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1. 10 99mm ee www nvtl com patents THIS SIDE DOWN R1 50 mm Kae MT 1200 User Guide Technical Specifications Case Dimensions Weight Housing Mounting Options Cellular Technology Embedded Module Network Technology Data Speed Peak Downlink Peak Uplink SMS Functionality Power Input Power Range Battery Optional MT 1200 User Guide Lx W x H 80 x 61 x 19 9 mm With Battery 75 g with internal GPS GLONASS patch antenna 70 g with FAKRA connector for external GPS GLONASS antenna Without Battery 65 g with internal GPS GLONASS patch antenna 60 g with FAKRA connector for external GPS GLONASS antenna Rugged textured plastic enclosure UL94 Flame Classification V 0 Mounting bracket tie wrap MT 1200 GPRS MT 1200 1XRTT Expedite L10 G Enabler HS 3001 Quad Band Dual Band CDMA2000 GSM GPRS Radio 1X Radio 800 1900 MHz 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 56 6 Kbps 153 Kbps 14 4 Kbps 153 Kbps Text PDU MO MT Text MO MT Cell Broadcast 12Vor24V 240 mAh rechargeable Lithium ion MT 1200 HSDPA Enabler HS 3002 Dual Band HSDPA UMTS 3G Radio NA 3G 850 1900 MHz 2G GPRS EDGE 850 1900 MHz ROW 3G 900 2100 MHz 2G GPRS EDGE 900 1800 MHz 3 6 Mbps 384 Kbps Text PDU MO MT Cell Broadcast Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Battery Charge Temperature Range Relative Humidity Vibration Stability Antenna Internal Cellular Tech
2. MT 1200 User Guide Version 1 0 NOVATEL WIRELESS April 16 2015 NOVATEL WIRELESS COPYRIGHT STATEMENT 2015 Novatel Wireless Inc All rights reserved The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Novatel Wireless Inc NOVATEL WIRELESS TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS Novatel Wireless is a trademark of Novatel Wireless Inc and the other trademarks logos and service marks collectively the Trademarks used in this user manual are the property of Novatel Wireless or their respective owners Nothing contained in this user manual should be construed as granting by implication estoppel or otherwise a license or right of use of Novatel Wireless or any other Trademark displayed in this user manual without the written permission of Novatel Wireless or its respective owners Novatel Wireless and the Novatel Wireless logo are all trademarks of Novatel Wireless Inc MiFi and the MiFi logo are registered trademarks of Novatel Wireless Inc Contents Introduction AA 1 Device Description and Label 2222222222 2 Technical Specifications 2 2 2 5 Features and Functions 9 GPS 223500329 core iii lella ic 10 POWER orti i dl RAA luni 11 LEDs and Connectors ccc ccc cece ence ence ence ence cece eee eee nennen nennen nenn aE ra 12 Low Power Sleep Mode 2222222222 1
3. HSDPA ROW UMT2243 00 HSDPA NA Document References Guide Number MT1200X UG001 MT1200X AT001 MT 1200 User Guide Guide Title MT 1200 User Guide MT 1200 AT Command Reference Guide Number ENFOOOOAN003 ENFOOOOAN002 ENF0000CB001 ENFOOOOANO10 ENFOOOOANO15 MT 1200 User Guide Guide Title Accelerometer Guide Application Note FOTA Application Note API Reference MT Decoding NMEA Messages Application Note Power Saving Techniques Application Note Features and Functions GPS Power LEDs and Connectors Low Power Sleep Mode Accelerometer Device Check in External Antenna Backup Battery Micro USB Connector GPS The MT 1200 incorporates a GPS receiver The GPS receiver determines the current location ofthe device and shares this location information with connected devices GPS functions include e NMEA Packets ASCII e Novatel Wireless Binary Packets e Buffered GPS Messages Geo fencing Circular 25 and Polygon 25 e Virtual Odometer For more details on NMEA and Binary Packets please see Novatel Wireless document MT Decoding NMEA Messages ENFOOOOANO10 For more details on Virtual Odometer please see Novatel Wireless document API Reference ENF0000CB001 MT 1200 User Guide Power The MT 1200 accepts 6 to 32 Volts DC with minimum 2 amps input power This allows the device to be used on both 12 V and 24 V vehicles per SAE specifications including protection for jump starting 24 V veh
