GlobalSat WorldCom TR-206 GPS Tracker User Manual TR 206 UM V1 3
GlobalSat WorldCom Corporation GPS Tracker TR 206 UM V1 3
User Manual
GS.TRAQ TR-206 User Manual Version 1.2 TR-206 page 2 CONTENT SAR Statement .................................................................... 4 1 Safety ............................................................................... 6 2 TR-206 Introduction......................................................... 8 Brief Introduction ............................................................8 Features.........................................................................8 3 Specifications ................................................................. 10 Hardware Specifications ................................................. 10 4 Getting Started............................................................... 12 Included accessories ...................................................... 12 Preparing your SIM Card for GPRS-activation..................... 13 Installing The SIM Card .................................................. 13 Charging the Battery...................................................... 15 Powering the TR-206 On/ Off........................................... 15 5 TR-206 Device Configuration .......................................... 16 Standby Mode............................................................... 22 Keypad Lock ................................................................. 25 6 Phone Call Function ........................................................ 27 Making Phone Calls ........................................................ 27 Answer or reject the incoming calls .................................. 28 Adjusting the earpiece volume during a phone call ............. 28 7 Phone Book ..................................................................... 30 Searching Your Contacts................................................. 30 8 Call List .......................................................................... 31 9 Settings of Tracker ......................................................... 32 Vibrating and ring.......................................................... 33 Ringing volume ............................................................. 33 Alarm Clock .................................................................. 34 Logger ......................................................................... 35 Auto Key Lock ............................................................... 36 Date and Time .............................................................. 36 10 Frequent Operation ...................................................... 38 Answer/ hang up the phone call....................................... 38 TR-206 page 3 Adjust the volume level .................................................. 38 Speed dial and phone book dial ....................................... 39 Sending out an emergency message to the assigned phone number(s) and/ or GPRS service server. ........................... 40 11 Installing The USB Driver and Device Utility For The TR-206 .............................................................................. 42 Install USB Driver.......................................................... 42 Install Device Utility....................................................... 49 12 Device Utility Operation................................................ 50 Logging into the Device Utility ......................................... 51 TR-206 Device Information ............................................. 54 Adding phone numbers to your phone book and assigning phone numbers to speed dial buttons ........................................ 56 Setting up phone number(s) to receive emergency messages .................................................................................. 57 Setting up GPRS parameters ........................................... 58 Setting up the ring tone and alarm clock........................... 59 Setting Up The TR-206 Logger......................................... 61 Setting up the language of the “Device Utility”................... 62 13 Simple Command.......................................................... 63 14 Troubleshooting and Safety.......................................... 65 TR-206 page 4 SAR Statement Your tracker is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the FCC of USA. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted with the tracker transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the tracker while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the tracker is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. TR-206 page 5 Before a tracker is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this tracker when tested for use at the ear is 1.32 W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.742 W/Kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among tracker models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various trackers and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for GSM transmitter and receiver used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the tracker, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. TR-206 page 6 1 Safety ● In order to reduce the risk of an electromagnetic wave, please use this tracker accordingly. ● Battery Usage: 1. ● ● ● ● The battery might explode if it is placed in the device incorrectly, or it is in an extremely high temperature environment. 