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1 Introduction Introduction The MXT141 is an excellent electronic automobile device, which main feature is tracking. It is responsible for reading and processing information from vehicle, also provides the communication interface with application from Tracking Central. It is equipped with a GPS receiver that reads each fraction of seconds, all information of positioning, time zone, displacement, direction and vehicle speed. ...
Hardware Specs MXT141 provides a few basic features distinct: • Tracking: The coordinates are obtained by internal GPS receiver and sent to Central via GSM/GPRS modem. • IP‐67: Water proof and Dust proof. • Position log (10.000); • GSM Jamming detection; • SIM Card protection; • Flash memory storage up to 2000 Way Points; • Operating temperature: ‐40 to +85°C; • Dimensions: 80.6 X 40.6 X 20.94 mm. GSM/GPRS Communication • Quad‐Band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GSM/GPRS modem; • 32 bits 156 MHz ARM926EJ‐S; • Stack TCP/UDP; • GPRS Connectivity: Mobile station class B, multi‐slot class 10; • Communication link is maintained even if the main power is down (with internal backup ...
• Charging Thermal Regulation Prevents Overheating: Charging is suspended when the battery pack temperature is over +50 . I/Os • RS‐232 UART Interface up to 921.6Kbps; • 2 Digital Inputs including Ignition and Panic; • 1 Digital Output high side up to 250mA. Power Supply • 6.5~48V DC input voltage range; • 174Vpk @ 350ms Load dump Protection; • ‐600V Reverse Protection; • 1.4mA MAX sleep current @ +12V; 9 Manual MXT141 ...
3 Setup Setup Firmware Update Regularly, Maxtrack support team will available updates from every Maxtrack device, on website http://suporte.maxtrack.com.br. To update the MXT 151+ firmware, do the follow: 1. Plug MXT to PC through mini‐USB port; 2. After download the firmware file from Maxtrack Support website, unpack it on PC; 3. Open MXT PCtool > “Actions” > “Firmware Download”; Picture 5: Firmware Update > Actions 4. Click on “Browse” > select “updated.ini” file and click on “Open”; Picture 6: Firmware Update > Browse 11 Manual MXT141 ...
5. Click on “Start” button and wait the end of process to restart the device; Picture 7: Firmware Update > Start process 6. At the end of process, restart device. 12 Manual MXT141 ...
• Suspended: (output deactivated). When Parking Mode is configured, Anti‐theft can be suspended by driver or Control Center. When it is suspended, MXT141 activates the Parking Mode so it does not exchange its status to another. Anti‐theft system leaves ...
Driver turns ignition on pressed once within Anti-theft armed 20 seconds Anti-theft normal Anti-theft Driver turns ignition alarmed Anti-theft normal After 15 Panic button pressed seconds once Anti-theft is armed Picture 8: Anti‐theft flow diagram To use all functions related to Anti‐theft system, the filed “Enable Anti‐theft” must be activated. 14 Manual MXT141 ...
The Anti‐theft system will have its status changed to “Suspended”. When on this status, even if ignition be turned on, the Anti‐theft system will not have any effect on MXT141. To exchange Anti‐theft system to “Normal” mode, the driver must press the panic button three times with ignition on. ...
Driver turns off the Anti-theft normal ignition Picture 10: Anti‐theft flow diagram > Moving trigger alarm Output Settings By default, the Anti‐theft system activates all outputs when it is alarmed. However, it is possible to mask one or more outputs to make MXT141, activate only the one which was not masked. The fields “Output 1 mask” are used to mask the outputs of MXT141, when they are setted as “True”. So, only the output setted as “False” will be activated when the status of Anti‐theft system exchanges to “Alarmed”. 16 Manual MXT141 ...
4 Communication Communication GPRS Communication All information collected by MXT141 is sent in datagram to a Web Server via GPRS. These datagram has: • Geographic Coordinates from vehicle location; • I/Os status; • Information of RPM, Odometer, Panic Button, etc. To make information be received by Web Server is necessary the device be connected to a GSM Provider that will forward data through internet to the server setted on device. This setting is ...