4. Accessories List The following optional accessories are available from Novatel Wireless for the MT 1200 3 Wire installation cable Advanced Integration Cable All interfaces populated Requires CAB2200 27 Accessories to Integration Cable 12 VDC Relay with Socket Accessories to Integration Cable 24 VDC Relay with Socket CAB2200 26 Accessories to Integration Cable RS 232 Serial Interface for UART1 CAB2200 27 Mounting Bracket 70015024 MT 1200 User Guide 32 Cables The following cables are available for the MT 1200 3 Wire Installation CAB2508 01 e One power wire RED in line 2A Cable fuse unterminated partial strip e One ignition sense wire WHITE in line 2A fuse unterminated partial strip e One ground wire BLACK unterminated partial strip Advanced CAB2508 02 One power wire RED in line 2A Integration Cable fuse unterminated partial strip All interfaces e One ignition sense wire WHITE in populated line 2A fuse unterminated partial strip e One ground wire BLACK unterminated partial strip 5 pin connector for UART1 2 wire RS 232 UART 2 pin connector for starter interrupt relay connection GPO3 2 GPI wires GPI1 orange GPI2 yellow unterminated heat shrink cap Accessories to CAB2200 25 Sealed Waterproof Relay Integration Includes internal negative spike Cable 12 suppression VDC Relay with Socket Includes pre wired relay socket For 12 Volt DC applications Typical use
5. GPS lock has been established acquired satellite bi Off Device is receiving invalid or no GPS data communication Indicates network Blinking Device is trying to connect to the cellular registration status network Solid Device has connected to the cellular network Off Device is not attempting to register to the cellular network NOTE Upon initial power connection when power is first applied the power LED may flash rapidly for 5 to 10 seconds as the internal processor initializes 5 Ifthe LEDs do not function as stated try the following a Check the connections using a multimeter to verify Power Ignition and Ground at the Molex System Connector b Perform a power reset To do this unplug the Molex Connector from the MT 1200 wait 30 seconds and then reconnect it NOTE If this is a device with an internal back up battery turn the battery off and then turn it back on to complete the reset NOTE If the device has an internal backup battery you must turn the battery switch off then back on to complete the reset 6 After successfully completing steps 2 and 3 twice ideally while still at the vehicle verify that the host server has received the messages NOTE Be prepared to provide the necessary information to complete the validation process such as MEID Serial Number and Mobile Number MT 1200 User Guide 30 Optional Accessories Optional Accessories List Cables Mounting Bracket Optional
6. 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 Novatel Wireless shall not be responsible for installations or transmissions that fall outside of the parameters set forth in this publication MT 1200 User Guide 43 Battery Information and Safety Requirements Failure to comply with all of the following precautions could Cause personal injury or property damage Cause abnormal chemical reactions which would make the battery overheat smoke distort leak or catch on fire Destroy internal protections built into the battery Shorten battery life Reduce battery performance Precautions Read this entire manual and the label on the exterior of the battery Keep the battery away from sources of excessive heat such as fire stoves or direct sunlight Keep the battery away from sources of high voltage or static discharge Do not use or store the battery with other batteries or where it could touch metal Do not put the battery into a microwave oven Do not allow the battery to be crushed Keep the battery away from children Do not drop the battery Do not allow anything to touch any of the battery contacts Do not connect two or more of the contacts Do not disassemble destroy or attempt reassembly of the battery Do not place or leave the battery in a damp or wet environment Do not
7. by eliminating the requirement for obtaining a new equipment authorization for the same transmitter when installed in a new device 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 employs 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 t
8. case Starter Inhibit MT 1200 User Guide 33 Accessories to CAB2200 26 e Sealed Waterproof Relay Integration e Includes internal negative spike Cable 24 suppression VDC Relay with Includes pre wired relay socket Socket For 24 Volt DC applications Typical use case Starter Inhibit Accessories to CAB2200 27 e Serial Interface Cable for UART1 Integration Cable e Typical use case Programming and RS 232 Serial Debugging Third Party Device Interface for Connectivity UART1 MT 1200 User Guide 34 Mounting Bracket Use the Mounting Bracket PN 70015024 to securely mount the device For more information on mounting see the Device Installation section MT 1200 User Guide 35 MT 1200 User Guide 36 Compliance and Regulatory General Disclaimer Warranty Information Regulatory Compliance Battery Information and Safety Requirements 37 General Disclaimer TERMS OF USE OF NEW MATERIALS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY From time to time Novatel Wireless in its sole discretion may make available for download on its website www novatelwireless 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 Novatel Wireless s Techni