2. Charge the battery in a cool dry place. 3. The included battery is manufacturer-approved to use with the TR-206. Do not use any other non-manufacturer approved battery. It might damage the tracker. If you need to change the battery, please contact your local GlobalSat dealer. 4. Please dispose of any unused batteries according to your local regulations. Persons with a pacemaker should keep the TR-206 more than 20 cm (6 inches) from their pacemakers when the TR-206 is powered on. Do not put the TR-206 in a breast pocket; doing so could create interference with your pacemaker. Turn off the TR-206 near medical equipment. Turn off the TR-206 when you are aboard an airplane. Not doing so can cause interference with aircraft. Do not use the TR-206 at a gas station or in a highly flammable area. TR-206 page 7 ● The TR-206 must be used without interfering and being interfered by local legal broadcasting stations. TR-206 page 8 2 TR-206 Introduction Brief Introduction The TR-206 is targeted towards children and the elderly. It not only works as a tracker but also as a basic cell phone with two-way voice communication to keep in touch with those whom are important to you, with pre-programmed phone numbers via a single button dialing. It also has an extra long battery life, and has an easy to use interface. The TR-206 come with a SOS emergency panic button that when pressed sends a text message to the assigned phone number(s) to alert them to your emergency. The device can record, track, and geo-tag its position via an “Over the Air” (OTA) command to the tracking unit. The device can also be setup with a “Geo- fencing” function, when the device is taken out of the “geo-fence” area it will alert the assigned phone number(s). Features 1. Four-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz personal tracker 2. Voice/SMS/GPRS communication. 3. Omni-directional GPS/GSM antenna 4. Built-in highly sensitive GPS chipset 5. Two-way voice communication 6. The TR-206 has the capability of being found instantly via the internet based location/tracking TR-206 page 9 service. 7. Up to 20 contacts in the phone book. 8. The TR-206 is equipped with an emergency panic button. 9. Remotely set the tracker configuration by SMS or GPRS or directly set via USB connection. 10. Supports Geo-fencing 11. The TR-206 sends SMS and tracker status to the assigned phone number or service platform when the battery power is low. 12. The TR-206 supports vibration and ringing functions. 13. The TR-206 uses a rechargeable and replaceable 1100 mAh Li-ion battery for a long standby time. 14. The TR-206 comes with an alarm clock function. TR-206 page 10 3 Specifications Hardware Specifications GSM Module: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz,GPRS class 10 GPS Chipset: High sensitivity GPS chipset Frequency: L1, 1575.42 MHz C/A code: 1.023 MHz chip rate Channels: 66 channels Antenna Type: Default Datum: Omni-directional GPS antenna WGS-84 Operation Temperature: -20 ° to 60 ° C Charging Temperature: 0 ° to 45 ° C Storage Temperature: -20 ° to 75 ° C Humidity: Dimension: 5% to 95% Non-condensing 84.5 mm(L) x 42.2 mm(W) x 17.2 mm(H) Weight: 70g Battery: Rechargeable and replaceable 1100 mAh Li-ion battery Charging conne ctor: DC 5V Standby time (GPS off, GSM on): Up to 1 week Periodic Report 10~13 hour (depends on environment) Operation time (60-second report interval): Talking time: 2 ~ 3 hour TR-206 page 11 USB Port: Sensor Certification Mini USB, used to connect to PC and power-charging。 Motion sensor。 CE, FCC, NCC, RoHs TR-206 page 12 4 Getting Started Included accessories TR-206 AC Charger Mini USB Cable 1100 mAh Li-ion Battery CD-ROM TR-206 page 13 Preparing your SIM Card for GPRS-activation 1.Inform your GSM service provider to activate the GPRS function, get the APN information, the user name, and user password. Installing The SIM Card Steps for installing the SIM card are as follows: 1. Turn the TR-206 on its face with the battery compartment facing up. 2. Open the battery cover. 3. Take out the battery after opening the cover. 4. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot, as shown on the device. 5. Place the battery back into the battery compartment, and put back the battery cover. TR-206 page 14 TR-206 page 15 Charging the Battery If you are using the TR-206 for the first time, charge the TR-206 for at least 5 hours. (The included battery is manufacturer-approved for use with the TR-206 tracker. The use of any other battery might damage the tracker. If you need to change/return the battery, contact your local dealer.) Powering the TR-206 On/ Off Power On:Press and hold the Power key for 3 seconds. The LCD and backlighting will turn on. If you are powering on the TR-206 for the first time the TR-206 will automatically adjust the time after the tracker gets a GPS fix. Power Off:Press and hold the Power key for 3 seconds. To be sure the TR-206 is powered off, the words “Shutting down” will be shown on the screen just before powering down. TR-206 page 16 5 TR-206 Device Configuration Front and Side (1) (2) (4) (3) (7) (8) (5) (6) (9) (10) (11) TR-206 page 17 Back and bottom (14) (12) (13) TR-206 page 18 (1) Receiver Receiver. Used for listening to the other party during the phone call. (2) LCD In standby mode, it shows the time and tracker status. During the phone call, it shows