GlobalSat WorldCom TR203 GPS Tracker User Manual TR 203 Personal Tracker

GlobalSat WorldCom Corporation GPS Tracker TR 203 Personal Tracker

User guide

TR-203 Personal Tracker
User Manual
Version: 0.1
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Reminders for Users
Power Supply Usage
y TR-203 is not fully charged while it is shipped from factory. Before using TR-203 for the
first time, please charge it by connecting to AC power adapter under the power-off
condition.
Safety Precaution
y TR-203 contains a Li-ion battery. The battery is completely fixed with TR-203. There is a
risk of fire and burns if the device is handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, and
puncture, externally short contracts or circuits, dispose of in fire or water.
y Do not use TR-203 that appears damaged, deformed, overheats, or emits a foul odor.
y Do not place TR-203 where the temperature may exceed 55 (131)
y Only use original manufactured power charger
CONTENT
1. Introduction...............................................................................................................4
1.1 Delicate Appearance.........................................................................................................4
1.2 LED Indicator.......................................................................................................................5
1.3 Accessories...........................................................................................................................6
2 TR-203 Operation........................................................................................................7
2.1 Charge the device .............................................................................................................7
2.2 Install SIM card..................................................................................................................7
2.3 Turn on/off the device......................................................................................................8
2.4 Use the carry bag..............................................................................................................8
3 TR Management Center 203 Setting ..........................................................................10
3.1 The computer system requirements of the TR Management Center 203
program:..................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 The network requirements of the TR Management Center 203 program:10
3.3 Copyrights and Example Information...................................................................... 13
3.4 Install TR Management Center 203..........................................................................14
3.5 TR Management Center 203 Screen Introduction..............................................17
3.5.1 Tracker and Main Tool Bar................................................................................ 18
3.5.2 Query Tool ..............................................................................................................19
3.5.3 Data Output Area.................................................................................................20
3.6 Skype Setup ......................................................................................................................20
4 TR Management Center 203 Operation......................................................................24
4.1 TR Management Center Basic Setup........................................................................ 24
4.2 Tracker Management......................................................................................................24
4.2.1 Set up TR-203.......................................................................................................25
4.2.2 Tracker Management..........................................................................................30
4.2.3 Deleting a TR-203 tracker................................................................................31
4.2.4 Editing a TR-203 tracker...................................................................................33
4.3 Tracker Group Management........................................................................................35
4.3.1 Add a Group...........................................................................................................35
4.3.2 Edit Group...............................................................................................................36
4.3.3 Rename Group......................................................................................................37
4.3.4 Delete Group.........................................................................................................39
4.4 Instruction of using TR Management Center........................................................41
4.4.1 Ping TR-203 ...........................................................................................................41
4.4.2 TR-203 Periodic Report......................................................................................43
4.4.3 TR-203 Motion Report........................................................................................ 46
4.4.4 TR-203 Parking Mode.........................................................................................48
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4.4.5 TR-203 Sleep Mode.............................................................................................50
4.4.6 TR-203 Voice Monitor.........................................................................................52
4.4.7 Turn off TR-203.....................................................................................................53
4.4.8 Comparison between parking mode, motion mode, sleeping mode,
and standby mode .......................................................................................................... 54
4.5 TR Management Center Data Query........................................................................ 55
4.5.1 Look up for history data.................................................................................... 55
4.5.2 Export the data into KML format...................................................................58
4.5.3 Delete the history data in the database.....................................................59
4.6 Update TR-203’s Firmware........................................................................................... 61
Appendix......................................................................................................................63
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1. Introduction
TR-203 is a personal tracking device with fast acquisition time. It is compact, portable and
stylish in design with GPS / GSM / GPRS wireless network. User can easily remotely
configure TR-203, and then displays the location by specific map software. Plus voice
monitoring function, this is simply your best choice for remote tracking.
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1.1 Delicate Appearance
1 SIM card holder
2 SOS button
3 Power status LED
4 GSM LED
5 GPS LED
6 Reset key
7 Power Key
8 Mini USB port
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1.2 LED Indicator
1. Status LED:
LED Orange Red
State TR-203 is connected to Charger or
USB cable Battery power is low
2. GSM LED:
LED Blink Quickly (Once per second) Blink Slowly (Once every 3
seconds)
State No SIM card inserted
TR-203 is searching GSM network
SIM card is registering to GSM
network
Standby Mode
3. GPS LED:
LED Blink Quickly (Once per second) Blink Slowly (Once every 3
seconds)
State TR-203 does not get GPS fix TR-203 gets GPS fix
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1.3 Accessories
TR-203 AC charger
USB cable CD Utility
Carry Bag
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2 TR-203 Operation
2.1 Charge the device
Before using TR-203 for the first time, please fully charge it by connecting AC power adapter
under the power-off condition. You can also charge TR-203 by connecting it to PC or
Notebook via USB cable. (The power of PC or of notebook should be turned on.)
The status LED will turn orange when the device is being charged. When the device is fully
charged, status LED will be off
2.2 Install SIM card
With the metal contacts facedown and the notch on the SIM card left side, insert the SIM card
into the SIM holder.
You could take out the SIM card by lightly press the SIM card with your nail.
Note:
Before installing or taking out SIM card, please power off TR-203.
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2.3 Turn on/off the device
You could turn on the device by pressing the power button.
You could turn off the device by pressing the power button
TR-203 will vibrate when it is turned on or turned off.
2.4 Use the carry bag
For human use, you could wear the carry bag on the belt like the picture above.
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For pet use, you could wear the carry bag like the picture above.
