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1. eee Administrator trackserve Administrator trackserve Show device when data arrival Find Street Settings C Use Operator Map Use ArclMS Service Server uk Port 5300 Service Isa Use MapPoint Service Map United States C Use Search Street Service 200 11 54 103 1011 200 11 54 103 1012 Iv Show device when alarm arrival C Usefree Reverse Geocoder Accept Refresh Accept If you are using the web map database from Microsoft MapPoint for search street features check Use MapPoint Service Select the map to be used for finding street name information and click Accept Please also refer to chapter Configuring GIS Server Connections for more information If you are employing a wide range of country maps for search street which are managed by our Search Street Server software modules check Use Search Street Service Click Refresh to include any new country map added to Search Street Server If you are using Google Map API which does not provide street search options for position details you may want to make use of the free Reverse Geocoder for street names and details currently only available for United States road network Click Accept to switch the search street option to the service you want to employ 30 Configuring GIS Server Connections Open the GIS Settings Manager from the Menu The GIS Settings Manager will appear Vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gatewav Modem GPRS Dat
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3. At the column header click at the arrow and select AU to view the complete user database Accounts Vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gatewav Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web Server C1 elal Account information Device ID Account Password User Name Email vV Spare Account 00000001 Xample tee Jimmy Ample All i 5 00000002 Double07 MARKER J Bond Custom I 10 100000003 gnod eeesesnnn Perry Hotter Blanks 7 CEET a errr on br 00000005 CWESTWOOD Harry Dirty bini couk 2 xample trackcorp Show rows where Account equals Gnd Or Cancel 36 If you wish to send a command to the device account you have just edited right click on the bar left of the Device ID Select Send Command to this Unit from the drop down menu The Control Panel will automatically switch to the device ID you have selected for convenient sending of commands amp ra 3 El w8 Account information Device ID Account prs mm Change User Information How to Create Group Accounts Operators at the Control Base WorkStation are able to create and modify group accounts as well as adding credit limits and devices All SMS sent on behalf of devices from one group will be billed to the Group account From the application toolbar click Group Manager or open Group Settings from the Menu to open your group database x Group Accounts Vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gatewav
4. Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web 4 sm Group Account Group Credit Group Password To add a new group to your database click the Add Group button This will open a new Ez group account Fill a login name and password into the Group Account fields required for Web service upgrades at a later date and enter a Group Credit To delete a group account select by clicking at the row and click the Delete Group button E To refresh the current database with new data arrivals click the Refresh button m Make sure to click Save to confirm that all modifications have been saved to the database before exiting the Group manager If you wish to reorder the database according to alphabetical or numerical order click at the column headers of the specific database component Repeat clicking to switch between ascending and descending order or right click the column header for more options 27 To search the user database click at the arrow to the right of the relevant column header In the drop down menu select Custom to open the Custom AutoFilter Enter search key in the field to the right You may also choose between different search categories from the Account menu to narrow your search results Click Ok to display search results or Cancel to return to Account manager At the column header click at the arrow and select AlI to view the complete user database To add users devices to a group account ope
5. STAR NETWORK TECHNOLOGY LIMITED f Tracking System Operator Window ex File Map Tools View Manager Help 8x amp l k Qt Gc 00 88 NE SS Aetwhenin DlA A R 3j History sm Control ad Search 1 gt Tracking History aii v Medill Device v us MAII Status a a X Page 0 Total 0 lt lt Device ID GPS Sent GP aa Mok Grea ake v Ma iaf pom 5 r Peace f eindegr Lake 52 Saskatchewan r taki ni peg Lake x 4 z Missouri rat Nipigon igh imas I Enn v L j s p es s LN L e g Great Syt e a et pk Omo 49 E M WALE Rates F lt gt First Previous Next Last Show Tracking History in Map Hide Tracking History in Map Backup Database Import Database gt Gy EagleMap G Events SMS 2005 04 25 11 51 17 TSWS 1 4 TRACKING SYSTEM WORK STATION Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer Unless otherwise noted this document and the information herein disclosed are proprietary to Star Network Technology Limited SNT Any person or entity to whom this document is furnished or who otherwise has possession thereof by acceptance agrees that it will not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part or used in any manner except to meet the purposes for which it was delivered The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by SNT Although SNT will make every effort to inform us
6. To view SMS records between a certain time period select a date from the From and To calendar options Click the Search button to start the search To return to view all existing SMS records click Show all records 60 2006 10 27 02 14 34 2006 10 27 02 11 45 2006 10 27 02 08 27 2006 10 27 01 57 26 2006 10 27 01 40 50 2006 10 27 01 40 48 2006 10 27 01 34 42 2006 10 27 01 34 42 2006 10 27 01 33 02 2006 10 27 01 30 00 2006 10 27 01 27 22 2006 10 27 01 13 48 2006 10 27 01 13 28 2006 10 27 01 11 26 2006 10 27 01 10 02 2006 10 27 01 07 12 2006 10 27 01 03 09 2006 10 27 00 58 27 2006 10 27 00 55 40 2006 10 27 00 52 47 2006 10 27 00 50 29 2006 10 26 22 47 47 2006 10 26 22 27 43 2006 10 26 17 59 09 2006 10 26 17 48 52 2006 10 27 02 15 24 2006 10 27 02 12 34 2006 10 27 02 09 11 2006 10 27 01 57 33 2006 10 27 01 42 37 2006 10 27 01 41 03 2006 10 27 01 37 04 2006 10 27 01 38 37 2006 10 27 01 35 30 2006 10 27 01 30 46 2006 10 27 01 26 06 2006 10 27 01 19 32 2006 10 27 01 14 15 2006 10 27 01 12 12 2006 10 27 01 10 50 2006 10 27 01 08 03 2006 10 27 01 05 54 2006 10 27 01 04 12 2006 10 27 00 57 55 2006 10 27 00 53 34 2006 10 27 00 51 24 2006 10 26 22 48 18 2006 10 26 22 28 20 2006 10 26 17 59 14 2006 10 26 17 49 15 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000012 00000040 00000146 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040 00000040
7. True False False False 0 0001 00000006 2004 02 25 0 False True False False 60 194093 z 00000007 2004 06 23 0 False False False False 26 142627 2 00000008 2004 04 27 0 True False False False 0 0001 000000098 2003 12 14 1 False False False False 60 27425 lt gt lt Ts EagleMap 2 Events B Events L Events z sms Tracking System x 77 052871 0342222 Y 38 8984592070335 2003 04 08 20 59 30 52 15 Using the History Log and Records Using the Tracking History Log Every incoming report and event from devices connected to your database will be recorded in the Tracking History log It allows you to view and arrange tracking history entries select multiple entries to be viewed on the map and to view complete history tracks for individual devices over a chosen time period on the map Open the History Panel The History log with all data entries and events in order of E occurrence will appear To open the History log in a new individual window click Expand History Ban hour eei Device EET Status ai 2 sj Page 1 Total 5 GPS Available LBS Position DeorLock Active Engine Off 000001 30 2006 10 27 0 True False False False False Tre 00000130 2006 10 27 D True False False False False Trt 00000130 2006 10 27 D True False False False False Tre 00000085 2006 10 27 D True False False False False Fal 00000001 2032 08 03 D True False False Fal
8. 42 12 Using the Map Tools 43 Using the POI Creator 45 13 Using the Search Functions 46 Searching for a Place or Object 46 Searching for a Near Place or Map Object 47 Finding the Shortest Path and Routing 48 14 Using the Location and Tracking Commands 50 Locating and Tracking a Device 50 Configuring a Tracking Schedule 51 15 Using the History Log and Records 53 Using the Tracking History Log 53 Maintaining the History Database 57 Using the Communication Record 58 Using the SMS Record 60 Using the Alarm Record 61 16 Accepting Events 63 Types of Events SOS Emergency Geo Fence Speeding Battery Low 63 Vehicle Security Alerts AVL Models 64 17 Activate Disable Vehicle Security 66 18 Using the SMS Editor 66 19 Configuring the Vehicle Data Collector ADC onl 67 20 Online Software Updates and Upgrading Devices 70 Download and Installation of Software Updates 70 Sending Firmware Upgrades to Devices 71 21 Testing Devices with the Diagnostic Program 72 5 1 Introduction The TSWS 1 3 Control Base software for use with GPS location and tracking devices consists of an advanced multifunctional geographic information system with GSM and GPRS communication interface for short message commands and data exchange It allows you to manage and remote operate all types of GPS tracking devices operating under the SuperGuard logo from a single PC desktop The TSWS 1 3 WorkStation software will enable you to Choose and view
9. Online Upgrades frequently to receive newest software and firmware updates from our customer service 21 6 Configuring Modem Connections Preparing GSM Connection To use SMS commands and Tracking features of your Tracking System WorkStation software you will need to connect your PC WorkStation to a GSM modem or terminal The Tracking System WorkStation software can automatically detect and use GSM modems from various manufacturers Siemens TC 35 T and up Telit GM 862 The Tracking System WorkStation software allows you to add and utilize up to 8 GSM terminals for SMS data exchange In addition you can also use the SMS gateway program to connect to GSM terminals located on different ports or locations For installation and operation of GSM modems or terminals please refer to instructions and manuals provided by the manufacturers When you apply SIM cards to your GSM device please make sure that the SIM card can operate without entering PIN and has unlimited SMS Data feature enabled ask the GSM service provider to do this before you can use it in connection with the Tracking System WorkStation software Ask the GSM service provider for the SMSC number SMS service center number Empty the SMS storage in the GSM SIM card using operational GSM phone please refer your GSM phone manual to do this If you wish to integrate SMS over IP services please contact our customer support or service hotline to receive instructions an
10. _ gt Test ID 00000001 PSP Status k j Oj xj PT2 Controller r 1D 00000001 Diagnostic ID Jonnn0006 gt nml exl c GPS Satellite Status ABl 3 a Phone 13823521581 Get Location Diagnostic M Track Track Timer o ES day o hour min Track Interval o cH hour min so ES sec ololwlel Saving GPS Always On C GPS Always shutdown GPS Status Buttons Status gt ce Status GPS Available 0 button1 RA C Wake up time eo ES sec TIFF button2 Initialize Saving Mode HotStart button3 Message sms Restart GPS Stop Diagnostic a 0 Longitude Latitude siol IDs oee oee Dewtuk Ace a sos v 00000005 2005 02 24 0 True True True True False 00000006 2005 04 21 0 False False False False False 00000007 2004 12 28 0 True False False False False 00000008 2005 01 31 0 True True True False False L Nii 00000009 2005 02 17 0 True False False False False l k 00000010 2005 03 25 0 True False False False False pN i o CURE 00000011 2005 04 11 0 True False False False False amass rs 4 gt Ta EagleMap E Events SMS aal x 5 380515508445 Y 39 891156254055707 2005 04 21 14 18 59 Click Begin Diagnostic to send an SMS command to the device in order to let it go GPRS online and switch to testing mode 72 The diagnostic program will start showing all available satel
11. a colored line will show the route on the map window To hide search results and routes in the map window click Hide All Found In Map 13 Online Panel Overview Device ID Displays the device number Voltage Down Shows when one voltage from the user database drops unusually The GPRS Panel enables you to monitor TCP activities over the GPRS socket used for Time GMT Displays the satellite time 4D C Scanning Indicates if a data collector communication with GPRS enabled tracking devices Ed at the time of device is connected recor Field helps you searching for devices from your Wl Online amis gt GPS Available Shows if GPS was available 4DBoard Error Shows if the data collector record LBS Position Indicates if the incoming Latitude Displays the latitude from position was received the GPS data through Location Based Services parameters Field Device ID Key Search lets you enter the name or parts of the name ajel you search for in conjunction with the parameters set above Click the Search User 9 00000001 Winstantttl 23 button amp Pee er W oooooon2 Yield Door Lock Shows the status of the To view all users of your database click n0D00003 Allen central door lock system the GPS data A 00000004 TOM Active Shows the status of the car Speed Displays the actual speed Show All Users S sees security system in knots from the GPS ooo00007 Chen BJ data All active devi