the talk time. When there is an incoming call, it shows the phone number of the incoming call. (3) Answer key/Call List/Selection key/ Unlock keypad When there is an incoming call, press the GREEN phone key to answer the phone call. In standby mode, press the GREEN phone key to access the Call List. In “Settings Menu”, press the GREEN phone key to confirm that setting. When the keypad is locked, click Speed dial #3 and then press the GREEN phone key to unlock the keypad. TR-206 page 19 (4) Speed dial 1 (Long click)/ Increase Volume/ Scroll Up/ Access to Setting Menu In standby mode, hold the button down to dial the speed dial that the #1 speed dial number is assigned to, or press the button to access the “Settings Menu.” During a phone call, press the speed dial #1 to increase the volume level. In “Settings Menu”, pressing this button will scroll up. (5) Power key (Long click)/ Reject key/ Exit key Hold down to power the device on/off. When there is an incoming call or during a phone call, press to reject or hang up the call. In the “Settings Menu”, press to cancel the setting and return to the last page. (6) SOS button(Long click)/GPRS Hold to send an emergency message to the assigned connection phone number or service platform. Press to connect to your TR-206 page 20 GPRS server service. (7) Speed dial 2 (Long click) /Phone book In standby mode, hold down to speed dial the #2 assigned phone number. In standby mode, press to enter the phone book. (8) Speed dial 3 (Long click) /Decrease the volume / Unlock keypad In standby mode, hold down to speed dial the #3 assigned phone number. During the phone call, press to decrease the volume level. When the keypad is locked, press the #3 and then press the “Call” key to unlock the keypad. (9) Speed dial 4 (Long click) In standby mode, hold down to speed dial the #4 assigned phone number. (10) Microphone Microphone for phone calls (11) Lanyard Hole Used for hanging a lanyard to prevent the tracker from accidentally being dropped. (12) Battery cover switch To open the battery cover slide the switch to the left, to lock the battery cover slide the switch to the right. TR-206 page 21 (13) Speaker Used to emit the ringing tone and alarm clock tone. (14) Mini USB Port Used for charging the TR-206, or setting parameters by connecting it to your PC TR-206 page 22 Standby Mode Status Icons The more bars that are visible, the GSM signal strength Power status stronger is the signal. Battery power status. This icon will be displayed when the Ringing setting ringing function is activated. This icon will be displayed when Vibration setting vibration function is activated. This icon will be displayed after an Alarm clock logger alarm is set. This icon will be displayed after the TR-206 page 23 GPS data logger function is activated. This icon will be displayed when the Keypad Lock keypad is locked. Has a GPS fix, GPS status No GPS fix Text Info Status Message Call List Local Time Date Shows the present tracker status. Status Message For example, Period report, Missed Call, Low Battery, Clock Alarm, etc. Shows the local time after your time Local Time zone is selected. The default time TR-206 page 24 zone is GMT+00:00. If this is not your time zone, access the “Date and time” settings in the menu selection to set the correct time zone. Shows the most recently dialed, Call List received, and missed calls. Shows the present date. When the tracker is used for the first time, the Date date is set to factory settings. The date will be adjusted to the present date after getting a GPS fix Note 1:In order to conserve battery power and lengthen the operating time, backlighting will be turned off after 10 seconds of non-use. The LCD will be turned off after 30 seconds of non-use. Note 2:After getting a GPS fix, The TR-206 will display the correct local time and date. TR-206 page 25 Keypad Lock In order to prevent the keypad from accidentally being pressed, the keypad will automatically lock after 10 seconds of non-use. When the keypad is locked, the locked icon will be shown in the example below. Keypad is not locked Keypad is locked TR-206 page 26 You can unlock the keypad by pressing the “Down” key first and then the “Call” key second. TR-206 page 27 6 Phone Call Function Making Phone Calls ● You can have up to 20 contacts in your phone book. (Please refer to Chapter 11 for adding contacts to your phone book.) ● The first four phone numbers are auto assigned to the 4 speed dial keys. You can make a phone call to the assigned phone numbers by holding the speed dial keys in standby mode. ● Making phone calls to the contacts from your phone book: Press the “Left” button to access your phone book and use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to reach the desired contact, and then press the “Answer” button. If you want to cancel the phone call, press the “Reject” button. TR-206 page 28 Answer or reject the incoming calls ● When there is an incoming call, press the “Answer” button to answer the call. As shown in the picture below. ● To reject an incoming call or to hang up the phone call press the “Reject” button. As shown in the picture below. Adjusting the earpiece volume during a phone call ● To adjust the earpiece volume during a phone call. Press the “Up” button to increase the volume level or “Down” button to decrease the volume level. TR-206 page 29 TR-206 page 30 7 Phone Book Searching Your Contacts To