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1. Figure 34 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation 4 When prompted to install the device driver select the Next button m id Windows Security e Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software 2 Don t install this driver software E You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software E for your device Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or disc Unsigned software from other sources may harm your computer or steal information y See details Figure 35 Windows Security Window During the driver install phase you may be prompted to Continue or Stop installation due to potential compatibility issues Select the Install this driver software anyway button 38 Device Driver Installation Wizard We Completing the Device Driver gt Installation Wizard The drivers were successfully installed on this computer You can now connect your device to this computer If your device came with instructions please read them first Driver Name Status v Texas Instuments Inc C Ready to use v Enfora PhSerUsb Ports Ready to use Figure 36 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Install Completion Window Upon completion of the installation the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Install Completion Window is displayed 5 f the Status d
2. Follow the steps in the next section to install the drivers 5 4 2 Install the USB Drivers After you download the USB drivers make sure you note the location on your computer where the drivers are located 21 Note Drivers can be requested from Enfora support via email techsupp enfora com or using the support section of the website http www enfora com After connecting the device to the computer follow these instructions to complete the installation of the USB drivers There may be multiple steps to installing the USB drivers Once each step is complete the process will automatically begin again 1 The following screen captures may reflect a different device driver that the one you are installing however the steps in the procedure will remain the same 1 The Windows Operating System will detect the new USB device 2 You will see the following screen Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device Click Next to continue Figure 16 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 22 3 Click on No not this time Click Next 5 You will see the followin
3. plastic housing measuring 82 x 46 x 21 mm It contains internal GPS and quad band GSM antennas an internal SIM holder 16 pin Molex 1 0 connector a USB 2 0 connector and three LED indicators 2 1 1 MT 2500 Panel Illustration Figure 1 MT 2500 2 2 Label The MT 2500 has a printed label on the top side of the device The figure below shows the information included on the label Stock Number Part Number Serial Barcode Code 3 of 9 Hardware Serial Number Revision FCC ID Number Industry Canada Number IMEI Barcode Code 3 of 9 IMEI Number CE Mark ROHS Mark Figure 2 MT 2500 Label 2 3 Accelerometer The three axis digital accelerometer provides the following features e Motion alert towing alert e Driver behavior reporting e Rapid acceleration e Harsh braking e Configurable thresholds e Range settings e Mode Normal Sleep Wakeup e Wakeup pause 20 to 2560 msec e Sample Rate 0 25 per second e Filter Coefficient and Filter Bandwidth e Device Orientation Setup 2 4 Battery Power Switch The MT 2500 Battery Power Switch is used to apply or remove battery power to the device The on position is with the switch toward the dot The off position is with the switch moved away from the dot The figure below shows the MT 2500 Battery Power Switch in the off position The power switch must be placed in the on position before the optional backup battery may be used for programming or operating the MT 2500 P
4. with the proper APN send the following command AT CGDCONT 1 IP apn lt CR gt substitute the letters APN for the supplied APN ii To configure the device with the proper username and password if necessary send the following command AT CGPCO 1 username password 0 lt CR gt substitute the correct username and password iii To configure the device to enable auto GPRS registration send the following command ATSAREG 2 lt CR gt 43 Note When the device is reset Windows will detect the detachment of the device and you may have to close and reopen the communication program to reestablish communications with the device Verify GSM status by sending the following command AT CREG lt CR gt If everything is working you should receive one of two responses CREG 0 1 GSM registered to home network OR CREG 0 5 GSM registered roaming Verify GPRS status by sending the following command AT CGREG lt CR gt If everything is working you should receive one of two responses SCGREG 0 1 GPRS registered to home network Or SCGREG 0 5 GPRS registered roaming See Figure 41 Verify GPRS Status 44 Enfora Com1 HyperTerminal j HIE x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Die e ala l RT amp F OK RT amp H OK AT Command Interpreter ready AT CGDCONT 1 IP isp cingular OK CIRCO nh n A A AT AREG 2 OK AT amp W AT Command Interpreter ready AT CREG CR
5. 6 0 0 3 16 0 16 0 mVrms dBm0 Vdc lt lt lt lt l el el el lt l lt pF pF Vdc Vdc kQ Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc 4 Software Features 4 1 Software Features The MT 2500 supports the following software features e FOTA e O control e Binary reporting e Timed reporting e Alarm reporting e Driver behavior events with configurable thresholds e Sudden acceleration e Harsh braking e Motion detection 18 GPS content Distance reporting Geo fencing Virtual odometer Status change reports Maximum speed exceeded alerts 5 Installation 5 1 Inserting the SIM Insert the SIM per the following procedure Note The SIM card is not provided with the MT 2500 device The SIM must be obtained from the GSM GPRS service provider and must be provisioned by the operator for data Always take care to protect the SIM Without the SIM installed the MT 2500 modem is not able to communicate on the network 1 Carefully remove the device cover to access the internal SIM holder 2 Insert the SIM into the SIM holder of the MT 2500 3 Replace the cover Figure 14 MT 2500 SIM Holder with SIM Installed Lower Left 5 2 Device Installation The MT 2500 case includes molded anchor points for mounting as shown in the figure below Additionally the device must be mounted with the correct side facing skyward as shown in the figure below 19 See Device Installation on pag
6. Any previously installed Enfora drivers and devices will be uninstalled in this operation During the installation you will be prompted with a Software Installation dialog Be sure to select Continue Anyway to ensure successful operation Figure 24 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Prepare System Window 3 Select the Next button to continue The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window will be displayed while the system installs the drivers Be sure to disconnect any Enfora devices Previous drivers will be removed during this phase Note During the installation your computer s display may freeze and appear non responsive If this occurs allow the computer to continue working After 2 3 minutes the display and installer will resume normal behavior 29 EM Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation in progress Please wait At this time please disconnect all Enfora devices before clicking Next to proceed Note Any previously installed Enfora drivers and devices will be uninstalled in this operation During the installation you will be prompted with a Software Installation dialog Be sure to select Continue Anyway to ensure successful operation Welcome to the Device Driver Installation Wizard This wizard helps you install the software drivers that some computers devices need in order to work To continue click Next 30 Figure 26 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation 4 When
