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Revision as of 08:49, 18 June 2025
🔧 Basic Configuration via SMS
1. Insert SIM Card
- Insert either an open SIM or an M2M SIM card into the device.
- If using M2M SIM, ensure the required IP or URL is whitelisted on the operator portal for uninterrupted data communication.
2. Configure the APN
Set the APN according to the SIM card being used:
SET CUAPN:M2MISAFEcom → (For VI M2M SIM) SET CUAPN:airtelgprs.com → (For AIRTEL)
Expected Response:
APN:M2MISAFEcom
✅ Ensure the APN response matches the command sent.
3. Verify Network Status
Send the following command to check network registration and signal strength:
GET CUNWI
Response Format:
CUNWI:<Operator Name>-<MCC>-<MNC>-<GSM Status>-<GPRS Status>-<Signal Strength>-<GSM Loss Timer>-<GPRS Loss Timer>
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| GSM Status | 1 = Registered, 2 = Searching, 3 = Denied, 5 = Roaming OK, 0 = Not registered |
| GPRS Status | 1 = Registered, 2 = Searching, 3 = Denied, 5 = Roaming OK, 0 = Not registered |
| Signal Strength | Range: 1–31 ASU |
| GSM/GPRS Loss Timer | Elapsed time in seconds since network loss |
✅ Check for registration status and reasonable signal strength before proceeding.
4. Enable Data Transmission
To enable telemetry data transmission to your backend:
SET CUENIP:<IP_Mode>.<State>,<IP_Mode>.<State>
- IP Mode: 0 = Transight, 1 = Customer
- State: 1 = Enabled, 0 = Disabled
Example:
SET CUENIP:1.0
✅ This enables Transight server and disables Customer server by default.
5. Configure Server IP/URL
Set the backend server endpoint using TCP or HTTP:
SET CUURL:TCP:<IP>:<PORT> SET CUURL:<HTTP URL>
Examples:
SET CUURL:http://livedata.example.net:6000/data SET CUURL:TCP:15.235.9.66:50334
Expected Response:
URL:http://livedata.example.net:6000/data URL:TCP:15.235.9.66:50334
✅ Verify response matches the server details.
6. Set Data Transmission Frequency (CUUR, CUURT, CUURS)
Configure reporting intervals for different operational states:
| Mode | Purpose | Command Format | Unit | Example | Expected Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motion | When vehicle is moving | SET CUUR:<seconds> | Seconds | SET CUUR:30 | CUUR: 30 |
| Halt | When vehicle is stationary | SET CUURT:<minutes> | Minutes | SET CUURT:30 | CUURT: 30 |
| Sleep | In low-power/idle state | SET CUURS:<minutes> | Minutes | SET CUURS:30 | CUURS: 30 |
✅ Ensure each setting reflects correct values as per use case.
7. Save Configuration – Restart the Device
After all settings are done, reboot the device to apply changes:
SET CUMR:2
✅ The device will restart and save all configurations.
✅ Final Validation
- Ensure data is being received successfully on your backend server.