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1. Rear connectors of itrac Gold A BASIC ONE YEAR WARRANTY IS COVERED ON THE DEVICE UNDER NORMAL USE INSTALLATION OF THE DEVICE MUST BE IN A DRY AREA WITHOUT CONTACT OF WATER OR MOISTURE THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NATURAL DISASTERS RESULTING IN THE LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF THE DEVICE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA CHARGES INCCURED BY THE CUSTOMER CLIENT IS ADVISED TO TEST THE LOCAL CARRIER S NETWORK BEFORE LAUNCHING DEVICE IN THE MARKET Copyright trac wireless 2008 29 Irac wireless 8 GPS Additional Feature Last Valid GPS Position If you would like to show the last valid GPS location instead of a null value this setting is for you Enabling this setting adds another value to the end of the amp GPS string format with the values A or V A current GPS data is valid V NO GPS fix last saved GPS location is shown Note when V value appears in amp GPS Despite the lack of a GPS fix the date and time is in realtime but at least one GPS fix needs to have been established when the device comes on line This will help you to differentiate on your server whether the amp GPS data is LIVE despite it sending the same GPS location PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Last Valid GPS X 1 Digit Disable Last GPS Location Shown in RGPS Number of GPS Satellites Available Enabling this feature will add another value to the amp GPS string format with a total number of GPS s
2. Geofence Settings Up to 10 PASSWORD String Max 10 characters k Security Code Factory Key 1234 Sequence 0 9 1 Digits a Geo Fence Sequence Latitude a Center Point Latitude 1 North South Longitude Center Point Longitude 1 Character East West FORMAT amp GEOFENCE PASSWORD Sequence Latitude N S Longitude E W Radius EXAMPLE amp GEOFENCE 1234 1 1234 5678 N 12345 6789 E 1000 Geofence Entry Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name COMES IN GEOFENCE X AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter xX Geofence Sequence DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Geofence Exit Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name GOES OUT GEOFENCE X AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Copyright Irac wireless 2008 Itvac wireless 22 Irac wireless 6 Passive Tracking and History Logging There are two options when approaching passive tracking with the itrac Gold you can download the history logs directly via a data line or receive the logs over GPRS Depending on what mode of communications you are using all you have to do is remember to use either amp or CMD in front of the commands If you are using GPRS the commands are as follows CM
3. In this mode to save power GPS will not be turned on if an event occurs the GPS will turn on and attempt to acquire a GPS fix and follow the normal tracking interval If the device is underground and the GPS is not open to the sky the device will timeout after 5 minutes of trying to acquire a fix and if unsuccessful an amp GPS string will be sent without coordinates with invalid data due to the GPS not being able to acquire a fix Reporting intervals for when the ignition is off will still work as the alerts for the panic button the two other digital inputs and even the towing alert to a certain degree The towing alert will have a delayed response as GPS is turned off and will only be available to the device when a reporting interval or event is triggered THERE IS NO EVENT ID FOR amp POWERMGMT Copyright Irac wireless 2008 26 Irac wireless POWERMGMT On GSM On Only PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Enable Power Management FORMAT amp POWERMGMT PASSWORD Enable EXAMPLE amp POWERMGMT 1234 1 Deep Sleep Mode POWERSLEEP On GPS and GSM OFF EVENT ID 93 If this feature is enabled and when the car ignition is turned off the device will go into deep sleep mode whereby both GPS and GSM are disabled The only means to wake up the device is if the vehicle s ignition is turned on in this mode there will be no possible means to communicate with the device as the GSM has been d
4. Frequency Tracking Sensitivity Protocol Channels Position Hot Start Cold Start Q Copyright Irac wireless 2008 Irac wireless 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 This device 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 radiated radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician
5. iuac Complete Command List The following is a reference table to all of the commands allowed by the itrac device all the commands are for GPRS or Over the Air commands Many of the commands can also be used for SMS or USB communication by simply replacing the CMD with amp The following commands are mainly used to get or retrieve setting parameters in the device look further in the manual for reference to configuring the device 6 FOMD REALTIME 1234F Set racking intervals for Tonition OFF Ignition ON PANIC and Mle i m E Enable or disable auto reporting email reporting IP and Port Control Commands for Data Retrieval and Actions CMD VERSION 1234 Retrieve current device firmware version CMD OUTPUT 1234 Control digital output of device CMD PANICOFF 1234 Release emergency status reporting 8 ESC Return to command mode from monitoring mode Hyperterminal only Copyright Irac wireless 2008 5 tac wireless GPRS Settings In order to use GPRS for communication first a SIM card with a GPRS data plan must be present and APN settings must be made Before actually making any settings one should check with your telecom provider for the correct APN settings in order for a successful connection PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 String Max 30 characters an GPRS Access Point Name APN Password a a Server Settings Settings made here are fo
6. 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Idle Hold Time Alarm Setting EVENT ID 14 Enable idle alarms to both the server and SMS mobile number for personal user PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To Server 0 Disable Idle Alarm report to server Enable Idle Alarm report to server Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To User SMS O Disable Idle Alarm report to personal SMS number Enable Idle Alarm report to personal SMS number Report XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Max 20 Digits Including SMS Number Report to personal SMS Number must start with FORMAT amp IDLEALARM PASSWORD Server SMS Report SMS Number EXAMPLE amp IDLEALARM 1234 1 1 447793177560 Copyright Irac wireless 2008 15 Irac wireless Idle Duration Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name IDLED FOR X SECONDS AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter Total idle time since under X km per hour DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Over Speed Alarm Setting EVENT ID 13 Enable idle alarms to both the server and SMS mobile number for personal user PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Enable Alarm