12. 0 00000001 2006 02 07 0 00000001 2006 02 07 D i Poco ANANO AA 07 A or First Previous Next Last Show tracking history in map Hide tracking history in map Backup database Import database EST IST IST IS EST IST S a D M X UR NJ Click Show Tracking History In Map to select a time period and view the history track as colored line in the map window Click Hide Tracking History in Map to make the track line disappear from the map Click Backup Database to define a time interval in which data entries from the history log shall be saved to your database Click Import Database to load previous history files from your database 12 Search Panel Overview The Search Panel enables you to search a map for places street names and landmarks find near locations and calculate the shortest route and distance between two points Search Layer lets you specify the type of map objects you are searching for Search Key lets you enter the name or parts of the name of the location or object you are searching for Click the Start Search button amp to start the search The Search Results window will display the names of all objects found according to your search parameters Choose from the list and double click to view the item on the map Search Nearest allows you to locate a place or object next to a given point or name Click Nearest from Search Result 2 to start from the Search Results wi
13. 1 10 In the Control Panel select the Device ID of the device you want to upgrade and click Upgrade Device This will send an SMS command to the device to let it go GPRS online and prepare to receive the upgrade package ID ooooo0n 2 pl al 3 Phone a613923521561 NOTE During the period of downloading and upgrading a device all alarm functions and tracking features will be disabled Upgrading a device might take 10 to 15 minutes After completion all original configurations will remain in the units unless otherwise stated in the firmware release notes Vehicle Security and tracking schedules will al GPRS 4 also resume after completion and automatic Search E History restart of the units Socket Contral Field Device ID To check if the devices were successful Kar eoo y dh igi connecting to the GPRS socket on the Control Base WorkStation and view the download Desi progress open the Online panel Search and select the device to be upgraded and check if it 00000001 K Ample is connected to the WorkStation A yellow bulb 00000002 Jimmy Ample in the Device ID field indicates that devices are 00000003 Dean connected Click at the row to view the 00000004 Perry ul download progress in the status field below 00000005 Dave s Truck 00000006 Gary Elsvaer 00000007 James Bond 00000008 Pitt Brad 00000009 Julia R 00000010 SRRA If the upgrade process has been interrupted or GPRS connection gets disconnecte
14. 19 20 Click Accept and Next to continue when you see the dialogue boxes for License Agreement and Information text In the Customer Information box enter your User Name Company Name and Serial Number from the CD ROM into the empty fields Tracking System Setup Customer Information Please enter your information 4 In the Choose Location box confirm the destination folder for the Tracking System software or click Browse and select another folder to install Tracking System 5 If you install the Tracking System WorkStation for the first time on your PC or WorkStation choose Typical Installation and click Next to continue Tracking System Setup Setup Type Select the setup type to install Program Icon s 6 During the installation process Setup will add program icons to the Windows Start Menu and Desktop Tracking System Setup If the installation was successful the InstallShield Wizard Complete box will appear Click Finish to complete the installation of Tracking System WorkStation If you install Tracking System WorkStation for the first time on your PC or WorkStation you may need to restart your Windows operating system to complete the installation To make sure that your Tracking System WorkStation software and included device firmware upgrades are up to date please run the Online Upgrade from the Help Menu after you start Tracking System WorkStation for the first time Make sure to run
15. 3 Glossary Device Status Digital instruction send by an Map Object operator or user to perform a specific function or operation A set of GPS and status information data received from a tracking device containing GPS data Longitude Latitude Velocity Time event and activity indicators Map Tools A point line or shape on a digital map layer containing a name and geographic information e g countries rivers districts streets buildings parks A system of tools that allow you to view map extents zoom in or out or search map layers for contents Geo Fence A restricted user defined geographic area If a GPS device leaves or enters the predefined area an alarm is triggered Operator Geographic Information System A Geographic Information System is a combination of elements designed to store retrieve manipulate and display geographic data information about places Global Positioning System A system of satellites that transmit continually which make it possible to locate tracking objects within an accuracy of 15m through a receiving unit A person or team authorized to operate and control the software and WorkStation features administrate user accounts and incorporate additional services Short Message Service Mobile phone text service that lets operators and users send text messages and commands through GSM cellular network The customer or subscriber using prod
16. Arial Use Operator Map Default Font Size ho 2 C Use ArclMS Service Default Time Zone B Server fo Language English gt Port i Client Password supermapman Service fo Client Account rennet Use MapPoint Service Administrator Email Administrator trackserve Map United States Administrator SMTP Administrator trackserve Use Search Street Service Show device when data arrival p ro Iv Show device when alarm arrival C Use free Reverse Geocoder Accept Refresh Accept In the Option Manager select Font Name and Default Font Size to display street names You can use Zoom In or Zoom Out in the map window to see the effect of the changes To adjust the Time Zone for Quick Locator function only former AVL models choose GMT hrs in the Default Time Zone field To change the default language for the software GUI Graphic User Interface select a language from the Language menu In the Client Password and Client Account fields you are able to reinstate software license account and password if required Check Show device when data arrival if you wish to automatically show the position of Tracking Object displayed in the map window every time new GPS data from a device are received at the Control Base WorkStation WorkStation not recommended for services with high communication traffic Check Show device when alarm arrival if you wish to automatically show the position of Tracking Object displ
17. C ast Waina AL bz NATIO MUSEUM OF A ATUR AL HIS e EA pun 1 AR a C Iren EU Se HRE A iS 2 THE NATION AL MALI CAPITOL RI B ING POOL JEFFERSON HIRSHHORN MUSEUM R re FREER GALEERY pr art x NATIONAL AM ARAE Rs AOR GAPrr On ARTHUR M SACKLER GALLERY ISRA EL METMO DIST EPIS gras a WOE TN AM VETERANS OREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL INDE END NCE ENCE MUSEUM 5 BUREAU OF ENGR AVINB ARNEL PRINT 5 TARpROTHER ELEMENTAR Sor o RYLAND EPHYORTH UNITED METHO Scenn ite T EE ve ag or 67 A ADR L HISTORICA CORR Nt SE EAKI PRESBY ERIAN NE H Rha RSS Pay IvY WAY 1 s DEN RAM FRONTAGESAINT COMINGS AEN CH E LADY BIRD J s M P SOUTHWEST mem ee HWrs Nia e G Se e JANNEKER PAR m m ann Aes 3 HAWTHORNE f T Econ RN noor z vew EN SCHOL gis nica XKE K K2 ond 3 lt La M Tc DA E TER eu RC R HG A HOWRCE Search EJ History Control al Search Search Place Search Layer Highway Search Key Roosevelt LI Search Nearest ec Q Nearest Place is INDEPENDENCE AVE SW Distance is 200m M Navigate Navigate Device ID 00000001 Path MOUNT VERNON Go Straight 426m Turn Left 9TH Go Straight 86m Turn Right ts Hide All Found in Map To start audio Navigation for moving tracking objects during Real Time Tracking click Begin Navigate Directions and distances to next intersections will be given acoustically according to act
18. Door Open 2006 10 27 01 57 26 2006 10 27 01 57 59 00000012 TATENA 2005 10 27 01 40 50 2006 10 27 0 4237 00000040 GPS c amp altem Venice Moving 4065 10 27 01 40 40 2005 10 27 01 41 03 00000145 GPS cor elscm GLO I ence Alert 2008 10 27 01 34 42 2006 10 27 01 37 04 00000040 GPS car alarmi Vehicle Moving 4000 10 27 01 24 42 2005 10 27 01 20 37 00000040 GPS cor alarmi verscle Moving 2006 10 27 01 33 02 2006 10 27 01 35 30 00000040 GPS car altem Verice Moving 2005 10 27 01 3000 2005 10 27 01 20 46 QUU0004U GPS cor alarmi verscle Moving 2008 10 27 01 27 22 2008 10 27 01 28 08 00000040 GPS car alarm Door Open 2008 10 27 01 1348 2006 10 27 01 19 32 00000040 GPS car alr Door Open 2008 10 27 01 1328 2008 10 27 01 14 15 00000040 GPS cer sisrm Door Open 2008 10 27 01 11 28 2006 10 27 01 12 12 00000040 GPS car alarm Vehicle Moving v Check Auto Refresh if you wish to keep the table updated automatically while you are viewing it Using the SMS Record All inbound and outbound SMS traffic at the Control Base WorkStation is stored in the SMS Record database You are able to view or monitor all SMS traffic as they appear search and sort them according to parameters or print and export them to different file types From the application menu select View and SMS Record to open the SMS Record window SMS Record x Device ID Record Time V From v From From Y To Device ID Credit Cost 2006 10 27 01 18 08
19. From the Eagle Map window move the marked area to the position you want to place the current map extent from the main Map Use click and drag to move the map extent within the Map Screen Pennsylvania Ta EagleMap Events SMS To measure distances between two or more points in the map use the Measure tool from the toolbar or go to Map Tools Menu Measure length Click once to set the starting point and draw a line to the next point Click once again if you want to continue from the following point Double click if you want to mark the point as end point The measure results in meters can be viewed in the status bar below the Eagle Map window To print the current map extent click Print in the toolbar or go to File Menu Print e Follow the instructions from the printer dialogue box to print the map extent To save the map extent currently displayed to a Bitmap bmp file click Export Map in the toolbar or go to File menu Export Map Select the destination folder and click Save to save the current map extent 44 Using the POI Creator The POI Creator enables you to create label edit and move individual points of interest saved to your database oh sn Oh Click Add POI then point and click in the map to add a new point of interest con ENG Size fio zd coo M Label OK Cancel Select from the list of more than 70 icons in the JCON menu to display the POI Define the size of the POI and cl
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21. ROM under this Limited Warranty SNT s entire liability and your exclusive remedy for a diskette not meeting SNT s Limited Warranty will be the replacement of such diskette which is returned to SNT or to an authorized dealer with a copy of your paid invoice In no event will SNT be liable for any damages including any lost profits or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or performance of the Software even if SNT or an authorized dealer has been advised of the possibility of such damages This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have additional rights if you entered into an individual license agreement or maintenance program with SNT In such cases the rights an liability features furnished to you will exclude and exceed all terms of this Limited Warranty You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement and understand it and agree to be bound by its terms and further agree that it is the complete and exclusive statement of the Agreement which supersedes and merges all prior proposals understandings and other agreements oral and written between the parties to this Agreement This Agreement may not be modified or altered except by a written instrument duly executed by both parties This agreement and performance hereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong If any of the provisions or portions thereof of this Agreemen
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23. Time to define which date and time shall mark the end point of the history track Choose a date from the calendar or click at the date and time values to edit the time Check Only draw a line if you want to display the history track as a line at once Check Step by Step if you want to view the history track developing step by step Click OK to display the history track The map window will open an appropriate map extent showing the history track as a blue line mre LI l eM tee Pe uh id tote Tras hry Hinis m hlag Click Hide Tracking History In Map to remove the track line from the map window 56 Maintaining the History Database For maintenance of the device status database and to increase accessing speed of the History log it is recommended to save and backup device status data periodically Click Backup database to open the maintenance manager it Backup Database Backup time p Never Backup C Every Month Date i EX Every Week Week Day Sunday B Every Day Time He bo a Backup Mode g Copy C Move Choose how to backup your vehicle status data Check Never Backup if you want to leave all data in the log window without backup Check Every Month and select a date if you want to backup your data on a monthly basis Check Every Week and choose a week day if you want to backup your data on a weekly basis Check Every Day and select a time if you want to backup your data on a daily basis Choose be
24. Tracking System WorkStation all map topology data has to be loaded into the RAM memory of your PC To add maps to WorkStation remember the location of the map folder you want to add from your hard drive and do the following steps From the application toolbar click Add Map or select Add New Map from the Map Tools Menu Locate the XML file from the map folder with the new map Add New Map Look in O Washington2 e Cx Eg A 2 My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents ee My Computer M KN etwork File name washington2 xml I laces Files of type XML File xml Cancel Double click the XML file to load the new map into your map database After some seconds the new map will be displayed in the Map Window and ready to use To make the Search Place and Route Calculator available online you will have to do one first route calculation at the Control Base to load topology data into the memory of the PC Every time you restart the Tracking System WorkStation you will have to repeat this step 28 Map Display Options To make viewing of street names on your operator map more comfortable you might adjust Font names and size used for display jm From the application toolbar click Other Settings or select Other Settings from the Manager Menu Vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gatewav Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web Server Option Software Option Find Street Settings Font Name
