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LMU-1300 Training Guide
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0.8–09/22/2020
PRIVATE SERVICES 1
srvc(0) log(0:0) radio(0) mode(0:0) inb(0) 0.0.0.0:20500
OK
The installer will need to verify with a backend technician that the IP address (ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd) and port
(<ppppp>) are correct.
The second step is to verify that the LMU-1300™ is sending data. The best way to do this is to force the
LMU-1300™ to send in an unacknowledged Event Report (i.e., its current GPS location) with the following
command:
AT$APP PEG ACTION 44 255
The LMU-1300™ will respond with: OK
The backend monitor must then be contacted to confirm that they received an Event Report with Event
Code 255.
Assuming that all three sections have passed, the installation can be considered to be complete.
8.4 Verification via SMS
The current Comm, GPS and Inbound status of a LMU can be obtained via SMS provided you have access
to an SMS capable phone or PDA.
Using your handset, send the following SMS Message to the LMU:
!R0
Within a few minutes, the LMU should return a response in the following format:
APP: <App ID> <Firmware Version>
COM:<RSSI> [./d/D][./a/A][./L][IP address] [<APN>]
GPS:[Antenna <Short/Open/Off>] | [No Time Sync] | [<FixStatus> <Sat
Count>]
INP:<inputs states> <vehicle voltage>
MID:<mobile ID> <mobile ID type>
INB:<inbound IP address>:<inbound port> <Inbound Protocol (LMD/LMX)>