Appendix 4 – Using the LTE Debug Tool
Create a configuration with AWS Upload and send it to the logger.
Close ReXdesk and open the Debug tool.
Click on “Connect Rexgen”.

The output should show “CONNECTED: 4”

Now click on Debug LTE Open; this will start the debugging process.

If the connection is successful, the output window will show
“### Status Send Start### Status Send OK”

Editable Example:
CONNECTED: 4
DEBUG LTE:1
ATE0
AT
ATOK
AT
ATOK
ATE0
ATE0OK
AT+IPR=6000000OK
+UMWI: 0,1
+UMWI: 0,2
+UMWI: 0,3
+UMWI: 0,4
AT+CREG?+CREG: 0,0
OK
AT+CREG?+CREG: 0,0
OK
AT+CREG?+CREG: 0,0
OK
AT+CREG?+CREG: 0,1
OK
AT+CGACT=1,1OK
AT+UPSD=0,100,1OK
AT+UPSDA=0,3
OK
+UUPSDA: 0,"10.80.102.137"
AT+CSQ+CSQ: 4,5
OK
AT+CTZU=1OK
AT+CCLK?
+CCLK: "24/10/14,18:50:25+22"
OK
AT+USOCR=17+USOCR: 0
OK
AT+USOST=0,"pool.ntp.org",123,48
@
+USOST: 0,48
OK
AT+USOCL=0
OK
AT+USOCR=6+USOCR: 0
OK
AT+USOSO=0,65535,8,1OK
AT+USOSO=0,6,2,1000OK
AT+USOCO=0,"40.80.82.175",9000
OK
AT+USODL=0
CONNECT
### Status Send Start### Status Send OK
DEBUG LTE Close:0
Or

*Some content in the output window will differ for different SIM providers and Amazon regions.
If the output doesn’t show Status Send OK, please copy the log, paste it into a text file and share it with Influx Technology support.
One Test is completed. Restart the logger entirely by removing the USB and full power to bring it to a normal state.
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