CalAmp LMU-5541 Hardware Installation Manual

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LMU-5541 Hardware & Installation Guide
LMU-5541™
Hardware and Installation Guide
IMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND AGREED
TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND REVIEWED
THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION.
1 Introduction
Welcome to the LMU-5541™ Hardware and Installation Guide. This manual is intended to give you information on the basic setup and
installation of the CalAmp LMU-5541™ product(s) including hardware
descriptions, environmental specifications, wireless network overviews and device installation.
1.1 About This Manual
The LMU-5541™ is one of the most flexible economy mobile tracking hardware products available. In order to accurately describe the
functionality of these units we have broken this manual into the following sections:
System Overview – A basic description of a CalAmp LMU-5541™ based tracking system. This includes a description of roles
and responsibilities of each of the CalAmp components as well as a brief overview of the wireless data technologies used by the
LMU-5541™.
Hardware Overview – Describes the physical characteristics and interfaces of the LMU-5541™.
Installation and Verification – Provides guidance for the installation of the LMU-5541™ in a vehicle and instructions on how
to verify the installation is performing adequately.
1.2 About The Reader
In order to limit the size and scope of this manual, the following assumptions have been made about the reader.
You are familiar with GPS concepts and terminology
You have some experience with installing equipment in vehicles
You are familiar with the use of AT Commands
You are familiar with the use of terminal programs such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY
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LMU-5541 Hardware & Installation Guide
CalAmp is a leading provider of wireless communications products that enable anytime/anywhere access to critical information, data and
entertainment content. With comprehensive capabilities ranging from
product design and development through volume production, CalAmp delivers cost-effective high quality solutions to a broad array of customers
and end markets. The Company also provides wireless data
communication solutions for the telemetry and asset tracking markets, private wireless networks, public safety communications and critical
infrastructure and process control applications. For additional
information, please visit the Company's website at www.calamp.com
(http://www.calamp.com/) .
1.4 About the CalAmp Location Messaging Unit-LMU-5541™
The CalAmp Location and Messaging Unit-LMU-5541™ (LMU-5541™) is a mobile device that resides in private, commercial or government
vehicles. The LMU-5541™ is a single box enclosure incorporating a
processor, a GPS receiver, BLE 5.0 interface standard, LTE Cat 4 connectivity, a wireless data modem, and a vehicle-rated power supply. The
LMU-5541™ also supports inputs and outputs to monitor and react to
the vehicular environment and/or driver actions.
Flexibility
The LMU-5541™ features CalAmp's industry leading advanced on-board alert engine that monitors vehicle conditions giving you the most
flexible tracking device in its class. The PEG™ (Programmable Event
Generator) application supports hundreds of customized exception-based rules to help meet customers' dynamic requirements. Customers can
modify the behavior of the device to meet with a range of applications
preprogrammed before shipment or in the field. Combining affordability and device intelligence with your unique application can give you
distinct advantages over your competition.
Over-the-Air Serviceability
The LMU-5541™ also incorporates CalAmp's industry leading over-the-air device management and maintenance system software, PULS™
(Programming, Updates, and Logistics System). Configuration
parameters, PEG rules, and firmware can all be updated over the air. Our web-based maintenance server, PULS™ scripts, and firmware, can all
be updated over-the-air. PULS™ offers out-of-the-box hands free
configuration and automatic post-installation upgrades. You can also monitor unit health status across your customers' fleets to quickly identify
issues before they become expensive problems.
2 System Overview
2.1 Overview
The entire purpose behind a fleet management system is to be able to remotely contact a vehicle, determine its location or status, and do

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  • Page 1 THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION. 1 Introduction Welcome to the LMU-5541™ Hardware and Installation Guide. This manual is intended to give you information on the basic setup and installation of the CalAmp LMU-5541™ product(s) including hardware descriptions, environmental specifications, wireless network overviews and device installation.
  • Page 2: Hardware Overview

    In some cases, it is necessary to run an application in the vehicle while it is being tracked by the backend software. Such examples could include instant messaging between vehicles or a central office, in-vehicle mapping or driving directions, email or database access. In most of these cases you will be using the LMU-5541™ as a wireless modem as well as a vehicle- location device.
  • Page 3 3.1.2 Battery Back-up devices Please properly dispose of the battery in any of the CalAmp products that utilize one, do not just throw used batteries, replaced batteries, or units containing a back-up battery into the trash. Consult your local waste management facility for proper disposal instructions.
  • Page 4 LMU-5541 Hardware & Installation Guide 9/49 The LMU-5541™ offers 2 serial interface connections (Host/Aux1 and DB-9 SerialAux 2) on its front face. Host/AUX1 is provided via a Molex 43650-0501 connector using the following pin out. Pin Signal Name Description 134364-SER Color Input or Output 1 VIN_FILT Filtered LMU Power Red Power Supply 2 VCC3V3 3.3V Power Orange Power Supply...
  • Page 5: Gps Receiver