9. to connecting the device to vehicle power MT 1200 User Guide 25 CAUTION If the device is already connected to vehicle power remove the in line fuse on the MAIN POWER V wire of the device power cable before connecting any of the IO e For added security as an indicator against tampering use torque tamper seal on Molex ground and fuse connections Mounting Locations When mounting the device the Novatel Wireless logo GPS antenna side must be facing up or out with a clear view of the sky Select the best location for mounting the device within the vehicle such as one of the following locations e Above the air vents e Above the steering wheel e Above the instrument cluster O O gt e Above the glove box IEC NG E mr NOTE Avoid locations identified YY a aaa pas with a red X TA pol 7 WEIT ra CAUTION Both the cellular and GPS antennas are internal to the device depending on the model Therefore it is critical to get the device mounted as high on the dashboard as possible with minimal obstructions above it Mounting Methods Mounting Bracket Used The preferred method for mounting and securing the MT 1200 inside a vehicle is to use the recommended Mounting Bracket Assembly 70015024 The bracket allows for mounting the device so that the label location conforms to the installation location The bracket can be installed using two 6 screws preferred method or with double sided tape CAUTI
10. 4 AEecelerometen urn nee ee eS oes Seg r a bal pa acta a ia 15 Device Check in i iii 16 External Antenna mamamana ein ina a Aa gia sei iaia iran au 17 Backup Battery iii id idees 18 Micro USB Connector 0 19 Installation 1 1 tr ia 21 SIM Installation iii 22 Device Installation 0 25 Precautions and Guidelines 2ecc cece enc ccecceecceecccecececeeeeeeeseeeseeeees 25 Mounting Locations 2 2 0 2200 eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Mounting Methods 2222 26 Device Orientation 222 cece cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeees 28 Mounting and Installing the Device 2 222222 28 Testing and Verifying the Installation 2 22 29 Optional Accessories _ ec ec aaao ALAA ALALELE ADAL LALA La rann 31 Optional Accessories List 000 32 AA arse he ee ee Se se ce be ee ee es eee en 33 Mounting Bracket LL 35 Compliance and Regulatovri ec cece cece cece eee ececeecececcececeeceees 37 General Disclaimer iii 38 Warranty Information LL 39 Regulatory Compliance AA 42 Battery Information and Safety Requirements 0000000000 eee ec cece ec eeceecceceeceeceeeeeee 44 Introduction Device Description and Label Technical Specifications Device Description and Label Designed for simplicity flexibility and economy the MT 1200 com
11. Harsh braking o Harsh cornering For more information please refer to Novatel Wireless document Accelerometer Guide Application Note ENFOOOOANOO3 MT 1200 User Guide 15 Device Check in The device check in feature provides connectivity to configuration only servers The device checks into these servers periodically for configuration updates A check in is similar to a wake up message After UDP connection is established the server configures the device using AT commands The device check in feature is enabled with the ATSCHKIN command and requires Novatel Wireless N4A DM software version 3 1 or later For more details on AT commands for device check in please see Novatel Wireless document MT 1200 AT Command Reference MT1200X AT001 MT 1200 User Guide External Antenna Some configurations of the MT 1200 have an external GPS antenna connector The MT 1200 supports both GPS and GLONASS satellite positioning systems and the chosen antenna should match both system frequencies NOTE The external GPS antenna connector works with active antennas Antenna connector specifications include e 50 Ohm impedance GPS L1 1575 42 MHz and L2 1227 60 MHz GLONASS L1 1598 0625 1609 3125 MHz and L2 1242 9375 1251 6875 MHz FAKRA male antenna connector MT 1200 User Guide Backup Battery Some configurations of the MT 1200 have a backup battery installed The battery is a 240 mAh rechargeable Lithium ion The primary functi
