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LMU-3640 Hardware & Installation Guide
        LMU-3640™
Hardware and Installation Guide                                            Contents
                                                                               1 Introduction
                                                                                      1.1 About This Manual
                                                                                      1.2 About The Reader
                                                                                      1.3 About CalAmp
                                                                                      1.4 About the CalAmp Location Messaging Unit - LMU-3640™
                                                                               2 System Overview
                                                                                      2.1 Overview
                                                                                      2.2 Component Descriptions
                                                                                             2.2.1 Backend Software
                                                                                             2.2.2 LMU Manager
                                                                                             2.2.3 LM Direct Server
                                                                                             2.2.4 Wireless Data Network
                                                                                             2.2.5 LMU-3640™
                                                                                             2.2.6 Host Device – Laptop/PDA or MDT
                                                                                      2.3 Wireless Data Primer
                                                                                             2.3.1 SMS (Short Message Service)
                                                                               3 Hardware Overview
                                                                                      3.1 LMU-3640™
                                                                                             3.1.1 Environmental Specifications
                                                                                             3.1.2 Physical Specifications
IMPORTANT: DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE                                         3.2 Location Messaging Unit - LMU-3640™
OR DOCUMENTATION UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND                                              3.3 LMU-3640™ Connectors
AGREED TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND REVIEWED                                                 3.3.1 I/O Connector
THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND REGULATORY                                                          3.3.2 VBUS Connector
INFORMATION.                                                                                 3.3.3 Accessories
                                                                                      3.4 GPS Receiver
                                                                                      3.5 I/O Descriptions
1 Introduction                                                                               3.5.1 3-Axis Accelerometer Input
                                                                                             3.5.2 Ignition and Inputs
Welcome to the LMU-3640™ Hardware and Installation Guide. This                               3.5.3 Outputs
manual is intended to give you information on the basic setup and                            3.5.4 Status LEDs
installation of the CalAmp LMU-3640™ product(s) including                      4 Configuration and Activation
hardware descriptions, environmental specifications, wireless network                 4.1 Quick Start - General Config
overviews and device installation.                                                    4.2 Activating LTE Using AT Commands
                                                                                      4.3 Auto provisioning of GSM or HSPA LMUs
                                                                                      4.4 Activating GSM or HSPA LMU using AT Commands
                                                                                      4.5 Preparing for Installation
1.1 About This Manual                                                                 4.6 Plan The Installation
                                                                                             4.6.1 Size and Placement of LMU Unit
      The LMU-3640™ is one of the most flexible economy mobile                               4.6.2 Access to the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card
      tracking hardware products available. In order to accurately                           4.6.3 Protection from Heat
      describe the functionality of these units we have broken this                          4.6.4 Visibility of Diagnostic LEDs
      manual into the following sections:                                                    4.6.5 Cable Length
                                                                                             4.6.6 Moisture and Weather Protection
                    System Overview – A basic description of a                               4.6.7 Preventing Accidental or Unauthorized Modification
                    CalAmp LMU-3640™ based tracking system. This                      4.7 Installing the LMU in a Vehicle
                    includes a description of roles and responsibilities                     4.7.1 Place the LMU unit in the vehicle.
                    of each of the CalAmp components as well as a                            4.7.2 Connect power, ignition, and ground.
                    brief overview of the wireless data technologies                         4.7.3 Typical Connection Sequence
                    used by the LMU-3640™.                                            4.8 Installation Verification
                    Hardware Overview – Describes the physical                               4.8.1 Comm Verification
                    characteristics and interfaces of the LMU-3640™.                         4.8.2 GPS Verification
                    Installation and Verification – Provides guidance                        4.8.3 Inbound Verification
                    for the installation of the LMU-3640™ versions in a                      4.8.4 Verification via SMS
                    vehicle and instructions on how to verify the
                    installation is performing adequately.

1.2 About The Reader

      In order to limit the size and scope of this manual, the following assumptions have been made about the reader.

            1. You are familiar with GPS concepts and terminology

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            2. You have some experience with installing equipment in vehicles
            3. You are familiar with the use of AT Commands
            4. You are familiar with the use of terminal programs such as HyperTerminal or PuTTY



1.3 About CalAmp
      CalAmp is a leading provider of wireless communications products that enable anytime/anywhere access to critical information, data and
      entertainment content. With comprehensive capabilities ranging from product design and development through volume production, CalAmp
      delivers cost-effective high quality solutions to a broad array of customers and end markets. CalAmp is the leading supplier of Direct Broadcast
      Satellite (DBS) outdoor customer premise equipment to the U.S. satellite television market. The Company also provides wireless data
      communication solutions for the telemetry and asset tracking markets, private wireless networks, public safety communications and critical
      infrastructure and process control applications. For additional information, please visit the Company’s website at www.calamp.com
      (http://www.calamp.com/) .



1.4 About the CalAmp Location Messaging Unit - LMU-3640™

      The CalAmp Location and Messaging unit-LMU-3640™ is a mobile device that resides in private, commercial or government vehicles. The
      LMU-3640™ is a single box enclosure incorporating a processor, a GPS receiver, a wireless data modem, and a vehicle-rated power supply. The
      LMU-3640™ also supports inputs and outputs to monitor and react to the vehicular environment and/or driver actions..

      The LMU-3640™ collects, stores and transmits vehicular and location data over a designated wireless network including LTE and HSPA.
      Vehicular and location data are transmitted to a customized software application that has been designed to receive, acknowledge, process, store,
      and respond to this data.

      Unit location and vehicular information is sent at pre-determined intervals, on demand, or when pre-programmed vehicular conditions are met.
      Transmission of data are sent immediately when in wireless network coverage and stored for later transmission when out of the wireless coverage
      area. SMS messaging can be used as an alternative or redundant communication backup.

      The LMU-3640™ is designed to support a variety of custom fleet applications starting with basic automatic vehicle location and including
      applications requiring more sophisticated features such as geo-fencing, speed and mileage monitoring, third party security monitoring, dynamic
      reporting routines, and an array of exception alerts.

      LMU-3640™ are sold exclusively to authorized systems integrators, software firms, and service providers who have developed their offering
      around the capabilities of the LMU-3640™. Customers are trained by CalAmp to integrate the mobile device with their system and to assist in
      support and maintenance of the devices.

      Installations of LMU-3640™ are performed by CalAmp customers or contracted installers. Typical installations include hook-up to power,
      ignition, and ground. LMU-3640™s and the corresponding wiring are almost always hidden from view and general access. Placement of the units
      is usually under dashboards, in trunks or in compartments.

2 System Overview
2.1 Overview
      The entire purpose behind a fleet management system is to be able to remotely contact a vehicle, determine its location or status, and do
      something meaningful with that information. This could include displaying the vehicle location on a map, performing an address look-up,
      providing real-time driving directions, updating the vehicles ETA, monitoring vehicle and driver status or dispatching the vehicle to its next pick
      up.

      These functions, of course, are completely dependent on the capabilities of the vehicle management application. The role of the CalAmp LMU-
      3640™ is to deliver the location information when and where it is needed.