After putting TR-203 in the carry bag, you could take out it by pressing on the bottom of the
bag and pushing outward TR-203 according to the direction on the picture.
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3 TR Management Center 203 Setting
TR Management Center 203 is the PC application software for user to set up, manage, and
send commands to TR-203. With TR Management Center 203, you can easily set up, ping,
and ask TR-203 make periodic report, etc.
3.1 The computer system requirements of the TR Management Center 203 program:
1. The computer must be equipped with at least an Intel Pentium IV or equivalent AMD
CPU, 256MB of RAM and a network card.
2. Supports the following operating systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows
Server 2003 or Windows Vista. The graphics card must support at least 256 colors
and a resolution of 800x600 or higher.
3. Skype must be version 3.6 or higher. The latest version can be downloaded from
www.Skype.com.
3.2 The network requirements of the TR Management Center 203 program:
1.) STATIC IP
If your internet provider is configured to use a static IP, then you are all set and can go on
to #2. If your internet provider uses a DHCP Client, PPPoE, or PPTP, you will need to get a
static IP. This can be easily accomplished by visiting the following website:
www.dyndns.com. They provide a free service that routes your computer to a static IP address.
First you will need to create an account and then download the necessary software.
2.) ROUTER CONFIGURATION
If you are using a router, it must be configured to allow the TR-203 to connect to your PC.
Please contact your routers manufacturer or download your models user manual to find out
how you can configure these settings for your particular model:
Look for
Dynamic DNS Provider: Here is where you can input the information relating to your static IP
obtained from Dyndns (Optional)
Firewall: Must be set up to allow incoming traffic.
Virtual DMZ: Here you input the static IP of the computer running the TR Management
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Center 203.
Custom Service Filter: Here you open a TCP Port for the Call Center.
Here are some screenshots of these settings using a Netgear Router.
Input Dynamic DNS Provider
Open Inbound Traffic
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Create TCP port for TR Management Center 203
Input IP of computer with TR Management Center 203
NOTE: Not all router configurations are the same. These screenshots are just an example of
the settings that need to be configured in your router.
Popular Router Manufacturers and Links
Linksys - http://www.linksys.com
Belkin – http://www.belkin.com/support/browse/?lid=en
D-link – http://support.dlink.com/downloads/
TRENDnet – http://trendnet.com/support/
Netgear - http://kbserver.netgear.com/downloads_support.asp
US Robotics - http://www.usr.com/support/s-main-menu.asp
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3.) FIREWALL
If you have a firewall on your computer, you will need to allow access to your computer by
opening the same TCP port that you configured in your router setup.
For Windows XP:
a.) Go to Control Panel > Windows Firewall.
b.) Under Exceptions tab, select “Add Program”. If you don’t see the TR Management
Center listed, browse for it.
c.) Next, go to “Add Port”. Input a name and TCP port.
4.) GPRS SETTINGS
GPRS settings can be obtained from the carrier of the SIM you are using in your TR-203.
Your SIM carrier can provide you with the APN, user name and password, and DNS
addresses. Your carrier may use all these settings, or just one or two in which the remaining
should remain blank. You can also find this information for many popular carriers at Appendix
3.3 Copyrights and Example Information
The copyright on all software and hardware mentioned in this manual belong to their
respective owners.
1. The copyright of Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003 and Windows Vista
belong to the Microsoft Corporation.
2. The copyright of the Skype program belongs to Skype Technologies S.A.
3. The copyright of Google Map belongs to Google Inc.
4. The copyright of Intel Pentium belongs to the Intel Corporation.
5. The copyright of AMD belongs to Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
All text and telephone numbers mentioned in this manual are used as an example only.
We apologize in advance for any coincidences.
Any copyrights not mentioned in this manual belong to their respective owners.
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3.4 Install TR Management Center 203
You could find the TR Management Center 203 Program in the Product CD.
Please install TR Management Center 203 by the steps below.
Step 1: Please insert the product CD in the CD ROM of the PC.
AutoRun installation window will be brought up as the screenshot
Step 2: Please click “Install PC software” to install TR Management Center 203
The “Install Shield Wizard” window will be shown as below.
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Step 3: Please click “Next” button.
Step4: Please click “Install” button.
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Step 5: Please wait while Install Shield Wizard install TR Management Center 203.
Step 6: Please click “Finish” button.
The shortcut icon of TR Management Center 203 will be built on the desktop of PC.
You could start TR Management Center 203 by clicking the icon or select Start Æ Programs Æ
Giscape Æ TR Management Center 203 Æ Launch TR Management Center 203
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3.5 TR Management Center 203 Screen Introduction
Menu Google Map
Main Tool Data Output Area
You can click
Query Tool to
display Query Tool
There are five parts of TR Management Center Screen as below.
z Menu: The basic menu options
z Main Tools: Shows the trackers' connection status, Network service status
z Query Tool: Used for searching history data and finding coordinates
z Data Output Area: Shows the tracker login status, received network data and query
results
z Google Map: Shows the Google Map
The detailed description of each part is as following.
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3.5.1 Tracker and Main Tool Bar
Main tool is for managing trackers and showing the server status
Buttons for adding and
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trackers
Trackers List
Command Status
Network Service Status
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3.5.2 Query Tool
Query tool is for looking up for the history data and coordinate.
Find history
data
Data Tool
buttons
Find Result Tool
Coordinate Location
Tool
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3.5.3 Data Output Area
Data output area is for displaying the last position, history data, network logs, command logs.
y Last Position: Shows each of the last position data sent from all the TR-203 trackers on
tracker list.
y History Data: Shows all the position data sent from all the TR-203 trackers on tracker list.