7. EG 0 1 OK RTACGREG CGREG 0 1 OK Connected 0 09 40 Auto detect 1152008 N 1 SCROLL caps uum Capture Print echo Figure 41 Verify GPRS Status Verify GPRS activation by sending the following command ATSNETIP lt CR gt If the response is non zero then everything is working See Figure 42 Verify GPRS Activation ET lox Eile Edit View Call Transfer Help nlz e cls e e CON CINGULARI AT Command Interpreter ready AT CREG CREG 0 1 OK RTACGREG ACGREG 0 1 at netip NETIP 166 170 006 159 066 102 163 231 066 102 163 232 Connected 0 16 26 auto detect 1152008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 45 Figure 42 Verify GPRS Activation If ATSNETIP returns all zeros send the following command ATSCGEER lt CR gt There are three common responses e SCGEER no PDP reject cause Everything should be working OK e SCGEER requested service option not subscribed APN is incorrect or SIM has not been enabled for data mode e SCGEER user authentication failed username and or password is incorrect Configure the device to access the Enfora Server To configure the device for server interoperability several things have to be addressed e Most GPRS configurations are Mobile Originate only The mobile device must initiate a conversation with a remote server before the remote server can talk to the device s IP addresses are dynamicall
8. Enfora devices before clicking Next to proceed Note Any previously installed Enfora drivers and devices will be uninstalled in this operation During the installation you will be prompted with a dialog that reads Windows cant verify the publisher of this driver software Be sure to select Install this driver software anyway to ensure successful operation Figure 32 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Preparation Window 2 To install the drivers select the Install button The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Prepare System Window will be displayed 36 Installation in progress Please wait Calling x64 devcon64 exe remove USB VID_1ECCPID_0004MI_00 7163AD66A200000 Figure 33 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window 3 Select the Next button to continue The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window will be displayed while the system installs the drivers Be sure to disconnect any Enfora devices Previous drivers will be removed during this phase Note During the installation your computer s display may freeze and appear non responsive If this occurs allow the computer to continue working After 2 3 minutes the display and installer will resume normal behavior 37 Device Driver Installati Welcome to the Device Driver Installation Wizard This wizard helps you install the software drivers that some computers devices need in orderto work To continue click Next Back
9. MT 2500 User Guide GSM2418UG001 Version 1 01 03 January 2012 A E ro a je 2 Nn e a 4 E gt o c LES i c Q General TERMS OF USE OF NEW MATERIALS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY From time to time Enfora in its sole discretion may make available for download on its website www enfora com or may transmit via mail or email updates or upgrades to or new releases of the firmware software or documentation for its products collectively New Materials Use of such New Materials is subject to the terms and conditions set forth below and may be subject to additional terms and conditions as set forth in Enfora s Technical Support Policy posted on its website and or any written agreement between the user and Enfora All New Materials are provided AS IS Enfora makes no warranty or representation with respect to the merchantability suitability functionality accuracy or completeness of any such New Materials The user of such New Materials assumes all risk known or unknown of such use Enfora reserves all rights in such New Materials The user shall have only a revocable and limited license to use such New Materials in connection with the products for which they are intended Distribution or modification of any New Materials without Enfora s consent is strictly prohibited IN NO EVENT WILL ENFORA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES AS A RESULT OF THE USE
10. O MT Mobile Originated Mobile Terminated Mobile Originated Device sending the message is mobile Mobile Terminated Device receiving the message is mobile Modem A MOdulator DEModulator computer peripheral which allows a computer to communicate over tel ephone lines This is the heart of computer telecommunications The main factor that dif ferentiates modems is their speed measured in bps Analogue modems talk to one another by converting digital info from the computer into tones called PSK s Modulation A process whereby a signal is transformed from its original form into a signal that is more suitable for transmission over the medium between transmitter and receiver 57 MN UU Network Operators The companies who install and maintain GSM cellular networks Click here to see a list of GSM operators around the world P PABX Private Branch Exchange This is the telephone system that many offices have allowing extensions for each telephone and a connection to the main telephone system Parity Bit Most modems have the capability to send an extra bit for every byte sent which is used to help sense errors This is called the parity bit It can be set to no parity mark parity space parity odd parity or even parity PDU Protocol Data Unit Information delivered as a unit that may contain control information address information or data PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network This is the regular phone lines that just abo
11. OF ANY NEW MATERIALS ENFORA S MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM BASED ON THE NEW MATERIALS SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY U S DOLLARS 50 Copyright 2012 Enfora Inc All rights reserved Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user Without limiting the rights under copyright no part of this document may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise or for any purpose without the express written permission of Enfora Inc Enfora and the Enfora logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Enfora Inc in the United States 251 Renner Pkwy Richardson TX 75080 USA Phone 972 633 4400 Fax 972 633 4444 Email info enfora com www enfora com Warranty Information Revised 11 11 2010 This warranty applies to a products sold directly by Enfora unless a different warranty is specified in a written agreement between Enfora and the purchaser and b products sold to end users through a distributor authorized by Enfora but only where the authorized distributor does not provide a separate warranty on such products and Enfora has agreed to provide this warranty to such end users If you purchased the product from an authorized distributor please check whether this warranty from Enfora or a separate warranty from the distributor applies to your purchase This warranty does
12. S on GSM idle DRX5 70 mAmps e 12V Sleep 2 GPS off GSM idle DRX5 38 mAmps e 12V Sleep 4 GPS on GSM idle DRX5 48 mAmps 12V Sleep 4 GPS off GSM idle DRX5 16 mAmps Discontinuous Reception DRX refers to the setting of the GSM paging interval This is normally sent from the network to the mobile terminal The units are in 51 multiframes which are 235 msec each So a setting of DRX 5 indicates that the paging interval is 5 235 msec or 1 175 sec This allows the mobile to reduce the power consumption between the paging and wake up at the correct time to receive the network paging signals 3 6 GPS Specifications Specification Accuracy Acquisition Times Sensitivity Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Units 130 dBm Autonomous CEP 50 2 m 130 dBm Autonomous CEP 95 3 5 m Cold Start TTFF 130 dBm 37 60 Seconds Hot Start 2 6 Seconds Reacquisition after 30 sec loss 6 Seconds Tracking 161 dBm Acquisition 149 dBm 3 7 Optional Battery Backup An optional 230 mAH backup battery is available The battery backup may be turned off using a recessed on off switch when required e g when shipping by air The following figures show the optional battery and the connector cable 10 Figure 9 MT 2500 Optional Battery Mounted in Cover Figure 10 MT 2500 Optional Battery Connection 3 8 USB 2 0 Connector Warning The USB 2 0 connector is an input output connector and is not i
13. UDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL ENFORA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL EXEMPLARY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OR INTERRUPTION OF USE DATA REVENUES OR PROFITS RESULTING FROM A BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR BASED ON ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY EVEN IF ENFORA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES Some jurisdictions may require a longer warranty period than specified above and accordingly for products sold in those jurisdictions the applicable warranty period shall be extended as required under the laws of those jurisdictions Furthermore some jurisdictions may not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above disclaimer limitation or exclusion may not apply to products sold in those jurisdictions This limited warranty gives the purchaser specific legal rights and the purchaser may have other legal rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction This limited warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas United States of America without regard to conflict of laws principles This limited warranty shall not be governed in any respect by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Regulatory Compliance FCC This
14. ad manual jsp 47 1 Start Internet Explorer and enter the following URL http apitest enfora com udpapp 2 Enter the name used in the MDMID command in the box Select Connect See Figure 44 Verify Server Connectivity C Enfora Inc GSM GPRS Applet HTML Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help 0 ES Hek OD Qs arvores Ido hr DEDO Address http apitest enfora com udpapp ee links Customize Links NW5 DFWradar d Windows mylPaddress com amp Enfora Intranet 4 amp TicTak Parental Controlled Cell Phone Cell Phone For Kids Copernic Agent PT me web gt l up Hx y 3 trs O Elkt vor NOTE Port number 1721 is used for this application Also go to java download website and download amp install the JRE on your computer to run this applet Connect Enter the 20 character modem ID given by MDMID of the GSM GPRS unit that you would like to monitor MT Tesi Connect EEN Acolet srvr GsmMain started Figure 44 Verify Server Connectivity 3 Select the tab with the device name In this diagram it is labeled MT Test Within approximately 60 seconds the wakeup messages should be seen in the window See Figure 45 Wakeup Mes sages Ag nlora Inc Gow GPRS Apple age Piras Fio Ede Wew Favorkes Tods Hep Hesk Dl A Reh Mate Ameda G DR E 100 AT Command 1 sts
15. c C Ready to use MV Enfora PhSerUsb Ports Ready to use Figure 29 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Install Completion Window 6 Select the Finish button When the installation is complete the list of Attached Devices will be displayed within the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window 33 S Enfora Driver Setup Utility Detecting attached devices Please wait Figure 30 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window 5 6 USB Driver Installation Using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility 64 Bit Windows 7 These instructions illustrate how to correctly install the USB drivers in Windows 7 using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility 1 Run the Enfora Driver Setup Utility by double clicking the EnforaDriverSetup executable file 4 EnforaDrivers etup exe The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Extraction window will open 34 Welcome to the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Please select one of the following to continue Install Enfora drivers will be installed on your system Repair Removes any previous installations before reinstalling the Enfora drivers Uninstall Removes Enfora drivers from your system Add a new device Set up a new device to use Enfora drivers Figure 31 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Welcome Window Once the contents have been extracted to memory the Welcome Window is displayed 35 Prepare System for Operations At this time please disconnect all
16. chaser first notifies Enfora directly or through its authorized distributor from which the product was purchased of any such defect furnishes Enfora with a proof of purchase if required requests and obtains a return merchandize authorization RMA number from Enfora and returns the product under that RMA to Enfora or at Enfora s option to its authorized distributor with the shipping charges being prepaid by purchaser lf upon reasonable examination of the returned product Enfora does not substantiate the defect claimed by purchaser or determines that the defect is not covered under this limited warranty Enfora will not be required to repair or replace the product but may instead reship the product to the purchaser or at Enfora s option to its authorized distributor where the product can be made available to purchaser in which case the purchaser shall be responsible for paying Enfora s cost for reshipping the product to purchaser or to Enfora s authorized distributor and Enfora s usual charges for unpacking testing and repacking the product for reshipment to purchaser or to Enfora s authorized distributor Purchaser shall bear the risk of loss or damage in transit to any product returned by purchaser to Enfora or any returned product not found to be defective or covered under this warranty and reshipped by Enfora to purchaser or to Enfora s authorized distributor In the event Enfora repairs or replaces a defective product covere
17. ched High Output no sourcing capability VOH Low Output VOL A D_IN2 Analog to Digital Input 2 Measurement range 10 bit 0 to 1023 VIN GPI 9 Digital Input with Selectable Pull Up Down Pull up Pull down Minimum High input threshold VIH Maximum Low input threshold VIL Input range VIN A D_IN1 Analog to Digital Input 1 Measurement range 10 bit 0 to 1023 VIN Input resistance RIN Conditions Min Norm Max Units 16 32 5 mVrms 1 amp 2 1 amp 2 O 0 00 00 WO NIN N DOD UW Uu IR LA o 9 amp 10 9 amp 10 11 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 alternate 15 alternate 15 alternate 15 alternate 16 16 16 RIN 100 kQ RXD Input High On D RXD Input Low On D ISOURCE 4 mA TXD Output High On D ISINK 4 mA TXD Output Low on D no load ISOURCE 10 mA RSOURCE 100 Q ISINK 4 mA no load ISOURCE 10 mA ISINK 1 1 A maximum Switch Max Pwr 2 W Between EARP and EARN Between EARP and EARN Between EARP and EARN Load at EARP or EARN Load at EARP or EARN Ref 3 3 V GND ISINK 1 1 A maximum Switch Max Pwr 2 W RIN 37 6 kQ Ref 3 3 V GND 17 2 0 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 33 8 0 4 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 10 36 14 2 3 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 250 200 14 2 5 0 47 47 16 8 32 5 16 0 0 8 3 6 0 4 4 2 0 4 4 2 0 55 500 120 120 100 50 16 0 5 25 0 3 16 0 16 0 0 55 1
18. d by this limited warranty the repaired or replacement product will be covered under this limited warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period on the defective product or a period of ninety 90 days whichever is longer If Enfora is unable to repair or replace a defective product covered by this limited warranty Enfora will provide to purchaser a credit or a refund at Enfora s option of the original purchase price excluding taxes and shipping charges Any returned and replaced product or any product for which Enfora has furnished a credit or a refund becomes the property of Enfora Enfora shall not have any obligation to provide any firmware bug fixes upgrades or new releases except as may be necessary to correct any covered defect of which purchaser notifies Enfora in writing during the warranty period Enfora from time to time and in its sole discretion may make available for download on its website www enfora com or may provide via email certain firmware bug fixes upgrades or new releases for the product Download and use of any such bug fixes upgrades or new releases is subject to all of the applicable terms and conditions of Enfora s technical support policy as posted and updated on its website Enfora shall have no obligation under this limited warranty for a normal wear and tear b the cost of procurement of substitute products or c any defect that is i discovered by purchaser during the warranty period but fo
