Thank you for purchasing the SuperGuard GPS/ GPRS Car Security and Tracking device. Please read all instructions carefully before operation, to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance from the unit. Table of Contents 1. Parts & Accessories page 4 2. SuperGuard Vehicle Unit - Features page 6 3. Preparations page 7 4. Installation page 8 5. Vehicle Unit – LED Indicators page 16 6.
1. Parts & Accessories 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. On receipt of your SuperGuard system, please check that all contents are complete and correct. 6 SuperGuard GPS/GPRS Main Unit GPS Aerial GSM Antenna 10-PIN Wiring Harness (CON 1) 14-PIN Wiring Harness (CON 2) SOS Emergency Button 7.
2. SuperGuard Vehicle Unit – Features 3. Preparations The SuperGuard SG-VT02 is equipped with a variety of basic anti-theft or car alarm features. In order to install the SuperGuard Vehicle Unit properly, the following preparations should be carried out: ¾ As an authorized Contact person you can use your GSM phone to activate or disarm vehicle security features through 2-RING and 4-RING phone calls or short message commands.
4. Installation NOTE: Please note that installation methods may vary between vehicle models. For expert wiring and connecting please contact a professional car electronics workshop for installation support and maintenance. The Vehicle Unit will only operate on 12 V systems with negative earth (Negative to body). o Before starting installation, disconnect the vehicle battery and observe other manufacturers safety instructions regarding alarm systems, airbags or anti theft radio coding.
CON 1: Cable Description and Colors PIN No.
CON 1 Wiring Diagram (CON 2 see opposite side) ¾ When laying the wiring loom • Try to ' bury' all wiring • Avoid abrasive corners and sharp edges • Avoid sharp folding and pinching the cables Make sure that the connections have been made correct before you connect the Main Connector to the Vehicle Unit.
Finish the Installation NOTE: Please note that adhesive sun absorber screens may consist of metal. This can distract or block the GPS signal. In that case the GPS aerial should be mounted outside of the vehicle. o To ensure that the Vehicle Unit is able to operate even without vehicle battery support, you will need to connect the supplied spare battery to the device. o Insert the battery into the battery compartment and connect both connectors.
5. Vehicle Unit – LED Indicators Z 6. Getting Started X Y X Y Z 16 Power LED (green) ¾ If LED flashes: Device is powered on GPS/ GPRS LED (red) ¾ If LED flashes: Device has GPS lock ¾ If LED stays on for a period of time: Device is dialing GPRS service. If connected, LED will flash several times if connection to Control Base was successful. Will repeat if not successful.
7. Activate/ Disable Vehicle Security As an authorized Contact person, you are able to activate and disable the vehicle security system either from your GSM cell phone (Caller ID must be enabled), Control Base software or through user account from one of the Tracking Websites.
Additional Control Commands 8. Car Alarm/ Anti-Theft Features Car Owners and Contact persons can use their authorized mobile phone numbers to control the central locking system and lock or unlock the vehicle doors through short message commands.
Vehicle is Moving Peter’s truck is in Gatwick Parkway., near intersection Madison; GPS Car Alarm: Main Power Cut ¾ If the car has been moved in armed status (for example, in case of tow-away), the following car alarm features will come into effect: The alarm siren will sound for 30 seconds. The Vehicle Unit will send an alarm message with updated GPS positions to the Control Base.
9. Emergency Alarms Users in the car can hang up the automatic SOS phone call by pressing the SOS button again. After placing the SOS phone call, the vehicle unit will automatically start tracking and update GPS positions to the Control Base every 60 seconds over a period of 30 minutes. The SuperGuard security system includes special safety features that can save your life in case of accidents, hijacking or emergency cases.
10. Monitoring Activities Users are able to setup and configure monitoring activities and alerts to the Vehicle Unit, using Control Base software or Tracking Web services via Internet Explorer or mobile on GPRS enabled cell phones. Peter’s truck is in Highway 166, near intersection Gleebe; GPS Car Alarm: Over Speed NOTE: Over Speed Alarms will only be reported if ignition is on and the Vehicle Unit has been connected to ACC (CON 2/ PIN 8).
11. Locating and Tracking 12. Phone Call Operation ¾ Apart from car security and vehicle tracking features, the SuperGuard Vehicle Unit is able to accept phone calls. Authorized users can interrogate the Vehicle Unit to receive locations, street names and details. If present, they can poll and track their vehicles through Control Base software or Tracking Web services via Internet Explorer or mobile on GPRS enabled cell phones.
o Sensitivity: GSM-850: < -106 dBm E-GSM-900: < -106 dBm DCS-1800: < 104 dBm PCS-1900 : < 104 dBm 14. Technical Specifications SIZE (L/W/H): 144.5 x 71 x 38 mm POWER SUPPLY: DC 9V ~ DC 16V POWER CONSUMPTION (Spare Battery): - 45mA ~ 55mA Standby current - 100mA ~ 120mA operating (SMS) - 250mA ~ 350mA operating (Talk time) - 100mA ~ 150mA operating (GPRS online) SPARE BATTERY: 7.2V 900 mAh o Battery standby time: 9 hours (apprx.) o Battery charging time: 2 hours (apprx.