If you turned off the TR Management Center 203, all the history data will be deleted. You
could look for the data by Query Tool.
y Network Logs: Shows the data logs that TR-203 sent to TR Management Center 203
y Command Logs: Show the command logs that TR Management Center sent to TR-203
3.6 Skype Setup
In stead of sending SMS to trackers by mobile phones, TR Management Center 203 sends
SMS to trackers by Skype. You can not only send SMS to trackers for asking report by Skype,
but send SMS to set the parameters of TR-203’s function.
In order to send SMS by Skype, please complete the following steps to activate the SMS
function of Skype.
Step 1: Install Skype Software
You can download Skype from www.skype.com or the website of the local Skype distributor.
Please refer to the instruction of Skype to install the software.
Note: The pictures and instructions provided in this manual are based on Skype version
3.6.1.xxx. If they do not match the version of Skype you are currently using, please download
and upgrade to the latest version from the Skype website.
Step 2: Please create a user account.
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Once you have created an account, you can login and use Skype's basic functions.
Step 3: Buy Skype credit
Step 4: When you launch the TR Management Center 203 program, the following
security verification pop-up window will appear in the lower right corner of the screen asking
you to allow the TR Management Center to use Skype functions.
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Click the blue text to request Skype access.
Select "Allow this program to use Skype"
If you accidentally select "Do not allow this program to use Skype", please change this
from within the Skype program at "Options -> "Advanced"
Note:
The exact procedure may vary from the version of Skype. Please refer to the Skype
manual for more information.
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4 TR Management Center 203 Operation
4.1 TR Management Center Basic Setup
Before operating the TR Management Center, please set the operation parameters of the TR
Management Center 203 in the Basic Setup. It will make the afterward operation work
properly.
Basic Setup
Basic Setup Interface
Please set the communication port for connecting network for the first time of using TR
Management Center 203. Please check Auto Start Skype.
Please click OK button.
4.2 Tracker Management
TR Management Center 203 can track and manage up to 5 trackers. You have to set the
parameters of TR-203 while adding a set of TR-203 in the TR Management Center.
The tracker’s information and parameters must be properly configured before using other
functions of TR Management Center 203. Then your tracker can correctly send report back to
the TR Management Center 203and that the program can correctly display the tracker's
current location on the map.
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4.2.1 Set up TR-203
You can remotely set the parameters of TR-203 by TR Management Center 203.
Step 1: Add your TR-203 in the Tracker list by clicking the Add button.
You will see the window below.
Select country
code by clicking
this button
Step 2: Please enter the information of the TR-203 in the fields.
Tracker name Give a name to TR-203 by entering the name here
Tracker phone
number
The phone number of the SIM card in this TR-203. Select the
country/area code by clicking the button beside the field.
Tracker IMEI code IMEI code of TR-203. You can find IMEI code on the back cover
of TR-203
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Group Select the group which TR-203 will be classified to
Display icon Select an icon for TR-203 to be shown on the map
Step 3: Please click “First Configuration” button.
You will see the window below.
Step 4: Please enter the field on the window.
Server IP The fixed IP or Domain Name for the computer running the TR
Management Center 203
TCP Port Set the communication port for connecting network. Default is 5000.
APN The APN depends on the SIM card for the telecommunication service
provider used by your TR-203 (The list below is for service providers in
Taiwan. Please refer to the Appendix for your APN.)
User Name
Password
Contact your GSM/GPRS network service provider
Step 5: Please click “Send” button.
Step 6: Please click “Remote Configuration” button.
You will see the window below.
There are 3 tags on the window. You could click the tag to set the parameters.
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Step 7: Please set the parameters of Basic Setting.
Time Zone Select your local time zone
Default report
mode
TR-203 will automatically go into the "Default report mode" when it
is powered on.
There are 3 report modes:
Periodic mode
Motion mode
Standby mode
Motion Sensor
Sensitivity
The number of vibration which activates TR-203 to send alarm report
under parking mode, sleeping mode and moving report under motion
mode. The value range is 1~30. The larger the number is, the less
sensitive the device is.
Low Battery Alarm
Report Media
Choose device to send out low battery alarm report to mobile phone
or to TR Management Center 203 or to both of the two.
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Step 8: Please set the parameters of Security Setting.
SOS Alarm
Report Media Choose TR-203 to send SOS alarm report to mobile phone or
TR Management Center 203(TRMC203) or to
Report Interval Set the interval between sending 2 SOS alarm report
Number of mobile
phone reports
Select how many SOS alarm report TR-203 will send to mobile
phone
Number of TRMC203
reports
Select TR-203 to send SOS alarm report to TR Management
Center 203 once or continuously
SMS report for SOS alarm
Phone number 1~3 Set the 3 phone numbers for receiving SOS alarm report while
the Report Media is Mobile Phone or Mobile Phone +
TRMC203
Note: Phone number 1 will also be the phone number for
receiving the phone call of voice monitor
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Step 9: Please set the parameters of Communication.
Server IP address or
Domain name
The fixed IP or Domain Name for the computer running the TR
Management Center 203
Port Set the communication port for connecting network. Default is
5000.
User Name
User Password
The 2 value depend on the SIM card for the
telecommunication service provider used by your TR-203
APN The APN depends on the SIM card for the telecommunication
service provider used by your TR-203 (Please refer to the
Appendix for your APN.)
DNS1
DNS2
Step 10: Please click OK.
