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G2P User Manual v1.0
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SAFETY
Using connectors, ports, and buttons
Never force a connector into a port or apply excessive pressure to a button, because this may cause
damage that is not covered under the warranty. If the connector and port don’t join with reasonable ease,
they probably don’t match. Check for obstructions and make sure that the connector matches the port and
that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.
Operating temperature
G2P is designed to work in ambient temperatures between and stored in temperatures between -20ć to
+50ć. G2P can be damaged and battery life shortened if stored or operated outside of these temperature
ranges. Avoid exposing G2P to dramatic changes in temperature or humidity. When you’re using G2P or
charging the battery, it is normal for G2P to get warm.
Explosive atmospheres
Do not charge or use G2P in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as a fueling area, or in
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders). Obey all signs
and instructions.
Radio frequency interference
Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile phones (for example, in healthcare
facilities or blasting areas). Although G2P is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations
governing radio frequency emissions, such emissions from G2P can negatively affect the operation of other
electronic equipment, causing them to malfunction. Turn off G2P or use Airplane Mode to turn off the G2P
wireless transmitters when use is prohibited, such as while traveling in aircraft, or when asked to do so by
authorities.
Charging
Charge G2P with the included USB cable, or with other third-party cables and power adapters that are
compatible with USB 2.0, or power adapters compliant with one or more of the following standards: EN
301489-34, IEC 62684, YD/T 1591-2009, CNS 15285, ITU L.1000, or another applicable mobile phone power
adapter interoperability standard.
Contents
1. Packing list ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1
2. Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................ 1
3. Features and event ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
3.1. Features ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
3.2. Supported event list ............................................................................................................................................... 2
4. Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
4.1. Front ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
4.2. Rear ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
5. Getting started .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
5.1. Install SIM card ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.2. Set up by SMS command ....................................................................................................................................... 4
6. LED behavior ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
7. User command .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.Command UNO0 ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.Command UPW0 ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
3.Command USP0;0 ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.Command USP0;1 ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.Command UNO1 ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
6.Command UPW1 ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
7.Command USP1;0 ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
8.Command USP1;1 ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
9.Command MEI............................................................................................................................................................ 8
10.Command PRQ ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
11.Command TZN ......................................................................................................................................................... 9
12.Command DNU ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
13.Command APN ......................................................................................................................................................... 9
14.Command SVR .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
15.Command SVP;0 ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
16.Command SVP;1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
17.Command SOS........................................................................................................................................................ 10
18.Command BMC ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
19.Command GFS ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
20.Command PSS ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
21.Command LED ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
22.Command MGR ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
23.Command CID ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
8. Message sample .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
1
1. Packing list
2. Specifications
Physical Dimension 66.5(L)*35.5(W)*12.5(H)mm
Weight N/A
Environment Operating temperature -20ć to +50ć (with backup battery)
Bluetooth NOT Supported N/A
USB Micro USB 2.0
CPU ARM SC6531
LED indicator 1 LED indicators GSM & GPS & POWER
Power supply External N/A
Lithium battery Type Rechargeable, Li-Po 3.7V, 600mAh
Power consumption Standby: 2.5mA@3.7V, Operating: 130mA@3.7V
GSM/GPRS
Antenna Built-In
Model
SPREADTRUM SC6531
Quad band: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Multiple-slot Class 8 (dual band)/12 (quad band)
GPRS class 12/Station class B
TCP/IP over PPP
SIM card 1.8V & 3.3V, Micro SIM
GPS
Internal antenna FPC
External antenna Not supported
Model u-Blox G7020
Channel 50 Parallel Channels
Accuracy Autonomous<2.5M
Sensitivity -162dBm
Sensor Acceleration sensor Built-In, 3 axis
Flash storage 16Mbits Built-In
2
3. Features and event
3.1. Features
9SOS button to trigger instant SOS message
9Daily life water proof standard
9A-GPS supported
9Private activity hour mode
9Circular Geo fence supported
9Dynamic report interval on preset conditions
9Replaceable battery
9Mobile application & PC configuration utility
9Fall down detection
3.2. Supported event list
Tracker is capable to report below specific events instantly via GPRS/SMS channel as peer setting.
#
Event name
To user cell
To GPRS host server
1.
SOS button pressed
9
9
2.
Battery low voltage
9
9
3.
GPS unfix to fix
9
9
4.
GPS fix to unfix
9
9
5.
Entering grey area
9
9
6.
Leaving grey area
9
9
7.
Entering Geo-fence
9
9
8.
Leaving Geo-fence
9
9
9.
Fall down
9
9
3
4. Overview
4.1. Front
4.2. Rear
SOS event button
Pressing over 1 second to trigger
SOS event
LED indicator
Please refer chapter 6
Micro USB interface
For
charging battery &
PC configuration utility
Power switch
Pressing over 2 seconds to
power ON/OFF G2P
Battery cover
Remove battery cover by flipping
it from this crack
4
5. Getting started
5.1. Install SIM card
1
Remove cover at the shown
direction
from here.
2
Flip up battery from here to find
the SIM card holder
.
3
Step1:
Release SIM holder at shown
direction.
