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1. GPS unlocked When GPS is unlocked LED will be ON for 1 second and OFF for 1 second GPS Locked When GPS is locked LED will flicker for 100ms 10th of second once in 7 seconds 4 LED Green Represents CPU processing and other diagnostic states 10 Page Getting Started After connecting the wire harness to the Vehicle Tracking Device the device will power up and automatically attempt to register to GSM network Provided that your vehicle and the device s external GPS antenna is positioned in a location with clear un obstructed view of the sky the device will then start scanning for GPS satellites to obtain its first GPS lock This first fix can take several minutes Testing the Installed Device Now its time to check the device generally if its alive or not Send below command in an SMS text format to the SIM number inserted in the device either from your cell phone or Control Base software sp When the device receives the command it will send a response to the number which sent the command in SMS text format with the GSM Signal Strength GPRS Status and GPS Status Any Cell Number Device Response Responsive GSM Signal X GPRS X GPS Active X Now if a response is received from the device then it means your installed device is alive and is ready to be configured Follow below mentioned methods as per your requirement or entitlement Device Configuration Cell Phone This method of devi
2. Door Unlock 2 Lef Engine Kill Ki Ze Engine Release Buzzer Horn Ze There are 6 inputs with 2 input modes and 2 input states with total 6 x 2 x 2 24 combinations that further can have cust omize names So there is good flexibility to mange vehicle behavior with customize wording for Alert Messages Input Modes There are two input modes ON Mode Active on Ground connected OFF Mode Active on Ground disconnected Input States There are two input States Normal State Location has Input state information This location will received as per selected tracking mode Ze we Trigger State Alert Triggers immediately with high priority when input activated Tips amp Warnings Ki Apply Minimum distance command to prevent the device from draining the battery when the vehicle isn t running If you are parking the vehicle for more than two week it is highly recommended to apply power saving commands minimum distance command Make sure your wiring connections are secure The best type of connections is the crimp on type They are typically called butt connectors and require a special tool to make the connection properly called a crimping tool Si Use Plastic ties to make tight grip while mounting the device into your vehicle 32 Page N NaxerTech Limited Regus House Herald Way Pegasus Business Park Castle Donington DE74 2TZ United Kingdom Email info naxertec
3. GPS Attributes Latitude 31 468288 31 468288 31 468288 31 468288 31 468288 Longitude 74 271888 74 271888 74 271888 74 271888 74 271888 56 55 54 53 803 803 803 803 11000803 7 Fields SMS 0 V 15 20 B 4 5 S 19 H 1 9 SMS 0 V 15 17 B 4 5 S 19 H 1 9 SMS 0 V 15 20 B 4 5 S 19 H 1 9 SMS 0 V 15 09 8 4 5 5 19 H 1 9 SMS 0 V 15 20 B 4 52 S 19 H 1 9 r Tariq Khan 17 July 2014 20 49 House 332 Block 0 31 468282 74 271888 0 Tariq Khan 17 July 2014 20 47 House 332 Block 0 31 468254 74 271888 0 FR a Tariq Khan 17 July 2014 20 46 House 332 Block o 31 468254 74 271888 0 AE SST S ES O kM a SAA RRA AN SA SMS 0 V 15 03 B 4 51 S 19 H 1 8 SMS 0 V 15 20 B 4 51 S 21 H 1 8 SMS 0 V 15 20 B 4 51 S 21 H 1 8 a LG Now the driver has to attach the iButton key Dallas key for about 3 10 seconds to the iButton Reader each time to deactivate the iButton Security Mode When a correct key i e one of the configured iButton key is attached to the iButton Reader device will disarm the security mode and Piezo buzzer will beep twice If a wrong iButton key or such key which is not configured over the device there will be no response from the device iButton Driver Identification Mode This mode of iButton is specially designed for such companies where one vehicle is driven by multiple drivers This is to update the Fleet Manager about the information of the driver who is currently driving the vehicle In this case ea
4. Eight MB Flash memory Ki Ze Ze Ze Go Ze Go Ze Go Ze Go Ze Go Ze Reverse polarity protection Ze Go Ze Compatible with popular tracking software in market Improved GSM GPRS SMS Reception Go Ze Main Components Go Ze GSM SIM908 GPS SIM908 GPS Eight MB Flash Memory Poly Switch Fuse Go Ze Go Ze Go Ze Go Ze Dual Power Regulator 16 bit MCU Go Ze About Document This document contains information about the architecture possibilities mechanical characteristics and configuration of the NaxerTech s NTT 101 device Acronyms and terms used in document Go Ze PC Personal Computer GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System Go Ze Go Ze Go Ze GSM Global System for Mobile Communications SMS Short Message Service AC DC Alternating Current Direct Current Ze Go Ze 6 Page Preparations In order to install the NTT 101 Vehicle Tracking Device properly the following preparations should be carried out Make sure that no item in the package contents is missed before you start installation in the vehicle Prepare one operational GSM SIM card Make sure that the SIM card can operate without PIN protection and has GPRS with unrestricted Internet access enabled ask your GSM operator for GPRS dial up requirements If SIM ha
5. Dallas Keys Vehicle will be armed 1 minute after the ignition is turned off Up to 3 iButton IDs can be given to DisArm Whenever device will detect any of the given IDs it will DisArm vehicle Note Unique IDs generated by your iButton Reader would be different from the IDs mentioned above 4 Send the command to device by clicking Send SMS or Send GPRS button as shown in below image Status Security Setup Admin Send SMS Send GPRS Status Communication 17 July 2014 20 51 GPRS In Pstenm Msg conertiser Device Tariq Khan IBTN ARMED 17 July 2014 20 50 SMS Out Processed ga w IBTM 1 0143 CE4401000041 0109481E01000084 0104D 17 July 2014 20 50 GPRS Out Processed qa 1BTN 1 0LA3CESA010000A1 0109481E01000084 0104D 17 July 2014 20 20 GPRS In Processed CerverUser iBtn 0104D61C01000042 17 July 2014 20 18 GPRS In Processed ServerUser iBtn 01094B1E010000B4 ee Ernrassad e SO ee peer ld 4 Page 1 jor S P H In the above image command is sent to the device Pegasus system processed the command and responded with the desired action plan i e IBTN ARMED In my case vehicle ignition was OFF so it responded with iButton Arm i e IBTN_ARMED it might not be the case if the vehicle ignition is ON System Response Once the iButton Security settings are configured over the device device will send its complete up to date configuration settings along with the iButton key s unique IDs that we just configured to
