PORTMAN ELECTRONICS GT-8500 GPS TRACKING AND ALARM SYSTEM User Manual GT8000 8500 OPERATION

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I. INTRODUCTION
PDRTAN GPS GPRS Tracking and Alarm System utilize the GPS and car alarm
functions in one unit. You can monrtor the vehicle location and oontrol the car alarm
remotely In addition, the unit will send event report if any trigger occurs. It has
built-in 7 outpufi and 5 inputs to pertarm essential alarm funcn'ons. More imponantry.
it can be connected with a PORTMAN AM series alarm to provide lull protection.
1 1 Report structure
The standard report sent by the unit includes the information: (1) was ID. (2) status.
(3) time. (4) GPS'S latitude and longitude. (5) speed. (6) direction. (7) temperature.
(8) device's status. (9) event number. and (10) report configuration parameters.
(1) Units ID' each device has its own unique ID and must be registered in the
server in order to perform monitorlng or controlling
(2) status, A=Va|id, L=Iast known.
(3) Time: report time in Greenwrch Mean time zone
(4) GPS‘s latitude and longitude.
(5) Speed in kaH
(G) Direction: in degree to the North.
(7) Temperature: in Celsius. It the temperature is not connected, ‘NA‘ will be shown
in this field.
(8) Device's status: there are 32 states to represent the IIO and working modes
lorthe both the device and the external alarm.
(9) Event number. all the generated reports will include a unique event Nnumber
to indicate why it has been sent.
(10) Report configuration parameters: user can remotely change the report
configuration, and the configuration parameters will be shown in this fleid.
1 2 Report Setup
GT-SOOU/GTSSDO must be initialized by PORTMAN PC setup program in order to make
communication with the remote server [call center There are 4 main sections
that allow users to program the device, (1) User detail (Device ID, server IF’, and
port, SMS number. GPRS APN,,. ) (2) In-bullt Geofence function (up to 5 circular
and 5 rectangular Geofence shapes can be set in the devlce) (3) Automatic report
setting (Time, Distance, Intelligent mode, Temperature, Low battery, Course
change, .,.) (4) ALARM report (to enable or dlsable the event generated by the
inputs or external ALARM, e.g. ACC, DOOR. ALARM,,.,..) Those data is saved
in device's EEPROM and will not be lost even it the power is failure.
Note that the device ID, GPRS APN name, GPRS login name and password
need to be set in initial PC setup in order to make the connection to the server.
All the report configuration or Geofence setup can be changed atanytime vla over
-the-air commands,
The automatic reporting mode can be categorized as 1ime' report, ‘dismnce‘ report.
or ‘time air velocity' report. User can choose the reporting mode and related
parameters via the PC setup program or the remote sever.
The event trigger report is also configurable. User can turn on or off any event
generated report from the PC setup program or via the air command. The event
triggered report include (1) ln»vehicle Door close/open (2) In»vehic|e ignition on/ofi
(3) Temperature range inloui the preset range (4) In»vehic|e shock sensor trigger.
The external alarm (optional) trigger reports are also oonflgurable and can he set
from PC setup program or air command.
The server can not only configure the devioe just like the PC setup program does,
but it also can send the command to control the device The server can controi
both the device and the external alarm
1.3 Geofence tunction
The device has built-in 10 Geotenoe sets (4 circular. 5 rectangular shapes and
one immediate geotence )it will send the report to the sewer if the Geofence event
is triggered. User can setup the Geotence area from the PC setup program or
sending the define.
or A unique immediate Geotence tunction:
‘Immediate—Geotence (motion is a circular type Geofence which can be activated
or deactivated "cm a single button. When activated. the system will record the
current position and use the predefined radius as a circular Geotence to guard
the vehicle. lithe vehicle moves out at the preset Geotenoe zone. a report will be
generated to the server. User can deactivate the self-Geotence at any time by
pressing the button again. It the GPS cannot be located when the Immediate
Geotenoe function is been executed. GT-BOOD/GTBSOO will use the last known
position as the origin ot the circular Geotence zone to pertorm the protection.
t: US patten for immediate Geotence tunction is pending.
