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CTM ONE MANUAL
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CTM ONE (M) (PLUS)
3066 Beta Avenue | Burnaby, B.C. | V5G 4K4
Phone: 604.294.4465
Revision
Revision 1.0
Fax: 604.294.4471
support@cypress.bc.ca

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  • Page 1 CTM ONE MANUAL Model CTM ONE (M) (PLUS) 3066 Beta Avenue | Burnaby, B.C. | V5G 4K4 Phone: 604.294.4465 Revision Revision 1.0 Fax: 604.294.4471 support@cypress.bc.ca...
  • Page 2: Revision Control

    Revision Control Revision Control Description Initials Date Initial Release 26-FEB-2019 © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.6 Locking 3 Wire power connector with ignition sense ...................9 3.7 Multiple RF connectors (SMA/RP-SMA) ......................9 SIM Card Installation ............................9 Installing the CTM ONE............................ 11 5.1 Mounting ..............................12 5.2 In Vehicle Installation ..........................13 5.3 CAN2.0B Bus ............................... 13 5.4 Power (Not required if OBDII/J1939 connected) ..................
  • Page 4 Accessing the CTM ONE ........................... 23 6.1 Wi-Fi Access ..............................23 6.2 LAN0 Access ..............................23 6.3 RS232 Serial Access ............................ 23 6.4 Login ................................23 6.5 Web Interface ............................. 24 6.5.1 Dashboard ............................24 6.5.2 System Database ..........................24 6.5.3...
  • Page 5: Notice

    Cypress Solutions Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind including, but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property due to the delay or loss of data resulting from the use of the CTM ONE wireless data device.
  • Page 6: Electromagnetic Interference (Emi) - Canada Information

    Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le Ministre des Communications. Trademarks All brand or product names, trademarks, logos, etc. used in this manual are owned by their respective companies. © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Overview © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 8: Physical Interfaces

    Console, Command Line Interface access  PAD host interface (1 available), Virtual Serial Line replacement  MODBUS host interface, MODBUS interface  Various auxiliary device support, contact Cypress Solutions for more details. Auxilliary and IButton™  10 position interface  Auxiliary Equipment Interface ...
  • Page 9: Locking 3 Wire Power Connector With Ignition Sense

    Fi/GNSS. External antennas can be enabled via software selectable switch SIM Card Installation The CTM ONE supports two 2FF style SIM cards. One or two SIMS can be installed For single SIM card installation we recommend use the upper sot of the dual-SIM holder, the UPPER Slot is the slot furthest away from the printed circuit board.
  • Page 10 Ensure that the gasket is in place when the Battery cover is reinstalled and tighten screws in a x-cross pattern until snug for optimal weather tight seal. Do not overtighten, recommended torque value: 4-5 in-lb Note: for some applications/configurations the internal battery may not be installed. © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 11: Installing The Ctm One

    Be careful not to mount the CTM ONE in areas where materials would shield radio signals. The CTM ONE has accessory covers that can be installed to provide ingress protection for mounting in areas of excessive moisture and dust. These covers also can also provide a degree of tamper protection if mounted correctly with sealed cable glands and fasteners properly torqued.
  • Page 12: Mounting

    Take care not to over-tighten these screws and damage the bracket. Once this has been installed in the required location, clip the CTM ONE into the 4 tabs of the bracket. The bracket can be used as drill guide template. There are a total of 4 mounting holes (1.75 (44.5 mm) ”...
  • Page 13: In Vehicle Installation

    Installing the CTM ONE. In Vehicle Installation The CTM ONE can draw power from the vehicle CAN Bus (OBDII/J1939). Connect the 8 Pin terminal to the CAN Bus port on the CTM ONE and connect the other end to the vehicle diagnostic port.
  • Page 14: Power (Not Required If Obdii/J1939 Connected)

    When a compatible vehicle interface is not available or not preferred the CTM can be connected with a DC power cable for direct connection to a DC power supply or with an optional AC Wall Plug adaptor that allows quick and easy connection to standard 120V AC Power. © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 15 A 5 Amp “slow-blow” fuse is recommended in the +V supply line. When the operate/standby line is used, the CTM ONE can take advantage of the state of this line using its “ignition sense” features. When the ignition line is wired the CTM ONE does not completely shut down, a small amount of power is used (1.2mW-40 mW) to monitor the status of various inputs so the device can “wake on...
  • Page 16: Optional - Connect External Antennas