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4.2.2 Tracker Management
Tracker Management is used to manage registered or previously configured trackers. In
Tracker Management, you can edit or delete trackers.
You can find Tracker Management from the Menu "Management" Æ "Tracker
Management". Or you can click the Manage button.
The Tracker Management option under Management in Menu
Manage button under Trackers List
Tracker Management interface
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4.2.3 Deleting a TR-203 tracker
There are two ways for deleting TR-203 trackers in the TR Management Center 203
1. Select "Management" Æ "Tracker Management" from menu bar.
Choose the TR-203 you want to delete, and then click on the "Delete" button.
2. The other way of deleting TR-203 tracker is selecting a tracker from the Trackers List and
right clicking the mouse button to bring the tracker menu. Now click on Delete Tracker to
delete the selected tracker.
Method 2 for deleting a tracker
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A confirmation window will appear when deleting a tracker
Note: Deleting a tracker does not actually delete its history data from the database. To
delete all history data, please use the editing features in Microsoft Access.
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4.2.4 Editing a TR-203 tracker
If you want to change the information of TR-203 tracker, you can edit the information by
“Edit tracker”
There are two ways of bring up “Edit tracker”
1. Click “Management” Æ “Tracker Management” from menu.
Double click a tracker, and then the window of “Edit tracker” will be brought up.
The other way of bringing “Edit tracker” is selecting a tracker from the Trackers List and right
clicking the mouse button to bring the tracker menu. Click on Edit Tracker
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Edit Tracker window
After editing the information, click Save to save the setting.
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4.3 Tracker Group Management
You could classify trackers to different groups for convenient tracker management.
4.3.1 Add a Group
You could add a group from the Menu "Management" Æ "Add Group".
The window of Add Group will be brought up.
Please enter the name of the new group in the field of “Input new group name”
Please click Add button. The new group will be listed on the Trackers List.
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4.3.2 Edit Group
You could change the trackers to different group from the Menu "Management" Æ "Edit
Group"
The window of Edit Group will be brought up.
Please select the group that you want to add trackers. And then please click Modify button.
Then you could add trackers to this group in the window below.
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Please select the trackers for adding them in this group.
Please click the Edit button.
4.3.3 Rename Group
You could change the name of the tracker group from menu “Management” Æ “Rename
Group”
The window of Rename Group will be brought up.
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Please select the group you want to change name. And then click Modify button.
Please enter the new name in the field of New Group Name.
Please click OK.
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4.3.4 Delete Group
You could delete group from “Management” Æ “Delete Group”
The window of Rename Group will be brought up.
Please select the group you want to delete and then click Delete button.
You will see the window below.
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Please click Yes button to delete the group. The trackers under this group will be classified to
“Other” group.
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4.4 Instruction of using TR Management Center
4.4.1 Ping TR-203
You could ping TR-203 by TR Management Center 203.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Ping. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please click OK. TR-203 will send its location to TR Management Center 203 like the
screenshot below.
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You could check
the tracker to
display its
location on the
map by the icon
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4.4.2 TR-203 Periodic Report
You could make TR-203 periodically send its location to TR Management Center 203.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Periodic Report. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please set the Report Interval. And then click OK.
TR-203 will send its location to TR Management Center like the screen below.
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You could check
the tracker to
display its
location on the
map by the icon
You could make TR-203 exit from Periodic Report by making it enter standby mode.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
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Step 2: Please select Standby. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please click OK button. TR-203 will exit from Periodic Report Mode.
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4.4.3 TR-203 Motion Report
Motion mode is for user to get the continual location report when the vehicle installed with
TR-203 is moving. In addition to the continual location report, TR-203 will also send regular
location report when the vehicle installed with TR-203 is not moving.
You could make TR-203 enter motion mode by the steps below.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Motion Report. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please set the Report Interval in Static State and the Report Interval in Moving
State. And then please click OK.
You could make TR-203 exit from Motion Report by making it enter standby mode.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
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Step 2: Please select Standby. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please click OK button. TR-203 will exit from Motion Report Mode.
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4.4.4 TR-203 Parking Mode
Park mode is for user to make TR-203 send alarm location report when the vehicle installed
with TR-203 is moved. In addition to the alarm location report, TR-203 will also send regular
location report when the vehicle installed with TR-203 is parked.
You could make TR-203 enter parking mode by the steps below.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Parking. You will see the window below.
Alert state is when TR-203 is static.
Alarm state is when TR-203 is moving.
Step 3: Please set the Report Interval in Alert state and the Report Interval in Alarm state.
And then please click OK button.
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You could make TR-203 exit from Parking Mode by making it enter standby mode.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Standby. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please click OK button. TR-203 will exit from Parking Mode.
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4.4.5 TR-203 Sleep Mode
In order to save the power of TR-203, you could make TR-203 enter sleeping mode. When
TR-203 is under sleeping mode, its GSM module and GPS module will be turned off, the
motion sensor will be turned on. TR-203 will also regularly send report to TR Management
Center 203 according to the Report Interval in Alert State. When TR-203 senses vibration, it
will send alarm report to TR Management Center 203 according to the Report Interval in
Alarm State.
You could make TR-203 enter parking mode by the steps below.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Sleeping. You will see the window below.
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Alert state is when TR-203 is static.
Alarm state is when TR-203 is moving.
Step 3: Please set the Report Interval in Alert state and the Report Interval in Alarm state.
And then please click OK button.
You could make TR-203 exit from Sleeping Mode by making it enter standby mode.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Standby. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please click OK button. TR-203 will exit from Sleeping Mode.
