ATrack Technology ATVT1427 Car Tracker User Manual AS3 AS3E

ATrack Technology Inc. Car Tracker AS3 AS3E

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          AS3/AS3E User Manual  Revision: 01 Revision Date: 2014/07/18           ATrack Technology Inc. 3F., No. 88, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei City 11493 Taiwan (R.O.C.)  Tel: +886-2-27975852 Fax: +886-2-27974030 http://www.atrack.com.tw
        Confidential  Document   Page 2 of 28  Table of Contents 1. Notification .............................................................................................................................. 3 1.1. Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2. Copyright ...................................................................................................................................... 3 1.3. Warning ........................................................................................................................................ 3 2. Overview .................................................................................................................................. 4 3. Installation ............................................................................................................................... 5 3.1. Package Content ......................................................................................................................... 5 3.2. Power I/O Connector ................................................................................................................... 6 3.3. Internal Connectors and LED indicators ...................................................................................... 7 3.4. DB9 Connector Wiring Diagram................................................................................................... 9 3.4.1. Using ATrack Serial Cable .............................................................................................. 9 3.4.2. Connecting DB9 Female Connector ............................................................................. 10 3.5. GPS Antenna Installation ........................................................................................................... 11 3.6. Mounting Methods ..................................................................................................................... 12 3.6.1. Surface Screw Mount .................................................................................................... 12 3.6.2. Magnet Mount ............................................................................................................... 12 4. Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 13 4.1. Set up a Device Using the AK Series Configure Tool ................................................................ 13 4.2. Connect a Device Using HyperTerminal .................................................................................... 14 4.3. Connect a Device to a Remote Server ...................................................................................... 18 5. AT$IOCG Command Reference.......................................................................................... 19 5.1. Configure or Query I/O Pin Characteristics ............................................................................... 19 6. Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................... 20 7. Appendix ................................................................................................................................ 27 7.1. Hardware Specification .............................................................................................................. 27 7.2. FCC Regulations: ....................................................................................................................... 28
        Confidential  Document   Page 3 of 28   11..  NNoottiiffiiccaattiioonn  11..11..  DDiissccllaaiimmeerr  This document, and all other related products, such as device, firmware, and software, is developed by ATrack Technology Inc. thoroughly. At the time of release, it is most compatible with specified firmware version. Due to the functionalities of the devices are being developed and improved from time to time, the change in the protocol, specification, and firmware functions are subjects to change without notice. ATrack Technology Inc. is obligated to modify all the documentation without the limitation of time frame. A change notice shall be released to ATrack Technology Inc. customers upon the completion of document modification.  ATrack Technology Inc. products are not intended to be used as life support or rescue equipments. ATrack Technology Inc. is not liable for any loss or injury caused by using or referencing to any products. Any possible means of using or integrating ATrack Technology Inc. products shall be avoided. 11..22..  CCooppyyrriigghhtt  ATrack Technology Inc. holds all parts of intellectual rights applicable in the copyright laws in all the countries. Any or all parts of this document shall not be exposed to non-authorized party without any form of approval from ATrack Technology Inc. Any forms, including but not limited to oral, copy, or internet sharing, of releasing or exposing information to an unauthorized party shall be prohibited. ATrack Technology Inc. reserves the rights of litigation in the violation of such copyright laws.  11..33..  WWaarrnniinngg  Connecting the wire inputs can be hazardous to both the installer and your vehicle’s electrical system if not done by an experienced installer. This document assumes you are aware of the inherent dangers of working in and around a vehicle and have a working understanding of electricity.
