SyncTrak: Download and Quick Start Guide

SyncTrak: Download and Quick Start Guide

7/28/2024


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Our premiere device configuration application powered by Suntech Universal Protocol

Features:
  1. Windows based graphical user interface: bench-top access for all models.
  1. Rapid development:  code free environment for quick device behavior and report customization.
  1. Configuration files:  export device settings in Suntech's .profile file format for fleetwide OTA updating.
  1. Diagnostics:  real-time cellular and GNSS status displays, pre-configured popular engineering commands.
  1. Advanced functions:  Command line entry for all engineering level commands.



SyncTrak Quick Start Guide
Steps for SyncTrak installation, operation and network parameter configuration to send device reports to a server.
For complete device configuration information go to:   Universal Protocol

1.  Required Resources

HW/SW
Product
Part #/SKU
Description
Suntech/Customer
HW
PC
-
Windows 10 recommended
Customer
HW
Suntech device
-
SyncTrak works with ALL Suntech devices
Customer
HW
White USB data cable
SPCH-101012
USB to Micro-USB data cable
Suntech
HW
Ext. 12V DC power supply
-
Required for external powered Suntech models
Customer
SW
SyncTrak
v5.1.1. 6  or newer
~55.7 MB zipped file
Suntech
SW
USB driver
varied
SyncTrak auto-installs device drivers
Suntech


2.  Cautions

Category

Detail

Some Models or Firmware have SyncTrak's password feature enabled and require a password to access the device.  Default Password: st5656

ESD Systems - ESD Awareness Symbols


Use standard ESD procedures when accessing device internally.

ESD Systems - ESD Awareness Symbols


Disconnect device from all sources of power (external power, main battery, back-up battery, solar panel, USB data cable etc) before installing a SIM card.
HANDLE WITH CARE - International Safe Handling Label
Some models may require removing PCB board from case to attach data cable.  Do not use metal tools.  Do not apply twisting/bending stress to PCB board.  See the device model’s Quick Start Guide for further details.

3.  Installation

3.0.1      Once downloaded to the PC double click the file to unzip then select the SyncTrak application to start installation.

3.0.2      SyncTrak requires access to physical USB ports on the PC.  Depending on Windows security settings this may lead to a warning during installation, see Figure 1 below.  Click "More info" and select “Run anyway" in the next window to continue installation, see Figure 2.

      

      
       Figure 1:  Click " More info "

      
       Figure 2:  Click "Run anyway"

3.0.3      Once installation is complete navigate to the Suntech/SyncTrak folder on the PC (or desktop shortcut if available) and click the SyncTrak application to start the program, see Figure 3 and 4.
                                                       
      
      Figure 3:  Starting SyncTrak

      
      Figure 4:  SyncTrak Welcome screen

4.  Connect Device

Steps to connect to SyncTrak common to all device models are shown below.
For detailed instructions on a specific  model see the associated Quick Start Guide at:  Products

4.1      Power

4.1.1      Install the SIM card before connecting device power source.
4.1.2      Connect the device’s battery or external 12 V DC power source.
4.1.3      Re-chargeable battery-operated device models may require time to re-charge if the battery voltage is too low to operate device.
4.1.4      Some devices may need to be powered On by an external button or use of the SecureSwitch magnetic key.

4.2      Data

Depending on the PC's USB port settings some device models may partially operate if the data cable is connected without a device's power source connected.  However for consistent device and SyncTrak operation connect the device’s power source.  4.2.1      Ensure the device is powered On.
 4.2.2      Connect the white USB to Micro-USB cable between the PC and the device.
 4.2.3      Once connected SyncTrak will switch to the Network Parameters settings tab, see Figure 5.

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      Figure 5:  Example:  ST4955 Network Parameters

4.2.4      If SyncTrak does not auto-connect to the device and switch to the Network Parameters tab check the following:
                  a.      Confirm device power is connected and the device is powered On.
                  b.      Click the Comport drop down, select Search as necessary.  Select the COMport noted in the device’s Quick Start Guide, click Port Open.

