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Device Type | GPS Tracker |
---|---|
GPS Chipset | u-blox |
Cellular | 4G LTE |
Antenna | Internal |
Water Resistance | IP67 |
Operating Temperature | -30°C to +75°C |
Accelerometer | 3-axis |
Battery | 250 mAh |
Battery Life | Up to 2 hours |
Certifications | FCC, PTCRB, CE |
Data Interface | USB |
Connectivity | 4G LTE |
Records revisions and changes made to the document over time.
Details cellular technologies supported, including 2G, 3G, and CDMA bands.
Specifies GPS capabilities and hardware options like battery and sensors.
Describes power, data connectors, dimensions, weight, and operating temperature.
Details the pinout and function of the 24-pin Molex connector for device interface.
Describes the pinout for the OBD 14-pin Molex connector for vehicle communication.
Lists connectors, wire colors, lengths, AWG, and pin functions for the cable harness.
Explains LED states and power draw in different operating modes.
Provides instructions on securely installing the device, noting accelerometer calibration.
Guides on connecting the device to a PC for configuration using terminal settings.
A table comparing features across different technology versions of the XT6350.
Explains device customizability and the role of Script and Parameter files.
Details how trigger blocks are entered based on condition evaluation and debouncing.
Lists comparison operators and explains the debounce function for timing control.
Details the structure of parameter files and the process of creating and loading them.
Guides on creating custom messages and interpreting received data using field definitions.
Illustrates the structure of packet recipes and their decoded fields for data reporting.
Lists and describes various system values available for data reporting by the device.
Details events that can trigger actions or scripts, with their index ranges.
Lists special functions available for use in scripting, including input and system states.
Details available actions that can be performed by scripts, such as resetting or setting variables.
Lists all configurable parameters, their codes, and syntax for setting them.
Defines the ID, size, units, and range for each field used in custom messages.
Covers FCC ID, user information, human exposure guidelines, and declaration of conformity.
Outlines Industry Canada regulations, antenna usage, and approval for the radio transmitter.