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Cello-AR Integration
Manual
Proprietary and Confidential
Version 1.2
Revised and Updated: January 20, 2013
Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.

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  • Page 1 Cello-AR Integration Manual Proprietary and Confidential Version 1.2 Revised and Updated: January 20, 2013 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 2: Legal Notices

    Customers of Pointer Telocation Ltd. using, integrating, and/or selling the product for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Pointer Telocation Ltd. for any resulting loss or damages.
  • Page 3: Intellectual Property

    Manual Intellectual Property Copyright in and to this document is owned solely by Pointer Telocation Ltd. Nothing in this document shall be construed as granting you any license to any intellectual property rights subsisting in or related to the subject matter of this document including, without limitation, patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights or other intellectual property rights, all of which remain the sole property of Pointer Telocation Ltd.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Alarm Cadence ......................12 Data Traffic from AR System to Control Center ............13 Cello-AR status reporting in Msg. type 0................. 13 Messages and Replies from AR system to Control Center ..........17 Commands to Cello-AR Security Systems ..............20 Data Traffic from Control Center to AR system ..............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This document summarizes the changes in programming and the OTA communication of the Cello-AR system, compared with the Cello-F. This document does not describe the basic functionality of the Cello-AR Security System and installation aspects. This functionality is described in documents listed in the References section below.
  • Page 6: General

    CLOCK and LOCK (C&L) including separate parameters for each day of the week. ECall and BCall using Cellocator Hands Free. The Cello-AR Security system consists of a keypad, immobilizers and the Cello-AR unit. The smart immobilizers utilize relay to deactivate the vehicle engine and maintain wire or wireless communication with the AR Keypad.
  • Page 7: Delays And Multi-Command Management

    This is caused due to the acknowledge mechanism utilized in the internal communication. Msg 9 Cello-AR Subtype B 1 Wire Control Center Cello Unit AR Keypad Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 7 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 8: Configuration Aspects

    Cello-AR Integration Manual Configuration Aspects New Parameters The following new parameters were added to the Cello-AR security system. 3.1.1 AR Keypad Controlling Bitmask Address: 1709-1710 Keypad keypad Enable AR disconnection Wrong detection keypad keypad Disable (0) Disable (0) MSG type...
  • Page 9: Description Of The Parameters

    Allows operation of the security special features and capabilities. Default: 0 – Disabled. 3.2.2 OTA data delivery method This bit defines the OTA delivery method of messages type 9, with the security information. Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 9 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 10 Enable Forwarding data from keypad to Serial Port If this bit is enabled (1), any OTA Messages Type 9, Sub-Data Type B from AR system (except message type 0x88) will be sent also to the serial port of the Cello-AR , otherwise only to the wireless channel.
  • Page 11 9, sub-type B. Default: 0 – Disabled. 3.2.9 Disable Pairing If this bit is enabled the Cello-AR unit will bypass pairing process with the keyboard. Default: 0 – Pairing Enabled. Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 11 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 12: Alarm Cadence

    3.3.5 Alarm Cadence: Time between activations This parameter defines the time between activations of selected outputs during Alarm Cadence. Default: 0 (resolution of 3 seconds/bit). Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 12 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 13: Data Traffic From Ar System To Control Center

    Manual Data Traffic from AR System to Control Center Cello-AR status reporting in Msg. type 0 The system handles the security events and status changes and continually reports them in the type 0 OTA messages from the Cello unit as follows:...
  • Page 14 Contains Logical Door Input (of Cello unit) status (inverted and filtered) Volume Meter Ignition AR keypad Ignition input status Alarm Armed ON Represents Immobilizer bit received from keypad. Same as D8. Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 14 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 15 1- on 1- on Wrong Wrong C&L 7 - reserved Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 15 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 16 This message is generated 10 seconds before initiation of voice call as a real time message irrespectively to the setting in bits 1 and 2 of address Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 16 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 17: Messages And Replies From Ar System To Control Center

    Replies to incoming commands are sent to the OTA channel as a content of Message type 9, sub data 0xB. The length of the expected ACK is provided in the command itself. The replies are described per command in the Commands to Cello-AR Security Systems section.
  • Page 18 Response to a Keypad ID request Refer to the structure described in section keypad ID request. Byte no. Description Containing Length of actual data forwarded from 1- Wire channel Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 18 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 19 = Firmware sign character = ‘50’ – ‘P’ in ASCII table byte[1] = Firmware High number = 0 byte[2] = Firmware Low number = 0xA = 10 Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 19 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 20: Commands To Cello-Ar Security Systems

    Interface Protocol Command Types table Command name Command Type Data Reset Keypad [80H] 1 byte Keypad ID Request (read rom) [33H] No Data Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 20 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 21 C&L Times Batch Programming [8BH] 7 bytes Driver Code Control Command [8CH] 4 bytes Read C&L Time/Date Settings [8DH] 1 byte Miscellaneous Instructions [8DH] 3 byte Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 21 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 22: Reset Keypad [80H]

    In order to query the Active keypad ID the Sub-data length field shall contain "zero". The command itself contains a single byte. This command allows reading the keypad's 8-bit family code (70h), unique 48-bit serial number, and 8-bit CRC. Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 22 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 23: Feedback To Driver [81H]

    Length of pulse 0 – short 1 - long Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 23 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 24: Set Operational State [82H]

    Service / garage state The immobilizer is not active and the vehicle can be used without authentication process due to suspicious user operation. Reserved Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 24 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 25: Time Update [83H]

    Weekday (0 – Sunday, 1 – Monday Hours etc) (MSBit) Valid Invalid Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 25 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 26: C&L Time/Date Settings [84H]

    Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 The system responds with responses of 2 bytes. Repetition of Command numerator 2nd byte of response 1st byte of response Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 26 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 27: Access Code Programming [85H]

    2nd byte of command 1st byte of command The system responds with responses of 2 bytes. Repetition of Command numerator 2nd byte of response 1st byte of response Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 27 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 28: System Code Programming [87H]

    1- on 1- on (1) Paired Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 28 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 29 Ignition wire disconnected Starter signal detection Starter malfunction Hotwiring detection Primary cut unit failure Secondary cut unit failure 10-11 Reserved Keypad flash failed 13-255 Reserved Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 29 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 30: Code Request [8Ah]

    Nibble 5 Nibble 4 Nibble 3 Nibble 2 Nibble 1 7th byte of response 6th byte of response 5th byte of response 4th byte of response Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 30 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 31: C&L Times Batch Programming [8Bh]

    1111 to 5555. Each such code is equipped with an index from 1 to 625, as follows: Code Index 1111 1112 1113 … … Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 31 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 32: Reading C&L Setting [8Dh]

    The command allows the reading of C&L settings from the configuration memory of the unit. Command numerator 2nd byte of command 1st byte of command Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 32 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 33 SPARE (zeros) Saturday End Time Start rime (MSB) Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 12th byte Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 33 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
  • Page 34: Miscellaneous Instructions [8Eh]

    The time in resolution of Set up time for immobilizer 30 seconds arming (after ignition off) (4 for 2 minutes, 10 for 5 minutes) Cello-AR Integration Application Notes Page 34 of 34 Copyright © 2013 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.

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