Device LED Indicators

 

DashTrac

 

CalAmp LMU-2600

 

CalAmp LMU-3000

 

CalAmp LMU-4200

 

CalAmp TTU-2820

 

Enfora MT-2500

 

Enfora MT-3000

 

 

 

DashTrac

 

 

 

LED

Type

Behavior

Normal?

Status

   

OBD

Flashing

Yes

 Device is on

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

 

 

GSM

Slow flash (3-sec intervals)

Yes

 Registered

Rapid flash (1-sec intervals)

No

 Unregistered

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

 

GPS

Solid

No

 Device is not receiving GPS signals

Flashing

Yes

 Device is receiving GPS signals - number of flashes indicates the number of available satellites

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

 

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CalAmp LMU-2600

 

The LMU-2600™ has two (2) status LEDs. If the device is working properly, both LEDs should be solid. The LEDs use the following blink patterns to indicate service:

 

LED

Type

Behavior

Normal?

Status

   

Network

Flashing

Yes

Device is trying to acquire network connection

Solid

Yes

GPS signal acquired

 

  

GPS

Solid

Yes

 Device is receiving adequate GPS signals

Flashing

Yes

 Device is waiting for GPS signal lock

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

 

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CalAmp LMU-3000

 

The LMU-3000™ has three (3) status LEDs. If the device is working properly, all LEDs should be solid. The LEDs use the following blink patterns to indicate service:

 

LED

Type

Behavior

Normal?

Status

   

Network

Flashing

Yes

Device is trying to acquire network connection

Solid

Yes

GPS signal acquired

 

  

GPS

Solid

Yes

 Device is receiving adequate GPS signals

Flashing

Yes

 Device is waiting for GPS signal lock

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

 

 

OBD Connection

Off

No

 No OBD connection established

On

Yes

 OBD connection established

 

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CalAmp LMU-4200

 

The LMU-4200™ has two (2) status LEDs. If the device is working properly, both LEDs should be solid. The LEDs use the following blink patterns to indicate service:

 

LED

Type

Behavior

Normal?

Status

   

GPS

Flashing

No

Off

Slow Blinking

Yes

GPS On

Fast Blinking

Yes

GPS Time Sync

Solid

Yes

GPS Fix

 

 

GSM

Off

Yes

 Registered

Slow Blinking

Yes

 Comm on - searching

Fast Blinking

Yes

 Network available

Solid to fast blink every second

No

Registered but no Inbound Acknowledgement

Solid

Yes

Registered and Received Inbound Acknowledgement

 

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CalAmp TTU-2820

 

The TTU-2820™ has two (2) status LEDs. If the device is working properly, both LEDs should be solid. The LEDs use the following blink patterns to indicate service:

 

LED

Type

Behavior

Normal?

Status

   

Network

Flashing

Yes

Device is trying to acquire network connection

Solid

Yes

GPS signal acquired

 

  

GPS

Solid

Yes

 Device is receiving adequate GPS signals

Flashing

Yes

 Device is waiting for GPS signal lock

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

 

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Enfora MT-2500

 

The Enfora MT-2500™ has three (3) status LEDs. If the device is working properly, all LEDs should be solid. The LEDs use the following blink patterns to indicate service:

 

LED

Type

Behavior

Normal?

Status

 

Power

Off

Yes

Device is not receiving power  

Solid

Yes

Device is receiving power

 

  

Cellular

Solid

Yes

 Device is receiving adequate GPS signals

Flashing

Yes

 Device is waiting for GPS signal lock

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

   

 

 

 

  

GPS

Solid

Yes

 Device is receiving adequate GPS signals

Off

No

 Device is not receiving power

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Enfora MT-3000

 

LED

Type

Behavior

Normal?

Status

   

OBD

Flashing quickly

Yes

 Device has been connected

Flashing slowly

Yes

 Device is receiving power

 

 

GSM

Slow flash (3-sec intervals)

Yes

 Device is searching for cellular coverage

Rapid flash (1-sec intervals)

Yes

 Device has found cellular coverage

Solid

No

 Device is transmitting

 

GPS

Solid

Yes

 Device is not receiving GPS signals

Flashing quickly

Yes

 Device is acquiring a satellite fix

Flashing slowly

Yes

 Device has acquired satellite fix

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