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LV300 Overview Proprietary and Confidential Version 1.0 Revised and Updated: September 14, 2022 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. LV300 Overview Legal Notices IMPORTANT 1. All legal terms and safety and operating instructions should be read thoroughly before the product accompanying this document is installed and operated. 2. This document should be retained for future reference. 3. Attachments, accessories or peripheral devices not supplied or recommended in writing by Pointer Telocation Ltd. May be hazardous and/or may cause damage to the product and should not, in any circumstances, be used or combined with the product. General The product accompanying this document is not designated for and should not be used in life support appliances, devices, machines or other systems of any sort where any malfunction of the product can reasonably be expected to result in injury or death. Customers of Pointer Telocation Ltd. using, integrating, and/or selling the product for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Pointer Telocation Ltd. for any resulting loss or damages. Warranty Exceptions and Disclaimers Pointer Telocation Ltd. Shall bear no responsibility and shall have no obligation under the foregoing limited warranty for any damages resulting from normal wear and tear, the cost of obtaining substitute products, or any defect that is (i) discovered by purchaser during the warranty period but purchaser does not notify Pointer Telocation Ltd. Until after the end of the warranty period, (ii) caused by any accident, force majeure, misuse, abuse, handling or testing, improper installation or unauthorized repair or modification of the product, (iii) caused by use of any software not supplied by Pointer Telocation Ltd., or by use of the product other than in accordance with its documentation, or (iv) the result of electrostatic discharge, electrical surge, fire, flood or similar causes. Unless otherwise provided in a written agreement between the purchaser and Pointer Telocation Ltd., the purchaser shall be solely responsible for the proper configuration, testing and verification of the product prior to deployment in the field. POINTER TELOCATION LTD.S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASERS SOLE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE PRODUCT HARDWARE, SOFTWARE OR SOFTWARE MEDIA (OR IF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS NOT POSSIBLE, OBTAIN A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE) AS PROVIDED ABOVE. POINTER TELOCATION LTD. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL POINTER TELOCATION LTD. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOSS OR INTERRUPTION OF USE, DATA, REVENUES OR PROFITS) RESULTING FROM A BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR BASED ON ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, EVEN IF POINTER TELOCATION LTD. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 2 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. LV300 Overview Intellectual Property Copyright in and to this document is owned solely by Pointer Telocation Ltd. Nothing in this document shall be construed as granting you any license to any intellectual property rights subsisting in or related to the subject matter of this document including, without limitation, patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights or other intellectual property rights, all of which remain the sole property of Pointer Telocation Ltd. Subject to applicable copyright law, no part of this document may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means
(electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), or for any purpose, without the express written permission of Pointer Telocation Ltd. FCC & IC Compliance Statement The FCC Wants You to Know 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. Class B device:
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. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CAN ICES-3 (B) / NMB-3 (B) This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 3 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. LV300 Overview Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. 2. den compromettre le fonctionnement. Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible FCC Warning (Modification statement) Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules. Or Powerfleet has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. ISED Warning (Modification statement) Augury napprouve aucune modification apporte lappareil par lutilisateur, quelle quen soit la nature. Tout changement ou modification peuvent annuler le droit dutilisation de lappareil par lutilisateur. ppendix C2 - RF Exposure Warnings LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 4 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. LV300 Overview 1. Mobile Device RF Exposure Statement:
a. Mobile Device definition: Mobile: (2.1091) (b) A mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than fixed locations and to generally be used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitters radiating structure(s) and the body of the user or nearby persons. Per 2.1091d(d)(4) In some cases
(for example, modular or desktop transmitters), the potential conditions of use of a device may not allow easy classification of that device as either Mobile or Portable. In these cases, applicants are responsible for determining minimum distances for compliance for the intended use and installation of the device based on evaluation of either specific absorption rate
(SAR), field strength, or power density, whichever is most appropriate. b. Statement in UM:
RF Exposure -
For FCC: This device is only authorized for use in a mobile application. At least 20 cm of separation distance between the (Product Name) device and the user's body must be maintained at all times. For IC: La distance entre l'utilisateur et de produits ne devrait pas tre infrieure 20cm Interference statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Wireless notice This device complies with FCC/ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS102 of the ISED radio frequency
(RF) Exposure rules. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 5 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. LV300 Overview Le prsent appareil est conforme l'exposition aux radiations FCC / ISED dfinies pour un environnement non contrl et rpond aux directives d'exposition de la frquence de la FCC radiofrquence (RF) et RSS102 de la frquence radio (RF) ISED rgles d'exposition. L'metteur ne doit pas tre colocalis ni fonctionner conjointement avec autre antenne ou autre metteur. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 6 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. LV300 Overview Table of Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 9 About this Document .................................................................................................... 9 Abbreviations .............................................................................................................. 9 References .................................................................................................................. 9 Revision History ........................................................................................................... 9 The CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview ........................................................................... 10 2.1 Overview................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 Main Advantages over the CelloTrack T ......................................................................... 11 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 The CelloTrack LTE Plus Variants ............................................................................ 12 The CelloTrack Standalone .......................................................................................... 12 The CelloTrack Power / LV300 ...................................................................................... 12 The LV300.PS ............................................................................................................ 12 The CelloTrack Lighter ................................................................................................ 13 CelloTrack LTE Plus Variants ........................................................................................ 13 CelloTrack Accessories ................................................................................................ 13 The CelloTrack Cradle ................................................................................................. 14 The CelloTrack Magnetic Cradle .................................................................................... 15 The CelloTrack LTE Plus Description ........................................................................ 16 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 CelloTrack Interfaces .................................................................................................. 16 The CelloTrack Standalone Interface ..................................................................... 16 The CelloTrack Power Interface ............................................................................ 17 CelloTrack Front Button and LEDs ......................................................................... 