    While using this cable, the LMU-5541™ will accept AT Commands and act as a modem. No setup of the LMU-5541™ is necessary to use this cable. The 133564-1 also has switched power capabilities which allow for power to the serial device to be regulated.
  • Page 6 1Wire bus with current boost for temperature sensors 3.5.1 Ignition and Inputs The LMU-5541™ provides up to 7 High/low selectable inputs and one Ignition Sense input.. These inputs are protected from typical vehicle transients and can be directly connected to most vehicle level logical inputs from 4 volts up to the vehicle power input level (typically 12 VDC).
  • Page 7: Configuration And Activation

    4 Configuration and Activation This section details how to quickly get an LMU-5541™ provisioned and configured to point at a specific server. It is assumed that a PEG script has already been created and is being managed through LMU Manager or PULS™, the CalAmp Maintenance System.
  • Page 8: Installing The Lmu

    Be certain that the installation point will not violate any of the LMU’s environmental specification (temperature, moisture, etc…) as improper installation of the LMU may void the warranty. See the LMU Environmental Specifications for the exact measurements and specifications of the LMU-5541™.
  • Page 9: Installing The Lmu In A Vehicle

    LMU, you may need to read the LEDs in order to troubleshoot the problem. If you cannot fix the LMU yourself, you will need to provide the LED information to CalAmp customer support. For information about how to interpret the LEDs, see the Status LED Behavior section.
  • Page 10: Installation Verification

    In more robust cases, some key configuration settings such as the Inbound Address and URL should also be verified. Note that these processes are all based on issuing AT Commands to the LMU-5541™. It is expected that installers will have access to a serial port expansion cable and a laptop or PDA capable of a terminal connection.
  • Page 11 5.4.3 Inbound Verification The last item to verify is that the LMU-5541™ is sending data to the correct server. In general, this is a two-step process that will need the aid of an observer on the back end. That is, a technician will have to be logged in so they can monitor data coming into the backend mapping/vehicle management application.
  • Page 12 6.1 Configure Maintenance Computer Change the IP settings on the maintenance computer to match the subnet of the LMU-5541™ Go to Control Panel ? Network and Internet ? Network and Sharing Center ? Change adaptor settings ? Local Area Connection ? Properties ? Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) ? Properties ? Select “Use the following IP address:”...
  • Page 13: Led Behavior

    As we mentioned, WIFI on the LMU5530 default is in access point mode so all clients can join it and get an IP address. If you run WIFI on the LMU5530 from your Windows or Linux machine with WIFI enabled, you should see a new WIFI device with "calamp"...
  • Page 14 Connect the mini USB to the LMU-5541™ and connect the other end to a USB slot on your computer. Connect 4-pin power harness SC5888 to the power connector on the LMU-5541™. Connect the wires of the power harness to +12VDC power supply;...
  • Page 15: Usb Driver Installation

    Enter Password: wireless3g Click on Login A new WinSCP screen will appear. On the left side, browse for C:\tftpboot The right half should be pointed to the /root directory in the LMU-5541. LMU-5541 Hardware & Installation Guide 39/49 Transfer the file called LMU7030-CoProc_vX.X.bin via SCP over to root. Drag the file LMU7030-vX.X.bin across the screen to the root side.
  • Page 16: Firmware Update

    Connect the mini USB to the LMU-5541™ and connect the other end to a USB slot on your computer. Connect 4-pin power harness SC5888 to the power connector on the LMU-5541™. Connect the wires of the power harness to +12VDC power supply;...
  • Page 17: License Agreement

    Programming is complete when “success” is returned and the “root@LMU5530:~#” prompt is displayed. To view co-processor info type: stm_cli --info 9 CalAmp Locations CalAmp's Corporate headquarters is located in Irvine, CA, with many divisional and satellite locations across the United States as well as internationally. Corporate Headquarters...
  • Page 18 CalAmp License Certificate. The Software is licensed on a per Developer, and on a per User, per Application basis. In order to preserve and protect its rights under applicable law, CalAmp is not selling you ownership rights to Software or Documentation (owned by or licensed to CalAmp).
  • Page 19: Limited Warranty

    Site, as the case may be, accessible to the number of individual users (not concurrent users) for which the Server or Site License has been purchased as evidenced by a CalAmp License Certificate. For each Use License purchased, as evidenced by a CalAmp License Certificate, CalAmp grants the Customer the right to distribute a single Application to a single User.
  • Page 20: Regulatory Information

    The LMU-5541™ is designed for and intended to be used in fixed and mobile applications. “Fixed” means that the device is physically secured at one location and is not able to be easily moved to another location.
  • Page 21 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

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