CalAmp 3640LAB Manual De Usuario

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2. You have some experience with installing equipment in  vehicles 
3. You are familiar with the use of AT  Commands 
4. You are familiar with the use of terminal programs such as HyperTerminal or  PuTTY 
 
 
1.3 About CalAmp 
 
CalAmp is a leading provider of wireless communications products that enable anytime/anywhere access to critical information, data and 
entertainment content. With comprehensive capabilities ranging from product design and development through volume production, CalAmp 
delivers cost-effective high quality solutions to a broad array of customers and end markets. CalAmp is the leading supplier of Direct Broadcast 
Satellite (DBS) outdoor customer premise equipment to the U.S. satellite television market. The Company also provides wireless data 
communication solutions for the telemetry and asset tracking markets, private wireless networks, public safety communications and critical 
infrastructure and process control applications. For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.calamp.com 
(http://www.calamp.com/) . 
 
 
1.4 About the CalAmp Location Messaging Unit -  LMU-3640™ 
 
The CalAmp Location and Messaging unit-LMU-3640™ is a mobile device that resides in private, commercial or government vehicles. The 
LMU-3640™ is a single box enclosure incorporating a processor, a GPS receiver, a wireless data modem, and a vehicle-rated power supply. The 
LMU-3640™ also supports inputs and outputs to monitor and react to the vehicular environment and/or driver actions.. 
 
The LMU-3640™ collects, stores and transmits vehicular and location data over a designated wireless network including LTE and HSPA. 
Vehicular and location data are transmitted to a customized software application that has been designed to receive, acknowledge, process, store, 
and respond to this data. 
 
Unit location and vehicular information is sent at pre-determined intervals, on demand, or when pre-programmed vehicular conditions are met. 
Transmission of data are sent immediately when in wireless network coverage and stored for later transmission when out of the wireless coverage 
area. SMS messaging can be used as an alternative or redundant communication backup. 
 
The LMU-3640™ is designed to support a variety of custom fleet applications starting with basic automatic vehicle location and including 
applications requiring more sophisticated features such as geo-fencing, speed and mileage monitoring, third party security monitoring, dynamic 
reporting routines, and an array of exception alerts. 
 
LMU-3640™ are sold exclusively to authorized systems integrators, software firms, and service providers who have developed their offering 
around the capabilities of the LMU-3640™. Customers are trained by CalAmp to integrate the mobile device with their system and to assist in 
support and maintenance of the devices. 
 
Installations of LMU-3640™ are performed by CalAmp customers or contracted installers. Typical installations include hook-up to power, 
ignition, and ground. LMU-3640™s and the corresponding wiring are almost always hidden from view and general access. Placement of the units 
is usually under dashboards, in trunks or in compartments. 
 
2 System Overview 
2.1 Overview 
 
The entire purpose behind a fleet management system is to be able to remotely contact a vehicle, determine its location or status, and do 
something meaningful with that information. This could include displaying the vehicle location on a map, performing an address look-up, 
providing real-time driving directions, updating the vehicles ETA, monitoring vehicle and driver status or dispatching the vehicle to its next pick 
up. 
 
These functions, of course, are completely dependent on the capabilities of the vehicle management application. The role of the CalAmp LMU- 
3640™ is to deliver the location information when and where it is needed. 
A typical fleet management system based on a CalAmp device includes the following components: 
A wireless data network 
An LMU-3640™ 
Host Device (GPS NMEA only) 
An LM Direct™ communications server 
Backend mapping and reporting software which typically includes mapping and fleet reporting functions 
PULS™ 
LMU Manager™