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MT 3050
User Guide
EMT3050UG001
Version:1.00
22 January, 2013

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  • Page 1 MT 3050 User Guide EMT3050UG001 Version:1.00 22 January, 2013...
  • Page 2 New Materials. The user of such New Materials assumes all risk (known or unknown) of such use. Enfora reserves all rights in such New Materials. The user shall have only a revocable and limited license to use such New Materials in connection with the products for which they are intended.
  • Page 3 Copyright © 2012 Enfora, Inc. All rights reserved. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user. Without limiting the rights under copyright, no part of this document may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), or for any purpose, without the express written permission of Enfora, Inc.
  • Page 4 Enfora warrants to the original purchaser of the product from Enfora or its authorized distributor (as applicable) that, for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment of the product from Enfora, the product hardware will be substantially free from defects in material or workmanship under normal operation, and the product firmware will perform substantially in accordance with the product documentation provided by Enfora.
  • Page 5 (90) days, whichever is longer. If Enfora is unable to repair or replace a defective product covered by this limited warranty, Enfora will provide to purchaser a credit or a refund (at Enfora's option) of the original purchase price (excluding taxes and shipping charges).
  • Page 6 Some jurisdictions may require a longer warranty period than specified above and, accordingly, for products sold in those jurisdictions the applicable warranty period shall be extended as required under the laws of those jurisdictions. Furthermore, some jurisdictions may not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above disclaimer, limitation or exclusion may not apply to products sold in those jurisdictions.
  • Page 7 The MT 3050 transmitter is configured with a 10% transmission duty factor, for GPRS Multislot class 2 operation, and is excluded from routine RF exposure evaluation in accordance with the requirements of RSS-102 section 2.5.
  • Page 8 The information and instructions contained within this publication comply with all FCC, GCF, PTCRB, R&TTE, IMEI and other applicable codes that are in effect at the time of publication. Enfora disclaims all responsibility for any act or omissions, or for breach of law, code or regulation, including local or state codes, performed by a third party.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Description 1.2 Technical Specifications 1.3 On-Board Diagnostics Overview 2 Features And Functions 2.1 GPS 2.2 LEDs 2.3 Power 2.4 Accelerometer 2.5 GSM Radio 2.6 CDMA Radio 2.7 New Event Reporting 2.7.1 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 2.7.2 Excessive Engine Speed (RPM) 2.7.3 Vehicle Speed 2.7.4 Vehicle Battery Voltage (Low Battery Warning)
  • Page 10 3.3 Device Installation 3.4 Accelerometer Calibration 4 USB Driver Installation 4.1 USB Driver Installation Using The Enfora Driver Setup Utility (Windows XP) 4.2 USB Driver Installation Using The Enfora Driver Setup Utility (Windows 7) 5 Network Test Procedure 5.1 Configuring The Modem For Test Server Connection 5.2 Verifying Server Connectivity...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION 1.1 Description The MT 3050 is an integrated device for the Usage Based Insurance (UBI), telematics, and fleet management markets. It has a rugged plastic housing, and it includes a disconnect alert feature using an in-device backup battery. It is available in GSM/GPRS, 1xRTT, and HSDPA versions. The MT 3050 contains an internal GPS, a cellular antenna, a J1962 compliant OBDII connector, a micro USB connector, and 3 LED indicators.
  • Page 12 The MT 3050 has a printed label on the top side of the device. The figure below shows the information included on the label. Figure: 3  - MT 3050 Labels...
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    J1850 PWM J1850 VPW Environment Some vehicles only support a subset of these protocols, which may limit the functionality of the MT 3050. Operating: Battery version: -20ºC to +60ºC Storage: Battery version: -20ºC to +60ºC Humidity: Up to 85% non-condensing...
  • Page 14 UMT2212-00 (HSDPA + GPRS/Edge) RoHS Compliant: Yes CAB2374-01 (J1962 extension cable) Industry Canada:Yes Additional Features Document References GSM Registration Spider MT 3050 AT Command Set For GPRS GPRS Registration (EMT3050AT001) Velocity Spider MT 3050 AT Command Set For 1xCDMA Geo-Fence (EMT3050AT002)
  • Page 15: On-Board Diagnostics Overview

    All cars built and sold in the United States since 1996 must be equipped with the newer OBDII system. The Enfora MT 3050 connects to a vehicle's OBDII port and monitors the OBDII system using a variety of communication protocols.
  • Page 16: Features And Functions

