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=Downloads=
'''[https://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Telematics/Telematics-Summary-v2.pdf Overview]'''
'''[https://www.neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Telematics/Telematics-Summary-v2.pdf Overview]'''


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'''[https://wiki.neweagle.net/ProductDocumentation/Telematics/C4MAX_datasheet.pdf C4 Max Datasheet]'''
'''[https://wiki.neweagle.net/ProductDocumentation/Telematics/C4MAX_datasheet.pdf C4 Max Datasheet]'''
=Raptor Telematics Packages Part Numbers=
'''Gold Package'''
:'''ASM-TCM-G01-USA
:'''ASM-TCM-G01-GLOBAL'''
'''Platinum Package'''
:'''ASM-TCM-P01-USA
:'''ASM-TCM-P01-GLOBAL'''
=Troubleshooting=
''Please follow the steps below to troubleshoot the connection.''
1. Verify that the IMEI on the back of the unit matches the portal configuration:
*'''The IMEI can be found on the back of the unit:'''
[[File:TelematicsTroubleshootingImage2.png]]
[[File:TelematicsTroubleshootingImage1.png]]
2. Make sure that the unit’s antenna is properly connected and mounted in an area where it has a view of the sky.<br>
3. Assure that the unit is in an area where there is cellular coverage.
[[File:TelematicsTroubleshootingImage3.png]]
4. Power up the unit and check the LEDs.
*'''We’d like to see that the cellular (GPRS) connects and the GPS gets a fix. This would be the green LED flashing for 2 seconds ON and 2 seconds OFF. The green LED sometimes looks more yellow than green.'''
[[File:TelematicsTroubleshootingImage4.png]]
5.Monitor the CAN bus connection. If working correctly, the telematics unit should transmit the following message:
:'''0x19F0FF4A'''

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