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                                AX9
                             User Manual
                            Revision: 01
                       Revision Date: 2016/01/11




ATrack Technology Inc.                             Tel: +886-2-27975852
3F., No. 88, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Neihu Dist.,       Fax: +886-2-27974030
Taipei City 11493, Taiwan (R.O.C.)                 http://www.atrack.com.tw


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                                                     Table of Contents
1.     Notification .............................................................................................................................. 3
       1.1. Disclaimer .................................................................................................................................... 3
       1.2. Copyright ...................................................................................................................................... 3
       1.3. Warning ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2.     Introduction............................................................................................................................. 4
3.     Installation ............................................................................................................................... 5
       3.1. Package Content ......................................................................................................................... 5
       3.2. AX9 OBD-II Compliant ................................................................................................................. 5
4.     Hardware Features ................................................................................................................. 6
       4.1.    OBD-II Protocol ............................................................................................................................ 6
       4.2.    Mini USB Port and Driver Installation........................................................................................... 6
       4.3.    Buzzer Operation ......................................................................................................................... 7
       4.4.    Power Supply ............................................................................................................................... 7
       4.5.    SIM Card Installation .................................................................................................................... 8
       4.6.    LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................. 9
5.     Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 10
       5.1. Connecting a Device Using HyperTerminal ............................................................................... 10
       5.2. Connecting a Device Using AXTool ........................................................................................... 14
       5.3. Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................................................... 19
6.     Bluetooth Applications ......................................................................................................... 20
       6.1. Using an Android Mobile to Connect to your AX9 ...................................................................... 20
       6.2. Using a PC to connect to your AX9 ........................................................................................... 21
       6.3. Bluetooth Commands ................................................................................................................ 24
7.     Appendix................................................................................................................................ 25
       7.1. FCC Regulations ........................................................................................................................ 25
       7.2. Hardware Specification .............................................................................................................. 26




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1. Notification

 1.1. Disclaimer

This document, and all other related products, including device, firmware, and software, are exclusively
developed by ATrack Technology Inc. Due to the continuous developments and improvements of device
functionalities, changes in the protocol, specification, and firmware functions are subjects to change without
notice. ATrack Technology Inc. reserves the right to modify all documentations based on its own timelines.
Document modification notices will be released to ATrack Technology Inc.’s customers upon completion.


ATrack Technology Inc. products are not intended to be used as life support or rescue equipments. ATrack
Technology Inc. is not liable for any loss or injury caused by using or referencing to any of its products. Any
possible means of using or integrating ATrack Technology Inc. products shall be avoided.


 1.2. Copyright

ATrack Technology Inc. holds all parts of intellectual rights applicable in the copyright laws in all the countries.
Any and all contents of this document shall not be exposed, delivered, and/or disclosed to non-authorized 3rd
party without any form of approval and consent from ATrack Technology Inc. Any form of, including but not
limited to, verbal, duplicate, or internet sharing, of releasing or exposing information to an unauthorized party
shall be prohibited. ATrack Technology Inc. reserves the rights of litigation in the violation of copyright laws.


 1.3. Warning

Connecting of the input wires can be hazardous to both the installer and your vehicle’s electrical system if not
done by an inexperienced installer. This document assumes you are aware of the inherent dangers of working
in and around a vehicle and have a working qualified understanding of electrical behaviors.




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2. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the ATrack AX9 GPS device, combining with the most comprehensive
and economical vehicle diagnostics technology, which provides real-time engine monitoring. The engine
diagnostic data is collected through the vehicle's OBD-II communication port and is transmitted along with
GPS data to the control center over a mobile network, for instance, GSM, GPRS, UMTS or CDMA. In this way,
potential engine problems can be identified earlier before the vehicle breaks down at an inopportune time.
Furthermore, you may configure other advanced driving behavior events such as harsh braking, sudden
acceleration, speeding, cornering, and much more in order to reduce the risks of vehicle damage and drive
down the costs of fuel.
Depending on your needs, the AX9 will come with an embedded Bluetooth module (refer to Chapter 6 for
more information). This user manual is intended to guide you through the installation and configuration
process. It also highlights the hardware features and Bluetooth applications.




