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FleetPulseGO: CargoView Product Manual & Installation Guide

Learn how to navigate and utilize the features of FleetPulseGO CargoView through this comprehensive product manual.

Written by Randy French

Updated at August 14th, 2025

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction   1.1. Key Highlights  1.2. Features At-a-Glance   1.3. Hardware  Specifications 1.4. Materials / Hardware  1.5. Specifications   1.6. Installation Tools  2. Trailer Mapping  3. Cellular Antenna Installation  4. CargoView Gateway Installation – Dry Van   8. CargoView Gateway Installation – Reefer  9. CargoView Solar Panel Installation   10. Wireless Door Sensor Installation  11. Commissioning on Xirgo App  FleetPulseGO CargoView Commissioning Guide Using Xirgo Mobile Service App FleetPulseGO CargoView+TPMS Commissioning Using Xirgo Mobile Service App 12. FleetPulse Pairing Process  How to Pair a FleetPulseGO: CargoView 13. FleetPulse Platform Data Reporting         14. Product Maintenance 15. CargoView Parts Warranty – 1 Year    16. Product Support  

 

 

 

FleetPulseGO: 

CargoView 

Manual 

A black electronic device with white text

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August 2025 

 

 

1. Introduction  

FleetPulseGO CargoView is a self-contained, modular telematics and cargo monitoring solution. Featuring two cameras and an ultrasonic sensor, it enhances cargo visibility and provides accurate load status and capacity information in any lighting condition. The standard door sensor captures and transmits images whenever a door (roll-up or swing) is opened or closed. 

CargoView surpasses older ultrasonic sensor technology, offering precision details for loaded, unloaded, and untethered trailers. This reduces empty miles, protects against cargo theft, and optimizes trailer utilization and route planning. 

1.1. Key Highlights 

LTE Cat 4, penta-band 3G, and GSM (with dual SIM-carrier support) connectivity. 

Stereo vision occupancy sensing. 

Dual camera image capture adapts to any lighting conditions. 

Thumbnail style images provided low-cost trailer visibility. 

Compatible with solar panel for 12V DC recharging. 

15Ah rechargeable battery. 

Pair with other compatible BT – enabled devices. 

1.2. Features At-a-Glance  

  1. Cargo Imaging 
  2. GPS & Motion 
  3. Load Status 
  4. Door Events
  5. Solar Powered 

1.3. Hardware  Specifications

  • FleetPulse CargoView Telematics Gateway  
    • Dimensions: 6.25” x 8.81” x 1.75” 
    • Weight: 1.81 lbs. 
    • Case Material: Plastic (Black)  
    • Mounting: Side Wall Cradle, Screws 
    • Power Source: 3.6V 15Ah Internal Battery, Solar Panel and Taillamp Charging 
    • Cellular Interface: LTE Cat 4, 3GPP Release 12, 3G UMTS, 2G GSM 
    • Dust and Water Ingress: IP67 
    • Operational Temp.: (-40°F to +158°F) 
  • Device P/N: FP41321405 
  • Dry Van Kit P/N: FP31001  
  • Reefer Kit P/N: FP31002  

1.4. Materials / Hardware 

 

FleetPulse Part # 

Xirgo Part # 

FP Description 

Part 

FP41321405 

XT3182D3100x3Exx 

CargoView Telematics Gateway 

 
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FP41321411 

XT-MCH-3100-7 

CargoView Gateway Cradle and Six Screws 

 
 

FP41321407 

ANT-0082 

CargoView Antenna 

 

FP41321406 

XT1040S601001D01 

GO Wireless Door Sensor 

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FP41321410 

XT-MCH-31006 

CargoView Solar Panel 

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FP41321408 

CBL-0146 

CargoView Solar Power Harness 

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FP41321409 

CBL-0119 

CargoView Taillight Power T-Harness 

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FP3100822 

HDW-0073 

GO Wireless Door Sensor Magnet (Swing Door Only) 

 Group 24, Grouped object

FP41321413 

XT-KIT-3182-1 

CargoView Dry Van Consumables 

 

