GPS Tracker © 2011 MobileAction Technology Inc.
FCC Regulations: 15.19(a)(3): This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 15.105(b): NOTE: 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.
This device is compliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
Contents 5 Table of Contents FCC Regulations Part I GPS Tracker 0 7 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 7 2 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 7 Part II Getting Started 9 Part III LED Indication 11 Part IV Device Configuration 12 1 Main .............................................
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GPS Tracker 1 GPS Tracker 1.1 Introduction 7 The GPS Tracker is a portable and easy-to-use GPS tracking device that you can carry with you to log down your daily routes, give it to salespeople for their business trip tracking, or give it to the elders and kids for protection purpose, and many more.
GPS Tracker (1) Call (2) Power (3) SOS button (4) MIC (5) LED indicator (6) Micro-USB port (7) Micro-SD socket (8) Speaker © 2011 MobileAction Technology Inc.
Getting Started 2 9 Getting Started To get started with your GPS Tracker, please follow the steps described below: 1. Open the battery cover; insert the SIM card and battery. To insert the SIM card, please: Open the back cover by unscrewing it as illustrated on the cover. Insert your SIM card as shown in the following steps: first push it down in the slot (step 1), and then slide it leftwards (step 2). 2. Install Track Manager Software and device driver on PC.
GPS Tracker 3. On Track Manager, click [Manual] for a detailed on-line help. 4. Launch Track Manager to complete hardware settings by setting up a tracking profile and SOS numbers for the GPS Tracker. Make sure the PIN Code of the SIM card is entered when required. (See more information about hardware settings in Device Configuration.) 5. Charge the GPS Tracker via USB for at least 4 hours prior to first use. 6.
Getting Started 11 Note: 1. Do not plug in the USB cable to PC before you install the software. 2. A service charge may be incurred by click ing on the URL in the SMS message depending on your data plan subscribed. Contact your mobile service provider for more details. 3 LED Indication LED Indicator © 2011 MobileAction Technology Inc. Indication Description Power ON The Power LED flashes Green once every 5 seconds.
GPS Tracker SOS or Call The Red & Green Power LEDs and Blue GPS LED stay ON in case of SOS or during a call. SOS: causes alerting sound. Call: causes a dial tone. Device Error / Hardware The Error LED stays ON Red Malfunction indicating the occurrence of a device error or hardware malfunction. Note: To acquire detailed information about the error that occurs, please connect your GPS tracker to Track Manager software.
Device Configuration 4.1 13 Main Device Information: Fill in the device name and phone number of your GPS Tracker, along with the PIN Code required for your SIM Card. Device name, Phone number and Admin phone #1 entries are mandatory, and phone numbers must include country code and area code. o Tracker Icon: Select the type of tracker your GPS Tracker is. o Language: Select the language of the SMS notification messages. SOS Settings: Fill in at most 5 sets of phone numbers for SOS alerts.
GPS Tracker o Emergency SMS Report: Select the event that you want to receive an emergency report for via SMS, such as SOS event, Free-fall event, Geofence event, Unexpected movement event , and Battery-low event. o Report tracking data via: Select the method how you want the tracking data be reported, either via SMS to the Admin phone, GPRS connection to the server, or none. If GPRS Connection to server is selected, click Register to Server to register your GPS Tracker with the Tracking Server first.
Device Configuration 15 Note: Since GSM is not activated until the GPS Tracker detects movements, the time of SMS alert received will be later than the time of movements detected. o Reset: Click to reset hardware settings back to defaults. 4.2 Geofence Click to set the geofence area by dragging and moving the frame shown on the map. Enable Geofence Alert: Click to start receiving geofence alerts.
GPS Tracker 5 Operations 5.1 Button control Button Operation Outcome Power Press down the Power button for 2 seconds. Turns ON or OFF the GPS Tracker. Call Press down the Call button for 2 seconds. 1. Activates quick-dial to the Admin phone. 2. Answers a call when the GPS Tracker rings. 3. Hangs up a call after it is answered. SOS Press down the SOS button for 2 seconds. Activates the SOS alert. The SOS alert can be de-activated by pressing either the Call or Power button.