19. device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 Subpart B Part 22 and Part 24 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not used in accordance with instructions can cause harmful radiation to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation RF EXPOSURE Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emissions limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the U S Government These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by the U S and international standards bodies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless RF devices such as the device employ
20. e 19 Figure 15 MT 2500 Mounting Anchors and Sky Side Label Power must be applied to the MT 2500 by moving the Battery Power Switch to the ON position before connecting any auxiliary 1 0 device Failure to apply power to the MT 2500 before connecting auxiliary devices may result in damage to the attached 1 0 device The MT 2500 must be securely mounted to ensure proper accelerometer operation Mounting the device to cable runs or other structures that may allow the device s orientation to shift may cause inaccurate results to be reported by the accelerometer 5 3 Device Orientation The device orientation is set with respect to the vehicle body by the ATSACCORN command The orientation parameters are used to convert the accelerometer axes to the vehicle axes so that acceleration and deceleration along the vehicle centerline front to back can be measured separately from the side to side and up and down accelerations 20 5 4 Manual USB Driver Installation These instructions illustrate how to manually install the USB drivers in Windows XP The procedure will vary for other Operating Systems 1 Connect the Device to the USB port on a Windows based computer 2 Install the USB drivers as described in this section 5 4 1 Connect the device to a USB Port Supported Operating Systems include Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista When you connect the device to the computer you will be prompted to install the drivers
21. eption DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency This is used in tone dialing It is a method where 2 distinct tones are sent for each digit dialed E EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory E mail Electronic mail Messages that are sent to individual people You choose who to send the message to and only that person receives the message F FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Flow control A method of controlling when information is sent One method is Xon Xoff where a BBS will send information until your computer sends an Xoff CTRL S It will resume sending information when you send an Xon Full Duplex A channel providing simultaneous transmission in both directions G GSM GSM originally stood for Groupe Speciale Mobile but has been anglicised to Global System for Mobile Communications an international digital cellular standard 56 H Half Duplex A channel which signals in both directions but not simultaneously Handover What occurs when a cell phone used in a car moves out of the range of one cell and needs to con nect to the next available cell The preceding cell then hands over the connection to the stronger cell Hertz A unit of frequency which equals cycles per second ISO The International Standards Organisation the body responsible for setting world technical stand ards It is based in Geneva Switzerland ITU International Telecommunications Union based in Geneva Switzerland M M
22. figure the Device to Communicate with the Enfora Server Note In the following instructions lt CR gt means using the Enter Key on the keyboard w b 1 Connect and verify connectivity with the device a Connect the PC connector to the device b Type AT lt CR gt The device should respond with OK i If you do not see the letters AT send the following command to the device ii ATE1 lt CR gt c Type ATI lt CR gt The device should respond with Enfora Inc If you get any different response you are not connected to the Enfora device See Figure 40 ATI Response 42 c Enfora Com1 HyperTerminal E lol xl File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dia sl sole eil Connected 1 32 02 Auto detect 1152008 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 40 ATI Response 2 Configure the device to communicate with the Enfora Test Server a The following information will need to be obtained from the SIM provider Please refer to GSM0000ANO019 Network Configuration Worksheet i APN ii Username and password If necessary b Reset the device to factory defaults i To restore the device to factory defaults send the following command AT amp F lt CR gt ii To write current configuration to memory send the following command AT amp W CR iii To reset the device send the following command ATSRESET CR c Configure the device to access the GPRS network i To configure the device
23. g screen The name of the driver may vary based on the product but the process remains the same 5 Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for LOCOSTO If your hardware came with an installation CD 42 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Figure 17 Hardware Wizard Install from specific location 6 Click the radio button next to Install from a list or specific location Advanced 7 Click Next 8 You will see the following screen 23 Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search E Windows USB drivers drivers v Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Figure 18 Hardware Wizard Search for best driver 9 Click on the check box marked Include this location in the search 10 Browse to the location on your computer where the USB drivers are located 11 Click Next 12 You may see the following screen Hardware Insta
24. gosr 10 UDP API Commands IP Address gt Auto ACK 166 170 019 083 O Unsolicited Msg Req Max UDP PAD Clear Read Write Data ag 23 2005 5 16 20 PM lt 0 gt gt 4 gt 0 gt at qnsrd s10 nag 23 2005 5 16 22 PW 0 1245 05 GPRMC 22181 3 00 A 3301 5046 N 09642 3925 W 000 0 300 0 230805 05 9 E AMF sila 1 Applet srvr German started L le interet Figure 45 Wakeup Messages 4 Enter the following command in the command data block ATI 5 Select Write 6 Verify that you see the device respond with Enfora Inc See Figure 46 ATI Response If so you have successfully configured the device to talk with the server 49 c Enfora Com1 HyperTerminal 0 xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help Sie ss ole eil CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Z Connected 1 32 02 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 scr OLL Figure 46 ATI Response 6 3 Verify GPS Operation Follow these directions to verify GPS Operation 1 From the terminal window send the following command ATSGPSRD 10 lt CR gt 2 The device should respond with a standard GPRMC message that looks similar to the following SGPRMC 221223 00 A 3301 5080 N 09642 3857 W 000 0 000 0 230805 05 9 E A 19 e A OK e V Warning e 9 Enfora Specific response that GPS solution is not valid and the last known GPS location is being substituted Here is an example of a GPRMC message without a GPS loc
25. iding a calling channel into a few discontinuous pieces Tone Dialing This is a method that a phone or modem can use to dial a phone number It uses one audible tone per digit to be dialed U UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter This is a device in a computer or modem that will change serial data the way data comes in over the phone line to parallel and vice versa X Xoff The CTRL S character This is often used to pause information that is being sent The information will be continued when an CTRL Q is received 59 Xon Xoff The flow control method using the Xon and Xoff characters It is built into the software not the hardware 60