QTY-6 Sunrunner Clips 

 

QTY-4 P-Clamps 

 

 

QTY-4 #10 ½" Self Tapping Screws (P-Clamps) 

 

 

QTY-4 #8 5/8” Self Tapping Screws (Door Sensor) 

 

 

QTY-4 Adhesive Cable Tie Holders (Solar Power Harness) 

 

 

QTY-6 Cable Ties (Solar Power Harness) 

 

 

 

 

FP31822 

XT-KIT-3182-1 

CargoView Reefer Consumables (Incl. Dry Van Cons.) 

 

QTY-3 Rivet Open End ¼' 

QTY-3 Rivet Domed Head 3/16” 

 

QTY-5 #10 Screw ¾" 

 

 

 

 

1.5. Specifications 

 

Communications 

4G LTE FDD Bands 

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28 

3G UMTS Band. 

1, 2, 4, 5, 8 

2G EGPRS Bands 

PCS (Band 2), GSM (Band 5) 

2.4GHz Wi-Fi 

802.11a/b/g/n 

Bluetooth 

5, 4.1 

Comm. Interfaces 

LTE Cat 4, 3GPP Release 13, 3G UMTS, 2G GSM 

Positioning 

GNSS 

External GPS Antenna 

Accelerometer 

Integrated 

Electrical 

D.C. Power 

DC 8 to 28V 

Power Source 

Internal 15Ah Rechargeable Battery (with solar recharge) 

Imaging 

5MB Full-Resolution, 20KB Thumbnail Images 

Harness Connector 

1-Wire Bus, RS232, Dual CAN, Three Digital Inputs, and One Digital Output 

Physical Connection 

Interface Connector 

8-pin attached harness 

Cellular/GPS Antenna 

Internal 

SIM Access 

Internal 

Programming 

Serial (RS232 3V logic level) 

Mechanical 

Case Material 

PC and PBT composite 

Dimension 

6.25" x 8.81" x 1.75" (15.87 x 22.38 x 4.45 cm) 

Weight 

1.81 lbs. (825 g) 

Environmental 

Operational Temperature 

-40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)) 

IP Rating 

IP65 

Compliance 

Product 

FCC, PTCRB, IC, GCF 

 

 1.6. Installation Tools 

 

Material 

Description 

PPE 

Always follow site/OSHA safety requirements. 

Drill/Impact driver 

Holes drilled for routing cable harnesses. Include Phillps head and regular assortment of bits for fastening parts. 

Grommets 

Optional for installations that may need cable routing.  

Drill bits 

Drilling holes for cable harnesses. Solar Power Harness: ¼" (6 mm) pilot then ½" (13 mm) stepper or drill bit. Solar Panel: 9/64” (3.5 mm) pilot then 1-1/8” (29 mm) stepper or 1-1/8” (29 mm) bi-metal hole saw (preferred). P-Clamps for Solar Panel Cable: 9/64” (3.5 mm), #10 hex nut driver, 1/8” (3 mm) drill bit (optional) to 9/64” (3.5 mm) for p-clamp pilots if screws for p-clamps are not self-drilling. 

Isopropyl alcohol 

99% IPA 

Shop rags 

Used with Isopropyl to clean surfaces for VHB tape install 

#000 Steel wool 

For roughing up surfaces after cleaning for VHB tape install. 

Sharpie pen 

For marking mount locations prior to VHB tape install. 

Chisel 

3/4 inch (19 mm) 

6 foot (2 m) ladder 

For installation inside the trailer 

14 foot (4 m) ladder 

For installing solar panel on top of trailer roof 

Silicone and caulk gun 

Used in case holes are drilled larger than described or to seal installation accidents 

Fishing tape and electric tape 

Optional for routing cables 

Vice Grips 

For securing the roll up door wheels by fastening the channel locks to the rolling track.  

Hole saw 

2” (4 mm) for drilling through wood structures. 4” for drilling through reefer wall insulation. ¾" for CargoView Antenna cable passthrough side wall. 