7. If you don t have Domain Name just leave it null don t set with any value Control Center Domain Name Port Number using the same port number set in amp Server parameter PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Domain Name X Max 30 characters Control Center Domain Name Leave it null if don t use Domain name FORMAT amp SERVERDN PASSWORD Domain_Name EXAMPLE amp SERVERDN 1234 amp SERVERDN 1234 chengholin com tw Copyright Irac wireless 2008 6 Irac wireless Alerts report in a different manner in comparison to the amp REALTIME intervals the W device will report first to the set IP and port then to the SMS Gateway Number if GPRS is unsuccessful Regardless if amp SMSCONVERT has been disabled the device will send the alerts based on GPRS as a priority and then SMS if the setting has been made to amp SERVER In order to control costs a system integrator can choose to configure the personal alerts and leave the SMS Gateway Number value blank in the amp SERVER setting Password Settings to Device The default password is 1234 but you are able to change it to protect others from making any changes to the device The itrac device is password protected and so when making changes to the settings in the device it will not make the changes if the password is incorrect PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 New PASSWORD String Max 10 characte
8. for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF Exposure Information This model phone meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm 8 inches during normal operation Copyright Irac wireless 2008 32
9. setting has been made to amp SERVER In order to control costs a system integrator can choose to configure the personal alerts and leave the SMS Gateway Number value blank in the amp SERVER setting Any of the above Event ID s are treated in the same manner as an alert whereby the device will first attempt to send to the IP and port and then the SMS Gateway Number as a secondary option Copyright Itac wireless 2008 10 Irac wireless Realtime Report Settings Currently there are four individual tracking intervals that can be configured there are two exclusive intervals that have been reserved for emergency reporting and an advanced reporting feature for engine idling Ignition OFF You can configure the device to still report even when the ignition has been turned off The tracking interval can be set to report up to every 30 days which is highly suitable for a SVR application where you don t need the device reporting frequently A suggested setting to complement this feature set would be to enable the amp POWERMGMT command to have the device in power saving mode Read further in the manual to understand the amp POWERMG MT feature Ignition ON Regular tracking interval when you are driving Emergency PANIC Panic button must be a momentary button for installation with device When INPUT 1 has been triggered resulting in some sort of panic button being pushed the device will report continuously for one hour until it relea
10. the installation The interval the device transmits is dependent on the time interval setting in amp REALTIME As this alert is seen as an emergency the device will report accordingly with the exception of the time interval set to 0 When the PANIC interval is set to 0 with a momentary button the device will not send Event ID 81 but will send Event ID 80 depending on how long or how many times the driver presses on the button In the case a regular ON OFF switch is used for your application and the PANIC interval is again set at 0 if the state of the button remains ON again the device will not send Event ID 81 but Event ID 80 will transmit continuously which may be less than 1 second per poll Hence installers are highly advised to use a momentary button The manufacturer is not held liable for any data charges resulting from the use of the PANIC feature Copyright Irac wireless 2008 18 Irac wireless Input 2 and Input 3 Settings There are a number of sensors you can connect to the two free remaining inputs as long as it has a digital signal An example would be connecting it to a door sensor in a delivery truck or if something like a taximeter that has a digital signal a taxi fleet owner would be able to know when the meter was turned on and off for each journey thus clocking each fare Input 2 Alarm Setting Input2 OFF CLOSE HIGH EVENT ID 82 Input2 ON OPEN LOW EVENT ID 83 PASSWORD String Max 10 character
11. to avoid the device from constantly reporting back to the backend server Each of the boundaries are triggered once it detects the limit has been exceeded hence if the limit falls below the limit and then exceeds it again the device will immediately send an alert Copyright Irac wireless 2008 14 Irac wireless Journey Alarm Enable reporting of journey alarms to both the server and SMS mobile number for the personal user PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To Server 0 Disable Journey Alarm report to server Enable Journey Alarm report to server Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To User SMS 0 Disable Journey Alarm report to personal SMS number Enable Journey Alarm report to personal SMS number Report XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Max 20 Digits Including SMS Number Report to personal SMS Number must start with FORMAT amp JOURNEY ALARM PASSWORD Server SMS Report SMS Number EXAMPLE amp JOURNEY ALARM 1234 1 1 447793177560 Journey Start Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name STARTED JOURNEY AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Journey End Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name HAS ENDED JOURNEY AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX
12. vehicle is in a parked status some also refer to this as a parkfence The conditions for towing are when the vehicle s ignition is turned off and the vehicle is traveling faster than 15km per hour without the ignition turned on If the event is triggered it will be seen as either your vehicle is being towed or even in the process of being stolen Settings to enable or disable this feature is done in the amp GEOSET command Geofence Entry EVENT ID 40 49 Geofence Exit EVENT ID 50 59 Towing EVENT ID 30 Geographical Settings for Towing and Geofences PASSWORD Towing Alarm X 1 Digit Enable to Server 9 T Disable Towing Alarm report to sever Geofence Alarm X 1 Digit Enable to Server 0 Disable Geofence Alarm report to sever Towing Alarm Enable to User SMS 0 J Disable Towing Alarm report to personal SMS number Geofence Alarm Enable to User SMS 0 T Disable Towing Alarm report to personal SMS number Report eve Numb Geofence SMS Report SMS Number EXAMPLE amp GEOSET 1234 0 1 1 1 447793177560 Towing Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name IS TOWING AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W TRAVELING Heading AT Speed KM t XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Direction of device from GPS module Speed of device from GPS module Copyright Irac wireless 2008 21
