GOSAFE G-G797-777 GPS Tracker User Manual G79 G77 V1 1 2 x
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G79/G77 User Manual v1.1 Copyright © 2014 Gosafe ATTENTION Do not disassemble the device. Do not touch before unplugging the power supply if the device is damaged, the power supply cables are not isolated or the isolation is damaged. All wireless data transferring devices produce interference that may affect other devices which are placed nearby. The device may be connected only by qualified individuals. The device must be firmly fastened in the predefined location. The device is susceptible to water and humidity. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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. INSTRUCTIONS OF SAFETY This chapter contains information on how to operate “G79/G77” safely. By following these requirements and recommendations you will avoid dangerous situations. You must read these instructions carefully and follow the strictly before operating the device! The device uses a 8V-32V DC power supply. The nominal voltage is 12V DC. It is advised to transport the device in an impact-proof package. Before usage, the device should be placed so that its LED indicators are visible, which show what status of operation the device is in. When connecting the connection cables to the vehicle, the appropriate jumpers of the power supply of the vehicle should be disconnected. Before dismounting the device from the vehicle, the connection must be disconnected. LEGAL NOTICE Copyright © 2014 Gosafe. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Gosafe is prohibited. Other products and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Conents 1. Packing list ...................................................................................................... 4 2. Specifications .................................................................................................. 4 3. Features and event ......................................................................................... 5 4. Overview.......................................................................................................... 6 4.1. Front ...................................................................................................... 6 4.2. Rear ....................................................................................................... 6 5. Installation ....................................................................................................... 7 5.1. SIM card ................................................................................................ 7 5.2. Sensor calibration .................................................................................. 7 6. LED behavior ................................................................................................... 8 6.1. GSM LED: Green................................................................................... 8 6.2. GPS LED: Yellow................................................................................... 8 6.3. Power LED: Red .................................................................................... 8 7. User command ................................................................................................ 9 8. Message sample ........................................................................................... 13 1. Packing list 2. Specifications Physical Dimension Weight Environment Operating temperature Interface USB CPU LED indicator Power supply *CAN *ISO *J1850 VCC GND Mini USB ARM 3 LED indicators External Backup battery 58.5(L)*50(W)*27(H)mm ~60g (With battery) -40℃ to +80℃ (without backup battery) -10℃ to +50℃ (with backup battery) CAN_H & CAN_L ISO_K & ISO_L J1850+ & J18501 PIN 2 PIN 2.0 STM32F103 GSM & GPS & POWER DC 8 to 32V Type Rechargeable, Li-Po 3.7V, 250mAh Power consumption Standby: 33mA@12V, Operating: 130mA@12V Antenna GSM/GPRS GPS Sensor Flash storage *Only for G79/G79W Model SIM card Internal antenna External antenna Model Channel Accuracy Sensitivity Accelerate sensor 16Mbits Built-In Cinterion BGS2-W 850/1900MHz Class 12 TCP/IP over PPP 1.8V & 3.3V 25*25mm with amplifier Not supported u-Blox NEO 6M 50 Parallel Channels Autonomous<2.5M -162dBm Built-In, 3 axis Built-In 3. Features and event Features OBDII interface Built-in 3 axis acceleration sensor A-GPS supported GSM jamming detection Private activity hour mode Multiple user profiles switching automatically on preset conditions Dynamic report interval on preset conditions Fixed distance and fixed angle cornering report Flexible report packet size on demand Various single events report and combination event