17 CelloTrack Connector .......................................................................................... 17 CelloTrack Power Harness .................................................................................... 18 CelloTrack COMM LED description ................................................................................. 19 Overview ........................................................................................................... 19 Cellular Network Monitoring Zone ......................................................................... 19 GNSS Monitoring Zone ........................................................................................ 21 User Features ............................................................................................................ 22 Activation .......................................................................................................... 22 De-Activation ..................................................................................................... 22 Panic/Distress .................................................................................................... 22 Battery Status Manual Check ............................................................................... 22 BLE Functionality ........................................................................................................ 23 MultiSense and MultiSense-TH ..................................................................................... 23 CelloTrack Feature List ................................................................................................ 24 LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 7 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. LV300 Overview CelloTrack Operational States ................................................................................. 26 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 Not Activated State .................................................................................................... 26 Hibernation State ....................................................................................................... 26 Glancing ............................................................................................................ 27 Specific Time Glancing......................................................................................... 28 Not Live Tracking ................................................................................................ 28 Tracking State ........................................................................................................... 29 Live Tracking ...................................................................................................... 30 Tracking with GNSS Peeking ................................................................................ 30 Offline Tracking .................................................................................................. 31 Improved (Take Location) Tracking Mode .............................................................. 32 BOD/EOD Tracking Mode ..................................................................................... 32 Radio-Off .................................................................................................................. 33 Motion Detection ........................................................................................................ 33 CelloTrack Power Features ...................................................................................... 35 CelloTrack LTE Plus Specifications .......................................................................... 36 CelloTrack Release Package .................................................................................... 39 8.1.1 8.1.2 Evaluation Suite ......................................................................................................... 39 Communication Center ........................................................................................ 39 Cellocator Programmer ........................................................................................ 39 Integration Package (Cellocator GW) ............................................................................ 40 Cellocator Wireless Communication Protocol .................................................................. 40 Cellocator Integration Package Manual .......................................................................... 40 Evaluation Suite Manual .............................................................................................. 40 Cellocator Programmer Manual .................................................................................... 41 Integration Manual ..................................................................................................... 41 Training Presentation .................................................................................................. 41 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 6 7 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 8 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 1 Introduction 1.1 About this Document This document provides a brief overview of the CelloTrack LTE Plus and its accessories. It includes descriptions of the CelloTrack variants, CelloTrack special features and modes of operation, battery life tables and technical specifications. This document describes the high-level system features and capabilities of the CelloTrack LTE Plus. For further details about MultiSense devices, the other main component of the CelloTrack LTE Plus solution, refer to the MultiSense Product Overview. 1.2 Abbreviations Abbreviation Description FB GSM GPS GNSS OTA SMS IP 8M AH 3D LED APS GPIO Front Button Global System for Mobile communications Global Positioning System Global Navigation Satellite System Over the Air Short Message Service (GSM) International Protection Rating Eight Months Amper Hour 3 Dimensions Light Emitted Diode Automatic Power Save (modem feature) General Purpose Input / Output 1.3 References
# Reference 1 Programmer Manual 2 Wireless Communication Protocol Description 1.4 Revision History Version Date Description 1.0 October 5,2020 Adding LV300 variants LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 9 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 2 The CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 2.1 Overview Cellocator's CelloTrack LTE Plus is designed for advanced asset tracking and asset management applications, and provides enhanced functionality, ease of installation and support for a wide range of applications: target applications include inventory management throughout short/mid-term Track & Trace, shipment and distribution management, security (anti-theft), protection (anti-vandal, break-in detection) and more. The capabilities provided by the CelloTrack LTE can greatly reduce an enterprise's financial losses incurred as a result of the often-difficult task of successfully tracking and remotely managing the location, usage profile and security aspects of unpowered but mobile transportation equipment. This equipment includes trailers, containers, train wagons or any kind of valuable mobile asset such as electricity generators, heavy machinery, chemical toilets and waste containers. The CelloTrack LTE unit can interface via a short-range RF link to multiple MultiSense devices, which acts as a Wireless Sensors Network (WSN). Read more about MultiSense devices in the MultiSense and MultiSense-TH section. The unit includes a 6 pin connector for programming, covered by a rubber cover for dust and water protection (IP67). The unit also provides a durable and long-life solution that supports up to 20 months of continuous operation (single GNSS readings and Cellular transmissions per day). The unit supports the required network standards for NA and supports all the major service providers and their affiliates, such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Telus and Rogers. Based on Cello and CelloTrack technologies, the CelloTrack LTE supports similar tracking, communication, GNSS location-based features and maintenance capabilities as per those available in the Cello and CelloTrack families. Other CelloTrack LTE Plus features include:
Stand-alone tracking device; it can be installed and operated for long periods without a power supply. Houses all components in the same enclosure, including battery, GNSS positioning engine, Cellular modem and antennas. Highly rugged durable IP67 weatherproof casing for outdoor long-life service. Long operation time (up to 20 months @ 1 transmission / day) via 5.3 Ah rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery. Purpose-built for minimum idle current consumption during hibernation. Supports NA LTE network with user equipment category CAT 1. Scalable Cellular communication technology; it can support any cellular network supported by the Cinterion modem family. CSR SiRFstarV based GPS and GLONSS positioning engine for reduced acquisition time and better accuracy. Supports a Wireless Sensor Network and up to 16 MultiSense devices. Two fully configurable general purpose I/O ports: Digital, Analog or Pulse Counter inputs or Open Collector outputs. