用户手册目录CrossCheck‰ GSM1with IQEvent Engine‰1Operation Manual1Copyrights2Revision Notice2Trademarks3Disclaimer of Warranty3Limitation of Liability3Software and Firmware Limited Warranty4Hardware Limited Warranty4Contents7Preface71 Overview72 Installation83 Configuration94 Operation105 IQEvent Engine Overview106 Troubleshooting10A Specifications11B Voice Operation11C TSIP Implementation12D NMEA Implementation12E GSM AT-Commands13Bibliography13Glossary13List of Figures15List of Tables17Preface19Aims and Objectives19Organization19Related Information21Update Notes21WWW Site21Product Information21Reader Comment Form22Document Conventions22Notes, Cautions, and Warnings221 Overview231.1 The CrossCheck GSM Mobile Unit23Figure 11 CrossCheck GSM System Accessories25a. Handset26b. Mounting bracket26c. Handset cradle26d. Hands-free microphone26e. Extension cable261.2 CrossCheck GSM Applications261.3 CrossCheck GSM Features271.4 Global Systems for Mobile Communications291.4.1 GSM Cellular Phone System29Architecture of the GSM network29Figure 12 GSM Cellular Network Topology321.5 The Global Positioning System331.6 GPS Receiver331.7 GSM Operation342 Installation352.1 CrossCheck GSM Connections36Figure 21 CrossCheck GSM Connectors362.1.1 GSM Antenna372.1.2 Power and Discrete I/O Pinout37Table 21 Power and Discrete I/O Pinout37Figure 22 Power and Discrete I/O Pinout382.1.3 GPS Antenna382.1.4 MDT/Aux Port38Figure 23 MDT/Aux Pinout38Table 22 MDT Connector Pin-out392.2 Inspecting and Unpacking the Shipment39Table 23 CrossCheck GSM Units and Bundles392.3 Installer Supplied Parts402.4 Mounting the CrossCheck GSM401. Choose the mounting location.412. Use self tapping screws or machine screws to secure the unit to the mounting surface. Figure 2...41Figure 24 CrossCheck GSM Mounting Dimensions (in millimeters)42a. When using self-tapping screws, select an appropriate size and length for the mounting surface...42b. When using machine screws, select a screw length which extends a safe distance beyond the moun...422.4.1 Connecting CrossCheck GSM to the Vehicle Chassis43Direct Connection through Mounting Screws43Connection through the Chassis Ground Wire442.5 Choosing the GPS Antenna Mounting Location44Figure 25 Antenna Mounting Locations for Automobile46Figure 2-6 Antenna Mounting Locations47Figure 2-7 Antenna Mounted under Fiberglass Canopy482.5.1 Miniature BulkHead GPS Antenna with Flange (P/N31192-00)49Figure 2-8 Miniature Bulkhead GPS Antenna with Flange (P/N 31192-00)491. Drill holes in the mounting surface using the antenna mounting template shown in Figure 2-9.50Figure 2-9 Mounting Hole Dimensions502. Slip the antenna through the larger hole in the center of the hole pattern and rotate the ante...503. Secure the antenna with the four screws, lock washers and nuts.504. Connect the TNC connector on the antenna cable to the TNC connector on the antenna, and route ...502.5.2 Miniature Bulkhead GPS Antenna without Flange (P/N32434)51Figure 2-10 Miniature Bulkhead GPS Antenna without Flange (P/N 32434)511. Choose the antenna mounting location (see Choosing the GPS Antenna Mounting Location on page 2...522. Drill a 19 mm (0.75 inch) hole at the mounting location.523. Remove the large nut from the bottom of the antenna.524. Mount the gasket as shown in Figure 2-10.525. Slip the antenna through the mounting hole, and secure it with the large nut.526. Connect the antenna cable as shown in Figure 2-10.527. Route the cable to the CrossCheck GSM mounting location, and