report supported Hardware based Geo-fence supported up to 156 OTA firmware upgrade supported Supported event list Tracker is capable to report below specific events instantly via GPRS/SMS channel according to setting. Event name Status change event 1. Tow Quit tow Enter tow 2. Idle Quit idle Enter idle 3. Parking Quit parking Enter parking 4. Speed Enter preset speed range Leave preset speed range 5. GSM jamming Quit jamming Enter jamming 6. Geo fence Yes 7. GPS acquisition Yes 8. Health report Yes 9. Harsh brake Yes 10. Harsh acceleration Yes 11. Harsh left cornering Yes 12. Harsh right cornering Yes 13. Collision Yes 14. Turn over Yes 15. External power supply Under preset voltage threshold 16. Backup battery Under preset voltage threshold 17. *Wireless immobilizer status Connected Disconnected 18. *Tag status Tag absent Tag present 19. *Pair event Yes 20. *Tag low voltage No Yes 21. OBDII DTC event No Yes 22. Engine over revving No Yes 23. Engine over heat No Yes 24. Maintenance mileage notice No Yes 25. Engine oil changing notice No Yes 26. Tire changing notice No Yes 27. Engine status ON to OFF OFF to ON 28. SIM card balance notice Yes Note: Above events by default are disabled please enable them by configuration tool if necessary or contact your distributor for further information regarding this topic. 4. Overview 4.1. Front GPS antenna side Power LED indicator GSM status LED indicator GPS status LED indicator Microphone Mini USB 2.0 interface SIM card holder 4.2. Rear ODBII interface, protocol supported such as: SAE J1850-PWM SAE J1850-VPW ISO 9141-2 ISO 14230-4 ISO 14230-4 ISO 15765-4 SAE J1939 And so on PIN5: Signal Ground PIN4: Chassis Ground PIN6: CAN High (J-2284) PIN7: ISO 9141-2 K Line PIN14: CAN Low (J-2284) PIN10: J1850 BusPIN2: J1850 Bus+ PIN15: ISO 9141-2 L Line PIN16: Battery power 5. Installation 5.1. SIM card Step1: Metal part of SIM card facing down. Step2: Insert and push SIM card to the button of SIM holder to lock it firmly. 5.2. Sensor calibration This procedure is important for proper “harsh behavior” detection. 1. Locate OBDII interface around steering wheel, tracker will make a sound of “bi” when plug in. 2. Please do not start the car at the beginning and keep still as possible 3. Wait about 20 seconds. 4. Tracker will make sound of “bi” 3 times which indicating “static calibration” finished. Note: For each external power cycle tracker will restart calibration procedure. 6. LED behavior 6.1. GSM LED: Green Server socket connected: Flash once quickly every 3 seconds GSM network registered: Flash twice quickly in a row every 3 seconds GSM network unregistered: Flash 3 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds SIM card error: Flash 4 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds GSM module OFF: Never flash 6.2. GPS LED: Yellow GPS fixed: Flash once quickly every 3 seconds GPS unfixed: Flash twice quickly in a row every 3 seconds GPS communication error: Flash 3 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds GSM module OFF: Never flash 6.3. Power LED: Red Using external power supply: Flash once quickly every 3 seconds Using backup battery: Flash twice quickly in a row every 3 seconds Backup battery low voltage: Flash 3 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds 7. User command Command UNO0 This command is to set user phone number#1 that has authority to interact with tracker. Example: Phone number: 13800138000, country code: +86 1234,UNO0;+8613800138000 Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 UNO0:+8613800138000 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #1 Command UNO1 This command is to set user phone number#2 that has authority to interact with tracker. Example: Phone number: 13800138000, country code: +86 1234,UNO1;+8613800138000 Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 UNO1:+8613800138000 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #1 Command UPW0 This command is to change the default password 1234 for user phone number#1, 4 digits fixed. 1234,UPW0;5678 Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 UPW0:5678 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #2 Command UPW1 This command is to change the default password 1234 for user phone number#2, 4 digits fixed. 1234,UPW1;5678 Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 UPW1:5678 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #2 Command MEI This command is to query GSM module IMEI of tracker, aka device ID. 1234,MEI Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 MEI:351535053999389 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #3 Command BLS This command is to set low balance notification/query current balance of tracker SIM card. 1234,BLS;*125 Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 BLS:*125 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #4 Command PRQ This command is to query current position of tracker. 