• Alias Name: Name that will be shown as a sender on each message sent from MXT141. It is useful to identify the equipment or vehicle on the moment the message was received; • Destination Number: Phone number to which the MXT141 will send its SMS messages. The area code must be inserted in front of the local number; • Send Packet Mode: · NOT Send: MXT141 Will not send SMS to any number; · Send when no GPRS: MXT141 will send SMS to the number previously set whenever there is no GPRS signal; · Always Send: MXT141 will send a SMS to the number previously set whenever it accomplishes a GPRS transmission. • Allow Number Mode: Phone numbers allowed making calls to this device. · All: MXT141 will accept incoming calls and messages from any phone number; · Destination Only: Only the number registered as destination number will be able to make voice calls or send SMS to this device. • Maximum Sent Value: Total number of messages that could be sent by MXT141; • Sending Interval: Interval (in seconds) of SMS packets sent by MXT141; ...
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Alias Plate 4343 MXT Equipment ID 5243285 Communication Protocol 8 Date 2009‐09‐11 Hour 15:03:04 Latitude ‐199.340.441 Longitude ‐43.949.131 Speed 0 Direction E (East) FX 1 (Valid GPS) MOV 0 (Device Stopped) PWR 0 (Internal Battery) ANT Normal IGN On Anti Alarmed INP Deactivated OUT Deactivated Cell ID 7a4a 19 Manual MXT141 ...
0000 Device ID 6000001 Command Code 5 (trigger output) Command Parameters 1 (activate) Table 3: SMS > Trigger Output * The SMS Password is setted on MXT PCtool > “Security” > option “SMS Password”. Also can be configured through a GPRS command via Arena Control Center, on “Commands Screen” > option “MXT” > “SMS” > “Change SMS Password”. If any parameter is forgotten or not filled, it will be considered as 0 (zero) valued. After each command, MXT151+ will answer to sender cell phone, and acknowledgment SMS (ACK) to confirm the message was received by MXT151+. This ACK has the following format: Alias name, Device ID, Received Command ID. 20 Manual MXT141 ...
GPRS Password from Provider Primary IP Address Primary’s IP server address Primary IP Port Primary’s IP server port Secondary IP Address Secondary’s IP server address Secondary IP Port Secondary’s IP server port Table 5: SMS > Change GPRS Setup Example: SMS message to change GPRS setup. 0000,6000001,2,1,tim.com.br,tim,tim,200.251.188.130,3232,200.251.188.131,2323. Change SMS Setup – Code 3 Parameters: Parameter Value Alias Name Name in SMS header to identify the sender of message Destination Number Phone number of SMS receiver 0 – Receives commands from any phone number Allow Number Mode 1 – Receives commands only from Destination Number 0 – Device will not send position packets Send Packet Mode 1 – Device will send position packets only when no GPRS connection 2 – Device will send position packets each transmission interval setted Table 6: SMS > Change SMS Setup Example: SMS message to change SMS setup. 0000,6000001,3,MXT 140,03198765432,1,1. 22 Manual MXT141 ...
Reset Device – Code 9 Parameters: No parameter; Example: 0000,6000001,9 Request ICC/ID of SIM Card – Code 10 Parameters: No parameter; Example: 0000,6000001,10 Request GPS Position Packet – Code 11 Parameters: No parameter; Example: 0000,6000001,11 Obs.: After receiving this command, MXT141 will answer a position String. (alias),6000001,11,http://maps.google.com/maps?q=‐19.952727,‐44.149321 Activate Progressive Block – Code 12 Parameters: No parameter; Example: 0000,6000001,12 Change Odometer – Code 13 Parameters Parameter Value Value (in meters) to be setted on device from 0 to 4294967295 Table 9: SMS > Change Odometer ...
