User Manual GPS Motorcycle Tracker (Version V1.
Introducing Your Device Learn about your device's layout, indications and specifications. 1 Inside the Box Pictures are for indication and illustration purposes only. NOTE: After opening the packing box, please check if the accessories are complete. If there is anything missing, please contact your distributor.
2 Overview 2.1 Introduction 2.2 LED Indication 2.2.1 Red LED(power/working status indicator) Status Meaning Quick flashing Low battery Slow flashing Fully charged Continuously in bright Charging Continuously in dark No battery/troubleshot 2.2.
2.2.3 Green LED(GSM signal indicator) Status Meaning Quick flashing GSM initialization Slow flashing GPRS online Continuously in dark No GSM signal or no SIM card installed 2.3 Armed When red/green/blue 3 LED lights are flashing twice in cycle, it means the terminal is armed. 2.4 Function of the wires No.
3 Installation 3.1 Placement The terminal should be placed under cover. It is recommended to ask professional companies to install the terminal for you. NOTE: The GPS signal will be attenuated if the device is installed under the driver seat.
3.2 Wiring (1) Use multimeter to find out the negative pole of the battery. (2) Use multimeter to find out the ACC wire. Method: Use the red pen to connect with the ACC wire while the black pen connects with the ground wire. In this condition, when the ignition lock is off, the voltage is 0; when the ignition lock is turned on, the multimeter will show the voltage. (3) The red line (positive pole) of the terminal cable should be connected to the positive pole of the battery.
4 Power ON/OFF 4.1 Power ON The terminal will be automatically on when you insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot. The battery will connect the internal wires together in the terminal and the external power supply will start providing power to the device and also charging the battery. After the power is on, it will start searching the GSM and GPS signal. During this period, the green indicator (GSM indicator) will be flashing while the blue indicator (GPS indicator) will be flashing quickly.
5.3 Set SOS Number (1) Add SOS number Via SMS command Send SMS command: SOS,A,number1,number2,number3 #(A means add number). You can set 3 SOS numbers in maximum. If set successfully, the terminal will reply “ok”. e.g.
5.6 Set GPS data upload interval (1) Upload by interval The default upload interval is 20 seconds, which means every 20 seconds the terminal will upload its location data to the platform. The interval can be set by sending SMS command: TIMER,T1,T2# (5≤T≤18000 seconds) e.g. TIMER,20,30# It means when ACC is on, GPS data upload interval is 20 seconds; when ACC is off, GPS data upload interval is 30 seconds. (2) Upload by distance Send SMS command: DISTANCE,D# (100≤D≤10000 meters) e.g.
6 Operation 6.1 Check location (1) Ask for coordinates Send SMS command from SOS number to the terminal: WHERE# Only SOS number can apply for replying longitude and latitude from the terminal. If GPS is located, it will reply latest longitude and latitude information. e.g. Lat:N22.571285,Lon:E113.877115,Course:42.20,Speed:0.
6.3 Cable cut-off Alarm (ON as default) When the terminal cable is cut off, the cable cut-off alarm will be activated. The terminal will send the alarm to the platform and upload longitude and latitude data. And the platform will send google link to SOS number. e.g. GPS information link: “Cut Power! http://maps. google.com/maps?q=N22.571490,E113.877103” Send SMS command: POWERALM,OFF# to turn it off. 6.
7 Trouble shooting If there is any problem while operating the terminal, please refer to the following table, or contact your supplier.