6. If it is required to test Pegasus System features completely and as advertised it is advised to follow the steps mentioned under Device Configuration Pegasus System at page 15 14 Page Device Configuration Pegasus System This method of device initialization and tracking is for those users which are using Pegasus System as their Control Base software Before the device is able to operate properly some mandatory setup parameters are needed to be configured from the Pegasus System Although it is a long process to initialize the device but it is done to enable you to utilize all the currently available and future features that the Pegasus System offers to its fullest Please log on to Pegasus System using the Account User and Password provided to you either by clicking the below provided link or copy paste the link in your browser http pegasus naxertech com mainpage aspx Once you are successfully logged in to the Pegasus System follow the below steps to initialize your NTT device Note Ze n SIMs SIMs is a SIM Card Management Module SIMs facilitates user to enter the SIM card s basic information into the Pegasus database which later on could or would be assigned to a device More details at page 8 from Pegasus Web Tracking Manual Profiles The next step is to create your own new profile or edit any existing profile Profile is based on the basic settings that you set and which works as a road map
7. Pegasus system This is a complete string containing different parameters and their set values This string could be viewed in Status grid under General tab and iButton Security settings parameters should be set colored as shown in the below string OGN 1 GIni 1 Mode 0 Int 600 Str 65535 MD 50 TR 0 G 3 GM 0 PR 0 SI 3600 OL 8 AJ 0 IL 0 DA 0 CB 0 GF 2 PT 9 0 CL 0 MS 90 TArm 0 0 0 0 0 AArm 0 AFI 0 Mic 12 Spk 100 Ans 3 Auth 0 Axl 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 PSv 0 IBI 1 PP 0 Tmp 0 0 22 Page iButton Security Mode This mode of iButton Security applies all the security commands by itself i e device should generate alert if door is opened Engine should be killed after the delay time specified once the ignition is turned OFF and should hoot in case of force ignition ON or without presenting the iButton key to the iButton reader Once iButton Security mode is enabled device will kill the engine and Pegasus system will update the status of the vehicle on the main GUI of the Pegasus system under Alerts in the information grid located below the map as shown in the below image Device Tariq Khan Tariq Khan Tariq Khan Tariq Khan Tariq Khan Time 17 July 2014 20 54 17 July 2014 20 53 17 July 2014 20 52 17 July 2014 20 51 17 July 2014 20 50 Address House 332 Block House 332 Block House 332 Block House 332 Block House 332 Block Alerts ENG DISABLED ENG DISABLED ENG DISABLED ENG DISABLED ENG DISABLED Src GPRS GPRS GPRS GPRS GPRS
8. a Take Snapshot button amp Auto Refresh option at the bottom as shown in the below image Snapshot Gallery 21 07 2014 17 58 51kB 21 07 2014 18 30 28k8 34 MYNT JONNI A 99 69 Ca 1 21 07 2014 22 52 24kB Take Snapshot Auo Refresh 3 Clicking Take Snapshot in Snapshot Gallery sends command to device to take snap When device receives the command it takes the snap upload it to the server which then is retrieved in Pegasus system and shown in Snapshot Gallery This whole process takes less than a minute if all the conditions i e GSM network amp Internet Speed are working in ideal state and there are no hiccups in any of the area 4 Enable Auto Refresh option snaps will automatically update in Snapshot Gallery 5 To download any snap click the Arrow icon and to delete any snap click the Cross icon Note A separate folder on server is created for each device pictures This is created automatically when Image Gallery for that device in opened first time 28 Page Emergency Alarms The NaxerTech s NTT 101 device includes Jammer detection and one SOS button that can save your life in case of accidents hijacking or emergency cases Jammer Detection Alert When a jammer is detected the device will make a quick try to Send Jammer Alert with LAT LON and time stamp In case of high jammer noise it will send immediately when device gets the GSM signals back The Tracking Device will send an alarm message with GPS coord
9. for your tracking device like what is the base number for it to report which are the authorized contact numbers that your tracking device should report to which GSM network to use for GPRS connection amp etc More details at page 10 from Pegasus Web Tracking Manual Add Device Adding a device to the Pegasus system will be the third step Select the Add Device option from the drop down menu by clicking the Actions button which will open a Device Form in which basic information has to be filled that is required to add the device to the Pegasus database and only then it will be displayed by the Pegasus system under the Devices Panel More details at page 16 from Pegasus Web Tracking Manual Communicate with Device General Once the tracking device is added to the Pegasus system now it s time to communicate with the tracking device i e send initialization commands to the tracking device so that it starts giving its location accept commands execute commands amp report accordingly More details at pages 19 amp 20 from Pegasus Web Tracking Manual Above configuration are made keeping in view that the user is successfully operating GSM Modem with NaxerTech s SMS Server ap plication running on a machine Above steps are mandatory if using Pegasus System as your Control Base software Please fill all the fields of the forms with proper information into the Pegasus System Only then it will enable all the features of the Pegasu