26. isplayes an issue click on the Correct issues button 6 Atthe OK to apply fix prompt click on the Yes button 39 Attached Devices Plug in an Enfora device to install or to check its status Click Correct Issues to resolve any problems Finish to exit Status JSB Composite Device No flash interface installed for this Enfora Enabler lG Trace COM21 No flash interface installed for this Enfora Enabler lG Modem COM20 No flash interface installed for this Enfora Enabler lG Modem COM25 No flash interface installed for this O OK to apply fix and reset Enfora Enabler IIG Modem COM20 Figure 38 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Apply Fix Window When the installation is complete the list of Attached Devices will be displayed within the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window 40 Plug in an Enfora device to install or to check its status Click Correct Issues to resolve any problems Finish to exit SB mposite Device Enfora Enabler lG Trace COM21 Enfora Enabler lllG Modem COM20 OK Enfora Enabler IG Modem COM25 OK Figure 39 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window Ad 6 Network Test Procedure 6 1 Configure the Computer and Verify Correct Communications Please refer to Enfora document ENF0001INOO1 USB Installation Guide for detailed instructions for installing USB drivers and connecting with the modem 6 1 1 Con
27. it is the number of changes in an electronic signal per second Since the number of changes used to be the same as the number of bits sent or received per second bps and baud are often used interchangeably How ever there is a difference which is very often confused For example many 1200bps modems were advertised as 1200 baud even though they operate at 600 baud They send out 2 bits 600 times a second which means that it is 600 baud However since it is so often misunderstood you can assume that when you see baud it means bits per second unless it is stated otherwise The term comes from the scientist J M E Baudot BFT Binary File Transfer Bit A Binary diglT It is a number in base 2 binary which means that it can only be a 0 or a 1 It is used in the expres sion bits per second Block size When used with either error control or data compression protocols refers to the number of char acters to be sent at one time If error control is used the codes are sent immediately following this block Typical block sizes are 64 128 192 or 256 characters Small block sizes are better when the line quality is bad such as for long distance calls while large block sizes are better during good connections such as for local calls 53 bps Bits Per Second The transmission speed of most modems is measured in baud or bps Bps is lit erally the number of bits sent by the modem every second byte A group of 8 bits It usua
28. k SGPRMC 221553 30 V N 7C The same command can be used in the server application See Figure 47 Verify GPS Operation 50 73 2005 4 42 10 PM e vim gene 23 2005 4 43 3B PM 0 a s2 0s 23 2005 4 44 20 PM 20212620 ATI 23 2005 44421 PM 0 1 6 D Enfzra he Figure 47 Verify GPS Operation 51 7 Glossary A Analog Analog refers to signals that can represent an infinite range of numbers as opposed to digital which can only be distinct whole numbers Analog data often comes from measurements like a sine wave The sound a modem makes over the phone is analog since it can be any of a number of different frequencies The fixed line networks usually transfer analog data and fax The GSM net works are Digital ANSI ANSI graphics is a set of cursor control codes which originated on the VT100 smart terminal Many BBS s use these codes to help improve the sending of characters to communications programs It uses the escape character followed by other characters which allows movement of the cursor on the screen a change of color and more ASCII American Standard Code of Information Interchange It uses 7 bits to represent all uppercase and lowercase characters as well as numbers punctuation marks and other characters ASCII often uses 8 bits in the form of bytes and ignores the first bit ASCII transfer When a text file is sent directly as it is without any special codes Asynchrono
29. l Some modems are able to understand this signal and let you know who is calling you before you answer the phone CLIR Caller Line ID Restriction The ability to block someone who you re calling from seeing your number CODEC COmpressor DECompressor the chip inside every digital GSM cellphone that allows the cellphone to tranmsit voice data at high efficiency and speed across the GSM cellular network The CODEC will trip redundant voice data like when neither party is talking allowing more effcient use of scarse bandwidth Compress To make data take up less space Archiving programs do this which means that files will take less time to transfer with modems Many modems now have the ability to automatically compress the information they send and receive CTS Clear To Send This is when the modem lets the other computer know that it can send information to the other computer S Data Transmission rate The speed at which data travels For example data may be sent at 115 200bps Same as trans mission rate transmission speed data rate dBm Decibel refers to one milliwatt This is used to measure certain levels such as transmit level DCE Data Circuit Terminating Equipment Sets up and maintains a data connection link over a com munications medium For example a modem 55 Digital A system using discrete numbers to represent data In computer systems these are the numbers 0 and 1 for binary DRX Discontinuous Rec
30. ll Completion Window 33 30 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window 34 31 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Welcome Window 35 32 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Preparation Window 36 33 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window 37 34 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation 38 35 Windows Security Window 38 36 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Install Completion Window 39 37 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window 40 38 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Apply Fix Window 40 39 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window 41 40 ATI Response 37222032222 2222 43 Air Verity GPRS Status sre eere cantan nin dd acc c dint ER ene 45 42 Verify GPRS Activation 0 0 2 00 c cc ccc cccccccccccccccccceceeecececcecceececceececceesecaetceeseeaeess 46 43 Wakeup Command 47 44 Verify Server Connectivity 48 45 Wakeup Messages 49 AG ATV Response reee e e R tte at Seat als bete E HIE Kaa al ale do Decl 50 47 Verify GPS Operation 51 10 1 Introduction 1 1 References e Spider MT 2500 AT Command Set GSM2418AT001 e GSM Network Configuration Worksheet GSM0000AN019 e Mobile Tracker Event Cookbook GSM2000CB001 1 2 Applicable Products This document applies to the following products e GSM2418 00 e GSM2418 01 2 Overview 2 1 Description The MT 2500 has a VO fire rated
31. llation The software you are installing for this hardware Enfora Enabler IIIG LPP Modem has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 19 Hardware Wizard Windows Logo testing 24 Note If you see this warning click on Continue Anyway 13 You will see the screen that shows the installation progress Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software T LOCOSTO USB device Figure 20 You will see the screen that shows the installation progress 14 When the installation of the USB device driver is complete you will see the following screen the name of the driver on the following screen may vary based on the product but the process remains the same 25 Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for BS LOCOSTO USB device Click Finish to close the wizard Cancel Figure 21 Hardware Wizard Completing 15 Click Finish This process may need to be repeated a n
32. lly represents one character C Carrier Detect The information as to whether or not the modem senses a carrier like a fixed line dialling tone or a data fax services enabled on a GSM subscription Carrier Detect Threshold A way of measuring how well a modem can detect valid data over noisy phone lines It is measured in negative dBm s decibel milliwatts The bigger the number the more negative the better For example 45 dBm is better than40 dBm CCITT Consultative Committee International on Telephones and Telegraphy Used to set standards for modems Replaced by the ITU CDMA Code Divison Multiple Access A digital cellular technique invented by Qualcomm Cell The receiver transmitter a GSM phone connects to the equivalent of the base station of a cordless phone A cell can support a number of simultaneous calls Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast is designed for simultaneous delivery of messages to multiple users in a specified area Checksum A number that represents a larger group of numbers in order to check for errors in data trans mission It is commonly used when downloading a program as well as in error control protocols The checksum is the result of a mathematical equation such as adding all the numbers in a block together 54 CLIP Caller Line ID Presentation A code that is sent over the phone lines in some areas when a person makes a phone call This code includes the phone number of the person making the cal
