PT10 OEM User Manual Version 1.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL Table of Contents 1 Version Tracking ................................................................................................... 4 2 OEM Notice ............................................................................................................... 5 3 Product Overview .................................................................................................. 6 4 External Interfaces ..................................................................................
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PT40 OEM USER MANUAL 1 Version Tracking Version 0.1 1.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL 2 OEM Notice This user manual is provided to OEM and Resellers of Pacific Track’s products. It is not intended to be used by end users.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL 3 Product Overview The PT10 is a cellular device that can be used for telematics application. The PT10 can be powered with a basic power-only connection (aka 2-wire). The PT10 can also monitor the ignition pin (3-wire installation). The PT10 can be programmed to run complex applications schemes based on locally generated events and states using the VTX™ web-based platform. 4 External Interfaces 4.1 Overview The PT10 uses a single external interface.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL Note that the PT10 cannot be powered from the USB-C connector nor can the connector provide power to a connected accessory. 5 LED’s 5.1 Overview The PT10 includes two LEDs (ORANGE and BLUE). Note: This document describes the current default behavior of the LEDs. This behavior can be changed by the user. 5.2 ORANGE LED The following table summarizes the functionality of the ORANGE LED; LED State Off Blinking On Meaning GPS power management engaged.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL 1) 2) 3) 4) Protected against reversed polarity Protected against over current with a resettable fuse Filtered against noise present on the power line Protected against the overvoltage/overshoot present in the automotive and industrial environments with a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) which has a peak power dissipation of 1500W 7 Testing Environment To test the PT10, the following shall be provided: A reliable power supply (at least one amp at 12V) A SIM card for the ta
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL Parity: none Stop bits: 1 bit Flow control: none 8. Click OK 9. It might be convenient to store those settings by going to: Setup Save setup and click Save 10 Control Interface At that point the user should be able to enter commands to control and query the device. Note that there is no echo unless the command character (‘!’) is first entered.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL Band: OK 13 11.2 Query no SIM If the SIM card is not present or not detected, the following is displayed: !CI Model: Version: Rev: IMEI: SIM Status: NETWORK Registered: OK BG95 M1 LAR02A04 359215101130863 No SIM No 12 GPS Information The GPS subsystem can be queried with the following command: !G Here below is an example answer to this query: GPS STATUS Mode: Power ON Lock: 1 Sat U: 11 Sat V: 14 Time: 09/17/2018 22:12:51 Lat: 48.858343 Lon: 2.294705 Spd: 0.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL 13 Input/Outputs 13.1 Overview The PT10 includes the following interfaces: 1 Digital inputs 1 Open-drain outputs A serial UART For debugging purpose, these interfaces can be controlled locally. In actual deployments, these interfaces can be controlled remotely over an IP connection or SMS messages 13.
PT40 OEM USER MANUAL 13.4 Connecting a load The load can be connected to the PT10 output using the following schematic: Please note the following: The POWER applied to the load does not need to be the same as the one powering the PT10 When using separate power sources, the two grounds (PT10 and load) must be connected together The diode shown above must be present if the load is not purely resistive.