        Confidential  Document   Page 4 of 28   22..  OOvveerrvviieeww  From  the  following  diagram,  the  AS3/AS3E  GPS  receiver  receives  incoming  signals  from  each  orbiting satellite.  These  signals  consist  of  information  such  as  satellite’s position and  the time that the signal was transmitted  by each  satellite. The receiver  analyzes these  data in  order  to  determine how far away  each satellite is and it uses the triangulation method to calculate the vehicle’s exact position. Once the positioning data along with other event data are gathered, they will be transmitted to the service center across a Mobile network  or  via  SMS.  The  communication  is  bidirectional,  which  means  you  can  control  the  AS3/AS3E remotely across a Mobile network or via SMS.        System Architecture
        Confidential  Document   Page 5 of 28   33..  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn  33..11..  PPaacckkaaggee  CCoonntteenntt  When you open the package, please verify that you received the following device and accessories:     AS3/AS3E Device * 1       GPS Antenna * 1        Power/IO Cable * 1     Magnet Mount Kits (Optional)
        Confidential  Document   Page 6 of 28   33..22..  PPoowweerr  II//OO  CCoonnnneeccttoorr  The following figure shows power I/O connector and its pin number.     The following table describes the function of each pin. Power I/O Connector   Pin# Function Color Designation Note 1 Main power input Red PWR DC 9V~40V input 2 ACC Input Yellow ACC Ignition status positive trigger input 3** General Input2 (Default) Analog Input1 1-Wire Protocol Input * RS232 Transmit data Green IO1 Positive trigger input Analog input (DC0V~40V) 1-Wire Data input See Chapter 5.1 4** General Input1 General Output1 (Default) Blue IO2 Negative trigger input Open collector output (Max.300mA) 5** General Input3 General Output2 (Default) RS232 Receive data White IO3 Negative trigger input Open collector output (Max.300mA) See Chapter 5.1 6 Power ground Black GND  * The 1-Wire®  Protocol supports up to three 1-Wire™ devices simultaneously, which means you can have one (iButton® , DS1990A) and two 1-Wire™ temperature sensor probes (DS18B20). ** You may configure the AT$IOCG command to change these specific I/O pins to any of those functions mentioned as above. Power I/O GPS Antenna (AS3E Only)  Please do not connect a positive voltage to any output pin!
        Confidential  Document   Page 7 of 28   33..33..  IInntteerrnnaall  CCoonnnneeccttoorrss  aanndd  LLEEDD  iinnddiiccaattoorrss  The following figure shows the internal connectors and its functionality.     SIM Socket: The AS3/AS3E supports a SIM card with either of these two operating voltages: 1.8V (ISO/IEC 7816-3 class C) or 3V (ISO/IEC 7816-3 class B).  RS232 Switch: The pin#3(Green) and pin#5(White) of power I/O connector can be used for either general I/O or RS232. The RS232 switch is used for the configuration. See table below for detail description: Mode Switch setup Description RS232 Mode  Pin#3(Green) and Pin#5(White) are acting as RS232 Tx and Rx. This is manufactory default mode. I/O Mode  Pin#3(Green) and Pin#5(White) are acting as general I/Os.  SIM Socket RS232 Switch PWR LED GPS LED 3G LED Battery connector I/O Connector   Power off the device and make sure the wire connection before adjust RS232 switch.
        Confidential  Document   Page 8 of 28    LED Indicators: LED Indication Description PWR (Green) Solid On In full operation mode 1 blink (0.1 sec.) in every 10 sec. In sleep mode 1 sec. On, 1 sec. Off GPS  module  off,  External  power  lost,  running  on backup battery GPS (Red) 0.7 sec. On, 0.7 sec. Off Searching for GPS signal Solid On Position get fixed 3G (Red) Off 3G module off 0.7 sec. On, 0.7 sec. Off Searching for 3G signal 0.2 sec. On, 2 sec. Off Registered on 3G network Continuous blinking SIM PIN Error  Note: In the case of SIM PIN Error, the device will check the AT$SPIN every 10 minutes and try to access the SIM again. The PIN will be validated 3 times and if it fails the last attempt, including the first inserting time, the SIM card will be locked. Once the SIM is locked, you need to contact your 3G carrier for the PUK in order to unlock the SIM card using your cell phone.