33. not apply to any i accessories or batteries for the products or ii demonstration samples or prototypes of the products Unless otherwise provided in a written agreement between Enfora and the purchaser all such accessories batteries samples or prototypes are provided by Enfora AS IS without any warranty of any kind Enfora warrants to the original purchaser of the product from Enfora or its authorized distributor as applicable that for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment of the product from Enfora the product hardware will be substantially free from defects in material or workmanship under normal operation and the product firmware will perform substantially in accordance with the product documentation provided by Enfora Enfora does not warrant that a the product hardware or firmware will meet the purchaser s requirements b the operation of the product hardware or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free or c the product when integrated in or combined with other products or software not supplied by Enfora will continue to perform substantially in accordance with the product documentation This limited warranty is for the benefit of the original purchaser and is not transferable During the warranty period Enfora at its expense and in its sole discretion will repair the product or replace the product with a corresponding or equivalent product if it is determined to have a covered defect provided that the pur
34. ntended for general use This connector should only be used when programming the modem 11 Note This USB port cannot be used to supply power to other USB devices and nothing should be connected to this port which the vehicle is in motion The USB connector is only used to program the modem When programming the modem a USB cable is required 3 9 USB Cable The USB connector is only used to program the modem When programming the modem a USB cable is required ls Molex Connector Shell Shielding Braid Wire Viewed looking into the connector on MT 2500 2 Ground Black 3 T Data Green Molex Connector 43025 1600 2 Data White and Pins 43030 0008 or 0011 1 VCC Red Contact Signal Wire 1 White To Ignition switched power Line Position Name Color 2 3 Pin 4 4 Pin 1 5 6 Molex Cable 88738 9100 USB A to Pigtail 7 or equivalent 8 a Black To Ground Red To 9 to 16 VDC constant power Line 36 1 1 72 2 k M Figure 11 USB Power Cable Construction 13 Molex Connector Shell Shielding Braid Wire Viewed looking into the 4 Ground Black connector on MT 2500 16 15 14 l1 12 11 10 9 14 135 12 11 3 aR R mecs ese s 7 s s A s E 0 Eee um and Pins 43030 0008 or 0011 1 VCC Red Mic Differential Audio Input Contact Signal TU White To Igniti
35. oeet ae ot 0 00 coi 9 9 MT 2500 Optional Battery Mounted in Cover 11 10 MT 2500 Optional Battery Connection 11 11 USB Power Cable Construc ad At a 13 12 USB Power Cable with I O and Audio Construction 14 13 16 Pin I O Connector 15 14 MT 2500 SIM Holder with SIM Installed Lower Left 19 15 MT 2500 Mounting Anchors and Sky Side Label 20 16 Found New Hardware Wizard Window 22 17 Hardware Wizard Install from specific location 23 18 Hardware Wizard Search for best driver 24 19 Hardware Wizard Windows Logo testing 24 20 You will see the screen that shows the installation progress 25 21 Hardware Wizard Completing 26 22 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Extraction 27 23 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Welcome 28 24 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Prepare System Window 29 25 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window 30 26 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation 31 Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 27 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation Progress 31 28 Windows Security WIndOW cn RR LDD LPAI ronca LL L Lorn 32 29 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Insta
36. on switched power Line Position Name Color Mic Differential Audio Input Pin 4 Black S Green i White 7 Pin 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Black To Ground EAR Differential Audio Output EAR Differential Audio Output NC 1 pto 3 4 LUE 6 7 8 36 1 Red To 9 to 16 VDC constant power Line 72 2 Molex Cable 88739 9100 USB A to Pigtail or equivalent Molex 87758 0816 2x4 header or equivalent Tft i Le s Figure 12 USB Power Cable with I O and Audio Construction 3 10 16 Pin 1 0 Connector The 16 Pin 1 0 Connector provides the following functionality 14 PIN O WO NID UW A UUN PR PP PRP RP RP A nu gt WN FPO Pin 1 amp 2 SIGNAL Mic Differential Audio Input Mic Differential Audio Input Ignition Sense USB D USB D Ground GPOS General Purpose Output GPO2 General Purpose Output EARP Differential Audio Output EARN Differential Audio Output Power Input 9 16 VDC USB Vbus GPI1 General Purpose Digital Input GPO3 Latched General Purpose Output A D IN 2 Dual Function Input Operation as Analog or Digital Input is Configured via AT Command A D IN 1 Analog Input 16 Pin I O Connector 16 13 A4 9 Figure 13 16 Pin I O Connector Label Function Description Mic Differential Microphone Input Maximum differential input range Mic Differential Microphone Input Maximum differential input range Mic am
37. ontents A TCE A tn Season desea ns ec eaten en cao 1 A O A ud EL Oy CAP e Te e S 1 1 2 Applicable Products ie 1 IE 2 AAA a N 2 2 1 1 MT 2500 Panel Ilustrati Ori cta oe eoe ne E ERR e ss oboe esae e bet limes itas tar man de 2 22 0 a MP ROO IES D NE TS D TTR et SRS RE 2 2 3 Accelerometer coit tiene IN 3 244 Battery Power Switch esL EDIDI REDIMI EA 3 2 5 Connectot and LEDS rs A A A E EAREN 4 2 0 05M RAG Cit A e e e A a RLRE 5 A A A ne 5 2 8 GPO RS a I NA eS 5 2 9 Analog to Digital Converter ADC died 5 2 9 TAD GC ScallWg rernm L AA Sig e he son H uae th hte oe Ne o 5 3 Hardware teatures 7 3 Opening the Device x Seles Ts reet eue de eO scan c n e oes O DA d n c ites egal 7 3 2 Closing the Device o ssn sss c A ee es oe 8 3 3 SIM Card Access 8 S PONE A day RODS A ARIA h ent 9 3 5 Power Corisumptlon tu thon bate SE Uu nui EE 9 3 6 GPS Specifications 10 3 7 Optional Battery Backup 10 JS USB 20 Connector eR REI Ae ete Stee SRE adh en E REGN 11 So USB A locate e Eda ne ne Genie 12 3 10 16 Pin I O Connector gt bb bbb lllllllllllllllllil 14 vil 4 Software Features settori Ns dira te 18 1 Software Peat lei mx cores tik chet LL IA ILLE de ed fee ett 18 e AAA A A A re 19 5 1 Inserting the SIM nn T 19 5 2 Device EA A CRC 19 5 3 Device Orientation 20 5 4 Manual USB Driver Installation 21 5 4 1 Connect the de
38. ower Switch Figure 3 MT 25000 Power Switch Move the power switch to the off position when shipping or transporting the device by air 2 5 Connector and LEDs The MT 2500 includes a 16 Pin I O connector a USB 2 0 connector and LEDs to indicate GSM GPS and power status Figure 4 MT 2500 Connectors and LEDs 2 6 GSM Radio The MT 2500 contains a quad band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GSM radio e Class 4 2W 850 900 MHz e Class 1 1W 81800 1900 MHz 2 7 GPS GPS functionality includes e NMEA update with all data points e Binary e Buffered GPS message feature e Geo fencing e Virtual odometer 2 8 GPIO The MT 2500 includes the following inputs and outputs e 2 0 16V analog inputs e 1user programmable digital input e 1latched output e 2 user programmable digital outputs For detailed information about the MT 2500 inputs and outputs see the 16 Pin IO Connector section of this manual 2 9 Analog to Digital Converter ADC The ADC voltage ranges are O to 16 volts and 0 to 32 volts 2 9 1 ADC Scaling The ADCs have 10 bit resolution The scale range of the ATSIOADC command is O to 1023 This results in a value of 0 0156V per bit for the O to 16 volt ADC and a value of 0 03125V per bit for the 0 to 32 volt ADC The ADC resistor divider is 1 For uses requiring precise values Enfora recommends that the user calibrate to a known voltage As there may be some drift over time or due to tempera