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26. at the Control Base WorkStation click Upload Now This command will let the vehicle unit go GPRS online All GPS data stored in the vehicle unit s memory will be transferred to the Tracking History of the Control Base WorkStation software Click the Stop Store button if you wish to stop the vehicle unit from storing GPS To let the vehicle unit upload its GPS data storage to the database in defined schedules enter an Upload Interval of 30 or more minutes and click Scheduled Upload This command will let the vehicle unit go GPRS online and upload data according to the Upload Interval If the unit is not able to go online for any reason data will remain stored and uploaded the next time X Er zal To stop all future scheduled uploads click the Stop Upload button 42 12 Using the Map Tools The Tracking System WorkStation provides operators a variety of useful map tools and functions To load maps from your local map database into the map window choose from available maps in the map menu Tracking System Operator Window mE File Map Tools View Manager Help B NX B Alert when In miw hale EA amp as Wl aprs M Search 3j History Lr Italy Scotland f Washington Washington2 j Montgomery Fton at pice George A GPS Sent GPS Available Door Op 00000001 2003 04 06 11 54 24 True False False False False False False lt Tracking System X 77 219289707349
27. detailed vector maps in street level points of interest and additional information Zoom pan and print map extents Do multiple search for geographic areas roads points of interest and other map items Define and find specific map items near to a location Calculate and display the shortest or fastest route between two points Setup new user accounts and user groups Send SMS commands and text messages Locate monitor and control up to 25 tracking objects in real time Manage tracking history and user database Setup up to four individual Geo fence for each tracking object Setup parameters and initialize new GPS devices wireless Remote operate vehicle security systems Run test program and device upgrades wireless over GPRS 2 Control Base Basic Functions Application Overview Controls Map Window GPRS Online Monitor Control Panel History Log Search Panel AD Controller Tracking Sy tem Operator Map TER Box Sf GS washington x i EB B ws y Wi E NS RA GPRE BE Sebrch di History CR E b 1 by e Ps Tracking History ReFa g f y y ou x Wear device Ue WHITEHAVEN Page 0 Total 0 DevicelD GPSSent 00000003 2004 04 12 0 00000003 2004 05 03 1 00000003 2004 07 23 2 00000003 2004 08 05 0 00000004 1999 00 14 2 00000004 1980 08 14 2 00000004 1988 08 15 0 00000004 1983 08 15 0
28. digit user name here required for S 19B and Webtrac 4 From the Unit Type menu select the device model you are using This is required to be able to send with the correct command protocol By default the Control Center NO field will show the GSM number of the GSM modem connected to the Control Base WorkStation or will be assigned to an SMS Gateway according to country area code 32 33 34 If the GPS Tracking device shall make use of another available Control Center number you can enter accordingly In the SMS Service CenterNO field you can enter the SMS Service Center number of the GSM Service Provider for the SIM card used in the GPS Tracking device required in certain cases Max Speed lets you define and setup a maximum speed limit in km h for the GPS Tracking device If the device exceeds the speed limit alarm messages will be sent to all contact numbers optional In the Datacall NO field enter the GSM data call number of the SIM card used in the GPS Tracking Device required only for GPS Data Call Tracking Units Select a language for SMS text messages sent from the device or Control Base from the Language menu In the Email field enter the user e mail optional In the Address field enter the address of the user optional The Group field can be used to add the current user or device to an existing group account Please also refer to chapter How to Create Group Accounts The Spare Acc
29. entered in the Phone field The GSM monitoring box at the bottom of the Control Panel displays activities and short status information of connected GSM modems or terminals indicating SMS sent and received History Panel Overview SMS Reading SIM card now The History Panel enables you to review search save and retrieve positions end events received from GPS devices and stored in the history database From the Tracking History Time menu choose a time period to view the tracking history From the Device menu choose a Device ID or view history of All Devices from your database From the Status field select if you want to view the complete history database or only the history connected to an event From the Event Completed menu filter the events that have not been completed or accepted yet The History log allows you to view all positions status and events according to the parameters you have selected in the fields above Click on a table row if you want to view this position and date on the map Click at the table headers to reorganize the order of history entries To scroll through all pages of the history database use First Previous Next and Last page RA Online 9 History 9 contro AL History antime T san Device ED Page 1 Total 215 00000001 2006 02 07 0 00000001 2006 02 07 0 00000001 2006 02 07 0 00000001 2006 02 07 0 00000001 2006 02 07
30. lets you zoom out from a map extent The Pan tool lets you grab and move the map The Full Map tool lets you view the complete map The Measure Length tool lets you manually measure distances in map The View All Status in Area tool allows you to view the device status and information of all selected tracking objects within a specified area The Show amp Draw GeoFence tool lets you show and define Geo Fence areas for selected devices The Hide GeoFence tool lets you hide all Geo Fences displayed in map B8 07889EgE 65252 9I l The Remove GeoFence tool lets you remove Geo Fences settings for selected devices Aetwenn The Geo Fence mode lets you select the options for Geo Fence alerts Alert when In for inbound alarms Out for outbound and In Out for border crossing alarms Show POI lets you view all points of interest POI you have created and stored to your database on the map Hide POI hides all POI in the map GM E Add POI lets you create and label new points of interest in the map Edit POI lets you rename move or delete POIs to a different location Washington The map menu lets you select maps from the local map database Add new Map lets you load new maps into your map database Note This feature only applies for map databases working with local map engine Group Settings opens the group user database for searching adding changing or removing group entries Accounts Settings opens the device and
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32. to connect to a GPS tracking device directly through RS232 connection Click the nitialize button to configure the relevant COM port r Use commands of the Control Panel to initialize or upload data from the GPS device directly Finish the configuration for each COM port by clicking the Initialize icon In the Communicator Window you can view the system s activity and whether your initialization was successful 25 zx To finalize settings for SMS messaging click the SMS Settings button from the toolbar or open the SMS Settings Manager from the Menu SMS Modem GPRS Ontion Group Accounts Vehicle GIS Sending SMS Settings lv Modem PDU Mode C Text mode Country Code Send Cost n 10 Receive Cost 0 00 Accept If you use external GSM modem hardware connected to the Control Base WorkStation select Modem and adjust settings accordingly Choose PDU Mode if your modem is able to send SMS messages by PDU Protocol Description Unit mode default for Siemens and Telit modems Choose Text Mode if your modem sends messages in text mode Send Cost Receive Cost allows you to define charges for each SMS send and received from the SMS terminal at the Control Base WorkStation All SMS costs will be deducted from the credit amount entered in the User Archive and be billed to the user account when SMS commands or alarms were sent from the Control Base WorkStation terminal on behalf of that user account C
33. to view all existing alarm records click Show all records To export the database to an HTML XML or XLS file click Export Select a file type and location to save the Alarm Record table To switch to print view in order to print or email the file click Print Check Auto Refresh if you wish to keep the table updated automatically while you are viewing it 62 16 Accepting Events The Device Status Log below the map window enables operators to view the current status and events for all devices from your database select devices for viewing positions in the map creating Geo Fence areas or for use with Search from current position and accept events reported from the devices Whenever a new event or activity is reported the information of the relevant Device ID will be updated in both Device Status Log and History Log To identify if events like SOS emergency call or vehicle security violations have been noted and accepted from operators at the Control Base WorkStation an event notification icon will appear in the Device ID field and an alarm sound will be played As an operator you will need to confirm every incoming event by clicking the check box left beside the icon either from the Device Status Log or from the History Log The icon will stop blinking and the alarm sound will be turned off The log will record this acceptance as Event Completed in the History Log GPS Sent GPS Available Cet 00000001 2005 04 20 1 True T
34. was sent Click First Previous Next or Last to navigate through the pages of the history log in T Pu pee S O f es E BSMaas we Online Control 3 History M History Operon pe ee fao Status fai Page 1 Total 5 DevicelD Time GMT n 00000095 2006 10 27 03 00000130 2006 10 27 03 00000146 2006 10 27 03 00000095 2006 10 27 03 00000095 2006 10 27 03 00000095 2006 10 27 03 2005 10 27 03 k gt First Previous Next Last Show tracking history in map Hide tracking history in map Backup database Import database Click an entry in the status table to view the last position of the tracking object on the map window HES HE e e e e e e R o The vehicle icon with ID and date time will be displayed on the map in green color 54 55 To view the history track of the selected device click Show Tracking History In Map to open the Tracking History dialogue box History Track Device ID 00000001 StatTime 2003 04 06 20 38 04 7 il o9 3 7 6 9 10 11 12 i4 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 WX 1 2 3 B 7 8 41612003 From the Device ID menu select the device Select a Start Time to define which date and time shall mark the starting point of the history track Choose a date from calendar or click at the date and time values to edit the time Select an End
35. you open a database record set with all alarm information Manager Group Settings opens the group user database for searching adding changing or removing group entries Manager Accounts Settings opens the device and user account database for searching adding changing or removing user accounts Manager Vehicle Type Settings lets you enter vehicle specific data for ADC only Manager SMS Settings lets you setup and choose SMS sending modes Manager Modem Settings lets you configure your COM ports and GSM SIM card information Manager GPRS Settings lets you define port for GPRS socket and default communication ports for TCP IP data exchange Manager Other Settings lets you change Fonts and font size for map display SMS text language Control Panel options and third party WorkStation connection Help Online Upgrade connects to the Online Upgrade WorkStation to receive TSSR 3 1 updates Help About displays current software version and installed hardware upgrades Main Toolbar Overview amp Bk Eanes NX OB Se Se Alert when In z A E gt Q World x amp os 9 wis The Print tool allows you to print the current map or map extent on a printer The Export Map tool allows you to save the current map or map extent to a Bitmap bmp file The Point tool changes your mouse cursor from functional tool to default pointer The Zoom In tool lets you select and zoom into a map area The Zoom Out tool
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38. 3 Y 38 6171468163665 To view the entire map in the map window click the Full Map button from the tool bar or go to Map Tools Menu Full Extent Click the Zoom In tool from the toolbar or go to Map Tools Menu Zoom In to zoom into a map extent In the map window hold the left mouse button down and drag to mark the area you want to zoom in You will see a box being drawn When you let go of the mouse button the map will zoom in to the extent you selected 2 20000 Y gt Battery Low EN fel fe e Search Search Place Search Layer All Layer x Search Key W Search Nearest E e Q Navigate Navigate Device ID Hide All Found in Map _ AAT R Giga ie P d gt Gs EagleMap amp Events 2003 04 06 20 33 26 ou 43 Gan S3H9nH EMB OF BRUNEI DAR USSALAM EMBASSY OF REP OF VEMEN RAMP EDGEWATER RIDMEG Tow uU IH IST z To zoom out of a map extent click the Zoom Out tool from the toolbar or go to Map Tools e Menu Zoom In Point at the map window and click to zoom out of a map extent Click repeatedly to zoom out to the next scales To grab and move a map extent click the Pan tool from the toolbar or go to Map Tools gm Menu Pan Point and click at the map window Hold the left mouse button down and drag the cursor in the direction you want to move the map extent To select and move a map extent from a higher zoom scale you can use the Eagle Map screen