Flat head screwdriver 

Small for guiding grommet into drilled holes 

Rivet gun 

Support Rivets 3/16" (5 mm) and 1/4" (6 mm) with grip range 0.376" (9.5 mm) and 0.5" (12 mm) 

Butt connectors 

Back up in case of cable damage. 

Wire crimpers  

In case of cable damage. 

Multi-meter 

This is an optional tool to help test damaged cables after repair 

5/16ths wrench 

For tightening SMA connectors, copper RF connectors are properly connected on the CargoView Gateway. 

Measuring tape 

At least 25 feet (8 meters) 

Pin Punch 

Pin punch 3/32" (2.4 mm), 1/16” (1.5 mm) and 1/8” (3 mm) for knocking out taillight rivets, if needed. 

Box cutter 

Alternatively, a small knife can also be used. 

Oscillating-power 

tool 

Recommended as a backup for removing excess VHB tape in the event of 

component damage. 

2. Trailer Mapping 

 

Roll Door 

Nose and Tail 

Install Locations 

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Swing Door 

Nose and Tail 

Install Locations 

 
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3. Cellular Antenna Installation 

The following steps walk through how to install the CargoView Antenna. This step must be performed before installing the CargoView Gateway, Solar Power Harness, and Solar Panel.   

NOTE: If installed on a wood wall, a 2-inch hole needs to be drilled into the wood on the inside of the trailer before drilling the pilot hole. 

 
  1. Drill a ¼ inch (6 mm) pilot hole in the trailer driver side wall 3.5 to 4 inches (9 to 10 cm) below the rivet line 2 inches (5cm) above where the cargo sensor will be mounted and 12 inches (23 cm) over from the end of the trailer. For a quicker install, use a 2-inch hole saw with a built in 1/4-inch pilot drill bit. 
  2. Use a stepper/hole saw bit to bring the hole out to ¾ inch (19 mm). Drill from the outside to leverage and to easily view the rivet line.  
  3. Prep the surface for VHB by roughing the area up with #000 steel wool or similar, cleaning with Isopropyl alcohol (IPA 99%), and wiping with a clean shop rag. 
  4. Guide the cable harness into the drilled hole.  
  5. Remove the VHB tape cover and orient the antenna with the slanted side facing the sky, indicator arrow pointed up.  
  6. Press firmly on the antenna to affix to the side of the trailer for 30 seconds and install the nylon hex nut on the inside.   
 

 

 

  

 

 

 

4. CargoView Gateway Installation – Dry Van 

CAUTION: DO NOT use a level. The cradle must be square to the trailer and NOT level relative to gravity; this will offset the angle of the sensors to the trailer. 

 
  1. Clean the surface of the trailer with isopropyl alcohol (IPA 99%) and shop rag. If the surface is excessively dirty, use #000 steel wool or similar to rough the surface for VHB mounting. 
  2. Place the cradle in mounting position approximately 5 inches (12 cm) down and 5 inches (12 cm) over from roll-up door track or the L-box.  

NOTE: Gateway Cradle position further down and over will neglect camera image of total trailer interior. The end customer should be consulted on position pending trailer design and impending structures.   

 
  1. Mark the edges of the cradle in the mounting position with a sharpie for VHB tape mounting later.  
  2. Ensure the temperature of the surface where the CargoView Gateway is being installed is at least 50°F (10°C) by using an IR gun and a hand torch (if needed to raise the surface temperature). The ideal temperature is 70 to 100°F (21 to 38°C).  
  3. Composite Wall: Peel the VHB and install the cradle square to the wall of the trailer. 
  4. Wood Wall: Use #10 by 3/4-inch pan head screws to install the cradle. VHB is not sufficient to secure the cradle to wood walls.  