39. p Mic Differential Microphone Input Nominal reference level 15 1 amp 2 10 9 amp 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 alternate 16 Pin Mic 8 Mic Differential Microphone Input Ignition Sense Switched Vehicle Power USB D USB Data 5 V Tolerant Data USB D USB Data 5 V Tolerant Data GND Ground Vehicle Chassis GPO5 User Output GPO2 User Output EARP Differential Audio Out EARN Differential Audio Out EARP amp EARN Differential Audio Out amp Differential Audio Out Power In Unswitched Vehicle Power USB VBUS 5v tolerant USB power Supply VBUS line Differential input resistance Operating Range Serial Interface Input High VIH_RXD_DAT Serial Interface Input Low VIL_RXD_DAT Serial Interface Output High VOH_TXD_DAT Serial Interface Output Low VOL_TXD_DAT High Output No Load VOHNL High Output VOH Low Output VOL NOTE During RESET Output is LOW High Output No Load VOHNL High Output VOH NOTE During RESET Output is HIGH Low Output VOL Sink Resistance RDSON Differential resistive load ZLOAD Differential resistive load ZLOAD Differential Maximum capacitor load Common mode Minimum Resistive Load Common mode Maximum Capacitive Load Operating Range GPI 1 Digital Input with Selectable Pull Up Down Pull up Pull down Minimum High input threshold VIH Maximum Low input threshold VIL Input range VIN GPO3 High Current Sink Lat
40. prompted to install the device driver select the Next button Device Driver Installation Wizard Enfora drivers are now installing G E Please wait while the drivers install This may take some time to complete Cancel Figure 27 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation Progress 5 During the driver install phase you may be prompted to Continue or Stop installation due to potential compatibility issues Select the Continue Anyway button ssi Software Installation A The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows lt P Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 28 Windows Security Window Upon completion of the installation the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Install Completion Window is displayed 32 Device Driver Installation Wizard Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard The drivers were successfully installed on this computer You can now connect your device to this computer If your device came with instructions please read them first Driver Name Status M Texas Instuments In
41. r which purchaser does not request an RMA number from Enfora as required above until after the end of the warranty period ii caused by any accident misuse abuse improper installation handling or testing or unauthorized repair or modification of the product iii caused by use of any materials not supplied by Enfora or by use of the product other than in accordance with its documentation or iv the result of electrostatic discharge electrical surge fire flood or similar causes The purchaser or its customers as applicable shall be solely responsible for the proper configuration testing and verification of the Enfora product prior to deployment in the field and for ensuring that any end user product or system into which the Enfora product is integrated or incorporated operates as intended and meets the requirements of purchaser or its customers Enfora shall have no responsibility whatsoever for the integration configuration testing verification installation upgrade support or maintenance of any such end user product or system or for any liabilities damages costs or expenses associated therewith ENFORA S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE FOR ENFORA TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE PRODUCT OR IF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS NOT POSSIBLE PROVIDE A CREDIT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE AS PROVIDED ABOVE ENFORA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCL
42. s a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg SAR values at or below that limit are considered safe for the general public Before a wireless RF device is made available for sale to the Public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the SAR limits established by the FCC Tests for SAR are conducted using the positions and locations e g at the ear or worn on the body as required by the FCC for each device model iv The device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used against the body under normal usage conditions ce Effective with HW revision B the device is in conformity with the requirements of the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC It has been fully tested and complies with all the requirements of EN301489 1 EN301489 3 EN301489 7 and EN60950 1 Compliance to EN301511 has been demonstrated by testing on both the device and the integrated module The hardware revision of the device is identified on the label an also by the presence of the CE mark ROHS COMPLIANCE The device complies with the European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC effective since July 1 2006 DISCLAIMER The information and instructions contained within this publication comply with all FCC GCF PTCRB R amp TTE IMEI and other applicable codes tha
43. t are in effect at the time of publication Enfora disclaims all responsibility for any act or omissions or for breach of law code or regulation including local or state codes performed by a third party Enfora strongly recommends that all installations hookups transmissions etc be performed by persons who are experienced in the fields of radio frequency technologies Enfora acknowledges that the installation setup and transmission guidelines contained within this publication are guidelines and that each installation may have variables outside of the guidelines contained herein Said variables must be taken into consideration when installing or using the product and Enfora shall not be responsible for installations or transmissions that fall outside of the parameters set forth in this publication BATTERY INFORMATION AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS NOTE Failure to comply with all of the following precautions could e Cause personal injury or property damage e Cause abnormal chemical reactions which would make the battery over heat smoke distort leak or catch on fire e Destroy internal protections built into the battery e Shorten battery life e Reduce battery performance Precautions e Read this entire manual and the label on the exterior of the battery e Keep the battery away from sources of excessive heat such as fire stoves or direct sunlight e Keep the battery away from sources of high voltage or static discharge s Do not
44. ture periodic recalibration is also recommended for those applications 3 Hardware Features 3 1 Opening the Device It is highly recommended that you use the Metal Lever Enfora part number GPSO309MG299 when opening the MT 2500 in order to prevent damaging the device To open the MT 2500 follow the following steps 1 Insert the curved foot of the Metal Lever into the gap between the lid and the body next to the retainer snaps as shown below Figure 5 Opening the MT 2500 Case 2 Gently apply pressure upwards on the lever until the lid unsnaps Figure 6 MT 2500 With Cover Unsnapped 3 Carefully slide the cover off the device 3 2 Closing the Device Replace the MT 2500 cover by using the following steps 1 Place the MT 2500 cover onto the base as shown in the following figure Figure 7 MT 2500 Cover Replacement 2 Carefully slide the lid so that it snaps in place 3 3 SIM Card Access The MT 2500 includes an onboard SIM carrier There is no external access to the SIM LII TS M 11 LULE YyyvY YYYYY Figure 8 MT 2500 Internals 3 4 Power The MT 2500 requires 9 16 VDC minimum 2 amps input power Pin 11 on the 16 Pin IO connector is the power input and pin 6 is ground An inline power fuse has been added to the HW revision B of the product Refer to the device label for the hardware version k w 3 5 Power Consumption Typical Power Consumption for the MT 2500 e 12V Sleep 2 GP