12. ON If double sided tape is used or another method not described in this guide note the following precautions MT 1200 User Guide 26 e Excessive force in the middle of the device may cause damage to the device e If using rigid mounting hardware apply pressure only to the ends of the device Limit the mounting pressure only to the amount needed to secure the device Mounting Bracket Not Used If a mounting bracket is not used you can mount the device using cable ties by fastening it directly to the vehicle The MT 1200 case includes molded channels as shown in the following image to help secure it to a stable structure or wire bundle The recommended cable tie size is 0 19 wide 4 75 mm MT 1200 Cable Tie Channels MT 1200 User Guide 27 Device Orientation The MT 1200 has an accelerometer auto calibration procedure that orients the device to the vehicle s direction of travel NOTE For the accelerometer to operate properly you must mount the MT 1200 securely The accelerometer may report inaccurate results if you mount the device to cable runs or other structures that may shift the device s orientation For more information see Novatel Wireless document Accelerometer Guide Application Note ENFOOOOANOO3 Mounting and Installing the Device Prior to performing the installation ensure that each of the following prerequisites have been met e Engage the services of a qualified Automotive Electronic Insta
13. Screw to a metallic surface of the vehicle chassis Scratch off a small area of paint where you are going to place the ground connection screw NOTE Do not use of T taps Scotch locks Fuse taps and Butt connectors Proceed to Testing and Verifying the Installation Testing and Verifying the Installation After you have completed the MT 1200 installation Novatel Wireless recommends that you test and verify that the device To perform testing and verification 1 After the installation with the vehicle ignition switch in the OFF position wait at least five minutes for the device to acquire a signal When all three 3 LEDs have illuminated turn the ignition key to the ON position and leave it in that position for 30 seconds Turn the ignition key back to the OFF position and wait 10 seconds Repeat steps 2 and 3 MT 1200 User Guide 29 While you perform steps 2 and 3 two times in succession if properly scripted the device sends four messages 2 ignition ON and 2 ignition OFF to the host server Later you can verify that the host server received this communication For your convenience the following table contains the LED activity descriptions CE IC Indicates whether Blinking Power is applied device is initializing power is applied Solid Power is on Off Power is off or device has entered low power sleep mode Indicates that the Blinking GPS is on and searching for satellite signal GPS receiver has Solid
14. allow water to touch the battery Do not wrap the battery with conductive material Properly dispose of the battery Do not incinerate or burn the battery Do not leave or discard the battery where it could get wet or become submerged in water Do not damage the battery MT 1200 User Guide 44 e Donot weld or solder anything to the battery the attached wires or the connector e Donotuse this battery in any device other than supplied 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 e Donot touch a leaking battery or materials that may have leaked from a battery 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 seea doctor immediately MT 1200 User Guide 45
15. ayers or cameras is NOT recommended and could cause serious damage to the MT 1200 device MT 1200 User Guide MT 1200 User Guide 20 21 Installation SIM Installation Device Installation SIM Installation NOTE The SIM installation section applies only to the GPRS and HSDPA versions The GPRS and HSDPA versions of the MT 1200 include an on board micro SIM carrier supporting 1 8 3 V micro SIM cards There is no external access to the SIM card Without the SIM installed the MT 1200 modem cannot communicate with the network Obtain a SIM card from your network service provider The provider must provision the SIM card for the data Always take care to protect the SIM To insert the SIM card 1 Draw the SIM slide to the right MT 1200 User Guide 22 2 Open the SIM holder so that the lid is vertical 3 Insert the SIM card into the SIM holder MT 1200 User Guide 23 4 Close the SIM slide the push the slide to the left and lock it down 5 Insert the device door plate into the opening and snap into place SIM installation is complete MT 1200 User Guide 24 Device Installation There are several considerations for mounting and installing the MT 1200 device such as determining the mounting location within the vehicle the type of mounting method to use and best device position and orientation This section covers each ofthese considerations and includes installation steps along with