connect the cable to the GPS Ante...522.5.3 Miniature Magnetic GPS Antenna (P/N 37167)53Figure 2-11 Miniature Magnetic GPS Antenna531. Choose the antenna mounting location (see Choosing the GPS Antenna Mounting Location on page 2...532. Mount the antenna to a ferrous surface. The antenna can be mounted on the exterior of the vehi...533. Route the antenna cable. The antenna features a permanent antenna cable which must be routed t...532.6 Routing the GPS Antenna Cable542.7 Choosing a GSM Antenna Mounting Location55Figure 212 Distance Between Antenna Locations552.7.1 Routing the GSM Antenna Cable562.7.2 Connecting the Magnetic GSM Antenna Cable572.7.3 Connecting the Permanent-Mount GSM Cable572.8 Connecting the Power and I/O Cable58Figure 213 Power and I/O Cable58Table 24 Power/Interface Cable Pin-Out592.8.1 Inputs (IP0 to IP3)60Figure 214 Input Circuit Diagram602.8.2 Outputs (XP0 to XP2)61Figure 215 Output Circuit Diagram622.9 Connecting a Computer or Mobile Data Device with the Serial I/O Cable63Figure 216 PC to CrossCheck GSM Connections642.10 CrossCheck GSM Power65Figure 217 I/O Power Cable (P/N 40352)662.10.1 Connections For Power Management68Figure 218 Power Management Power Connections691. Connect the primary power line to a non-switched/continuous source of DC power, such as the ve...692. Connect the Ignition Sense line to ignition switched battery power, so that this line is activ...692.10.2 Continuous Power Connection (No Power Management)70Figure 219 Continuous Power Connections712.11 Installing the CrossCheck GSM Voice Upgrade Kit72Figure 220 Voice Upgrade Kit Components72Figure 221 Typical Voice Upgrade Kit Installation for Car with the CrossCheck GSM Mounted in Trunk73Installer-Supplied Components74Table 25 Items Supplied by Installer742.11.1 Mounting the Cradle Mounting Bracket74Figure 222 Cradle Mounting Bracket Assembly741. Choose an appropriate location to install the Cradle Mounting Bracket, ensuring that the locat...752. Orient the base of the Cradle Mounting Bracket in the most accessible direction for grasping t...753. Secure the Cradle Mounting Bracket to the dash or other vehicle mounting location using the ap...754. Insert the handset into the Handset Cradle, and press down until the handset snaps into the Cr...752.11.2 Installing the Extension Cable761. Route the RJ-45 extension cable, through the vehicle chassis to the CrossCheck GSM.762. Connect one end of the RJ-45 extension cable (if used) to the RJ45 jack on the, and the other...762.12 Choosing a Location for the Microphone77Figure 2-23 CrossCheck GSM Microphone772.13 The Subscriber Identity Module77Figure 224 SIM Module and SIM Carrier783 Configuration793.1 Communications Session Language793.2 Installing the HyperTerminal Initialization File803.3 Preparing to Configure the CrossCheck GSM Unit803.3.1 Connecting the PC to the CrossCheck GSM Unit803.3.2 Starting the HyperTerminal Program81Figure 3-1 HyperTerminal Window813.3.3 Testing the Serial Link with the CrossCheck GSM Unit821. Apply power to the CrossCheck GSM.822. Send a simple query message. For example, you can type the following message in the HyperTermi...823.4 Initializing the CrossCheck GSM Unit833.4.1 SIM Configuration and Activation831. Verify that the PIN is correct, (>QPC<).842. Remove power from the CrossCheck.843. Insert the SIM.844. Apply power to the unit.843.4.2 SIMs and the Network843.4.3 Further Information863.4.4 Programming the GSM PIN and Calling Options86Factory Defaults863.4.5 