      A typical fleet management system based on a CalAmp device includes the following components:

                    A wireless data network
                    An LMU-3640™
                    Host Device (GPS NMEA only)
                    An LM Direct™ communications server
                    Backend mapping and reporting software which typically includes mapping and fleet reporting functions
                    PULS™
                    LMU Manager™




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2.2 Component Descriptions

2.2.1 Backend Software

      Backend software is a customer provided software application. Regardless of its purpose one of its primary functions is to parse and present data
      obtained from the LM Direct server. This allows the application to do any of the following:

                  Display location data base on reports received from the LMU-3640™ in a variety of formats.
                  Present historic information received from the LMU-3640™ typically in a report/chart style format
                  Request location updates from one or more LMU-3640™
                  Update and change the configuration of one or more LMU-3640™

2.2.2 LMU Manager

      LMU Manager is the primary support and configuration tool in the CalAmp system. It allows access to almost every feature available to the
      LMU-3640™. Unlike the backend software, it has the option of talking directly to an LMU-3640™ or making a request forwarded by the LM
      Direct server.

      For further details on using LMU Manager, please refer to the LMU Manager Users Guide.

2.2.3 LM Direct Server

      LM Direct is a message interface specification detailing the various messages and their contents the LMU-3640™ is capable of sending and
      receiving. This interface allows System Integrators to communicate directly with LMU-3640™s.

      Sample code is available to system integrators upon request to aid in the development of an LM Direct Server.



2.2.4 Wireless Data Network

      The Wireless Data Network provides the information bridge between the LM Direct server and the LMU-3640™s. Wireless data networks can
      take a variety of forms, such as cellular networks, satellite systems or local area networks. At this point in time, the networks available to the
      LMU-3640™ are:

                  HSPA

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                  LTE

2.2.5 LMU-3640™

      The LMU-3640™ is responsible for delivering the location and status information when and where it is needed. Data requests can come from any
      of the following sources:

                  PEG™ script within the LMU-3640™
                  A location or status request from the LM Direct server
                  A location or status request from LMU Manager
                  A request made from a host device such as a laptop, PDA or MDT

2.2.6 Host Device – Laptop/PDA or MDT

      In some cases, it is necessary to run an application in the vehicle while it is being tracked by the backend software. Such examples could include
      instant messaging between vehicles or a central office, in-vehicle mapping or driving directions, email or database access. In most of these cases
      you will be using the LMU-3640™ as a wireless modem as well as a vehicle-location device.



2.3 Wireless Data Primer

      This section is meant to give an overview of the wireless data technologies employed by the CalAmp location products.



2.3.1 SMS (Short Message Service)

      “The Short Message Service (SMS) is the ability to send and receive text messages to and from mobile telephones. The text can comprise of
      words or numbers or an alphanumeric combination. SMS was created as part of the GSM Phase 1 standard.(Excerpt taken from the GSM World
      website (http://www.gsmworld.com/technology/sms/intro.shtml#1))

      SMS message are typically text based, though binary messages are possible and can range in size from 140 characters to 256 characters depending
      on the network being used.



3 Hardware Overview
3.1 LMU-3640™

3.1.1 Environmental Specifications

      The LMU-3640™ is designed to operate in environments typically encountered by fleet vehicles, including wide temperature extremes, voltage
      transients, and potential interference from other vehicle equipment.

      To ensure proper operation in such an environment, LMU-3640™s were subjected to standard tests defined by the Society of Automotive
      Engineers (SAE). The specific tests included temperature, shock, vibration, and EMI/EMC. These tests were performed by independent labs and
      documented in a detailed test report. In accordance with Appendix A of SAE J1113 Part 1, the Unit is considered a “Functional Status Class B,
      Performance Region II” system that requires Threat Level 3 Testing.

      The following shows the environmental conditions the LMU-3640™ is designed to operate in and the relevant SAE tests that were performed. No
      formal altitude tests were conducted.
      Temperature

            Operating Temperature Range: -30o C to 75o C
            Storage Temperature Range: -40o C to 80o C
            SAE Test: SAE J1455

      Humidity

            95% relative humidity, 50° non-condensing
            SAE Test: SAE J1455

      Altitude

            Operates at altitudes of up to 10,000 feet and can be stored safely up to 40,000 feet

      Shock and Vibration

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            Ground vehicle environment with associated shock and vibration
            SAE Test: SAE J1455
            Mil Standard 202G and 810F

      Bench-Handling (Non-Operating)

            4 inch pivot drops on each of the faces on which it may be placed for servicing or installation.
            SAE Test: SAE J1455, SAE J1113
            Mil Standard 810F

      Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

            EMC compliant for a ground vehicle environment
            SAE Test: SAE J1113 Parts 2, 12, 21 and 41

      Operating Voltage Range

            The LMU-3640™ supports vehicles with 12 or 24 VDC systems including transients and electrical system noise.; this includes ranges from
            9 to 30 VDC.
            SAE Test: SAE J1455, SAE J1113

      Backup Battery

            The LMU-3640™ supports a Lithium-Ion 1000 mAh backup battery input to be used when primary power is lost; the supported voltage
            range is 9 to 16 VDC

      Transient Protection

            Input voltage transients typical of large trucks
            SAE Test: SAE J1113 Part 11

      Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

            No damage or performance degradation after the ESD disturbance.
            SAE Test: SAE J1113 Part 13

      Power Consumption

            Average: 100mA at 13.8 VDC
            Peak: 200mA for 50ms transmit burst (0.1% transmit duty cycle typical)
            Stand By 20mA

3.1.2 Physical Specifications

      Dimensions

            5.7”(L) x 2.1”(W) x 1.3”(H)
            145mm (L) x 53mm (W) x 33mm (H)

      Weight

            5oz (140g)

      Operating Temperature

            -30° C to +75° C (connected to primary power)
            -10° C to +60° C (When using internal battery power)

      Storage Temperature

            -40° C to +85° C
            0° C to +30° C (Long Term w/Internal Battery)

      Internal Battery Charging Temperature

            +5° C to +45° C

      Humidity

            0% to 95% relative humidity, at 50° C non-condensing

      Shock and Vibration

            Ground vehicle environment with associated shock and vibration

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            SAE Test: SAE J1455
            Mil Standard 202G and 810F

      Operating Voltage Range

            The LMU-3640™ supports vehicles with 12 or 24 VDC systems including transients and electrical system noise; this includes ranges from
            7 to 32 VDC.

      Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

            No damage or performance degradation after the ESD disturbance.

      Power Consumption

            Average: 70mA at 13.8 VDC
            Deep Sleep: 7mA @ 12V
            Sleep on Network (SMS): 10mA

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                  The block diagram has been removed LMU-3640™.




            3.3 LMU-3640™ Connectors

                  The LMU-3640™ offers 5 connectors to access power, I/O, serial communications and other expansion capabilities. These connectors
                  are:

                              Primary Power Connector
                              I/O Connector
                              Serial Port Connector – Host/Aux1
                              Serial Port Connector – Aux 2




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                                   LMU-3640™ Connectors



            3.3.1 I/O Connector

                  The LMU-3640™'s features expanded power and I/O capabilities via its 24-Pin Molex 43045-2202 connector. Its pin-out is as
                  follows:

                  *Refer to the Harness Diagrams page for more information on appropriate accessories for the LMU-3640™.