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40. O ERIRA TE 2n UE STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHE E E SS urs RUROPEAN COWNPSION DELEGATION EMBASSY DISSI D SANAL RER WER b N PNE TAL BHGH WOMEN tu BASH ABA N uo oy E OF REP Br PALALA iS TARY SCHOOL j WAN EPISCORALCHER H AANE REUS i I AFRICAN E BAPTIST HURCH Py EE m Click Initialize Saving Mode to send the setup parameters to the device S eednae WASAN J TON UNIV HOSPITA UNION CHAP nn IERE neater oF REMEN ET Bato gon ee INT M ABS EPISCBPAL CHUR To delete all Geo Fence areas you have drawn for a device choose the device from the Tu user archive and click the Remove Geo Fence button To make Geo Fence areas disappear from the map window click Hide GeoFence pem 40 41 Setup GPS Storage Sequence for a Device AVL Models For all Vehicle Tracking devices that are able to store GPS data into their memory for uploading at a later time you can setup storage intervals from your Control Base WorkStation software Open the Control Panel From the Device ID field select the device ID of the vehicle unit for which you want to apply the storage sequence Device Status Storage Store interval sn SEC Upload Interval il min ololajelel Set the time interval in Store Data every sec between 60 2250 seconds Click the Start Store button to setup the storage sequence the vehicle unit information to its memory To let the vehicle unit upload its complete GPS data storage to the database
41. PRS Password Device EMI P Contact NO 41817555555 Contact2 NO pO Email xample amp Gtrackserver coi Contact3 NO Address Submit In the Device ID field assign a 8 digit number to the GPS Tracking device you want to add to your database By default adding a new User Entry will automatically assign a free Device ID You may however type another Device ID if you wish Please note that for every Device ID you can only assign one single device In the Account field enter an account name which can be used when you wish to How to Create User Entries upgrade to Web Services at a later time required To add a new user and device to your database click the Add User button This will In the Password field enter the login password which can be used when you wish to fi open a new Device ID and user account Fill in all account details in the correct upgrade to Web Services at a later time required columns or double click the bar left beside the Device ID to open the user account in a new window for convenient editing In the Device SIM NO field enter the GSM phone number of the SIM card used in the GPS Tracking Device required amp z 3El E SEP weavers In the User Name field type the name of the owner or holder of the device This name gt T will appear in all SMS location and alert messages sent to the Contact persons If you are using S 19B or Webtrac 4 devices enter your 4
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43. abase Settinas Web Server Option Operator GIS Engine Settings ESRI MapObject Web Default map world C ESRI ArclMs SteetLayerindex Intersect Layer Index B taiwan MapServer 5300 3 world tom 5300 1 1 uk MapServer 5300 8 12 2 PersonalTracker MapServer 5300 6 C Microsoft MapPoint Web Default map United States Account Password Refresh Accept GIS Engine Settings Select the mapping engine or map service you want to use for your GIS Check ESRI MapObject if you wish to use the integrated Map Object engine for mapping features To define a Default Map to be loaded when open the TSWS program choose from the list of maps if applicable Check ESRI ArcIMS if you wish to use a map database managed trough ArcSDE and ArcIMS services The IMS Map Settings window lets you view a list with locations of all connected map WorkStations that use ArcSDE ArcIMS services Click Refresh to receive updated map database location information from the connected ArcIMS WorkStation Check Microsoft MapPoint if you have subscribed to MS MapPoint Internet Map Service Enter your Account name and Password to activate the service in connection with TSWS 31 9 Adding User Accounts to the User Database Before you are able to run the Tracking System WorkStation you will need to setup at least one user account in your user database For every GPS Tracking device you want to add to your system you need to crea
44. all store GPS positions and status data to its memory To activate data storing click Upload Interval fo min Start Store 9l To stop the unit from storing oim me data click Stop Store el To manually upload all data from its memory to the history database and clear the unit s memory click Upload Now GPRS required To setup a scheduled upload of all GPS and status data stored in the device select an Upload Interval min 30min and click Scheduled Upload To stop automatic uploads from the device click Stop Scheduled Upload Initialize Unit Activate ParkfUnpark Initialize S 19B Original username Original password Change Device Username Change Device Password Device Status Storage Store interval fo SEC send initialization information to the device you will need to enter correct factory Device Password and IMEI when you create the account in Accounts Manager To activate or disable the preset Geo Fence area around the device click Activate Park Unpark button If you wish to change the Device Username or Device Password enter new information in the user account first Accounts Manager To configure the device with new user name and password enter factory configurations into Original Username and Original Password then send these commands using the Change Device Username and Change Device Password buttons 11 Message lets you write and send SMS text messages to a Message number you have
45. ayed in the map window every time an alarm from a device is received at the Control Base WorkStation WorkStation Click Accept to bring the changes into effect 29 Find Street Settings To be able to include position details and make the Search Place function and Route Calculator available at your system you will need to choose the location of the map database which will be accessed to find street names and intersections Check Use Operator Map if you are using the local map database with Map Object based map search engine Please note after every time you start the TSWS you will have to do one first route calculation at the Control Base WorkStation to load topology data into the memory of the PC WorkStation Every time you restart the Tracking System WorkStation you will have to repeat this step If you are using ArcSDE ArcIMS server to manage your map database and search street features select Use ArcIMS Service Enter ArcIMS Server location Port number and Service name into the fields and click Accept to establish connection to the server Please also refer to chapter Configuring GIS Server Connections for more information Vehicle Gis SMS SMS Gatewav Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web Server Option Software Option Font Name Default Font Size Default Time Zone Language Client Password Client Account Administrator Email Administrator SMTP Arial fio 3 B 3i English upemapman
46. cations send commands and receive SMS alarm messages from the device optional In the Contact3 NO field enter the phone number of the third contact person authorized to interrogate the device for locations send commands and receive SMS alarm messages from the device optional Vehicle Type lets you define a vehicle model from the connected Vehicle Database for use with ADC vehicle data collector In the License Plate field type license or reference numbers optional In the Engine Number field enter the engine number of the vehicle in which the GPS Vehicle Tracking unit is used optional In the Chassis Number field enter the chassis number of the vehicle in which the GPS Vehicle Tracking unit is used optional To select a color matching the vehicle color double click the Vehicle Color field and choose from the color palette optional If you are using S 19b or Webtrac 4 devices enter the factory device password into the Device Password field required for S19 B and Webtrac 4 If you are using S 19b or Webtrac 4 devices enter the factory device IMEI into the Device IMEI field required for S19 B and Webtrac 4 Click Submit to save the all user entry details or changes you made to the user database or click Cancel to leave the User Info Editor without changes 35 Other Accounts Manager Features Click Accounts Manager from the toolbar or go to the Accounts Settings in the Menu to open your user database To ad
47. ces that are currently online and nononona Alon Engine Off Shows the status of the Direction Displays the direction from communicating over GPRS socket will be oooo0009 immobilizer function shown with yellow light bulbs adjacent to the ooo00010 ACCIn Shows if the Ignition is Has Event Shows if an event has been ue VN 2 E EET SOS Shows if an SOS call has Completed Shows if an event has been Grey light bulbs indicate that no GPRS connectivity is ci been triggered accepted by the operator Shows if the vehicle has Version Displays the actual been hit or rammed firmware version of the device recorded Current Device Upgrade progress EG EEUU onda If units are currently being upgraded with new firmware versions the download status can be monitored at the Upgrade bar Door Open Shows if the doors have Pulse Displays the last measured been opened in armed pulse count status Battery Low Shows if battery power is Voltagel Displays the voltage low measured on Input 1 Shows if the vehicle is Voltage2 Displays the voltage Device Status Log Overview being moved in armed measured on Input 2 status The Device Status Log shows all current activities and events happening to the GPS devices Out of Area Shows if the vehicle from your database Use the scroll bars to move through the complete table violated a Geo Fence measured on Input 3 Request Shows if the request button Voltage4 Displays the voltage webs eese Lsptasne Sci s so
48. current voltage readings digital input signals and average speed 69 20 Online Software Updates and Upgrading Devices From the Tracking System WorkStation you are able to receive software updates over Internet and new upgrade packages for GPS device firmware Personal Tracker and Vehicle Units can be upgraded wireless over GPRS GPRS connection from the devices required Download and Installation of Software Updates To connect to our Online Upgrade WorkStation and receive software updates and new firmware packages for GPS devices go to Help menu Online Upgrade You will be asked to confirm that you want to shut down the program and start upgrading Click Yes to proceed The download and installation will begin shortly If Internet or WorkStation connection is not available at the time a message box will appear If the download and installation of the software upgrade was successful the Tracking System WorkStation program will start automatically To know the current software version and check which firmware upgrade packages have been installed in your Tracking System WorkStation go to Help menu About 70 Sending Firmware Upgrades to Devices To know the firmware version installed in a device check the Version entry in the Device Status Log or History Log Request Speeding Power Remov Latitude Longitude Speed Direction HasEvent Completed Version False False False 0 0001 0 0001 0 0 False True
49. d a new device user to your database click the Add New User button This will open a new user entry To open an existing user account double click the user entry from the table To remove a user account from your database search for the user from the table and click at the row once Click the Delete Selected User button to remove the account To edit an existing user account search for the user and double click in the table to open the User Archive entry Hie e To refresh the current database with new user data arrivals click the Refresh button Click Save to make sure all modifications have been saved to the database before exiting the Accounts manager e To export the complete database to a HTML XML or MS Excel file click Export To print the database on a printer click Print Wr i If you wish to reorder the database according to alphabetical or numerical order click at the column headers of the specific database component Repeat clicking to switch between ascending and descending order or right click the column header for more options To search the user database click at the arrow to the right of the relevant column header In the drop down menu select Custom to open the Custom AutoFilter Enter search key in the field to the right You may also choose between different search categories from the Account menu to narrow your search results Click Ok to display search results or Cancel to return to Account manager
50. d customized program items necessary for integration Preparing 56K Modem DTMF Connection For some GPS Tracking models that are using Data Call or DIMF for data exchange the Tracking System WorkStation software provides interfaces to 56K modem and DTMF decoder When connecting to 56K modems make sure that your existing phone line accepts Data calls to and from cellular networks and has caller ID function To connect and dial to 56K modems or DTMF decoders you will need to manually choose ports and setup the devices from the Modem Settings manager 22 Modem Configuration Before you can make use of the GSM features of your Tracking System WorkStation application make sure that all software has been installed properly and the GSM terminal with SIM card is powered on and connected to the serial port of your PC WorkStation Start the application by double clicking the program icon from your Windows Desktop or choose Tracking System from the Start Menu Program Files The system will automatically detect and initialize The number of ports and their configuration Connected GSM devices Availability of SIM card Availability of GSM network If no GSM device has been detected all ports will be closed You will be able to use all GIS related features of your Tracking System WorkStation software but not be able to send commands and connect to tracking devices To connect and initialize a GSM terminal later you can
