MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide Change History File Name MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide Project P88L Creation Date 2020-04-05 Update Date 2020-09-01 Subproject User Guide Total Pages 24 Version V1.2 Confidential External Documentation Copyright © 2020 Meitrack Group All rights reserved.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide Contents 1 Copyright and Disclaimer........................................................................................................... - 4 2 Product Introduction ................................................................................................................. - 4 2.1 Product Overview ......................................................................................................... - 4 2.2 Product Functions ........................
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 1 Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright © 2020 MEITRACK. All rights reserved. , and are trademarks that belong to Meitrack Group and its subsidiary. The user manual may be changed without notice. Without prior written consent of Meitrack Group, this user manual, or any part thereof, may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever, or transmitted in any form, either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide Man down alert Polygonal geo-fence or WiFi geo-fence alert 2.2.3 Other Functions Configure device parameters by SMS, MS03 platform, Bluetooth or PC Step counting Voice broadcasting Alarm clock Fast magnetic charging Two-way calling or listen-in Support Voice over Long-Term Evolution (VoLTE) OTA update Select data to be uploaded as required Smart power-saving sleep mode Smart power-saving working mode 2.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide value: 10. Grade: Indicates the man down alert level. The parameter value ranges from 0 to 3 and it is in decimal format. The default parameter value is 1. The smaller the value is, the higher the alert probability is. Applicable Model MT90/MT90G/P99G/P88L Example 2.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 2.3.3 Alarm Clock Users are allowed to set at most 24 alarm clocks on Meitrack Manager. For example, set an alarm clock for 7:30 am from Monday to Friday. At the preset time point in the SMS time zone, the device vibrates and makes sounds, and an alarm clock alert is sent to the server. During the ringing period, users can press any button of the device to stop ringing.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 2.3.5 Step Counting The device records the number of steps users take every day and uploads those data to the platform as a reference. Daily exercise data can be obtained in real time by the step counting report on the MS03 tracking platform or MP-Safe app. At 00:00:00 (SMS time zone), the steps are cleared automatically. Note: Users can use the B35 command to set the SMS time zone. 2.3.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide (1) Users can call the device by authorized phone numbers. After a phone call is answered, press 1 to enable the two-way calling function or press 2 to listen in the device. (2) When users call the device by authorized phone numbers, the device will answer the phone call automatically. (The auto answer function needs to be enabled in advance.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide is ended automatically. Then the device dials the next authorized phone number. Note: a) During the dialing, the dialing status is not interrupted after the SOS button is pressed. If the button on the side of the device is pressed, the dialing stops. b) This function is only available for emergency calls when an SOS alert is triggered. For the man down alert and other alerts, the Avoid Voicemail Box item can be cleared.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 2.3.9 Assisted WiFi Positioning (WiFi Version) The device can automatically search WiFi hotspots nearby and upload WiFi MAC addresses to the platform. How are WiFi MAC addresses resolved? (1) The platform will automatically record the MAC addresses uploaded by the device, which means it will record real addresses corresponding to the MAC addresses. Log in to the MS03 platform by using an advanced account (instead of a general account).
