User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Description
- 3 Setup
- 3.1 LMU BT LE driver streams and serial port configuration parameters setup example.
- 3.2 LMU BTST SPP driver streams and serial port configuration parameters setup example.
- 3.3 LMU Bluetooth driver configuration parameters setup.
- 3.4 LMU user serial message configuration parameters setup example.
- 3.5 BTCS version format.
- 3.6 BTCS default Pass key.
- 3.7 Verification of LMU BTST SPP mode “Data” state example.
- 3.8 Verification of LMU configuration for BLE “connection” mode example.
- 3.9 Verification of LMU BLE “Advert broadcast scanning” mode configuration example.
- 4 Usage
- 4.1 Demonstration of LMU BT SPP mode.
- 4.2 Demonstration of BLE “connection” mode based remote temperature sensor device.
- 4.2.1 Send command “Enable notifications on Temperature sensor attribute profile”.
- 4.2.2 Send command “Start temperature conversion”.
- 4.2.3 Observe the GPSTRAX server User 0 temperature data.
- 4.2.4 Disable BLE sensor “notifications”.
- 4.2.5 Send command “Stop” temperature conversion.
- 4.2.6 “GPSTRAX” server report contains temperature sensor data.
- 4.3 Demonstration of BLE “broadcast scanning” mode based remote KeyFob DriverID device.
- 5 PWA Label
- 6 Integration Instructions
User Manual
Version:
1.0
Feature: Bluetooth Support
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12 of 20
6 Integration Instructions
A label containing the BlueBoard FCC ID and Industry Canada certification number must be
permanently affixed to the exterior of the host device into which the BlueBoard transmitter
is installed. The label may also be in a user accessible location such as under a panel or
battery pack if it is a handheld device, readily accessible, not placed on a removable part
and the FCC ID and Industry Canada certification number are visible at the time of purchase.
The label must contain a statement similar to the following:
o This device contains FCC ID: APV-BRD01
o This device contains IC: 5843A-BRD01
If the BlueBoard certified transmitter is intended for use in a portable use device, the OEM
integrator is responsible to design the product to comply with RF exposure requirements,
and must work with CalAmp to satisfy FCC/IC SAR requirements. Refer to Industry Canada
RSS-102 and FCC KDB publication 447498 D01 and the applicable SAR/RF Exposure KDB
publications available at:
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/reports/GuidedPublicationList.cfm. 1
The system user manuals and other documentation must clearly indicate operating
conditions that must be observed to ensure compliance with FCC/IC RF exposure guidelines
and also include appropriate caution and warning statements and information.
The host device containing the BlueBoard certified transmitter may also require compliance
to FCC Part 15 Subpart B – Unintentional Radiator rule part as well as Industry Canada ICES-
003.
7 License Agreement
FOR SOFTWARE, APPLICATION PROGRAMING INTERFACES (APIs) & DOCUMENTATION
IMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION UNTIL YOU HAVE
READ AND AGREED TO THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.
This is a legal agreement between you, the Customer, and CalAmp DataCom Incorporated
(“CalAmp”). By installing and/or using the software or documentation, you are consenting to the
terms of this License. If you do not agree to the terms of this non-exclusive License Agreement,
DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE, APIs OR DOCUMENTATION. For a full refund,
return the unused media package and all accompanying materials within seven (7) days to