User Manual For the AR-2GM Vehicle Tracking Device April 20, 2016 R1.1 The information presented in this document is strictly confidential and contains trade secrets and other confidential information that are the exclusive property of Connected Holdings Author Revision Changes Date Hao 1.
Contents 1 Introduction 2 Hardware Design 2.1 Basic Hardware 2.2 Basic RF Performance 2.3 Certification and Safety 3 Software Features 3.1 Basic Software 3.2 Remote Update 3.3 Power Modes 3.
1 Introduction The AR-2GM is a self-Contained vehicle tracking device that combines GPS location with GSM/GPRS connectivity. The AR-2GM 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 GPRS IP connection, or through SMS messaging. The AR-2GM presents itself over these connections as an enhanced cellular modem with attached functional elements.
2 Hardware Design 2.1 Basic Hardware Items Requirement Baseband Chipset RF 2G Transceiver Air Interface Frequency MT6261D AP6682 Support for Class 12 GPRS, GPS 2G band support : 850MHz & 1.
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 16V 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. GP1 is intended to use for Ignition Sensing.
circuit requirement is optional. Motion Detect (Option) A factory populates option for motion detector is provided. If populated at the time the AR-2GM is manufactured, this option will work with firmware power down options to keep the AR-2GM in a very low power down state until motion is detected. Upon wakening, a report can then be generated. 2.
-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
<-36dBm/1kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 9KHz < f < 150KHz) <-36dBm/10kHz (|Δf| > 4MHz, 150kHz 4MHz, 30MHz 4MHz, 1GHz
3 Software Features 3.1 Basic Software Items Requirement RF Function GPRS Data IP Stack Upgrade Method Remote Update Power Modes AT Command Report Driver GPIOs LEDs Watch Dog Reset Startup Banner GSM 850、PCS1900、GPS Supported Ipv4/IPV6 Remote update / PC tool Supported Supported Supported Supported;3000records GPIO,LED,GPS,UART Interrupt for Door Open Detect, Ignition Status GPS Status, GPRS Status Supported (CBP8.2 integrated) Soft reset Supported 3.
the LED’s are off. The device would return to full power whenever an event occurs that triggers a report. Those events include: Report timer GPIO change IP change Battery threshold Heartbeat Watchdog Power-up Any hardware or software reset will return the device to full power mode. 3.5 AT Command AR-2GM commands are AT extensions specific to AR-2GM devices.
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. AT+XIA AT+XIGN AI+XIOE AT+XIPC AT+XPUP AT+XPWLE AT+XPWSE AT+XRLYE AT+XRSTE AT+XSPD AT+XTA AT+XVTOE Idle Alert Ignition I/O Event IP Changed Power Up Power Low Event Power Save Event Relay Event Reset Event Speeding Tow Alert Virtual Trip Odometer Event Action Commands Action commands instigate an immediate action. They cannot be included in configuration files. Following is a list of action commands: 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.
renewal, etc. Some actions can trigger an event report to indicate the respective action took place. Following is a list of event setting commands: 41. AT+XCFC CDMA FOTA Configuration (CDMA devices only) 42. AT+XCPC CDMA PRL Configuration (CDMA devices only) 43. AT+XDNSP DNS renew Periodically 44. AT+XKA Keep Alive 45. AT+XPST Packet Session Timeout 46. AT+XRSTP Reset Periodically Configuration Commands Configuration commands control various parameter settings of the device.
71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. AT+XGPLP AT+XGPLT AT+XIGM AT+XIGV AT+XIOD AT+XIOW AT+XLEDO AT+XOWM AT+XPWL AT+XPWM AT+XPWS AT+XRLY GPS Lock Parameters GPS Lock Timeout Ignition Mode Ignition Voltage I/O Direction I/O Write LED’s Off One-Wire Mode Power Low Power Modes Power Save Set Relay Maintenance report settings 83. 84. 85. 86.
103. AT+XINVER Info: Versions Report The AR-2GM captures data and forms a report record with that data. A report is a data structure containing all of the sensory and other typically useful data on the device. Reports are generated in response to specified events, such as periodic timeout, speed threshold, geo-fence crossing, etc., or in response to a Report Now command (AT+XRN).
while the logical content of the report is the same in both representations, the size for an ASCII report is twice the size of actual numbers of bytes compared to binary representation. 3.6 Reset There are a number of resets available on the device. Soft reset resets the baseband only by using an internal watchdog, while hard reset power cycles the whole device. There is also an option to reset the GPS sub-system only. 3.6.
4 Test Method 4.1 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 4.2 Software Test Test Environment Construct Message Test environment 1. USB dongle and PC as message server 2.
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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.
proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation. Afin d'éviter la possibilité de dépasser les limites d'exposition aux fréquences radio de la IC CNR102, la proximitéhumaine àl'antenne ne doit pas être inférieure à20 cm (8 pouces) pendant le fonctionnement normal.