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               Pin       Signal Name                    Description                 Input or Output
                1           Input 1                Input 1 – Digital Input               Input
                2           Input 2                Input 2 – Digital Input               Input
                3           Input 3                Input 3 – Digital Input               Input
                4           Input 4                Input 4 – Digital Input               Input
                5           ADC 1           Input 5 – Analog to Digital Input            Input
                6           ADC 2            Input 6 – Analog Digital Input              Input
                7         AUX1 TX                  Input 7 – Digital Input               Input
                8         AUX1 RX                    1 Bit Bus Data (T)                  Input
                9           GND                      1 Bit Bus Ground                    Power
                10          GND                      1 Bit Bus Data (R)                  Power
                11          GND                      1 Bit Bus Ground                    Power
                12      12V OUT SW       Output 0 - Starter Disable Relay Driver        Output
                13          Input 0             Output 1 - Digital Output                Input
                14     VCC 3V3 AUX1             Output 2 - Digital Output
                15     VCC 3V3 AUX2             Output 3 - Digital Output
                16      1BB T DATA              Output 4 - Digital Output             Input/Output
                17        AUX2 RX               Output 5 - LED 1 Driver                  Input
                18        AUX2 TX               Output 6 - LED 2 Driver                  Input
                19          OUT 0               Analog to Digital Input 2               Output
                20          OUT 1               Analog to Digital Input 3               Output
                21          OUT 2               Analog to Digital Input 4               Output
                22          GND                 Analog to Digital Input 5                Power
                23          VIN 1               Analog to Digital Input 4
                24          VIN 2               Analog to Digital Input 4

3.3.2 VBUS Connector

      The LMU-3640™’s features a 16-Pin Molex 43045-1600 connector to the vehicle bus. Its pin-out is as follows:

               Pin       Signal Name        Color
                1           J1708H          Brown
                2           J1850-          White
                3         CAN2L-11           Grey
                4       K-Line_12/HD      Black/Red
                5          J1708L            Red
                6          CAN1L            Green
                7         K/L-Line          Violet
                8           Vcc In          Orange
                9          SWCAN             Pink
                10         J1850+        Black/White
                11         CAN2H             Blue
                12          GND             Black
                13          GND          Black/Green
                14         CAN1H            Yellow
                15       ISO/K-Line       Blue/White
                16        CAN2L-8        Green/White

3.3.3 Accessories

      See the Harness Diagrams page for more information on LMU accessories, and supported products table.

3.4 GPS Receiver

      50+ channel GPS receiver (with SBAS, DGPS)
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      Accuracy: 2 meter CEP (with SBAS)
      Tracking Sensitivity: -162dBm
      Acquisition Sensitivity: -148dBm

3.5 I/O Descriptions
      The LMU-3640™ provides the following inputs and outputs (I/O):

      Digital Inputs

            Input 0: Ignition Sense (Always biased low)
            Input 1: In-1 sel
            Input 2: In-2 sel
            Input 3: In-3 sel
            Input 4: In-4 sel

      Internal Inputs

            Input 8: Motion Sensor
            Input 9: VBUS Active
            Input 10: Pwr State
            Input 11: Vbatt Low
            Input 12: 1BB Detect
            Input 13: Batt Virt Ign
            Input 14: Pure Virt Ign
            Input 15: Radio Wing Wake
            Input 16: DB Wake
            Input 17: Vbus Wake
            Input 18: Pwr State 2
            Input 19: Crank Detect

      Analog to Digital Inputs

            A/D 0: External Power Supply Monitor (VIN1)
            A/D 1: Ext ADC1
            A/D 2: EXT ADC2
            A/D 3: HW Config
            A/D 4: VIN2
            A/D 5: VIN_VBUS
            A/D 6: GPS Antenna Monitor
            A/D 7: µP Temperature
            A/D 8: Vref
            A/D 9: Battery

      Outputs:

            Output 0: Out-0
            Output 1: Out-1
            Output 2: Out-2

      Internal Outputs

            Output 7: Pwr Switch
            Output 8: Chrg Disable
            Output 13: 12Vout Enable



3.5.1 3-Axis Accelerometer Input

      The LMU-3640™ supports an internal 3 Axis Precision Accelerometer as one of its discreet inputs. When the LMU is moved in any direction, the
      associated input will be in the High state. If the LMU’s accelerometer does not detect motion, then the input will be in the Low state. No external
      connections are required for this functionality to be operational.

3.5.2 Ignition and Inputs

      The LMU-3640™ provides up to 7 inputs. These inputs are protected from typical vehicle transients and can be directly connected to most vehicle
      level logical inputs from 4 volts up to the vehicle power input level (typically 12 VDC). Their input impedance is approximately 10kO. One of
      these inputs is dedicated to sensing the vehicle’s ignition status to provide for flexible power management. The other two inputs may be used to
      sense vehicle inputs such as cooling unit operation, a hidden driver “Panic” switch, taxi on-duty/off-duty meter status or many others.


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      The ignition input is pulled to ground through the 10k resistance, where the other inputs can be configured to be normally High (i.e. pulled to
      +12v through a 10k resistor) or Low (i.e. pulled to ground through a 10k resistor). The diagrams below show how to connect the inputs in both a
      high- and low-biased configuration:




                         LMU-3640™ Input Wiring

3.5.3 Outputs

      The LMU’s and ioPOD;s outputs are designed to drive external relays. These outputs provide a high-current, open-collector driver that can sink up
      to 150 mA each. These drivers may be used to drive external relays that can then control vehicle functions such as door locks, fuel shut-off valves,
      sirens and lights. If additional current is required to drive the relays, external circuitry can be added to source the current. This diagram is a typical
      use of an output to drive a relay.




                         Sample Relay Wiring



3.5.4 Status LEDs

      The LMU-3640™ is equipped with 3 Status LEDs; one for GPS, one for COMM (wireless network status), one for GPS, and one for WiFi. The
      LEDs use the following colors to indicate service:



      Status LEDs




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               Status        Color
                GPS          Green
               Comm         Orange
              WiFi/BT         Blue


4 Configuration and Activation
This section details how to quickly get an LMU-3640™ provisioned and configured to point at a specific server. It is assumed that a PEG script has
already been created and is being managed through LMU Manager or PULS™, the CalAmp Maintenance System.

We are making three assumptions to simplify the setup process:

            You have created, installed and configured an LM Direct™ Server to receive messages from the LMU-3640™. (See LM Direct™
            Reference Guide for details)
            You are using the standard wiring harness from CalAmp and the serial port expansion harness.
            You have created a HyperTerminal or Putty session.
            You have contacted the CalAmp sales team regarding the network availability of the LMU-3640™. This device may not be supported
            for all the carriers or networks listed in this section (CDMA-Verizon, CDMA-Sprint, HSPA, GSM), for product availability consult the
            CalAmp sales team.



4.1 Quick Start - General Config
      All LMU-3640™s must go through a common step during the configuration and provisioning process. Specifically, this is pointing the LMU to
      your LM Direct™ server, either via IP or a URL.

      This configuration process is accomplished via a series of AT Commands:

            1. Power up the LMU-3640™ and connect a serial cable from the LMU to your laptop
            2. Open a terminal session to the LMU-3640™
            3. Enter the address of the LM Direct™ server:


                   AT$APP PARAM 2319,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
                   AT$APP PARAM 768,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd    (32-bit products only)
                   AT$APP PARAM 769,0,ppppp




                  Where ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd is the publicly addressable IPV4 address of your LM Direct™ server and ppppp is the UDP port number.

            4. Alternatively if a URL has been set up for your LM Direct™ server, the LMU may be programmed with:


                   AT$APP PARAM 2319,0,myURL.MyCompany.Com




                  Where myURL.MyCompany.com is the URL assigned to the server.