13. 12345 6789 E 120 78 456248 369 14 1000 92 D joe B B C C You can also acquire on demand location or status of the device by executing an amp LOCATION 1234 command which will send back an amp GPS string For mobile users a more friendly command amp LOCNOW 1234 can also be used to acquire a fix where the GPS coordinates can be input in your favorite online map provider Copyright Irac wireless 2008 9 Event ID List itvac wireless When an event occurs it gets logged as part of the amp GPS or amp LOG data strings Normal s JourneyEnd m 7 Vehicle Idle History 80 Logged 20 Towing Alert 30 40 49 Geofence Out 50 59 20 History 90 Logged 30 Not an actual event normal reporting or logging is currently active Vehicle is moving faster than set speed in amp JOURNEY parameter Vehicle ignition has been turned off SMS alert will be sent via amp JOURNEYALARM settings Device has exceeded set speed limit SMS alert will be sent via amp SPEEDALARM settings Vehicle has been idling longer than set idle time SMS alert will be sent via amp IDLEALARM 80 LOGGED DATA from History Logs 90 LOGGED DATA when the data reaches 100 it will overwrite oldest data based on FIFO Vehicle is traveling faster than 15km per hour when ACC OFF possible errors from GPS Entry of geofence parameters set in amp GEOFENCE reporting set in amp GEOSET command Exit of geofence parameters se
14. 234 To E Mail ID Max 30 Characters E Mail Report Recipient E Mail ID Max 30 Characters User ID for SMTP Authentication Password Max 30 Characters Password for SMTP Authentication FORMAT amp HIST PASSWORD To E Mail ID User ID Password EXAMPLE amp HIST 1234 iTrac control com iTrac control com iTracpass If you set Auto Reporting to 1 itrac will report history logs once a day at the calculated local time The last digit of the Unit ID of the device is used to determine its reporting time Calculated Local Time Last Digit of itrac ID 15 Minutes Local Time 00 00 00 Local time can be calculated by time difference value in SERVER parameter If itrac ID is 001545 it will report history at 01 15 00 Copyright twac wireless 2008 25 tac wireless 7 Power Management amp Installation Diagrams Vehicle Battery Alarm Settings Vehicle Battery Low EVENT ID 91 The itrac Gold device is usually connected to the vehicle s battery as a power source this is a value added feature and one should take full advantage of such a feature If you do receive an alarm that your car battery has reached the level you have set it at you should attend to your vehicle in a timely fashion If power levels have not returned above the set limit the device will send an alarm every 15 minutes both to the server and personal SMS number if reporting has been enabled PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security C
15. 234 1 1 1 Panic Alarm Settings Input 1 is exclusively reserved for the installation of a panic button a separate reporting interval has been reserved in the amp REALTIME command itrac will start tracking at the set interval in the Emergency interval while also a sending alerts to a mobile number via SMS that have been configured in the PANICALARM settings The tracking interval set in amp REALTIME will keep on reporting for an hour or until an amp PANICOFF PASSWORD command is sent to the device and releases the Emergency tracking interval This can be used in several applications where it serves as an added value service to the consumer market commercial fleets or even taxi cabs where two panic buttons can be connected together with one for the driver and one in the back for the passenger Copyright Irac wireless 2008 17 Irac wireless Panic alarm has been triggered EVENT ID 80 Panic interval reporting is in progress EVENT ID 81 Panic Alarm Settings for Personal Mobile Number PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Report SMS Number Panic Triggered Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name HAS TRIGGERED PANIC AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W TRAVELING Heading AT Speed KM t XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter sting WARNING USE WITH DISCRETION When installing a panic button a momentary button MUST be used for
16. D HISTORYCOUNT 1234 CMD HISTORYREPORT 1234 CMD HISTORYDELETE 1234 amp HISTORYCOUNT The amp HISTORYCOUNT command only retrieves the count for the number of history logs it is not a setting command PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Current History Numero amp HISTORYREPORT This particular command requests the device to report its history once the command has been executed it will immediately implement the pre defined reporting method There s also a choice to have the device report automatically once a day through the amp HISTORY parameters If you do so happen to be disconnected while downloading the history reports you can resume download by sending a command of where you last left off The history report count is counted down to 0 so if you wanted to report from log number 200 the command would be amp HISTORYREPORT 1234 199 amp HISTORYDELETE This command will clear all data that is stored on the onboard FLASH memory in the device When the data reaches 100 the oldest data will be overwritten based on a First In First Out principle Remember to add the after the command amp HISTORYDELETE 1234 History 80 Logged EVENT ID 20 History 90 Logged EVENT ID 21 Copyright Irac wireless 2008 23 Irac wireless History Log Message String History logging parameters can be made in the LOGGING command XXXXXX 6 Digits XX Day XX Month XX Year Date valu
17. No GSM signal When there is no GPRS GSM coverage data will be saved in the memory of the device until connection is recovered If the device is tracking in SMS mode it will do the same and send out the amp GPS reports one SMS ata time As a backup amp SMSCONVERT can be used in conjunction with GPRS in other words if GPRS fails and GSM is still present the unit will send the reports via SMS PASSWORD Record Enable e a a rs TTT Automatic SMS Convert If set true realtime tracking report will be sent via SMS when GPRS connection is lost PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Auto Convert X 1 Digit o Disable Automatic Comet Copyright Irac wireless 2008 12 Irac wireless Virtual Odometer Setting Input odometer reading from vehicle after this setting has been configured itrac will automatically start to accumulate virtual odometer value using GPS data If you are reading off your odometer in kilometers with an accumulated value of 151517 to make the conversion to kilometers you need to multiply 1000 with 151517 151517km x 1000 151517000 meters Odometer value in kilometers x 1000 meters Odometer value in miles x 1609 344 meters The user should be aware there will be a variance between the virtual odometer reading accumulated from GPS data and the actual odometer reading from the vehicle itself PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory K