        Confidential  Document   Page 9 of 28   33..44..  DDBB99  CCoonnnneeccttoorr  WWiirriinngg  DDiiaaggrraamm  For connecting the device to PC when configuration is needed, the following diagram shows how to solder/connect the DB9 connector. 3.4.1.  Using ATrack Serial Cable Material needed: ATrack Serial Cable x 1, AS3 Power I/O cable x 1 1.  Cut the ATrack Serial Cable and peel the Green, White, and Black wires as shown:   2.  Peel the AS3 Power I/O Cable (Green, White, and Black wires) as shown:
        Confidential  Document   Page 10 of 28  3.  Connect two cables together with Green – White, Black – Black, White – Green as shown:   Note: The Ground (Black) wire might need to be connected to the power supply ground as well so the voltage level is based on the same ground. 3.4.2.  Connecting DB9 Female Connector Material needed: AS3 Power I/O cable x 1, DB9 Female connector x 1  The ping connection is Green – 2 White – 3 Black – 5
        Confidential  Document   Page 11 of 28  33..55..  GGPPSS  AAnntteennnnaa  IInnssttaallllaattiioonn  The  AS3/AS3E  determines  its  position  by  communicating  with  Global  Positioning  Satellites  through  an external GPS antenna. The location where the AS3/AS3E GPS antenna is installed will have great effect in the overall performance of the GPS receiving. Please note that the following interior conditions may cause bad GPS reception when a GPS antenna is installed inside interior of vehicle:   Windows with metallic tint   Windshield mounted radio antenna   Windows with solar reflective covers   The MP3 FM transmitter may interfere with GPS reception
        Confidential  Document   Page 12 of 28   33..66..  MMoouunnttiinngg  MMeetthhooddss  The AS3/AS3E can be either surface or magnet mounted by using appropriate screws. 3.6.1.  Surface Screw Mount Use two #10 screws (diameter=4.8mm) to fix AS3/AS3E on a surface.  3.6.2.  Magnet Mount Use magnet mount kits to install magnets on AS3/AS3E device.    The magnets must be handled with care to prevent personal injury as they are extremely strong.
        Confidential  Document   Page 13 of 28  44..  CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  You may explore great features on the AS3/AS3E either through AT commands or the AK Series Configure Tool. The commands can be sent to a device via RS232, SMS or Mobile network .   44..11..  SSeett  uupp  aa  DDeevviiccee  UUssiinngg  tthhee  AAKK  SSeerriieess  CCoonnffiigguurree  TTooooll  Before running the AK Series Configure Tool, make sure your device is connected to a PC/laptop via RS232. The AK Series Configure Tool provides a user-friendly intuitive interface that enables you to quickly and easily set up those basic parameters. Please refer to our AK Series configure Tool user manual for details.
        Confidential  Document   Page 14 of 28   44..22..  CCoonnnneecctt  aa  DDeevviiccee  UUssiinngg  HHyyppeerrTTeerrmmiinnaall  The  following  example shows how to  connect  the  AS3/AS3E  through  HyperTerminal.  You  may use  other popular terminal emulators such as Putty or Tera Term Pro to establish a console session with the AS3/AS3E.    (1)  Run HyperTerminal program and choose COM port and click [Configure…] button.
        Confidential  Document   Page 15 of 28  (2) Choose 57600,8,N,1 None flow control properties and click [OK] button.  (3) Click [File][Properties]
        Confidential  Document   Page 16 of 28  (4) Click [Settings] tab and [ASCII Setup…] button  (5) Checked the following options and click [OK] button
        Confidential  Document   Page 17 of 28  (6) Power ON the device. The startup message will show on the screen. The device AT command can be sent through the terminal after device startup.
        Confidential  Document   Page 18 of 28   44..33..  CCoonnnneecctt  aa  DDeevviiccee  ttoo  aa  RReemmoottee  SSeerrvveerr  The GPRS or UMTS connection can either be enabled by typing the AT$GPRS command or thorough the AK Series Configure Tool. Once enabled, the ATrack ServerTool is then installed on a Windows PC in order to communicate with the AS3/AS3E remotely via a GPRS or UMTS network. The ServerTool is a remote server application, which is mainly used for parsing data by translating binary formats into readable formats or other testing purposes. Port forwarding is required if the PC is located behind a Broadband router or any other firewall  device  or  if  it has  third-party firewall software installed.  The  communication is  bidirectional,  which means you can issue any AT command to the AS3/AS3E by clicking the Send button. Please refer to the following snapshot and the Port forwarding website: http://portforward.com/ for details.
