User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- LMU-3030 Hardware & Installation Guide
- [edit][top]1 Introduction
- 2 - System Overview
- 3 – Hardware Overview
- 3.1 Location messaging unit LMU-3030™
- 3.1.1 LMU-3030™ Handeling Precautions:
- 3.1.2 Battery backup devices
- Please properly dispose of the battery in any of the CalAmp products that utilize one, do not just throw used batteries, replaced batteries, or units containing a back-up battery into the trash. Consult your local waste management facility for proper ...
- 3.1.3 Environmental Specifications
- 3.1 LMU-3030™ connectors
- 3.2.1 Primary connector
- 3.2.2 Serial Adapter
- LMU Serial Cable (Part Number 133337)
- 3.3.1 Three-Axis accelerometer input
- the LMU-3030™ supports an internal 3 Axis Precision Accelerometer as one of its discreet inputs. When the LMU is moved in any direction, the associated input will be in the High state. If the LMU’s accelerometer does not detect motion, then the input ...
- 3.3.2 Status LEDs
- 4 – Configuration and activation
- You have contacted the CalAmp sales team regarding the network availability of the LMU-3030™. This device may not be supported for all the carriers or networks listed in this section (CDMA-Verizon, CDMA-Sprint, HSPA, GSM), for product availability c...
- 4.1 Quick Start – General config
- All LMU-3030s™ must go through a common step during the configuration and provisioning process. Specifically, this is pointing the LMU to your LM Direct™ server, either via IP or a URL.
- [edit][top]4.4 Accessing the SIM
- 6. Insert the SIM into the LMU.
- 7.
- 4.5 Activating a CDMA LMU-3030™
o <Firmware Version>:
The current firmware version in use by the LMU
COM:
o <RSSI>:
This is the signal strength the wireless modem sees from the network. In general the LMU is at least
scanning for the network if the RSSI is not -113.
o [./d/D]:
If the character ‘D’ is present, it indicates the LMU had a data session established when it responded
to the status request. For the 8-Bit product line an upper case ‘D’ indicates both the Inbound and
Maintenance sockets are ready. The lower case ‘d’ indicates that only the Maintenance socket is
ready. A ‘.’ indicates no sockets are ready.
o [./a/A]:
This field indicates if the LMU has received an Acknowledgement from the Inbound server. This field
will be empty if the LMU has never received an ACK. The lower case ‘a’ will be present if it has
received an ACK since the last cold boot (i.e. power cycle) but not the last warm boot (App Restart or
Sleep). The upper case ‘A’ will be present if the LMU has received an ACK since the last warm boot. A
‘.’ Indicates no acknowledgement has been received.
o [./L]:
This field indicates if the LMU’s log is currently active. An ‘L’ indicates that the log is currently in use
(i.e. one or more records have been stored) where a ‘.’ indicates the log is inactive.
o [IP Address]:
This is an optional field if and is only present if the LMU has established a valid data session. This field
will contain the current IP address of the LMU as assigned by the wireless network. Note that if you
see a value of 192.168.0.0, this is an indication that the LMU has not been able to establish a data
session.
o [<APN>]
The current Access Point Name in use by a GSM LMU.
GPS:
- [Antenna <Short/Open/Off>]: