TU600-X
Introduction
This document contains the installation guide for the (GSM/LTE M1/NB IOT/GNSS) product type
series TU600-X units. This manual is intended for use by system integrators, service providers and
application developers (collectively, “Resellers”). It is not intended for end-users of the TU600-X.
Any end-user documentation is to be prepared and furnished by the resellers.
This manual covers the TU600-X with 60.012 and later firmware operating on:
2.5G bands [850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz] Global System for Mobile
communication (GSM) networks.
LTE bands [700 MHz, 800 MHz, 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1700 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz,
2100 MHz] LTE M1/NB IOT networks.
Data and Event Reporting support is by Short Message Service (SMS), General Packet
Radio Service (GPRS), or both.
This manual describes how to set up, configure, install, operate, and troubleshoot the product.
Even if you have used other GSM, LTE M1/NB IOT or Global Positioning System (GPS) products
before, Trackunit recommends that you spend some time reading this manual to learn about the
special features of this product.
Trackunit assumes that you are familiar with Microsoft Windows.
Related Information
The Trackunit web site is found at
www.trackunit.com
. This site links to the fleet management
system from Trackunit A/S called Trackunit Manager. TU600-X devices are integrated to Trackunit
but can also be used together with third part system providers.
Safety first
Simple Guidelines
Please follow these guidelines when configuring, using or recycling the TU600-X. Violating these
guidelines may be dangerous, illegal or otherwise detrimental. Further detailed information is
provided in this manual.
Do Not Operate Where Prohibited
Do not allow the TU600-X unit to operate wherever wireless phone use is prohibited or when doing
so may cause interference or danger. The TU600-X cannot be turned off after installation, so any
vehicle, moving machinery, construction machinery using TU600-X etc. must not enter areas
where it is prohibited to operate wireless phones as the device periodically turns on the transmitter
in a short period of time to perform tracking reporting.
Examples include but are not limited to operation in hospitals, aircrafts, near blasting sites or
wherever operation can cause interference.