User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CrossCheck® CDPD
- Warranties and Notices
- Regulatory Approvals
- Contents
- About this Manual
- Chapter 1 - Overview
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Introduction
- Installing the CrossCheck CDPD Mobile Unit
- CrossCheck CDPD Connections
- Inspecting and Unpacking the Shipment
- Installer-Supplied Parts
- Mounting the CrossCheck CDPD
- Choosing the GPS Antenna Mounting Location
- Routing the GPS Antenna Cable
- Choosing a CDPD Cellular Antenna MountingLocation
- Caution – FCC RF Exposure requirements
- Magnetic Cellular Antenna (P/N 46721)
- Bulkhead Cellular Antenna (P/N 46730)
- Routing the Cellular Antenna Cable
- Connecting the Magnetic Cellular Antenna Cable
- Connecting the Permanent-Mount Cellular Cable
- Inputs (IP0 to IP3)
- Pulse Counting Inputs (Pulse 0 to Pulse 2)
- Outputs (XP0 to XP2)
- CrossCheck CDPD Power
- Installing the EchoLDX Kit
- Chapter 3 - Operation
- Appendix A - Specifications
- Reader Comment Form
1
Overview
2
CrossCheck CDPD Mobile Unit Manual
1.1
Introduction
This manual describes the CrossCheck CDPD Mobile Unit which is
designed to be used with Trimble’s Wireless Location Gateway
(WLG) for Fleet Asset Management and Automatic Vehicle Location
(AVL) purposes.
The CrossCheck CDPD runs the firmware necessary to communicate
with the Wire Location Gateway and automatically reports location-
based information such as position, speed, and direction, and when the
vehicle stops or exceeds a specified speed. It also provides information
such as vehicle run time and mileage and is programmable over the air
(OTA) by the gateway. Configuration parameters, or the entire code
set, can be changed.
1.1.1
Regulatory Approvals - CrossCheck CDPD
FCC
The CrossCheck CDPD product complies with the FCC Part 15 Class B and
and Part 22 (from OEM module), and Industry Canada requirements.
The CrossCheck CDPD product 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.