1,4 Store and forward abiliy
When there is no GPRS service or the server dose. the unit will send short message
to the sewer "SMS numbers ls defined. All the stored report will be forward to the
sewer when GPRS connection is completed next time.
1.5 TCP and UDP socket supflrt
GT—SOUU/GTBSUO supports both UDP and TOP socket communication. The server
IP. port number and socket type can be selected tram the PC-setup program or
remote server command. In addition, the connection can be swap over to any
server IP or port (either UDP or TCP) via the air command.
1.6 Valet switch ografion
User can use the supplied Valet switch to perform 5 essential tasks. including
(1) sending help/ SOS report (2) activate or deactivate Immediate Geotence
(3) Activate panic mode and send ‘panic' report (4) sending “Duty on' or ‘Duty afl'
report to the server and (5) Emergency release to exit ‘ARM'. ‘Anti-carjacking' or
‘Panic' modes.
1.7 History report
Flash memory for recording reports up to 900 reports. It can be read out from the
PC setup program via serial port.
1.8 Backup battery
The system has a built-in rechargeable battery (4.5V BDmA/H) tor emergency use.
The system will send a power cut repofi when a! the external pwver are disconnected,
A 12V 1.2AIH backup battery is suggested to be used in order to maintain
maximum pertarmance.
1.9 LED indication
Three LED indicate the status of the POWER, GPRS signal and GPS signal.
The LED on the valet switch can also indicate the status at the button
operation, eg, sending help report, panic report,
II. BASIC FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
APPLICATIONS
GPS
GPS receiver will autpui a complete posiiiou,
velocity. and lime (PVT) solution in the NMEA
Version 3.0 pmlocol
GPRS, SMS
GPRS use standard TCP or UDP communicale
protocol, If the GPRS service is failed, the SMS
mode will be turned on far emergency use.
5 input
In-vchicle Door.
[xi-Vehicle ACC
Temperature sensm port
Shock/ullrasonic sensor pon
Valet Switch
7 output
1. Parking Iighl
2. Door Incl:
3. Door Unlock
4. ARM
5. Hum
6. Trunk Release
7. Valel Swilch LED
Valet Switch
1. Help ISOS rtpon sending
2. Immediate Geofence nodule/deactivate
3. Panic mode + repon acrivarddcactivatc
4. Dirty on/ofl repair
5. Emergency release
FUNCTIONS
APPLICATIONS
Initialize the unit and program the device,
including Network APN, server IP addrms, user
message. repon control, and Geogmce setting,
PC-setup etc
Note that Network APN and server 1? details must
he sel before the installation
If a PORTMAN exlfl'nnl alarm is installed, the
External ALARM system will gather all the alarm information for
(Optional) the remote monitoring. The sewer also has the
ability to control the external alarm.
Automatic repon for AVL trucking purpose:
Fixed time repon
Fixed distance report
S‘mda'd Rm“ intelligent report (combine lime and distance)
Self—diagnostic repon
Keep alive report
Temperature report
Speeding report
Event Report my “a““yfiq’m
Geofence trigger report
ALARM trigger report, e.g. PANIC mode, ARM,
ACC inputs. etc
History dala store 900 report can be saved in unit,and read from
server and pc-semp
III. PANEL INSTALLATION AND WIRING DIAGRAM
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(1) GSM antenna port: female TNC
(2) GPS antenna port: lemale SMA
(3) Reset Button
(4) Optional output
(5) PC setup / External alarm port. white 3-pin connector.
(6) LED + Valet switch port: red 3-pin connector.
(7) Shock sensor or UIIrasonic sensor port: red 3»pin connector.
(8) Temperature sensor pen: white Z-pin connector.
(9) In-vehicle IIO and power port: lor in-vehiule IIO‘ external banery‘ solar panel
and power.
(10) SM card holder
(11) Internal battery switch jumper: opened by default and shorted to use this
battery.
IV. VALET SWITCH/LED OPERATION
User can use the supplied Valet switch to perform 5 essential tasks
(1) Sending help/ SOS report
Press the button less than one second and then release The LED will flash once
and a “help/SOS report will be generated
(2) ActlvatelDeactlvate Immediate Geotenoe
Press the button and release it when the LED flashes once. After releasmg |t, the
LED will stay continuously on to ind|cate the ‘Immediate Geofence' is on. To
deactivate: Press the button (the LED will be temporally oft), and release it when
the LED flashes once. After releas|ng |t, the LED will then stay continuously olf.
