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The SIM card holder will be firmly seated in the locked position. To unlock it, gently slide the black
holder towards the SIM card holder’s hinge. Once it is unlocked, the SIM card holder will spring up
slightly and then it can be swung to its fully open position, from which the SIM card can be
removed/inserted.
When returning the SIM card holder to its seated position, apply slight pressure and slide the back of
the SIM card holder to the locked position.
IMPORTANT!
When inserting or removing the SIM card, care must be given to
ensure the SIM card is not bent or damaged in any way as this may result in
transmission failure.
Figure 1-3: Accessing the SIM card (cellular models)
1.5
TELEMETRY AND NETWORK COMMUNICATION
The LT1 can be ordered with either cellular, GOES/Meteosat, or Iridium telemetry. Local
communication with an LT1 is performed using the built-in Bluetooth module and FTS360 Config
App available on iOS and Android devices.
1.5.1
LT1-CELL
The LT1-CELL uses Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) messaging protocol, a standard
commonly used for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, for remote transmissions. It transmits
sensor and station data and receives commands such as firmware updates over the internet.
Station and data management is handled by FTS360, a secure web-based software platform.
Data from the LT1-CELL is stored locally, and then securely sent to FTS360 which provides real-time,
high-speed access to the LT1-CELL’s data. FTS360 can be accessed from the browser on a computer
or on a smart device.
1.5.2
LT1-GOES
The built-in G6 transmitter of the LT1-GOES is certified by NOAA to operate on the GOES satellite
network, and by EUMETSAT for the Meteosat network. It transmits station and sensor data in
GOES/Meteosat industry standardized formats.
Unlock
Lock
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