      The AX9 without Bluetooth module                           The AX9 with Bluetooth module




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   3 . I n s ta l l a ti o n

 3.1.     Package Content

When you open the package, verify that you received the following:


             AX9 Device * 1                                          USB Cable * 1




 3.2. AX9 OBD-II Compliant

OBD-II is a set of standards and practices defined by SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) in the early 1990s. But
some automobile manufactures do not follow it completely. Therefore, ATrack cannot guarantee each vehicle’s
OBD-II connected performance. For more information about the AX9 OBD-II compliance, please refer to the “ATrack
AX Series OBD-II Compliant Guide” document for details.




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4. Hardware Features

 4.1. OBD-II Protocol

There are five signaling protocols that are permitted with the OBD-II interface. Most vehicles have been
implemented with only one of the protocols. The AX9 features a superior protocol detection algorithm that ensures
the device connects reliably even to vehicles that do not fully conform to the OBD‐II standards. The AX9 supports
the following legislated OBD-II protocols:
       J1850 PWM (Ford vehicles)
       J1850 VPW (GM vehicles)
       ISO9141-2 (Asian, European, Chrysler vehicles)
       ISO 14230-4 KWP
       ISO 15765-4 CAN (11/29 bit ID,250/500 Kbaud)


The AXTool provides the “OBD Live Data” viewer for showing OBD data in real time. Refer to Section 5.2 for details.




 4.2. Mini USB Port and Driver Installation

The Mini USB connection is used for the following purposes: configuring parameters and firmware upgrade. When
the AX9 is connected to your laptop/PC via a Mini USB cable, the OBD-II and GSM/GPRS functions are switched off
unless the main power is applied to the AX9 at the same time. The following figure shows the position of AX9’s USB
port.




                                             USB Port
                                                                                 USB Port


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Double click the USB driver VCP_V1.3.1_Setup/ VCP_V1.3.1_Setup_x64. Then, click the Finish button to complete
the process.




 4.3. Buzzer Operation

The internal buzzer of the AX9 can be configured by any events or triggered by a remote server. Refer to the ATrack
Protocol Document for details. When a device is configured and plugged into an OBD-II DLC connector, it performs
some basic function tests. You can simply verify whether it is installed properly via buzzer indication. Please refer to
the following table for details:


 Buzzer Indication        Description
 Beep 1 time              Device Power ON
 Beep 2 times             OBD Protocol Connected
 Beep 3 times             GSM/GPRS Connected
 Beep 4 times             GPS Fix




 4.4. Power Supply

The AX9 device is connected to the OBD-II SAE J1962 connector of a vehicle and draws power from the OBD port.
No additional power cabling is required for the operation. If the OBD port of a vehicle is covered or you need to
install AX9 in another place for better GPS reception, the optional low profile OBD-II extension cable is required.




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 4.5. SIM Card Installation

AX9 supports SIM cards with 1.8V (ISO/IEC 7816-3 class C) or 3V (ISO/IEC 7816-3 class B) operating voltages. To
install s SIM, remove the crews, dust cap and the cover.


(1)                                                        (2)




(3)                                                        (4)




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 4.6. LED Indicators




                                                   GSM             OBD        GPS




e following table describes the LED states:
 LED Indicators        Color       LED Status                            Description
 OBD                   Green       Solid OFF                             OBD Protocol not found
                                   Fast blinking                         OBD-II data transmission.
                                   Blinking every 10 seconds             Deep sleep mode
 GPS                   Blue        Solid OFF                             GPS power OFF
                                   Blinking every 1 second               GPS not fix
                                   Solid ON                              GPS Location Fix
 GSM                   Red         Solid OFF                             GSM Power OFF
                                   Blinking every 1 second               GSM no signal
                                   Blinking every 2 second               GSM registered
                                   Blinking twice every 2 second         GPRS connected




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5. Configuration
You can explore many of AX9’s great features through AT commands. The commands can be sent to AX9 via USB,
SMS or cellular network (e.g. GPRS/CDMA/UMTS).


      5.1. Connecting a Device Using HyperTerminal

The following example shows how to connect the AX9 through Hyper Terminal. You may use other popular terminal
emulators such as Putty or Tera Term Pro to establish a console session with the AX9.
(1) Run HyperTerminal and select the correct COM port and click on the [Configure…] button.




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(2) Port Settings should be as follows. Click on the [OK] button to close the Properties window.




                                                                               Bits per second: 57600
                                                                               Data Bits:          8
                                                                               Parity:             None
                                                                               Stop Bits:          1
                                                                               Flow Control:       None




(3) Click on [File][Properties]




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(4) Click on the [Settings] tab and click on the [ASCII Setup…] button.




(5) Check the following options and click on the [OK] button.




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(6) Power up the device and you can now begin to send AT commands to query the device. Please refer to the
ATrack Protocol Document for details.




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      5.2. Connecting a Device Using AXTool

The AXTool is a simple configuration tool which is useful for users to configure the basic settings of the AX9. For
advanced configurations, please refer to the ATrack Protocol Document for details.


    General Setting
     [Device Password]: The device password is used for protecting device configurations. You can have the
     maximum of 6 characters.
     [SIM Card PIN Code]: Enter the PIN code of a SIM card if you a PIN code enabled.
     [Position Format]: Select position format for all reports.
     [Power Saving Mode]: Enable/Disable the power saving mode. When the power saving mode is enabled, the
     AX9 device will go into deep sleep mode after 1 minute of engine off.




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    Communication Setting
     [GPRS Enable]: Enable GPRS communication
     [Socket Type]: Select TCP or UDP for GPRS communication
     [APN]: Access Point Name for GPRS connection. (Please contact your cellular network carrier for the
     information)
     [Host IP]: Enter the IP address or domain name of host server
     [Host Port]: Enter Port number of the remote host server
     [User Name]: The GPRS user name. (Please contact your cellular network carrier for the information)
     [Password]: The GPRS password. (Please contact your cellular network carrier for the information)




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    Track Setting
     You may configure a tracking interval when the vehicle engine is ON. When [Time Mode] and [Distance Mode]
     are both selected, the tracking behavior will operate in AND condition.




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    OBD Live Data
     When the AX9 is connected to a vehicle’s OBD-II port, you will see the OBD live data such as VIN, Speed,
     RPM, MAF air flow rate, Engine Load, Throttle Position, Engine Temperature, Fuel Level, MIL Status,
     Odometer, Fuel Used, and Main Voltage.




    System Setting
     The [System] setting will show the current connected device information. The [Reset/Action] function can be
     used to reset parameters or clear buffered messages of the device.




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    Uploading Setting To Device
     Once all the settings are entered, use the Blue Downward Arrow (    ) to upload the settings to the device. A
     popup window will show the progress. When it finishes, the popup window will close.




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 5.3. Firmware Upgrade

Open the AXTool program and click on [System] on the menu.
Browse the firmware file which is provided by ATrack and click on the [Start] button.




When you see “Upgrade Successfully!!”, that means the device firmware is upgraded.




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6. Bluetooth Applications
In this section, we will walk you through on how to set up a Bluetooth connection between your AX9 and your
Android mobile/PC.




 6.1. Using an Android Mobile to Connect to your AX9

For this demonstration purpose, we will use the "Bluetooth SPP Pro" app, which can be downloaded from this
website address: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.dzs.android.BLE_SPP_PRO&hl=en
A 2-D barcode for your phone to scan and download from market:




After the installation, launch the app which scans for
available Bluetooth devices. The AX9 device is listed     Tap on the area marked in red, then the device details
on the list as shown below:                               are shown as below:




Tap on the Connect button.




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 Tap on CMD line mode.




 The command prompt shows up:
    After a successful connection, you can see a response message showing "Rxd>AX9 Bluetooth Connected".
    By default, there is no password. Therefore, the AT$BTEN command may be used to setup a password for a
    Bluetooth authentication. If a password is set, then a password prompt would be shown and you would need
    to type your password in order to communicate with the device.