A report will be sent out itthe vehicle goes out/in to the Geotence zone.
(3) Activate/Deactivate panic mode and send ‘panic‘ report
Press the button (the LED will be temporally stay oil) and release it when the LED
flashes twice. Afler releasing it, the LED will flashes twice to indicate that the panic
mode is been triggered and the panic report is sent out. In panic mode, the siren
will sound and the parking light wrll flash. To exit panic mode:
press the button (the LED will be temporally stay on), and release rtwhen the LED
flashes twice. Alter releasing it, the siren and parking light will stop.
(4) ‘Duty on' or ‘Duty otl‘ reports I ‘Status on' Status off reports
Press the button (the LED will be temporally stay ctr) and release it when he LED
flashes 3 times. After releasing it. a 'Duty on' report will be sent out. and the LED
will be in the cycle for flashing 3 times and then stop for one second. To deactivate:
Press the button (the LED will be temporally stay off) and release it when the LED
flashes 3 times. After releasing it. a “Duty ufi' report will be sent out‘ and the LED
will stop flashing.
(5) Emergency release to exit ‘ARM'. ‘Anti-carjacking‘ or ‘Panic‘ modes.
Press the human (the LED will be temporally stay all) and release it when the LED
flashes 5 times. After releasing it. ‘ARM'. ‘parking light’, and ‘siren' ouputs wtll back
to normal (Disann) status.
V. STATUS INDICATOR
System LED:
RED Power indicator. When the unit power on. the led will light all the time.
YELLOW GSM/GPRS indicator. Yellow LED will flash when the device is connected
to the server with valid GPRS connection. It will stay continuously on when rt is In
GSM mode. It will stay on it there is no GSM reception.
GREEN: GPS indicator. This LED erI be continuously on when the unit received
a valid GPS data.
Note that the Yellow and Green LEDs indication will not be valid until the system
goes to the working mode. normally 30 seconds after power on.
Valet Switch LED:
Immediate-Geotence on: Valet Switch LED thI on continuously.
Duty on the LED will be in the cycle for flashing 3 times and then oil to! one second.
Immediate-Geolence and Duty both on: the LED will be in the cycle tor flashing
3 timesand then on for one second.
VI. PC SETUP AND SYSTEM INITIATION
PC setup Procedure:
(1) Connect the 3PIN to RSZSZ PORTMAN F'C-setup cable into the #5 port.
and then connect it into a serial port.
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(2) Open the PC setup program.
(3) Select the correct COM port tor communication.
(4) Power on the device or press the reset button for at least 1 second.
(5) Click ‘0K' to start the program
Note that. iithe connection tails. please check the cable connection is secured
correctly. Press the reset button tor a longer time, e.g. another 2 seconds.
A LOGIN dialog window
Selectthe curred COM port number. then “met“ the mm by pressing the reset button.
And next click “OK".
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Note that: it is necessary to power on and reset the PORTMAN device soon after
click the 'OK' button.
PC setup program will detect the hardware for 60 seconds. If no hardware is
detected, R will ex'n. During the opening up screen shown as below, user can press
“Esc” key to terminate the program,
5 Version No. Checking
The below interface will last until correct UNIT Version No. is checked.
(You should run this program before turn on power of UNIT)
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591 Access Polm Name (AFN). User Name. Password and Dlnlup Number for the
GPRS connection. The mlxlmum Imam of the AFN. User name and Password
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TOP/UDP Address and Port number of the remote server being an. UNIT wIII
send reports to this eddren.
Note that only one TcP or UDP serverwil be used ll the “me time.
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Set the SMS Number of the server The unit will send reports to the server if GPRS
connection is tailed,
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UNIT can save up to 900 most recent reports. Click ‘Export‘ button to export those
stored reports to Text or Excel file.