18. RS reporting will be primary and SMS acts as a secondary form of reporting back to the server If any of the settings are changed in the device via a SMS mobile number the device will echo a confirmation via SMS to the originating mobile number and also send a notification of what settings have been modified to the server over GPRS with the mobile number attached to the end Any commands that are sent to the unit via a mobile phone the unit will send back the configuration without the password as confirmation to the mobile phone user over SMS but without the password in the data string If a command was sent from 447793177560 with setting changes made to ODOMETER 1234 45000 the server would receive the following notification 000001 amp 8ODOMETER 45000 447793177560 In the amp GPS or amp LOG reports an Event ID 99 will show a device setting has been changed via SMS other than the number that has already been set in SERVER In the end the device will send one SMS to the user and to the server one amp GPS string with the Event ID 99 and the setting that has been changed via SMS Data Syntax Any responses sent by the itrac Gold will be preceded with a six digit Unit ID number followed by the data format and ended with a carriage return or lt CR gt lt LF gt The ASCII display of these characters is suppressed with only the response from the device as you see below from an example of where an amp GPS string would be received by the se
19. This particular command is aimed at personal mobile users who would like to acquire the position of the vehicle The DD ddddd DDD ddddd waypoints can then be inputted into your favorite map provider like Google Maps to view the vehicle s position Unit ID Unit Nick Name IS AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W TRAVELING Heading AT Speed KM t XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter String Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Heading Direction of device from GPS module eg NE Northeast Speed Speed of device from GPS module Copyright Irac wireless 2008 11 Itvtac wireless Keep Alive GPRS Connection Time interval depends on when the last time a packet was sent the factory default is set at 0 interval This feature can be used for both TCP and UDP protocols but it will prove more advantageous when used with TCP protocol reporting The interval amp KEEPALIVE transmits at is based on the last time data was sent from the device thus in order for this setting to work you must set this interval shorter than your reporting interval PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Keep Alive 0 10 86400 seconds Interval sec Keep Alive GPRS connection 0 not send 10 seconds 1 day via last FORMAT amp KEEPALIVE PASSWORD Keep Alive Interval EXAMPLE amp KEEPALIVE 1234 1800 No GPRS or
20. ToServer Disable Speed Alarm reporttosever Enable Alarm To User SMS OT Disable Speed Alarm report to personal SMS number Report XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Max 20 Digits Including SMS Number Report to personal SMS Number must start with FORMAT amp SPEEDALARM PASSWORD Server SMS Report SMS Number EXAMPLE amp SPEEDALARM 1234 1 1 447793177560 Over Speed Limit Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name EXCEEDS OVER SPEED LIMIT Numeric AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Over Speed Limit numee SSCS See a Copyright Irac wireless 2008 16 Irac wireless 4 Security and Safety Features Adding an Extra Layer of Security Securing your asset is one of the top priorities for any person or business that would not only like to keep track of their investments but make sure it stays safe and secure itrac Gold helps in providing that extra layer of security with features such as being able to actively immobilize your vehicle by cutting off the power or flow of petrol to the fuel pump through a 12V 24V relay An immobilization command can be sent via GPRS or even from a personal mobile phone via SMS Both the 12V and 24V relay are optional accessories that complement the itrac Gold AVL tracking system We do not guarantee your vehicle will be 100 theft proof but rather as a means of adding another layer of security S
21. XXXXXXXX Max 20 Digits Including SMS Number Input 3 HIGH Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name INPUT 3 HIGH AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Input 3 LOW Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name INPUT 3 LOW AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Copyright Irac wireless 2008 20 Irac wireless 5 Geofences and Towing Alerts Geofences are very much like a virtual fence where they can serve a wide variety of uses you can set them to know when a particular employee has gone back home to take a nap and how long he was there And with the geofences built into the hardware it takes off some of the workload for system integrators on their servers Towing is also a great feature that has been built into the itrac device where you can receive an alert if your vehicle is being towed Geofence Entry Exit You can setup to ten Geofences entry and exit of a geofence will trigger an event and an alarm will be sent according to the settings made to amp SERVER and a personal mobile number pre configured in the GEOSET parameters Towing This feature sets up a geofence perimeter when the
22. and under dense foliage itrac utilizes the pinpoint accuracy of the high sensitivity GPS chipset to acquire GPS positioning and one of the most reliable modems on the market based on a Cinterion original SIEMENS team solution Fleet Management manage your fleet of any size by increasing efficiency and reliability you provide to customers with some basic features like a virtual odometer and reporting of alarms in realtime for engine idling and the entry exit of geofences itrac Gold is also able to store and forward GPS data in the event there is a loss of GPRS coverage this feature is especially useful if your carrier is not able to roam onto another carriers network Stolen Vehicle Recovery SVR whether it is for the SVR or the Buy Here Pay Here market track and immobilize your vehicle via GPRS or SMS in realtime a panic alarm feature is part of the itrac system with the ability to set its own tracking interval once a panic button has been triggered Teenage Tracking locate your teenager and receive alarms for overspeeding and set up to 10 geofences where you will be notified upon the entry exit of the preset virtual fences you have configured Forgotten keys can be recovered with a simple command to unlock the car door via a SMS command from a mobile phone DIY we have also taken into consideration for those do it yourself users who want to take tracking into their own hands and don t want to pay for the convenience of a