            5. Enter ATIC to verify the correct settings are displayed for your Inbound Server.



      This configuration process is accomplished via a series of SMS Commands:

            1. Power up the LMU-3640™ and your handset
            2. From the handset, send an SMS message to the LMU-3640™ phone number:


                   !RP,2319,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd
                   !RP,768,0,ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd    (32-bit products only)
                   !RP,769,0,ppppp




                  Where ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd is the publicly addressable IPV4 address of your LM Direct™ server and ppppp is the UDP port number

            3. Alternatively if a URL has been set up for your LM Direct™ server, the LMU may be programmed with:


                   !RP,2319,0,myURL.MyCompany.Com


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                      Where myURL.MyCompany.com is the URL assigned to the server

            4. Verify your settings by sending the commands:


                      !RP?2319,0
                      !RP?769,0




4.2 Activating LTE Using AT Commands

      Check with the CalAmp Sales team for availability of the LMU-3640™ with GSM or HSPA modems.

      If you get an LMU without a SIM (which is the typical case) the operator will simply ask for the IMEI of the LMU. The IMEI (International
      Mobile Equipment Identifier) is printed on the bottom of the LMU under the LMU’s ESN. Again, DO NOT give the operator the ESN of the
      LMU.

      The operator will provide you with a SIM for each account activated. If they are especially nice (or you are especially persistent) they will also
      give you a list tying the IMSI (International Subscriber Identifier) of the SIM to the phone number assigned to it. Please note that the operator will
      likely tie the IMSI (i.e. the SIM) to a specific IMEI. Making sure the specific SIM matches to the right IMEI isn’t strictly necessary, but it will
      keep everyone’s book-keeping a little cleaner. You may also obtain this information by running a CSV report in PULS (after the devices have
      connected to the network and sent in their first ID Report). See the PULS Users Guide for more information.

      If you do happen to have a SIM, the operator will ask for the IMSI and ICC-ID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier) along with the IMEI of the
      LMU. Again, in return you should get a list of IMSIs and Phone Numbers.

      The IMEI, IMSI and ICC-ID are all available through the ATI1 command. The IMEI should also be printed on the bottom of the LMU.

      You should also get an APN (Access Point Name) value. The APN is the device on the network that allows a GPRS device (i.e. the LMU) to get
      to the internet. They tend to look like a URL, for example:

      myAPN.myOperator.com

      Operators can offer more than one type of APN and can even set up a custom APN just for your devices. The rates they charge will vary
      depending on the APN service you want. Operators may also request you use a blank APN. With the APN, you should also receive a username
      and password combination.

      The last item an operator may provide is a SIM PIN. The PIN is effectively a password to the device. The main difference here is that the PIN will
      restrict all the capabilities of the device, where the SPC is used just for configuration.

      The activation sequence for a HSPA LMU would therefore look as follows:


             AT$APP   PARAM   2306,0,“myAPN.myOperator.com”
             AT$APP   PARAM   2306,1,“myAPN.myOperator.com”
             AT$APP   PARAM   2314,0,“myUSername”
             AT$APP   PARAM   2315,0,“myPassword”




      For a blank APN the following command can be used:


             AT$APP PARAM 2306,0,“” (for a blank APN)




      Only enter this next command if you have been given a non-zero PIN as any errors may lock you out of the modem.


             AT$APP PIN <SIM pin>




      You can confirm activation by watching the Comm LED to see if it goes solid. You may also confirm activation using


             AT$APP COMM STATUS?




      A good response should look similar to the following:



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             GSM Registered:      Yes
             GPRS Registered:     Yes
             Connection:          Yes
             RSSI:                -70 dBm
             BER:                 0
             Channel:                       0
             Cell ID:                       0
             Base Station ID:     0
             Local Area Code:     0
             Network Code:        38
             Country Code:        310
             IMEI (Modem S/N):    500167110060440
             IMSI (SIM S/N):      310380100521849
             Phone Number:
             GPRS APN:            IP:Public
             Quality of Srvc:     1,0,0,3,0,0
             GSM Class:           B




4.3 Auto provisioning of GSM or HSPA LMUs

      For certain operators, the LMU can auto-populate the APN, username and password settings based on the Mobile Country Code (MCC) and the
      Mobile Network Code (MNC) of the SIM. Upon inserting a new SIM the APN, username and password will switch to the new SIM card's defaults
      if the MCC and MNC values change. The current list of supported MCC and MNC combinations are:

                   AT&T – formerly AT&T Wireless or Cingular Blue (MCC 310, MNC 38)

                   o APN 0: PROXY
                   o APN 1: PUBLIC

                   AT&T – formerly Cingular Wireless (MCC 310, MNC 17, 18, 41)

                   o APN 0 & 1: ISP.CINGULAR
                   o Username: ISP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
                   o Password: CINGULAR1

                   Manxpronto (MCC 234, MCN 058)

                   o APN web.manxpronto.net
                   o Username: gprs
                   o Password: gprs

                   O2 UK (MCC 234, MNC 02, 10, 11)

                   o APN 0 & 1: mobile.o2.co.uk
                   o Username: mobileweb
                   o Password: password

                   O2 Ireland (MCC 272, MNC 02)

                   o APN 0 & 1: open.internet
                   o Username: gprs
                   o Password: gprs

                   Orange UK (MCC 234, MNC 33, 34)

                   o APN 0 & 1: orangeinternet
                   o Username: user
                   o Password: pass

                   T-Mobile (MCC 310, MNC 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 58, 66, 80)

                   o APN 0: INTERNET2.VOICESTREAM.COM
                   o APN 1: INTERNET3.VOICESTREAM.COM

                   T-Mobile UK (MCC 234, MNC 30,31,32)

                   o APN 0 & 1: general.t-mobile.uk
                   o Username: user
                   o Password: wap

                   TelCel Mexico (MCC 334 MNC 02)

                   o APN 0 & 1: INTERNET.ITELCEL.COM
                   o Username: webgprs
                   o Password: webgprs2002

                   Telstra Australia (MCC 505, MNC 01, 11, 71, 72)
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                   o APN 0 & 1: telstra.internet

                   Vodafone Ireland (MCC 272, MNC 01)

                   o APN 0 & 1: isp.vodafone.ie
                   o Username: vodafone
                   o Password: vodafone

                   Vodafone New Zealand (MCC 530, MNC 01)

                   o APN 0 & 1: internet
                   o Username: guest
                   o Password: guest

                   Vodafone UK (MCC 234, MNC 15)

                   o APN 0 & 1: internet
                   o Username: web
                   o Password: web

      Unless otherwise stated, the username and password will be set to “dummy”.

      This feature can be disabled by setting Bit 0 of S-Register 155.


             AT$APP PARAM 1024,35,1,1




      To re-enable auto-provisioning, use:


             AT$APP PARAM 1024,35,1,0




      Auto-provisioning occurs when the LMU detects a SIM with a new operator ID (i.e. the first 6 digits of the IMSI) or when Bit 0 of S155 is cleared
      and the GPRS context is blank (i.e. Parameter 2306,0).



4.4 Activating GSM or HSPA LMU using AT Commands
      Check with the CalAmp Sales team for availability of the LMU-3640™ with GSM or HSPA modems. For a GSM/GPRS operator you will
      get the LMU in one of two varieties, one with a SIM and one without.

      If you get an LMU without a SIM (which is the typical case) the operator will simply ask for the IMEI of the LMU. The IMEI (International
      Mobile Equipment Identifier) is printed on the bottom of the LMU under the LMU’s ESN. Again, DO NOT give the operator the ESN of the
      LMU.