Operations 17 then insert the battery back in. Do not let go of the buttons before the battery is inserted. 5.2 SOS SOS function To send out a SOS alert: 1. Press down the SOS button for 2 seconds to activate SOS alarm. 2. When it is activated, the GREEN/RED power LEDs and BLUE GPS LED will stay on. 3. The device will then start an alerting/warning sound. 4. GPS will start getting a fix of where you are. 5.
GPS Tracker Important: This device operates using radio signals, wireless network s, landline network s, and user-programmed functions. Connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications lik e medical emergencies. 5.3 Call To make a quick-dial: 1. Press down the Call button for 2 seconds, and the GPS Tracker will enable the quick-dial to the Admin phone. 2.
Operations 19 5. Consequently, the speaker and MIC will go back to normal state. 5.5 Report To report device position: 1. Send a SMS message from the Admin phone to the GPS Tracker including "Position" as the message content. 2. After the SMS message is received, the GPS Tracker will start obtaining a fix and report its position details back to the Admin phone via SMS. 5.
GPS Tracker Set up device name Name=My_name The name "My_name" will appear in the alert SMS message. *Set up SOS interval SOS=900 An SOS alert will be sent out once every 900 seconds until the SOS alert is de-activated. De-activate SOS alert Dismiss This command de-activates SOS alert tracking. When de-activated, a reply of "Dismiss" will be submitted.
Track Manager 6 21 Track Manager With the advancement of global positioning system network, you can now advance your GPS tracking to the next level. Track Manager is a small and handy tool that can be utilized to analyze all sorts of track data. 6.1 UI Overview Main menu bar Main menu bar allows you to quickly access the main functions and information concerned. Import GPS Track: Click to to launch Import Wizard to import GPS track data. New Activity: Click to add a new activity.
GPS Tracker 2. Measurement: Select either Imperial or Metric as your measurement unit for GPS logging. 6.3 Import Track To import existing GPS track data from the GPS Tracker, Micro-SD memory card or file, you may: 1. Click on the main menu bar to launch Import Wizard. Select the source of your track data (GPS Tracker, memory card or file) to be imported, and click Next to continue. © 2011 MobileAction Technology Inc.
Track Manager 23 2. If you choose to import track data from a memory card, you'll be prompted to select the folder where the track data are saved. If you choose to import track data from an existing GPS file (*.gpk, *.gpx), you'll be prompted to locate the file. 3. The Import Wizard will then start downloading track data from selected source. © 2011 MobileAction Technology Inc.
GPS Tracker 4. Finally, the track data are then successfully imported. 6.4 Add New Activity To add a new activity (whether sports, personal, business related and etc.), you may: 1. Click on the main menu bar to start adding a new activity. 2. Select track(s) from the list, and click Next to continue. 3. The Import Wizard will then start processing track data. © 2011 MobileAction Technology Inc.
Track Manager 4. Finally, an activity is then created. © 2011 MobileAction Technology Inc.
6.5 GPS Tracker Activity Calendar The calendar gives a clear view of all the activities you've participated in the month indicated. 1. Move your mouse over the activity icon shown on the calendar, and a description bubble will pop up displaying the activity details. 2. Click on the activity icon, and the activity track/route will be highlighted on the Google map at the right. 3. Click on the arrows to see more activities in one day. 4.
Track Manager 27 Export to CSV: The selected activity can be exported to a CSV file (.csv). Reload Map: The map of selected activity will be refreshed. Update Cell-Tower Fix: The cell-tower fix will be re-acquired via the server. 6.6 Analyze Activity 1. The data table shown on the bottom at the left gives you an overview as well as a list of waypoints detected of the selected activity. 2. The diagram shown on the bottom at the right gives you 6 different track views with respective measurements. 3.
GPS Tracker 6. Switch between , , respective measurements. , , and 7 Product & Safety Information 7.1 Taking care of your device to see different demonstrative diagrams in Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty coverage. Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
Product & Safety Information 29 Manufacturers of medical devices recommend a minimum separation of 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) between a wireless device and an implanted medical device, such as a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the medical device. Persons who have such devices should: • Always keep the wireless device more than 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) from the medical device. • Not carry the wireless device in a breast pocket.
GPS Tracker the battery has been damaged, take it to a service centre for inspection before continuing to use it. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Keep your battery out of the reach of small children. 7.4 WEEE Note on environmental protection: After the implementation of the European Directive 2002/96/EU in the national legal system, the following applies: Electrical and electronic devices may not be disposed of with domestic waste.