Vehicle GPS/GSM/GPRS Tracking System TT02 www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 1/23
Table of Contents 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION..3-7 1.1 Overview 3. 1.2 Applications 3. 1.3 Features.. 3. 1.4 Function.. 3. 1.5 Specification...6 1.6 Main Parts of the tracking system..7 2 INSTALLATION.7-10 3 SMS SETUP... 10 4 TRACKING VIA SMS.. 11 5 WEBSITE OPERATION.11-20 5.1 Login...11 5.2 Main interface 11 5.3 Sub-functions.12 5.4 Change password and system configuration 12 5.5 Live Tracking..13 5.6 Playback history route..14 5.7 Geofence setting 15 5.8 Device Parameters Setting..17 5.8.1 Listen in phone number setting..18 5.8.2 Speed limit setting.18 5.8.3 Tracking interval setting 18 5.8.4 Engine Control..19 5.8.5 Cancel alarming.19 5.8.6 Power saving setting.19 5.8.7 Sleep mode setting 19 5.8.8 Mileage setting 20 5.8.9 Snapshot setting.20 5.8.10 Other settings..20 5.9 SMS Alarm setting 20 6 Reports 21 www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 2/23
1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview TT02, a powerful GPS/GSM/GPRS vehicle tracking device, is desirable for professional fleet management and individual vehicle security purpose. It comes with the features of built in memory for data buffer, harsh-weather and shock resistant PCB design, multiple inputs and outputs plus the user-friendly web software. Simply on a computer with internet connection, users can not only track and trace, monitor vehicles as immobilizing vehicle, voice monitoring, fuel consumption monitoring and etc, but also export the comprehensive reports whenever necessary. What s more, users can get the exact location info by sending a SMS command to the tracker when they are not at the computer. Sending SMS via mobile phone to arm or disarm vehicles and/or programming alarms sent to users mobile phones keeps users informed of any critical situation in a timely way. It s a perfect combination of GSM tracking and GPRS tracking and management. 1.2 Applications Individual car tracking Fleet Management Trailer Tracking Management of vehicles for rent Other special construction equipments like concrete blender 1.3 Features Enforced GPRS report update Multiple inputs and outputs Keep Alive GPRS connection GPS storage when GPRS disconnected, and upload to the server when connection regains. Back up positioning by GSM base station when GPS is not available Over-the-air configuration on power-up Over-the-air firmware upgrades 1.4 Function 1 Tracking and Tracing GPS/GPRS tracking Single tracking upon request Tracking at programmable interval via GPRS Tracking at fixed distance via GPRS (Optional) Detail tracking info report besides showing location on Google Time report Speed report Mileage report www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 3/23
Address report Fuel report Vehicle status report such as still, running, ACC on/off GPS/GSM tracking Tracking via mobilephone SMS command When users are not at the computer, they can send a text command via mobilephone and get detailed address info or a coordinate report from the GPS device Tracing history trip route: Capable of tracing history trip route Each history GPS data string comes with info of time, speed, mileage, address, vehicle status etc. History records can be exported to an excel file. 2 Remote monitoring Immobilization of fuel Immobilization of power Voice monitoring Speeding setting for safety Mileage monitoring Sleeping mode setting to save power Multiple-vertex geofencing setting Snapshot setting Phone call setting Arm the vehicle via SMS Disarm the vehicle via SMS Temperature monitoring with temperature sensor Route departure report 3 Alarms SOS alarm SOS button send out exact location for immediate rescue. After user press SOS button on the unit will send out the location and SOS alarm to the preset mobile number via SMS and the server via GPRS Car jacking alarm Speeding alarm In/out Geo-fencing area alarm Lower fuel level alarm Fuel abnormal increase alarm Fuel abnormal decrease alarm Anti-theft alarm ( work with original car alarm) Illegal door open alarm in arming mode Illegal ignition on alarm Vehicle moving alarm in arming mode Main power failure alarm www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 029011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 4/23
Low battery alarm GPS antenna cut/disconnection alarm Overtime driving alarm * All alarms are sent to the website, but they are also programmable to be sent to users mobile phone* 4 Comprehensive and downloadable report Fuel abnormal increase alarm report Fuel abnormal decrease alarm report Vehicle online report Overspeeding report Vehicle mileage report Vehicle alarm report Vehicle geofence report Fuel consumption report Vehicle stop report Ignition off-time/duration report Vehicle idle time/duration report 5 Voice communication: Handset phone Restricted number dial out Restricted dial number digit limit Automatic pick up incoming phone Handfree voice communication Voice dial out Incoming call forwarding Incoming call display Incoming dial number record ( 10 in and 10 out numbers) Phone book ( 99 numbers) Special phone line for Ambulance/vehicle repair/information 6 Notification Failure function report Bus station notification Ignition on/off notification GSM roaming notification Temperature sensor report Door sensor report www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 5/23
