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4.2 Configuring the Device via SMS 

 

1)

 

Ensure your device is active on your cellular account.

 

2)

 

Awaken device from sleep XT4964 

via the “wake

-

up” button

 

3)

 

If the device needs more power, then supply 12V DC via the red wire of the cable harness.

 

4)

 

Ensure device cellular LED is blinking based on LED definition in this document.

 

5)

 

Using your mobile phone or SMS gateway send +XT:1008 command to the device MDN

 

6)

 

Command: “+XT:1008,<SM>”

- Sets SMS Number

 

7)

 

Response (via SMS): $$<UID>,<1008>,<SM>##

 

8)

 

Once you have set SMS to reply to your mobile or gateway, you can now send other 

commands to device via SMS per device protocol documentation. 

 

a.

 

CXT:1010 configures network settings

 

b.

 

CXT:3017 configures the sleep/wake mode for the device. 

 

i.

 

The factory defaults for this device is to operate in the sleep timer mode and 

have a minute of wake time max. You may need to temporarily disable sleep 
in order to configure the unit uninterrupted by sleep.

 

c.

 

CXT:3040 and +XT:3042 configure alert and threshold settings

 

9)

 

+XT:7008,<PF> saves device configuration to permanent memory. You may configure 

individual features and the 7008 command will save all the configuration state at that 
instance.

 

4.3 Configuring the Device via PC 

 

1)

 

A RS-232 to USB TTL converter cable is required to connect the XT4964 to a computer for 

local configuration.   Connect the XT4964 Tx wire to the TTL converter cable Rx wire.  

Connect the XT4964 Rx wire to the TTL converter cable Tx wire.  Connect the XT4964 
ground wire to the ground wire of the TTL converter cable.  Use a terminal application to 
connect to the COM port associated with the TTL converter cable.  

 

2)

 

Use the following terminal application settings: 

a.

 

Bits per second: 115200 

b.

 

Data bits: 8 

c.

 

Parity: None 

d.

 

Stop bits: 1 

e.

 

Flow control: None 

3)

 

Press enter 3 times to 

activate the Aux Port. The print “Aux Port Active” will show up on 

your terminal console when activated successfully. 

4)

 

Once Aux Port is active login to the device using the AES challenge prompt. Please contact 

your Xirgo FAE to get instructions on how to complete this process. 

5)

 

The terminal console will print 

“Accepted”

 when successfully completed challenge prompt.

 

 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for XT4964

Page 1: ...1 XT4964 User Guide Model XT4964 FCC ID GKM XT4975A IC 10281A XT4975A Revision 1...

Page 2: ...cription 7 3 Device Mounting Options 8 3 1 Screw Mounting 8 3 2 3M VHB Tape Mounting 8 3 3 Trailer Cradle Mounting 9 3 4 Container Cradle Mounting 9 3 5 Device Mounting Guidelines 10 4 Quick Start Gui...

Page 3: ...nt Change History Revision Date Author Changes 1 10 24 2019 Johnny Chen Document Creation based off XT4975A User Guide v2 2 11 13 2019 Johnny Chen Removed Zigbee referenced due to removal of Zigbee HW...

Page 4: ...SMS TCP UDP FTP Over the air Configuration and FW Upgrade Location Polling Periodic Reporting Wired or Virtual Ignition On Off Reporting Direction Change Alerts Speed Threshold Alerts Mileage Thresho...

Page 5: ...on Below is a depiction of key interfaces of the XT4964 The Associated Cable Harness that interfaces with the unit is shown below Solar Panel Device FCC Label Wake up Button 8 Pin Bayonet Connector Go...

Page 6: ...sec Power Requirements D C Power 8 24V 12 V nominal Current Consumption 4V Supply internal Battery 170 A in sleep state 80 mA in idle state 240mA in transmit receive state Max Solar Charge Current 150...

Page 7: ...Settings Baud rate 115200 bps Flow control None 8N1 6 Green RS232 TX RS232 Transmit Port 3V Logic Interface Com Port Settings Baud rate 115200 bps Flow control None 8N1 7 Red OUT Output Port Default O...

Page 8: ...unting The XT4964 has two flanges two holes per at each end of the housing for screw mounting the device to the mounting surface 3 2 3M VHB Tape Mounting For a semi permanent option the device can be...

Page 9: ...side the body of the cradle where the device sits are four drain holes Do not use the drain holes for screw mounting cradles to surfaces 3 4 Container Cradle Mounting An optional container cradle can...

Page 10: ...id mounting the XT4964 were shadows may cast upon the solar panel Avoid placing unit inside a container made from any conductive materials or partially mounted into a bracket made from any conductive...

Page 11: ...to accept a larger bolt than specified as this will also damage the bracket When using a drill to screw mount the device ensure the drill has clearance from the top plate and does not come in contact...

Page 12: ...ht up and then fade out The blue LED will blink when the device is successfully connected to the network Refer to table in section 2 3 for LED behavior Note The factory default settings are configured...

Page 13: ...ure alert and threshold settings 9 XT 7008 PF saves device configuration to permanent memory You may configure individual features and the 7008 command will save all the configuration state at that in...

Page 14: ...the XT 1010 network settings are valid and that the device is able to send and receive data with the APN configured 2 Configure the FTP network settings via the XT 1004 command 3 Check that the setti...

Page 15: ...a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radi...

Page 16: ...enne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante Licence exempt This device complie...

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