          

  1. Perform the following steps for installing the CargoView Tail Light Power T-Harness.  
    1. Remove the left side or top taillight (closest to the device) to fish the wire. This step is necessary to connect to the T-cable end.  
    2. If an accessible conduit or cavity channel isn't available, mark a drill point about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) below the rolling track. 
    3. Drill a ¼ inch (6 mm) pilot hole, then step out to ½ inch (13 mm).  
    4. Push CargoView Solar Power Harness end for Taillight T-Harness through the hole and fish at the bottom of the trailer. 
    5. Disconnect the tail lamp, install Tail Light T-Harness, then connect CargoView Solar Power Harness. Ensure to turn tail lights on, test power and ground, and proper voltage (12V) going to CargoView Gateway power plug pin, CON1 port.  
 

FleetPulseGO CargoView Gateway Power Plug / CON1  

PIN 

CONNECTION 

1 

Taillight Power Voltage 

2 

Taillight Ground 

3 

Not Used 

4 

AUX, Power 

5 

RS-232 Rx 

6 

RS-232 Tx 

7 

Solar Power Ground 

8 

Solar Power Voltage 

 

QUALITY CHECK 1: Commissioning CargoView Gateway on Xirgo app tests connection quality of sensors installed. If tests fail or if the installer wants to quality test the pins on the CON1 port and Gateway Solar Power Harness connector, it is advised to use a multi-meter and thin pins to test pin 1 and 2 for tail light power, and pin 7 and 8 for solar power.  

 
  1. Perform the following steps to install the CargoView Gateway into the cradle. 
    1. Remove the cable protection flap using a Philips #2 screwdriver on the back of the gateway to install wiring.  
    2. Slide the gateway device into the cradle and install the six included screws to complete mounting within the cradle.  
    3. Lock the CON 1 connector using the built-in twist lock on the CargoView Solar Power Harness that connects to cargo sensor main unit. Ensure the white dots are aligned. If the CargoView Solar Power Harness has a push lock for the CON1 port, push and align both connectors until locked. 

      QUALITY CHECK 2: A pull test is advised to ensure CON1 port connection. Gently tug on the cable to check it's not loosely connected. This connector will come loose by vibration from trailer operation if not checked.  

       
    4.  Attach the Antenna wires as shown in the photo below using a 5/16” wrench. Do not over tighten as the antenna alloy is sensitive for cellular connectivity.

      QUALITY CHECK 3: If antenna wires are not installed in correct location, the GPS location signal will read 0 degrees longitude and 0 degrees latitude. Ensure connections match via color: Yellow BT/Wi-Fi = BT/WI; Red LTE = CELL, and Blue GPS = GPS. 

    5. Re-apply the back panel of the CargoView Gateway and secure with a Phillips #2 screwdriver. Apply pressure to the back and top of the flap by pressing with one hand to ensure the threading of the screws properly tighten inside of the device.
    6. Use a small flat head screwdriver to guide the connected grommet into the hole drilled into the L-Box if needed. If necessary, drill a slightly larger hole than the recommended 1/2 inch until the grommet fits tightly. 
    7. Secure the cabling using VHB wire tie holders.                                    

      NOTE: The extra loose cable should be bunched and zip-tied to the ring on the left side of the device. Use VHB wire tie holder to keep any loose harness from getting caught in the door. 

       

 

 8. CargoView Gateway Installation – Reefer 

NOTE: Reefer trailers have insulated walls, roofs, and, in some cases, foam-filled corner rear channels. Understand where and how mounting the CargoView system does not damage the designed trailer components. Also, understand the location of interior wall posts and roof bows for easy installation. 

 

 

Drawing example of reefer trailer with CargoView installation.

CAUTION: Before drilling any hole in the trailer, determine which way the wires run from the control panel. This can be done by removing the control panel and visually checking which direction they go. 

 
  1. From the back end of the trailer, measure 13.8” towards the front of the trailer, and 7.5” down from the rivet strap.
  2. From the outside, drill a 1/4" pilot hole (make sure the drill bit is long enough to pass through the insulation and panel on the inside of the trailer). 

 

  1. From the inside, use the 4" hole saw to drill out the inside panel and insulation being careful not to go through the outside panel. 
  2. Using a chisel clean out the inside of the hole so the PVC insert will slide in easily. 

