S&T CAREU U1 Lite User Manual
S&T CAREU U1 Lite User Manual
S&T CAREU U1 Lite User Manual
Vehicle Tracker
User Guide
Version: 0.1
Reference No.:
Date: March 09, 2012
Disclaimer
The information, specification, images and photos in this user guide are subject to change without
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restricted and proprietary information that it has been exclusively prepared for the internal use of
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Features
Chapter 1
This document will guides you to start the CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker. However, as
this document contains basic device configuration only, please see the CAREU U1 Lite
Protocol Document for the advanced information.
A microcontroller can probe location and command data at regular intervals, derive actions
from location, peripheral and control data, and execute such actions.
Among the best features of the CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker, in particular, they transmit
data in ASCII mode or binary mode.
Peripheral data indicates the status of various peripherals connected to and/or controlled by
the device. The peripherals include, but not limited to, door locks/un-locks, starter interrupt,
ignition, battery, engine and panic button.
The firmware in the device applies intelligent filtering to overcome coverage limitations for
both GPS and GSM/GPRS networks.
Motion sensor controls the status of the device, whether in sleep, idle or fully-powered
mode, and thereby controls the amount of current consumed by the device.
Backup battery and tamper sensing GPS Antennas primarily indicate the loss of Main
Power and the interruption of GPS antenna connectivity.
The device supports over-the-air firmware upgrade to deliver additional functionality without
physically touching the device once installed.
Chapter 1
• Users can connect PC's HyperTerminal to the Diagnostic/setting port for the AVL
configuration.
• G-Sensor for car accident prevention, car tow-away warning and power management.
• The audio interface supports hand-free phone call.
• GPIO that connects to any customer monitoring points by door switch, anti-thief or
actuators.
• The A/D input that connects the analog signal sensor to the AVL, such as the fuel or
temperature sensor.
1.5 Related Document
[1] CAREU U1 Lite Protocol Document
Chapter 1
2.1 Dimensions
Chapter 2
1 2
5
Chapter 2
• Remove the screw at the bottom of the device to open it. Then you will find the SIM
card slot inside.
• Insert your SIM card into the device with SIM card's gold area down and the
notched corner toward the notched edge of the SIM card socket. Make sure it
is installed correctly in place. Reinstall the cover.
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• Connect the GPS antenna to the SMA connector jack on the front side of the
device (circled as the illustration below) by completely screwing the GPS
antenna's plug connector.
• Connect 4-wire power cable to the power connector on the front side of the
CAREU U1 Lite device (8~30V)
Chapter 3
The device uses a 3-axis G-Force sensor to detect the vehicle motion and the
impact on the vehicle. The X, Y and Z axis definition will be affected by the location
of device installation.
Chapter 2
DC Vin = +8 ~ +30V
1 DC IN Power supply input I
Normal = 70mA @ 12V
Open-Collector
4 Output1 O Imax = 300mA
Output1
2. I/O Connector
Open-Collector
1 Output 2 O Imax = 300mA
Output 2
Positive Trigger
3 Input 2 I DC Vin = +30 ~ +7V (Active high)
input 2
Negative Trigger
4 Input 1 I DC VIN = +6V ~ 0V (Low Active)
input 1
Not Connected
5 NC
Analog Input 1
6 Analog input 1 I DC VIN = +30V ~ 0V
Not Connected
7 NC
Not Connected
8 NC
Not Connected
9 NC
Not Connected
10 NC
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Chapter 2
In some newer editions of Windows X XP,, the CAREU U1 Lite device can be installed as a
"virtual COM port" device whereby the CAREU U1 Lite would automatically access Windows
XP's inbox USB drivers. While in some other earlier editions of Windows X XP, you would need
to manually install the USB driver for the CAREU U1 Lite device. In the following content of
this section, you will be guided to how the installation can be done in both cases.
To
o install the device driver for the CAREU U1 Lite, connect the CAREU U1 Lite device
to your system with an USB cable as mentioned in Mini USB Cable Connection on
section 3.1
3.1.
As soon as the connection is made between the CAREU U1 Lite and your compute
computer, a
balloon appears above the notification area saying an USB device is found.
Chapter 3
If the wizard prompts to help you install the software for "STMicroelectronics Virtual
COM Port". Select Install the software automatically (Recommended). Press the
Next button to proceed.