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 10 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview A 3D accelerometer that detects crashes (accidents), movement and vibrations of assets and enables different transmission rates for a moving asset and a standing asset. A programmable (on/off/test/panic) push button. Two monitoring LEDs for GSM and GNSS status indication. A charging and communication connector. Easy mounting using double-sided adhesive / screws / or magnetic cradle. Dual tampering detection: Cradle from surface or Unit from cradle. Designed for operation with minimal maintenance (environment tests, Halt tests, Formal reliability assessments). Operating temperature range: -30C to 75C. ISO16750 compliance (shock, temperature, humidity, UV, chemical, salt, and so on). Supports up to 9000 time-stamped events. Supports a variety of operation (logging and reporting frequency) profiles to meet required transmissions and power budget. Advanced carrier selection algorithm. Built-in Geo-fence capabilities. Supports an internal 6 pin connector allowing RMA and debugging. Supports OTA FW upgrade (FOTA). 2.2 Main Advantages over the CelloTrack T Supports 4G (LTE Cat1) Cellular networks. Extended operating temperature range (-30C to 75C instead of -20C to 60C) Supports a Wireless Sensor Network and up to 16 MultiSense devices. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 11 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 3 The CelloTrack LTE Plus Variants 3.1 The CelloTrack Standalone The regular CelloTrack unit is designed for unpowered assets. It is ideal for trailers, containers, trains and other high value mobile assets. The unit includes a 6-pin connector for battery charging, programming, and two general purpose I/Os which can function as dry contact inputs, threshold based input, analog input, frequency counter or open collector output (relay driver). The connector is covered by a rubber cover for dust and water protection (IP67). The CelloTrack LTE with XT battery provides an asset tracking solution for environments of temperature range -30C to +70C and charging temperature range of -20C to +60C. The CelloTrack LTE support up to 20 months of single GPS readings and GPRS transmissions per day, utilizing a 5.3 Ah rechargeable Li-Poly battery. The unit is charged via a dedicated charger from a standard electric wall outlet (110 /
230 V). 3.2 The CelloTrack Power / LV300 The CelloTrack Power unit is designed specifically for assets which have an occasional power connection, such as trailers. The unit charges its battery when the power is connected and uses its battery and the advanced power management algorithm to maintain tracking when the power is disconnected. The product has the LV300 brand name for certain markets in USA The unit includes a pigtail harness for battery charging, programming and two general purpose I/Os which can function as dry contact inputs, threshold based input, analog input, frequency counter or open collector output
(relay driver). The unit is charged via the asset (trailer) power supply (12 / 24 V). When not connected to power supply, the unit supports the same temperature range and life time of the CelloTrack Standalone. When connected to external power, the CelloTrack power supports temperature range of -30C to +75C. 3.3 The LV300.PS The LV300.PS variant is based on LV300 and intend to support external accessory. The LV300.PS features the power supply for the accessory, which is supplied via one of the I/Os. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 12 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 3.4 The CelloTrack Lighter The CelloTrack Lighter unit is designed especially for applications where power is connected only on ignition on and minimum installation and maintenance is required. The CelloTrack Lighter is shipped as a kit comprised of the CelloTrack Power and the Lighter Harness. The Lighter Harness is terminated with a connector which fits a vehicles standard cigarette lighter socket. This setup allows the unit to be installed in the drivers cabin with a fast and simple connection to the vehicle power. The unit charges its battery when the power is connected and uses its battery and the advanced power management algorithms to maintain tracking when vehicle power is disconnected.
NOTES:
- The SIM card must also support the declared temperature range to provide overall unit support.
- The parameter Enable Extended Charging Temperature Range in the PL should be set to 1.
3.5 CelloTrack LTE Plus Variants The CelloTrack LTE Plus supports the following variants:
CelloTrack Standalone: GC9773014-000 CelloTrack XT LTE C1 NA CelloTrack Power: GC9773013-000 CelloTrack Power XT LTE C1 NA LV300: GC9773010-010 LV300 LV300.PS: GC9773010-020 LV300.PS 3.6 CelloTrack Accessories The CelloTrack accessories are described in the following table:
Part Description CelloTrack Cradle PN: 805-60803 A cradle designed to be mounted on the surface of a container, wagon or track, and which holds the CelloTrack unit. CelloTrack Magnetic Cradle PN: 815-60803 Allows CelloTrack Family units to be fixed on steel (iron) surfaces by means of very strong permanent magnets. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 13 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Part Description Lighter Harness PN: 711-00316 Communication Harness PN: 711-00251 The Lighter Harness, together with the CelloTrack Power, make up the CelloTrack Lighter kit. Allows configuration and FW upgrades. Please read the warning below. CelloTrack Charger EU PN: 711-00168 CelloTrack Charger US PN: 711-00170 CelloTrack external charger to be used in Europe. CelloTrack external charger to be used in the USA. CelloTrack XT Battery PN: 711-20071 Additional XT (Extreme Temperature) battery. CelloTrack Power 3G NA Evaluation Kit PN: K080-001 Evaluation kit for the CelloTrack Power 3G NA.
WARNING: The Communication Harness used for the CelloTrack T family and the CelloTrack LTE (PN 711-00251) is different from the one used for the legacy CelloTrack
(PN 711-00278). Using the wrong Communication Harness can damage the electrical circuit of the CelloTrack T, and require repair at the Cellocator premises (RMA). Therefore only the correct Communication Harness, easily differentiated by its red label, should be used.
3.7 The CelloTrack Cradle The CelloTrack Cradle is designed to be mounted on the surface of a mobile asset and to firmly hold the CelloTrack unit. The cradle supports mounting on a surface by double-sided adhesive tape or by using screws. The cradle also supports a setup with four POT magnets, allowing instant attachment to metal (iron) surfaces. The unit can be easily placed into the cradle using the cradle side snaps. The cradle also supports securing the CelloTrack in the cradle by using four cable ties. Detection of removal of the cradle from the mounting surface (cradle tamper detection) is also supported. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 14 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 3.8 The CelloTrack Magnetic Cradle The CelloTrack Magnetic Cradle is a standard CelloTrack cradle with four powerful POT magnets. This configuration allows instant attachment to a vehicle or an asset with a metal surface, on a per-trip basis, in order to provide covert CelloTrack installation. It is especially useful for monitoring rented trucks or containers for a specific trip or time period. The POT magnet technology annuls the influence of the magnetic field on the CelloTrack GSM modem, GNSS antenna, and the electronic circuit, while providing a concentrated magnetic force to attach the cradle to the assets surface. The CelloTrack Magnetic Cradle is designed to contend with rapid acceleration or braking, and serious vibration caused by journeys over rough roads, and it can even remain effective where layers of dirt separate between the magnets and the vehicle surface or in cases where the vehicles body material is not 100% iron. Each of the magnets supports up to 16 Kg, i.e, 64 Kg per cradle, while the CelloTrack weight is approximately only 0.55 Kg. The CelloTrack Magnetic Cradle has been successfully tested while driving in difficult conditions on rough roads. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 15 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 4 The CelloTrack LTE Plus Description 4.1 CelloTrack Interfaces 4.1.1 The CelloTrack Standalone Interface 1 FB (Front Button) 2 COMM LED 3 SYS LED 4 Cradle Tamper Switch 5 Cradle 6 Unit Tamper Switch 7 Connector 8 Connector Cover LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 16 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 4.1.2 The CelloTrack Power Interface 1. CelloTrack Power harness (pigtail) 2. FB (Front Button) 3. COMM LED 4. SYS LED 4.1.3 CelloTrack Front Button and LEDs The Front Button allows activation/de-activation, battery status check and battery replacement sequence. The SYS LED is a dual color (Green and Red) LED, which indicates unit activation/de-activation, panic, and battery status/replacement. The COMM LED is a dual color (Green and Red) LED, which indicates the units cellular communication and position status. 4.1.4 CelloTrack Connector The CelloTrack 6-pin connector is protected by a plastic cover, providing IP67 compliancy. The following illustration shows the CelloTrack unit with the rubber cover removed. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 17 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Pin 1 Pin 6 The connector pin out is as follows:
Pin 1 VCC Pin 2 Ground (GND) Pin 3 General Purpose I/O 1 (GP1) Pin 4 General Purpose I/O 2 (GP2) Pin 5 RS232 TXD Pin 6 RS232 RXD
NOTE: Removing the connector cover revokes the units IP67 compliancy. It is the customers responsibility to provide proper sealing if the connector cover is removed.