51. d for any reason the devices will restart and resume working with the original firmware version You are able to repeat the download process at any time m i ND ILL ML eL c To know if the upgrade has been successfully l installed you can send a Get Location or Query Current Device 00000002 Last Status command from the Controller Upgrade iii Panel After receiving any GPS or status data from the device the Version field in the Device Status Log and History Log will show the new firmware version installed in the unit fal 21 Testing Devices with the Diagnostic Program Operators can run a diagnostic program for GPS devices from the Tracking System WorkStation in order to monitor and evaluate GPS availability GSM signal strength Hot start time to get GPS fix and check functionality of buttons on the device All information will be received through GPRS connection from the devices GPRS required In the Control panel select the device from the Device ID menu you want to test and click Diagnostic to start the diagnostic program ID joooooo01 Phonej 961 3923521561 A new program window will be opened with fields for GPS satellite information GPS module status GSM signal strength indicator and device function buttons d Tracking System 18 x File Map Tools View Manager Help amp Bk 2 amp amp 8 v BE Se SS e Mert when In gt JZE ws JN eama GR GPRS 3 History 5 Control
52. e device will send a Door Open alert to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field 64 At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account Vehicle Is Moving with Security On If a vehicle is moving or being moved with GPS vehicle security on the device will send a Car Moving alert to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account Crash Sensors Have Been Triggered If a vehicle has been rammed or is involved in a car accident the device will send a Crash alert to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account Main Power Has Been Cut Off If the vehicle battery has been cut off or removed o
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54. ery wheel turn into the Pulse per round column Click Save every time you created a new vehicle entry To delete a vehicle entry select from the list and click Delete Type To refresh the database click Refresh In order to connect the ADC module define maximum and minimum voltage values for each analogue ADC input and configure voltage alarms open the AD Controller Panel AD Controller ID DDODDDU hi Ej Phone 8613823521581 Select the vehicle ID for the device you want to configure Click Refresh to update with latest 67 To establish a connection between VT 02 and ADC module click Start Communication If you want to disconnect the ADC module click Stop Communication Start Communication Stop Communication Please note if you remove the ADC module without stopping communication with the VT 02 device you will receive alarm notices with ADC malfunctioning reports If connected every incoming data from the VT 02 will include voltage readings as well as alarm notifications For each analogue input to the ADC module you are able to define alarms in case of exceeding voltage maximums and minimums Abnormal Voltage Alarm and in case of sudden voltage drops Irregular Voltage Alarm AD Controller ID THE ki Ej Phone 861382352156 AD settings Lower Upper Drop conn EE Sh i5 zv v2 non flo00 o no ae ajes boo 4 Bs Ao 3h m cave and initialize voltage For V1 Default Fuel voltage input enter t
55. evious version of TSWS or TSSR WorkStation software from your PC before you install a new copy You can choose to uninstall previous versions of the software when you run the TSWS Setup and Installation wizard Alternately from the Windows Start Menu choose Dir Program FilesStar Network Uninstall to run the Uninstall program Completely remove all program files and shared files before you run a new Setup 18 5 Installing the Tracking System Software The installation of the TSWS 1 3 WorkStation on your PC will create program group items for running and operating GPS tracking and database management During Setup and Installation you can choose if you want to install the software in a different location or program group To install Tracking System WorkStation follow these steps 1 Download or copy the complete TSWS 1 3 Setup folder to a hard drive on your PC 2 Install the Tracking System WorkStation to your PC Close all applications on your PC Locate the TSWSSetup exe file in the TSWS 1 3 Setup folder Double click the TSSRSetup icon to start the installation Follow the instructions on your screen Tracking System Server InstallShield Wizard Prepanng Setup 3 The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the complete Setup process Tracking System Setup Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Tracking System The InstallShield Wizard will install Tracking System on your computer To co
56. ffic To view communication records between a certain time period select a date from the From and To calendar options Click the Search button to start the search 58 Communication record Device ID From E To Device ID DateTime GMT V dh m x Auto Refresh romto Bo A000001 46 2006 10 27 02 56 49 arminal unit Contral Center PUL SSS SEIL noooo0gs 2006 10 27 02 58 21 erminal unit Control Center BS49003C008201 92 000001 46 2006 10 27 02 55 37 erminal Unit Contral Center YOOOUO000999999008 nooo00g5 2006 10 27 02 55 31 erminal unit Control Center B249003C00820280 noooo0g5 2006 10 27 02 54 35 erminal unit Contral Center B149003C008201 80 naga 46 2006 10 27 02 53 45 erminal Unit Contral Center YOOOUO000SS9993008 oooo00gs 2006 10 27 02 53 30 erminal unit Contral Center BO49003C 00820280 noo0000g5 2006 10 27 02 52 35 erminal Unit Contral Center AF49003C008201 ab noooo040 2006 10 27 02 51 46 Oooo Terminal unit gt Control Center YOOOUOD00999999008 oo000095 2006 10 27 02 51 40 Terminal unit Control Center X amp E480030 00820280 To return to view all existing communication records click Show all records To export the database to an HTML XML or XLS file click Export Select a file type and location to save the Communication Record table To switch to print view in order to print or email the file click Print PPJI APAPA ABAS af
57. h function tools AR Search 3 History LE Control h Search Search Place Search Layer aj Layer Search Ker Roosevelt dd MH ROOSEVELT ST N ROOSEVELT ST H ROOSEVELT ST ROOSEVELT ISLAND FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT MEM PARRA From the Search Layer menu choose from the list of available search criteria by selecting the type of map layer you want to search for Select A Layers if you want to search the complete GIS database The types of information may vary from map to map depending on availability and detail level of the GIS data from the map database In the field Search Key enter the name or parts of the name of the search object The more accurate and complete the name you entered is the faster and fewer are the search results displayed in the Search Results box d Click the Start Search button to start the search The Search Results box will display all places or objects from the GIS database matching the search criteria and contain the name you have entered Select and double click a result from the Search Results box The map window will open the appropriate map extent and the search object will appear flagged with a callout box 46 ET smt refici gee MET E PERKIRAAN K AvE HS z Search E History EL Control 4 EJK Y AR ay De gt Search ra D D a in eo Er 5 i ys zr El LApSE N Search Place US Hwy goa stola meine one CONSTITUTION 4 ONSTITUTION Search
58. he voltage value for a full fuel tank into the Lower field Into the Upper field enter the voltage value for a fully emptied fuel tank Use a reasonable voltage drop per minute value for the case that the tank rapidly looses fuel Check conn to enable this Input The values you have entered as Upper and Lower voltages will be used to generate fuel level and consumption charts The Drop value is needed to configure alarms in case fuel is stolen Configure other voltage inputs according to applicability If a voltage drops under the Lower value a voltage alarm will be triggered and sent to all contact numbers If a voltage drop occurs over one minute exceeding the value you have entered an Irregular Voltage Alarm will be triggered and sent to all contact numbers Leave voltage drop at 0 00V if you do not wish to add a voltage drop alarm to this input Check conn to start voltage readings for this input Click Save and initialize voltage to send all configuration details to the ADC module 68 To access speed and voltage reading charts select a Begin Time and End Time for the period you wish to generate a chart Begin Time eee 2006 10 26 00 00 00 v EndTime 2006 10 27 00 00 00 HEA AD Chart Click Speed Odometer chart to view speed details and distance traveled over the selected period Click Fuel Chart to view a chart with fuel consumption indicators over the selected period Click Current AD Status Chart to view all
59. hour D min 30 SEC olowo QI Click the Start Track button to start tracking the device according to the tracking O parameters you set up above The device will confirm the setup by sending one SMS with GPS position and status and continue sending in the interval you set To stop the device from sending positions before the initial tracking period is up click the Stop Track button Use this button also to stop the Auto Tracking feature when an x SOS Emergency call has been triggered from GPS devices You are able to configure the device to send tracking updates either through GPRS only or use SMS fallback in case no GPRS is available Click Tracking Only by GPRS if you wish the device to only use GPRS connection for sending data If no GPRS is dx d available the device will not update its position to the Control Base WorkStation Click Tracking by GPRS SMS if you want the device to use SMS to send its position if no GPRS is available To track a device in Real Time Tracking mode click Start Real Time Tracking This will jid send a command to the device to go GPRS online and keep sending data every time a new GPS position is available ca 10 seconds To stop tracking in Real Time Tracking mode click Stop Real Time Tracking The e device will go offline and discontinue sending GPS data 51 To view the last device status information of all tracking objects within a specific area use the View Status In Area tool f
60. ick at the Color bar to open a color palette allowing you to choose a display color for your POI In the Label field enter a name you want to give this POI Click OK to save the point and label to your database Click Cancel to close the POI creator without changes You are able to create as many POIs as you want To view all POIs in the map window click Show POI To hide all POIs in the map window click Hide POI To edit a POI you created click Edit POI A list with all POIs from your database will appear 2 Dffice To move a POI to a different location click Move POI Find Home the POI to be moved from the list and click at the new location in the map to move this POI If you like to rename or change the icon for a POI find the POI to be modified in the list and click Edit POI l In the Label field change the name of the POI you selected and click OK Click Cancel to close the POI editor without changes To delete a POI from your database find the POI in the list and click Delete POI gt 45 13 Using the Search Functions The Tracking System WorkStation software allows operators to make use of various convenient and fast search operations from the map database You will be able to search for places and objects find other objects next to a specified location and calculate and display shortest routes Searching for a Place or Map Object From the Control Panels select the Search Panel to access searc
61. inal unit 2Control Center X 4849003C00820181 GPRS Terminal unit 2005 10 27 02 44 14 ooooo0000 Terminal unit Control Center Yooo0000099999908 SMS Terminal unit 2006 10 27 02 43 50 Terminal unit gt Control Center X 4549003C00820288 GPRS Terminal unit 2006 10 27 02 43 25 ooo00000 Terminal unit Control Center Yoooo000099999908 SMS Terminal unit 2006 10 27 02 43 19 Terminal unit gt Control Center X4449003C00820194 SMS Terminal unit 2006 10 27 02 42 50 oo000000 Terminal unit gt Control Center Yooo0000099999908 SMS Terminal unit ONNRA NF n 38 58 Terminal int sl nntral Center A14a29nn3cnna 2n arF Terminal imit Communication entries include Device ID Date Time GMT of occurrence Command ID CID Events and Status Expression Sender and Recipient From to complete message or packet text Body SMS or GPRS channels Channels and origin of the communication Origin Click at the column headers in the table to sort alphabetically through the record Click again to switch between ascending or descending order To view communication records for one particular device only select the device ID from the drop down menu Device ID Click Refresh to refresh the database with recent communication entries You may also check the Auto Refresh option If you want to have the table continuously updated while you are viewing be aware that this option may effect your computer memory in case of high communication tra
62. ion On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account Speeding Alert Maximum Speed Limit exceeded If a device is exceeding the maximum speed limit configured earlier the device will send a Speeding alert to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account Battery Low Alert Low Battery Power If the spare battery of a device is low the device will send a Low Battery alert message to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account Vehicle Security Alerts for AVL models only Door Is Opened with Security On If the doors of a vehicle are opened with GPS vehicle security on th
