Product Info
Table Of Contents
- 1. Scope
- 2. LMU-1300 Hardware Specifications
- 3. LMU-1300™ Connectors
- 4. Getting Started
- 4.6 Backup Logs
- 4.7 File Components
- 4.8 Software & Script Updates
- 5. PEG2
- 5.2 PEG2 File
- 5.3 PEG2 TAG Definitions
- 5.4 Multiple Modifiers
- 5.5 PEG1 -> PEG2 Conversion
- 5.6 PEG2 Native Editor
- 6. LMU32 vs EdgeCore Platform Differences
- 6.3 Vehicle Bus PID Polling Rate
- 6.4 PEG2 “Lines”
- 6.5 Event Index Field
- 6.6 Remote Debug PEG Action
- 6.7 Modem/GPS Reset
- 6.8 SIM Form Factor
- 6.9 Boot Reason
- 6.10 Peg Resources
- 6.11 GPS
- 6.12 Motion Logs (1hz vs 5hz GPS Sample Rate)
- 6.13 Time Sync Precedence
- 6.14 Version String in ID Reports
- 6.15 Firmware Revision Convention
- 6.16 Status LEDs
- 6.17 Version Reports (App Message 111)
- 7. Preparing for Installation
- 7.1 Plan the Installation
- 7.2 Size and Placement of LMU unit
- 7.3 Installing the LMU in a Vehicle
- 8. Installation Verification
- 9. Certification
- 10. Version History
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LMU-1300 Training Guide
Revision & Date
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GPS:
o [Antenna <Short/Open/Off>]:
This field, if present, indicates a problem with the LMU’s GPS antenna. A value of Short indicates that the
antenna cable has likely been crushed. A value of Open indicates that the antenna cable is either cut or
disconnected. A value of Off indicates that the LMU’ GPS receiver is off.
o [No Time Sync]:
If this field is present, it indicates that the LMU’s GPS receiver has not been able to find even a single GPS
satellite. This would likely been seen in conjunction with the above antenna error, or if the LMU GPS
antenna is otherwise blocked.
o [<FixStatus> <Sat Count>]:
If these fields are present it indicates that the LMU has, or had a valid GPS solution. The <Sat Count> field
indicates how many GPS satellites are currently in use by the LMU. The <FixStatus> field indicates the
type of fix. The Fix Status types are detailed in the LM Direct Reference Guide.
INP:
o <input states>:
This field details the current state of each of the LMU’s discreet inputs. This field is always 8 characters
long. The left most character represents the state of input 7 where the right most represents the state of
input 0 (i.e. the ignition). A value of 1 indicates the input is currently in the high state. A value of 0
indicates it is currently in the low state.
o <vehicle voltage>:
This field will contain the current reading of the LMU’s internal A/D. This will be the supply voltage
provided to the LMU in mV.
MID:
o <mobile ID>:
This will be the current mobile ID in use by the LMU.
o <mobile ID type>:
This will be the type of Mobile ID in use by the LMU. The available types are, Off, ESN, IMEI, IMSI, USER,
MIN and IP ADDRESS.
INB:
o <inbound IP address>:
This is the current IP address in use by the LMU. This value should match the IP address of your LM
Direct™ server.