Account Setup ............................... 10 Device Setup ..............................12 View Device Data ............................12 References ............................... 13 Using the Sonim XPi ........................14 Power on the Device ..........................15 Power off the Device ..........................15 Charge the Device ............................. 15 Wake Up the Device ..........................15 Device Battery ..............................
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AT&T ................................. 48 Sonim ............................... 48 Intel® DMS ............................50 Appendix B Sonim XPi Mounting Options ............52 Appendix C Security ............................. 53 Appendix D Safety and Regulatory Requirements ..............54 Appendix E AT&T Asset Management Operation Center (AMOC) ........57 Figures Figure 1.
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View Device Data in M2X ........................30 Figure 22. M2X Stream Data ............................31 Figure 23. Map view of Sonim XPi on AMOC ......................58 Figure 24. Device data stream panel ......................... 59 Figure 25. Trigger View ................................ 60 Tables Table 9.
The Sonim XPi is a ruggedized IoT device, certified on the AT&T LTE network in the United States. The XPi quickly deploys intelligent sensors in the field to start capturing valuable data from field deployed assets, even in extreme environments.
If you wish to remove the GNSS module, you need a Phillips head screwdriver. Support For technical support: 1. Go to: https://marketplace.att.com/support 2. Select Sonim XPi in the drop-down menu and access: • Latest User Guides • Support Ticketing •...
Intel® Device Management Service Intel® LIQD Intel® LTE IOT Quick Deployment Internet of Things Long-Term Evolution AT&T Data Storage Service For Internet Connected Machine-To- Machine Devices RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication § Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Quick Setup Quick Setup This section provides details on account set up, device setup, and viewing device data. It also includes a reference to the User Guide for detailed information on the Sonim XPi device. Account Setup Follow these steps to set up the Sonim XPi device: 1.
Figure 4. Activate Devices button You are routed to the Devices tab of the Intel® DMS. For details on using Intel® DMS, see Using the Intel® Device Management Service. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
The top portion of the screens offers a flexible search form with several fields to enter search criteria. This section allows users to search using their own criteria or using the drop-down menu options. Refer to Device Search Capability. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
M2X page for that specific device. Clicking transfers you to the M2X page listing all your devices. References For a comprehensive understanding of the Sonim XPi device, refer to the Sonim XPi User Guide at https://marketplace.att.com/products/sonim-xpi. This document includes information on: •...
The atmospheric pressure and temperature sensors need to access outside air. These sensors are placed near the enclosure edge of the Sonim XPi device with 2 holes between the Power Button and the USB Charging Port (See Figure 1). The holes allow outside air to enter.
Using the Sonim XPi To wake the device, press and quickly release the Power Button. This wakes the device for 20 seconds. Device Battery The device battery life guidelines are estimates as shown in Table 3. Actual battery life may vary based on additional factors such as total device life and operation temperatures.
Using the Sonim XPi 3.6.3 User LED Table 6. User LED Indicators User LED Behavior Flashing WHITE quickly 3 times Powering up Flashing every second Button held while powering down the device GREEN for half a second Data is successfully sent to M2X for half a second There is no connection the cloud.
Using the Sonim XPi Remove the GNSS Module The two Phillip’s head screws at the bottom of the GNSS module can be unscrewed and the module removed. The included end cap can then be screwed on, if GNSS is not required, to protect the pins.
Use suitable M2 machine screws to attach the device as shown in Figure 8. The distance between the two screws is 12 mm. The length of the screws depends on the asset to which the device is being attached. Figure 8. Attach the device For Sonim XPi Mounting Options, refer to Appendix § Sonim* XPi...
Using the Intel® Device Management Service The Intel® Device Management Service (https://devicemanagement.intel.com/) can be used to activate and configure Sonim XPi devices. To login, select the ‘Log in’ button on the top right of the screen or the ‘Login to AT&T IoT Platform’...
B. Devices: The number of devices included on the order C. Order Date: The date the order was made D. Activation Date: The date the devices on the order were activated E. Status: The status of the order Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
To view all the devices associated with a specific AT&T Order ID, select the Order ID in the ‘Orders’ tab and click ‘View Devices’. You are routed to the ‘Devices’ tab where all the devices for that order are listed. Figure 13. View Devices Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
B. AT&T Order ID: The AT&T Order Number assigned to the Order C. Device Serial #: Serial Number of the device. The Serial Number is printed on the back of the device. D. Device Status: Current Status of the device Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Configuration: There are 2 possible values for the Configuration setting: Order Default: Indicates that the device is using the factory default settings. Custom: Indicates that device configuration has been updated from the factory defaults. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Change the reporting interval, that is, how often data collected by the sensors is sent to the cloud. 4.2.3.1 Default Configuration Devices are shipped with default configuration settings as shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Device Configuration Panel Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
2. From the Devices screen, click the device name to see data for one device. Figure 17. Devices Menu 3. Select the Device to be configured by clicking the ‘Device Name’ on the ‘Devices’ tab. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Figure 19. However the calculation used does not account for M2X upload failures or network connection failures. To enable the Apply button, the configuration needs to be changed to within the intervals noted above. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide...