10. NAXER ECH NT1T 101 GPS Vehicle Tracking system Operational Manual NaxerT ech Limited Regus House Herald Way Pegasus Business Park Castle Donington DE 74 2TZ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1509 808168 E Mail info naxertech com Thank you for purchasing the NaxerTech s GPS GPRS Fleet Management and Tracking device Please read all instructions carefully before operation to ensure your complete understanding and to obtain the best possible performance The NaxerTech Limited warrants to the purchaser that this product under normal use and conditions will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of original purchase If a product proves defective during this warranty period NAXERTECH LIMITED at its option either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide an exchange for the defective pr oduct In order to obtain service under this warranty the purchaser must notify NAXERTECH LIMITED of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service The purchaser shall be responsible for appropriate packaging and shipping with a carrier designated by NAXERTECH LIMITED with shipping charges paid by recipient NAXERTECH LIMITED This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care alterations mishan
11. PRS In Processed sarerjjser iBtn 0104D610010000A2 17 July 2014 20 18 GPRS In Processed CerverUser iBen 01094B1E01000084 17 July 2014 20 17 GPRS In Processed ceryerUser iBtn OLAFCEAA010000A1 ees OGN 1 GIni 1 Mode 2 Int 120 5tr 60 MD 0 TR 0 G 1 17 July 2014 20 04 GPRS In ServerUser O0 CB 0 GF 2 PT 9 0 CL 0 M5 0 TAnn 0 0 0 0 0 4Ann 0 00 0 00 0 0 P5yv 0 IBI 0 PP 0 Tmp 0 0 iButton Keys IDs generated by iButton Reader 4 Repeat step 2 for the other two iButton keys This way you will have three different IDs for all the three iButton keys Now we have the IDs for our iButton keys Dallas keys next step is to construct a command to include these IDs to send to device So that device recognizes these keys whenever attached to the iButton reader and device operate as per the desired action plan 21 Page Configuring iButton Security Mode Setup iButton Security configuration by sending commands to device using Pegasus system Follow the below steps to configure the device 1 Select the device from the Devices Panel 2 Click Communicate to Device option under Actions button located at the top corner of Devices Panel 3 Type the iButton command in the Message to Unit section under General tab An example of the command is given below IBTN 1 01A3CEAA010000A1 01094B1E010000B4 0104D61C010000A2 Explanation IBTN Command 1 Minutes to Arm D1 D2 ID3 Unique IDs generated by iButton Reader for each iButton key
12. act number to which the device should respond to or its been decided later on to use Pegasus System as Control Base software it is must to clear all the settings applied to the device i e bring the device back to factory settings For such purpose NaxerTech provides a CLEAR command if sent to the device will clear all the settings Send the below command in an SMS text format to the SIM number in the device ve When the device receives the command it will clear all the settings from the EPROM which includes INI amp INO commands Geofence settings Max speed settings and all the stored locations Note KL Zei All the alphabets ina command should be in Capital letters otherwise device will discard the command and will not send any response message In GSM Initialization and GPRS Initialization commands we skipped the Device ID attribute of both the commands because it usually being assigned by the Control Base software i e Pegasus system when the device is added Also note that in commands INI INO And Where commands Device ID is not mentioned It is advised to leave it blank at the moment gea All the above commands will only be processed by the device if sent from the same Cell Number Device will discard any command not sent by the same cell number with which it has been initialized Please note that confirming location in Pegasus System discussed above is not recommended and is only for testing purposes
13. amp Configuration esesessssssssssesrnsrsrrrrseserrrserrrsesrrrrserrrsenrrseserrestrresenersestrresereeseserreseereseseenes 19 Temperature Model Installation amp Configuration esssssssssserssesrsrrsesreresesrrsrserrrsrrrseserreserresenersrstrreserreseseereseerereseeses 26 Camera Model Installation e e leg e nasa 28 EI A E EENE EE E tes teen ud EEEE 29 lame DECON ATC eegen 29 SOS EES e aaa ic a a a ees ee ee nt cae edie RNA 29 EE EE EEN 30 GOOF ICS FN Scie ee ana T a Paice nasa baie as cite Pataca 30 over SS E EE 30 VORI BA y C O O EEN 30 DEAN sa E E E a EEE E E E ETT na nnu a 30 Ignition Status Report EE 30 Eare At E artnet grea E aan 31 tte Kee dl serene nent nn re ree ree ree ne eee ee ee tet rer ron 31 GEO EE 31 Ittre EE 32 UC NN So tosses mca Ra a aaa 32 4 Page General Introduction The NaxerTech s NTT 101 is a small yet powerful GPS GSM GPRS vehicle tracking device It features multiple functions of security positioning monitoring surveillance emergency alarms and tracking It is of compact size easy to use easy to operate mainly used for location and tracking in vehicles and other mobile object It has built in 850 mA Li ion battery for long lasting operation without external power built in memory for data logging harsh weather and shock resistant PCB design Supports 800 900 1800 Quad GSM bands with improved GSM GPRS SMS reception It provides accurate position information under dynamic condit
14. below encircled in Green color If in case a wrong or non configured iButton key is attached to iButton Reader Piezo buzzer will keep beeping after every 10 seconds until correct configured iButton key is attached to the iButton reader In this case device will upload non configured ID without any value i e iBtn 0000000000000000 This has been illustrated in the image below encircled in Red color 24 Page General Status Security Setup ikr To bh VolBTN2 0143CE4401000041 01094B81E010000684 0104D61C010000A42 Send SMS Send GPRS 17 July 2014 23 18 ServerUser iBtn 01094B1E010000B4 17 July 2014 23 17 GPRS In t ServerUser iBtn 0104D61C010000A2 17 July 2014 23 17 GPRS In fTOCess ServerUser iBtrn 01ASCEAAGIOOO0AL 17 July 2014 23 14 i 7 Germerser iBtn 0000000000000000 17 July 2014 23 12 ed ServerUser iBtn 01A3CEAAOLO000AL 2 er a one I E am 25 Page Temperature Model Installation amp Configuration Temperature model of NTT 101 comes with one additional accessory i e Temperature Sensor included in the standard package This model of NTT 101 device comes with temperature sensor and has a connector to be connected to the device as shown in below image iw d Abani ata r Temperature Sensor Connection Once the hardware connection is complete and then the next step is to setup temperature configuration by sending commands to device using Pegasus system Follow the b