23. atellites available to the device PASSWORD Disable Number of Satellites Shown in RGPS If both commands amp LASTPOSI and amp SATNUM are enabled the values will be shown as below in the amp GPS string format Idle Event Last 927001 amp GPS 927001 051106 183040 1234 5678 N 12345 6789 ET 456248 306 14 1000 Copyright Irac wireless 2008 30 Ittvac wireless 9 trac Gold Specifications OFF 75ms ON 3 s OFF OFF OFF Unit Size 95L 89W 35H mm Weight 300g Cover High Grade PC ABS Interface 4 DI 2 DO 1 Mini USB port 4 LED lights for GSM GPS GPRS and USB Operational Temperature 10 C to 70 C board temperature Storage Temperature 25 C to 85 C Cinterion GSM module Input Voltage Power Consumption 850 900 1800 1900 MC55i or 900 1800 MC52i 12V 24V DC Transmitting 12 Volt 100mAh 12 Volt 130mAh Peak Power Saving Mode 12 Volt 30mAh 40mAh Power Sleep Mode Under 2 mAh Backup Battery Rechargeable Li Battery at 1400mAh Backup Battery Life Approx 6 to 8 hours with GPS and Communication ONLINE Depends on set tracking interval the estimated battery age and time last charged Flash Memory 2MB Memory Backup Outputs Inputs 2 negative outputs 500mA max per output 1 Ignition Input 1 Panic Input 2 General Inputs L1 1575 42 MHz 161 dBm in tracking NMEA0183 Ver3 0 Up to 20 2 5 meters CEP lt 1 sec average lt 29 sec average
24. c Logging Interval Second 0 means No Logging Min 10 sec Max 1 day FORMAT amp LOGGING PASSWORD Logging Interval EXAMPLE amp LOGGING 1234 60 History Setting History report settings for auto reporting once a day via email or over GPRS PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Report Type X 1 Character E Email Reporting G GPRS Reporting Auto Reporting X 1 Digit Disable Auto Reporting 1 Enable Auto Reporting SMTP XXX XXX XXX XXX SMTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 means no IP address or it can be left blank GPRS XXX XXX XXX XXX GPRS Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 means no IP address or it can be left blank GPRS XXXX 4 Digits Port Number GPRS Server Port Number 0000 means no Port Number or it can be left blank FORMAT amp HISTORY PASSWORD Report Type Auto Reporting SMTP IP Address GPRS IP Address GPRS Port Number EXAMPLE amp HISTORY 1234 E 1 81 138 201 195 81 138 201 190 8080 History Email ID Setting When using this feature it is advised that you not use an unauthenticated email address after setup you will see that you have received email with the same web address but in the place of the sender you will see the Unit ID For example if your SMTP user ID is avi abc com and your Unit ID is 123456 when receiving 123456HistoryReport you will see the sender is from 123456 avl com PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1
25. ccurs during the journey and the accumulated idle time is reported in the amp GPS idle time in each interval the total accumulated idle time will be shown with Event ID 14 This alert works in the same logic as the speed alarm Journey Start EVENT ID 11 Journey End EVENT ID 12 Journey Settings for Speed and Idle In the event that you have set the Start Speed to 0 the device will report Event ID 11 and Event ID 12 immediately each time the ignition is in the ON OFF status In other words if the Start Speed is set to 0 the device will not check the speed and just report to the server each time it detects the vehicle is in the ignition ON OFF status PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Enable Alarms X 1 Digit Disable Journey Alarms Enable Journey Alarms Start Speed Journey start speed Kilometer Per Hour Over Speed Limit Over speed limit Kilometer Per Hour idieHold Time MaxsDigts O OOOO Idle Hold Time Seconds Exceeded value is accumulated and shown in amp GPS string FORMAT amp JOURNEY PASSWORD Enable Alarms Start Speed Over Speed Limit Idle Hold Time EXAMPLE amp JOURNEY 1234 1 5 120 120 Make sure the limits you set are not below the normal boundaries of the drivers behavior A common mistake is setting a low Over Speed Limit which results in the device constantly reporting One should set a boundary that is above the average local speed limit
26. e from GPS information Greenwich Mean Time Time XXXXXX 6 Digits XX Hour XX Minute XX Second a Time value from GPS information Greenwich Mean Time Latitude nll Latitude value from GPS information 1 _ North South Longitude Longitude value from GPS information 1 _ East West Speed Speed value from GPS information Kilometer Heading Heading value from GPS information Odometer Ha Current odometer value Meter Idle Time kn Idle Time accumulated value appears in each reporting interval upon movement counter will revert back to 0 Event ID XX Predefined Event ID Apong digits A 0 gt Ignition OFF yellow cable A 1 gt Ignition ON yellow cable B 0 gt Panic OFF blue cable B 1 gt Panic ON blue cable C 0 gt Input 2 OFF white cable C 1 gt input 2 ON white cable D 0 gt Input 3 OFF gray cable D 1 gt Input 3 ON gray cable XXXXXXXXX 9 digits Counter Log data saved sequence number LOG Unit ID Date Time Latitude N S _Longitude E W Speed Heading Odometer Idle Time Event ID Input status Log Data Counter XAMPLE LOG 927001 051106 183040 1234 5678 N 12345 6789 E 120 78 456248 369 14 1000 0000001 70 XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Copyright Irac wireless 2008 24 Itvac wireless History Logging Interval Setting PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Logging Interval 0 10 86400 Numeri
27. ey 1234 Odometer Value 0 999999999 Odometer value Meter FORMAT amp ODOMETER PASSWORD Odometer Value EXAMPLE amp ODOMETER 1234 45000 Copyright Irac wireless 2008 13 Irac wireless 3 Setting Speed Limits and Idling Knowing More About a Journey These particular set of settings offer greater flexibility whether it be a system integrator or someone who purchased itrac off the shelf and just wants to utilize SMS for tracking Journey Start Know when a journey has begun by setting the start speed in the JOURNEY command once the vehicle is traveling faster than the set speed an alert will be sent to a personal SMS number that was preset in the amp JOURNEYALARM If settings have been made to the server side both the server and personal number will receive an alert Journey End Know when the journey has ended once the ignition has been turned off Over Speed Set the speed limit in the amp JOURNEY command and receive an alert from the amp SPEEDALARM to your personal mobile number In order to avoid constant alerts set the speed limit at a value above your local highway speed limit Alarms will be sent every time the speed from the GPS falls below the set speed limit if the speed falls below the limit and then exceeds it the device will send the alert in the same logic Idle Hold Time The Idle time event will be triggered when the vehicle has stopped for longer than the set idle hold time This event only o