1.5 Specification Dimension Weight GSM module GPS Chipset GPS Sensitivity GPS Frequency C/A Code Channels Position Accuracy Velocity Accuracy Time Accuracy Datum Reacquisition Hot start Warm start Cold start Altitude Limit Velocity Limit Acceleration Limit Jerk Limit Operating temperature Humidity Voltage Power supply voltage 112mm 88mm 38mm 0.5kg Huawei GTM900, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Support dual-band or quad-band SIRF-Star III chipset -159dBm L1,1575.42MHz 1.023MHz chip rate 20 channel all-in-view tracking 10 meters, 2D RMS 0.1 m/s 1 us synchronized to GPS time WGS-84 0.1 sec.,average 1 sec.,average 38sec.,average 42sec.,average 18,000 meters (60,000feet) max. 515 meters/second (1000knots) max. Less than 4g 20m/sec -25 to 70 5% to 95% Non-condensing Rechargeable 1300 mah battery(3.7v) Direct current 10 36V applicable for vehicle with 12V/24V storage battery www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 6/23
1.6 Main Parts of the tracking system tracking unit Camera(optional) LCD (optional) Handset phone (Optional) Temperature sensor (Optional) 2. INSTALLATION Note: below diagram is for installation technician reference only. Actual installation must be performed with direction of professional person authorized by manufacturer, or manufacturer will not take any result caused by incorrect installation. Main device front panel GSM antenna 4 fixing bolt GPS antenna Expandable Function Port Core Function LED (12 PIN) Port (16 connector) www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 7/23
2. Screw off 4 bolt 3. Take out PCB board. 4. Insert SIM card as picture below 5. Lock SIM card into slot. Cable for Core Function Port 2.1. Main power supply wire Power Red Black Positive (red) and negative (black) pole of main power supply wire connect to positive and negative pole of battery. www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 8/23
2.2. Ignition detect wire Yellow Ignition detect wire connects vehicle s ACC ignition signal. 2.3. Relay Cut off wire (For immobilize vehicle) Relay RED Use with Relay, connection as below RED wire from tracker Cut Off +12v 2.4. Data wire 5 Pin Connector Data wire use to connect LCD or Handheld, which not included in standard parckage www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 9/23
2.5. Hand free/monitor microphone: 2 Pin connector F SOS button: Emergency Help Request Device Setup: I) Connect ACC and power cable, switch on power supply. Make sure SIM card put in properly. II) Check LED status Make sure device is successful powered on LED Flash every 3 seconds LED off Flash every 0.2 second Description Device working No power in or ACC not connected. Data start transmission 3. SMS SETUP Once the GPS device is connected to vehicle properly, please send text command to activate it by sending below text command: (4U,,,,,,SIM CARD NUMBER IN THE TRACKER) Note: The SIM card number must be 11 digits E.G. if the SIM card in the tracker is 04 666 02431, users need to include the country code 61 to make it 11 digits in the text command) e.g (4U,,,,,,61466602431) Feedback: DONE! www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 10/23
4. TRACKING VIA SMS it starts to work. Users can send text command to check the location Text command: (AI*P123456) Function: To get an address info from the tracker Feedback example: xxa Parklands Ave, Lane Cove West NSW 2066,Australia Text command: (AI*Q123456) Function: To get a GPS coordinate from the tracker Feedback example: $GPRMC,094409.00,A,3350.59391,S,15111.11126,E,0.000,,060110,,,D*64 Description of the GPRS format data: 094409.00 : Time as of 9:44:09 A: GPS signal available, coordinate is valid. When it s V, it means there s no GPS signal and data invalid 3350.59391,S,15111.11126,E: Latitude and longitude 0.000: speed is 0km/hr 060110: Date as 6 th of Jan, 2010 5. WEBSITE OPERATION 5.1. Login 5.2. Main interface After logging in with your user name and password, you will see following web interface: The first line shows the title of software, login time, change password and system configure option The second line is the menu, which has 5 functions as: Web Track Device Parameters Info Manager Report Center System Manager www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 11/23
5.3. Sub-functions Under each function menu, there are several sub-functions as below: Please note that the interface can vary with different account access levels 5.4. Change password and system configuration Change time zone under System Config as below www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 12/23
5.5. Live Tracking Click, choose, check the vehicle you need to track, then you will see it on the map and info below the map Tips: 1. Vehicle icon : Location is not precise, when there is no GPS signal, or poor signal : Vehicle is running, precise location Vehicle is at 0km/hr, ACC off or on, precise location : Warning with alarm info as SOS, out /in geofence area, overspeeding etc. 2. Sort vehicles Click the triangle beside vehicle ID or Plate No. to sort vehicles or choose column info www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 13/23