Setting the TAIP ID883.4.6 Circuit-Switched versus Short Message Service Mode893.5 Testing the Handset Installation903.5.1 Service Provider Configuration903.5.2 Voice Mode Test901. Place a call to a test number.902. Test the handset and hands-free modes to assure proper operation during the call.903. End the call and have someone call your cellular phone number.904. End the call.904 Operation914.1 LED Indicators92Figure 41 Crosscheck GSM LED Indicators924.1.1 LED States924.1.2 GPS and GSM LED States93Table 41 GPS LED States (Green LED)93Table 42 GSM LED States (Amber LED)934.1.3 LED Power-on Sequence944.2 GPS Receiver Operation944.3 GSM Operation955 IQEvent Engine Overview975.1 Event Engine985.1.1 Event Triggers985.1.2 Event Reports and Event Actions995.2 Wireless Communications1005.3 Data Log1025.4 MDT Interface1025.5 Discrete I/O1035.6 Power Management1035.7 Password Protection1046 Troubleshooting1056.1 No Power1066.1.1 Cabling Problems1066.1.2 Connection Problems1066.1.3 Fuse Problems1076.1.4 Battery Problems1076.2 GPS Reception Problems1076.2.1 GPS Antenna Location1076.2.2 Jamming1086.2.3 Antenna Cable and Connectors1086.2.4 Defective GPS Antenna1096.3 Poor GSM Coverage1096.3.1 GSM Antenna Location1096.3.2 GSM Jamming1106.3.3 Antenna Cable and Connectors1106.3.4 Defective GSM Antenna1116.4 No Data Communication with Base1116.4.1 Base Modem Configuration1116.4.2 Defective CrossCheck GSM Unit1116.4.3 No Modem Connection with Base Station1126.4.4 Base Station Software112FleetVision112Other Tracking Software1136.5 Updating Firmware in the Field1136.6 LED Diagnostic Errors113Table 61 LED Diagnostic Indicators1146.7 Understanding Power-up Tests1146.7.1 Power-up Self-Test114A Specifications117A.1 Standard Components117Table A1 General Specifications118Table A2 IQEvent Engine Specifications119Table A3 GPS Specifications119Table A4 GPS Antenna Requirements120Table A7 Crosscheck GSM Unit Physical Specifications122A.2 Environmental Specifications122Table A8 CrossCheck GSM Unit (P/N 39772-00)122Table A9 Miniature Bulkhead GPS Antenna with Flange (P/N3119200)123Table A10 Miniature Bulkhead GPS Antenna without Flange (P/N 32434)123Table A11 Miniature Magnetic GPS Antenna (P/N 37167)123A.3 Accessories (ordered separately)125A.4 I/O Characteristics126Table A12 MDT/Aux Port126Table A13 Digital Inputs: IP0 to IP3127Table A14 Digital Outputs: XP0 to XP2127A.5 CrossCheck GSM Part Numbers128Table A15 Component Part Numbers (Continued)128B Voice Operation131B.1 Handset Menus131Table B1 Quick Guide to Functions131Table B2 Quick Guide To the Menu132Table B3 Quick Guide To Phone Book (Future)132Table B4 Handset Menu Map133B.2 The CrossCheck GSM Handset133B.2.1 Supported Features133B.3 Handset Controls and Indicators134Figure B1 Cellular Handset134B.3.1 LCD134B.3.2 Call Control Keys134B.3.3 Keypad135B.3.4 Hands-Free Key135B.4 Screen Elements135Figure B2 LCD Screen Elements135B.4.1 B.2.2 Start Screen136Figure B3 Start Screen Elements136B.4.1.1 GSM Status Elements136B.4.1.2 Error Messages Elements136B.4.1.3 Error Message Elements137B.4.1.4 Number Entry Screen137Figure B4 Number Entry Screen137B.4.1.5 Dialing Telephone Numbers1381. From the Start screen, press any number key to place the handset in the Number Entry screen, t...1382. From the Number Entry screen, the Soft Functions Clear key erases a single number if you hold ...1383. The Call key (Green), dials the number displayed on the LCD. Terminate a call by pressing the ...138B.5 Handset