OPERATION MANUAL GPS&GPRS PERSONAL TRACKING GT2000NP/GT2500NP
GT2000NP REV 3.1 (GT2000NP gt2k4-d-ptm-5.5.2-2.03.enc gt2000np-d3) I. BRIEF INTRODUCTION Personal Tracking System utilizes the GPS and GPRS functions in one unit. You can monitor the vehicle or the people location and set the system remotely. In addition, the unit will send event report if any trigger occurs.
Flash memory for recording reports up to 900 reports. It can be read out from the PC setup program via serial port. On the left side, there are two buttons (‘+”button and ‘-”button) used to change the ring volume. Push ‘+”button for 2sec. to select Vibration, ring or ring & vibration together modes. Recharge battery need three hours, after finish recharging, Power LED will change to green. Call Monitoring: user can send a SMS that included the preset password of the unit.
III. PANEL INSTALLATION (1): Unit with 1700mAh battery PC-SETUP + (2): Unit with 1050mAh battery PC-SETUP + IV. BUTTON OPERATION: Button Indication Functions Conditions Press power switch button once Power LED flash 1time/3sec. Power ON Power off Power LED normal is green, if low power then change to red Press power switch button for 3sec. Power LED off Low power Power OFF If charging then power LED is red, if charge ok then power LED change to green.
Press button1 once Power LED flash 2time/3sec. When a self-geo-fence is set, the unit will chirp twice Power LED restore normal Press button1 for 2sec. Press button2 once Press button2 twice within 2 seconds Self-Geo-fence ON No incoming call is received and self-Geofence off Self-Geofence OFF No incoming call is received and self-Geofence on Power LED flash quickly 3 times then restore normal If there is a GPS signal when an “SOS” report is sent, the unit will vibrate once.
Exit monitor mode Power LED restore normal No incoming call is received in monitor mode Power LED flash quickly 5 times then restore normal. When a “help” Send help report report is sent, the unit will chirp three times No incoming call is received Power LED change to orange and flash quickly. When a call come or Dialing out Press button3 once then press button1 once within 2sec. Power LED change to orange and Auto dialing out the first flash quickly.
V. PC SETUP AND SYSTEM INITIATION PC setup Procedure: 1.) Connect the standard RS232 cable to the DB9 port. 2.) Open the PC setup program. 3.) Select the correct COM port for communication. 4.) Click “OK” to start the program 5.) Power on the device. Note that, if the connection fails, please check the cable connection is secured correctly. A. LOGIN dialog window Connect UNIT DB9 port to the PC serial port with a standard serial cable. Select the COM port, and click “OK”.
C. MAIN INTERFACE 1. [User detail]: If the SIM card is password protected, user can input the “SIM PIN” window to set password of SIM Card. Set UNIT ID and UNIT password of for the device. Set Access Point Name (APN), User Name, Password. The maximum length of the APN, User name and Password is 49 characters. TCP/UDP address and Port number of alarm center being set, UNIT will send message to these address. Note that either TCP or UDP should be selected.
UNIT can save 900 reports (900-1). Click ‘Export’ button can export them with Excel or Text format. Set the primary SMS Number of the server. The unit will send reports to the server if GPRS connection is failed. Setup the max number of the SMS can be sent out from the unit every month. By default, it will be renewed by the first date of every month. “Initialize” button: clear all data in UNIT.
Here is the section to set the 3 telephone numbers for speed dialing. Please refer to speed dialing button operation. 3. [Report]: Report setup can be configured in this section. To activate the function(s), please select “√” in checkbox and fill in data in the textbox. There are 2 modes for the GT2000NP/GT2500NP, first is the Normal mode, and second is the Power saving mode. In normal mode, the GPS will be always activated if GT2000NP/GT2500NP is in moving state.
(3) Speeding report: (min. speed is 0.1 km/Hr, max. speed is 1000 km/Hr). Parameters: on/off, and speed (4) GPS wakeup report: While the device is in stop status, user can let the GPS go to sleep mode for power saving. If select GPS Sleep ON, user can setup the wakeup report configuration/ or NO GPS wakeup report. IF select GPS SLEEP OFF, GT2000NP/GT2500NP will follow the report sending rule in “When Moving” section.
2) Base on report mode Parameters: Max. reconnect times, reconnect interval While using this mode, the unit will connect to the server when there is a report to send. If the first connection is failed, it will retry to connect to the server up to the max. reconnect times. Each retry will be separated by the reconnect “interval”. 3).GPRS connect once While using this mode, the unit will connect to the server when there is a report to send (but only try once).
&&Y04,[connection time],[report interval]: For example: &&Y04,3600,60 When received this command, system will connect to server in the next 3600 seconds, and send one report out every 60 seconds. Low battery report: Low battery warning report (to alert user when the external battery level is low) Parameters: On/Off, and warning battery level for report. For example, 30 to represent 30% lower level report. The system will ignore the parameter with a value ‘0’ to prevent continuous non-stop reporting.
GPRS* Frequency Range (MHz) 900&1800&1900 or 850&1800&1900 models Channel spacing (Hz) 200 GPRS connectivity GPRS multi-slot class 10 GPRS mobile station class B SIM card interface 3V SMS storage Capacity 40 in ME Antenna Impedance 50ohms Antenna Type Embedded antenna GPS* Chipset SiRF Star III technology Channels 20 Protocol NMEA0183 Baud Rate 4800 Signal L1 1575.42 MHz Accuracy <5 meters (50%) Velocity 0.1 m/sec. Reacquisition 0.
VI. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 1) You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 2) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.