4.2.5      Some legacy devices, older Windows operating systems or atypical SyncTrak installations may require manual download and install of device drivers.  As needed identify the model series in the table below and download install the designated device driver attached to this article.

Model Series

Quectel_LTE&5G_Windows_USB_Driver_V2.2.2

en.stsw-stm32102

WIN10_MS_USB_ComPort_Driver_exe_v1.1032.3

WIN7_MS_USB_ComPort_Driver_exe_v1.1032.1

Windows Version

Windows 10 or newer

Windows 10 or newer

Windows 10 or newer

Windows 7

ST4290




ST4300



ST4310



ST4315




ST4335



ST4340



ST4345




ST4500



ST4910




ST4940



ST4950




ST4955LCBW




5.   Using SyncTrak

NOTE:  Some Models or Firmware have SyncTrak's password feature enabled and require a password to access the device.  Default Password: st5656

5.0.1      Once connected SyncTrak will display configuration parameters sorted by category.  The available parameters displayed will vary depending on device model/firmware, see Figure 6. 

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      Figure 6:  Example:  ST4955 using Firmware 1.1.11


      1 .      COMport  connections: COMxx or USB
      2 .      Model
      3 .      Firmware revision
      4 .      Category tabs
      5 .      Field name and Parameter  ID
      6 .      Field setting (range or dropdown list)
      7 .      Save Settings
      8 .      Device response window
      9 .      Device command line window

5.0.2      The Save Settings button must be clicked to save modified field settings in the current SyncTrak category tab before navigating to a different tab or closing SyncTrak.  If the Save Settings button is NOT clicked all modified field settings will return to prior values.

5.0.3      Device will return “OK” string in the Device response window indicating success, see Figure 7.

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      Figure 7:   SyncTrak displaying "OK" confirmation

      
5.0.4      If out of range values or conflicts between parameters occur SyncTrak will display an error message along with the field parameter ID that caused the error,see Figure 8.  If this happens review the last change made in SyncTrak and modify as necessary.

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      Figure 8:  Example:  parameter 1001 (APN) has an error

6.  Configure Network Parameters

The following instructions are limited to establishing communication between the device and network/server.  All other device settings will be at firmware default values.  Category tab, parameters and default settings are subject to change depending on device model and firmware revision.

6.0.1      Navigate to the Network Parameters Category tab, refer to Figure 9 and table below as needed to configure network connection settings.
 


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      Figure 9:  Network Parameters default values for the ST4955
      
