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Table of Contents 

Document Change History .......................................................................................... 3

 

1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 4

 

1.1 Feature Matrix ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2 Hardware Description .............................................................................................. 5

 

2.1 Hardware Specifications ............................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

2.2 Cable Harness Description ......................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.3 LED Description .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

3 Device Mounting Options ........................................................................................ 8

 

3.1 Screw Mounting .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

3.2 3M VHB Tape Mounting .............................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

3.3 Trailer Cradle Mounting .............................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

3.4 Container Cradle Mounting ........................................................................................................................................................ 9

 

3.5 Device Mounting Guidelines .................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

4 Quick Start Guide ................................................................................................... 11

 

4.1 Device Wakeup ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

4.2 Configuring the Device via SMS .............................................................................................................................................. 12

 

4.3 Configuring the Device via PC ................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

4.4 Download Over the Air (DOTA) Firmware Update Guide ........................................................................................... 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XT4971A Series

Page 1: ...1 XT4971A Series User Guide Model XT4971A FCC ID GKM XT4971A IC 10281A XT4971A Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...6 2 3 LED Description 7 3 Device Mounting Options 8 3 1 Screw Mounting 8 3 2 3M VHB Tape Mounting 8 3 3 Trailer Cradle Mounting 9 3 4 Container Cradle Mounting 9 3 5 Device Mounting Guidelines 10 4 Quick Start Guide 11 4 1 Device Wakeup 11 4 2 Configuring the Device via SMS 12 4 3 Configuring the Device via PC 12 4 4 Download Over the Air DOTA Firmware Update Guide 13 ...

Page 3: ...3 Document Change History Revision Date Author Changes 1 0 7 31 2017 Johnny Chen Document Creation based off XT4970D Series User Guide v1 1 ...

Page 4: ...s SMS TCP UDP FTP Over the air Configuration and FW Upgrade Location Polling Periodic Reporting Wired or Virtual Ignition On Off Reporting Direction Change Alerts Speed Threshold Alerts Mileage Threshold Alerts Main Battery Disconnect Alerts Heartbeat and Power up Reset Alerts Ignition Idle Alert wired ignition only Towing Start Stop Alerts wired ignition only Movement Start Stop Alerts wired igni...

Page 5: ...low is a depiction of key interfaces of the XT4971A The Associated Cable Harness that interfaces with the unit is shown below Solar Panel Device FCC Label Wake up ZigBee Pairing Button Zigb 8 Pin Bayonet Connector LED Indicators ...

Page 6: ...n 4V Supply internal Battery 170 µA in sleep state 80 mA in idle state 240mA in transmit receive state Max Solar Charge Current 150mA Internal Battery Internal 10600mAh rechargeable Li Ion Physical Connection Interface Connector 8 pin attached harness Cellular GPS Antenna Internal SIM Access Internal Programming Serial RS232 3V logic level Mechanical Case Material PC and PBT composite Dimension 4 ...

Page 7: ...l None 8N1 6 Green RS232 TX RS232 Transmit Port 3V Logic Interface Com Port Settings Baud rate 115200 bps Flow control None 8N1 7 Red OUT Output Port Default Open 8 White Black ADC1 Analog Input 8 24 V 2 3 LED Description LED Description Status Cellular Blue No Carrier Denied Registration OFF Searching for Cellular Network Fast Blinking Registered Roaming Medium Blinking Registered Home Slow Blink...

Page 8: ...ounting The XT4971A has two flanges two holes per at each end of the housing for screw mounting the device to the mounting surface 3 2 3M VHB Tape Mounting For a semi permanent option the device can be mounted with 3M VHB tape as shown below ...

Page 9: ...le is designed to withstand the impact of snow scrapers that may come in contact to the cradle if mounted on the top of a typical trailer 3 4 Container Cradle Mounting An optional container cradle can be purchased for easy device mounting for the XT4971A The cradle will need to be screw mounted or VHB Tape mounted to the position desired The XT4971A can be easily fastened into the cradle via a Phi...

Page 10: ...oid mounting the XT4971A were shadows may cast upon the solar panel Avoid placing unit inside a container made from any conductive materials or partially mounted into a bracket made from any conductive materials Doing so may potentially degrade GPS and cellular reception Avoid mounting the XT4971A in low locations where dirt grease or any other staining particles can be introduced by rotating whee...

Page 11: ...ght up and then fade out The blue LED will blink when the device is successfully connected to the network Refer to table in section 2 3 for LED behavior Note The factory default settings are configured to have the device to sleep within 2 minutes of wake Consider pulling the IN1 wire high to keep the device awake for configuration purposes or disable sleep by issuing the proper 3017 command Wake u...

Page 12: ...rupted by sleep c Command XT 3040 and XT 3042 configure alert and threshold settings 9 XT 7008 PF saves device configuration to permanent memory You may configure individual features and the 7008 command will save all the configuration state at that instance 4 3 Configuring the Device via PC 1 A RS 232 to USB TTL converter cable is required to connect a XT 4550 device to a computer for local confi...

Page 13: ...t the XT 1010 network settings are valid and that the device is able to send and receive data with the APN configured 2 Configure the FTP network settings via the XT 1004 command 3 Check that the settings are correct by querying via the XT 1005 command 4 Make sure the FTP server is in active mode and the correct EBF file is located in the folder that you have set in your FTP network settings 5 Sen...

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