6.2.       Using a PC to connect to your AX9

    In this example, Windows 8 is used for this demonstration. The same principle can also be applied when
    installing a device on a Windows 7 platform. At first, you need to have Hyper-Terminal installed. Next, power
    up the AX9 device, and then on your PC, go to Control Panel -> Devices and Printers -> right click on a
    blank space and select Add devices and printers. Double click on AX9 SPP to install the device.




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The device is being installed as shown below.




Under Devices and Printers, please right-click on AX9 SPP and select Properties.




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Select Services in order to check which COM port the device is connected to. In this example, the device is
connected via COM11.




Launch the Hyper-Terminal and select COM11. Please select the following settings during the connection
setup.




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   Once it is connected, there is a response message showing "AX9 Bluetooth Connected". You can issue
   some AT commands later on.




6.3.    Bluetooth Commands

   AT$BTEN=<Mode>, <Password>
   <Mode>: 0 - SPP Profile (Default)
   <Password>: 4 characters password for connection authorization.


   Example: Set "1234" for the Bluetooth connection password
   AT$BTEN=0,"1234"


   After connecting to the AX9, you will need to input the password with the ending characters
   <CR><LF> and send the password to the AX9 in order to establish the connection. This password
   sending has to be done within 1 minute after a successful pairing. A failure will result in
   disconnection and cause the pairing process to repeat again.




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   7. Appendix

7.1.      FCC Regulations

        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.


        This device 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 radiated radio
        frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
        interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
        a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
        which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
        the interference by one or more of the following measures:


        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
        -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
        -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
        -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.


        Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
        user‘s authority to operate the equipment.



        Radiation Exposure Statement:

        This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
        This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &
        your body. This equipment must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
        radio transmitter.




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7.2.      Hardware Specification

   Model Number               AX9(GG)     AX9(UA)        AX9(UE) AX9(UG) AX9(CV) AX9(CS)
   Dimensions (L x W x H) 63 x 54 x 28 mm
   Weight                     73 g
   Housing                    Flame Retardant PC(UL 94 V-0)
   Operating
   Temperature                -40°C ~ 85°C (-40°F ~ 185°F)
   (w/o battery)
   Electrical Characteristics
   Power Supply               8V ~ 36V DC
   Current Consumption Operating : Max.140mA@12V, Deep Sleep Mode 1.9 mA@12V
   Cellular Network Communication
   Technology            GPRS                WCDMA/HSPA                              CDMA2000 1xRTT
                         850/900             850/1900   900/2100 800/850             800/1900
   Frequency(MHz)        1800/1900                               900/1700
                                                                 1900/2100
   Carrier Support            Worldwide USA/Canada EU/APAC Worldwide                 Verizon   Sprint
   GSM/GPRS                   Quad-band 850/1900        900/1800 Quad-band           N/A
   Cellular Antenna           Internal Cellular antenna
   SIM Card                   1.8V/3V Mini SIM(2FF)                                  N/A
   GPS/GLONASS
   Receiver                   56 Channels, --161dBM(GPS)/-158dBm(GLONASS) Tracking sensitivity
   Accuracy                   2.5 m CEP / 4.0 m CEP
   GPS Antenna                Internal GPS active antenna
   GPS Data Buffer            8 MB
   Accelerometer
   Capacity
   3-Axis                     Z,X,Y
   Resolution                 ±16g, 400Hz
   OBD-II Communication
   Connector Type             SAE J1962 Male Connector (Type B)
                              ISO 15765-4 (CAN),
                                          (CAN) 11/29Bit ID, 250/500Kbaud
                              ISO 14230-4 (KWP2000)
                              ISO 9141-2 (Asian, European, Chrysler vehicles)
   Protocol Supported
                              SAE J1850 VPW (GM vehicles)
                              SAE J1850 PWM (Ford vehicles)
                              FMS / SAE J1939(Heavy-duty trucks)
   Device I/O Port
   Mini USB                   1 (For I/O extension port)/ For device configuration
   Standard Accessories
   USB cable                  Length 1.2 m

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Backup Battery             Internal 3.7V   90mAh Rechargeable Lithium-ionBattery
Optional Accessories
Bluetooth Module           Bluetooth 3.0 EDR+ BLE 4.0 dual mode




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