      The operator will provide you with a SIM for each account activated. If they are especially nice (or you are especially persistent) they will also
      give you a list tying the IMSI (International Subscriber Identifier) of the SIM to the phone number assigned to it. Please note that the operator will
      likely tie the IMSI (i.e. the SIM) to a specific IMEI. Making sure the specific SIM matches to the right IMEI isn’t strictly necessary, but it will
      keep everyone’s book-keeping a little cleaner. You may also obtain this information by running a CSV report in PULS (after the devices have
      connected to the network and sent in their first ID Report). See the PULS Users Guide for more information.

      If you do happen to have a SIM, the operator will ask for the IMSI and ICC-ID (Integrated Circuit Card Identifier) along with the IMEI of the
      LMU. Again, in return you should get a list of IMSIs and Phone Numbers.

      The IMEI, IMSI and ICC-ID are all available through the ATI1 command. The IMEI should also be printed on the bottom of the LMU.

      You should also get an APN (Access Point Name) value. The APN is the device on the network that allows a GPRS device (i.e. the LMU) to get
      to the internet. They tend to look like a URL, for example:

      myAPN.myOperator.com

      Operators can offer more than one type of APN and can even set up a custom APN just for your devices. The rates they charge will vary
      depending on the APN service you want. Operators may also request you use a blank APN. With the APN, you should also receive a username
      and password combination.

      The last item an operator may provide is a SIM PIN. The PIN is effectively a password to the device. The main difference here is that the PIN will
      restrict all the capabilities of the GSM device, where the SPC is used just for configuration.

      The activation sequence for a GSM LMU would therefore look as follows:

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             AT$APP   PARAM   2306,0,“myAPN.myOperator.com”
             AT$APP   PARAM   2306,1,“myAPN.myOperator.com”
             AT$APP   PARAM   2314,0,“myUSername”
             AT$APP   PARAM   2315,0,“myPassword”




      For a blank APN the following command can be used:


             AT$APP PARAM 2306,0,“” (for a blank APN)




      Only enter this next command if you have been given a non-zero PIN as any errors may lock you out of the modem.


             AT$APP PIN <SIM pin>




      You can confirm activation by watching the Comm LED to see if it goes solid. You may also confirm activation using


             AT$APP COMM STATUS?




      A good response should look similar to the following:


             GSM Registered:             Yes
             GPRS Registered:            Yes
             Connection:                 Yes
             RSSI:                       -70 dBm
             BER:                        0
             Channel:                            0
             Cell ID:                            0
             Base Station ID:            0
             Local Area Code:            0
             Network Code:               38
             Country Code:               310
             IMEI (Modem S/N):           500167110060440
             IMSI (SIM S/N):             310380100521849
             Phone Number:
             GPRS APN:                   IP:Public
             Quality of Srvc:            1,0,0,3,0,0
             GSM Class:                  B




4.5 Preparing for Installation

      Be sure you have received all the LMU components you need. This must include:

                      The LMU to be installed
                      A power harness
                      GPS Antenna (for external devices)
                      Comm Antenna (for external devices)
                      Optional Components:

                              Input and output cables
                              Relays
                              LMU peripherals (i.e. Serial adapter, jPOD, TetheredLocator)
                              Host serial devices (e.g. PDAs, laptops, other serial devices)



4.6 Plan The Installation
      Verify Power, Ground and Ignition. Be sure to check each source (power, ground and ignition) to ensure that the proper signaling exists. This is
      typically accomplished with a multi-meter.

      Before drilling any holes or running any wires, decide where each hardware component will be located (LMU, antennas, peripherals, etc.). Be sure
      that the cables to the LMU are not bent or constricted in any way. Also make sure that the LMU is kept free from direct exposure to the elements
      (sun, heat, rain, moisture etc...).


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      Be advised that an installation that violates the environmental specifications of the LMU will void the warranty.

      The best way to ensure a trouble-free installation is to consider your options and make some decisions before you start. Take a look at the vehicle
      and determine how to best install the LMU for the following purposes:

                  Accurate data gathering and simulation of how customers actually use your solution
                  Ongoing monitoring and maintenance of LMU equipment
                  Accidental or intentional alteration of the equipment or cable connections

      The following sections cover some of the issues to consider when planning your LMU installation.



4.6.1 Size and Placement of LMU Unit

      The dimensions of the LMU should be taken into account, particularly when installing in a vehicle:

      Whether you intend to place the LMU under a seat or into a cavity behind the vehicle’s interior molded trim, be sure the LMU will fit before
      drilling any holes or running cable

                  Be certain that the cables running to the LMU will not be bent or constricted. Damage to the cables may impede the LMU’s
                  performance.
                  Be certain that the installation point will not violate any of the LMU’s environmental specification (temperature, moisture, etc…) as
                  improper installation of the LMU may void the warranty.

      See the LMU Environmental Specifications for the exact measurements and specifications of the LMU-3640™.

      Typical installations will place the LMU under the vehicle dash board, or in the trunk. Make sure you can get access to the unit afterwards as
      under some circumstances it may be necessary to add additional wiring or connections to the LMU.



4.6.2 Access to the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card

      When used in a LTE or HSPA, each LMU uses a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, which should be inserted before you install the LMU for
      the first time. The SIM card is attached to the main-board inside the housing of the LMU unit.

      At some future time, you might need or want to replace the SIM card with a different one, so try to install the LMU in such a way that the cover
      can be removed to make the SIM card accessible.

4.6.3 Protection from Heat

      It is best not to place the LMU unit in an unusually warm location such as directly near heater vents, near hot engine components or in direct
      sunlight. The maximum temperature that can be tolerated by the LMU is described in the LMU Environmental Specifications section.



4.6.4 Visibility of Diagnostic LEDs

      Status LED lights on the front of the LMU unit can provide valuable information about the operation of the LMU. When feasible, attempt to
      install the LMU in such a way that these lights can be seen with reasonable ease.

      You may find it useful to be able to view the LEDs periodically to make sure that the LMU is operating properly. If at any time you should
      encounter a problem with the LMU, you may need to read the LEDs in order to troubleshoot the problem. If you cannot fix the LMU yourself, you
      will need to provide the LED information to CalAmp customer support.

      For information about how to interpret the LEDs, see the Status LED Behavior section.



4.6.5 Cable Length

      Do not cut cables. Instead, coil any excess length, making sure not to crimp or flatten any cable.

4.6.6 Moisture and Weather Protection

      The LMU unit must be located where it will not be exposed to moisture or water. In a typical installation inside a vehicle this is not commonly
      thought to be a concern; however, it might be best to avoid locating the LMU below a car’s cup holders, or where rain might easily splash into the
      compartment when a door is opened.



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4.6.7 Preventing Accidental or Unauthorized Modification

      If you anticipate that fleet drivers or others might interfere with the LMUs once they are installed, take steps to be sure that it is not easy to
      remove the LMU from its power source, or disrupt internal antenna interference.
      Two common methods are the use of Tamper Proof Sealant or creation of PEG Script to detect power loss or GPS antenna disconnections.

4.7 Installing the LMU in a Vehicle

      This section provides instructions for installing an LMU in a vehicle.

      Be sure to consider the design decisions described in the previous sections. When you are ready to begin installing the LMU, follow these steps:



4.7.1 Place the LMU unit in the vehicle.

      Typically, the LMU should be placed under the passenger seat or dashboard of the vehicle. LMUs with internal antennas should be placed to
      maximize their GPS performance. A typical location include under the dash close to the front wind-shield.

      Attach the LMU to the solid body of the vehicle, not to plastic panels. The LMU can be placed out of sight by removing interior trim and molding
      to expose available space, then replacing the trim once the LMU is in place.