    Buffered GPS message feature Geo-fencing Virtual odometer 2.2 LEDs The MT 3050 includes LEDs to indicate OBDII, NETWORK, and GPS status. The following figures show the MT 3050 connectors and LEDs. Figure: 4  - MT 3050 Connectors Figure: 5  - MT 3050 LEDs...
  • Page 17: Power

    2.3 Power The MT 3050 requires 9-16 VDC minimum 2 amps input power. Pin 16 on the 16-Pin IO connector is the positive power input, and pin 4 and 5 is the ground. This device contains a battery. This battery is not to be removed or replaced by the user.
  • Page 18: Cdma Radio

    BC1-1900 MHz – US PCS 2.7 New Event Reporting The MT 3050 has additional event reporting not supported by other Enfora products. For general event reporting information and for detailed information about these new events refer to the MT 3050 AT Command Document (GSM2374AT001).
  • Page 19: Vehicle Speed

    The following AT command example sets the excessive engine speed threshold at 1 to 4000 RPM. Then, if exceeded for 3 seconds, it triggers the input event. This event will clear once engine RPM is below 4000 for 30 seconds. AT$OBDEES=1,4000,3,30 2.7.3 Vehicle Speed If configured for vehicle speed alerts and the vehicle moves faster than one of the three configurable...
  • Page 20: Idle Time Reporting

    Ignition events are not yet detected on hybrid or electric vehicles. 2.7.7 Idle Time Reporting An idle time event is triggered when the vehicle’s engine is running without the vehicle moving (i.e., velocity less than 3 KPH) for a defined period of time in seconds (e.g., 300 seconds). The alert is cleared when the vehicle speed exceeds another speed and time threshold.
  • Page 21: Sudden Deceleration (Harsh Braking)

    2.7.10 Sudden Deceleration (Harsh Braking) Rapid deceleration events can be triggered when one of three available deceleration thresholds are exceeded as determined by the accelerometer in milli-Gs (e.g., 1.0) for a defined period of time in seconds (30 seconds). The following AT Command example sets the rapid deceleration threshold #1 to .5Gs. If this threshold is exceeded for 1 second, then an input event is triggered.
  • Page 22: Left Turn

    2.7.14 Left Turn Harsh turn events can be triggered when one of two available thresholds are exceeded as determined by the accelerometer in milli-Gs (e.g., 0.75) for a defined period of time in seconds (e.g., 30 seconds). The following AT command example sets the Left Turn accelerometer threshold 2 to .3Gs. If this threshold is exceeded for 1 second, trigger the input event.
  • Page 23: Micro Usb Connector

    Figure: 7  - Micro USB Cable 2.9 Additional Software Features 2.9.1 AT Commands Over SMS A user can send AT commands to the MT 3050 via SMS.  Please refer to Enfora Application Note ENF0000AN012 - AT Commands Over SMS for details..
  • Page 24: Store/Transmit Event Data

    2.9.2 Store/Transmit Event Data The user can configure the MT 3050 to store event-generated data in its internal memory to be sent over the air to a remote server.  This feature can be enabled or disabled using the AT$MSGLOGEN command.
  • Page 25: Installation

    Inserting SIM Closing The GSM2378 and UMT2212 versions of the MT 3050 include an onboard SIM carrier. There is no external access to the SIM. The RTT221 (CDMA) version of the MT 3050 does not use a SIM and should not be opened.
  • Page 26 2. Repeat step 1 for the other corner. Figure: 9  - MT 3050 With Cover Unsnapped 3. Carefully slide the cover off the device. Figure: 10  - MT 3050 With Cover Partially Removed Figure: 11  - MT 3050 With Cover Removed...
  • Page 27: Inserting The Sim

    3.1.2 Inserting The SIM Insert the SIM using the following procedure: The SIM card is not provided with the MT 3050 device. The SIM must be obtained from the GSM/GPRS service provider and must be provisioned by the operator for data.
  • Page 28: Activating The Device

    3. After the device is installed, ensure the device is working properly as evidenced by a GPS lock and cel- lular connection, which can be validated by the LEDs. The MT 3050 is NOT a waterproof or sealed device. Care must be taken to ensure the device is kept away from water or any other liquids.
  • Page 29: Accelerometer Calibration