45. umber of times depending on which device driver is being installed 5 5 USB Driver Installation Using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Windows XP These instructions illustrate how to correctly install the USB drivers in Windows XP using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility 1 Run the Enfora Driver Setup Utility by double clicking the EnforaDriverSetup executable file The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Extraction window will open 26 Enfora Driver Setup InstallShield Wizard Extracting Files The contents of this package are being extracted InstallShield Figure 22 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Extraction Once the contents have been extracted to memory the Welcome Window is displayed 27 EM Enfora Driver Setup Utility Welcome to the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Please select one of the following to continue Install Enfora drivers will be installed on your system Removes any previous installations before reinstalling the Enfora drivers Uninstall Removes Enfora drivers from your system Add a new device Set up a new device to use Enfora drivers Figure 23 Enfora Driver Setup Utility Welcome e Ss 2 To install the drivers select the Install button The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Prepare System Window will be displayed 28 S Enfora Driver Setup Utility Prepare System for Operations At this time please disconnect all Enfora devices before clicking Next to proceed Note
46. us Transmission Transmission method in which the intervals between transmitted characters may be unequal of length Transmission is controlled by start and stop bits at the beginning and end of each character This way if there is line noise the modem can find out right away where the next byte should start AT commands AT is a contraction of attention a command used to program SmartModems from Hayes Micro computer Products AT commands program a variety of modem hardware settings and were adopted by other modem manufacturers who wanted to market their wares with the coveted phrase Hayes compatible At one time you couldn t call yourself an online aficionado if you didn t 52 know that ATLO turned your modem speaker way down and ATMO turned it off Now the com mands are usually hidden under a menu option in your communication software Auto Reliable The ability of a modem to be able to communicate both with modems that do have error control and or data compression and those that do not Bandwidth The difference between the upper and lower limits of a band A range of radio audio or other frequencies Since it is so limited a modem must carefully change data into sounds that fit within this range Similar to frequency spectrum Bandwidth of a voice channel is 3000Hz 300Hz which equals 2700Hz Telephone lines have a bandwidth from 300 hertz to 3400 hertz Baud A term referring to the speed at which modems communicate Technically
47. use or store the battery with other batteries or where it could touch metal e Do not put the battery into a microwave oven e Do not allow the battery to be crushed e Keep the battery away from children s Do not drop the battery e Do not allow anything to touch any of the battery contacts or to connect two or more of the con tacts e Do not disassemble destroy or attempt reassembly of the battery e Do not place or leave the battery in a damp or wet environment e Do not allow water to touch the battery e Do not wrap the battery with conductive material e Properly dispose of the battery e Do not incinerate or burn the battery s Do not leave or discard the battery where it could get wet or become submerged in water e Do not damage the battery e Do not weld or solder anything to the battery the attached wires or the connector e Do not use this battery in any device other than supplied s Do not touch a leaking battery Avoid leaked out materials Do not allow it to touch your skin or clothes If touched immediately rinse affected areas thoroughly with water Leaked materials may cause skin irritation Seek medical attention if irritation persists If it contacts your eyes do not rub your eyes Rinse the eyes thoroughly with water and see a doctor immediately e Use of this battery in other devices could result in unsafe conditions e Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Vi Table of C
48. ut everybody uses Pulse dialing A method that some phones use to dial numbers It involves a series of clicks Most modems sup port this type of dialing which is the only type available in some remote areas The other method of dialing is tone dialing R Reset A modem can be reset This will change any options such as parity and speed to the values that they have when the modem is first used This can be useful if you change some values for the modem and aren t sure what they do and then you find that the modem won t work Resetting the modem will fix everything for you With Enfora modems this is the ATZ command 58 S Serial Transmission A method of transmitting data in which bits are sent sequentially SIM Subscriber Identity Module This is a Smart Card installed in every GSM handset Within the GSM application the three primary roles of the SIM are access control to the network authentication amp ciphering service personalisation SMS advice of charge etc network branding and advertising graphics printed on SIM card The new generation of Phase 2 SIMs will enable services such as virtual cash mobile banking ticket reservations etc SMS Short Message Service will display a pager like 160 character message in the LCD panel on the phone Your phone must support SMS T TDMA Time Division Multiple Access the magical technique used by the digital GSM network to squeeze more calls onto one channel by div
49. vice to a USB Dort 21 5 4 2 A O 21 5 5 USB Driver Installation Using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Windows XP 26 5 6 USB Driver Installation Using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility 64 Bit Windows 7 34 6 Network Test Procedure 42 6 1 Configure the Computer and Verify Correct Communications 42 6 1 1 Configure the Device to Communicate with the Enfora Server 42 6 2 Verifying Server Connectivity 47 6 3 Verity GPS Operation 35x pct it te rages tas e e dee READER HA epi iater eR tu 50 ZOO A LN M IE 0201646116 ke r o Phi n gi PM A ca at Uh A et 52 viii Table of Figures Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1U IV Di 00D 210120101100 n0 D NUDO PECES 2 2 MT 2500 Label it a An kee oi a ainda 3 3 MT 25000 Power Switch 4 4 MT 2500 Connectors and LEDS 4 5 Opening the MT 2500 Case 7 6 MT 2500 With Cover Unsnapped 7 7 MT 2500 Cover Replacement 8 8 MT 2500 Internals teta o d
50. y assigned and can change e Some IP addresses are NAT and are non routable IP addresses These issues are addressed with the following configuration commands The examples will use the following information s Modem ID name MT Test e Remote Server DNS address apitest enfora com e Remote Server IP port 1721 1 Give the device a unique name send the following command ATSMDMI D MT_Test This command combined with the wakeup message will allow the server to associate a Public IP address with a specific device and create a window of opportunity where the server can send commands to the device See Figure 4 Wakeup Command 2 To talk with a specific server send the following command ATSFRIEND 1 1 apitest enfora com 3 To set the port number send the following command 46 ATSUDPAPI 1721 4 To Enable periodic messages wakeup to be sent to the server every 60 seconds send the following command ATSWAKEUP 1 1 See Figure 43 Wakeup Command Fie Edt wew CAI Tranfer Heb D 913 ols sf ATSHDHID MT_Test ATSFRTEND 1 1 apitest enfora com RTSUOPAPI 1721 ATSHAKEUP 1 1 OK IConnected 0 07 33 Wado daez HIREL ecu RMS fem fesse furet Figure 43 Wakeup Command 6 2 Verifying Server Connectivity Note For the following tests Java Runtime must be installed on the computer To install Java Runtime please visit the Java website http www java com en downlo
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