4.7.2 Connect power, ignition, and ground.

      The power input (red wire) must be connected to a constant (un-switched) +12 VDC or +24 VDC supply; preferably, connected directly to the
      vehicle battery terminal or as close to it as possible. This connection point should be fuse protected to not more than 5 Amps.
      The ignition input (white wire) must be connected to the vehicle ignition or another appropriate key operated line, such as ACCESSORY, ensuring
      that power to the ignition wire is available only when the vehicle ignition is on.
      The ground line (black wire) must be connected to chassis ground.

      Failure to connect these lines in the manner described may result in discharge of the vehicle battery.

      For best results, it is strongly recommended that the LMU connection be on its own circuit. Connect the power input directly to the vehicle battery
      if possible and protect the circuit with an inline fuse. If you must connect through the fuse box, use standard commercial wiring practices to create
      a permanent installation rather than using press-in fuse clips or other temporary measures.

      DO NOT connect the power cable to the LMU at this time.



4.7.3 Typical Connection Sequence

                   Connect any peripherals to the LMU
                   Plug in the power harness.

      The physical installation of the LMU hardware is now complete.

4.8 Installation Verification

      In many cases it is desirable to verify that an installed LMU-3640™ is working properly. That is, installers should verify that the GPS and
      communications functions of the LMU-3640™ are working properly before departing the installation site. In more robust cases, some key
      configuration settings such as the Inbound Address and URL should also be verified.

      Note that these processes are all based on issuing AT Commands to the LMU-3640™. It is expected that installers will have access to a serial port
      expansion cable and a laptop or PDA capable of a terminal connection. Alternatively, an SMS message can be sent to an LMU-3640™ to obtain
      its current status.



4.8.1 Comm Verification

      Installers should first verify that the LMU-3640™ has been acquired and has registered to the wireless network. This may be verified in one of
      two ways. First, installers may look at the Comm LED (i.e., the one closest to the SMC antenna connector). If this LED is solid, then the LMU has
      registered to the network and established a data session.

      If the LED is not visible, then Comm may be verified using an AT Command:



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             ATIC




      Depending on the wireless network being used something similar to what is shown below will be displayed. It is important to verify that 'Yes'
      values are displayed at the top for Data and Network registration and the correct APN is displayed.


                    Radio Access    :   GSM
                    Network Reg.    :   Yes, Home
                    Data Reg.       :   Yes, Home
                    Connection      :   Yes
                    RSSI            :        -97 dBm
                    BER             :         99
                    Channel         :        737
                    Cell ID         :       3441
                    Base Station ID :         40
                    Local Area Code :      31003
                    Network Code    :        410
                    Country Code    :        310
                    IMEI (Modem S/N):   351802055396182
                    IMSI (SIM ID)   :   310410202524377
                    ICC-ID (SIM S/N):   89014102212025243778
                    Phone Number    :
                    GPRS APN        :   ISP.CINGULAR
                    Maint. Server   :   maint.vehicle-location.com(216.177.93.246):20500
                    Inbound Server :    (0.0.0.0):20500
                    Dual Comm       :   routing id=0, log cid=0, modem type=21, inbnd index=0

             OK




      If any of the responses return Not-Acquired or Not-Registered (and the APN is correct), the wireless network operator should be contacted for
      further troubleshooting.

      Please note that it may take several seconds (or longer) for the LMU-3640™ to communicate with the modem and acquire the wireless network.



4.8.2 GPS Verification

      The next step is to verify that the GPS receiver is seeing enough satellites to obtain a valid GPS position. Again, installers have two choices on
      how to perform this verification. First, like the Comm Verification, there is a GPS status LED (i.e., the one closest to the SMA connector). If this
      LED is solid, then the LMU has found GPS service.

      If the LED is not visible then GPS service may be verified using an AT Command:


             AT$APP GPS?




      The response should be similar to:


             Lat=3304713, Lon=-11727730, Alt=0
             Hdg=113 Spd=0 3D-RTIME HDOP=130 nSats=7




      Installers are looking for the 3D-RTIME setting along with a valid Lat, Long pair (i.e. something other than 0). If the GPS receiver does not have
      a valid lock within 2-3 minutes.

4.8.3 Inbound Verification

      The last item to verify is that the LMU-3640™ is sending data to the correct server. In general, this is a two-step process that will need the aid of
      an observer on the back end. That is, a technician will have to be logged in so they can monitor data coming into the backend mapping/vehicle
      management application.

      First, verify that the LMU-3640™ is using the correct Inbound IP address by using:


             AT$APP INBOUND?




      The response should be similar to:


             INBOUND LMD

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             INBOUND   0   ADDR   ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd:ppppp *
             INBOUND   0   URL    myURL.myCompany.com
             INBOUND   1   ADDR   0.0.0.0:20500
             INBOUND   1   URL
             INBOUND   2   ADDR   0.0.0.0:20500
             INBOUND   3   ADDR   0.0.0.0:20500




      The installer will need to verify with a backend technician that the, URL (myURL.myCompany.com ), IP address (ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd) and port
      (<ppppp>) are correct.

      The second step is to verify that the LMU-3640™ is sending data. The best way to do this is to force the LMU-3640™ to send in an
      unacknowledged Event Report (i.e., its current GPS location) with the following command:


             AT$APP PEG SUNRPT 255




      The LMU-3640™ will respond with: OK

      The backend monitor must then be contacted to confirm that they received an Event Report with Event Code 255.

      Assuming that all three sections have passed, the installation can be considered to be complete.



4.8.4 Verification via SMS

      The current Comm, GPS and Inbound status of a GSM LMU can be obtained via SMS provided you have access to an SMS capable phone or
      PDA.

      Using your handset, send the following SMS Message to the LMU:


             !R0




      Within a few minutes, the LMU should return a response in the following format:


             APP: <App ID> <Firmware Version>
             COM:<RSSI> [./d/D][./a/A][./L][IP address] [<APN>]
             GPS:[Antenna <Short/Open/Off>] | [No Time Sync] | [<FixStatus> <Sat Count>]
             INP:<inputs states> <vehicle voltage>
             MID:<mobile ID> <mobile ID type>
             INB:<inbound IP address>:<inbound port> <Inbound Protocol (LMD/LMX)>




                   APP:

                   o <App ID>:

                             The Application ID value of the LMU indicating the host platform and the wireless networking technology of the LMU.

                   o <Firmware Version>:

                             The current firmware version in use by the LMU

                   COM:

                   o <RSSI>:

                             This is the signal strength the wireless modem sees from the network. In general the LMU is at least scanning for the network if
                             the RSSI is not -113.

                   o [./d/D]:

                             If the character ‘D’ is present, it indicates the LMU had a data session established when it responded to the status request. For
                             the 8-Bit product line an upper case ‘D’ indicates both the Inbound and Maintenance sockets are ready. The lower case ‘d’
                             indicates that only the Maintenance socket is ready. A ‘.’ indicates no sockets are ready.

                   o [./a/A]:

                             This field indicates if the LMU has received an Acknowledgement from the Inbound server. This field will be empty if the
                             LMU has never received an ACK. The lower case ‘a’ will be present if it has received an ACK since the last cold boot (i.e.
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                         power cycle) but not the last warm boot (App Restart or Sleep). The upper case ‘A’ will be present if the LMU has received an
                         ACK since the last warm boot. A ‘.’ Indicates no acknowledgement has been received.

                  o [./L]:

                         This field indicates if the LMU’s log is currently active. An ‘L’ indicates that the log is currently in use (i.e. one or more
                         records have been stored) where a ‘.’ indicates the log is inactive.

                  o [IP Address]:

                         This is an optional field if and is only present if the LMU has established a valid data session. This field will contain the current
                         IP address of the LMU as assigned by the wireless network. Note that if you see a value of 192.168.0.0, this is an indication
                         that the LMU has not been able to establish a data session.

                  o [<APN>]

                         The current Access Point Name in use by a GSM LMU.