If you click the select all box at the top of the page (A) and your devices span more than Note: one page, you need to configure each page separately. Figure 20. Bulk Configure Devices Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Clicking ‘View Device Data’ redirects you to the M2X page for that specific device (https://m2x.att.com/devices/<device_id>). Clicking ‘View Data in M2X’ redirects you to the M2X page listing all your devices. Data successfully uploaded appears graphed on the page. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Management Operation Center (AMOC) – A simple intuitive web based tool. View sensor data such as temperature, humidity, geographical coordinates, peak shock, battery charge for multiple Sonim XPi devices and also set alerts to spot and resolve issues before they affect operations. Access to AMOC is included in the monthly subscription plan for Sonim XPi.
Using the Intel® LTE IoT Display App The Intel® LTE IoT Display App allows you to view real-time sensor data generated by Sonim* XPi devices. Use the app to view data, create Triggers, and receive alerts via push notification when a trigger is activated.
Using the Intel® LTE IoT Display App Account Set Up Table 10. Account Set Up Screen iOS view Android view Set up your AT&T IoT Platform Account. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Table 11. Account Log In Screen iOS view Android view Log In to your AT&T IoT Platform Account. Use the same account you used to purchase your Sonim XPi devices. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Access device details by tapping each device on the map. Blue dots indicate devices and their location. A red dot indicates a device that currently has an alert associated with it. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
The Device List shows all the devices registered to your account. Each row also displays the last time sensor data was reported from each device. Tap on a device to view its details. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
These are shown in both the map as well as the list views. You can see one sensor at a time in this view. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Here is an example of devices located geographically across the The Show List button at the bottom of the screen displays a list of the devices and their corresponding sensors. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Here is an example of the list of sensor data. If a sensor is selected, you will see the last activity time as well as the most recent value for that sensor. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Device details. By default, this view shows the most recently reported values reported by the device. Tap the Clock icon or ‘Current’ to view historical data. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
The time period may be set to Current, a collection of recent values, or all values from a particular period of time. Select a time period to view sensor information in graph format. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Android view Scroll to view the data for all the sensors. View details of records shown on the graph by tapping on the sensor name or Record Count bar. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
• One or more Conditions, with the following values: Sensor ( Ambient light (lux) Atmospheric pressure (mbar) Battery (%) Humidity (%) Peak shock (G) Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
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If you choose to open a push notification from a trigger, the app will open and take you to the Device Detail view for the device associated with that trigger. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Disable button to disable the trigger. In Android: users tap the Menu button on the top right, and select Disable from the drop-down menu. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Delete button to delete the trigger. In Android: users tap the Menu button on the top right, and select Disable from the drop-down menu. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Tap Sign Out to end your session or allow you to sign into a different account. The app keeps you logged into your account even if you close the app without signing out. § Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Why do I not see my order in Intel® Contact Support at Device Management Service? https://marketplace.att.com/support What are the data charges for Sonim Details on subscription plans for Sonim XPi available XPi? marketplace.att.com/products/sonimXpi When do I get charged for data? On a monthly basis.
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How do I tell if the Sonim XPi is Press and release the Power Button. If the User LED running? immediately flashes RED 3 times the device is running. Why does it take so long to turn off The device must perform a graceful disconnect from the device? the network, which causes a short delay.
XPi followed by 11 digits. List on the Intel(R) Device Management Service? Do I need to Power on the Sonim XPi No - there is no need to power on the devices first. device(s) before I activate them on the Intel(R) Device Management...
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Why are my DMS Configuration Check if the DMS Status shows 'Pending Sync'. changes not applied to the Sonim Has the device been power cycled or has the upload XPi? Interval expired? The DMS configuration sync happens only on power-on or after the M2X upload.
Sonim XPi Mounting Options Appendix B Sonim XPi Mounting Options Sonim recommends working with the following vendors to build hardware mounting options: Vendor Contact information For passive holders and mounts. See sample here. PanaVise Products, Inc. Tom Simpkins Director of Sales and Marketing-Branded Products...
DMS. A report is sent each time a device is powered up, or when the configuration, certificate, or firmware has changed. The operation of OAuth 2.0 authentication with M2X is detailed here: https://m2x.att.com/developer/documentation/v2/oauth § Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Caution: Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
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The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Sonim* XPi December 2017 User Guide Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
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1 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. § Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...
5. After successfully logging in, all AMOC (IoT Marketplace edition) compatible devices will be displayed in the AMOC interface. 6. Select Sonim XPi button (in the left column as shown in Figure 1) to display your Sonim Xpi devices. Data available from Sonim XPi Sonim Xpi sends certain data to AT&T M2X, which allows the data to be presented in...
Sonim XPi Map view (example only) As shown in Figure 23 , the blue markers display the location of the Sonim devices in a geographical area. In this example, the Trigger Notifications section represents various notifications which can be associated with devices, such as device name, serial number and other active trigger events.
(Figure 24). This panel shows the current state of all sensors on the Sonim XPi device, and shows the trigger conditions that have been created for the device based on the device data stream.
Figure 25. Trigger View For additional help and Support, please access the Documents, About and Help sections found in the AMOC environment online § Sonim* XPi User Guide December 2017 Document Number: 336569 Rev 1.0...