28. isabled X 1 Digit 0 Disable Power Management When enabled a GPS poll with Event ID 93 will be sent back to the backend server each time the ignition is turned off This feature is useful for SVR applications when a last position can be used as a means of providing roadside assistance when needed For programming purposes the device will turn on when it detects a mini USB connector is connected External power consumption from the vehicle in this mode is under 2 mA PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 X 1 Digit o Disable Power Sleep Mode Copyright Irac wireless 2008 2 itac wireless Installation of Iac In order for itrac to work properly the device must be connected to a power source of no less than 12V Input All Output are Open Collector Central Lock Control B 0il Central Lock Fuel Control Controller Main Power Input power must be at a minimum of 12 volts for unit to operate properly direct connection to 12V 24V the vehicle s fuse box is preferred The itrac possesses a fuse internally where it is able to protect it from up to 30 volts of input to the unit BLACK Wire to car chassis for ground ORANGE Battery Switch Internal battery switch YELLOW Input 0 ACC Wire to vehicle ignition Ignition ON Positive High Ignition OFF Negative Low BLUE Input 1 Panic Button MUST BE A MOMENTARY BUTTON Should be supplied with more tha
29. itac wireless ac Gold GPS Tracking for Fleet amp Security Command Protocol amp User Manual Copyright trac wireless 2008 tac wireless iac Gold Your Professional Tracking System Rising fuel costs and car theft are major concerns of every driver or business who owns a fleet of vehicles so being able to protect your assets and streamlining operating costs in a business are two of the top functional features when it comes to choosing an AVL tracking system Whether it is for personal or commercial use me itrac oon provides such a solution and so much more Like being able to actively Pee eZ immobilize your vehicle if you have found it to be stolen or cutting down on fuel costs by reducing engine idling itrac is a professional tracking system that has integrated powerful chips for GPS positioning providing high sensitivity of up to 186 dBW and quad band wireless module that provides global coverage and the needed reliability itrac is a highly flexible AVL tracking system with the ability to provide realtime reports via GPRS or SMS and for people who are looking for passive tracking capabilities itrac can also be used as a data logger for manual download or the logs can be sent over GPRS and email at the end of each working day Versatile Tracking Applications Vehicle Tracking track and locate your valued assets in realtime with high accuracy in some of the most difficult environments including urban canyons
30. mmands are not case sensitive but lower and upper case letters should never be mixed In order for the device commands to work properly the commands must never have spaces inside or shall there be an enter sign GET Retrieving settings from the device requires only a simple command with the unit password following it the only exception is the PASSWORD setting for security measures An example would be if you wanted to see what settings were made for the realtime reporting intervals depending on which communications mode you are using say via GPRS you would input the command CMD REALTIME 1234 and 1234 would be the default password of the device The device would then send the command string of the settings that were made to the server For security purposes the password portion of the command will not be shown 000126 amp REALTIME 0 60 10 0 NOTE No password will be shown when retrieving settings from the device The first 6 digits are the Unit ID SET When making a setting again depending on what communication mode you are using in the device you would simply follow the format for each of the commands listed in the manual The device will disregard commands that do not follow the correct format once a setting is made to the device it will send back a confirmation of the same exact setting with the Unit ID in the front and again without the password placed in the string Copyright trac wireless 2008 4 Irac wireless
31. monitoring center Users can still configure itrac to report alarms to their mobile phone as well as on demand location where they can input waypoints in their favorite map provider like Google Maps Copyright Itac wireless 2008 2 Irac wireless CONTENTS 1 trac Gold Server Settings 2 Realtime Reporting Modes and Settings 3 Setting Speed Limits and Idling 4 Security and Safety Features 5 Geofences and Towing Alerts 6 Passive Tracking and History Logging 7 Power Management amp Installation Diagrams 8 GPS Additional Feature 9 trac Gold Specifications Copyright Irac wireless 2008 14 17 21 23 26 30 31 Irac wireless 1 trac Gold Server Settings itrac Gold is an Automatic Vehicle Location device designed to track and locate an asset remotely via the GPRS GSM wireless network by acquiring positions from the Global Positioning System Unit Configuration Modes you can communicate with the itrac in 3 modes to input commands USB By connecting the unit to a PC some basic settings must be first made via the Hyperterminal or SMS if you are planning to use GPRS to configure itrac In this mode you are able to monitor the response of the GSM module and of course configure the device You are also able to manually download history tracking logs from the unit without having to go through GPRS If you would like to monitor the GSM activity of the device on a PC via Hyperterminal use the command a
32. mp MONITOR afterwards press Esc to exit the monitoring mode Connecting the iTrac to the Hyperterminal requires the below settings Bits Per Second 4800 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None SMS First you must have a SIM card present in the device and only then will you be able to send SMS commands to configure the basic settings for it to connect to the server whether the tracking is done via GPRS or SMS The device is able to recognize pre defined commands with a password for security purposes in case a non authorized user attempts to change any settings Sending incorrect commands or SPAM messages will be ignored and deleted GPRS Service must be enabled by local carrier on SIM card If you choose not to make configurations via Hyperterminal and if a SIM is present in the device and is able to receive SMS configuring amp GPRS as well as amp SERVER commands via SMS will then enable you to send OTA commands from your server itrac is able to support both TCP and UDP protocols Getting and Setting Parameters One of the strengths of the itrac device is its flexibility in programming Most of the commands can be used for both GPRS and SMS communications Not only is a system integrator able to make setting changes to the device but this power can also be given to a user to set their own configurations as well NOTE At the end of each command must follow a in order for the command to be successful The co