1234,PRQ Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 LTM 2013-06-06 14:17:12 http://maps.google.com/maps?q=23.164374,113.428576&t=m&z=16 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #5 Note: Position information in message may vary depending on setting/current status. Command MGR This command is to check current accumulation mileage of tracker, unit is meter. 1234,MGR Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 MGR:100000 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #6 Command CID This command is to check CCID of tracker SIM card. 1234,CID Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 CID:89860090191149028638 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #7 *Command IMM This command is to force immobilizing vehicle via wireless immobilizer. 1234,IMM;1;0;0 Tracker Remark User SMS G79 V1.00 IMM;0;0;0 is command to restore from IMM:1;0;0 immobilizing. EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #8 Note: This command is for G79W only. Command CAL This command is to ask tracker to call specific phone number, tracker will call back after receiving command. 1234,CAL;+8613800138000 Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 CAL:+8613800138000 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #9 Command AGN This command is to set volume gain of microphone. 1234,AGN;7;0 Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 AGN:7;0 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #9 Remark AGN;; : Microphone gain Range “0” to “7”, bigger value is louder volume. : Invalid Command OBS This command is to query current OBDII connectivity status. 1234,OBS Tracker Remark User SMS G79 V1.00 OBS: ; OBS:1;0 :Connection status EXT_PWR=11.94V “0” OBDII protocol is not connected. BAT=3.90V “1” OBDII protocol is connected. #10 :Specific protocol “0” Automatic “1” SAE J1850 PWM (41.6 kbaud) “2” SAE J1850 VPW (10.4 kbaud) “3” ISO 9141-2 (5 baud init, 10.4 kbaud) “4” ISO 14230-4 KWP (5 baud init, 10.4 kbaud) “5” ISO 14230-4 KWP (fast init, 10.4 kbaud) “6” ISO 15765-4 CAN (11 bit ID, 500 kbaud) “7” ISO 15765-4 CAN (29 bit ID, 500 kbaud) “8” ISO 15765-4 CAN (11 bit ID, 250 kbaud) “9” ISO 15765-4 CAN (29 bit ID, 250 kbaud) Command VER This command is to query current hardware and firmware version of tracker. 1234,VER Tracker Remark User SMS G79 V1.00 VER: ; VER:V1.02-US;V1.00 EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #10 Command FWU This command is to activate OTA firmware upgrade via GPRS. 1234,FWU Tracker User SMS G79 V1.00 FWU EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #10 The OTA upgrade process may cost around 10 minutes and there is a confirm message for it. Tracker User SMS G79 V1.10 Upgrade Success! EXT_PWR=11.94V BAT=3.90V #11 8. Message sample Content of message G79 V1.00 LTM 2013-06-06 14:17:12 http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%n(,%e&t=m&z=16 GSM -52dBm EXT_PWR=12.08V BAT=3.86V #30 Explanation Device name/Firmware version Date/Time Google map hyper link GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built-in battery voltage Consumed messages Content of message G79 V1.00 LTM 2013-06-06 09:41:22 GPS 1.55/0.50/3/4 N23.164302 E113.428456 SPD:0km/h 0 GSM -52dBm EXT_PWR=12.13V BAT=3.96V #27 Explanation Device name/Firmware version Date/Time HDOP/ALTITUDE in meter/Fixed satellite number/Time of first fixed N means north/S means south E means east/W means west Speed/Heading GSM signal strength External power voltage Built-in battery voltage Consumed messages Content of message G79 V1.00 LTM 2013-02-28 23:51:09 MCC/MNC/LAC/CID/RSSI 460/0/2503/962C/-53dBm 460/0/2731/40F4/-60dBm 460/0/2703/4050/-70dBm GSM -58dB EXT_PWR=5.13V BAT=4.17V #20 Explanation Device name/Firmware version Date/Time Base station information type Main station, MNC/MNC/Local area code/Station ID/Signal strength Neighbor station 1 Neighbor station 2 GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built-in battery voltage Consumed messages Content of message G79 V1.00 LTM 2013-06-06 14:17:12 http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%n(,%e&t=m&z=16 ETD:6/ACC ON GSM -52dBm EXT_PWR=12.08V BAT=3.86V #301 Explanation Device name/Firmware version Date/Time Google map hyper link Event ID/User defined event name/Data GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built-in battery voltage Consumed messages This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body.
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