Table Of Contents Introduction Acronyms & De nitions Technical Speci cation Navigation Cellular Network Power Operating Environment Key Features LED Indications Installation Process Precaution Mandatory Requirements Pre-installtion Instruction Device Orientation Mechanical Overlay Installation Steps Commands Con guration Commands 6.1.1 SMS Commands Details 6.1.2 APN Con guration 6.1.3...
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Functionality Commands 6.2.1 GET GPS 6.2.2 To Con gure e Odometer Troubleshooting GPRS STATUS Diagnostic Commands Troubleshooting Table Copyright Notice...
1. Introduction O400 is a smart OBD diagnostics & asset tracking device which has a high e ciency LTE module with GSM fallback and GNSS built-In. Con guration is available over USB, SMS and BLE. is device supports all the major OBD protocols including the Heavy duty SAE J1939 protocol.
Key Features I/OS: Digital Inputs: 1, Digital Output: 1, GNSS & GPS Antenna Internal High Gain Antenna Indicators 4 LED's (Power, Charging, GSM, GPS) Micro SIM Memory 4MB (50K Packets). OBD II ISO 15765-4 ISO 14230-4 ISO 9141-2 SAE J1850 VPW SAE J1850 PWM ISO 15765 ISO11898...
(ii) e O-400 device should not be installed at a location which can be exposed to water or rain. Take care of water splash to and High voltage to O-400, while vehicle servicing. (iii) Pay special attention to the amount of remaining credit & expiry date of SIM card.
Installation Steps: Insert SIM card in to the SIM slot, make sure that the mobile number is recorded. (Inserting SIM will turn ON the switch) (Note:- Inserting SIM card will switch ON the device so remove the SIM card if the device is not tted to vehicle to save internal battery). (ii) Plug your OBDII device into your OBDII port.
6. Commands 6.1 Con guration Commands: 6.1.1 SMS Commands Description e Device would accept commands from any number if the password provided is correct. e password is a four digit number. e users can change the password of their device. e Device would reply to all commands send by user.
• XXX means digits from 001-999 • M means METERS, K means KILOMETERS Example – when we send the command DBT5OOM<6906>, O-400 will start sending the data to web server at every 500 meters and on deviation of 30 degree from the normal course..
6.1.5 TCP Server Settings To Port e Device To A Server Command to port the Device to the rst server (with IP and PORT) #SERVERCHANGE::IP::PORT;<password> Example – #SERVERCHANGE::196.168.175.12::20000;<6906>, this command would point e Device to the server with IP=196.168.175.12 and Port= 20000. (ii) To Port e Device To Second Server...
Functionality Commands 6.2.1 GET GPS To get GPS data for one time in SMS Send “GETGPS<password>” to the Device Response: OBD Tracker will send: • If the GPS satellites are unreachable, you will receive “GPS NOT FOUND” • If the GPS satellites are reachable, you will receive Web link to view location (It will show you the location on map) Speed: XXX (It will tell you the speed of the vehicle in KPH) Date: XXX (It will tell you the date of this particular data)
6.2.2 Command To Con gure Odometer SETODO::12345; <password> - is command is used to calibrate the odometer where 12345 is the present odometer reading. (ii) SETODO? <password> - is command is used to get/read the present accelerometer reading of vehicle. 7.
7.2 GPRSS TATUS GPRSSTATUS<password> is command is used to get the complete status of the device, and the command format is GPRSSTATUS <6906>. Description of the reply Entries Description Remark Current Network DBTON/OFF Distance based tracking Set distance would br e shown here with DBTON SOFF Sleep status SOFF for SLEEPOFF and SON for SLEEPON...
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