  

  1. From the inside, using a 3/4" hole saw drill out for the antenna. 
  1. From the outside, use a de-burring tool to clean up the edges around the hole. Prep the surface for VHB by roughing the area up with #000 steel wool or similar, cleaning with Isopropyl alcohol (IPA 99%) and wiping with a clean shop rag. 
  1. Remove the VHB tape cover and orient the antenna with the slanted side facing the sky. Press firmly on the antenna to affix to the side of the trailer (30 seconds) and install the hex nut on the inside.  
  1. Install the nut to the antenna on the inside of the trailer and fasten to seal the air gap. Place a fitted PVC sleeve in the hole. Drill a hole in the center of the cap with a 1/2" bit and route the antenna cable through it and attach the cap to the sleeve. Use small pieces of the insulation you cut out and place it around the sleeve to secure it and keep it level, then carefully caulk around the outside sleeve and the center hole.  
  2. Follow steps in Section 6. 

9. CargoView Solar Panel Installation 

  1. The solar panel hole should not be more than 40" (1 meter) from the back of the CargoView Gateway and 12" (30 cm) from roadside wall. 
  2. Use a hole saw/stepper bit to drill a 3/4th inch (19 mm) hole.  
  3. De-burr the drilled hole from the outside to clean the edge and remove sharp edges from the hole. 
  4. Remove the stainless-steel lock washer and hex nut on the CargoView Solar Panel harness. 
  5. Clean the surface of the trailer roof using Isopropyl alcohol (IPA 99%) and #000 steel wool or similar to rough the surface for VHB mounting. Wipe excess with a shop rag. 
  6. Ensure the temperature of the surface where the solar panel is being installed is at least 50°F (10°C) by using an IR gun and a hand torch (if needed to raise the surface temperature). The ideal temperature is 70 to 100°F (21 to 38°C). 
  7. Remove VHB tape strips from the sides and center of the bottom side of the solar panel and route the cable through the drilled hole. Avoid touching the exposed VHB tape. The solar panel should be installed parallel to the trailer roof edge. Guide the threaded connector carefully through the drilled hole. 
  8. Press firmly on the outside edges and center of the solar panel housing to ensure the VHB tape adheres to the trailer roof (30 seconds). 
  9. Apply the stainless-steel lock washer and hex nut to the threaded connector inside the trailer and fasten to seal the air gap. 

  

NOTE: Reefer trailer ceilings are foam thick insulated or have a channel that may have a composite sliding cover. An extra-long ¾" drill is needed to create access between roof and interior. Depending on the type of trailer, installers may not have access to install the lock washer and nut. Ensuring the strong bond of the VHB tap on the solar panel and roof, caulking around the panel and inside the hole from the inside will prevent water leakage.  

 

 

  1. Drill p-clamps into the horizontal roof bow using 1/2-inch self-tapping screws and install the cabling along the trailer ceiling and roadside wall to connect with the CargoView Solar Power Harness. For reefer trailers, use adhesive clips for zip ties and custom fasteners.  

  

 10. Wireless Door Sensor Installation 

NOTE: The door sensor is installed in a location where it can communicate with the CargoView via Bluetooth.  

 
  1. Push the door sensor button for 2 seconds and then release. The LED will start to blink. Push and hold the button for 6 LED blinks and the LED will go off to indicate a successful activation and ready for commissioning.  

CAUTION: If the LED does not turn on, please don't install. The device may need to be charged. Connect the Solar Panel and situate the device and solar panel in an area with clear view of the sky/sun. Contact support@fleetpulse.com for replacement. 

 
 

Wireless Door Sensor - LED Indicator Details 

BUTTON PRESS 

MODE 

LED  

DETAILS 

Never pressed 

Ship mode 

None 

Device is ready to be activated. 

Short press 

High power mode 

Flashing 

Device activated and ready to be commissioned with CargoView Gateway in normal mode.  

Long press (6-7 seconds or after 6 flashes) 

Normal power mode 

None 

Device ready to be commissioned. 