    The GNSS antenna should be an active type antenna with a gain of at least 26dB and compatible with a 3.3 volt DC supply provided directly by the CTM ONE via the coax cable. The antenna installation should typically be on an upper horizontal surface of a vehicle or building with a clear 360 degree view of the sky.
  • Page 17: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth

    Connecting the Ethernet Cables Plug one end of a standard Ethernet patch cable into the CTM ONE’s Ethernet port, and the other end into the LAN device, PC or Ethernet peripheral. The Ethernet port is compatible with 10Base-T or 100Base-T connection types.
  • Page 18 Serial data ports on most computer equipment are configured as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE). In some cases it may be necessary to insert a “null modem” or “gender changer” in the serial data line in order to correctly connect between the devices. © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 19: General Purpose I/O (Gpio)

    INPUT4 Single Ended Input 4 Power (Power supply output – fused) RS485 Negative RS232 DOUT1 Output 1 DOUT2 Output 2 DOUT3 Output 3 DOUT4 Output 4 Common Ground for Power RS485 Positive RS232 © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 20: Gpio Output Connection

    5.8.2 GPIO Input Connection The 4 inputs may be configured in the CTM ONE for monitoring a digital DC voltage state or an analog DC voltage. All of the inputs are single ended. For digital state monitoring the minimum input voltage is 0 volts while the maximum is 36 volts.
  • Page 21 For analog voltage monitoring the measurement range is 0 to +10 volts with 10mV resolution. The input can withstand up to 36 volts. Note that the IN GND connection is referenced to the CTM ONE’s supply ground. Example of single ended analog input wiring: ©...
  • Page 22: Auxiliary Port

    Crimp Terminals 20-24 AWG The auxiliary connection enables communication with Maxim iButton™ Devices and provides the ability for remote reset of the CTM ONE when mounted in hard to access locations using a reset switch iButton and Reader © 2017 Cypress Solutions...
  • Page 23: Accessing The Ctm One

    The CTM ONE will be ready for access and configuration 15-20 seconds after applying power. Wi-Fi Access By default the CTM ONE will broadcast its SSID when powered on. Scan for the SSID and connect after entering the pre-shared key.
  • Page 24: Web Interface

    The Web GUI is designed to be an intuitive system to view and change device settings. 6.5.1 Dashboard The Dashboard shows general system settings: 6.5.2 System Database The system database is a searchable page of the various parameters the CTM-ONE can report based on its configuration. © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 25: Installer

    A page typically used by installers to verify basic device functionality and available vehicle ECU (CAN Bus) Data 6.5.4 Firmware A page to locally install device firmware with a sub page for monitoring device specific jobs 6.5.5 Change Password Change the password for Web,Console and SSH access © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 26: Configuration

    Accessing the CTM ONE 6.5.6 Configuration The Configuration page has folders that can be expanded to provide configuration details. Note: the Configuration page shown may vary based on firmware version © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)
  • Page 27: Additional Features

    Additional Features Additional Features Automatic Power Control The CTM ONE supports supply voltages ranging between 7 VDC and 32 VDC. The Chameleon CTM ONE gateway has three power modes: Mode Current Description Mode change event @ 12V Standby 0.1- Device is in low power mode, higher The device will spend most of its time in this 3.3mA...
  • Page 28: Power Consumption

    Additional Features The CTM ONE can be configured to remain on for a defined period after the standby/ignition signal has been turned off. This enables the gateway to continue sending position reports or be used for data operations even after the vehicle ignition has been switched off – e.g. for short duration driver breaks.
  • Page 29: Led Indicators

    Mobile applications device will be typically operate continuously in this mode while the vehicle is in operation. Transmit 1200 mW 1-3 seconds/session LED Indicators There are seven 5 indicators on the CTM ONE. Description Solid Blinking Power Power status Full operating mode...
  • Page 30: General Troubleshooting Operation

    Incorrect configuration of internal radio module, ensure correct device has been configured  Cellular LED (solid or CTM ONE is registered on the network and is in an area of 3G or flashing) 4G coverage but device has not obtained an IP address © 2017 Cypress Solutions...
  • Page 31 General Troubleshooting Operation Technical Support Cypress Solutions Service Support Group 1.844.462.9773 or 778.372.4603 5.00am to 5.00pm PST support@cypress.bc.ca www.cypress.bc.ca © 2017 Cypress Solutions Manual: CTM ONE (Revision 1.0)

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