15. ce initialization is for testing purpose or for such users who do not intend to use any Control Base software to communicate monitor their device but to communicate monitor their device by themselves using their cell phones Send the below initialization command in an SMS text format to the SIM number in the device GSM Initialization This is needed for both SMS and GPRS CIDJINI Contact No 1 Contact No 2 Contact No 3 Control Center No Name DevicelD CID refers to Command Identification a randomly created 8 digit command tag Max 8 digits Command First authorized contact number Max 15 characters Second authorized contact number Max 15 characters Third authorized contact number Max 15 characters GSM number assigned to Device at Control Base Max 15 characters Name optional It could be the device name or owner s name Max 15 characters Name is inserted when sending SMS alerts Device ID optional Identification tag for GPRS device issued by Control Base software Max 15 characters 12345678INI 4433100000 4433200000 4433300000 4433100000 Adrian Contact No 1 4433100000 Contact No 2 4433200000 Contact No 3 4433300000 Control Center No 4433999999 Name Adrian optional Device ID 12345 optional Note In this case Control Center No will be the same number from which device will receive the initialization command as in the above example it is 4433100000 In response of the initialization co
16. ch iButton key has to be configured as we did above for the iButton Security Mode Follow the same steps discussed above under How to get Unique IDs for each iButton key to get the unique IDs for each iButton key Configuring iButton Driver Identification Mode Setup iButton Driver Identification configuration by sending command to device using Pegasus system Follow the below steps to configure the device 1 Select the device from the Devices Panel 2 Click Communicate to Device option under Actions button located at the top corner of Devices Panel 3 Type the iButton command in the Message to Unit section under General tab An example of the command is given below IBTN2 01A3CEAA010000A1 01094B1E010000B4 0104D61C010000A2 Explanation IBTN2 Command D1 ID2 ID3 Unique IDs generated by iButton Reader for each iButton key Dallas Keys Each unique ID will represent each driver who owns the iButton key Fleet Manager will be able to distinguish each driver based on the iButton key presented to the iButton Reader Note Unique IDs generated by your iButton Reader would be different from the IDs mentioned above 4 Send the command to device by clicking Send SMS or Send GPRS button as shown in below image 23 Page General Status Security Setup Admin 25S ar rte T ale m s n Ne d oy pa Talalats a Dh Set Track Mode YoIBTN2 OLASCE4A01000041 01094B1E010000B84 0104D61C010000A42 Send SMS Time Type Status Com
17. dling or accidents NAXERTECH LIMITED shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty to costs incurred for installation to correction of antenna problems removal or reinstallation or to damage to video tapes discs speakers accessories or vehicle electrical system The extend of NAXERTECH LIMITED s liability under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement provided above and in no event shall the company s liability exceed the purchase price paid for this product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY NAXERTECH LIMITED IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED NAXERTECH LIMITED AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NAXERTECH LIMITED S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE PURCHASER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY NAXERTECH LIMITED AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER NAXERTECH LIMITED OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES CE Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for EN55022 and EN55024 standards 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 This device complies with CE Rules Operatio
18. each trip time from ignition on to ignition off or total distance travelled If insufficient GSM signal is present the device can store between 2 000 10 000 positions depending on model and status alerts until GSM GPRS coverage is available All stored data will be reported as soon as the device is back online You will also be able to configure power saving modes according to ignition off time or no communication or no movement is detected Below is the list of tracking modes variations that NTT 101 provides Lef Time Interval Based Ki Distance Time Based Ze Real Time Ze Turning Based Ze Motion Sensor based Stop Mode Minimum Distance Ze Ki Zei Ki Zei Geo Fence One of the most powerful features of the NTT 101 is to define Geo Fence for a vehicle Definition is simple movement of vehicle in and out of that Geo Fence will generate an alert There are two types of Geo Fence that are supported i e Polygon Geo Fence up to 20 points Rectangular Geo Fence There are three modes that can be set when triggered should generate an alert i e In r Out In amp Out 31 Page Inputs amp Outputs Outputs NTT 101 can send Output Activated acknowledge messages to both Base Control and other 3 Authorized contact number Below outputs are activated when the respective command is received by the NTT 101 Door Lock Ze Lef
19. elow steps to configure the device 1 Select the device from the Devices Panel 2 Click Communicate to Device option under Actions button located at the top corner of Devices Panel 3 Type the command PARCFG 2 in the Message to Unit section under General tab 4 Send the command to device by clicking Send SMS or Send GPRS button as shown in below image 26 Page Configuring APX 404 General Status Security Setup E DR Ern oPARCFG 2 Send SMS Send GPRS H 4 Page i1 ofi gt M System Response Once the command is processed by the device it will start reporting temperature This temperature reading is displayed on the main GUI of the Pegasus system under Fields in the information grid located below the map as shown in the below image Device Time Src Pkt Status Sats Fields Cold Storage Room No 1 08 July 2014 14 00 Filling GPRS O i 240001 A SMS 1 VW 11 95 8 4 52 5 10 Temp1 15 00 Temp2 0 00 H 0 Cold Storage Room No 1 08 July 2014 14 00 Filling GPRS 342740001 SMS 1 V 11 95 8 4 52 5 14 Temp1 15 0 Temp2 0 00 H 0 Cold Storage Room No 1 08 July 2014 13 10 Filling GPRS l i 240001 A SMS 1 W 11 95 B 4 52 5 Tempi 14 S50 Temp2 0 00 H 0 Cold Storage Room No l 08 July 2014 12 47 Filling GPRS 240001 o SMS 1 V 11 95 B 4 359 5 Tempi 14 50 Tempa 0 00 H 0 Cold Storage Room No l OS July 2014 12 28 Filling GPRS 240001 oO SMS 1 V 11 98 8 4 51 5 4 Templ 14 50J7Temp2 0 00 H 0 Cold Storage Room Not 08 J