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4.4.6 TR-203 Voice Monitor
You could send a command to TR-203 to make it call the phone number you set for SOS
alarm phone number 1. Then you could listen to the sounds around TR-203 from SOS phone
number 1.
You could make TR-203 start voice monitor by the steps below.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Voice Monitor. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Click OK button. TR-203 will call the SOS phone number 1.
You could stop voice monitor by hanging up the phone call.
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4.4.7 Turn off TR-203
You could remotely turn off TR-203 by TR Management Center 203.
Below please find the steps.
Step 1: Please right click on the TR-203.
Step 2: Please select Turn OFF. You will see the window below.
Step 3: Please click OK button.
TR-203 will be turned off.
If you would like to turn on TR-203, please press the power key on the device.
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4.4.8 Comparison between parking mode, motion mode, sleeping mode, and
standby mode
Function/Mode Standby mode Motion mode Parking mode Sleeping mode
Static Moving Alert Alarm Alert Alarm
GPS Off Off On Off On Off On
GSM On On On On On Off On
Motion sensor Off On On On On On On
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4.5 TR Management Center Data Query
All the data sent from TR-203 will be stored in the database of TR Management center 203.
You can make this data show on Google map or export them into KML format.
4.5.1 Look up for history data
You can look up for the history data that TR-203 sent to TR Management center 203 by Query
Tool.
"Query Tool"
Item Description
Tracker Select the tracker whose history data you’d like to look up for
Type To look up for the data according to the time of Trackers
timer (Tracker Time) or the receiving time of the PC (Local
Time)
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Start time The start time of the period of looking up the history data
End Time The end time of the period of looking up the history data
Find Start to look up for the data
Export Export the data into KML format
Delete Delete query results
Total records Display the quantity of the history data between the Start time
and End time
Page number Display the page of the history data (Each page has 200
records)
Prev Page Go to the previous page
Next Page Go to the next page
After specifying all the queried conditions, click the Find button and the query results will be
shown on the Data Output Area.
Query Result list
The results will also be shown on the Google Map. Please click the History Query tag on
top of the Google Map to show the results.
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Query results displayed on the Google Map
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If you select a piece of result under the Data Output Area, its location and corresponding
details will be shown on the Google Map.
If you click on one of the tracker icon on the Google map, the selected tracker’s data under
Data Output Area will be highlighted.
4.5.2 Export the data into KML format
You can export the queried data into KML format for others to show the data on the Google
map or Google earth.
Step 1: Please refer to 4.5.1 to look up for the history data.
Step 2: Please click the Export button on the Query Tool. And then enter a name for the
exported data in the field of File name.
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Enter a name for the exported KML file
4.5.3 Delete the history data in the database
You can delete the history data in the database.
Step 1: Select the name of the tracker and time interval whose data you’d like to delete.
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Step 2: Click the Delete button.
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4.6 Update TR-203’s Firmware
You can update TR-203’s firmware by the TR Management Center 203.
Step 1: Please connect TR-203 and PC by the USB cable.
Step 2: Please press Power button and pin the reset key at the same time.
Step 3: Please release Reset key and then release Power button.
Step 4: Please run the “TR Management Center 203” program.
Step 5: Please select Management Æ Update TR-203 Firmware
The window of Update TR-203 Firmware will be brought up.
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Step 5: Please click Scan to scan the COM port.
Step 6: Please click OK button.
Step 7: Please click Select and locate the firmware file, once found click Open.
Step 8: Please click Update to update TR-203’s firmware.
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Appendix
Country Network APN User Name Password
Albania Vodafone Twa guest guest
Argentina CTI internet.ctimovil.com.ar guest guest
Argentina Movistar internet.gprs.unifon.com.ar
internet.unifon
wap wap