access your phone book press the #2 button. You can have up to 20 contacts in your Phone Book. After accessing to the Phone book, please refer to the picture below for an operation example. Call the displayed phone number Contacts 1.Father 0988773268 Call Exit Scroll to last contact Press to return to the main menu Scroll to next contact TR-206 page 31 8 Call List In standby mode, you could short click “Call” key to access to the “Call List.” System could separately record 10 sets of dialed calls, received calls and missed calls. If there are over 10 sets of call records, the latest record will replace the oldest record. After accessing to the Call List, please refer to the diagram below for operation. Dialed Numbers 1.0282263799 2009.4.16 AM 11:11 Call the shown numbers on the screen Call Back Return to Main screen Scroll to last call record Switch between Switch between dialed calls/ dialed calls/ received received calls/ calls/ missed calls Scroll to next call record TR-206 page 32 9 Settings of Tracker In standby mode, you could short click “Up” or “Down” key to access to the “Setting Menu.” Menu Access to the highlighted item Date and Time Ringing Volume Select Short click “Up” or “Down” key to access the The selected item is highlighted Exit Exit from “Setting Menu.” “Setting Menu.” There are 6 settings in the Setting Menu as shown below. 1) Vibrating and ring 2) Ring volume 3) Alarm setup 4) Logger 5) Auto key lock 6) Date and time TR-206 page 33 Vibrating and ring There are 3 selections for the “Vibrate and ring” setting: “Ring only”, “Vibrating only”, and “Vibrate and ring". Ringing volume There are 4 selections for the “Ring Volume”: Low, Medium, High, and Progressive. TR-206 page 34 Alarm Clock There are 3 settings for the alarm clock. After accessing the alarm clock menu, press the “Up” and “Down” keys to select the alarm clocks and then press the “Call” key for editing the alarm clock. There are 4 frequencies for the alarm clock: Daily, Recurrent, Once, and Disable. After selecting the frequency, click “Call” key to set the alarm time. TR-206 page 35 Logger After accessing the “Data Logger” settings, click the “Call” key to start the GPS data logger. The tracker will start to record the GPS location and save the data in the memory. Press the “Call” key again to stop the GPS data logger.(If there is not enough memory to record the data; the most recent GPS location will replace the oldest one. Start Data Logger Stop Data Logger TR-206 page 36 Auto Key Lock After accessing the “Auto Key Lock” setting, choose either to turn on the feature or turn off this feature. The default is set to “On.” After turning on the function, the keypad will automatically lock after idling for 10 seconds. Date and Time To set the appropriate “Time Zone”, “Daylight Saving” features, and “Time Format” in the “Date and time” settings menu, follow the below steps: Time Zone: Use the “Up" and “Down" buttons to reach your time zone and press the “Call" button to select it. Daylight Saving: Use the “Up" and “Down" buttons to select Standard time or Daylight saving time and then press the “Call" button to save the setting. TR-206 page 37 Time Format: Use the “Up" or “Down" buttons to select the “24 hours" setting or the “AM/PM" setting as the time format, and then press the “Call" button to save the setting. TR-206 page 38 10 Frequent Operation Answer/ hang up the phone call ● When there is an incoming call; you can press the “Call” button to answer the phone call. ● To reject an incoming call or to hang up the phone call, press the “Reject” button. Adjust the volume level ● During the phone call, you can use the “Up” button to increase the volume level or the “Down” button to decrease the volume level. TR-206 page 39 Speed dial and phone book dial ● To add contacts to your phone book you must use the “Device Utility.” The TR-206 has the capacity to store up to 20 phone numbers in its “Phone book”. ● Your first four contacts in your phone book are auto assigned to the TR-206’s speed dial buttons. To dial a speed dial contact press and hold the assigned button to call the contact. Please refer to the diagram below for the corresponding position of the speed dial buttons. TR-206 page 40 ● To call the contacts in your phone book, press the#2 button with the phone book icon on it to access your phone book and use the #1 or #3 button to search your phone book, when you have found the desired contact press the “Answer” button to call the contact. To cancel the phone call, press the “Reject” button. Sending out an emergency message to the assigned phone number(s) and/ or GPRS service server. ● To setup the assigned phone number(s) with the emergency messaging service you must use the device utility. The TR-206 has the capability of having up to 6 phone numbers to setup with the emergency message service. In standby mode, after pressing the emergency button, the TR-206 will send the emergency message to the assigned phone number(s) and/ or to your GPRS service server. In order to prevent the emergency button from being accidentally pressed, the emergency button on the TR-206 needs to be held for 3 seconds until the device vibrates, after that the message will be sent out. TR-206 page 41 IMPORTANT:The TR-206 will send out an emergency message regardless if the device has a GPS fix or not. What this means that the receiver of the emergency message will receive the message