        Confidential  Document   Page 19 of 28   55..  AATT$$IIOOCCGG  CCoommmmaanndd  RReeffeerreennccee  55..11..    CCoonnffiigguurree  oorr  QQuueerryy  II//OO  PPiinn  CChhaarraacctteerriissttiiccss  Command Description This command is used to set or query the I/O port characteristics of the AS3/AS3E. It is recommended to disconnect all I/O connections prior to changing the I/O characteristic in order to avoid damage to the I/O port. Syntax Write Command AT$IOCG=<IO1>,<IO2>,<IO3> Response $OK Read Command AT$IOCG=? Response $IOCG=<IO1>,<IO2>,<IO3> Parameter Description Parameters Description Data Type Default   <IO1> I/O configuration on Pin#3 (Green wire) 1: Input2 (VSS ,Pulse counter) 3: Analog Input 4: 1-Wire Data U8 1 <IO2> I/O configuration on Pin#4 (Blue wire) 1: Input 1 2: Output 1 U8 2 <IO3> I/O configuration on Pin#5 (White wire) 1: Input 3 (RPM) 2: Output 2 U8 2 Example (1) Change all ports to inputs: AT$IOCG=1,1,1 (2) Change Pin#3 to 1-Wire Data input AT$IOCG=4,2,2 (3) Change Pin#4 and Pin#5 to digital inputs, and Pin#3 to analog input: AT$IOCG=3,1,1 Remark MEMO      SERIAL      SMS      GPRS
        Confidential  Document   Page 20 of 28    66..  FFiirrmmwwaarree  UUppggrraaddee  The device firmware can be upgraded via RS232 or through the FTP protocol. Following is an example of firmware upgrade via RS232.    (1)  Run the AK Series Configure Tool and click on the [Connect] button.    (2)  Select the correct COM port and the Baud Rate (57600) from drop-down lists. Click on the [Ok] button to close Setting.
        Confidential  Document   Page 21 of 28      (3)  Click on the [Read] button to read out data from the device.    (4)  From the following snapshot, the data is being read out.
        Confidential  Document   Page 22 of 28        (5)  Click on the [OK] button to close the message box.
        Confidential  Document   Page 23 of 28   (6)  Click on [System Configuration]    (7)  Click on [Firmware Upgrade]
        Confidential  Document   Page 24 of 28   (8)  Click  on  the  [Load…]  button  to  browse  the  firmware  file  where  you saved. In  the  following  example, AS3/AS3E_1.04.dat is selected and click on the [Open] button to close the window.     (9)  Click on the [Update] button to upgrade the firmware.
        Confidential  Document   Page 25 of 28   (10)   From the following snapshot, the firmware is being uploaded.       (11)   From the following snapshot, the device is being rebooted.
        Confidential  Document   Page 26 of 28   (12)   Click on the [OK] button to close the message box.
        Confidential  Document   Page 27 of 28  77..  AAppppeennddiixx  77..11..  HHaarrddwwaarree  SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonn  Model Number AS3 AS3/AS3E AS3E Dimensions (L x W x H) 120 x 80 x 32 mm Housing Flame Retardant ABS+PC (UL 94 V-0), IP67 water proof Operating Temperature -20℃ ~ +60℃  Electrical Characteristics Power Supply 8V ~ 36V DC (±20%) Internal Battery 2050mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery Cellular Network Communication Frequency(MHz) HSPA : Dual-band (850/1900 or 900/2100) Cellular Antenna Internal Cellular antenna SIM Card 1.8V/3V Mini SIM(2FF) GPS/GLONASS Receiver 66 Acquisition Channels, L1 Band, C/A Code, -165dBm sensitivity Accuracy 3.0m CEP50 without SA Data Acquisition Rate 1Hz GPS Antenna Internal GPS antenna External GPS antenna GPS Data Buffer Capacity 2 MB Accelerometer 3-Axis Z,X,Y Resolution ±2g, 10-bits resolution Interface/Input /Output    *The specification shown the max. ports of the I/O configuration. Input/Output 1 ACC Positive Triggered  *1 Digital Positive, 2 Negative Triggered  *2 Open-Collect Output (Max. sink current 300mA)  *1 Analog input (0~40VDC, 12bits resolution)  *1-Wire Protocol Supported *1 RS232 interface Standard Accessories Power cable 6-wires (1.2m) GPS Antenna N/A GPS Antenna(5.0m)
        Confidential  Document   Page 28 of 28  77..22..  FFCCCC  RReegguullaattiioonnss::    This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two conditions: (1) This device may  not cause harmful interference, and (2)  this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This  equipment  generate,  uses  and  can  radiated  radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 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. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.  RF Exposure Information  This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This  device  is  designed  and  manufactured  not  to  exceed  the  emission  limits  for  exposure  to  radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.   This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.

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