Argentina Personal gprs.personal.com [mobile number] adgj
Australia Optus internet guest guest
Australia Telstra telstra.internet guest guest
Australia Telstra
(data bundles)
telstra.datapack [blank] Telstra
Australia Telstra
(pay by time)
telstra.pcpack [blank] Telstra
Australia Three 3netaccess a a
Australia Vodafone vfinternet.au guest guest
Austria Drei drei.at guest guest
Austria Max Online gprsinternet GPRS [blank]
Austria Max Online
(Business)
business.gprsinternet GPRS [blank]
Austria Max Online
(Metro)
gprsmetro GPRS [blank]
Austria Mobilkom A1 a1.net ppp@a1plus.at ppp
Austria OneNet web.one.at web web
Austria tele.ring web web@telering.at web
Azerbaijan Azercell internet guest guest
Bangladesh Grameen Phone gpinternet [blank] [blank]
63
Belarus VELCOM web.velcom.by
unlim.velcom.by
web
unlim
web
unlim
Belgium Mobistar
(personal)
internet.be mobistar mobistar
Belgium Mobistar
(business)
web.pro.be mobistar mobistar
Belgium Orange orangeinternet guest guest
Belgium Proximus
(Internet)
internet.proximus.be guest guest
Belgium Proximus
(intranet)
intraprox.be guest guest
Botswana Mascom Wireless internet.mascom guest guest
Brazil Claro claro.com.br claro claro
Brazil Oi gprs.oi.com.br guest guest
Brazil Oi (WAP) wapgprs.oi.com.br oiwap oioioi
Brazil TIM tim.br tim tim
Brazil Velox wap.telcel.com iesgprs iesgprs2002
Bulgaria GloBul internet.globul.bg globul [none]
Bulgaria M-Tel mms-gprs.mtel.bg mtel mtel
Cameroon MTN Cameroon INTERNET guest guest
Canada KORE Wireless apn.zerogravitywireless.com [blank] [blank]
Canada Microcell
(Fido)
internet.fido.ca fido fido
Canada Rogers AT&T internet.com wapuser1 wap
Chile Entel PCS imovil.entelpcs.cl entelpcs entelpcs
Chile Telefonica
Movil
web.tmovil.cl web web
China China Mobile cmnet guest guest
64
China China Unicom [none] guest guest
Croatia T-Mobile web.htgpr 38591 38591
Croatia VIPNET START gprs0.vipnet.hr 38591 38591
Croatia VIPNET PRO gprs5.vipnet.hr 38591 38591
Croatia VIPNET 3G 3g.vip.hr 38591 38591
Colombia Movistar internet.movistar.com.co movistar movistar
Congo Vodacom vodanet vodalive [blank]
Costa Rica IceCelular icecelular guest guest
Czech
Republic
Cesky Mobil
(contract)
internet guest guest
Czech
Republic
Cesky Mobil
(CM Prepay)
cinternet guest guest
Czech
Republic
Telefonica
(contract)
internet guest guest
Czech
Republic
Telefonica
(Go)
gointernet guest guest
Czech
Republic
Vodafone
(contract)
internet guest guest
Czech
Republic
Vodafone
(pre-pay)
ointernet guest guest
Czech
Republic
T-Mobile internet.t-mobile.cz guest guest
Denmark 3 [none] guest guest
Denmark Orange web.orange.dk guest guest
Denmark Sonofon [none] guest guest
Denmark TDC internet guest guest
Dominican
Republic
Orange orangenet.com.do guest guest
65
Egypt Click Vodafone internet.vodafone.net internet internet
Egypt MobiNil mobinilweb guest guest
Estonia EMT internet.emt.ee guest guest
Estonia RLE internet guest guest
Finland Dna internet guest guest
Finland Elisa
(Radiolinja)
internet rlnet internet
Finland Saunalahti internet.saunalahti guest guest
Finland Sonera internet [blank] [blank]
Finland Song internet.song.fi song@internet songnet
France Bouygues ebouygtel.com guest guest
France Bouygues
(B2Bouygtel)
b2bouygtel.com guest guest
France Orange
(contract)
orange.fr orange orange
France Orange MIB orange-mib mportail mib
France Orange
Mobicarte
orange-acte orange orange
France SFR websfr guest guest
Germany D2 Vodafone web.vodafone.de guest guest
Germany E-Plus internet.eplus.de eplus gprs
Germany O2 (3G) surfo2 guest guest
Germany O2 (GPRS) internet guest guest
Germany Quam quam.de quam quam
Germany T-Mobile D1 internet.t-mobile internet.t-d1.de t-mobile
Ghana Areeba
(formerly Spacefon)
internet.spacefon.com guest guest
66
Greece Cosmote internet guest guest
Greece Telestet gnet.b-online.gr MSISDN, e.g.
3093XXXXXXX
24680
Greece TIM gint.b-online.gr web web
Greece Vodafone internet.vodafone.gr guest guest
Guatemala Comcel Wap.tigo.gt Wap Wap
Guatemala PCS Digital ideasalo guest guest
Guyana GT&T Cellink Plus wap.cellinkgy.com test test
Hong Kong CSL hkcsl or
internet
guest guest
Hong Kong New World internet guest guest
Hong Kong Orange web.orangehk.com guest guest
Hong Kong People internet guest guest
Hong Kong SmarTone internet guest guest
Hong Kong Sunday internet guest guest
Hong Kong Three web-g.three.com.hk guest guest
Hungary Pannon
(normal)
net guest guest
Hungary Pannon
(flat rate)
netx guest guest
Hungary Pannon
(compressed)
snet guest guest
Hungary T-Mobile
(subscription)
internet [supplied] [supplied]
Hungary T-Mobile
(non-sub.)
internet wap Wap
Hungary T-Mobile
(MMS)
mms-westel mms [supplied]
67
Hungary Vodafone
(contract)
(compr.)
internet.vodafone.net guest guest
Hungary Vodafone
(contract)
(un-comp.)
standardnet.vodafone.net guest guest
Hungary Vodafone
(pre-pay)
(comp.)
vitamax.internet.vodafone.net guest guest
Hungary Vodafone
(pre-pay)
(un-comp.)
