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
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4. Getting Started
With any new platform, there are some changes in the form, fit, and function when compared to the
predecessor product line. This section highlights pertinent changes compared to the LMU32 platform to
help users get started with an EdgeCore device:
4.1 The Basics
SIM Card
EdgeCore products (including LMU-1300, LMU-3040, and LMU-3240) use a 4FF (nano) SIM card,
which is smaller than the 2FF (mini) SIM card commonly used in prior LMUs.
USB Cable
LMU-1300 does not require a serial adapter cable, but rather a stand-alone USB cable. The
required cable type is a MICRO USB B cable (male). Example: StarTech P/N: UUSBHAUB3