Step2:
Insert SIM card to SIM holder,
Metal part of SIM card facing to
PCB board.
Step3:
Lock SIM card holder at
shown
direction.
Step4:
Align contact point to install
battery back.
5.2. Set up by SMS command
Please refer chapter 7 “User command”.
5
6. LED behavior
LED behavior is determined by command LED, by default (LED;300;10) it will acting as below, please refer
command LED in chapter 7 for further information.
6
7. User command
1.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
G2P V1.00
UNO0:+8613800138000
BAT 60%
#1
2.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
G2P V1.00
UPW
0:5678
EXT_PWR=11.94V
BAT 60%
#2
3.Command USP0;0
This command is to set report mode0 for user phone number#1
1234,USP0;0;30S;G;W
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
USP0:0;
30S;G;W
BAT 60%
#1
USP0;0;<Report interval>;<Paramter1>;<Paramter2>
<Report interval>:
Range is from 30S to 900S, 15M to 59M, 1H to 720H.
S = Second
M = Minute
H = Hour
<Parameter1>:
G = GPS position preferred.
O = Disable position report.
<Parameter2>:
T = Position is shown in text.
W = Position is shown is hyper link.
Note: O is letter.
4.Command USP0;1
This command is to set report mode1 for user phone number#1
1234,USP0;1;30M;G;W
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
USP0:1
;30M;G;W
USP0;1;<Report interval>;<Paramter1>;<Paramter2>
7
BAT 60%
#1
<Report interval>:
Range is from 30S to 900S, 15M to 59M, 1H to 720H.
S = Second
M = Minute
H = Hour
<Parameter1>:
G = GPS position preferred.
O = Disable position report.
<Parameter2>:
T = Position is shown in text.
W = Position is shown is hyper link.
Note: O is letter.
5.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
G2P V1.00
UNO1:+8613800138000
BAT 60%
#1
6.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
G2P V1.00
UPW
1:5678
BAT 60%
#2
7.Command USP1;0
This command is to set report mode0 for user phone number#2
1234,USP1;0;30S;G;W
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
USP1
:0;30S;G;W
BAT 60%
#1
USP1;0;<Report interval>;<Paramter1>;<Paramter2>
<Report interval>:
Range is from 30S to 900S, 15M to 59M, 1H to 720H.
S = Second
M = Minute
H = Hour
<Parameter1>:
G = GPS position preferred.
8
O = Disable position report.
<Parameter2>:
T = Position is shown in text.
W = Position is shown is hyper link.
Note: O is letter.
8.Command USP1;1
This command is to set report mode1 for user phone number#2
1234,USP1;1;30M;G;W
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
USP1
:1;30M;G;W
BAT 60%
#1
USP1;1;<Report interval>;<Paramter1>;<Paramter2>
<Report interval>:
Range is from 30S to 900S, 15M to 59M, 1H to 720H.
S = Second
M = Minute
H = Hour
<Parameter1>:
G = GPS position preferred.
O = Disable position
report.
<Parameter2>:
T = Position is shown in text.
W = Position is shown is hyper link.
Note: O is letter.
9.Command MEI
This command is to query GSM module IMEI of tracker, aka device ID.
1234,MEI
Tracker
User SMS
G2P V1.00
MEI
:351535053999389
BAT
60%
#3
10.Command PRQ
This command is to query current position of tracker.
1234,PRQ
Tracker
User SMS
G2P V1.00
LTM 2013
-06-06 14:17:12
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=23.164374,113.428576&t=m&z=16
SPD 0km/h 0
CSQ
-52dBm
BAT 60%
#5
Note: Position information in message may vary depending on setting/current status.
9
11.Command TZN
This command is to set local time.
1234,TZN;08:00
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
TZN:08:00
BAT 60%
#6
TZN;<Time zone>
<Time zone>:
Format is HH;MM, range from -13:00 to 13:00.
12.Command DNU
This command is to set switching condition for report mode0 and report mode1.
1234,DUN;3
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
DNU:
3
BAT 60%
#6
DNU;<Parameter>
<
Parameter>:
0 = Always stick with mode0.
1 = When roaming switch to mode1, otherwise stick
with mode0.
2 = When battery low switch to mode1, otherwise
stick with mode0.
3 = Either roaming or
battery low will switch to
mode1, otherwise stick with mode0.
13.Command APN
This command is to set necessary information to connect with GPRS network.
1234,APN;CMNET;123;456
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
APN:
CMNET;123;456
BAT 60%
#6
APN;<APN name>;<Username>;<Password>
14.Command SVR
This command is to set GPRS host server IP and port
1234,SVR; 76.74.174.164;3032;;0
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
SVR:76.74.174.164;3032;;0
BAT 60%
#6
SVR;<IP>;<TCP port>;<UDP
port>;<Mode>
<IP>:
Host server IP or domain name.
<TCP port>:
Available TCP port
<UDP port>:
Available UDP port
<Mode>:
0 = Using TCP protocol
1 = Using UDP protocol
10
15.Command SVP;0
This command is to set report mode0 to GPRS host server.