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 2.3.10 Voice Broadcasting When the device falls to the ground or the battery power is low, a voice warning will be sent. (If users want to save power or do not want to hear any sounds, disable the voice broadcasting function on Meitrack Manager.) 2.3.11 Bluetooth Anti-lost Function (Bluetooth Version) The Bluetooth anti-lost function supports Bluetooth anti-lost mode and searching mode. Users can enable the Bluetooth anti-lost function on the MP-SAFE app.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide Note: 1. The heartbeat packet positioning mode is enabled after users set the super deep sleep mode and heartbeat packet wakeup positioning time. The minimum heartbeat packet reporting interval can be set to 10 minutes. 2. In this mode, heartbeat packets may be delayed. After the device is woken up, you need to enable the GPS module first, and then a heartbeat packet can be sent.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide heartbeat packet and deep sleep functions will be unavailable. 2.3.14 LED Indicator Settings The device's LED indicators can be set to On, Off, or Power saving mode. Power saving mode: In any working mode, if the device operates for more than three minutes, its LED indicators are turned off. Users can press any button of the device to turn on LED indicators. (LED indicators cannot be turned on by device vibration.) 2.3.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide P88L-A: 3G WCDMA: B2/B5 4G FDD: B2/B4/B12 P88L-SA: 3G WCDMA: B1/B5 4G FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B28 P88L-JE: 4G FDD: B1/B3/B8 P88L-JC: 4G FDD: B1/B18/B19/B26 WiFi positioning (optional) WiFi@2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth (optional) BLE 2.4G. Configure device parameters by Bluetooth. Support the Bluetooth anti-lost function. GPS positioning accuracy 2.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide Button/Switch 1 SOS button (used for sending SMS/GPRS alerts and calling) 1 switch on the side 2.5 Main Device and Accessories P88L tracker Magnetic USB cable Charger CD download card Lanyard 2.6 About the P88L 2.6.1 Appearance Copyright © 2020 Meitrack Group All rights reserved.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide No. Item Description 1 GPS LED indicator (blue) Indicates the GPS status. For details, see the section Power LED indicator (red) 2.6.2"LED Indicator." WCDMA/GSM LED indicator Indicates the WCDMA/GSM status. For details, see (green) the section 2.6.2"LED Indicator." SOS button 1. Press and hold down the button for three 2 3 seconds in case of emergency. Then the device will beep for four times and vibrate to alert users.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide When the device is at maximum or minimum volume, it will vibrate once. 4 Microphone The microphone will operate automatically when the listen-in or calling function is used. 5 Speaker The speaker will operate automatically when the calling or voice broadcasting function is used. 6 Magnetic charging port The magnetic charging port is used to charge the device, configure device parameters, and upgrade software. 7 Auxiliary button 1.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide GPS LED Indicator (Blue) Indicator Status Description Blink fast (0.1 seconds on and 0.1 seconds The GPS module is being initialized. off) 1 second on and 3 seconds off No GPS signal is received. Blink once every 3 seconds A GPS signal is received. Steady off The device is turned off or enters sleep mode or power saving mode. Blink fast (0.3 seconds on and 0.3 seconds The battery power is low.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 3 First Use 1. Remove the battery cover. With the back panel facing you, remove the battery cover. 2. Insert a SIM card. Gently push the Nano SIM card (size: 12 mm x 9 mm) into the card slot with the gold-plated contacts facing down. Note: Ensure that the SIM PIN lock is closed properly, and the SIM card has enough balance and has subscribed the call ID service.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 4. Install water resistant rubber stoppers. Take water resistant rubber stoppers out of the packing box, and install them properly. 5. Charge the battery by magnetic USB cable. To charge the battery, connect the device to the wall charger or a computer through the magnetic USB cable. When you use the device for the first time, you are advised to turn off the device and then charge the battery for one hour.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide Virtual COM Port (COM8) is displayed as follows, the data communication is successful. Run Meitrack Manager, then the software will automatically detect the device model, as shown in the following figures. Note: The Meitrack Manager software is included in the CD delivered with the tracker. The software language will be automatically switched according to the language of the operating system.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide 5 Logging In to MS03 Tracking System Visit http://ms03.trackingmate.com, enter the user name and password, and log in to the MS03. (Please purchase a login account from your supplier.) For more information about how to add a device, see the MEITRACK MS03 GPS Tracking System User Guide (chapter 4 "Getting Started"). The MS03 platform supports the following functions: Track by time interval or distance. Query historical trips. Set polygonal geo-fences.
MEITRACK P88L GPS Personal Tracker User Guide ovens, ovens, or radiators. Batteries may explode when overheated. 7 Battery Disposal The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) is applicable in European Union and other European countries that carry out the waste sorting and recycling system.
FCC Warning 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.