Extra-long press (10 seconds or more) 

Ship mode 

Fast flashing at end of button release 

Device put back in ship mode. 

  1.  Roll door: Position the wireless door sensor in the center of the top panel, about 1.5 inches (4 cm) from the side of the hinge of the roll door with the button facing the roadside of the trailer and 1.5" down (same side the CargoView is mounted on).  
  2. Swing door: Position the door sensor adjacent to the door as high as possible on a flat surface. Mark positions for rivets with sharpie, then drill pilot holes with 13/64” drill bit for rivet hole. 
  3. Clean the surface of the trailer door with Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA 99%) and a shop rag. If the surface is excessively dirty, use #000 steel wool or similar to rough the surface for VHB mounting.  
  4. Swing door: Prep the surface for the magnet which will be centered next to the door sensor, see photo for reference, then fasten a rivet gun with 3/16” (0.5 cm) diameter rivet with 3/8 to 1/2 inches (0.9 to 0.95 cm) grip range.  

NOTE: Gap distance of 1/4 to 3/8" is required between the L-bracket and door sensor. 

 

 

  1. Ensure the temperature of the surface where the cargo sensor is being installed is at least 50°F (10°C) by using an IR gun and a hand torch (if needed to raise the surface temperature). The ideal temperature is 70 to 100°F (21 to 38°C).  
  2. Peel the VHB tape cover to apply and install the door sensor. Use two 1/2 inch Philips head sheet metal screws (or rivets) on the top and bottom of the door sensor.  

  

  1. Final step: Press and hold the button on the CargoView Gateway until LEDs activate to start commissioning process and follow steps in the Xirgo Service App. The Gateway will activate and stay awake for 20 minutes before going back to sleep. Ensure constant power on via taillight voltage and keep pressing the button before going to sleep to keep the Gateway awake to finish commissioning.  

 

NOTE: Plug and power trailer 7-way nose box for taillights on. This will charge the CargoView internal battery while performing commissioning step. Placing trailer outside under open sky sunlight should also be performed before pressing the button and commissioning for the solar panel to charge the battery and test its performance.  

 

 

QUALITY CHECK 4: If LEDs do not activate when pressing and holding the button, the Gateway internal battery needs to be charged. Apply taillight power and/or place trailer outside for solar charging for at least two hours and try pressing the butting again. Go to QUALITY CHECK 1 to ensure power is reaching the Gateway from taillight and solar. If tried twice and charging for more than four hours does not allow the battery to activate LEDs, contact support@fletpulse.com for replacement.  

 

 

 

LED # 

Status 

1 

Red: System Shutdown 

Blue: System Bootup 

Green: System Active 

2 

Red: SIM Hardware Issue 

Blue: Cellular Connectivity Test 

Green: Cellular Connection Active 

3 

Red: Camera Image Capture 

Blue: Camera Image Processing 

Green: Camera Image Reporting 

4 

Red: Satellite Location Error 

Blue: Satellite Location Connectivity Test 

Green: Satellite Location Reporting 

5 

Red: Low-power System Bootup 

Blue: N/A 

Green: Low-power System Active 

White (all three colors): Device Reset  

11. Commissioning on Xirgo App 

NOTE: Xirgo Service Application is only supported via Android.  

 

FleetPulseGO CargoView Commissioning Guide Using Xirgo Mobile Service App 

 

Here is the Xirgo Quick Start Guide for using the Xirgo Mobile Service App for commissioning the FleetPulseGO CargoView product. Follow steps in the CargoView Product Manual & Installation Guide prior to using this guide if installing the system for the first time.   

FleetPulseGO CargoView+TPMS Commissioning Using Xirgo Mobile Service App

Here is the Xirgo Quick Start Guide for using the Xirgo Mobile Service App for commissioning the FleetPulseGO CargoView and TPMS product. Follow steps in the CargoView Product Manual & Installation Guide and CargoView TPMS Installation Guide prior to using this guide if installing the system for the first time.   

