ARROW‐C User Manual ARROW‐C User Manual R1.0 Author Revision Changes Date Changyu 1.1 Initial version 2016‐03‐22 Confidential Material: This document contains information that is proprietary and confidential, reading and copying this document is prohibited without permission.
ARROW‐C User Manual Contents 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 3 ID and Tooling Design ...................................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。 2 Hardware Design ....................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Basic Hardware.............................................................
ARROW‐C User Manual 1 Introduction The ARROW‐C is a self‐contained vehicle tracking device that combines GPS location with CDMA connectivity. The Arrow‐C device series has 5 productions: AR‐2CX / SR‐2CU / S4N‐2CU / S6N‐2CU / KT‐2CU Logically, the ARROW‐C appears to a user or a server application as a single endpoint device. It can be queried, updated and configured either through a serial connection, or an over the air CDMA IP connection, or through SMS messaging.
ARROW‐C User Manual Hardware Design 1.1 Basic Hardware Items Requirement Baseband Chipset VIA CBP8.
ARROW‐C User Manual Two GPIO pins, GP1 and GP2, are presented to the external environment on the main connector. They are general purpose bidirectional lines capable of providing system interrupts to generate a report or drive logic levels to external devices. These lines are 2.8V logic level and are 15V tolerant. These pins default to input. GP1 is pulled down representing 0 when disconnected; GP2 is pulled up representing logical 1 when disconnected. They should be asserted to a known value if used.
ARROW‐C User Manual Watchdog CBP8.2 chipset provide internal software Watchdog, and a physically dedicate Watchdog circuit requirement is optional. Motion Detect (Option) A factory populates option for motion detector is provided. If populated at the time the ARROW‐C is manufactured, this option will work with firmware power down options to keep the ARROW‐C in a very low power down state until motion is detected. Upon wakening, a report can then be generated. 1.
ARROW‐C User Manual (test2:-60dBm/1.23MHz)-7.7±9.5dBm power (test3:-93.5dBm/1.23MHz)20.3±9.5dBm ‐42dBc/30Khzor‐54dBm/1.23MHz (|Δf|:1.25MHz~1.98MHz) ‐50dBc/30Khzor‐54dBm/1.23MHz (|Δf|: 1.98MHz~4.00MHz) Conducted spurious emission <‐36dBm/1kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 9KHz < f < 150KHz,) <‐36dBm/10kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 150kHz 4MHz, 30MHz 4MHz, 1GHz
ARROW‐C User Manual ‐42dBc/30Khzor‐54dBm/1.23MHz (|Δf|:885KHz~1.98MHz) ‐54dBc/30Khzor‐54dBm/1.23MHz 1.98MHz~4.00MHz) (|Δf|: <‐36dBm/1kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 9KHz < f < 150KHz) <‐36dBm/10kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 150kHz 4MHz, 30MHz 4MHz, 1GHz
ARROW‐C User Manual 2 Software Features 2.1 Basic Software Items Requirement Air Interface CDMA 2000 1x 800/1900MHz; GPS 1x Data Supported IP Stack Upgrade Method RUIM Ipv4/IPV6 Remote update / PC tool Optional Compatible with None‐RUIM Supported Remote Update Supported Power Modes Supported AT Command Supported Report Supported;3000records Driver GPIO,LED,GPS,UART GPIOs Interrupt for Door Open Detect, Ignition Status LEDs GPS Status, CDMA Status Watch Dog Supported (CBP8.
ARROW‐C User Manual Power cycle Watchdog timeout Reset command CDMA phone call reset SMS or UART power mode command Motion detect (if detector installed and enabled) When in a power down mode, the following resources will cause interrupts that will wake the ARROW‐C and cause it to attempt complete the function associated with the interrupt. Simultaneous interrupts will cause sequential completion of each associated function.
ARROW‐C User Manual 8. AT+IONDTE: Set driving time events 9. AT+IONFR: Restore factory defaults 10. AT+IONGF: Set geo fence borders 11. AT+IONGFH: Set geo fence around current location 12. AT+IONGPIO: GPIO Read/Write 13. AT+IONGS: GPS State report 14. AT+IONHB: Heartbeat 15. AT+IONHC: Heading Change 16. AT+IONINFx: List system information segments 17. AT+IONIP: Set target server IP address and port number 18. AT+IONIPC: IP Change report 19. AT+IONIS: Ignition State 20.
ARROW‐C User Manual 39. AT+IONUC: Update configuration files OTA 40. AT+IONVO: Virtual Odometer 41. AT+IONVTO: Virtual Trip Odometer 2.5 Report The ARROW‐C captures data and forms a report record with that data. This is a single data structure intended to contain all of the typically useful data on the TALONCV001. Other information can be queried separately using separate AT commands. Reports are always generated by interrupts regardless of whether or not there is a GPS lock.
ARROW‐C User Manual 3 Test Method 3.1 Hardware Test Item Description Baseband Function Test • • • • • • • • • • Power Input Test Power Consumption and Current Test Heat Dissipation Test UART Stability Test GPIO Level Test LED Stability Test Drop Down Test ESD Test High/Low Temperature Test Humidity Test RF Test • • • RF Performance Test GPS Performance Test Antenna Performance Test 3.2 Software Test Test Environment Construct message Test environment 1.usb dongle and PC as message server 2.
ARROW‐C User Manual FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.