63. ist In the SIM field enter GSM phone number of SIM card used in the modem In the SC field enter the SMS Service Center number of the SIM card used in the modem Enter PIN code into the PIN field if necessary to unlock SIM features Adjust the baud rate according to modem specifications if necessary Click the Initialize button to start and register the modem The program will try to establish connection to the port and initialize the modem for 10 times If connection cannot be established the port will close automatically If successful the Modem Monitoring Window will start displaying AT commands and confirm if there is a connection established Check Close to discontinue a connection between PC and GSM modem The Modem Monitoring Window will stop displaying AT commands To add a 56K modem to receive data via Data Call from GPS Data Call tracking devices select the port used for the 56K modem and check 56Kps Modem to configure the connection Enter the Data call number of your connection and click the f Initialize Modem button to dial in to the network The Modem Monitoring Window will show if the dial in process was successful To add a DTMF decoder to receive data via DTMF tone from GPS DTMF tracking devices select the port used for the DTMF decoder and check DTMF to configure the connection Enter the DTMF number of your connection and click the Initialize Modem button to register Check Direct Connect if you want
64. king before the Track Timer is up click Stop Track e To manually start Real Time Tracking over GPRS with position updates every 10 seconds click Start RealTime Tracking 8 to end Real Time Tracking click Stop RealTime Tracking 9l To only use GPRS for tracking location reports from device to WorkStation click Tracking Only by GPRS If you wish to use SMS fallback in case no GPRS is available click Tracking by GPRS SMS Saving PT2 Panel lets you configure battery saving modes for Personal Tracking devices Security AVL Panel lets you remote activate the Vehicle Device Status S 19B WebTrac 4 Panel Click Initialize Unit button to Choose GPS Always On default to disable shut off timer for GPS engine Choose GPS Always Shutdown to turn the GPS engine off It will be activated only if the device is been interrogated through tracking commands or the emergency button has been pressed To turn on the GPS engine in a specific time interval select a Wake up Time between 60 seconds and 42 minutes To initialize the device with the power saving settings click Initialize Saving Mode security click Activate To turn off Commands Security amp ALA security features click Disarm Xl Click Query Status to receive location and information about the current status of the car security Unit s car security features To turn on Storage AVL Panel ets you setup a storage interval 10 sec 42 min in which the unit Sh
65. lick Accept to bring the changes into effect If you want to use SMS over IP services please contact our customer service or hotline for support and receive customized integration of these services 26 7 Configuring GPRS and Data Connections Configuring GPRS Socket To be able to exchange data packages between Control Base WorkStation and GPS GPRS Tracking devices one Internet port has to be configured to allow communication over TCP IP Before you can use this port please make sure that it is not fire walled and uses a static IP connection or dynamic domain name From the application toolbar click GPRS Settings or open the GPRS Settings Manager from the Menu The GPRS Settings Manager will appear Accounts Vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gatewav Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web Server GPRS Listening Settings Address List 192 168 0 194 Listening Port for PT2 A VL p4 Stop Listening Port for WebTrac4 f 4455 2 Stop Default IP1 ltrackserver com Default Port 84 Default IP2 ltrackserve r com Default Port2 84 Accept WebTrac4 Unit GPRS Settings IP Domain trackserver com 14455 Accept V Start GPRS service automatically By default the Computer IP Address List will list all IP connections available at your PC WorkStation Select or enter the Listening Port number you want to assign to communicate with GPS GPRS Tracking devices Click Stop to disconnect from the GPRS Socket Click Start to open the GPRS Socke
66. lites GPS and GSM signal strength To test the Hot Start time of the GPS module in the device click Restart GPS Test ID 00000006 PSP Status ni ID 00000006 Diagnostic GPS Satellite Status Buttons Status GSM Status GPS Available E 25 gu TIFF button HotStart Longitude 11404 5804 Latitude 22325412 a button L buttons d Restart GPS stop Diagnostic To stop the diagnostic program and let the device go offline click Stop Diagnostic 73
67. lts window Click End at Search Result if you want to calculate a route ending at a search result selected from the Search Results window 48 W Search 3 History rr Control 4 Search Search Place Search Layer fan Layer Search Key Roosevelt N ROOSEVELT ST N ROOSEVELT ST N ROOSEVELT ST ROOSEVELT ISLAND Nearest Place is INDEPENDENCE AVE SW Distance is 200m Navigate Navigate Device ID BPI hb565550 Hide All Found in Map 8 mod Click Click in Map to Set Start to manually set a point in the map from which you want to calculate a route In the Map Window point at the location and click to set the start a point Click Click in Map to Set End to manually set a point in the map to which you want to calculate a route In the Map Window point at the location and click to set the end a point Click the Find Shortest Path to start the calculation The Shortest path box will display the complete route information containing street names and total distance in meters Si At the same time the map window will open a map extent showing the complete route from starting point to end point marked with a red line FUFWOAXMBIGQUEE a EMBASSY e SP rBreenentue sony UNIT X CHURCH GORS ug noe EL ae Ler UNIV vd S AMUL G OMPE LD Booryecennn xe L Ti x ae aw OL HISTORICAL Mande no ostii SAINT STEPHENS BAPTISTA HURCH T EMB2SSY or Amt PARRY e M MAS
68. n the Accounts manager and find the column named Group Click at the group field in the respective user account and select the group from the drop down list Use the same procedure to add more devices to a group account E Group Accounts vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gateway Modem GPRS Database Settinas web 1 AEAEE IESE User Name Email Spare Account Address Eddie s Pickup 500 Harry Dirty 22 J Bond jb mi6 co uk 1000 Perry Hotter 70 MickeysD airyfarm X Account Is Not Null lt d gt Once a new devices have been added to a group account they can be displayed by clicking the box in the Group Account field of the Group manager Manager 0 s IX Group Accounts Vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gateway Modem GPRS Database Settinas We e amp m id Group Account Group Credit Group Password QR conos mm Account information 3 Device ID 7 Account Password User Name Email Spare Account gt 00000001 Xample Jimmy Ample xample itrac 5 00000004 Smith Eddie s Pickup 50 lt gt 38 10 Initializing GPS Devices Initializing Devices from the Control Base To initialize a GPS Device from the Tracking System WorkStation you will be required to have finished all necessary setup and configurations as described in the last chapters NOTE To initialize a GPS Device the device must have been properly in
69. ndow Use Click Start Point in Map to manually set a start point on the map Click Search Nearest 9 to start your search Navigate enables you to calculate and display the shortest distance and route between two points in the map To start navigation from the current position of a device select the Device ID by clicking on the relevant row in We GPRS B Search 3 History RILA Search Search Place Search Layer Al Layer Search Key deh Search Mearest w al Navigate Navigate Device ID Sb e 6 ol Q9 Hide All Found in Map the Device Status Log Click the Start from Device button amp to mark the starting point Click Start from Search Result if an object from the Search Result window shall mark the starting point Click End at Search Result if the Search Result shall mark the end point of the route Choose Click in Map to Set Start to manually set a starting point on the map through mouse click Choose Click in Map to Set End lif you want to manually set the end point on the map through mouse click Click Find Shortest Path lt to start route calculation and receive directions Click Begin Navigation 9 to receive audio directions during Real Time Tracking currently only available for use with Asian map database The Shortest Path Results window will display the complete route and direction street names between the two points and the distance in meters In addition
70. nitialize Bet Laestian Geo Fence areas you have drawn before click Initialize Geo Fence 1 Track Settings Track Time To enter the device diagnostic program click Diagnostic Rl Click Upgrade Device to transfer new firmware upgrades to the device over GPRS 0 day IT ZB hour jmin Track Interval 0 S hour min 30 Sec olon e Saving shows the phone number from the SIM GPS always on card used in the device All SMS commands or SMS text messages will be send to this number C GPS always shutdown Wake up interval Ir 2 sec Initialize Saving Short Message device to receive current GPS position SMe and status information to be displayed on the map To get one single location from a Vehicle unit in an AVL Panel click Query Last Status button 9 instead SNS Username or password wrong starts the testing and diagnostic program to monitor GPS satellite availability GSM signal strength and other test features lets you setup a tracking period over which you like to receive positions from a device You can choose a time ranging from 1 minute to 45 days using the M minutes H hours D days menus Track Interval lets you setup the interval in which you like to receive positions from the 10 device over the tracking period setup in Track Timer To send the Track Timer Interval command to the GPS unit and start tracking click the Start Track button 9 To abort trac
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72. ount field allows operators to enter the credit amount available to send SMS commands and SMS alarm messages from the Control Base WorkStation terminal In SMS Out Cost operators can define a cost for each SMS sent to the device or to contact persons on behalf of the user account In SMS In Cost operators can define a cost for each SMS or location alarm etc received from the device In the APN field enter the Access Point Nod address required to use GPRS services with the SIM card used in the GPS Tracking device required for GPS GPRS Tracking units In the GPRS Dial NO field enter the GPRS dial number to dial up to GPRS services with the SIM card used in the GPS Tracking device required in some cases In the GPRS User ID field enter the GPRS user name or ID for GPRS if required to enable GPRS services with the SIM card used in the GPS Tracking device required in some cases In the GPRS Password field enter the dial in password for GPRS if required to enable GPRS services with the SIM card used in the GPS Tracking device required in some cases In the Contact NO field enter the phone number of the main contact person authorized to interrogate the device for locations send commands receive SOS emergency calls first and SMS alarm messages first hand from the device required to allow user control In the Contact2 NO field enter the phone number of the second contact person authorized to interrogate the device for lo
73. plete log for all devices from your database Click Refresh Device List to update the current history list in case of new device entries From the Status menu select if you wish to view the status history for entries that have been reported as events no event entries or all entries from the database 53 From the Event Completed menu filter the database from those entries that have events For convenient viewing of positions from latest history and recent alarms on the map you can accepted by operators completed and those entries that have not been accepted not use the History panel completed yet I PE maj Command 3 n B Seach If you wish to generate a documentary report for printing or export to different file types Vehicle History Status pdf xls doc rtf click Report Al s 0005 zi a i Al Status Fage 1 Total Pages Vehicle ID GPS Sent Tracking System History Report Part2 M o4 ALCEE Aee a modi 0005 23 12 2002 9 53 45 Crash Deor Deen datus aak O Alert Seredi r 00000001 32 8 3 6 59 30 Fa m mr 3 Fal Fals als Fals Fals Fals a oo05 22H 2 2002 9 53 26 00000012 06 10 27 1 57 2 False F I Fals Fals False Fals True False Fa ko 1 day 00000040 06 10 27 4 0 Tus H al Fals True False Fals False False n 00000040 06 10 27 2 25 10 True Fal Pals True False Fals False Fal Fa anas 2371272002 9 53 07 00000040 06 10 27 2 11 4 True Fal Fals False False
74. r reaches a critical battery power the device will send a Car Moving alert to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account Ignition Line Has Been Bridged If the ignition line has been cut and the engine is started through bridging the wires the device will send an Illegal ACC alert to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account 65 17 Activate Disable Vehicle Security AVL Models Operators at the Control Base WorkStation are able to remote activate and disable the GPS Vehicle Security of an AVL device From the Control Panel select a vehicle from the Device ID menu Commands Security g ie Gi In the Security Commands click the Activate button to activate Vehicle Security on the E device Click the Disarm command to disable Vehicle Security on the device 1 Click Query Last Status to get location and information about