4.1.5 CelloTrack Power Harness The CelloTrack Power utilizes a 45 cm pigtail harness which ends with several free wires and a connector for the programming cable, as described in the following table. Pin No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Color Function Free Wire Programming Connector Pin No. red VCC (9-32v) black Ground (GND)
orange General Purpose I/O (GP) +
brown General Purpose I/O (GP) +
green RS232 TXD yellow RS232 RXD 1 2 3 LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 18 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 4.2 CelloTrack COMM LED description 4.2.1 Overview The COMM LED is used to indicate unit cellular communication and position with a green light. The blinking pattern is constructed from cycles of 2 blinking zones each, which will be repeated by unit continually. The first zone represents the functionality of Cellular communication (GSM), the second zone the GNSS status. Each zone will last 3 seconds with 1 second of LED off interval between them. 5 seconds LED Off interval will separate between each cycle. 4.2.2 Cellular Network Monitoring Zone Status GSM Off Not registered to GSM/No SIM Blinking pattern Off LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 19 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Status Blinking pattern Registered in Home GSM network
(not attached to GPRS) Registered in Roaming GSM network
(not attached to GPRS) Attached to GPRS/home Attached to GPRS/roaming LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 20 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 4.2.3 GNSS Monitoring Zone Status GNSS Off GNSS is unplugged/faulty Blinking pattern Off GNSS communicating, but not navigating GNSS is in navigation mode GNSS is in GYRO mode
(only for compatible models) Note: To save energy, the COMM LED performs only 10 indications cycles (total time 120 seconds) upon unit activation and/or upon unit reset, and is then shut off. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 21 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 4.3 User Features 4.3.1 Activation When the unit is not active, upon pressing the front button for 5 seconds (long press), the unit is activated. The SYS LED lights for 5 seconds in Green, to indicate the user that the unit is active. The COMM LED performs 10 GSM/GPS indication cycles, and then is shut off. Note that after battery replacement, the unit shall be automatically activated, i.e. with no need of activation by button as described above. After automatic activation, the SYS LED behaves as described above.
NOTE: Consecutive presses are ignored, if started before the SYS LED indication of the previous press/sequence ended.
4.3.2 De-Activation When the unit is active, upon pressing the front button for 5 seconds (long press), the unit is de-activated. The SYS LED shall light for 5 seconds in Red, to indicate the user that the unit is not active. In the case of enabled logged or distress events, the de-
activation is postponed until the events are transmitted (or until Modem Max On Time expiration). In the postpone time, the SYS LED shall blink (200msec on every 1 second) in Red.
NOTE: Consecutive presses are ignored, if started before the SYS LED indication of the previous press/sequence ended.
4.3.3 Panic/Distress When the unit is active, upon pressing the front button for a period of between 0 and 5 seconds (short press), a panic/distress press is recognized. The SYS LED then reflects the battery SOH (State of Health):
If the SOH is above the preprogrammed minimum - the SYS LED lights for 2 seconds in Green. If the SOH is below (or equal to) the preprogrammed minimum - the SYS LED lights for 2 seconds in Red.
NOTE: Consecutive presses are ignored, if started before the SYS LED indication of the previous press/sequence ended.
4.3.4 Battery Status Manual Check A maintenance operator can manually check the battery status. For doing it, when the unit is active, the maintenance operator will perform panic/distress press the front button for a period of between 0 and 5 seconds (short press). The SYS LED shall than reflect the battery SOH (State of Health):
LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 22 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview If the SOH is above the preprogrammed minimum - the SYS LED lights for 2 seconds in Green. If the SOH is below (or equal to) the preprogrammed minimum - the SYS LED lights for 2 seconds in Red. 4.4 BLE Functionality The method of communication between the CelloTrack 10y and MultiSense devices is BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) 2.4 GHz short range low energy wireless communication. This method of communication is intended to provide considerably reduced power consumption, footprint and cost, with these three parameters the most important values within the IoT world.
NOTE: BT SIG certification is currently in the product evolution process.