16. bines tried and true vehicle tracking features with an open platform option and a compact device size to deliver an exciting new tracking solution from Novatel Wireless Open Platform With the open platform option the compact MT 1200 can host software applications from Telematics Service Providers TSPs ideal for aftermarket solution providers to port their proprietary code This open platform is complemented by the MT 1200 s hardware capabilities including GPS GLONASS antenna digital accelerometer power management processor and multiple I O options Smart Agent First released in 1996 the Novatel Wireless Smart Agent is a powerful software event engine that has been continually enhanced to accommodate newer and more sophisticated M2M devices and to build on experience gained through years of Internet of Things loT support With the Smart Agent option the MT 1200 can be programmed to handle precise vehicle tracking needs such as defining geo fences over circular or polygonal areas detecting harsh cornering or rapid acceleration waking the device out of low power sleep mode generating trip reports or enabling and disabling remote starts Simple Installation Installing the MT 1200 vehicle tracking solution is simplified because it comes with preinstalled hardware features that include internal cellular antenna internal backup battery and internal GPS GLONASS antenna or external antenna connector for hard to reach areas Ins
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18. ested 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 In order to use this device without additional FCC certification approvals the installation must meet the following conditions For the transmitter to meet the MPE categorical exclusion requirements of 2 1091 the ERP must be less than 1 5 watts for personnel separation distance of at least 20 cm 7 9 in Therefore the maximum antenna gain cannot exceed 3 3dBi If greater than 1 5 watts exists then additional testing and FCC approval is required MT 1200 User Guide 42 R amp TTE CE This device has been fully tested and complies with the requirements of EN301 489 1 EN301 489 3 EN301 489 7 EN60950 1 IEC60950 1 EN62311 and EN300 440 2 Compliance to EN301 511 has been demonstrated through testing performed on this device and the embedded wireless module RF exposure levels are below the recommended levels at distances of 6 7 cm between the antenna and user Novatel Wireless hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions of the Directive 1999 5 EC A full copy of the declaration of conformity can be found at http documentation nvtl com Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is
19. haser or to Novatel Wireless s authorized distributor and Novatel Wireless s usual charges for unpacking testing and repacking the product for reshipment to purchaser or to Novatel Wireless s authorized distributor Purchaser shall bear the risk of loss or damage in transit to any product returned by purchaser to Novatel Wireless or any returned product not found to be defective or covered under this warranty and reshipped by Novatel Wireless to purchaser or to Novatel Wireless s authorized distributor In the event Novatel Wireless repairs or replaces a defective product covered by this limited warranty the repaired or replacement product will be covered under this limited warranty for the remainder of the original MT 1200 User Guide 39 warranty period on the defective product or a period of ninety 90 days whichever is longer If Novatel Wireless is unable to repair or replace a defective product covered by this limited warranty Novatel Wireless will provide to purchaser a credit or a refund at Novatel Wireless s option of the original purchase price excluding taxes and shipping charges Any returned and replaced product or any product for which Novatel Wireless has furnished a credit or a refund becomes the property of Novatel Wireless Novatel Wireless 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 Nova
20. ibutor does not provide a separate warranty on such products and Novatel Wireless 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 Novatel Wireless or a separate warranty from the distributor applies to your purchase This warranty does 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 Novatel Wireless and the purchaser all such accessories batteries samples or prototypes are provided by Novatel Wireless AS IS without any warranty of any kind Novatel Wireless warrants to the original purchaser of the product from Novatel Wireless or its authorized distributor as applicable that for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment of the product from Novatel Wireless 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 Novatel Wireless Novatel Wireless 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 Novatel Wi