Chapter 2
In [Device Manager], the CAREU U1 Lite device is included under Ports (COM & LPT) as
"STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port". COM port number is displayed as well.
Chapter 3
After you select No, not this time, if the wizard only prompts to help you install software
for "USB device", you need to manually install the driver. Select Install from a list or
specific location (Advanced). Press the the Next button to proceed.
Chapter 2
Select Search for the best driver in these locations. Check Include this location
in the search. Press the Browse button to assign where your the CAREU U1 Lite
device driver locates on your local disk.
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
In [Device Manager], the CAREU U1 Lite device is included under Ports (COM & LPT) as
"S&T Tracker". COM port number is displayed as well.
Chapter 3
2. If you are prompted to input the information of your location, complete them to proceed.
4. In the Name box, type a name that describes the connection. In the Icon box, click
an appropriate icon. Press the OK button to proceed.
Chapter 2
6. In the connection that you have just set up, click File | Properties. Select the
[Connect To] tab. From the [Connect using] drop down list, select the correct com
port by checking it up at Windows XP's [DeviceManager] as previously mentioned
on page 21. Go there by clicking Start | Control Panel | System | Hardware |
Device Manager.
Chapter 3
8. In the [ASCII Sending] group box. Select both Send line ends with line feeds and
Echo typed characters locally. Press the OK button.
Chapter 2
9. Connect your the CAREU U1 Lite device to power as mentioned in Power and
I/O Cable Connection on page 12. The device startup message will be displayed.
10. In [HyperTerminal] window, type in the command "AT$VERSION?" and press the
Enter key. The hardware and firmware version will show. As long as your
[HyperTerminal] window appears as the screenshot below, a connection between the
device and your system has already been built up and working. It is time to send all
configuration commands.
Chapter 3
The CAREU U1 Lite Vehicle Tracker communicates with your control center by either
SMS or GPRS (TCP/UDP). Before the device is installed into a vehicle, communication
parameters should be set.
1. SMS Configuration
Use AT$SMSDST command to set a SMS control center phone number or short code.
For example, if the SMS control center phone number is +886123456789, the
AT$SMSDST command to be issued into HyperTerminal should be:
AT$SMSDST=+886123456789
OK
Then you can try to use cellular phone or SMS gateway to send a SMS message to
the CAREU U1 Lite device. Send a SMS message --> "AT$MODID?"
$MODID=101000001
OK
Chapter 2
2. GPRS Configuration
Please refer to the CAREU U1 Lite Protocol Document for more command details.
Chapter 3
After the device communication settings are done, the remote GPS tracking is ready to
function. The setting of GPS tracking can be done by using AT$PDSR command. For
example,
AT$PDSR=1,30,0,0,2,0,0,1,1 (Tracking through GPRS by time interval 30 seconds)
OK
For simple testing GPRS, run the TCP Server U-Series software which is provided by
S&T. It is simple server software that can wait for device connection and data.
Chapter 2
For advanced testing, you need the software Intelli TracerPlus. Please
request this software through your sales contact.
You can also apply for a testing account from S&T's FleetWeb solution through your sales
contact.
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
The firmware of the CAREU U1 Lite can only be updated through USB interface. With
the firmware loader tool provided by S&
S&T
T,, firmware update can be done for the device.
Such firmware loader runs on Windows
Windows-based
based systems. Too upgrade the firmware, follow
the procedure below:
5). Press browse the button to browse to the firmware provided by S&
S&T.
Chapter 3
Characteristics
Radio Performance
Frequency Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900MHz
GPS Functionality
Receiver 50 channels
Onboard Components
Chapter 4
Interface I/O
Electrical
Environment
Battery
Chapter 4
Systems & Technology Corp. (S&T), founded in 1987, is a market leader in Automatic Vehicle
Locating (AVL) solutions, Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and navigation. It has formed a
professional development team to innovate the most advanced and comprehensive GPS tracking
products for the customers and has built a global service network to provide non-stop services and
support.
With the well-established marketing networks of over 100 distributors in the world, S&T is your
trustworthy tracking solution provider. For more product information, please contact S&T by Email,
phone or fax.
Email avl@systech.com.tw
Phone +886-2-2698-1599
Fax +886-2-2698-1211
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Chapter 5. Regulation
FCC Regulations:
15.19(a)(3):
This device 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.
15.105(b):
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human
proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8inches) during normal operation.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
RF Exposure Information
This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
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