GV200 User Manual GPRS/GPS Tracker TRACGV200UM001 Version:R1.
GV200 User Manual Document Title GV200 User Manual Version 1.01 Date 2015-10-21 Status Release Document Control ID TRACGV200UM001 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.
GV200 User Manual Contents Contents ............................................................................................................................................ 2 Table Index ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Figure Index....................................................................................................................................... 4 0. Revision History............
GV200 User Manual Table Index TABLE 1: REFERENCE ......................................................................................................................... 6 TABLE 2: TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS.............................................................................................. 6 TABLE 3: PART LIST ............................................................................................................................ 8 TABLE 4: GPS ANTENNA SPECIFICATION ............................
GV200 User Manual Figure Index FIGURE 1: APPEARANCE OF GV200 .................................................................................................. 7 FIGURE 2: SIM CARD INTERFACE ...................................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 3: SIM CARD INSTALLATION ................................................................................................ 9 FIGURE 4: THE ANTENNAS OF GV200 ....................................................
GV200 User Manual 0. Revision History Revision Date Author Description of change 1.00 2015-10-14 Richard Deng Initial 1.01 2015-10-21 Bingo Huang 1. Page 10,The GPS Power Supply Voltage is 3V ,not 3.3V 2. Add Diode Description of the Relay driver, Page 17,figure 9 和 Page 22 figure 16.
GV200 User Manual 1. Introduction The GV200 is a powerful GPS Locator designed for vehicle tracking or asserts tracking. With superior receiving sensitivity, fast TTFF (Time to First Fix) and Dual-Band GSM frequencies 850/1900, its location can be monitored in real time or periodically tracked by a backend server or other specified terminals. The GV200 has multiple input/output interfaces which can be used for monitoring or controlling external devices.
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GV200 User Manual 3. Interface Description 3.1 SIM Card Interface To install the SIM card Step 1: Press the yellow button on the right side of SIM card slot to eject the SIM card holder. Figure 2: SIM Card Interface Step 2: Put the SIM card on the SIM card holder. Step 3: Install the SIM card holder to SIM card slot. Please pay attention to the direction.
GV200 User Manual 3.2 Antenna Interface 3.2.1 Install Antennas There are two Fakra antenna connectors on GV200, the blue one for GPS and the purple one for GSM. Please find the GPS antenna and GSM antenna in package box. Install them to the correct Fakra connector as following. Figure 4: The Antennas of GV200 3.2.
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GV200 User Manual 3.3 User Interface 3.3.1 Interface Definition There is a 24 PIN connector on GV200. It contains the interface of power, I/O, RS232, microphone, speaker, etc.
GV200 User Manual Table 7: The description of 24 PIN Index Color of cable 1 Black 2 Blue User Description 3 Green 4 5 6 Blue Green Blue 7 Green 8 White 9 Orange 10 White 11 Orange/Gray 12 White 13 Orange/Brown 14 White 15 Orange 16 Yellow 17 Orange/Gray 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Black Purple Yellow Yellow Yellow Black Red Comment Analog Ground For microphone and analog inputs Microphone Input MIC+ Analog Input 1 (Input range: 0 ~ For resistance-type sensors 2.
GV200 User Manual Please install the power like following. Figure 6: Example of power connection 3.3.3 5V Output PIN 19 is named as VOUT which can drive a controlled 5V output for user. Please note that if user wants to drive a 5V output, GV200 must be supplied by external power. In default, 5V output is disabled, user can use AT commend to enabled 5V output. The max drive current of VOUT is 0.25A. 3.3.4 Reset Key There is a reset key on the right side of SIM Card interface.
GV200 User Manual Table 8: Electrical conditions of ignition detect Logical State Active Inactive Electrical State 12V/24V 0V to 3V or Open It is strongly recommended to connect this pin to ignition key to support the power saving function when the vehicle is off. Figure 8: Ignition detection Another easy way is to connect PIN14 to a power output in the fuse box of the vehicle which is only enabled after the vehicle is ignition on. For example: the power output for radio FM. 3.3.
GV200 User Manual Logical State Enable Disable Electrical State <1.5V, drive current is 0.2A Open or the pull-up voltage User can use this pin to control a relay output. An example to control the ignition key is showed in following figure. Please refer to chapter 3.3.11 for the detail information on how to drive a relay with digital output. Figure 9: Example connection of ignition control 3.3.
GV200 User Manual Figure 10: Example connection for negative Trigger digital inputs For positive trigger inputs the electrical conditions are: Table 11: Electrical conditions of positive trigger digital inputs Logical State Active Inactive Electrical State 5.0V to 32V 0V to 3V or Open The example connection is showed as follow: Figure 11: Example connection for positive trigger digital inputs 3.3.8 Digital Input without Interrupt The DIN1 and DIN4 are digital inputs which do not have interrupt.
GV200 User Manual 3.3.9 Digital Input with Interrupt DIN2 and DIN3 are digital inputs which have interrupt. DIN2 is negative trigger and DIN3 is positive trigger. The example connections are same as showed in chapter 3.3.7. DIN2 is also recommended to support panic button function and the connection is showed as follow. Figure 12: Example connection of panic button 3.3.10 Analog Input The PIN 3/5/7 are used for analog to digital converter.
GV200 User Manual Figure 13: AIN1 connect to NTC resistor 3.3.10.2 Capacitance-type Sensor AIN2 (PIN 5) and AIN3 (PIN 7) are designed to support capacitance-type sensors. In default GV200 only support capacitance-type sensors which voltage range is 0 ~ 2.7V. If user wants to use the capacitance-type sensors which voltage range is out of 0 ~ 2.7V, a level transfer board must be used between capacitance-type sensors and GV200.
GV200 User Manual 3.3.11 Digital Output The outputs are Open-Drain type with no internal pull-up resistor which also be used to control a relay. It means that the user has to connect a pull-up resistor or a relay coil between the output pin and any positive voltage to generate a correct output. Each output can drive a continuous current of 0.2A. The electrical conditions are: Table 12: Electrical conditions of digital outputs Logical State Enable Disable Electrical State <1.5V, drive current is 0.
GV200 User Manual Figure 16: The example connection to drive a relay Note: All outputs are internally pulled up to PWR pin by a diode. So no external flyback diode is needed when the output is connected to an inductive load. If the digital output is used to drive a relay, a catch diode is showed across the relay coil, this is necessary to prevent damage to the digital output when the relay is turned off. Many modern relays come with this diode pre-installed internal to the relay itself.
GV200 User Manual 3.4 Indicator Light Description Figure 17: LEDs on GV200 There are three LEDs in GV200, the description as follow.
GV200 User Manual Table 13: Description of LEDs Light Case State GPS LED If LED switch is set to off by AT+GTCFG, GPS LED will Always Off be off all the time after it has worked for 30 minutes maximum from GV200 was powered on. In this case, cases for GPS LED listed below will be ignored. GPS LED will be off if GPS chip is closed. Off Checksum of NEMA packet from GPS chip is invalid. Slow flashing There is no data output from GPS chip when it is working.
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.