21. icles The power related pin assignments on the 8 Pin IO connector are e Pin 5 Power Input Pin 4 Ground WARNING Allpower and ground pins must be connected te a General Operation 6 to 32 VDC for 12 V and 24 V vehicles MT 1200 User Guide 11 LEDs and Connectors The MT 1200 has three LEDs to indicate power satellite and cellular status All versions of the MT 1200 have connectors for micro USB and DC power The external GPS versions have an additional connector for the GPS cable The following image diagram shows the placement of each LED and connector on both the external and internal GPS MT 1200 model types O 0 00 O O 8909 9 CS Micro USB Connector e Connector for Micro USB cable Indicates whether power e Blinking Power is applied device is applied or not initializing e Solid Power is on e Off Power is off or device has entered low power sleep mode Indicates that the GPS e Blinking GPS is on and searching for receiver has acquired satellite signal satellite communication e Solid GPS lock has been established Off Device is receiving invalid or no GPS data Indicates network e Blinking Device is trying to connect to the registration status cellular network e Solid Device has connected to the cellular network e Off Device is not attempting to register to the cellular network MT 1200 User Guide 12 Number icon hote coir ouais O N A 8 pin Molex connector N A e Connecto
22. ller e Read the entire MT 1200 User Guide e Perform a basic vehicle functionality check and note any pre existing issues e Obtain the required cables to connect the device to the vehicle See the Optional Accessories section for more information WARNING While performing these steps do not apply excessive force to the retention legs or snap feature prior to inserting the device as this may deform the mounting bracket MT 1200 User Guide 28 To mount and install the device 1 4 In the chosen location secure mounting bracket to the mounting surface using one of the following methods e Two 2 6 screws preferred method e Double sided tape After securely attaching the mounting bracket snap the device into the bracket with the connector end at the mount opening NOTE You can insert the device with the label side up or down Position the device so that the label side has the best unobstructed path to the sky See notation on the device label Take the Installation Cable and attach each of its three connectors Red White and Black to connection points within the vehicle Battery Ignition NOT accessory and Ground using standard wiring placement and techniques a Make Battery and Ignition connections at the vehicle s ignition harness using the poke and wrap technique or solder only Then wrap the connection with electrical tape and secure with a zip tie b Connect Ground with a Star Ring Terminal and Tech
23. nology Internal GPS GLONASS patch antenna FAKRA connector for external GPS GLONASS antenna Interfaces 1 0 and LED Micro USB Internal SIM card not applicable to 1xRTT 2 Digital Inputs 1 Digital Output latched 1 Serial Interface RS232 LED Indicators Power Satellite Cellular MT 1200 User Guide 20 C to 60 C 30 C to 70 C 20 C to 60 C 40 C to 85 C 0 to 45 C With battery Without battery With battery Without battery PAA E Up to 95 non condensing Operates in accordance with SAE J1211 Tracking sensitivity measured 160 dBm Acquisition sensitivity measured 149 dBm Tracking sensitivity depends on antenna used Acquisition sensitivity depends on antenna used Device Management Production Environment Testing Environment Bulk Provisioning Firmware Upgrade Protocols Host Protocols Internal Protocols API Control Status Certifications NA ROW Applicable Carriers Additional Features FOTA Cloud based Optional Cloud based 90 day free access with engineering support Over the air or local FOTA Firmware over the air or local AT Commands UDP API FOTA UDP API TCP API AT Commands UDP API TCP API AT Commands over SMS FCC IC PTCRB CE GCF e Mark RoHS2 Smart Agent Binary Reporting Timed Reporting Event Reporting 3 Axis Digital Accelerometer I O Control Models GSM2508 00 GPRS RTT2241 00 1xRTT UMT2242 00
24. nty 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 MT 1200 User Guide 40 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 MT 1200 User Guide 41 Regulatory Compliance FCC This 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 FCC Part 22 8 Part 24 is covered by the Modular approval process for the embedded wireless module This approach described by FCC Public Notice DA 00 131407 released June 26 2000 is intended to afford relief to equipment manufacturers