20. ght direction as shown in the picture KE DE D Please note that installation methods may vary between vehicle models For expert wiring and connecting please contact a professional car electronics workshop for installation support and maintenance Choose a proper position to install the device Remove the components of vehicle correctly during installation Lay and bundle the vehicle cables as the original direction My ey S Protect the joints with insulating tape withstands 600v To obtain maximum functionality of your Vehicle Tracking Device you should locate and connect the following electrical output and input wires from the vehicle to the complying pigtails of the device connector Ge Ze 2 cables from DC Power Supply from Vehicle Battery and Ground Ki Leif 1 cable to SOS Emergency Button Dry Contact Ki 1 cable to alarm siren or indicators 1 cable from Ignition Out from ACC 2 Ze D Ze When connecting refer to the cable description and wiring diagrams on the following pages 14 Pin Connecter Clip side downward 8 Page p P g a 1 1 12 13 14 14 Pin connector cable configuration Cable Color Function Description 1 Black Ground Wire to vehicle chassis for ground Negative terminal of Vehicle battery Input operates when connection is made with vehicle chassis Negative terminal of Vehicle battery Green Black Output 2 Door Unlock Output provides ground to operate any e
21. h com DATASHEET NTT 101 GPS GSM Tracking Device General Specification Dimension Supply Voltage Backup Battery 14 2cm x 6 2cm x 3 0cm 9V 60V 3 7V DC Li lon Battery 850mA Power Consumption 43mA Weight 130g Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Operating Temperature 10 C to 65 C GSM Band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GPS Accuracy om Functional Specification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Five Digital Inputs 1 Analog USB Port 1 Wire Temperature iButton On Air Firmware Upgrade via GPRS Alternate IPs for GPRS GSM Jammer Detection Quad Band 8 MB Flash Memory Reverse Polarity Protection Reverse Polarity Protection Improved GSM GPRS SMS Reception Peripherals Main Components Tel 44 0 1509 808168 GE a a oY ee ae ne SE Web www naxertech com DUNNO e LOL LLN a gt T LL es ar F G e S Ze GPS Antenna x 1 Digital Signal Cable x 1 SOS Button x 1 Backup Battery 3 7V Power Cable Set x 1 GSM SIM908 GPS SIM908 GPS 8 MB Flash Memory Poly Switch Fuse Dual Power Regulator 16 bit MCU 33 Page
22. inates to the Control Base and also to 3 contact numbers AJAM function can perform 3 actions depending on JAMER mode selected AJAM 1 gt Alert Engine Kill Output1 Buzzer AJAM 2 gt Alert Output 1 Buzzer AJAM 3 gt Alert Only AJAM 0 gt Disable AJAM SOS Emergency The SOS button can be installed at a hidden place within reach of the driver Pressing this button will start the following actions The Tracking Device will send an alarm message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base The Control Base software will find the street name and closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to all your contact numbers 29 Page Monitoring Activities Users will be able to setup and configure monitoring activities and alerts to the Tracking Device Using Control Base software or Tracking Web services via any Internet browser i e Internet Explorer Firefox or Safari or on GPRS enabled cell phones Geo Fence Alarms The Tracking Device can be configured with a set of up to four restricted geographic areas Geo Fences when a Geo Fence violation occurs following activity will be triggered by the Control Base Software Ki The Tracking Device will send an alarm message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base The Control Base software will find the street name and closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to a list of up to three auth
23. ions It can be used for personal vehicle tracking as well as in a variety of businesses such as logistics taxis car rental and any fleet monitoring purpose Package The NaxerTech s NTT 101 device is supplied to the customer ina cardboard box containing all the equipment that is necessary for operation The package contains ag External GSM Antenna Optional Main Tracking Device Main Harness GPS Antenna Cut Relay SOS Button HIM USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY BUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY HAY EXPLODE IF OR DISPOSED OF IN FI DO HOT St Battery 5 Page Device Features Below are the NaxerTech s NTT 101 device unique features which make it an ideal device for your fleet management system General Specifications Dimensions 14 2cm x 6 2cm x 3 0cm Supply Voltage 8V 36V Battery Power 3 7V DC Li lon Battery 850mA Power Consumption 43mA Weight 130g Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C Operating Temperature 10 C to 65 C GSM Band 850 900 1800 1900Mhz GPS Accuracy 2 5m Ze Ze ki Ze Ze Ze Ze ki Ze Ze Ze Ze Functional Specifications Power absence detection input D Ze Lef Ignition detection input Six Digital Signal Inputs GND Activated Four Digital Signal Outputs 1000mA 12V Standard RS232 USB Port On Air Upgrade via GPRS Alternate IPs for GPRS DNS No hassle of IP change
24. king the SIMs button available on the main graphical user interface of the Pegasus System Please fill in all the required fields An image of the SIMs is given below Sim Management SIM Number a IMSI Number Operator Name Device ID Activation Date Issued Date Issue To Packac 923334242828 12545 Ufone 4 Selected Sim 923334242828 3 Add the Device by selecting the option Add Device which appears by pressing the Actions button available at the top of the Device Panel on the main graphical user interface of the Pegasus System Please fill in all the required fields An image of the Add Device form is given below 13 Page Device Detail T 4 When the device is added to the Pegasus System a Device ID encircled RED in the above image would be generated automatically Please note it down on a paper or in a notepad file 5 Send the GSM Initialization and GPRS Initialization commands again to the device but this time include the Device ID in both the commands which has been generated by the Pegasus System at the time when the device was added 6 Once both the commands are processed by the device it will send a location packet with which you will be able to locate your device on the Map in Pegasus System To test run all the commands supported using the cell phone please read the accompanied document NaxerTechPegasusCellFoneCommandDocument In case if there is a need to change the cont
