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XT6264 User Guide 
 

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY 

Disclosure, storage and use subject to non-disclosure agreement

 

 

3

 

LED

 

B

EHAVIOR

 

3.1

 

T

EST 

M

ODE

 

When the device is in Active mode (i.e., not in ship mode or low power sleep mode), a push and release 
of the button when the green LEDs start blinking will cause the device to display status using LEDS as 
described below. LEDs will stay off in the normal device operation. 

NOTES: 

 

The push and release of the button when blue LEDs start blinking will put the device in INSTALL 
mode. The LED behavior in INSTALL mode is covered in 

Install Mode

 

section.  

 

If the button remains pushed until blue LEDs go off and then the buttons are released, device 
will enter Ship Mode. 

 

Pushing and releasing the button when the device is in ship mode will wake the device up like in 
RCD2 and will not initiate LED status indication mode. 

 

 

3.1.1

 

LED Color Table 

LED Color 

Description 

Blue 

GPS Status 

Green 

Cellular Status 

Purple 

Cellular RAT Status 

Yellow 

Battery Status 

Red 

Backend, AC, Reefer, Zigbee, and Bluetooth 

 

 

3.1.2

 

RCD3 LED Status Indication Mode 

When the device enters install mode, it will display all LED status updates. The LEDs will provide updates 
in the following order: Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, and then Red.  

GPS Status (Blue) 

 

All five LEDs will flash blue for two seconds to indicate the device is providing GPS status. 

 

From left to right, GPS status is provided with a solid blue LED and the value is held for five 
seconds. 

Summary of Contents for XT6264

Page 1: ...uide P a g e 1 14 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Disclosure storage and use subject to non disclosure agreement XT6264 User Guide Revised July 19 2019 This user guide contains supplemental information about the XT6264 ...

Page 2: ...inology 3 2 2 Installation 3 2 3 Testing After Installation 7 3 LED Behavior 8 3 1 Test Mode 8 3 1 1 LED Color Table 8 3 1 2 RCD3 LED Status Indication Mode 8 3 2 Install Mode 11 3 2 1 Entering Install Mode 11 3 2 2 Install Mode Operation and Status 11 3 2 3 Exiting Install Mode 11 4 Regulatory Statements 12 4 1 FCC 12 4 2 Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information 12 4 3 IC 12 ...

Page 3: ... that the XT6264 is mounted to 2 2 INSTALLATION Figure 1 Hole Location Figure 2 Size of hole 19mm 1 Install the unit bracket 2 Secure the unused high voltage communication connector into unit bracket 3 Install the unit into the bracket a Push the unit into the bracket b Secure the two torx screws c Push the ON OFF switch 4 Connect the 3 and 7 pin connectors to the unit 5 Connect the unit ribbon ha...

Page 4: ...o non disclosure agreement Figure 3 Ribbon Harness 6 Attach the TK bracket to the unit 7 Fit the unit with the bracket TK controller and tighten the upper screws 8 Connect the Power Cable Harness X1 RED wire to the Transformer X1 tap and X2 BLACK wire with ground terminal to the Controller Chassis ...

Page 5: ...ject to non disclosure agreement Figure 5 X1 red to X1 tap Figure 6 X2 Black to ground chassis 9 Connect the 7 pin from the unit ribbon harness to the unit 10 Bundle the cable by using cable ties and fix them to the unit 11 Close the asset door The device should be oriented as pictured below ...

Page 6: ...XT6264 User Guide P a g e 6 14 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY Disclosure storage and use subject to non disclosure agreement ...

Page 7: ... source 2 Put the unit into install mode ON OFF button see Enter Install Mode for further description 3 Observe installer LED for green pass see observe Install LED below for further description NOTE if installer LED fails refer to the trouble shooting guide and fix the issue 4 Take the unit out of installer mode 5 Close the controller door NOTE at this time installation should be completed ...

Page 8: ...until blue LEDs go off and then the buttons are released device will enter Ship Mode Pushing and releasing the button when the device is in ship mode will wake the device up like in RCD2 and will not initiate LED status indication mode 3 1 1 LED Color Table LED Color Description Blue GPS Status Green Cellular Status Purple Cellular RAT Status Yellow Battery Status Red Backend AC Reefer Zigbee and ...

Page 9: ...will flash green for two seconds indicating the device is providing cellular signal strength The left most LED will be used to indicate cellular RAT From left to right LEDs indicate received signal strength value using solid green LEDs and will hold the value for five seconds RSSI Level LED Number 1 One LED 2 Two LED 3 Three LED 4 Four LED Cellular RAT Status Purple All five LEDs will flash purple...

Page 10: ...0 Five LEDs 4 0 Volt Backend AC Reefer Zigbee and Bluetooth Red All five LEDs will flash red for two seconds to indicate the device is providing miscellaneous status LEDs are displayed from left two right and held for five seconds LED Position Description First Backend connectivity status Green if data session active or no messages queued Red if messages queued and no data session active Second AC...

Page 11: ...t in progress is indicated by a fast blinking green LED At the end of the Install mode test the following test result status would be displayed through solid LED indication LED1 is the left most LED and LED2 is next to LED1 and so on AC Power Connection Green LED1 AC power detected Red LED1 Failed AC power detection RS232 physical connection Green LED2 Physical RS232 detected Red LED2 Failed RS232...

Page 12: ...l interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver...

Page 13: ...nte p i r e ne dépasse pas l intensité nécessaire à l établissement d une communication satisfaisante This radio transmitter IC 10281A XT6264 Model Number XT6264 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain gre...

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