Using BLE, the CelloTrack 10y can communicate with up to 16 MultiSense devices in a Master and Slave type setup. However, in order to function correctly as a WSN, the 10y unit and MultiSense devices must be paired, as described on page 23. Using 10y and paired MultiSense devices as a local WSN enables you to leverage an environment, within which you can sense where different measurements are expected such as inside cooled cargo boxes, or in a long trailer where the environmental conditions inside the trailer may be different from those closer to the door. Another form of communication between the 10y and MultiSense devices is via transparent (guest) mode. In this mode, no pairing process is required and thus the CelloTrack 10y does not manage or save MultiSense device data or thresholds. As a result, in transparent mode the CelloTrack 10y can be used as a gateway to unlimited MultiSense devices. In situations where only MultiSense MAC addresses are required, Tag mode (similar to iBeacon mode) can be activated. For further information about the configurable BLE parameters, refer to the Programming Manual. 4.5 MultiSense and MultiSense-TH LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 23 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview The MultiSense is a remote peripheral sensor, communicating and configured by the CelloTrack 10y via a short-range RF link. There are 2 models of MultiSense: regular devices that can measure temperature called "MultiSense", and "MultiSense-TH" devices which have a combined temperature and humidity sensor. The MultiSense device has the following sensors:
Temperature sensor Humidity sensor (only in the MultiSense-TH model) Hall effect magnetic sensor Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) Accelerometer sensor The CelloTrack 10y supports up to 16 fully programmable MultiSense devices. If "Guest mode" is enabled (via the Guest and Tag MultiSense reporting parameter), the unit will also connect with MultiSense units not in its list, read their sensors and pass the data (in raw format) to the server. Only listed MultiSense units also get configuration blocks and their readings are fully processed by the 10y. If "Tag mode" is enabled, the 10y unit will only report on existence (reception of advertisements) of unpaired MultiSense units, not reading their sensors. MultiSense devices can be paired with the unit by entering the MultiSense MAC address, which is written on the MultiSense, in the MultiSense Editor window accessed via the Cellocator Programmer. 4.6 CelloTrack Feature List The following list details the features and capabilities of the CelloTrack family. These features are actually a combination of the Fleet management capabilities derived from Cellocators Cello product line and specific asset management capabilities designed solely for the CelloTrack family. Geo-Fences (100) Way Points Roaming List (100) Usage counters (PTO) Server authentication Automatic SIM PIN lock DNS support Virtual odometer Jamming detection Road curve smoothing Cell-ID report Offline Tracking Wake up event Movement detection Crash detection LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 24 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Time based events (adaptive to movement status) Specific time (in day) reporting Distance based events Velocity Adaptive message rate Home/Roam adaptive message rate Distress reporting mode (higher priority) Over speeding alerts Go/Halt reports Internal excessive temp A/D threshold events Frequency threshold events GNSS status events Watchdog Battery level reporting Network dependent traffic Opt Cellocator+ (Maintenance) server support OTA/Serial Firmware upgrade OTA/Serial configuration update Nested Output activation Gradual Output activation Programmed Output activation The CelloTrack Power support also the following features:
External Power monitoring Temp dependent Backup Battery charging LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 25 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 5 CelloTrack Operational States The unit operates in one of the following three operational states:
Not active state Hibernation stat Fully operational state. Each operational state is comprised of a number of operational modes. There is an additional BOD/EOD Tracking Mode that the CelloTrack 10y can be programmed to support. 5.1 Not Activated State The Not Activated operational state enables storage of a fully assembled unit
(including battery connection and SIM card insertion) but prevents unnecessary battery drainage and self-discharging. This state is designed for maximum battery conservation and can prove especially useful, for example, when transporting multiple pre-installed units to an installation plant. When the CelloTrack unit is in the Not Activated state, it remains in sleep mode most of the time. Once per second, however, it exits sleep mode, checks for an activation attempt by checking whether the front button and/or temper switch is depressed, and returns to sleep (assuming the main button is not depressed). In this state, the unit does not respond to input triggers, nor does it perform or react to Error! Reference source not found., and the units GNSS and GSM modules remain unpowered. Entering this state: Upon Deactivation Procedure Leaving this state: Upon Activation Procedure 5.2 Hibernation State When the CelloTrack unit is in the Hibernation state, it remains in sleep mode most of the time and awakens once per second to check for inputs, button state changes, and motion. Typically, the Hibernation state is used for asset or cargo tracking, when maximum battery life is the primary consideration and infrequent updates are sufficient. In addition to checking inputs, button state changes, and motion once per second, the CelloTrack unit awakens periodically, powers up all its modules, communicates with the server, and transmits a unit location update. This is known as glancing (see the following section). The Hibernation state employs a number of modes and functionalities, as shown in the following table. Mode Description Sleep For battery conservation. Sensor checking Once per second. Glancing Occurs periodically or at a specific time of day; refer to the following Error! Reference source not found. section. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 26 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Offline tracking data upload session Maintenance server sessions Not live tracking If offline tracking is enabled, the unit transmits all messages collected during the trip at the end of the trip (and after a preprogrammed time has elapsed). Refer to the Error! Reference source not found. section on page Error! Bookmark not defined.. The unit periodically connects to a maintenance server for firmware and configuration upgrades. Typically this is done once per day. The unit never enters the Tracking state, but does, however, send start and stop messages when movement is detected or ends. Refer to the Error!
Reference source not found. section on page Error! Bookmark not defined. During Hibernation, GPRS messages are not received by the unit and not stored in the cellular network thus they are lost. However, SMS messages that are sent by the system are received by the unit during glancing. 5.2.1 Glancing The periodical wake up and location update process is known as Glancing. During Glancing, the unit is fully operational, the GSM and GNSS modules are powered up
(when the GNSS is powered the navigation SYS LED blinks every 2 seconds), and the RS232 port is operational. By default, Glancing occurs according to a configurable time period. Alternatively, you can configure Glancing to occur at a specified time of the day (see the Error!