25. mmand device will send a position packet please ignore it as it could be parsed by the Contr ol Base software only Now to confirm if the settings sent in initialization command are applied to the device send the below command in an SMS text format to the SIM number in the device 11 Page INI When the device receives the command it will send its initial settings applied under INI command to the number a which sent the command in SMS text format Only for authorized numbers Device Response INI 4433100000 4433200000 4433300000 4433100000 Adrian To enable the device to send communication data using the GPRS sessions send the below command in an SMS text format to the SIM number in the device GPRS Initialization CID INO GPRS Dial No APN User ID Pasword DevicelD Control Center IP Control Center Port Max Speed CCIP2 CCPort2 ID CID CID refers to Command Identification a randomly created 8 digit command tag Max 8 digits Command GRPS Dial No SIM GPRS dialing number Max 15 characters Usually not required Z O APN GSM Operator GPRSAPN Max 31 characters User ID SIM User ID for GPRS Access Max 15 characters Password GSM Operator Password for GPRS Access Max 15 characters Device ID Identification tag for GPRS device issued by Control Base software Control Center Domain IP Domain Name IP address for GPRS data exchange at Control Base Max 15 characters Control Center Port Port number for GPRS data exchange
26. munication BEHEE OGN 1 GIni 1 Mode 2 Int 120 5tr 60 MD 0 TR 0 G 1 17 July 2014 23 01 GPRS In ServerUser 0 CB 0 6F 2 PT 9 0 CL 0 M5 0 TAnm 0 0 0 0 0 4Ann 0 EF p ae a rG p Trp ymy D SE Af ph Processed Ee o IBTN 0 1 iBtn 01A3CEAAO1LOO00A1 iEtn 01094B81E010000E L 23 PRS Ir 5 3 17 July 2014 23 01 GPRS In SernverUser iBtn A2A2DE1COL000042 17 July 2014 23 00 SMS Out Processed ga IBTN2 01LA3CEAA01000041 01094B1E01000084 0104D61C 17 July 2014 22 59 GPRS In Processed Getvetileer iBtn 0104D61CO10000A2 H 4 Page 1 of6 H In the above image command is sent to the device Pegasus system processed the command and responded with the desired action plan i e setting three different IDs for three different driver s iButton keys Now when the driver turns ON the vehicle s ignition Piezo buzzer will start beeping This is the time when driver has to attach the assigned configured iButton key to the iButton Reader Once iButton Reader detects the correct ID for the assigned configured iButton key Piezo buzzer will stop beeping which is the confirmation that the correct key has been presented Otherwise buzzer will keep beeping with a delay of about 10 seconds System Response When the correct iButton keys will be attached to the iButton Reader device will upload the unique IDs to the Pegasus system This information could be viewed in Status grid under General tab This has been illustrated in the image
27. n is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harm ful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CE Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter INFORMATION TO USER The user s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Page Table of Contents eekleg 5 Seet 5 KHN 6 GOS Fa EC IC a NO EE 6 F nctional Specifications E 6 Man Sega sela E 6 POUT OC UN En E 6 Weiten 7 Installation of SIM card and Backup Battery cccccccsccssccseccsecenececcseceneceeceeeceneeeeceeeeceeeeeueeseeeeeeeueteeeeeeeeueteeeeeeeeeeees 7 Deler 8 14 Pin connector sol GO TIE I UO eege 9 Tracking Device LED Indicators eege 10 Eaa a AELE E o RE T E ET ia nan ri nn 11 Tose Ce Wis ae DEV CO asss NNA RUNNRNE NSU a a la ur 11 DEVICES COMMS ele l t SN HONE EE 11 Device Configuration Pegasus Gwvstem 15 Jee alee N i o e WEE 16 Voice Model Installation A IOI secere A a EAE 16 iButton Model Installation
28. n the unit receives the command it will send its GPRS settings applied under INO command to the number which sent the command in SMS text format Only for authorized numbers Unit Response INO 99 internet Telenor Telenor track1 naxertech com 6081 180 track2 naxertech com 6081 12345 12 Page Now to check if the device is responding with correct LAT LONG readings when its been asked to send its position Send the b elow command in an SMS text format to the SIM number in the device When the device receives the command it will send Name Device ID Latitude Longitude Ignition Status and Speed WHERE to the number which sent the command in SMS text format Only for authorized numbers Device Response Adrian Lat 31 552616 Lon 74 284363 IGN 0 Speed 0 To confirm the LAT LONG values sent by the device please browse the Google Map https maps google com or any other Map service paste the LAT LONG values and you will get the location of your device on a map Now to check the location of the device as per the packet data sent by the device which contains its LAT LONG values in Pegasus System please follow the below steps 1 Please log on to Pegasus System using the Account User and Password provided to you either by clicking the below provided ink or copy paste the link in your browser http pegasus naxertech com mainpage aspx 2 Add SIM information into the SIM Card Management Module by clic
29. ncluded in standard or other enhanced models The difference is that the 14 pin harness includes connections for Piezo buzzer and iButton Reader as shown in the below image iButton Accessories iButton Reader should be connected to the male connector of the14 pin harness and Piezo buzzer should be connected to the female connector There are extra wires with each connector marked in below image these wires should be grounded or connected to the negative side 19 Page Connecting iButton Reader Connecting Piezo Buzzer This completes the hardware connection and the next step is to get the IDs of the three iButton keys Dallas keys 20 Page How to get Unique IDs for each iButton key Please follow the given below steps 1 Please make sure device is configured and is added in to the Pegasus system Device should be available in the Devices Panel of the Pegasus system 2 Attach the iButton key to the iButton Reader as shown in image below iButton reader will detect the key and will generate a unique ID Attach key to iButton reader 3 This unique ID generated by iButton reader will be available in the Status Grid under General tab which appears by clicking Actions button on the top right corner of the Devices Panel and selecting the option Communicate to Device Below image illustrates this General Status Security Setup Re Lues Send SMS Send GPRS GPRS Type Status Communication 17 July 2014 20 20 G