25. on of the backup battery in the MT 1200 is to provide notification to a user when there is a loss of power to the device This can indicate device tampering or battery disconnection or removal NOTE Input Event 63 can be used to trigger an output event that can be configured in the same manner as the other output events If the modem is off to save power this event will be turned on If GPS data is configured in the output event and the data is not available the last known position can be configured to be used in the output message NOTE The MT 1200 firmware powers down the internal battery after a specified amount of time You can use the AT command AT BATTIM x where x is the number of seconds to control the length of time that the MT 1200 runs on the internal battery after the main power has been removed The default setting is 300 seconds 5 minutes The maximum time setting is 6000 seconds 100 minutes MT 1200 User Guide 18 Micro USB Connector The MT 1200 includes a Micro USB 2 0 1 0 port for input output to program the application processor A micro USB cable is required purchased separately WARNING The Micro USB connector is not intended for general use This connector should only be used when configuring or upgrading the device The connector cannot be used to supply power to the device WARNING A standard USB certified micro USB cable must be used The use of micro USB cables that belong to cellular phones MP3 pl
26. precautions and guidelines Precautions and Guidelines Mounting Locations Mounting Methods Device Orientation Mounting and Installing the Device Precautions and Guidelines As you determine the mounting location and prepare to install the device be sure to heed the following precautions and guidelines Use a qualified Automotive Electronics Installer to perform the installation Perform a basic vehicle functionality check before starting the installation Mount all components properly or attach to the vehicle in a way that does not interfere with the normal operation of the vehicle Never mount the MT 1200 in the engine compartment directly on top of the AM FM radio by any moving parts or in a location that would be exposed to the elements Choose a location where metal or cable bundles do not shield the device Do not mount the device near or in the path of the vehicle s airbag Route all device cabling away from vehicle components where it could cause RF interference such as radio speakers and speaker wires and GPS Choose a location where the device can be positioned so that the correct side has the best unobstructed path to the sky see label instructions Protect cabling through the vehicle chassis against spurs and nicks Do not mount the device where any excessive heat is generated by the vehicle or vehicle components Solder all splice connections to ensure optimum reliability Make all I O connections prior
27. r for 8 pin I O cable N A External GPS antenna N A e FAKRA connector for GPS antenna connector The following image diagram shows a closeup of the 8 pin Molex connector with Pin Outs Identified Corresponding Corresponding Wire in Wire in CAB2508 01 CAB2508 02 Ignition Input VIH min 3 V VIL max 0 5 V Gia an e ide a fx ED loo Ll woman GPIO1 Digital I O Max input voltage 36 V ORANGE Default PU VIH min 3 0 V PD Programmable VIL max 0 5 V VOH typ 3 3 V VOL max 1 0 V 7 GPIO2 Digital I O Max input voltage 36 V YELLOW Default PU VIH min 3 0 V VIL max 0 5 V VOH typ 3 3 V VOL max 1 0 V GPO3 Digital Output Latched WHITE RED Open Drain Max sink current 1 1 A VOL typ 0 V MT 1200 User Guide 13 Low Power Sleep Mode In Low Power Sleep Mode LPS all modem GPS activity stops which allows extreme power savings The auxiliary processor efficiently monitors system inputs based on the configuration assigned and will exit LPS mode when needed You can configure the MT 1200 to exit Low Power Sleep Mode when e Ignition detected e Motion detected e Input triggered e Elapsed time expired For more details see Novatel Wireless document Power Saving Techniques Application Note ENFOOOOANO15 MT 1200 User Guide 14 Accelerometer The MT 1200 has a three axis digital accelerometer that provides the following features e Motion alert towing alert e Driver behavior reporting o Rapid acceleration o