75. ring GPS Devices the area information to the device open ID El the Control panel select the Device ID d for E 2 5 and click Initialize GeoFence button to Phone 88131 3823521 BRT send the command per SMS to the For every device up to 4 Geo Fence areas can be created device Using the Geo Fence tools from the toolbar you are able to draw Geo Fence boundaries in order to receive alarm messages whenever a device moves in or out of the defined area tx Fa 4 Alert when In z To setup a Geo Fence or view all Geo Fence areas for a device click the Show amp Draw GeoFence button and choose the device from the user archive that appears To finish the Geo Fence setup and load Setup Geo Fence Areas for a Device Setup Power Saving Modes Personal Tracker Devices To reduce power consumption on GPS devices you can setup sleep configurations for GPS modules used in the devices You can setup the GPS to only start in case of alarms or tracking commands or let it start in time intervals to store positions instead of leaving it on power for Select a Geo Fence mode all the time o Alert when In will cause the device to send a Geo Fence alert when it enters a restricted area o Alert when Out will cause the device to send a Geo Fence alert when it exits from a predefined area o Alert when In Out will cause the device to send a Geo Fence alert when it crosses the border of a predefined area Open the Control Panel and
76. rol Panel and click Get Location This will send an SMS command to the device in order to report back with GPS position and status To view the updated location on the operator map select device and click at the table in the Get Location Device Status Log To know the current location and status of an AVL Vehicle Tracking device open the Control Panel and click Query Last Status To view the updated location on the operator map select device and click at the table in the Device Status or History Log Use the Device Status log to view GPS content and status information for all devices sorted in order of Device ID number Use the History log if you like to view positions and status content in order of their occurrence 50 Configuring a Tracking Schedule To setup and configure devices to report back in timed intervals open the Control Panel From the Device ID menu select the device ID of the tracking object you want to track ID naonooot l f 32 Phonel 9613823521561 Set up a time period over which you want the device to report back The Track Timer allows you to select time periods between 1 minute and 45 days 1 65535 min Track Settings Track Time a day fT hour H min Setup an interval in which you want the device to report back over the time period set above The Track Interval allows you to select time intervals between every 30 seconds to every 18 hours 30 65535 sec Track Interval a
77. rom the main toolbar above the map window A Point and draw in the map to mark an area and see all devices and status information within this area f Tracking System Operator Window af File MapTools View Manager Help X SANSA BN MSS Aewen wasin BS Ep 95 B5 RA GPRS ME Search History 14 gt M Tracking History ail gt Weel Device Ball Status le Ese 0 Total 0 GPSSent GP 00000003 2004 04 12 0 00000003 2004 05 03 1 El 00000003 2004 07 23 2 4 i 5 QUEEN ANNES Gi aft 00000001 2003 04 06 19 54 00000003 2004 08 05 0 00000004 1999 00 14 2 00000004 1980 06 14 2 00000005 1988 08 15 D A 00000004 1982 08 15 0 y m s AANA mimm f rst Previous Next Last Last Status Selected Unit 00000001 GPS Sent 4 6 2003 11 54 24 4M GPS Available True Is Last Info True 00000002 2003 04 06 19 54 21 EMB OF BRUNEI DARUSSALAM EMBASSY OF REP OF YEMEN Has Event False Completed True Latitude 0 0001 Longitude 0 0001 Speed 0 Direction 0 00000002 RAMP Show Tracking History in Map Hide Tracking History in Map Backup Database EDGEWATER RIDING AC ADE Import Database fice IL aro Sent aro Available SUS Jut UT Area 00000003 2004 08 05 0 False False False Message Sent Time 00000004 1999 08 14 2 False False False JEE T89626 00000005 2004 04 27 0
78. rue True True False 00000002 2005 03 11 0 True True True False False 00000003 2005 03 09 0 True False False False False 00000004 2005 03 09 D True False False False False 00000005 2005 03 09 D True False False False False Fal Fal Fal Fal Fal SOS Emergency Alert SOS Button has been pushed If somebody pushes the SOS emergency button of a GPS device the device will send an SOS alarm message to the Control Base WorkStation On the operator side you will receive an event entry in the device status log Alarm Record and History log Vehicle ID GPS Sent GPS Available Engine Off SOS O28 0001 1 10 2003 10 15 46 Te 9495554667 False False True Confirm that you accepted the alarm by clicking the check box in the Device ID field Vehicle ID GPS Sent GPS Available Aisceted fom Active Doorkock Engne ff sos 98 v 0001 1 10 2003 10 15 46 Tre 9495554667 False False At the same time your Control Base WorkStation will send an SMS text message to all Contact numbers from the User account NOTE If configured the device will then place a silent phone call to the Control Base WorkStation allowing you to listen to all events and activities happening in the vehicle 63 Geo Fence Alert Geo Fence area has been violated If a device is entering leaving or crossing a predefined area that has been setup as Geo Fence the device will send a Geo Fence alert to the Control Base WorkStat
79. se False Fal 00000012 2006 10 27 D True False False False False Trt 00000040 2006 10 27 D True False False True True Fal 00000040 2006 10 27 0 True False False True True Fal 00000040 2006 10 27 0 True False False True True Tre it 00000040 2005 10 27 D True False False True True Fal 00000040 2006 10 27 0 True False False True True Trt 00000040 2006 10 27 0 True False True True True Fal 00000040 2006 10 27 D True False False True True Trt 00000040 2006 10 27 D True False False True True Trt 00000040 2006 10 27 D True False True True True Fa 00000040 2005 10 27 D True False False True True Trt 00000085 2006 10 27 D True False False False False Fal 00000085 2006 10 27 D False False False False False Fal 00000085 2006 10 27 0 True False False False False Fal 00000085 2006 10 27 0 False False False False False Fal 00000085 2006 10 27 0 True False False False False Fal 00000085 2006 10 27 0 True False False False False Fal 00000095 2006 10 27 D True False False False False Fal 00000085 2006 10 27 D True False False False False Fal 00000085 2006 10 27 D True False False False False sp b sa i GGG Wai OGG OOOO AAO fA Oh br S 0 T DAI E rod r s A 7 First Previous Next Last From the Time menu select the time period for which you want to view entries and events from the device status database From the Device ID menu select one device or select AU Devices to view the com
80. select the device from the Device ID menu Choose from the power saving options GPS Always On default Saving The GPS module will stay powered on all GPS Always On the time scanning for GPS satellites and Point at the current map window Click and hold the mouse button down and drag the cursor in the direction you want to draw the Geo Fence area Release the mouse button to view the rectangular area you want to setup as Geo Fence for the tracking object Repeat these steps if you want to define a new Geo Fence save positions continuously GPS Always Shut Down To keep the GPS module powered off It will only wake up if an alarm has been triggered GPS Always shutdown t Wake up time 60 SC Initialize Saving Mode avon EMBASSY A A CAMBRIDGE gw Wer or users send Location or Tracking BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eme uRCH OFS gs NOE NS a commands NK Time to get positions will take longer due to cold start of the GPS module If no GPS is available at the location of the device you will not be able to receive an actual position NANN r m ung N ist Wake Up Time Choose a time interval between 60 seconds and 2550 seconds 42 5 min in which you like the GPS module to power on and get GPS fix The module will stay on for approximately 1 minute to get positions and return to sleep mode SSO RESHER SHRED FERPLEO WIE A PHILLIES SS AS ay N OAIR CON 8 5 TREE EM SATS X NN NN S y ERRE ORAN SCHQUL Pw SEN BEE Bhi AR
81. stalled and set up prior to initialization through Control Base WorkStation For initialization GSM network with adequate signal strength for both GPS devices and GSM terminal of the Control Base WorkStation is required From the Control Panel in your Tracking System software select the Device ID of the GPS device you want to initialize The GSM phone number of the Device will appear in the Phone 8 Control 3 History de Search 4 field under the device ID ID paoooom Ai Eal P Click the Initialize button a E next to the device ID field to Phone 96 13823521561 send and initialize user information and configurations you have entered in the User Archive to the GPS device The GPS device will then be able to recognize and accept SMS commands you send from the Control Base WorkStation Every time you make changes on SIM card details GPRS dial in information and Contact numbers or change communication ports for GPS devices at the Control Base WorkStation you will need to reinitialize the device with the new configurations After initializing all GPS devices operators are able to locate and track them on the digital map receive current and past GPS information remote control various car security functions AVL receive alarm messages and vehicle locations in case of emergency accidents AVL car theft or tow away AVL for every device from your database 39 11 Configu
82. t are invalid under any applicable statute or rule of law such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the balance of this Agreement and such provisions or portions thereof are to the extent of their invalidity to be deemed omitted from this Agreement TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 6 2 Control Base Basic Functions 7 Application Overview 7 Main Menus Overview 8 Main Toolbar Overview 9 Control Panel Overview 10 History Panel Overview 12 Search Panel Overview 13 Online Panel Overview 14 Device Status Log Overview 14 AD Controller Panel Overview only for ADC models 16 Eagle Map Window Overview 16 3 Glossary 17 4 Installation Preparations 18 Recommended System and Hardware Requirements 18 System Preparations 18 5 Installing the Tracking System Software 19 6 Configuring Modem Connections 22 Preparing GSM Connection 22 Preparing 56K Modem DTMF Connection 22 Modem Configuration 23 Te Configuring GPRS and Data Connections 27 8 Adding Maps and Map Services 28 Map Display Options 29 Configuring GIS Server Connections 31 9 Adding User Accounts to the Database 32 How to Create User Entries 32 Other Accounts Manager Features 36 How to Create Group Accounts 37 10 Initializing GPS Devices 39 Initializing Devices from the Control Base 39 11 Configuring GPS Devices 39 Setup Geo Fence Areas for a Device 40 Setup Power Saving Modes 41 Setup GPS Storage Sequence for a Device AVL Models
83. t port Before you are able receive and send data packages from GPS GPRS Tracking devices all devices have to be configured with the IP address or domain if applicable and port number used for data exchange with the Control Base Workstation Enter the Default IP 1 address and Default Port 1 used for communication with the devices For direct connections it is usually the same IP address and Listening Port number as above You may also enter a related domain or dynamic domain and ports here If available you may enter a backup IP address and port number to let GPS GPRS Tracking devices connect in case the Default Port 1 gets too busy or blocked by too many incoming requests Enter the backup WorkStation information as Default IP 2 and Default Port 2 If no backup IP and port are available enter the same IP address and Port number as in Default IP1 Click Accept to save Default IP configurations To open the GPRS socket automatically when the Tracking System WorkStation software is started check Start GPRS service automatically 24 8 Adding Maps and Map Services From your Tracking System WorkStation you are able to load as many digital maps as you want for locating Tracking Objects on a map search for locations and calculate routes Mapping performance of the local map engine will depend on map size and hardware capacities of your PC Please keep in mind that to run Route Planner calculations on the map engine incorporated in the
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85. te one new user account From the application toolbar click Accounts Settings or open the Accounts Manager from the Menu to open your user database The Accounts Manager will appear Group Accounts vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gateway Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web Server Option amp cs 3 E b Account information Device ID Account asswort User Name Email Spare Account 00000001 Change User Information 00000001 Account information Device ID Account P asswor d Device SIM NO User Name Unit Type Control Center SMS Service Center NO Max Speed Datacall NO Language 00000001 Xample 1 81722292 Jimmy Ample AVL GPRS I 39335841 96250 120 English Enter the following data and information into the User Information Editor Data requirements in Red color are required to complete a new account information Manager x Accounts vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gatewav Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web Seer c 1 1 3 rs e a Account information Device ID Account Permission User Name Email Sp Password L 00000001 ample tenes CDIIDNILCC IL NUN Group o Permission advanced gt Spare Account Boo Vehicle Type pF SMS Out Cost 20 zd License Plate SMS In Cost oQ Engine NO APN intemetvoicescre ChassisNumber is oe a GPRS Dial NO g93 Vehicle Color IIl Color 2 M GPRS User ID Device Password G
86. the current status E 18 Using the SMS Editor Operators can write and send SMS text messages on behalf of user accounts from the Tracking System WorkStation SMS charges will be billed to the relevant user accounts of the device for which the text message has been sent From the Control Panel select the device from the Device ID menu In the Phone field enter the phone number to receive the SMS text message Message ID pooo0001 E sms O E Phone 18175554321 Create the text you want to send in the SMS editor window and click Send Message to send the message to the recipient 66 19 Configuring the Vehicle Data Collector ADC only If your device comes with ADC data collector module operators can configure details voltages and voltage alarms from the Control Base WorkStation In order to calculate travel distances and average speeds you will need to create a vehicle database consisting wheel diameters and pulse per round From the Manager menu or application toolbar open Vehicle Manager to access the vehicle database Vehicle ais smS SMS Gateway Modem GPRS Database Settinas web Server Ontion Vehicle Type Wheel Diameter Pulse per round Ford Explorer Ford Transit Hummer To add a new vehicle model to the database click Add New Type Enter a vehicle model name in the Vehicle Type column Enter the wheel diameter in the Wheel Diameter column Enter the pulse count for ev