    Figure: 13  - Typical OBDII Socket Location The device starts the accelerometer auto-calibration process immediately after the device is installed and the vehicle's ignition is turned on. 3.4 Accelerometer Calibration The accelerometer undergoes an automatic calibration sequence on the first drive after any of the following events: Device installation Software upgrade...
  • Page 30 1. Make sure the vehicle is parked on level ground prior to installing the MT 3050. 2. Drive the vehicle in a straight path on level ground during the automatic calibration. An inclined sur- face will put part of the gravity vector into the XY plane, which will affect the acceleration thresh- olds.
  • Page 31: Usb Driver Installation

    4.1 USB Driver Installation Using The Enfora Driver Setup Utility (Windows XP) These instructions illustrate how to correctly install the USB drivers in Windows XP using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility. 1. Run the Enfora Driver Setup Utility by double-clicking the EnforaDriverSetup executable file.
  • Page 32 Once the contents have been extracted to memory, the Welcome Window opens. Figure: 15  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Welcome 2. To install the drivers, select Install. The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Window opens.
  • Page 33 Figure: 16  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Prepare System Window 3. Select Next to continue. The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window opens while the system installs the drivers. 4. Disconnect any Enfora devices. Previous drivers will be removed during this phase.
  • Page 34 Figure: 17  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window Figure: 18  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation 5. When prompted to install the device driver, select Next.
  • Page 35 Figure: 19  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation Progress You may see the following warning message: Figure: 20  - Windows Security Window...
  • Page 36 6. Click Continue Anyway. When installation of the USB drivers is complete, the Completion window opens. Figure: 21  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Install Completion Window 7. Click Finish. When the installation is complete, the list of attached devices will appear within the Attached...
  • Page 37: Usb Driver Installation Using The Enfora Driver Setup Utility (Windows 7)

    4.2 USB Driver Installation Using The Enfora Driver Setup Utility (Windows 7) These instructions illustrate how to correctly install the USB drivers in Windows 7 using the Enfora Driver Setup Utility. 1. Run the Enfora Driver Setup Utility by double-clicking the EnforaDriverSetup executable file.
  • Page 38 Figure: 23  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Welcome Window Once the contents have been extracted to memory, the Driver Setup Window opens.
  • Page 39 Figure: 24  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Preparation Window 2. To install the drivers, click Install. The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Prepare System Window opens.
  • Page 40 Figure: 25  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window 3. Select Next to continue. The Enfora Driver Setup Utility Installation Window opens while the system installs the drivers. 4. Disconnect any Enfora devices. Previous drivers will be removed during this phase.
  • Page 41 Figure: 26  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Installation 5. When prompted to install the device driver, select Next. Figure: 27  - Windows Security Window 6. Select Install this driver software anyway.
  • Page 42 During the driver install phase, you may be prompted to continue or stop installation due to potential compatibility issues. Figure: 28  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Driver Install Completion Window When installation of the USB drivers is complete, the Completion window opens.
  • Page 43 Figure: 29  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window Figure: 30  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Apply Fix Window When the installation is complete, the list of Attached Devices appears within the Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices window.
  • Page 44 Figure: 31  - Enfora Driver Setup Utility Attached Devices Window...
  • Page 45: Network Test Procedure

    ETWORK ROCEDURE Use the following instructions to configure the Enfora modem to communicate with the Enfora test server. 5.1 Configuring The Modem For Test Server Connection To configure the modem for server interoperability, consider the following: Most configurations are Mobile Originate only.
  • Page 46: Verifying Server Connectivity

    Runtime, please visit the Java website here: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp 1. Start a web browser and enter the following URL: http://apitest.enfora.com/UDPAPP/ Figure: 32  - apitest.enfora.com/UDPAPP/ Window 2. Enter the name used in the Modem ID (MDMID) command in the box. 3. Select Connect.
  • Page 47 Selecting the Clear button will erase the contents from the (ASCII Data) window. 5. Enter the following command in the Command/Data text box: 6. Click on the Submit button. 7. Verify that you see the modem response: Enfora, Inc. If so, you have successfully configured the modem to talk with the server.
  • Page 48: Accesories

    Backup Battery 6.1 Backup Battery The backup battery's primary function in the MT 3050 is to provide the ability for a user to be notified when the device is removed from the vehicle. Input Event 63 can be used to trigger an output event that can be configured in the same manner as the other output events.

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