Note that Device lD . GPRS Login and server IP/Port information need to be input
correctly in order to make the connection. It the report sending using GPRS
connection fails. the report will be sent to the ‘primary’ SMS number first The
report will be resent. when the GPRS connection becomes available.
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Initialize All Data: clear all settings in UNIT.
Exit POSetup: exit PC-Setup to main program
Request All: read out the whole existing setting from GT»BOOO/GT8500.
Request: read out the setting in the current page
Load: load the saved configuration files
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Apply: lrensfer the setting lo GT-MGTBSOO in Ire amen! payee
Apply All: transfer me whole selling to GT-eOOOIGTBEDD.
2.[Geolenee]:
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predefined must. a report will be generated. Please relerb sedlcn IV. (2) to
perform the self necklace Mellon. When selfpeoienee ls edlveled. ltwlll record
lhe current poeilion as the origir end use the predefined distance forlhe radius
to enable a circular geofence zone.
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Origln\Upriyhl poirmenrigM pail! has the fomrat N2446.5321E12120.4231
(21 fixed digits)
Radius has me format
User can input the circul: radius from 0.1 to 1000 (in km)
3.[Report]:
Automatic report can be configured in this notion To ecliveme the function(s),
please select -~r in aredrbox end {III in data ‘m the textbox
The reports will be sunmarized u
(1) Intelligent report
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Parameters: OnIOtt, Report time when moving. Report time when stop. and threshold
speed (recommand threshold speed: 5 km).
(2) Intelligent history report (record the report in the system's flash ram)
Parameters OnIOfi, Report fime when moving. Report time when stop. and threshold
speed (recommend threshold speed. 5 kmlh).
(3) Fixed time report
Parameters. On/Ott. and time.
(4) Fixed distance report
Parameters: Onlott, and distance. (min. distance is 0.1 km, max. distance is 100 km).
(5) Keep alive procedure (in order keep connection in GPRS network. the
unit can be set to send short keep alive report to the server in order to prevent the
disconnection from the mobile servroe provider)
Parameters: On/Ott. and time.
(6) Self-diagnostic report (tor a contain period of time. the UNIT can send a report
to the server in order to check the functionality)
Parameters: On/Ott. and time.
(7) Course change report (to send a report when the course change is brgger than
the value set here)
Parameters: On/Ofl‘. and course change in degree,
(5) Temperature report
Parameters: Orr/OR. and mm. and max, temperature,
(a) Low battery warning report (to alert user when the external battery level is low)
Parameters: OnlOtl. and warning battery level lor report. For example, 30
to represent 30% lower level report.
The system will ignore the parameter with a value ‘0' to prevent continuous
non-stop reporting.
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4.[A|arm REPORT aetup]
Alenn report“) I: also configurable. User can mmmize the event: generated
by the In-vehlde Input or exlerrnl w elerm lo be sent an the server. "the mem(e)
be checked, the releied reports wil be eenL Omerwhe we report M! be ignored
even when an event it occurred imam-I1.
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APPENDIX 1
GTBOOOIGTBSOO SPECIFICATIONS
Phlsical Parameters
Enclwsure dimensions | umrssowzsm)
Wexght | 200g
Electrical
DC Supply volvage
DC Tolerance wnllnge IOV — 40V
Current (GPRS anlme) 50am
Curran (GPRS Innsmission) 801m
Current (Pen-k) I20mA
Buckug leg
Imam-l for emergency
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Emery type Mn sv erd
Emery cnpncily | so anH 1 2 M-1
Charge lype Built-in chrrre cam-ix, Buill-in charge cimm
with jumper pmeaim
GER$
' Dam provided by Sony Ericsson
Frequmcy Rang! (MHz) mime and 850621900 models
Channel spacing (Hz) zoo
GPRS connectivity GPRS mulli-slol dm 3
GPRS mobile swim elm B
SIM card interface 3vxsv
SMS slang: Capacity 40 in M12
Antenna Connector Malt TNC
Anlznna [mpzdance Sodmls
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GES.‘
' Data provided by Trimble
Protocol mare-iota;
Baud Rate 9600
signal 1575MHz
Accuracy Hertz/mm <6 meters (51m), <9 mum (9095)
Allillldc <18 meters (90%)
Velotiry
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