33. n 500mAmp WHITE Wire to 3 party product like Door Open Close OFF High Close ON Low Open GRAY Wire to 3 party product like Door Open Close OFF High Close ON Low Open PINK Output t Wire to 3 party product like Fuel Controller OFF High Close ON Low Open Wire to g party product like Central Locking device OFF High Close ON Low Open 9 Installation of the device requires it be connected to the vehicle s battery for it to work properly amp POWERALARM may be useful in being alerted if your car battery falls below a certain power level Using amp POWERMGI IMT is also very useful when there is a need to save power if the installed vehicle is not in constant use Before enabling any of the aforementioned commands please refer to their descriptions in the manual Copyright Itac wireless 2008 28 itac wireless Normal Open Normal close Yellow Orange of 30 bia Comm Red Black s5 gt iTrac VO cable Pink wire output Brown 6 connect to car battery Oranges faj conmect to one side of fuel pump Red s0 gt connect to other side of fuel pump disable wire Yellow s gt Do not use 12V or 24V relay controls OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 The above wiring diagram is an example to connect the 12V 24V relay to the fuel pump for immobilization of the vehicle which can be controlled remotely via OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 The 12V 24V relay is an optional accessory for the iTrac Gold
34. ode Factory Key 1234 Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To Server 0 Disable Power Alarm report to server Enable Power Alarm report to server Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To User SMS 0 Disable Power Alarm report to personal SMS number Enable Power Alarm report to personal SMS number Power Voltage X XX voltage Limit Low vehicle power limit range 9 24 voltage Report XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Max 20 Digits Including Report to personal SMS Number must start with Vehicle Low Power Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name VEHICLE BATTERY IS UNDER 9V 24V AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter ns Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter Power Voltage Low vehicle battery setting made in POWERALARM DD ddddd DDD ddddd_ Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Device Power Management The itrac Gold also has a power management feature that is able to save power when the ignition is turned OFF by switching the GPS off communication with the device will still be present as the GSM will NOT be switched off This feature is quite useful when complementing the amp POWERALARM command which is able to detect the power levels of the vehicle s battery If you would like to wakeup the device under this feature you can set a tracking interval in the amp REALTIME Ignition OFF interval which will send data accordingly to the set interval
35. ome insurance companies offer discounts to both personal and commercial vehicles with such a system installed Inquire with your local auto insurer to see if any discounts are offered full comprehensive auto insurance may be a prerequisite to receive any discounts Output Status Change There are two Digital Outputs in the itrac where one would be used for immobilization to the vehicle using a 12V or 24V relay Another DO can be used to suit whatever application you see fit for example connecting another relay to the emergency lights that could signal the police in case of a car pursuit and leading to an unhappy ending for the car thief For the forgetful being able to unlock the car doors may just make your day and save you a Call to the locksmith The Digital Outputs can be controlled remotely via GPRS or SMS from a mobile phone these actions are logged in both the amp GPS and amp LOG reports There are no alarms sent out to the user or server when controlling the outputs rather you will only see them as EVENT ID s Output1 OFF 0 EVENT ID 60 Output2 OFF 0 EVENT ID 70 Output ON 1 EVENT ID 61 Output2 ON 1 EVENT ID 71 Controlling the Output Ports PASSWORD PARSON Sey Co Fasy Kay Tea Output Number Numeric Cerne Sapam Namba 2 immediate Apply 1 Apply Immediately Value X 1 Digit OFF Set High 1 ON Set Low FORMAT amp OUTPUT PASSWORD 1 Apply Value amp OUTPUT PASSWORD 2 Apply Value EXAMPLE amp OUTPUT 1
36. r the device to connect to a server SMS Gateway and history reporting at the local time PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 iTrac ID XXXXXX 6 Digits Identification Code for the Monitoring Control Center or the Backend Office iTrac Nick Name Max 8 Characters conn itrac Nick Name this is a personal user setting when the user receives alerts via SMS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Max 20 Digits Include Control Center Modem SMS Gateway Number IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX Control Center IP Address 0 0 0 0 means no IP address or leave blank but there must be a comma Port Number XXXX 4 Digits ele Control Center Port Number 0000 means no Port Number or leave blank Max 3 Characters TCP or UDP Time Difference XXXX 4 Digits exclude or Local time difference from GMT used for report of history logging at local time FORMAT amp SERVER PASSWORD iTrac ID Nick Name SMS Number IP Port GPRS Protocol Time Difference EXAMPLE amp SERVER 1234 760753 John 4477931 77560 81 138 201 195 6060 TCP 0830 Domain Name Server Domain name instead of IP address This setting is designed as first priority than IP address set in amp Server parameter Unit would ignore the IP address set in amp Server parameter once you had set this parameter with any value wrong Domain Name would cause unit never connect success and keeping trying to connect
37. rs New PASSWORD a PIN Setting for SIM Card Set SIM card pin number leave empty if no PIN number needed If a PIN is needed for the SIM make sure you set it in the device before inserting the SIM card Otherwise if the PIN is not properly configured in the device first it will keep on trying the default which will in turn lock the SIM and thus requesting the PUK Usually a PIN is not required on the SIM card you receive from your carrier as it most likely comes without a PIN If you are using a personal SIM for testing purposes first unlock the PIN request from your mobile phone before inserting into device The PIN code on the device is set at a default value of 0000 PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Copyright Irac wireless 2008 7 tac wireless 2 Realtime Reporting Modes and Settings Unit Communication Modes The itrac device is able to do both passive and realtime tracking but configuration of the device must be performed first before moving on Below are several tracking modes explained in greater detail USB If the itrac is connected to a PC through the mini USB the unit will not produce GPS data due to hardware constraints If only datalogging is required simply configure the unit and place it inside the asset you would like to track At the end of the day you can download the history logs of the tracks manually by connecting the unit toa PC SMS If you are