3. Vehicle Info Right click the vehicle icon on the map, a window as left shows up Click Location To get the device send current location immediately Click Location To enter text info and send to handset phone (Optional) Click Camera To get GPS take a photo of the inside vehicle and upload image.(optional) 5.6. Playback history route Click, choose, then check the vehicle you need to track, define the time and start tracing. www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 14/23
History route shows on the map: Tips: To speed up playback, static track points, i.e data with 0km/hr and non-precise location points are not uploaded from server as default setting Max 24 hours past data can be played back each time. History record can be exported to excel file by clicking 5.7. Geofence setting To restrict vehicle running in a defined area, users can set up geofence area. Geofence area can be in rectangular or multi-vertex Maximum 20 geofence areas can be set up Set up Geofence area: Click, then choose and click A setup window comes up. Name the georence area and choose the vehicle besides Click,then single click for each point to make a multi-vertex area as below, click and www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 15/23
Check the status of set up After 30 seconds, please refresh the webpage and get back to setting has been successful to check if the Setup Geofence alarm Click, then choose and click Check the vehicle and set the device when to send geofence alarm. Alarm options: A. To alarm when vehicle enters the geofence area B. To alarm when vehicle exits the geofence area C. To alarm when vehicle enters and exits gofence area www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 16/23
Check the status of set up After 30 seconds, please refresh the webpage and get back to the set up is successful to check if 5.8. Device Parameters Setting Under this menu, users can set for various functions as below: www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 17/23
First users need to click Then click Next check the vehicle to set the parameters Last select the and save 5.8.1. Listen in phone number setting / / In above example, when calls made to the tracker from the mobile number 29000000, user can monitor the voice around the tracker without being notified by people there 5.8.2. Speed limit setting / / In above example, when vehicle running over 80km/hr, it will send speeding alarm to the website and/or users designated mobilephone 5.8.3. Tracking interval setting / / The default tracking interval is 60 seconds. Tracking interval range: 2-65535 seconds www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 18/23
5.8.4. Engine Control This is to remotely immobilize vehicles. We suggest the function be used when vehicle is stationery or at very low speed. We shall not be liable for any abuse of the function. / / 5.8.5. Cancel alarming / / 5.8.6. Power saving setting / Note: The time here is in seconds. In above example, the tracker will automatically stop sending data to server after ACC is off for 10 seconds, as the GSM and GPS module will not work during the power saving period. When ACC is on again, the tracker will resume sending data. 5.8.7. Sleep mode setting / / This is to know when and how long vehicle is stationery, ie. Verhice engine is on, but speed is 0. In above setting, when vehicle is at 0km/hr with ACC for 10 min, sleep mode begins and in 20 min, its time out. This vehicle status will show in the GPRS reatlme tracking data and reports available Default setting Sleep start time: 5min Timeout: 25 min www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 19/23
5.8.8. Mileage setting Users can choose to upload or not upload mileage to server, and clear previous mileage to restart mileage recording. Default setting is to upload mileage and keep previous record. 5.8.9. Snapshot setting Users can install multiple cameras in the vehicle (as different channels) and set the tracker to take and upload photos to the web when in emergency or vehicle status changes. 5.8.10. Other settings Call restriction and setup driver access is applicable to optional handset phone. 5.9. SMS Alarm setting Alarms are sent to website but they can be sent to your designated cellphone as well to be informed of critical status of vehicle even when not at computer Click Info manager/vehicle manger www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 20/23
Check the vehicle ID, choose and input the cellphone number that will receive the alarms and choose the SOS info to be sent to the cellphone. Note: Please include country code before mobile number. 6. Reports Different reports available as below, users can download it into a PDF or Excel format file. www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 21/23
Below are some sample reports: History records: Detailed Parking report (Past one month) Detailed Alarm warning report www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 22/23
Detailed vehicle Geofence report Mileage report Note: Empty load or full load is for taxi, which has an device that can detect empty or full load, and connected to GPS tracker as well. www.tracking-tracing.com.au T: 02 9011 5294 E:sales@tracking-tracing.com.au 23/23