without accurate GPS coordinates. TR-206 page 42 11 Installing The USB Driver and Device Utility For The TR-206 Install USB Driver y Insert product CD to the CD ROM of PC. Your PC will automatically open the program for the installation and prompt you to select an installation option. y Click on the “USB driver” option. A folder named “USB Driver” will open. If the operating system of your PC is XP or Vista, please click on the “XP,Vista” folder and then click TR-206 page 43 “STM32 VCPDriver_V1.1_Setup.exe” to install. Follow the screen instruction to finish the driver installation. • If the operating system of your PC is Windows 7, please click on the “Windows 7” folder. Then please follow the instruction below to install USB driver. • Right click on this “Windows 7” folder and click on copy. Go to your desktop and click paste. This folder will then be copied to your desktop. • Connect your TR-206 to your PC using the included USB cable. • Turn on the power to your TR-206. • Press the Reject/Power button. A window as shown below will be brought up. Click on the “Install USB Driver” option. TR-206 page 44 • Select “Install from a list or specific location [Advanced]” and click the Next button. TR-206 page 45 • Click the Browse button and locate the folder you copied (stmcdc-x86-x64) to your desktop earlier and then click the Next button. TR-206 page 46 • Windows will search the folder for the required drivers. When it is done, click the Next button. TR-206 page 47 • Select “STM Virtual COM Port”, click the Next button. • The window shown below will pop up. • Click “Continue Anyway”. • After you click on the “Finish” button ( shown on the window below) the USB driver has been successfully installed! TR-206 page 48 Note: The USB driver is installed on the COM port the TR-206 device is connected to. If you connect the TR-206 into a different COM port on your PC next time, you will have to install the USB driver on to that COM port. TR-206 page 49 Install Device Utility 1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. Your PC will automatically open the program for the installation and prompt you to select an installation option. 2. Click on the “Install Device Utility” option. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the installation. TR-206 page 50 12 Device Utility Operation Connect your TR-206 device to your PC via the supplied USB cable, and then launch the “Device Utility” program. Click on the “Hang up/ Power” button to enter the settings mode, from there the “Device Utility” will be able to detect your TR-206. The image shown below is what you will see for the first time when you connect your TR-206 to your computer and open “Device Utility”. TR-206 page 51 The default name of your TR-206 is shown as the device IMEI number. To change the name click on “Device Information”. Logging into the Device Utility Click the “Login” button on the right corner of the home screen, once clicked you will be directed to the login screen. (see the screenshot below.) Enter the default password and then click Login. (The default password is “0000”.) In order to protect your privacy, please change the default password in the “Device Information” settings. TR-206 Icon Device Information Contacts & Message GPRS Parameters page 52 Function Set the device name, phone number, time zone, change the login password Add contact phone numbers in the phone book, assign the phone numbers for speed dial keys and receiving the emergency message. Set the GPRS parameter and read the GPRS server address TR-206 Ringing & Alarm page 53 Set the ringing tone, alarm clock frequency, etc. Turn on/ off GPS data logger, export/ delete logger files. Logger Set the language of Device Utility Setting TR-206 page 54 TR-206 Device Information Click icon to access the device information settings. Here you can change the device name, the device phone number, the time zone, and your login password. Item Description Device IMEI Your IMEI can be found on the packaging of the device or in the battery compartment. Device Name Enter the identification name of your TR-206 Device Phone Number The phone number of the SIM card in your TR-206 Time Zone Choose the local time zone TR-206 page 55 Time Format Choose the time format shown on TR-206 LCD Daylight Saving Turn on/off Daylight savings Date Format Choose the date format shown on TR-206 LCD Auto Key Locks Turn on the Auto key lock function. Note: After turning on this function, the keypad will be locked after 10 seconds of idle. Command and Software Password Change the login password of Device Utility and the password of simple command. Default is 0000. SIM card PIN code Enter the correct SIM PIN for proper operation of TR-206. Wrong SIM PIN would result in power-on failure. And if still try to power on TR-206 over 3 times; the SIM card will be locked. TR-206 page 56 Adding phone numbers to your phone book and assigning phone numbers to speed dial buttons Click menu. icon to access to the phone book and speed dial The TR-206 has the capability of having up to 20 phone numbers total. The first four phone numbers are automatically assigned to their corresponding speed dial buttons. You could use the buttons to adjust the order of the phone numbers. Click on the Apply button to confirm the changes. TR-206 page 57 Setting up phone number(s) to receive emergency messages Click icon and then click the “SMS Message” tab to access