Menu138B.5.1 Accessing the Handset Menus138Table B5 Handset Menu Map139B.5.2 Navigating Through the Handset Menus139B.5.2.1 Soft Function Keys139B.5.2.2 Up/Down Keys139B.5.2.3 Call End Key (Red)140B.5.2.4 Call Key (Green)140B.5.3 Set Languages to Another Language1411. Press the left Soft Function key from the Start screen to access the Menu Languages screen.1412. Press the Up/Down keys to select the language from the list, which includes:1413. Press OK to select the desired language.1414. Press Back return to the Start screen.141Figure B5 Set LCD Display Languages to Another Language142B.5.4 Set Keybeep1421. Press the left Soft Function key from the Start screen to access the Menu.1422. Press the Up/Down keys until the Settings menu displays.1423. Press OK to display the Keybeep screen (the default beep is click on).1424. Press Change to set the Keybeep sounds on or press Change again to set the Keybeep sounds off.1425. Press Back return to the Start Screen.142Figure B6 Set Keybeep On/Off143B.5.5 Adjust Handset and Hands-Free Volume1431. During a call, press the Up/Down keys to adjust the radio volume.1432. Radio volume displays as a bar.143B.6 Phone Book (Future Enhancement)143B.6.1 Dialing a Number from Phone book1441. Press the right Soft Function key, Names from the Start screen to display the Phone Book screen.1442. Press the Up/Down keys to navigate through the Phone Book Number List to select the desired Au...1443. Press the left Soft Functions key OK to dial the number. The handset displays the Calling mess...144Figure B7 Dialing a Number from Phone Book145B.7 Change to Hands-Free Mode1451. Press the Hands-Free key on the handset to activate hands-free operation.1462. Place the handset in cradle within 3 seconds.146Figure B8 Change to Hands-Free Mode146C TSIP Implementation147C.1 Supported TSIP Packets148Table C1 TSIP Packets (Continued)148D NMEA Implementation153D.1 NMEA-0183 Sentence Structure154Figure D1 Sample ZDA Sentence Structure154Table D1 Sample ZDA Sentence Structure155D.1.1 Symbols and Delimiters156D.1.2 Checksum Values157D.1.3 Field Formats157Null Fields157Latitude and Longitude Values158Time Values158Other Values158D.2 NMEA Sentence Summary159Table D2 NMEA-0183 Sentences159D.3 GGA160Table D3 GGA Sentence Fields160D.4 GLL161Table D4 GLL Sentence Fields161D.5 GSA162Table D5 GSA Sentence Fields162D.6 RMC163Table D6 RMC Sentence Fields163D.7 VTG164Table D7 VTG Sentence Fields164D.8 ZDA165Table D8 ZDA Sentence Fields165E GSM AT-Commands167E.1 General Commands168Table E1 General Commands Supported168E.2 Call Control Commands168Table E2 Call Control Commands Supported168E.3 Network Service Commands169Table E3 Network Service Commands Supported169E.4 Security Commands169Table E4 Security Commands Supported169E.5 Short Messages Commands (PDU Mode)170Table E5 SMS Commands Supported170E.6 Supplementary Services Commands171Table E6 Supplementary Services Commands Supported171E.7 Data Commands171Table E7 Data Commands Supported171E.8 V.24-V.25 Commands172Table E8 V24-V25 Commands Supported172E.9 Specific AT Commands173Table E9 AT Commands Supported173E.10 GSM Class 1 FAX Commands173Bibliography175Glossary177Index183A183B183C183D185E185F186G186H187I187K187L187M188N189O189P189R190S191T191U192V192W193X193Z193Reader Comment Form195CrossCheck GSM Operation Manual November 2000 P/N: 43458-00 Revision: B195We appreciate your comments and suggestions for improving this publication. 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