USER Manual 1. Installation Manual 1.1 SIM Card Pre-installation a. GSM SIM Only b. SIM card should have its GPRS function enabled. c. SMS request will function only if Caller ID function is enabled. d. If SIM card is locked via PIN, please unlock SIM. 1.2 Turn on& turn off device & charging 1.2.1 Turn on device a. Open the SIM card cover. b. Insert SIM card into the SIM slot, metal face down. c.Turn on the device by slide switch at the side of the device, the blue light and yellow light glitter once, then yellow LED will on for few seconds when detecting signal, and then turns off. c. Call the device SIM number and it is supposed to get through without answer. (if you are using a data SIM which is not supporting call function, ignore this step.) d. Close the SIM cover after SIM installation 1.2.2 Turn off device Turn off the device by slide switch at the side of the device 1.2.3 Charge the device Connect the device with 5V power through USB port. The RED LED is steadily on during charging and turns off when it is fully charged. 2. Operation Commands Guide 2.1 Set APN: (VERY IMPORTANT AND MUST BE DONE 1ST) For the device to send data to the server, this command MUST be enabled. SMS: *apn*AXXX*BXXX*CXXX* This command sets the telecom Access Point Name. BXXX refers to user name, CXXX refers to password. If there is no user name and password required, send as *apn*AXXX*
If there is user name but no password required, send as *apn*AXXX* BXXX*
APN information can be checked on local telecom website. You will receive the following text: "Notice: APN is set to XXX. User name: XX. Password:
XX 2.2 Registering the Master Controller SMS to the device: *master*123456*+1XXXXXXXXXXXX*, (For instance, master controller phone number is +1XXXXXXXXXXXX. +1 refers to the country code. XXXXXXXXXXXX is the cellphone number. Please make sure country code is included, and digit 0 is not needed before cell phone number) Device Response: "Notice: Cell Phone # xxxxxxxxxx is set to master controller, the password is 123456. (The device has a default password of 123456 to initially program in your PDA/Phone. NOTE: The device will ONLY listen and respond to instructions from this number unless you choose to turn on the multi controller function and open the device to any cell phone number 2.3 Changing the Password:
SMS: *password*654321* (654321 refers to new password) You will receive the following text: "Notice: The password change is successful for
+1XXXXXXXXXX. The new password is 654321. Note: Changing password command has to be sent from master controller number. 3. Motion Detected Alert the Master Controller will receive an Call/SMS alert once the device detects vibration indicating possible motion. 3.1 Set vibration sensitivity There are 5 levels of the motion sensitivity. 1 being the most sensitive, 5 the least, default setting is 1. SMS: *sensitive*1-5*
3.2 Set SMS Alert There will be a SMS alert send to master number when any motion is detected, after 3 minutes of non-movement. The system default setting is alert off, and can be turned on by command. SMS: *smsalert*
To enable motion sms alert function. SMS: *alertoff*
To turn off motion alert function. 4. Tracking via SMS 4.1 SMS: *locateaddress*
Master number will receive the Cell tower address of the device via SMS. 4.2 SMS: *locatemap*
Master number will receive a Google map link. Click the link to view the map via cellphone browser. Device will reply the map link cell tower location. And this function is suitable for smart phone user only. This allows any SMS enabled cell device to query the unit for location, status, etc. System Health and status check. Returns text message indicating various system 5. Status query SMS: *status*
diagnostics 6. Multi Controller SMS: *multiquery*
Notice: Multi query feature enabled. SMS: *multiqueryoff*
The unit will now only respond to the Master controller. Device Response: to the Master Controller: Notice: Multi query feature disabled. 7. Reboot SMS: 88888888 Reboot system, previous settings will not be cleared. 8. Master query SMS: 999999 To check registered master number, password and devices serial number. 9. Default SMS: default To operate factory default, previous settings will be cleared. 10. Low battery Alert There will be a low battery SMS alert sent to master number when battery drops to 20% of its capacity, and the routetrack function will be turned off for power saving. And it will resume working when battery is charged. The alert number can be appointed to any other cellphone number if needed. Appoint low battery alert number SMS:*lowbat*alert cellphone number*Note: Please make sure country code is included in the cellphone number. Example
*lowbat*+319876543210*
11.Device Information SMS: *about*
You will receive a text message include software edition information and devices serial number. 12. Command Setting List Function Command Description APN Setting
*apn*AXXX*BXXX*CXXX*
Master Setting
*master*123456*+1XXXXXXXXXX XX*
Password Changing
*password*654321*
Vibration Sensitivity Setting
*sensitive*1-5*
SMS Alert
*smsalert*
This command sets the telecom Access Point Name. BXXX refers to user name, CXXX refers to password. is
+1 refers to the country code. XXXXXXXXXXXX the cellphone number. Please make sure country code is included, and 0 is not needed before cell phone number Original password is default as 123456. 654321 refers to new password. 1 being the most sensitive, 5 the least. Default setting is 1. SMS notification will sent to master number when motion is detected after 3 minutes non-
movement.
*alertoff*
End SMS alert Address Query
*locateaddress*
Google Map Search
*locatemap*
Cell tower address information of current location. Google Map link with current cell tower location. Status query
*status*
Check system status Function Command Description Multi Controller
*multiquery*
Enable multi controller function
*multiqueryoff*
End multi controller function Device Information
*about*
Reboot 88888888 Master Query 999999 Software edition information and devices serial number. Reboot the system, previous settings will NOT be cleared. Registered master number information, password and devices serial number. Low Battery Alert Number
*lowbat*country code (plus) cellphone number*
To set low battery alert number. Factory Default default Default system, previous settings will be cleared. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.0 cm must be maintained between the users body and the product, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.