 dBm tracking sensitivity  

Communications (Comm)

 

Data Support  
SMS, GPRS, CDMA 1xRTT or HSPA packet data  
GSM/GPRS Quad-Band  
850/900/1800/1900 MHz  
GSM/GPRS Output Power  
Class 4 (2 Watts) 850/900 bands  
Class 1 (1 Watt) 1800/1900 bands  
CDMA Dual-Band  
800/1900 MHz  
CDMA Output Power  
800: +24dBm  
1900: +24dBm  
HSPA/UMTS Dual-Band  
900/2100 MHz (bands VIII, I) or  
850/1900 MHz (bands V, II)  
3GPP release 6  
5.6 Mbps upload, 7.2 Mbps download  
GSM/GPRS Fallback  
850/900/1800/1900 quad-band  
GPRS class 12, EDGE MCS1-MCS9  

RoHS Compliant

 

 

3.2 Primary Connector 

The TTU-2830™uses 8 22AWG leads for its power and I/O connections. These leads are 
mapped as follows:  

Wire  

Signal 

Name  

Description  

Color  

Input or 

Output  

1  

GND  

Ground  

Black  

Ground  

2  

V

CC

 

Primary Power  

Red  

Input  

3  

IN-0  

Input 0 – Ignition  

White  

Input  

4  

IN-1  

Input 1 – Digital Input  

Blue  

Input  

5  

IN-2  

Input 2 – Digital Input  

Orange  

Input  

6  

OUT-0  

Ouput 0 – Starter Disable 
Relay Driver  

Green  

Ouput 

7  

OUT-1  

Ouput 1 – Digital Output  

Brown  

Ouput 

8  

OUT-2  

Ouput 2 – Digital Output  

Yellow  

Ouput 

Summary of Contents for TTU-2830

Page 1: ...twork overviews and device installation 1 1 About This Manual The TTU 2830 is one of the most flexible economy mobile tracking hardware products available In order to accurately describe the functiona...

Page 2: ...1 Overview The entire purpose behind a fleet management system is to be able to remotely contact a vehicle determine its location or status and do something meaningful with that information This could...

Page 3: ...fully packaged in its final housing it must be sealed in an ESD safe bag Electrical Over Stress EOS The GPS receiver can be damaged if exposed to an RF level that exceeds its maximum input rating Such...

Page 4: ...ditions the LMU is designed to operate in and the relevant SAE tests that were performed No formal altitude tests were conducted Size 4 3 long x 3 2 wide x 1 6 high 110 mm long x 80m wide x 40mm high...

Page 5: ...P release 6 5 6 Mbps upload 7 2 Mbps download GSM GPRS Fallback 850 900 1800 1900 quad band GPRS class 12 EDGE MCS1 MCS9 RoHS Compliant 3 2 Primary Connector The TTU 2830 uses 8 22AWG leads for its po...

Page 6: ...3 4 I O Descriptions The TTU 2830 provides the following I O Digital Inputs Input 0 Ignition Sense Always biased low Input 1 Generic Digital Input high or low bias per S 158 Input 2 Generic Digital I...

Page 7: ...ch to external power set switch to internal power Output 5 Enable Disable Battery charging cleared enable battery charging set disable battery charging 3 5Motion Sensor Input The TTU 2830 supports an...

Page 8: ...2 VDC Their input impedance is approximately 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...

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Page 10: ...mm 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 ev...

Page 11: ...ling 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 mak...

Page 12: ...der some circumstances it may be necessary to add additional wiring or connections to the LMU 4 2 2 Placement of Antennas Placement of Combination and Internal Antennas When dealing with combination a...

Page 13: ...nable ease You may find it useful to be able to view the LEDs periodically to make sure that the LMU is operating properly If at any time you should encounter a problem with the LMU you may need to re...

Page 14: ...MU to the solid body of the vehicle not to plastic panels The LMU can be placed out of sight by removing interior trim and molding to expose available space then replacing the trim once the LMU is in...

Page 15: ...e 5 3 Installation Verification In many cases it is desirable to verify that an installed TTU 2830 is working properly That is installers should verify that the GPS and communications functions of the...

Page 16: ...ch you have received or downloaded electronically Application means a compiled or executable software program created by Developer that uses some or all of the functionality of the Software Software C...

Page 17: ...n of the License termination is automatic without notice from CalAmp and without the necessity for recourse to any judicial authority Upon termination you must destroy the Related Materials the Softwa...

Page 18: ...above 2 Make copies of the Related Materials 3 Use any CalAmp product to translate the product of another licensor unless you have the legal right to do so 4 Allow a greater number of Developers to a...

Page 19: ...icensed users 3 Rent lease sublicense or lend the Application or its rights under the license 4 Alter decompile disassemble or reverse engineer the Application 5 Make any attempt to unlock or bypass a...

Page 20: ...Related Materials THE SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION AND RELATED MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED AS IS EXCEPT AS MAY OTHERWISE BE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN CALAMP MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMP...

Page 21: ...ons of this License Agreement shall supersede those set forth in any purchase order where the purchase order conflicts or is inconsistent with or adds to the terms and conditions of this License and t...

Page 22: ...ith the RF hazard requirements applicable to broadband PCS equipment operating under the authority of 47 CFR Part 24 Subpart E of the FCC Rules and Regulations This determination is dependent upon ins...

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