Product Info
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2Hardware Design
- 2.1Basic Hardware
- GPS
- GPIO
- LED’s
- UART
- Relay Driver
- Power and Battery
- Timers
- Watchdog
- Accelerometer
- 2.2 Basic RF Performance
- 2.3Certification and Safety
- 3Software Features
- 3.1Basic Software
- 3.2 Remote Update
- 3.3 Power Modes
- 3.4 AT Commands
- 3.5 Ack’ed Mode
- 3.6 Event Report Format
- 3.7 Reset
- 3.7.1 Context Preservation
- 3.8 Startup Banner
- 4Test Method
- 4.1Hardware
- 4.2Software Test
- Mechanical Structure (mm)
- FCC Statement
- RF Exposure Warning Statements:
- IC STATEMENT
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3 Software Features
3.1 Basic Software
Items
Requirement
Network Interface
LTE B2/4/12/13/25
IP Stack
IPV4/IPV6
Upgrade Method
Remote update/ PC tool
Remote Update
Supported – including OMA DM???
Power Modes
Supported
AT Commands
Supported
Report
Supported: 1000 records
Drivers
GPIO,LED,GPS,UART, Accelerometer
GPIOs
Interrupt for Ignition Status, Buzzer, Relay
LEDs
GPS Status, Network Status
Watch Dog
Supported
Reset
Soft reset, hard reset, GPS reset, RF reset
Startup Banner
Supported
3.2 Remote Update
The WCM supports OTA field upgrades of the resident application. An over the air
FTP
connection is made over a
n IP
connection. A replacement file is then transferred from a server to
the WCM and that file replaces the previous application image.
3.3 Power Modes
The WCM device supports several power modes that are set by AT commands. In full power
mode the GPS is active and the cellular subsystem will maintain a persistent cellular connection
whenever service is available. IP connection is maintained according to the configuration of the
device.
The device can be put in low power mode whenever it runs on a backup battery or if the external
battery is low or if it is not moving. In low power mode the GPS is not running and the LED’s are
off. The device would return to full power whenever an event occurs that triggers a report.
Those events include:
Periodic report
GPIO change
IP change
Battery threshold
Heartbeat
Watchdog
Power-up