38. rver f Idle Event Time Latitude N S Longitude E W Speed Heading Odometer Time ID 927001 amp GPS 927001 051106 183040 1234 5678 N 12345 6789 E 120 78 456248 306 14 Copyright trac wireless 2008 8 Irac wireless Normal GPS Message String XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter XXXXXX 6 Digits XX Day XX Month XX Year Date value from GPS information Greenwich Mean Time Time XXXXXX 6 Digits XX Hour XX Minute XX Second Time value from GPS information in Greenwich Mean Time Latitude Latitude value from GPS information N S 1 Character N North S South Longitude Longitude value from GPS information E W 1 Character E East W West Speed value from GPS information Kilometer Heading Heading value from GPS information Odometer Current odometer value Meter Idle Time Idle Time accumulated value appears in each reporting interval upon movement counter will go back to 0 Seconds Event ID XX Predefined Event ID ABCD 4 digits A 0 gt Ignition OFF yellow cable A 1 gt Ignition ON yellow cable 0 gt Panic OFF blue cable 1 gt Panic ON blue cable 0 gt Input 2 OFF white cable 1 gt Input 2 ON white cable D 0 gt Input 3 OFF gray cable D 1 gt Input 3 ON gray cable GPS Unit ID Date Time Latitude N S _Longitude E W Speed Heading Odometer Idle Time Event ID Input Status lt XAMPLE amp GPS 927001 051106 183040 1234 5678 N
39. s Security Code Factory Key 1234 Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To Server 0 Disable INPUT2 Alarm report to server Enable INPUT2 Alarm report to server Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To User SMS 0 Disable INPUT2 Alarm report to personal SMS number Enable INPUT2 Alarm report to personal SMS number Report XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Max 20 Digits Including SMS Number Input 2 HIGH Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name INPUT 2 HIGH AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Input 2 LOW Message via SMS to Mobile Unit ID Unit Nick Name INPUT 2 LOW AT DD ddddd N S DDD ddddd E W XXXXXX 6 Digits Unit ID value from amp SERVER parameter Nick Name value from amp SERVER parameter DD ddddd DDD ddddd Conversion from DDDMM MMMM Copyright Irac wireless 2008 19 Ittvac wireless Input 3 Alarm Setting Input3 OFF CLOSE HIGH EVENT ID 84 Input3 ON oPEN LOW EVENT ID 85 PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To Server 0 Disable INPUTS Alarm report to server Enable INPUTS Alarm report to server Enable Alarm X 1 Digit To User SMS 0 Disable INPUTS Alarm report to personal SMS number Enable INPUTS Alarm report to personal SMS number Report XXXXXXXXXXX
40. ses this tracking interval or until the device receives an amp PANICOFF command Idle Setting this at a longer interval than your regular tracking interval can help you save on data costs as well as receiving too many waypoints in one particular position This interval is independent from the amp JOURNEY command the settings from there will not influence the Idle Interval settings The device considers the vehicle idle when data received from the GPS is at 0 KM h Realtime Tracking Interval Settings PASSWORD String Max 10 characters Security Code Factory Key 1234 Ignition OFF 0 10 2592000 Seconds Reporting Interval during ignition off 0 means device will not report Ignition ON 0 10 86400 Seconds Interval Reporting Interval during ignition on 0 means device will not report Emergency 0 10 86400 Seconds PANIC Interval Reporting Interval during emergency status Input1 has been triggered Idle Interval 0 10 86400 Seconds Reporting Interval during idle 0 means device will not report FORMAT amp REALTIME PASSWORD Ignition Off lgnition On Emergency Idle On demand Location LOCATION amp LOCNOW There are two ways a user can receive an on demand location of the device one is by executing the command amp LOCATION 1234 where in turn it sends back a amp GPS string The command can be executed via both GPRS and SMS a second option is a command that is more user friendly LOCNOW PASSWORD
41. t in amp GEOFENCE reporting set in amp GEOSET command epends on installation of device requires 12V or 24V relay for immobilization or door unlock epends on installation of device requires 12V or 24V relay for immobilization or door unlock epends on installation of device requires 12V or 24V relay for immobilization or door unlock epends on installation of device requires 12V or 24V relay for immobilization or door unlock Output2 OFF Output2 ON Panic Activated Panic button has been triggered MUST USE MOMENTARY BUTTON FOR INSTALLATION 60 80 Continued emergency status from panic alarm D D D D 6 7 zz za _ 10 ia 0 12 OutputtON 1 13 0 14 1 15 ica 7 18 Depends on installation of device for example door sensor Depends on installation of device for example door sensor 19 Input3 OFF HIGH Depends on installation of device for example door sensor Depends on installation of device for example door sensor 23 SMS Setting Change 99 Devioe setings have been changed by SMS via mobile number 3 5 a 1 a a a a a a a a 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T7 8 9 Alerts report in a different manner in comparison to the amp REALTIME intervals the device will report first to the set IP and port then to the SMS Gateway Number if GPRS is unsuccessful Regardless if amp SMSCONVERT has been disabled the device will send the alerts based on GPRS as a priority and then SMS if the
42. tracking your assets via SMS perhaps due to the fact SMS is cheaper than GPRS in your country you will first need a SMS gateway setup with your monitoring center and of course a set plan with your local telecom carrier In SMS mode the unit will not be able to send history logs instead it will have to be manually downloaded You are also able to configure the alarms with a separate mobile number that is able to send a SMS alert to the user or any other mobile phone you would like to report to These alerts are only sent once when the event is triggered Depending on how you would like to use the unit remember how each setting can be made to tailor your tracking needs GPRS itrac is able to use both TCP and UDP protocols all of the commands that are used for SMS can also be used for GPRS tracking mode When a command is sent from the server the unit will echo the command back as a way of confirming it has received the command Users can also send commands to the unit via their mobile phone to change any configurations the server will receive a log of the command as well as a SMS confirmation will be sent to the user History logs can be sent over GPRS or email instead of having to manually download the logs to a PC SMS and GPRS If tracking is done over GPRS and a SMS gateway is supported the itrac device is able to switch over to SMS once GPRS connection is lost Settings in the amp SMSCONVERT can be configured for this option where GP
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