30. ng Device will send an alarm message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base The Control Base software will find the street name and closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to a list of up to three authorized contact persons Ifthe device had been powered off the device will send another report to the Control Base once power is restored Ignition Status Report For trip reports and trip distance calculations the device can be configured to send reports each time the ignition is turned on and off 30 Page Locating amp Tracking Authorized users can interrogate the Tracking Device to receive locations street names and details In addition they can poll and track their vehicles through Control Base software or Tracking Web services via Internet browser i e Internet Explorer Firefox or Safari or on GPRS enabled cell phones Vehicle Tracking From the Control Base software over Internet from the Tracking Website you will able to receive updated GPS locations any time and display them ona map and view detailed tracking history event and communication reports From Internet enabled phones and tablets limited functionality for tracking is available From the Control Base or Website you will able to setup Tracking schedules and view real time movement for unlimited time in intervals starting from 10 seconds The GPS odometer function can be configured to send travelled distance for
31. ori zed contact persons Over Speed Alarms If the Tracking Device has been configured with a maximum speed limit and the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit following actions will be triggered by the Control Base Software Ki The Tracking Device will send an alarm message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base The Control Base software will find the street name and closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to a list of up to three authorized contact persons The device will continue collecting data for over speed report until the vehicle speed falls under a specified threshold Vehicle Battery Cut Off If the Tracking Device has been removed or cut off from the main power source or if there is any tempering with the main or backup battery the following report feature will come into effect gt The Tracking Device will send an alarm message with GPS position to the Control Base a Se The Control Base software will find the street name and closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to a list of up to three authorized contact persons If power is restored back to normal the device will send another report to the Control Base Battery Low Warning If the car battery gets too low or if no main power source is connected and the included battery pack in the Tracking Device runs low on power The Tracki
32. re the device 1 Select the device from the Devices Panel 2 Click Communicate to Device option under Actions button located at the top corner of Devices Panel 3 Goto the Setup tab and scroll down to Audio Settings 4 Set the values for Ring Microphone amp Speaker and click Apply Audio Settings button as shown in below image Configuring APX 404 Uninstalled 1000754 General Status Security setup UD ZU ICIL L SI e Set Input Alerts Disable Turn Set Accl Break a Apply Audio Setting Disable Audio Setting System Response Once the audio settings are configured over the device device will send its complete up to date configuration settings to Pegasus system This is a complete string containing different parameters and their set values This string could be viewed in Status grid under General tab and audio settings parameters should be set colored as shown in the below string OGN 1 GIni 1 Mode 0 Int 600 Str 65535 MD 50 TR 0 G 3 GM 0 PR 0 SI 3600 OL 8 AJ 0 IL 0 DA 0 CB 0 GF 2 PT 9 0 CL 0 MS 90 TArm 0 0 0 0 0 AArm 0 AFI 0 Mic 12 Spk 100 Ans 3 Auth 0 Axl 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 PSv 0 IBI 0 PP 0 Tmp 0 0 18 Page iButton Model Installation amp Configuration iButton model of NTT 101 comes with three additional accessories i e iButton Reader iButton Keys Dallas Key and Piezo Buzzer One thing to be noted that the 14 pin harness included for the iButton model is a bit different from the 14 pin harness i
33. s System to work properly and generate results as expected Do not change the SIM once your device has been initialized either initialized by Cell Phone ora GSM Modem device will discard any command sent by any other SIM number except with which its been initialized 15 Page Enhanced Model In this section we will discuss how to install and configure enhanced models of NTT 101 Basic configuration for the device is same as discussed above and we only need to send commands to device to configure it to perform the additional functionalities as per the enhanced model Below are the different enhanced models of NTT 101 currently offered by NaxerTech 1 Voice Model 2 Button Model 3 Temperature Model 4 Camera Model Voice model of NTT 101 comes with two additional accessories i e MIC and Speaker set included in the standard package This model of NTT 101 device comes with voice interface Microphone amp Speaker and has two connectors as shown in below image Additional Accessories 16 Page D 6 1 LE MODEL NTT 101 AUO MUOU CTMU A E MULLIN OM G 2 SE EE E 7 Speaker Connection MIC Connection 17 Page Mic should be connected to the female connector of the device and speaker should be connected to the male connector This completes the hardware connection and the next step is to setup voice interface configuration by sending commands to device using Pegasus system Follow the below steps to configu