28. reless 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 Novatel Wireless 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 purchaser first notifies Novatel Wireless directly or through its authorized distributor from which the product was purchased of any such defect furnishes Novatel Wireless with a proof of purchase if required requests and obtains a return merchandize authorization RMA number from Novatel Wireless and returns the product under that RMA to Novatel Wireless or at Novatel Wireless s option to its authorized distributor with the shipping charges being prepaid by purchaser If upon reasonable examination of the returned product Novatel Wireless does not substantiate the defect claimed by purchaser or determines that the defect is not covered under this limited warranty Novatel Wireless will not be required to repair or replace the product but may instead reship the product to the purchaser or at Novatel Wireless 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 Novatel Wireless s cost for reshipping the product to purc
29. stem into which the Novatel Wireless product is integrated or incorporated operates as intended and meets the requirements of purchaser or its customers Novatel Wireless 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 NOVATEL WIRELESS S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE FOR NOVATEL WIRELESS 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 NOVATEL WIRELESS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL NOVATEL WIRELESS 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 NOVATEL WIRELESS 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 warra
30. subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Cet appareil est conforme aux normes d Industrie Canada exempts de license s RSS Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d interf rences et 2 cet appareil doit accepter toute interference y compris les interf rences pouvant provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable de l appareil ROHS COMPLIANCE This device has been designed to comply 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 that are in effect at the time of publication Novatel Wireless 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 Novatel Wireless strongly recommends that all installations hookups transmissions etc be performed by persons who are experienced in the fields of radio frequency technologies Novatel Wireless acknowledges that the installation setup and transmission guidelines contained within this publication
31. tallation is further simplified when used with the available Smartphone app to assist with field installation or diagnosis Cloud management Optional With cloud enabled N4A Device Manager up to 500 000 MT 1200 devices can be easily managed and monitored around the globe in a cost efficient and scalable manner The N4A Device Manager features remote management and monitoring from a central location to configure monitor manage and even update MT 1200 all over the air MT 1200 User Guide 2 The following image shows the internal and external GPS versions of the MT 1200 Labels The MT 1200 has two printed labels The label with device information is adhered to the device above the battery door and smaller logo label is adhered to the battery door The following image shows an example of the device information label NOTE The labels shown contain the possible data fields used on the various MT 1200 device models Generic values are used for variable numbering The possible certifications are shown with generic numbering and approximate placement The devices you receive may vary slightly in layout and certification content CYAN Text is Variable 35 09 mm MT 1200 paos FCC ID 200000000000 SKU XXX XXXXX X Contains IC OXOX 8 R1 30 mm IMEI XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX m Dn 2 Black Barcode Transparent 55 80 mm MT 1200 User Guide 3 The following image shows an example of the smaller logo label 35 09 mm
32. tel Wireless in writing during the warranty period Novatel Wireless from time to time and in its sole discretion may make available for download on its website www nvtl 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 Novatel Wireless s technical support policy as posted and updated on its website Novatel Wireless 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 for which purchaser does not request an RMA number from Novatel Wireless 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 Novatel Wireless 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 Novatel Wireless product prior to deployment in the field and for ensuring that any end user product or sy
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