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HMU-3640 Hardware & Installation Guide HMU-3640™ Hardware and Installation Guide IMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND AGREED TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND REVIEWED THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION. 1 Introduction Welcome to the HMU-3640™ Hardware and Installation Guide.
performance data such as engine temperature and fault codes from heavy duty vehicle to provide the best possible real-time picture of vehicle health. In addition, it supports separate ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) cortex micro-controller to support hosted application features. The CalAmp HMU-3640™ is a mobile device that resides in private, commercial or government vehicles.
Display location data base on reports received from the HMU-3640™ in a variety of formats. Present historic information received from the HMU-3640™ typically in a report/chart style format Request location updates from one or more HMU-3640™ Update and change the configuration of one or more HMU-3640™ 2.2.2 LMU Manager LMU Manager is the primary support and configuration tool in the CalAmp system. It allows access to almost every feature available to the HMU-3640™.
(https://www.qualcomm.com/invention/technologies/lte)) LTE is the most current and advanced data technology network for MDT's (mobile data terminals) and other mobile devices, and an upgrade over GSM/UMTS and CDMA. LTE frequency bands vary internationally, so it is important to note device configuration will dictate proper functionality. 3 Hardware Overview 3.1 Location Messaging Unit-HMU-3640™ 3.1.
containing a back-up battery into the trash. Consult your local waste management facility for proper disposal instructions. 3.1.3 Physical and Environmental Specifications The HMU-3640™ is designed to operate in environments typically encountered by heavy duty fleet vehicles, including wide temperature extremes, voltage transients, and potential interference from other vehicle equipment.
-148dBm Cold Start -156dBm Hot Start Location Accuracy: Up to 2.0 CEP Open Sky (24 hours static) Anti-jamming AGPS/Location assistance capable Cellular Communications (Comm) North America Variant LTE Cat 1 - 1900 (B2)/AWS 1700 (B4)/850 (B5)/700 (B12) MHz HSPA/UMTS - 850 (V)/1900 (II) MHz 3.2 HMU-3640™ Connectors https://puls.calamp.com/wiki/HMU-3640_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 7/27 The HMU-3640™ offers connectors to access VBUS, I/O, other expansion capabilities.
Internal Inputs Input 8: Motion Sensor (low = no motion, high = motion) Input 9: VBUS Active Input 10: Pwr State (low = main power, high = battery power) Input 11: Vbatt Low Input 12: Not Used Input 13: Batt Virt Ign Input 14: Pure Virt Ign Input 15: Radio Ring Wake Input 16: DB Wake Input 17: Vbus Wake Input 18: Not Used Input 19: Crank Detect Analog to Digital Inputs A/D 0: External Power Supply Monitor (VIN1) A/D 1: Ext ADC1 Generic External Analog to Digital Input A/D 2: Not Used A/D 3: HW Config A/D 4:
Stream Port Rate Word 0:User0 -- -- -1:Modem 4:Radio 460800 8/N/1 2:User1 -- -- -3:Debug 0:Aux1 115200 8/N/1 4:NMEA Out -- -- -5:DUN 1:Aux2 460800 8/N/1 6:PEG Serial -- -- -7:VBUS 10:Aux3 115200 8/N/1 8:GPS Rcvr 5:GPS 115200 8/N/1 9:AltMdm -- -- -10:HostApp0 -- -- -11:HostApp1 -- -- -12:HostApp2 -- -- -13:Undef. -- -- -14:BlueTooth -- -- -15:ATCmd-1 -- -- -16:ATCmd-2 -- -- -17:SatMdm -- -- -18:SBB -- -- -19:WSP -- -- -3.4.
Reference Guide for details) You are using the standard wiring harness from CalAmp and the serial port expansion harness. You have created a HyperTerminal or Putty session. You have contacted the CalAmp sales team regarding the network availability of the HMU-3640™. 5.1 Quick Start - General Config All HMU-3640™s must go through a common step during the configuration and provisioning process. Specifically, this is pointing the HMU to your LM Direct™ server, either via IP or a URL.
AT$APP PARAM 2306,1,“myAPN.myOperator.com” AT$APP PARAM 2314,0,“myUSername” (only if required by the carrier) https://puls.calamp.com/wiki/HMU-3640_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 15/27 AT$APP PARAM 2315,0,“myPassword” (only if required by the carrier) ATS155=1 (to disable APN auto-provisioning) To clear the APN, the following command can be used: AT$APP PARAM 2306,0,“” AT$APP PARAM 2306,1,“” Only enter this next command if you have been given a non-zero PIN as any errors may lock you out of the modem.
Typical installations will place the LMU under the vehicle dash board, or in the trunk. Make sure you can get access to the unit afterwards as under some circumstances it may be necessary to add additional wiring or connections to the LMU. 5.4.2 Access to the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card When used in a LTE, each LMU uses a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, which should be inserted before you install the LMU for the first time.
Failure to connect these lines in the manner described may result in discharge of the vehicle battery. For best results, it is strongly recommended that the LMU connection be on its own circuit. Connect the power input directly to the vehicle battery if possible and protect the circuit with an inline fuse. If you must connect through the fuse box, use standard commercial wiring practices to create a permanent installation rather than using press-in fuse clips or other temporary measures.
The response should be similar to: Lat=3304713, Lon=-11727730, Alt=0 Hdg=113 Spd=0 3D-RTIME HDOP=130 nSats=7 Installers are looking for the 3D-RTIME setting along with a valid Lat, Long pair (i.e. something other than 0). If the GPS receiver does not have a valid lock within 2-3 minutes. 5.6.3 Inbound Verification The last item to verify is that the HMU-3640™ is sending data to the correct server. In general, this is a two-step process that will need the aid of an observer on the back end.
records have been stored) where a ‘.’ indicates the log is inactive. o [IP Address]: https://puls.calamp.com/wiki/HMU-3640_Hardware_%26_Installation_Guide 20/27 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.
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