34. s been used before then empty the SMS storage of the SIM card using operational GSM phone Test the basic vehicle situation such as light brake ignition anti theft device and all wires related to GPS installation before you install the ki device Installation of SIM card and Backup Battery 1 Open the battery cover on the bottom side of the device and remove the battery 2 Insert the SIM card into the SIM holder in the direction as shown in picture Insert SIM Here 3 Place the battery in the compartment and connect it to the battery cable and replace the battery cover Battery Connector Note v Donot use the backup battery before installation or in the situation that the device is not used Please insert the SIM card first then power on the tracker v Make sure that the SIM card is valid and inform the control center of SIM card number and necessary customer information v There is risk of device malfunctioning if the battery is replaced by any incorrect type Dispose of the battery according to the instructions printed over it 7 Page Installation The Tracking Device can operate on both 12V amp 24V with negative earth Negative to body Before starting installation disconnect the vehicle battery and observe other manufacturers safety instructions regarding alarm systems airbags or anti theft radio coding Ifyou want to install the Tracking Device in the passenger compartment make
35. sure that all antenna cables and wiring is protected from sharp edges and is routed in such a manner that it will not be pinched The device comes with GPS amp GSM optional external antennas Note that GPS external antenna should be facing to sky GPS will not lock if GPS antenna is placed beneath metal or metallic glass coatings It can be placed under glass or plastic surfaces The SOS button should be installed at a place on the dashboard It should be hidden but easily accessible in emergency cases It should be placed separate from dashboard controls and car audio devices The installation position should be protected from water Ze The joints should be bundled with insulation tape to avoid crush and short circuit Ze Do not connect the spare battery to the Tracking Device before you have completed all electrical wiring and connections to the device D Ze Lef Do not mount the Tracking Device or external GSM antenna in close to sound system NOTE v Input power must be at a minimum of 8 V amp must not exceed 37V Direct connection with vehicle s fuse box is preferred NTT 101 has built in fuse for up to 30V input voltage protection Main power source must be connected to properly initialize the Tracking Device Power source must not exceed 30V and ground cable must be properly connected with body earth Cable connector 14 pin should be firmly connected into the Tracking Device in the ri
36. uly 2014 12 06 Filling GPRS i 240001 D SM5 1 VW211 95 68 4 52 5 7 Lismoi 14 50 Temp 0 00 H 0 D H J d ae Cold Storage Room No 1 08 July 2014 11 3 Filling GPRS o o 240001 SMS V 11 98 B 4 5 5 5 Jempi 14 50 Jemp 0 00 H 0 EEGENEN Cold Storage Room No 1 O8 July 2014 10 28 Filling O GPRS 00 0 60 342740001 0 SM5 1 W 11 87 8 4 52 5 47Tempi 14 50J7Temp2 0 00 4 0 EEGENEN Cold Storage Room No 1 08 July 2014 09 31 Filling O GPRS 00 0 on 34740001 0 SMS 1 V 11 87 B 4 52 5 Tempi 14 50 Temp 0 00 4 0 GECKEGE Cold Storage Room No 1 08 July 2014 08 39 Filling O GPRS 0 0 0 O0 34240001 0 SMS VW 11 87 8 4 52 5 4 H Temp2 0 00 H 0 4 L 27 Page Camera Model Installation amp Configuration Camera model of NTT 101 comes with one additional accessory i e Car Camera included in the standard package This model of NTT 101 device comes with a car camera and has a connector to be connected to the device as shown in below image Image Once the hardware connection is complete and there are no configurations to be done over the device It is just like a plug amp play device How to take Snaps Please follow the steps below to take a snap 1 Select a device from the Devices Panel 2 Select the option Camera Gallery which appears on clicking the Vehicle button available on the main GUI of the Pegasus system Clicking Camera Gallery will open up a Snapshot Gallery which will contain images taken This dialog box contains
37. with Control Base Max 15 characters Max Speed Over speed limit Min Okm h Max 250km h CC Domain IP 2 Backup Domain Name IP address for GPRS data exchange CC Port Backup port number for GPRS data exchange INO 99 Internet Telenor Telenor track1 naxertech com 6081 track2 naxertech com 6081 GPRS Dial No 99 May vary country wise APN Internet User ID Telenor Password Telenor Device ID 00000001 Control Center Domain track1 naxertech com Control Center Port 6081 Max Speed 180 k m h CCIP 2 track2 naxertech com CC Port 6081 If max speed violation occurs the device will send GPS data and status of the Control Base through GPRS or SMS backup The Control Base shall return a PDU packet containing address details and alert test in order to let the device send the text message to authorized contact number If no GPRS connection can be established the SMS terminal at the Control Base shall send SMS messages to authorized contact numbers itself GPRS 0 Configure device to send data SMS if GPRS connection cannot be established at all occasions GPRS 1 Configure device to send data only through GPRS SMS fallback will only be used in case of alarms Note Please make sure that the GPRS is already activated for the SIM being used in the device Now to confirm if the settings sent in GPRS initialization command are applied to the device send the below command in an SMS text format to the SIM number in the device INO Whe
38. xternal device External Relay Gray Input 3 Auto Arm Yellow IGN Input 12 Wire to vehicle ignition It can operate from 8V to 37V Brown Black Output 3 Door Lock Output provides ground to operate any external device External Relay Orange Black Output1 Buzzer Activates buzzer when jamming device is detected C e meom ee nomenar buton to avoid munestas Pe ne av arv ns restive rermialotvensetstey Ps te tegen proves groua to operate any erernel devce T Enema neey 10 Input operates when connection is made with vehicle chassis Negative terminal Yellow Green Input 2 GND Ge Neg of Vehicle battery Input 1 GND Door Input Input operates when connection is made with vehicle chassis Negative terminal 12 Orange Status of Vehicle battery Gray Black Ce connects here must not exceed 3 3V DC Unless otherwise 9 Page Tracking Device LED Indicators GSM LED Status 1 LED Orange Represents Jammer detection 2 LED Red a GSM Unlocked When GSM is unlocked LED will be ON for 1 second and OFF for 1 second GSM Locked When only GSM is locked LED will flicker for 100ms 10th of second once in 7 seconds GPRS Locked When GPRS is also locked GSM LED will flicker twice for 100ms 10th of second in 7 seconds In this mode device can communicate to server on GPRS If LED flashes once per second Device is scanning SIM registering to GSM network or connecting to carrier 3 LED Blue

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