                  GPS:

                  o [Antenna <Short/Open/Off>]:

                         This field, if present, indicates a problem with the LMU’s GPS antenna. A value of Short indicates that the antenna cable has
                         likely been crushed. A value of Open indicates that the antenna cable is either cut or disconnected. A value of Off indicates that
                         the LMU’ GPS receiver is off.

                  o [No Time Sync]:

                         If this field is present, it indicates that the LMU’s GPS receiver has not been able to find even a single GPS satellite. This
                         would likely been seen in conjunction with the above antenna error, or if the LMU GPS antenna is otherwise blocked.

                  o [<FixStatus> <Sat Count>]:

                         If these fields are present it indicates that the LMU has, or had a valid GPS solution. The <Sat Count> field indicates how many
                         GPS satellites are currently in use by the LMU. The <FixStatus> field indicates the type of fix. The Fix Status types are
                         detailed in the LM Direct Reference Guide.

                  INP:

                  o <input states>:

                         This field details the current state of each of the LMU’s discreet inputs. This field is always 8 characters long. The left most
                         character represents the state of input 7 where the right most represents the state of input 0 (i.e. the ignition). A value of 1
                         indicates the input is currently in the high state. A value of 0 indicates it is currently in the low state.

                  o <vehicle voltage>:

                         This field will contain the current reading of the LMU’s internal A/D. This will be the supply voltage provided to the LMU in
                         mV.

                  MID:

                  o <mobile ID>:

                         This will be the current mobile ID in use by the LMU.

                  o <mobile ID type>:

                         This will be the type of Mobile ID in use by the LMU. The available types are, Off, ESN, IMEI, IMSI, USER, MIN and IP
                         ADDRESS.

                  INB:

                  o <inbound IP address>:

                         This is the current IP address in use by the LMU. This value should match the IP address of your LM Direct™ server.

                  o <inbound port>:

                         This is the current UDP port the LMU will use to deliver its LM Direct™ data. This value should match UDP port you are
                         using on your LM Direct™ server. It is typically 20500.

                  o <Inbound Protocol (LMD/LMX)>:

                         This is the current UDP/IP messaging protocol in use by the LMU. In general it should be LMD.
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      Example GSM Response


             APP:081 8.3d
             COM:0
             GPS:No Time Sync
             INP:11100111 13.7V
             MID:4141000100 ESN
             INB:207.7.101.227:20500 LMD




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client machines on the network. “User” means (i) a single person using an Application for his/her internal, use or (ii) a single terminal or a single
workstation of a computer used only by a person (and not accessed otherwise) for accessing an Application. “Use License” means limited rights granted
by CalAmp for deployment of a single Application to a User. “Developer” means a single programmer developing an Application. “Developer License”
means the grant of certain limited rights to use and maintain the Software, Software Copies, Documentation, Documentation Copies and Related
Materials in development of Applications.

Background: A Developer License is required for each Developer who uses the Software in building Application(s). A Use License is required and must
be purchased by Customer for each User to which Customer provides access to an Application (unless a Server or Site license for unlimited or a
specified number of users has been purchased). Each Use License is specific to one client-side Application only and may not be used for any other
client-side Application. Each Server license is limited to Server-based Applications deployed on that Server for which the license has been purchased as
specified in a CalAmp License Certificate. The Software is licensed on a per Developer, and on a per User, per Application basis. In order to preserve
and protect its rights under applicable law, CalAmp is not selling you ownership rights to Software or Documentation (owned by or licensed to
CalAmp). CalAmp specifically retains title to all CalAmp Software, Documentation and Related Materials and CalAmp licensors retain title to items
owned by them.

Duration: This License Agreement is effective from the day you install or start using the Software, or receive or download it electronically, and
continues until terminated. If you fail to comply with any provision of the License, termination is automatic, without notice from CalAmp and without
the necessity for recourse to any judicial authority. Upon termination, you must destroy the Related Materials, the Software, Documentation and all
Software and Documentation copies. CalAmp can also enforce its other legal and equitable rights.

Developer License Only—Uses Permitted: Software and Documentation may be used for the sole purpose of developing Applications and only by a
licensed Developer. Software and Documentation may be installed onto a hard disk drive or a Server, access to which is restricted to Developers for
which a Developer License has been purchased and may also be stored or installed on a storage device such as a network server, used only to install or
access the Software or Documentation on your other computers over an internal network; however, you must have acquired a license for each separate
computer on which the Software or Documentation is installed or accessed from the storage device. A Developer License may not be shared or used
concurrently on different computers. One backup copy may be made for each legally obtained media copy or electronic copy you have received,
provided that all CalAmp and third party licensor information — including copyright notices — are maintained and possession of the copy is retained in
a secure location. In addition, you agree to use reasonable efforts to protect the Software and Documentation from unauthorized use, reproduction,
distribution or publication. All rights not specifically granted in this License are reserved by CalAmp.

Customer agrees to include the notice “Copyright © 1999 – 2009 CalAmp DataCom Inc., All Rights Reserved” in Applications developed with the
Software. Customer agrees to include the following CalAmp Copyright and Government Restricted Use notice in all documentation and in any
Application on-line help or readme file.

“Portions of this computer program are owned by CalAmp DataCom Inc., Copyright © l999 – 2009, CalAmp DataCom Inc., All Rights Reserved. Use,
duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph ©(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs ©(l) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19,


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as applicable. Manufacturer is CalAmp DataCom Inc., 1401 North Rice Ave. Oxnard, CA 93030. Rights are reserved under copyright laws of the United
States with respect to unpublished portions of the Software.”

Developer(s) License—Uses Not Permitted: Unless Otherwise Agreed To In Writing with CalAmp, You May Not (1) Make derivative works including
but not limited to translations, adaptations, arrangements or any other alteration (each of which would become the property of CalAmp or its licensors,
as applicable) or make copies of the Software or Documentation except as permitted above; (2) Make copies of the Related Materials; (3) Use any
CalAmp product to translate the product of another licensor unless you have the legal right to do so; (4) Allow a greater number of Developers to access
the Software at any one time than the total number of Developer licenses for which you have paid; (5) Rent, lease, sublicense or lend the Software,
Software Copies, Documentation, Documentation Copies, Related Materials or your rights under this License or allow access to the Software for
unlicensed users; (6) Alter, decompile (except to the limited extent that decompilation by the licensed Developer only is necessary as the only available
way to achieve interoperability with other programs and, in that situation, any resulting information cannot be used in developing, producing or
marketing any software substantially similar in expression to the Software), disassemble or reverse engineer the Software; (7) Make any attempt to
unlock or bypass any initialization system or encryption techniques utilized by the Software or Documentation; (8) Alter, remove or obscure any
proprietary legend, copyright or trademark notice contained in or on Software, Documentation or Related Materials; or (9) use the Software to create an
Application intended solely to duplicate functionality of an existing CalAmp end user software product.