87. ton to start the search The Search Results box will display all places or map objects that comply with the search criteria and contain the a name you have entered Double click at the matching name in the Search Results box The map window will open the relevant map extent and the search object will appear flagged with a callout box 47 NEUE KOOL OF ART PRERE K avE HS i EJK Y D 3j Ba R h THE ELSE x S us iet Ev erikon Be HWy s E CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION AM VETERANS MEMO NATIONAL MUSEUMOF AMERICAN H SES IS MEMORIA NATIONAL MH SEU MDE NATURA Lr CON imag B I3ARDEN pt p WASHINGT ey MONUMENT FERSON MOR M Sae ME MERI ART fia s S MIR THUR M MEM MUSEUM 2 7a BUREAU DF ENGRAVING AN es FAIRBROTHER ELEMENTARY SCH LENFANT BRADLEY soc Click Clear All Found in Map to remove all flags from the map window Calculating the Shortest Path and Routing Navigate Navigate Device ID noooooo1 Length 5 346m Path MOWNT VERNON faa E Straight42brn Turn Left 9THiGo Straight 8Bm Turn Right Select a device from the Device Status Log and click Set Current Position as Start if you want to calculate a route starting from the current GPS position of a tracking object The Device ID will be displayed in the Navigate Device ID field above Click Start from Search Result if you want to calculate a route starting with a search result selected from the Search Resu
88. ts you exit the program and end all activities Map Tools Point changes your mouse cursor from functional tool to default pointer Map Tools Zoom In lets you select an area to zoom into the map Map Tools Zoom Out lets you zoom out from a map area Map Tools Pan lets you grab and move the map Map Tools Full Extent lets you view the complete map Map Tools Measure Length opens tool to manually measure distances in map Map Tools View all Status in Area allows you to view the device status and information of all selected tracking objects within a specified area Map Tools Show and Draw GeoFence opens database to select device and lets you define Geo fence areas Map Tools Hide GeoFence hides all Geo Fences displayed in map Map Tools Remove GeoFence lets you remove Geo Fences settings for selected devices Map Tools Add New Map lets you add a new map from the local map database View Unit Status lets you open or close the Device Status Log View Control Panel lets you open or close the Control Panel View Scale Bar lets you open or close a metric scale in the current map extent View Compass lets you open or close a North indicator View Communication Record lets you open a database record set with all incoming and outgoing communication details View SMS Record lets you open a database record for all inbound and outbound SMS and SMS costs View Alarm Record lets
89. tween the backup modes Copy will save a copy of the data from the log to a file You still will be able to view the complete history log from the History Panel Move will clear the log from the History Panel and save it to a backup file This option is recommended if your status database is accessed frequently and over long time periods To load and view saved history logs from the database click Import Database Choose which status log you want to open from the backup file list 57 Using the Communication Record All communication details inbound and outbound traffic between Control Base WorkStation and devices will be stored in the Communication Record database You are able to view or monitor all communication details as they appear search and sort them according to parameters or print and export them to different file types From the application menu select View and Communication Record to open the communication window Device ID gt 7 From gt To v e m B amp Auto Refresh Expression Fromto Channels Origin 00000146 en Se IA Terminal unit 2Control Center YOOO0000099999906 2006 10 27 02 56 21 Terminal unit gt Control Center XB 349003C008201392 Terminal unit 2005 10 27 02 55 37 oooo0000 Terminal unit Control Center Yooooo00099999908 Sms Terminal unit 2006 10 27 02 55 31 Terminal unit gt Control Center XB249003C00820280 GPRS Terminal unit
90. ual GPS position this feature is currently only available for Asian map databases Click Clear All Found in Map to remove all points and route from the map window 49 14 Using the Location and Tracking Commands Locating and Tracking a Device To view the last known position of a tracking object on a map search the Device ID from either the Device Status Log or History Log Click in the table to show the selected position in the map window including the tracking object as a colored icon along with Device ID GPS date and time n Operator Windo d n nien pers J Bg File Map Tools View Manager Help amp x amp E k amp Qm NE S amp Aletwhenin X Washingon2 m 3 E amp j s 9 g m es QUEEN ANNES AVL GPRS Controller 00000001 AEE one 18175554321 raci Track Timer 4 hour f1 min Track Interval ES hour g min 30 sec Xe C 7 Comman ds a Security 4 t EMB OF BRUNEI DAR USSALAM are ate Gieipge 30 sec EMBASSY OF REP OF YEMEN ap Store Data every ojo Message EDGEWATER RIDING xU HIST Device ID GPS Available Door Lock Active Engine Off SOS Crash Door Op 00000001 2003 04 06 11 54 24 True False False False False False False lt Tracking System X 77 0528710342222 Y 38 8984592070335 2003 04 06 20 59 30 To know the current location and status of a Personal Tracking device PT2 open the Cont
91. ucts and services provided by the operator General Packet Radio Service A GSM data transmission technique able to transmit data rates from 56 up to 114 Kbps Users pay only for the volume of data sent and received Global System for Communication is a globally accepted standard for digital communication using a cellular network Tracking Device A GSM GPRS GPS enabled unit that is able to receive store and transmit GPS data recognize and implement commands and perform various security and safety functions 17 4 Installation Preparations Recommended System and Hardware Requirements The Tracking System WorkStation is designed as a stand alone tracking system with integrated map engine and database management To install the TSWS 1 3 your PC is required to meet the following minimum system requirements Pentium 4 Processor 2 00 GHz Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 or higher Windows XP RAM 512 MB Graphic Card 16 MB or higher Broadband Internet connection optional for use with GPRS devices Fixed real IP address optional for use with GPRS devices 1 free internet port not firewalled Free Disk Space for Control Base software 25 MB without maps GSM Terminal preferred Siemens TC 35 or higher SMS enabled GSM SIM card System Preparations If you have an earlier version of TSWS WorkStation or TSSR software It is recommended that you uninstall any pr
92. um alarms Upper and irregular voltage alarms Drop Check conn to activate or disable the Input line Click Save and Initialize Voltage to send all configurations to the device To connect or disconnect the ADC module click Start Communication or Stop Communication To reset the pulse counter to Zero click Clear Pulse AD Chart lets you view graphs and charts for Speed Odometer readings Fuel consumption and full reports Select a Begin Time and End Time for which you want to view the report and click Speed Odometer Chart to view the average speed chart for the selected period MA Search ud AD Controller AD Controller ID DoDODOD1 Phone 9613923521561 AD settings Lower Upper Drop conn vi non jooo f o Hr va non Sflo00 foo Sr v3 non foo foo Hr v4 non foo foo Hr Save and initialize voltage Start Communication Stop Communication Clear Pulse AD Chart Begin Time 25gg 10 24 00 00 00 End Time 2006 10 25 00 00 00 _ es a To receive a detailed chart about the fuel consumption V1 Input click Fuel Chart To view all current voltage status click Current AD Status Chart Eagle Map Overview The Eagle map window shows the position of the current map extent from the main map in a lower zoom level making it easier for you to know the overall location of a current position on the main map Use the mouse to pan and move the current map extent 16 4 Eagle Map
93. use the Modem Manager from the application menu or toolbar 23 Tracking System Operator Window mIIES File MapTools View Manager Help fX amp E k Gt G 809 3 N B S amp Alttwhenin x World Y 5 9 Ww md W Bee MIU Lake o aw ia i s sca E Peace j Reindegr Layee GPS Sent ie aes Y Vii 1 aisshun Ve Lake Soo Che eade EE Great i e A ee Qe Y Ee nr e J o SB s lt gt N First Previous Next Last Show Tracking History in Map Hide Tracking History in Map Backup Database Import Database Tracking System X 53 7801143973057 38 6438151241992 2003 04 06 19 57 32 3 To setup your SIM card information and GSM number click the Modem Settings button from the toolbar or open the Modem Settings Manager from the Menu Vehicle GIS SMS SMS Gateway Modem GPRS Database Settinas Web Server Option COMI com2 com3 coma coms come com7 coms COMI Hardware Open GSM Modem C 58K Modem Datacall NO 9 SIM 18173339998 SC 18170000100 Baud Rate a600 PIN ooo C DTMF Decod C Direct Connect Initialize modem now pleas wait The Modem Settings Manager allows you to connect to ports and initialize or disconnect external modems connected to your PC WorkStation To add a GSM modem manually select the relevant COM Port and check Open to open the port and establish a connection to the device 24 Check GSM Modem from the Hardware l
94. user database for searching adding changing or removing user entries m wg Vehicle Type Settings lets you setup a vehicle database used for speed calculations based on pulse and wheel diameters ADC required a er SMS Settings lets you setup and choose SMS modes Modem Settings lets you configure your COM ports and GSM SIM card information GPRS Settings lets you define port for GPRS socket and default communication ports for TCP IP data exchange Other Settings lets you change Fonts and font size for map display SMS text language Control Panel options and third party WorkStation connection BW E HE Control Panel Overview The Control Panel enables you to send tracking commands configure GPS Tracking devices activate security features and run the test diagnostic program The TSWS 1 4 automatically switches between different SMS Control Panels for different devices Personal Tracker models Vehicle Tracking devices etc according to device selections made in Accounts Settings ID Phone Get Location PT2 Controller sends a command to the Diagnostic Track Time lets you select and control all GPS devices ss Control 3 History BE Search _4 from your user database To refresh device list click Refresh Unit List ID noonnbus A button l Click the Initialize unit button 922 o o to send user information and settings PTS Cestino to the selected GPS unit To i
95. wie Lm J ct of the Vehicle Unit has measured on Input 4 00000003 2004 08 05 0 False False False False 22 5412 1 been pressed a Lees es Zie ru pF Speeding Shows if the maximum Digital Input Shows if a digital input is 00000006 2004 02 25 0 False True False False 60 194093 speed limit has been present on 1 00000007 2004 06 23 0 False False False False 26 142627 2 exceeded 00000008 2004 04 27 0 True False False False 0 0001 Power Removed Shows if main power Digital Input2 Shows if a digital input is 00000009 2003 12 14 1 False False False False 60 27425 iv source had been cut car present on 2 EE z battery Illegal ACC Shows if the ignition line has been bridged present on 3 Unauthorized Indicates if an Digital Input4 Shows if a digital input is The following page shows entries to the Device Status Log that will be made for every Number unauthorized SIM number present on 4 incoming data set entries in grey are only applicable for AVL in combination with vehicle is used data collector Voltage Alarm Shows when a voltage irregularity is measured 14 15 AD Controller Panel Overview only for ADC models The AD Controller Panel enables you to define voltage minimums maximums and voltage drop limits for every ADC vehicle data collector input reset pulse counter and view average speed and voltage reports AD Settings For each voltage input V1 Fuel V2 V3 and V4 you can define voltage minimum alarms Lower maxim
96. ype and location to save the SMS Record table To switch to print view in order to print or email the file click Print Check Auto Refresh if you wish to keep the table updated automatically while you are viewing it Using the Alarm Record All incoming alarms from devices are stored in the Alarm Record database You are able to view all device alarms as they appear search and sort them according to parameters or print and export them to different file types From the application menu select View and Alarm Record to open the Alarm Record window Device ID M From gt To oh D De amp Auto Refresh vj GPS Time V Received Time GMT Device ID Alarm Information SMS entries include Date Time of occurrence Record Time indicator if an SMS Gateway or connected GSM modem is used FromTo Sender From Recipient To complete message text Body Device ID and message costs Credit Cost Click at the column headers in the table to sort alphabetically through the record Click again to switch between ascending or descending order To view SMS records for one particular device only select the device ID from the drop down menu Device ID Click Refresh to refresh the database with recent SMS entries You may also check the Auto Refresh option If you want to have the table continuously updated while you are viewing be aware that this option may effect your computer memory in case of high communication traffic
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