Reference source not found. section on page Error! Bookmark not defined.) or enable both modes. If both modes are enabled they are maintained in parallel and independently. The Glancing frequency depends on the following two periods (for more information, refer to the CelloTrack Programming Manual):
The glancing duration (programmable). The sleep period between location updates this is dependent on whether the unit is in motion. This combination is known as adaptive glancing frequency. The GNSS module remains active until a successful GNSS acquisition occurs or until the dedicated GNSS timeout expires. The GSM module is activated for a pre-programmed time. When this ends, the next Glancing cycle begins. Thus it is the GSM duration which actually defines the duration of the Glancing cycle. Typically, the GSM duration must be no shorter than two minutes in order to accomplish GSM registration, GPRS dial up, and reception of SMS commands sent from the back end application during Hibernation. 30 seconds before the end of Glancing, the unit sends an update message and the GNSS data. If GNSS acquisition fails during the current Glancing session, the last known GNSS data is sent. This message can either be sent as a regular event and/or configured as a distress session. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 27 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview The following figure shows the stages of Glancing. GPRS Dial up A successful glancing event is generated GSM Registration 30 seconds GSM GNSS t t Glancing begins GPS has successfully accomplished an acquisition or the GPS timeout has expired Glancing ends 2 minutes minimum The current consumption in Glancing depends on the distance to the GSM communication base and communication network conditions. If there is a GSM registration fault, the modem is switched off before the programmed time in order to conserve power. The Glancing event messages that were not transmitted are stored in the units message queue for the next Glancing session (if storing to memory is enabled). 5.2.2 Specific Time Glancing Glancing can be configured to occur at a specific time of the day to enable the reception of status updates from all the units of the fleet concurrently. To prevent communication server overload due to multiple simultaneous transmissions, a randomization algorithm is implemented: when the appointed time arrives, each unit calculates a random time offset and transmits its update. The result is that all the transmissions are grouped around the specified time, some before, some after.
NOTE: Specific Time Glancing can only be enabled if the GNSS has acquired a valid fix
(location and time) at least once in the past. If the unit is not in the Hibernation state when the specified time occurs (for example, it is in the Tracking state), the Glancing message is still transmitted.
5.2.3 Not Live Tracking In Not Live Tracking the unit does not enter the Tracking state; however, it sends start and stop messages when motion is detected or ends. If both Not Live Tracking and Error! Reference source not found. are enabled, and the unit is in the Hibernation state, then when motion is detected the unit immediately LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 28 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview opens a distress session, sends a start motion message, and returns to Hibernation. When no further motion is detected, the unit opens a distress session, sends a stop motion message, and returns to Hibernation. This is known as start-stop reporting during Hibernation. 5.3 Tracking State By default, the unit is configured to enter the Tracking state when motion is detected and to exit Tracking when motion ends. This is done to conserve battery power. Motion not detected Hibernation Tracking Motion detected In the Tracking state the unit does the following:
Powers up its GNSS module. Powers up its GSM module. Sends regular location updates to the server. Provides full CelloTrack functionality, including: periodical and distance events, geo-fence related events, speed related events, and maintenance events. Activates its interfaces. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 29 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview In the Tracking state, the unit provides the best tracking and communication features, generates time/location updates (known as time events), and behaves as a standard fleet management oriented unit. This is the most energy-intensive state. You can configure the unit to work in one of the following tracking modes, and which are described in the following sections:
Live Tracking Offline Tracking Improved (Take Location) Tracking Mode BOD/EOD Tracking Mode 5.3.1 Live Tracking The unit is fully active and sends periodic updates to the server. This is not the default tracking mode. 5.3.2 Tracking with GNSS Peeking This tracking mode is similar to live tracking but uses less battery power: the GNSS module operates in peeks just before each time event (instead of permanent activation) and only if:
Time events are enabled and the time event interval is longer than 90 seconds. One valid GNSS fix has already been set. The GNSS module is switched off immediately after the time event message is generated. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 30 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Start Event Time Event Time Event Time Event TE Timeout Commun-
ication GPS Power t t GPS Fix received Programmable time
(60 sec by default) 5.3.3 Offline Tracking Auto Upload In this tracking mode the unit collects all updates during a trip and sends them all together at the end of the trip (the GNSS remains active). When motion is detected and offline tracking has been enabled, the unit powers up its modem and sends a start motion update. The unit then powers down its modem (the modem is a major current consumer) and generates and saves status updates until the end of motion is detected
(end of trip). It then powers up its modem again and sends all the interim messages to the server in a single transmission. This transmission session is known as Offline tracking data upload session which is one of the Hibernation state modes as explained in the Error! Reference source not found. section. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 31 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 5.3.4 Improved (Take Location) Tracking Mode This mode is based on the not-live-tracking mode and allows the unit to add and log extra locations between transmissions. Since the entire system is hibernating most of the time, the battery life is prolonged. In this mode, the unit behaves as follows:
Checks power lines, button state changes, motion and MultiSenses (if programmed to) once per second and logs them efficiently. Looks for distress (critical) events
(such as tamper, sensor reading crossed some predefined critical threshold) to report them immediately. Takes GNSS locations extra configurable times a day and logs them internally as Type-0 and/or Type-11 with the same message but encapsulated. GNSS and cellular modems are also activated upon distress event occurrences to immediately report the position of the event. A transmission is sent even if the GNSS has not got a fix after the timeout. If no fix is reached the Cell-ID transmission logic is used. The GNSS module is shut down, disregarding any applicative constraints to preserve energy. Turns on the cellular modem, at configurable times, and transmits the logged messages, including the logged positions, measurements and events, to the server. For all cellular transmissions, the entire log memory is transferred/uploaded, and then cleared upon an ACK from the server. At all other times, the unit is sleeping (hibernating). Unit Take Location interval Unit Take Location interval 5.3.5 BOD/EOD Tracking Mode CelloTrack 10y can be programmed to support the BOD (Beginning of Day)/EOD
(End of Day) Tracking mode. This mode enables reporting on the leaving of the pick-up location (BOD) and arriving to the destination location (EOD), supporting a minimal number of transmissions. To support this mode, the unit maintains the BOD (BOD was recognized ) /EOD (EOD was recognized) states; the last EOD location is also kept. The unit uses the accelerometer for movement detection. The unit can be programmed to communicate periodically with the MultiSense devices and log the sensor states. The reporting policy of the BOD/EOD Tracking Mode is as follows:
LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 32 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. Nano take location interval GNSS peeking (legacy)GSM periodic glancingGNSS peeking (improved modes)Extra GNSS peeks and log itNano take location interval CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Upon movement detection (short time) start event is logged. If the movement continues for more than the programmed time and the distance from the latest known EOD location is larger than the programmed value the BOD is detected. The unit transmits a BOD message as well as all logged messages. During the trips, short stops generate stop and start events which are logged. When movement is stopped for more than the programmed time - EOD is detected. The unit transmits an EOD message as well as all logged messages and keeps the EOD (destination) location for the next BOD detection. The unit can be programmed to take locations and log the messages periodically according to a programmable time on each trip (BOD state). The unit also supports the entering and exiting Theft Mode (Periodic Glancing), which can be activated by OTA command. On Periodic Glancing the unit performs full glancing (GPS, Modem) according to the period defined in the OTA command. 5.4 Radio-Off The unit enters Radio-Off mode when the CelloTrack battery voltage falls below 3.4 volts for 30 consecutive seconds. When this happens, the unit initiates the following:
A Radio-Off event is generated and logged. All log history is saved to nonvolatile memory. The cellular modem and GNSS are turned off. The unit does not send messages until power is resumed. These actions ensure the integrity of the logged history and facilitate a smooth restart when power is reapplied. The unit exits Radio-Off mode and resumes tracking when the battery voltage exceeds 3.5 volts for 30 consecutive seconds. 5.5 Motion Detection In CelloTrack units, Motion Detection is used to detect the unit movement; the ignition signal is not required for asset tracking. Motion is detected via the units built-in accelerometer, which only operates when Motion Detection is enabled. Two seconds of continuous accelerometer motion is recognized by the unit as valid motion detection. When motion is detected continuously for a preprogrammed duration (typically two seconds from the initial valid motion detection), the unit reports a start event, which indicates engine-on/movement. Two seconds of continuous lack of accelerometer motion is recognized by the unit as a valid lack of motion detection. When lack of motion is detected continuously for a preprogrammed duration (typically 40 seconds from the initial valid lack of motion detection), the unit reports a stop event, which indicates end of movement. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 33 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview Motion Detected Motion Accelerometer
"Ignition" input 2sec 2sec Operational Mode Engine On Ignition On Programmable Filter t t t t Ignition Off Programmable Filter
NOTE: Motion Detection is operable when the unit is in any state other than Not Activated.
LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 34 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 6 CelloTrack Power Features CelloTrack Power includes a built-in CCCV battery charger (not included in the standard CelloTrack unit). The charger charges the units back-up battery whenever an external energy source is available and the temperature is within the charging range. The CelloTrack Power unit also does the following:
Indicates the charger status in its update messages. Continually reports the units temperature. Enables increased time and distance event frequency while powered by an external power source. The CelloTrack Power activates the charger when all the following conditions are met:
The temperature is between -20C and 60C (note that during charging, the unit generates heat that might increase the temperature by 5-6C). An external power source is detected. The unit is running in the Tracking state (this is the default setting; it is also possible to enable charging in the Hibernation state). The unit terminates charging when any of the following conditions are met:
The temperature is out of the permitted range. The external power source is disconnected. The unit enters the Hibernation state (if charging in Hibernation is disabled). LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 35 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 7 CelloTrack LTE Plus Specifications Battery charging temperature range -20C to 60C Cellular communication Communication LTE Cat 1 NA with 3G Fallback LTE NA: Bands 2, 4, 5, 12 (700, 850, 1700/2100
(AWS), 1900 MHz), data rates: 10.2[DL] /
5.2[UL] Mbps 3G NA: UMTS Bands 5, 4, 2 (850, 1700/2100 (AWS), 1900); HSPA 5.76[UL]/7.2[DL] Mbps Packet Data: TCP/IP, UDP/IP SMS: PDU mode Internal, Micro Sim, replaceable, 1.8/3V SIM Optional SIM on chip Remote PIN code management Antenna Internal, multi band antenna GNSS Technology Internal module, CSR SiRFstarV based GPS and GLONSS supported. Sensitivity (tracking)
-165dBm Acquisition (normal) Cold <27 Sec, Warm<10 Sec, Hot<1 Sec Antenna Internal, on board patch antenna I/O Inputs & Outputs Two configurable ports supporting true GPIO (General Purpose Input Output). Each I/O port supports:
Discrete Dry Input Discrete Wet Input Analog 0-2.5V Input Analog 0-30V Input Frequency Counter Input Output Discrete Dry Ground sensing. Configurable ground threshold. Discrete wet Logic 1 and 0 Configurable thresholds. Analog inputs with variable resolution -
8bit - 0-2.5V: 20mV resolution, accuracy 30mV;
LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 36 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 8bit - 0-30V: 100mV resolution, accuracy 100mV 12bit - 0-2.5V: 3mV resolution, worst case accuracy
<10mV; max 20mV. 12bit : 0-30V: 8mV resolution, worst case accuracy
<40mV Frequency counters Up to 5kHz input signal;
Signal level (3V < Vin 30V);
Accuracy 2%
Output - Open collector Interfaces Cellocator Serial Protocol COM port Debug, Configuration, FW upgrade RS232, CMOS levels 3D Accelerometer 3D, 8g range, 12 Bit representation, 4mg resolution Movement detection MMI Activation / Distress button Tamper switch 2 dual colored LED status indication Connectors CelloTrack CelloTrack Power 6 pin Molex, Automotive Pigtail Power Input voltage:
CelloTrack CelloTrack Power 4.2V 1A CCCV Charger 9-32V DC Internal Battery Li-Polymer, 3.7V, 5.3Ah, rechargeable Environment Temp, operating Discharging: -300C 700C. Charging: -200C 600C Temp, storage
-200C 600C Ingress Protection IP67 Vibration, Impact, Humidity, chemical Mounting ISO 16750 part 3 & 4 Magnetic or screw mounted cradle Tampering detection Regulatory compliance / certification CE CE Safety EN60950-1:2001+A11:2004 LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 37 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview FCC IC Part 15 Subpart B, part 22/24 compliant ICES-003, Issue 5:2012 Class B. CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22:10 PTCRB TRP, TIS, Spurious and harmonics emission AT&T Yes Environment ISO 16750 part 3 & 4 UL compliant Reliability assessment Annual Failed Ratio <0.5%
RoHS and conflict minerals compliant Dimensions & Weight Dimensions
~155mm x 81mm x 45mm Weight CelloTrack XT ~ 330gr CelloTrack Power XT ~ 370gr LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 38 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview 8 CelloTrack Release Package The release package of the CelloTrack LTE includes, in addition to the components mentioned in the CelloTrack 10y Hardware Components section, a number of software tools and documents, as described in the following sections. 8.1 Evaluation Suite The Evaluation Suite is the application which contains all the software components necessary for the evaluation of any Cellocator unit. The software components required for evaluating the CelloTrack LTE are described below. 8.1.1 Communication Center The Communication Center also supports the KML generator. The Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotations and visualizations within Internet-based, two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers, such as Google Earth, Google Maps, and Google Maps for Mobile. For more details about the new Communication Center capabilities and usage during the integration process, refer to the Cellocator Evaluation Suite Manual. 8.1.2 Cellocator Programmer The concept of operation and parameters flow between the four entities of HW, Programmer screen, storage and CelloTrack LTE Editor is shown below:
Figure 1: Operation Flow LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 39 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. File saveFile openorOpen 10y Editor or Read from PLWrite to PLUpload parametersDownload parametersDashboard direct linkDashboard / Sensors status tabsSensors configuration tab215346 CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview The Cellocator Programmer supports the CelloTrack LTE Editor which can read, edit and write PL parameters for CelloTrack LTE and MultiSense devices. The CelloTrack LTE Editor has four main tabs:
Dashboard: This tab provides you with a real-time overview of the entire system when the CelloTrack LTE is connected to the Cellocator Programmer. Sensors Status: This tab is a dashboard where all relevant CelloTrack and Multisense data is presented. When selecting one of the listed devices, its data is shown graphically in the lower part of the window, providing a visual overview of the selected device. Sensors Configuration: This tab provides the ability to activate sensors (i.e. accelerometer, light, magnetic, humidity, temperature, proximity) and sensor thresholds per device (CelloTrack, MultiSense) which can be downloaded as a PL afterwards via the standard PL OTA/Serial procedure. Legacy events type-11 configuration: This tab contains all type-0 fields related to the CelloTrack that can be transmitted over Type 11 protocol. The user can set each one of the fields, which can be sent as a PL afterwards via the standard PL OTA/Serial procedure. 8.2 Integration Package (Cellocator GW) The Cellocator Gateway is a set of software components offered to Cellocator customers wishing to integrate the Cellocator OTA protocol into their production environment. Customers using the Cellocator Gateway benefit from a quicker and easier integration process, and are also entitled to software upgrades, technical support and more. Cellocator Gateway is built utilizing the latest MS-based technologies, and provides high availability and load balancing options, as well as enabling clients the opportunity to integrate and start working with Cellocator units without investing a large amount of time and resources. The new version of Cellocator GW includes all new fields related to the CelloTrack solution. 8.3 Cellocator Wireless Communication Protocol This document explains the units wireless communication protocols and concept. It describes every byte of the incoming/outgoing packets, which can be sent or received by the unit over-the-air. 8.4 Cellocator Integration Package Manual This document provides a complete product description of the Integration Package solution and other integration related information, for the purposes of integrating the Cellocator OTA protocol within a new clients production environment. 8.5 Evaluation Suite Manual The Cellocator Evaluation Suite Manual is a comprehensive guide that provides information required to run an initial appraisal and testing process of Cellocator units. The Cellocator Evaluation Suite contains a complete set of components that simplify bench testing of the system and serve as a demonstration platform for people wishing to understand the operational aspects of the system. The Suite is also intended to LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 40 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd. CelloTrack LTE Plus Overview facilitate the development of interfaces to the Cellocator system by integrators or service providers. 8.6 Cellocator Programmer Manual This document describes the features supported by the Cellocator unit and provides details about the configuration parameters. 8.7 Integration Manual This document provides the software integrator with information and hints on how to integrate an application with the CelloTrack. 8.8 Training Presentation This documentation provides preliminary Integration Manual information through the beta phase. LV300_LV300PS Overview_Itamar.docx Page 41 of 41 Copyright 2020 by Pointer Telocation, Ltd.
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Date:
V.P R&D 2023-02-23 Date:
Director US Engineering 2023-02-23 https:/Awww.federalregister.q 022-28263/protecting-against-
national-security-threats-to-the-communications-supply-chain-through-the PowerFleet Inc NOTE 1: An applicant located in the United States may designate itself as the agent for service of process. eference; Federal Register document 2022-28263 published on 02/06/23 ov/documents/2023/02/06/2
1 | Agent Authorization Rev 1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 8.46 KiB | March 24 2023 |
Agent Authorization Company: PowerFleet Inc. Address: 123 Tice Boulevard Suite 101, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677, United States Product Name: LV300\Cellotrack Power LTE Model Number(s): LV300 Product Description: LV300\Cellotrack Power LTE We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc., 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the certification of above named equipment. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc. is allowed to forward all information related to the approval and certification of equipment to the regulatory agencies as required and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Signature:
Name:
Lior Musi Title:
V.P R&D Company: PowerFleet Inc. Date: 2023-02-23
1 | FCC Short Long Term Confidentiality Request Rev4.1 | Cover Letter(s) | 90.24 KiB | March 24 2023 |
PowerFleet Inc. Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD21046 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2AG69LV300N Date: 2023-02-23 To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commissions rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Description Pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705 of the Commission' s policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFT 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s);
External Photos Test Setup Photos Internal Photos User Manual For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. OR For 180 days pursuanttoKDB 726920 D01. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature:
Name: Lior Musi Title: V.P R&D
1 | T Setup photo | Test Setup Photos | 150.65 KiB | March 24 2023 / September 20 2023 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-03-24 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2023-03-24
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PowerFleet Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025175696
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1 | Physical Address |
123 Tice Boulevard Suite 101
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Woodcliff Lake, NJ, NJ
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AG69
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
LV300N
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
L******** M******
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1 | Title |
V.P R&D
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1 | Telephone Number |
+972-********
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1 | Fax Number |
+972-********
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1 |
L******@pointer.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PowerFleet Inc.
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1 | Physical Address |
United States
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1 |
L******@pointer.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/20/2023 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | LV300\Cellotrack Power LTE | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Global United Technology Services Co. Ltd.
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1 | Name |
R**** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-0-********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-0-********
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1 |
r******@gtstest.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0036500 |
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