Use Licenses: For each Server or Site License purchased, CalAmp grants the Customer the right to distribute Applications on a single Server or at a
single Site, as the case may be, accessible to the number of individual users (not concurrent users) for which the Server or Site License has been
purchased as evidenced by a CalAmp License Certificate. For each Use License purchased, as evidenced by a CalAmp License Certificate, CalAmp
grants the Customer the right to distribute a single Application to a single User. In no circumstance may Customer distribute an Application under a site
license or concurrent use license unless a comparable license has been purchased for the Software as evidenced by a CalAmp License Certificate.
Customer agrees that distribution of an Application to a User will in all cases be accompanied by a license agreement containing at a minimum terms
and conditions substantially similar to and at least as restrictive as the following:

The User may not (1) Make derivative works including but not limited to translations, adaptations, arrangements or any other alteration of the
Application or make copies of the Application, except one backup copy may be made for each legally obtained copy of the Application, provided that all
CalAmp and third party licensor information — including copyright notices — are maintained and possession of the copy is retained in a secure
location; (2) Allow access to the Application for unlicensed users; (3) Rent, lease, sublicense or lend the Application or its rights under the license; (4)
Alter, decompile, disassemble or reverse engineer the Application; (5) Make any attempt to unlock or bypass any initialization system or encryption
technique utilized by the Application; or (6) Alter, remove or obscure any proprietary legend, copyright or trademark notice contained in or on the
Application.

The User agrees to use reasonable efforts to protect the Application from unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution or publication.

Audit: Customer shall keep records of all transactions involving Software for five (5) years after the transaction. CalAmp shall have the right upon
written notice to audit Customer’s records to verify compliance with this License including the number of Use Licenses granted by Customer. Audit may
take place at Customer’s place or business during normal working hours. In the event that there is a discrepancy in excess of five percent (5%) between
the number of Use Licenses granted and the number paid for, Customer shall pay all costs related to performing the audit in addition to remitting
payment for those licenses granted in excess of those paid for as evidenced by a CalAmp License Certificate.

General: This Agreement represents our entire understanding and agreement regarding the Software, Software Copies, Documentation, Documentation
Copies and Related Materials and supersedes any prior purchase order, communication, advertising or representation and may only be modified in a
written amendment signed by an authorized CalAmp representative or by a specific prior or subsequent written agreement between the parties. If any
provision of this Agreement shall be unlawful, void or for any reason unenforceable, that provision shall be deemed severable from, and shall in no way
affect the validity or enforceability of, the remaining provisions.

[edit]2 Limited Warranty

Covering the Physical Media and Printed Materials: CalAmp warrants to you, the original licensee, that the media on which the Software is recorded are
free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF
DEVELOPER LICENSE PURCHASE. CalAmp’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy as to defective media, Documentation or Related
Material(s) shall be replacement of the media, Documentation or Related Material(s) by CalAmp. Each defective item, along with proof of license
purchase and date, must be sent in a traceable manner to: CalAmp DataCom Inc., 1401 North Rice Ave. Oxnard, CA 93030.

Disclaimer Regarding the Software, Documentations and Related Materials: THE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION AND RELATED MATERIALS
ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” EXCEPT AS MAY OTHERWISE BE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, CALAMP MAKES NO
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION OR RELATED
MATERIALS INCLUDING BY WAY OF EXAMPLE, AND NOT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BY WAY OF FURTHER EXAMPLE AND NOT LIMITATION, CALAMP MAKES NO
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR
COMPLETENESS OF THE DOCUMENTATION OR THE RELATED MATERIALS. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE,
DOCUMENTATION AND RELATED MATERIALS IS ASSUMED BY YOU. IN NO EVENT SHALL CALAMP BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY
OTHER PERSON, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE, FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OR ACCURACY OF THE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION
OR RELATED MATERIALS OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR
OCCASIONED BY YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION OR RELATED MATERIALS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN THE EVENT THE FOREGOING IS FOUND BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION TO BE
INEFFECTIVE, YOU HEREBY AGREE THAT CALAMP’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION AND/OR RELATED MATERIALS (WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE,
PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) SHALL NOT EXCEED THE LICENSE FEES PAID BY YOU WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE,

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DOCUMENTATION AND/OR RELATED MATERIALS AT ISSUE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE FOREGOING PROVISION, WITH RESPECT TO EXCLUDING OR LIMITING
SUCH DAMAGES, MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

Acknowledgement: You acknowledge that you have read this LIMITED WARRANTY, understand it and agree to be bound by its terms and conditions.
You also agree that: (1) No oral or written information or advice given by CalAmp, its dealers, distributors, agents or employees shall in any way
increase the scope of this Limited Warranty and you may not rely on any such information or advice; (2) Unless a written governing agreement signed
by you and CalAmp exists, this License Agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of agreement between CalAmp and you regarding the
licensing of the Software, Documentation and Related Materials and supersedes all proposals, oral or written, and any other communications you may
have had prior to purchasing your license; (3) Except for the price and delivery terms agreed upon by both parties, the terms and conditions of this
License Agreement shall supersede those set forth in any purchase order where the purchase order conflicts or is inconsistent with or adds to the terms
and conditions of this License and those superseded purchase order terms and conditions shall be null and void; (4) You agree to assure that copies of
this License Agreement are distributed, read and agreed to by each Developer using the Software and/or Documentation.

Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, United States, excluding its conflicts of law principles and
excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. You agree to exclusive jurisdiction of California State federal
and state courts, Ventura County, for resolution of any dispute related to this Agreement.

U.S. Government Protected Rights: The Software Documentation and Related Materials are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or
disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph ©(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software
clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs ©(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as
applicable. Manufacturer is CalAmp DataCom Inc., 1401 North Rice Ave. Oxnard, CA 93030. Rights are reserved under copyright laws of the United
States with respect to unpublished portions of the Software.

[edit]3 Regulatory Information

Human Exposure Compliance Statement Pursuant to 47 CFR § 24.52 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, personal communications services (PCS)
equipment is subject to the radio frequency radiation exposure requirements specified in § 1.1307(b), § 2.1091 and § 2.1093, as appropriate.

CalAmp DataCom Inc. certifies that it has determined that the LMU-3640™ complies with the RF hazard requirements applicable to broadband PCS
equipment operating under the authority of 47 CFR Part 24, Subpart E of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This determination is dependent upon
installation, operation and use of the equipment in accordance with all instructions provided.

The LMU-3640™ is designed for and intended to be used in fixed and mobile applications. “Fixed” means that the device is physically secured at one
location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. “Mobile” means that the device is designed to be used in other than fixed locations and
generally in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 cm is normally maintained between the transmitter’s antenna and the body of the user or
nearby persons. The LMU-3640™ is not designed for or intended to be used in mobile applications (within 20 cm of the body of the user) and such uses
are strictly prohibited.

To ensure that the LMU-3640™ complies with current FCC regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to radio
frequency radiation, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the unit’s antenna and the body of the user and any nearby
persons at all times and in all applications and uses. Additionally, in mobile applications, maximum antenna gain must not exceed 3.2 dBi.

FCC Rules and Industry Canada (IC) regulatory information Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) The equipment 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. Warning (Part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by TransCore Amtech Systems could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Compliance Statement (Part 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. This device complies
with Industry Canada license-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 présent appareil est
conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Class B digital device notice “CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)” RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with the FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set fourth for mobile transmitting devices operation in an uncontrolled environment.
End users must follow the specific operating instructions to satisfy RF exposure compliance. The equipment should only be used where there is
normally at least 20cm separation between the antenna and all person/user. This transmitter must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.




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