SuperGuard GPS Personal Tracker ---------- Operation Portable GPS/GSM/GPRS Device Manual ---------Model PT-3 1
Thank you for purchasing the SuperGuard Personal Communication 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. Warranty The APM Co., Ltd. (APM) warrants to the purchaser that this product, under normal use and conditions, will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of original purchase.
Automobiles with Air Bags Do not place any object (including fixed or handheld wireless devices) in the effective range of air bags because huge air pressure may result in harm. If the wireless device is not properly installed, it may cause serious damage or injury when the air bags are inflated. Table of Contents 1. Parts & Accessories page 6 2. Personal Tracker - Features page 8 Introducing GPS Security Notices During Driving ¾ Always drive with full concentration.
1. Parts & Accessories On receipt of your Personal Tracker package, please check that all contents are complete and correct. 1 This manual covers SuperGuard Personal Tracker model PT-3. The PT-3 combines Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and GSM/GPRS mobile communication with online tracking and remote setup features. All SuperGuard products can be managed and monitored over Control Base and Tracking System Server software or online over Internet Websites provided by professional service centers.
2. Personal Tracker – Features Introducing GPS: The SuperGuard Personal Tracker is working in combination with an advanced GPS tracking system. It helps you determine your location, enable preset contacts to track your position any time, and place SOS calls in case of emergency. The Personal Tracker is easy to configure through GPRS and SMS over Internet or GPRS and 3G enabled cell phones, user-friendly, and especially convenient for monitoring children, elderly and business travelers.
3. Preparations 4. LED Status Description In order to use the Personal Tracker, the following preparations should be carried out: Prepare one operational GSM SIM card. Make sure that the SIM card can operate without PIN protection and has GPRS with unrestricted Internet access enabled (ask your GSM operator for APN and GPRS dial up requirements). Empty the SMS storage of the SIM card using operational GSM phone (please refer your GSM phone manual to do this).
5. Getting Started After closing the battery cover, the Personal Tracker will power up and automatically attempt to register to GSM network. Provided that your device is positioned in an area with clear un-obstructed view of the sky, the device will start scanning for GPS satellites to obtain its first GPS lock. This first fix can take several minutes.
7. Sending a Location Update 8. Alarm Reporting Features The Personal Tracker comes with an INFO button that allows you to send your current GPS position to the Control Base and all contact persons. INFO button to send location details Press the INFO button to send a request with your current position to the Control Base. The device will collect GPS data (ca. 30-60 sec) and send a message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base.
Pre-set Geo-Fence Alarms ¾ If the device has been configured with a set of restricted geographic areas (Pre-Set Geo-Fences through Tracking Web), the following activities will be triggered when a Geo-Fence violation occurs: The Personal Tracker will send an alarm message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base.
. Locating and Tracking NOTE: Only the Contact Numbers and Control Base will be able to send location and tracking commands. Using other cell phones or dial-up software to send commands to the unit will have no effect on the Device. Authorized users can interrogate the Personal Tracker to receive locations, street names and details. If present, they can poll and track devices through Control Base software or Tracking Web services via Internet Explorer or mobile on GPRS enabled cell phones.
12. Technical Specifications General The unit utilizes GPS to receive time, date, longitude, latitude, speed, direction data; GPRS for data exchange with Control Base and GSM for communication and short messaging. GSM GSM/GPRS module GSM Antenna Sim340 module GSM 850 MHZ GSM 900 MHz (2 watt) Class 4 GSM 1800 MHz (1 watt) Class 1 GSM 1900 MHZ Built-in Max Height 18,000 M Sensitivity -158 dBW Datum Coordinate WGS-84 Electrical Operating Voltage 3.