1234,SVP;0;30S;G;T
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
SVP
:0;30S;G;T
BAT 60%
#1
SVP;0;<Report interval>;<Paramter1>;<Paramter2>
<Report interval>:
Range is from 30S to 900S, 15M to 59M, 1H to 720H.
S = Second
M = Minute
H = Hour
<Parameter1>:
G = GPS position preferred.
O = Disable position report.
A =
GPS and LBS position.
<Parameter2>:
T = Position is shown in text.
16.Command SVP;1
This command is to set report mode0 to GPRS host server.
1234,SVP;1;30M;G;T
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
SVP
:1;30M;G;T
BAT 60%
#1
SVP;1;<Report interval>;<Paramter1>;<Paramter2>
<Report interval>:
Range is from 30S to 900S, 15M to 59M, 1H to 720H.
S = Second
M = Minute
H = Hour
<Parameter1>:
G = GPS position preferred.
O = Disable position report.
A = GPS and LBS position.
<Parameter2>:
T = Position is shown in text.
17.Command SOS
This command is to toggle SOS button pressed event.
1234,SOS;1
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
SOS:1
BAT 60%
#6
SOS;<Parameter>
<
Parameter>:
0 = Disable SOS button.
1 = Enable SOS button.
11
18.Command BMC
This command is to set threshold percentage for battery low event.
1234,BMC;30
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
BMC:30
BAT 60%
#6
BMC;<Percentage>
<
Percentage>:
Low than this value will
switch to low voltage status
and trigger battery low event, range is from 5 to 99.
19.Command GFS
This command is to define a Geo fence.
1234,GFS;1;25.31;113.0;1000
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
GFS
:
1;25.31;113.0;1000
BAT 60%
#1
GFS;<Toggle>;<Latitude>;<Longitude>;<Radius>
<Toggle>:
0 = Disable Geo
-fence.
1 = Enable Geo
-fence.
<Latitude>:
Latitude of centre point of circular Geo fence,
In degree.
<Longitude>:
Longitude of centre point of circular Geo fence,
in degree
<Radius>:
Unit is meter, range from 100 to 1000000.
20.Command PSS
This command is to toggle power saving mode.
1234,PSS;1;3;2
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
PSS
:1;3;2
BAT 60%
#6
PSS;<Toggle>;<Stop duration>;<Transmission idle duration>
<Toggle>:
0 = Disable power saving mode.
1 = Enable power saving mode.
<Stop duration>:
Device stops for such duration
will switch to power saving
mode, unit is minute, range from 1 to 255.
<
Transmission idle duration>
Device has not data transmission request for such duration
will switch to power saving mode, unit is minute, range from 1
to 255.
12
Default: PSS;1;3;2
21.Command LED
This command is to set LED behavior.
1234,LED;300;10
Tracker
Remark
User SMS
G2P V1.00
LED:300;10
BAT 60%
#6
LED;<Power saving>;<Cycle interval>
<
Power saving>:
Value can be 0, and integer between
60 to 65535, unit is second.
0 = Disable LED
power saving mode, LED behavior always stick with
chapter 6.
60 to 65535 =
Any value between will enable LED power saving mode.
If battery is under
“Normal” status, after power on G2P LED will only
work
for such duration and stop working
(power saving purpose), until
battery is under “Charging/Charged/Low voltage” status LED will work
again
as chapter 6 shown.
<Cycle interval>:
This value define
s interval between each LED cycle, default is 10
seconds.
E.g.:
Command BMC set as BMC;60, co
mmand LED set as LED;300;10, and
current battery is 70% full, operating on battery only.
So
since power ON
, at the first 5 minutes LED will work as chapter 6 and
then stop working, afterwards battery drops under 60%
(or connect
with charger) LED will start working as Chapter 6 shown again.
Note: If any LED status changes then the <cycle interval> will be forced as 5 seconds for one time.
22.Command MGR
This command is to check current accumulation mileage of tracker, unit is meter.
1234,MGR
Tracker
User SMS
G2P V1.00
MGR:100000
BAT 60%
#6
23.Command CID
This command is to check CCID of tracker SIM card.
1234,CID
Tracker
User SMS
G2P V1.00
CID:
89860090191149028638
BAT=3.90V
#7
13
8. Message sample
Content of message
Explanation
G2P V1.00
LTM 2013
-06-06 14:17:12
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%n(,%e&t=m&z=16
SPD:0km/h 0
GSM
-52dBm
BAT 60%
#30
Device name/Firmware version
Date/Time
Google map hyper link
Speed/Heading
GSM network signal strength
Built
-in battery voltage
Consumed messages
Content of message
Explanation
G2P 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
BAT 60%
#27
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
Built
-in battery voltage
Consumed messages
Content of message
Explanation
G2P 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
BAT 60%
#20
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
Built
-in battery voltage
Consumed messages
Content of message
Explanation
G2P V1.00
LTM 2013-06-06 14:17:12
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%n(,%e&t=m&z=16
ETD:0/SOS
GSM -52dBm
BAT 60%
#301
Device name/Firmware version
Date/Time
Google map hyper link
Event ID/User defined
event name
GSM network signal strength
Built
-in battery voltage
Consumed messages
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