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GMT100 User Manual Document Title GMT100 User Manual Version 1.04 Date 2015-10-08 Status Release Document Control ID TRACGMT100UM001 General Notes Queclink offers this information as a service to its customers, to support application and engineering efforts that use the products designed by Queclink. The information provided is based upon requirements specifically provided to Queclink by the customers.
GMT100 User Manual Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 7 1.1. Reference ............................................................................................................. 7 1.2. Terms and Abbreviations ...................................................................................... 7 2. Product Overview ....................................................................................
GMT100 User Manual Table Index Table 1 : GMT100 Protocol Reference .............................................................................. 7 Table 2 : Terms and Abbreviations .................................................................................... 7 Table 3 : Part List .............................................................................................................. 9 Table 4 : Description of GMT100 User Cable ..................................................................
GMT100 User Manual Figure Index Figure 1. Appearance of GMT100 ..................................................................................... 8 Figure 2. SIM Card Installation ........................................................................................ 10 Figure 3. Typical Power Connection................................................................................. 11 Figure 4. Typical Ignition Detection ................................................................................
GMT100 User Manual Revision History Revision Date Author Description of change V1.00 2011-11-12 Lei Initial V1.01 2012-09-29 Lei 1> Replace the picture on the cover 2> Add the de scription and notices of cut relay output in chapter of 3.10 3> Modify the description of t able 7 in chapter of 3.9 4> Update the description of some figures V1.02 2013-9-16 Owen change the relay from NO(normal open to NC(Normal close) V1.
GMT100 User Manual 1. Introduction The GMT10 0 is a powe rful GPS locator designe d for vehicle or asset tracking. It has superior receiver sensitivity, fast TTFF (Time to First Fix) and supports Quad-Band GSM frequencies 850/1900, its location can be monitored in real time or be periodically tracked by a backend server or other s pecified terminals. The GMT100 has multiple input/outpu t interfaces that can be us ed for monitoring or cont rolling external devices.
GMT100 User Manual 2. Product Overview 2.1. Appearance Figure 1.
GMT100 User Manual 2.2. Parts List Table 3: Part List Name Picture GMT100 Locator DATA_CABLE_M (Optional) 2.3. Interface Definition There are 8 wires on GMT100 User Cable which contain the connection for power, ignition input, digital input, analog input, siren output, cut output etc. The user cable’s definition is shown in following table.
GMT100 User Manual 3. Getting Started 3.1. Installing a SIM Card Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Remove the cover by screwdriver. Make sure the contact area is facing down, insert the SIM into the slot. Install the SIM card cover. Figure 2. SIM Card Installation 3.2. Switch the set on/off There are two methods to Power on GMT100: - GMT100 external power turned on. - Connect GMT100 to PC with user cable.
GMT100 User Manual -Remove the external power and USB power. -Press the reset key. Note: GMT100 PWR LED will off. 3.3. Reset Key There is a reset key behind the SIM card cover. If the power wire is connected to vehicle power, the system will reboot when the key is pressed; if the system is powered by the backup battery and th e power wire is not be c onnected to vehi cle power, the system will shutdown when the key is pressed.
GMT100 User Manual Table 5: Electrical Characteristics of Ignition Detection Logical State Electrical State Active 12/24V Inactive 0V to 3V or Open Figure 4. Typical Ignition Detection The white wire is u sed for ignition detection. It is str ongly recommended to connect this wire to ignition key “RUN” position as shown up. An alternative to connecting to the ignition switch is to find a non permanent power source that is only a vailable when the vehicle is running.
GMT100 User Manual Figure 5. Typical Digital Input Connection 3.8. Analog Input There is an analog input which is the green wire on GMT100 User Cable, and the analog input voltage range is 12/24V. The following diagram shows the recommended connection. Figure 6.
GMT100 User Manual 3. . Relay Output There is a built-in cut relay on GMT1 00, and it is a NC(N ormal Close) type relay w hich maximum switching voltage is 12VDC an d ma ximum continuous curre nt is 20A. On GMT100 user cable one 18AWG yellow wire is connected to the relay NC contact and the other 18AWG yellow wire is connected to the relay COM contact. In certain instances the two wires will be connected together.
GMT100 User Manual 3.1 . Device Status LED Figure 8.
GMT100 User Manual Table : Definition of Device status and LED LED Device status LED status GSM (note1) Device is searching GSM network Fast flashing (Note3) Device has registered to GSM network. Slow flashing (Note4) SIM card needs pin code to unlock. ON GPS chip is powered off OFF GPS sends no data or data format error. Slow flashing GPS chip is searching GPS info. Fast flashing GPS chip has gotten GPS info. ON No exter nal power and b ackup battery volt age is lower than 3.35V.
GMT100 User Manual FCC Warning: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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.