vitamax.snet.vodafone.net guest guest
India AirTel airtelgprs.com guest guest
India BPL bplgprs.com bplmobile [blank]
India BSNL celloneportal guest guest
India Hutch
(normal)
www guest guest
India Hutch
(Gujarat)
web guest guest
India Idea Cellular internet guest guest
India MTNL Mumbai mmsmtnlmum mtnl mtnl123
India MTNL Mumbai
(Plan 2)
gprsmtnlmum mtnl mtnl123
Indonesia Excelcomindo www.xlgprs.net xlgprs proxl
Indonesia IM3 www.indosat-m3.net
wap.indosat-m3.net
gprs im3
Indonesia Indosat
(Matrix)
satelindogprs.com
indosatgprs
guest guest
Indonesia Telkomsel internet
telkomsel
wap wap123
68
Ireland Meteor isp.mymeteor.ie my meteor
Ireland O2
(contract)
open.internet gprs gprs
Ireland O2
(pre-pay)
pp.internet gprs gprs
Ireland Vodafone
(contract)
isp.vodafone.ie vodafone vodafone
Ireland Vodafone
(pre-pay)
live.vodafone.com vodafone vodafone
Israel Cellcom internetg guest guest
Israel MTC-Vodafone apn01 guest guest
Israel Orange orangeinternet guest guest
Italy Blu INTERNET guest guest
Italy H3G tre.it guest guest
Italy TIM ibox.tim.it guest guest
Italy Vodafone
(Omnitel)
web.omnitel.it guest guest
Italy Wind internet.wind
internet.wind.biz
Wind Wind
Jamaica Cable & Wireless wap guest guest
Jamaica Digicel web.digiceljamaica.com wapuser wap03jam
Japan Vodafone
(J-Phone)
vodafone ai@vodafone vodafone
Jersey (See UK)
Kazakhstan Beeline internet.beeline.kz internet.beeline [blank]
Kenya Safaricom web.safaricom.com web web
Laos ETL etlnet guest guest
Latvia LMT internet.lmt.lv [blank] [blank]
69
Latvia Tele2 internet.tele2.lv gprs internet
Lebannon Cellis FTML internet.ftml.com.lb plugged plugged
Lebannon MTC Touch gprs.mtctouch.com.lb guest guest
Lithuania Bite GSM banga guest guest
Lithuania Omnitel
(contract)
gprs.omnitel.net guest guest
Lithuania Omnitel
(no contract)
gprs.startas.lt omni omni
Luxembourg LUXGSM web.pt.lu guest guest
Luxembourg Tango internet tango tango
Luxembourg VOXmobile vox.lu guest guest
Macau CTM ctm-mobile guest guest
Macau Macau Hutchison
Telecom (Internet)
web.hutchisonmacau.com hutchison 1234
Macau Macau Hutchison
Telecom (MMS)
mms.hutchisonmacau.com hutchison 1234
Malaysia DIGI diginet guest guest
Malaysia Celcom celcom.net.my guest guest
Malaysia Maxis 2G
(contract)
internet.gprs.maxis guest guest
Malaysia Maxis 3G
(contract)
unet maxis wap
Malaysia Maxis
(pre-pay)
net maxis net
Malaysia Timecel timenett.com.my
(timenet.com.my?)
guest guest
Malaysia TM Touch internet guest guest
Malta Go Mobile gosurfing guest guest
70
(contract)
Malta Go Mobile
(pre-pay)
rtgsurfing guest guest
Mexico Telcel internet.itelcel.com webgprs webgprs2002
Moldavia Moldcell internet gprs gprs
Morocco Maroc Telecom iam wac 1987
Morocco Medi Telecom wap.meditel.ma MEDIWAP MEDIWAP
Netherlands KPN Mobile internet KPN gprs
Netherlands O2 internet guest guest
Netherlands T-Mobile (Ben)
active
internet guest guest
Netherlands Telfort internet telfortnl password
Netherlands Vodafone
(normal)
web.vodafone.nl vodafone vodafone
Netherlands Vodafone
(business)
office.vodafone.nl vodafone vodafone
New Zealand Vodafone
(unrestricted)
internet guest guest
New Zealand Vodafone
(restricted)
www.vodafone.net.nz guest guest
Nicaragua Alo Pcs internet.ideasalo.ni internet internet
Nigeria Globacom
(Internet)
gprs wap [blank]
Nigeria Globacom
(WAP)
glowap wap wap
Nigeria MTN Nigeria web.gprs.mtnnigeria.net wap gprs
Nigeria Vmobile wap.vmobile wap wap
Norway Netcom internet.netcom.no netcom netcom
71
Norway TalkMore (same as Netcom)
Norway Telenor Mobil
(Vodafone)
Internet
internet.vodafone.net
guest guest
Pakistan UFone ufone.internet ufone ufone
Panama Cable & Wireless apn01.cwpanama.com.pa xxx xxx
Paraguy CTI internet.ctimovil.com.py ctigprs ctigprs999
Peru Claro (TIM) tim.pe tim tulibertad
Philippines Globe Telecoms
(Web)
internet.globe.com.ph globe globe
Philippines Globe Telecoms
(WAP)
www.globe.com.ph globe globe
Philippines Smart internet witsductoor banonoy
Philippines Sun Cellular minternet guest guest
Poland ERA erainternet erainternet erainternet
Poland Heyah heyah.pl heyah heyah
Poland Orange internet internet internet
Poland Polkomtel www.plusgsm.pl guest guest
Portugal Optimus internet guest guest
Portugal TMN internet guest guest
Portugal Vodafone
(Telecel)
internet.vodafone.pt guest guest
Russia BeeLine internet.beeline.ru beeline beeline
Romania Connex
(Vodafone)
internet.connex.ro internet.connex.ro connex
Romania Orange internet guest guest
Russia Megafon
(dv)
internet.dv guest guest
72
Russia Megafon
(kvk)
internet.kvk guest guest
Russia Megafon
(ltmsk)
internet.ltmsk guest guest
Russia Megafon
(Moscow)
internet.msk gdata gdata
Russia Megafon
(mc)
internet.mc guest guest
Russia Megafon
(NWGSM)
internet.nw guest guest
Russia Megafon
(Siberia)
internet.sib guest guest
Russia Megafon
(UGSM)
internet.ugsm guest guest
Russia Megafon
(usi)
internet.usi.ru guest guest
Russia Megafon
(Volga)
internet.volga guest guest
Russia Motiv
(uses BeeLine)
internet.beeline.ru beeline beeline
Russia MTS internet.mts.ru
internet.kuban
mts mts
Russia NCC internet ncc [supplied]
Russia NTC internet.ntc guest guest
Russia PrimTel internet.primtel.ru guest guest
Saint Lucia Cable & Wireless internet guest guest
Saint Vincent &
the Grenadines