Parameter Name
Field ID
Field Range
Default Value
Definition
Guidance
Authentication
1000
PAP, CHAP, Automatic, None
Automatic
GPRS/HSPA Authentication for the network connection.
Refer to the carrier for required SIM card authentication.  If you know the SIM card’s APN, select None and enter the APN in next  parameter, APN(1001).
APN
1001
A-Z, a-z, 0-9, some special characters
100 chars max
blank
Access Point Name (APN) for the carrier/network.
Enter SIM card’s APN if known otherwise if using a major carrier’s sim leave blank and select Automatic in previous parameter Authentication (1000).
User ID
1002
A-Z, a-z, 0-9, some special characters
32 chars max
blank
GPRS/HSPA Access Identification if network requires an ID and password to access.
If no User ID, Password or PIN is required:  select None in Authentication (1000) parameter field.
User Password
1003
A-Z, a-z, 0-9
32  char   max
blank
Password for GPRS/HSPA Access if your network requires an ID and password to access the network.
If no User ID, Password or PIN is required:  select None in Authentication (1000) parameter field.
PIN Number
1004
0-9
8-digit max
blank
PIN number to release PIN lock if it is enabled on the SIM.
If no User ID, Password or PIN is required:  select None in Authentication (1000) parameter field.
Server IP
1005
IP format or
DNS format:  A-Z, a-z, 0-9, hyphen, period
5-64 characters
0.0.0.0
IP address of the Server/Platform where device is to send reports.
Can be a number in IP format or domain name.
Server Port
1006
0-9, 5-digit max
blank
Port number of the Server/Platform where device is to send reports.
-
Server Type
1007
TCP; UDP
TCP
The communication protocol the Server utilizes.
-
Backup Server IP
1008
IP format or
DNS format:  A-Z, a-z, 0-9, hyphen, period
5-64 characters
0.0.0.0
IP address of the Backup Server/Platform w h ere the device is to send reports if the primary Server IP is not available.
Can be a number in IP format or domain name.
Backup Server Port
1009
0-9, 5-digit max
0
Port number of the Backup Server/Platform where device is to send reports.
-
Backup Server Type
1010
TCP, UDP
TCP
The communication protocol the Server utilizes.
-
UDP ACK
1011
0-3, 1-digit max
0
Enables acknowledge or ‘ACK’ messages sent from the device to the server.  Setting to 0 disables ACKs, otherwise enter the calculated bitmap number to select the specific reports to acknowledge.
If using UDP it is HIGHLY  recommended to use UDP Acknowledgments to ensure no packet or report losses.
Device Port
1012
0-9, 5-digit max
0
When using UDP server type sets the port for receiving commands from the server.  If ‘0’ or empty, the device would use port 9000.
-
Scanning Band Mode
1016
Global(Roaming); Country(Mexico); Country(Europe)
Global(Roaming)

Select which cellular communication bands the device will use.
Global (Roaming): LTE M1 and GSM all bands
Country (Mexico): LTE M1 Band 4, NB Band 5 and GSM all bands
Country (Europe): LTE M1, NB Band 3, 8, 20 and GSM all bands
UDP ACK Formula
1026
USA; LATAM
USA

Select the type of UDP ACK formula used.

Only use LATAM if located Central or South America.
Scan Mode
1054
Only CAT M; CAT M & 2G; Only NB IoT; NB IoT & 2G; Only 2G
Only CAT M
Select which radio access technology the device will use.
In the US it is highly recommended to use Only CAT M.
Server Connection Time
1027
0-9, 4-digit max
10
Time to keep server connection after first data is sent successfully.  If the device communicates with UDP server and uses UDP ACK, the counting starts when ACK message of the report is received.
Ensures sufficient connection time to receive data from server.  NOTE:  This parameter is only used when parameter Power Down Type(1930) is set to Deep Sleep or PSM Sleep.

Click the Save Setting button before next step!
6.0.2       Navigate to the Report Config/Setting tab.

      a.      ZIP (1055):  Select Disable (ascii) or Enable (hexadecimal) report formatting

Click the Save Setting button before next step!


6.0.3       Navigate to the Diagnosis tab.
                  a.      GNSS location fix status:
                              1.      Fixed :   Location fix established
                              2.      Not Fixed:     Location fix not yet established
                              3.      GPS Turned Off:  GNSS module turned off
                  b.      WWAN Status:
                              1.      OK:    Device is connected to the carrier network and server
                              2.      Server Communication Error:  Device cannot connect to the server, check:
                                       a.  Server IP
                                       b.  Server Port
                              3.      No Network:   Device cannot connect to carrier network, check: 
                                       a.  APN
                                       b.  SIM card installation
                                       c.  SIM card activation status

6.0.4      OPTIONAL:   Navigate to the Command tab.
                                       a.  In the drop-down menu select "StatusReq" and press Save Settings to send a status (STT) report to the Server.

6.0.5      OPTIONAL:   Navigate to the Profile tab.
                                       a.  Select “Save Profile” to save the current configuration settings as a SyncTrak “Profile”.
                                       b.  This file can be used to program other devices via USB or uploaded to Suntech’s SCUTI maintenance server for OTA update.



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