the SOS emergency message options. Item Description Emergency Message Enter the phone numbers for receiving emergency message. You could set up to 6 sets of phone numbers. (Please set the phone number that could receive SMS.) SMS Report Phone Enter the phone number for receiving TR-206 page 58 Number location reports Report Interval GPRS report interval SMS Format Choose the SMS format to be engineer format or text format After you are done, click the Apply button to confirm the changes. Setting up GPRS parameters Click icon to access the GPRS parameter settings. Item Description GPRS APN Please contact your telecommunication service provider GPRS User Name TR-206 page 59 GPRS Password DNS 1 for the parameters and then enter the value. DNS 2 Host/ Port Settings Only for displaying the server address of GPRS service After you are done, click the Apply button to confirm the changes Setting up the ring tone and alarm clock Click settings. icon to access the ring tone and alarm clock TR-206 page 60 Item Description Ring tone Choose the ringing tone of incoming call. You could click Play button to play the ring tone and click Stop button to stop it. Vibrate and ring Choose the method of reminding user of the incoming call: Vibrate and ring, or Ring only, or Vibrating only, or Mute Ringing Volume Choose the ringing volume of incoming call :Low , Medium, High, Progressive Alarm You could set 3 sets of alarm clock. There are 4 frequencies of the alarm clock: Daily, Recurrent, Once, and Disable. After selecting the frequency, please set the alarm time. If you choose “Recurrent” as the frequency, please choose what days to activate the alarm clock After you are done, click the Apply button to confirm the changes. TR-206 page 61 Setting Up The TR-206 Logger Click settings. icon to access the TR-206 GPS data Logger Item Description GPS Data Log Interval Set the interval for recording GPS data. Check “ON” to start recording GPS data Data log Export to Choose the data to be exported into CSV or KML format. You could check “Drop no-fix data” to delete the no-fix data TR-206 Delete Data Log page 62 After exporting the data, you could click “Delete Data Log” button to delete the data log in the TR-206 After you are done, click the Apply button to confirm the changes. Setting up the language of the “Device Utility” Click the settings. icon to access the Device Utility Language Select your preferred language from the pull-down menu of the available language options. After selecting your preferred language, click Confirm to change the displayed language of the Device Utility. TR-206 page 63 13 Simple Command You could send simple commands to TR-206 by mobile phone’s SMS. In order to protect the privacy, the simple command should be followed after the password of the “Device Utility.” (Please refer to page 48 and page 52.) The simple commands must be capital case. The simple commands could be optionally added with the equal mark and the concerning parameters. If you do not add parameters with the simple command, TR-206 will take the present setting as the setting. The simple commands are “ping TR-206”, “TR-206 periodic report”, “TR-206 motion report”, and “Link to server.” For ping command, you could set the tolerance time of GPS fix. For periodic report, you could set the report interval. For motion report, you could set the static report interval and the moving report interval. So there are two simple commands for TR-206 to switch to motion report, one is “MM” for setting moving report interval, and the other is “MS” for setting static report interval. The unit of the simple command’s concerning parameters is second. Below please find the table of simple command. You could send several simple commands in one SMS. The simple command is separated by the “comma.” Command Code Word Concerning Parameter Ping PI =tolerance time of GPS fix TR-206 page 64 Periodic report PR =report interval Motion moving MM =moving report interval Motion static MS =moving static interval. Link Server LI Command format: “password,simple command,simple command,simple command” Note: Do not keep any blanks between the commas. Otherwise, TR-206 could not distinguish what is the command. Example 1, ping TR-206 and set the tolerance time of GPS fix as 3 minutes. The password is 520JX The command is “520JX,PI=180” Example 2, switch TR-206 to motion mode and set the moving report interval as 30 seconds and static report interval as 30 minutes. The password is 7777. The command is “7777,MM=30,MS=1800” Example 3, make TR-206 to periodically report with the interval of factory value. The password is VICTORY. The command is “VICTORY,PR” TR-206 page 65 14 Troubleshooting and Safety It takes about 3~4 hours to fully charge the battery when TR-206 is powered-off. If you charge battery in powered-on status, it will take more time to fully charge the battery. Please avoid storing your TR-206 in extreme temperatures (heat/cold) or a humid area. Do not leave the device in your car under the direct sunlight with the windows closed. A high temperature environment may damage the device or even cause battery explosion. TR-206 page 66 FCC Regulations: • This mobile phone 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 mobile phone 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 radiated 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.
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