Change Hourmeter – Code 14 Parameters: Parameter Value Value (in hours) to be setted on device from 0 to 4294967295 Table 10: SMS > Change Hourmeter Example: SMS Message to set hourmeter with 21 hours. 0000,6000001,14,21 25 Manual MXT141 ...
5 Transmission Events Transmission Events Transmission Reasons MXT141 notifies the reason of transmission on each packet sent. Listed on the table below, are the codes, regarding to each one of items that can perform an additional transmission by MXT141. Code Transmission Reason Code Transmission Reason 1 Device power on 35 Output 3 activated 2 GPRS first attached or reattached 36 Output 3 deactivated 3 Transmission interval stopped 37 ...
33 Output 2 activated 34 Output 2 deactivated Table 11: Transmission Reasons The events below can be selected (MXT PCtool > “Configurations” > “Select Events”) to make MXT141 perform an additional transmission when identified by device. Code Event Device perform an additional transmission when 2 GPRS first attached or reattached Obtain or recover GPRS signal Get GPS valid after transmission interval (on Device without GPS valid when transmitting and while 8 transmission interval the GPS does not fix) ...
Anti‐theft enter normal from alarmed Anti‐theft enter normal from alarmed 53 GSM Jamming switches from NO to YES GSM Jamming switches from NO to YES 54 GSM Jamming switches from YES to NO GSM Jamming switches from YES to NO 55 Excessive RPM Excessive RPM moving 56 Excessive RPM on neutral Excessive RPM on neutral 57 Speeding on neutral Speeding on neutral 58 GPS Failure Occurs a failure with GPS signal 59 Attached distance threshold Distance limit was reached 60 Power Fail and GPS Fail Power Fail and GPS Fail 30 Entered sleep Mode Last transmission before entering sleep mode Output control One or more output has it status changed Table 12: Additional Events 28 Manual MXT141 ...
Flashing RED twice 2 Flashing ORANGE twice 2 Flashing GREEN twice Data Connection every 8 seconds every 8 seconds every 8 seconds Table 13: LED's Actions Communication Failures Situation Possible Cause Checking Power voltage is below 6 Volts or LEDs are off With a voltmeter, check voltage. not connected to pin 8 GPS/GPRS LED flashes MXT is connected to the network Check for metallic surfaces above twice in a second but but has invalid GPS reading MXT remains on Sync with wireless Accessory has problem with its With voltmeter, check voltage. It accessories does not work power source cannot be lower than 2.3V Table 14: Communication Failures 29 Manual MXT141 ...
Procedure for SIM Card insertion SIM Card must be inserted inside MXT141. Follows the procedure to remove cover and open the device: 1) Remove the two screws using a Tork wrench T5; Picture 11: SIM Card Insertion > Removing screws 2) Using a pick or some small plastic stuff, should make a mechanical effort to detach top cover; Picture 12: SIM Card Insertion > Detaching top cover Do not use coins or metal parts or it will cause damage to device housing. 30 ...
3) Pull top cover to detach it from bottom cover; Picture 13: SIM Card Insertion > Detaching bottom cover 4) Below is indicated the local to insert SIM Card; Picture 14: SIM Card Insertion > Local to insert 5) SIM Card will be inserted on the follow position; Picture 15: SIM Card Insertion > Positioning 31 Manual MXT141 ...
6) To seal MXT141, should pay attention to rubber gasket. It must be rightly positioned to ensure waterproof; Picture 16: SIM Card Insertion > Rubber gasket 7) Fit both screws to seal MXT141. Picture 17: SIM Card Insertion > Screwing Excessive force on the screw may damage it. The advisable torque is about 1.3KgF/m. 32 Manual MXT141 ...
Installation of MXT141 It is recommended to fix MXT141 directing its frontal view upward, making its internal GPS antenna be on this direction. MXT141 do NOT be fixed very close or over metallic surfaces. The minimal distance is 15mm. Picture 18: Installation of MXT141 33 Manual MXT141 ...
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FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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