Digicel wap.digiceloecs.com wapoecs wap03oecs
Saudi Arabia STC jawalnet.com.sa guest guest
73
SÈnÈgal Tigo wap.sentelgsm.com guest guest
Serbia-
Montenegro
Mobtel Srbija internet mobtel gprs
Serbia-
Montenegro
Telekom Srbija gprsinternet mts 064
Serbia-
Montenegro
Telekom Srbija
(MMS service)
mms mts 064
Serbia-
Montenegro
Telekom Srbija
(WAP service)
gprswap mts 064
Singapore M1 mobilenet guest guest
Singapore SingTel internet guest guest
Singapore Starhub shwapint guest guest
Slovakia Eurotel internet guest guest
Slovakia Globtel internet guest guest
Slovakia Orange internet jusernejm pasvord
Slovenia Mobitel
(Internet)
internet mobitel internet
Slovenia Mobitel
(Internet Pro)
internetpro mobitel internet
Slovenia Simobil [none] guest guest
South Africa Cell-C internet guest guest
South Africa MTN internet guest guest
South Africa Vodacom internet guest guest
South Africa Virgin Mobile vdata guest guest
Spain Amena internet CLIENTE AMENA
Spain Telefonica
(Movistar)
movistar.es movistar movistar
Sri Lanka Dialog GSM www.dialogsl.com guest guest
74
(contract)
Sri Lanka Dialog GSM
(pre-pay)
ppwap guest guest
Sri Lanka Mobitel isp guest guest
Spain Vodafone
(Airtel)
airtelnet.es vodafone vodafone
Sweden Tele2, Comviq isplnk1.swip.net gprs internet
Sweden Tele2 (3G) internet.tele2.se wap wap
Sweden Telenor
(GPRS)
internet.vodafone.net guest guest
Sweden Telenor
(3G)
services.vodafone.net guest guest
Sweden Telia online.telia.se guest guest
Sweden Tre (3G) data.tre.se void void
Switzerland Orange internet guest guest
Switzerland Sunrise internet internet internet
Switzerland Swisscom gprs.swisscom.ch guest guest
Taiwan Chunghwa
Telecom
emome or
internet
guest guest
Taiwan Far EasTone fetnet01 guest guest
Taiwan KG Telecom internet guest guest
Taiwan Taiwan Cellular internet guest guest
Thailand AIS internet ais ais
Thailand DTAC www.dtac.co.th guest guest
Turkey Aycell aycell guest guest
Turkey Telsim telsim telsim telsim
Turkey Türkcell internet gprs gprs
75
UAE Etisalat mnet mnet mnet
UK 3 three.co.uk guest guest
UK Jersey
Telecom
pepper abc abc
UK O2
(contract)
mobile.o2.co.uk web password
UK O2
(contract)
-faster-
mobile.o2.co.uk faster password
UK O2
(pre-pay)
payandgo.o2.co.uk payandgo payandgo
UK Orange
(Pay Monthly)
orangeinternet user pass
UK Orange
(Pay and Go)
orangewap Multimedia Orange
UK T-Mobile general.t-mobile.uk user pass
UK Virgin Mobile goto.virginmobile.com user [space]
UK Vodafone
(contract)
internet web webs
UK Vodafone
(pre-pay)
pp.vodafone.co.uk wap wap
Ukraine Djuice www.djuice.com.ua igprs igprs
Ukraine Jeans www.jeans.ua guest guest
Ukraine Kyivstar www.kyivstar.net igprs internet
Ukraine Mobi-GSM internet.urs guest guest
Ukraine UMC www.umc.ua guest guest
Uruguay ANCEL gprs.ancel guest guest
Uruguay CTI internet.ctimovil.com.uy ctiweb ctiweb999
76
Uruguay Movistar webapn.movistar.com.uy movistar movistar
USA Cingular
(ex AT&T)
proxy guest guest
USA Cingular
(With acceleration)
ISP.CINGULAR ISPDA@
CINGULARGPRS
.COM
CINGULAR1
USA Cingular
(NO acceleration)
ISP.CINGULAR ISP@
CINGULARGPRS
.COM
CINGULAR1
USA Cingular
(non-contract)
WAP.CINGULAR WAP@
CINGULARGPRS
.COM
CINGULAR1
USA T-Mobile (Internet) internet2.voicestream.com guest guest
USA T-Mobile (VPN) internet3.voicestream.com guest guest
USA T-Mobile (non-contract) wap.voicestream.com guest guest
Uzbekistan Uzdunrobita net.urd.uz user pass
Venezuela Digitel TIM gprsweb.digitel.ve guest guest
77
15.21
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
15.105(b)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
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.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause interference and
2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 15mm between the radiator and your body.
R Remark: When user uses this product have to use our specially supplied "bag". 
SAR Value : 1.19W/kg @ 1g (Body)
our specially supplied "bag".
European Union Notice
If this product has telecommunications functionality, it also complies with the essential
requirements of the following EU Directive:
* R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to harmonized European standards
(European Norms) that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by GlobalSat for
this product or product family.
This compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the
product.
This CE marking is valid for EU non-harmonized telecommunications products
The GPRS and GSM antenna of the product, under normal use condition is at least 20cm away
from the body of the user in data link modes.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 15mm between
the radiator and your body.
Your tracking device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not
to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory
authorities. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels
of RF energy for the general population.
The exposure standard for cellular communication devices employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The tests for SAR have been conducted
based on the standard operating position away from body 15mm. Please keep this distance
when the device is operating.

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