Reference the Xirgo Guides for detailed information and instructions

12. FleetPulse Pairing Process 

NOTE: Download the FleetPulse Mobile Application via iOS; Android. 

 

This section provides step-by-step instructions to activate the CargoView device on the FleetPulse Platform.  

If you do not have login access, please contact support@fleetpulse.com. 

How to Pair a FleetPulseGO: CargoView

Prerequisite: To perform this function, you must be assigned as an Installer of the customer account. 

 

 
  1. Log into the FleetPulse mobile app
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  1.  Select CargoView 

 

  1. Review Installation Tips & Proceed 
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  1. Scan / Enter Trailer VIN & Proceed
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  1. Scan / Enter the device Serial # & Proceed  
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  1. After successfully pairing, push the wake button to activate the device 
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IMPORTANT NOTE 

  1. Before the device can transmit updates to the platform: 
    1. It must establish a GPS fix and connect to a cellular network. 
    2. Signal acquisition is highly dependent on the device’s location and the strength of GPS and cellular signals in the area. 
    3. Verify that cables in CON 1 and CON 2 are secured by conducting a pull test. 
    4. You may open and close the trailer door to force image capture and updates on the platform.  
  2. Contact support@fleetpulse.com if you have further questions.  
 

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13. FleetPulse Platform Data Reporting 

 

Trailer Status 

Reporting Frequency 

Expected Reporting Sensors 

Trailer not in motion (parked) 

Sensors will report once every 6 hrs. 

 

Image capture once every 6 hrs. 

GPS Location 

GPS Mileage 

Tether Status (Untethered) 

Trailer Battery 

Cargo Camera 

Trailer in motion 

Sensors will report every 10 minutes while trailer is in motion 

 

Image capture once every 6 hrs. 

GPS Location 

GPS Mileage 

Tether Status (Tethered) 

Trailer Battery 

Cargo Camera 

Trailer door open/close 

Sensors will report on each occurrence including image capture 

GPS Location 

GPS Mileage 

Tether Status (Tethered) 

Trailer Battery 

Cargo Camera 

       14. Product Maintenance

NOTE: FleetPulse recommends performing the following maintenance actions at least once every 12 months: 

 
  1. Data quality check:  
    • All expected sensors should be reporting on the Diagnostics page of the mobile app / Web dashboard.  
    • Connectivity Status should be green and report Good.  
  1. Inspect interior gateway mounting and wiring for damage or loose hardware. 
  2. Ensure all wiring is secured and away from moving parts, and connectors sealed. 
  3. Wipe camera lenses with a clean dry cloth to ensure optimal lens visibility. 
  4. Inspect door sensor for loose hardware and any physical damage.  
  5. Inspect exterior wall antenna for damage or looseness. 
  6. Inspect solar panel for any physical damage:  
    • Confirm solar panel is tight against roof and solar panel fastening hardware is secure and tight. 
    • Clean Solar panel with dry cloth and 50/50 99% isopropyl alcohol and water if further cleaning is necessary. 
  1. If any sensors are not reporting, please reach out to support@fleetpulse.com for troubleshooting help. 

15. CargoView Parts Warranty – 1 Year  

 

Part Description 

FleetPulse P/N 

Supplier P/N 

FleetPulseGO CargoView Telematics Gateway 

41321405 

XT3182D31000DE2L 

FleetPulseGO CargoView Wireless Door Sensor 

41321406 

XT1040S601001D01 

FleetPulseGO Cargoview Antenna 

41321407 

ANT-0082 

FleetPulseGO Cargoview Power and Data Harness 

41321408 

CBL-0146 

FleetPulseGO Cargoview Taillight Power Harness 

41321409 

 CBL-0153 

FleetPulseGO Cargoview Solar Panel and Harness 

41321410 

XT-MCH-3100-6 

FleetPulseGO CargoView Gateway Cradle 

41321411 

XT-MCH-3100-7 

FleetPulseGO Cargoview Install Hardware 

41321413 

XT-KIT-3182-1 

 16. Product Support  

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