Trackimo TRKM010 GPS Tracker User Manual Universal Tracker User Guide
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UNIVERSAL TRACKER USER GUIDE Model:TRKM010 Brand:trackimo Manufacture:HUIZHOU QIAOWEI INTELLIGENT OVERSEAS CO.,LTD User Guide v7 Table of Contents 1. GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................................... 2 1.1. UNPACKING YOUR DEVICE .................................................................................................... 2 1.2. CHARGING YOUR DEVICE FOR THE FIRST TIME ....................................................................... 2 1.3. REGISTRATION .................................................................................................................... 3 1.4. TURNING ON YOUR DEVICE ................................................................................................. 3 1.5. ACTIVATING YOUR DEVICE ................................................................................................ 3-7 1.6. RESETTING YOUR PASSWORD .............................................................................................. 8 1.7. YOUR DEVICE LIGHTS AND SOUNDS ..................................................................................... 9 2. TRACKIMO DASHBOARD ......................................................................................... 10 2.1. DASHBOARD OVERVIEW ................................................................................................ 10-11 2.2. DEVICE LOCATION INFORMATION ........................................................................................ 12 2.3. UPDATE DEVICE LOCATION ................................................................................................ 13 2.4. DEVICE LOCATION FREQUENCY ..................................................................................... 13-14 2.5. DEVICE HISTORY ............................................................................................................... 14 2.6. DEVICE ALARMS AND SETTINGS .................................................................................... 15-16 2.7. MANAGING RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTIONS................................................................................ 17 2.8. GEO FENCES................................................................................................................ 17-18 User Guide v7 1. Getting Started 1.1. Unpacking Your Device Carefully unpack your Trackimo device. Your packaging should include: • Battery • Locking Belt Clip • Adhesive Velcro • Adhesive Magnet • Water Resistant Sleeve • USB Cable • Screw Driver • Keychain and Lanyard A Quick Start Guide and a Safety & Warranty page are also included. • Use only approved accessories. • Accessories may vary by country or region. 1.2. Charging Your Device for the First Time Your battery will not be installed or charged when you first unpack your device. Install the battery by taking off the back cover and inserting the battery. To take off the back cover, gently push it in the middle and slide it off. To charge, connect one end of the data cable to the charger port at the bottom of the device, and the other end to a power USB adaptor. Then connect the USB adapter to a power outlet. Charge the device for 12 hours. User Guide v7 1.3. Registration On your PC (not smartphone), using the latest version of your Internet Browser, visit www.trackimo.com and click on “Log In” and then “Sign Up”. Enter your email, choose a password, re-enter the password and click on the “Sign Up for Trackimo” button. You will receive a confirmation email to validate your email address. From this point on you can login through www.trackimo.com. IMPORTANT: You must locate this email and click the confirmation link. If you don’t receive the email in your Inbox within 2-3 minutes of registering, check your Junk / Spam Folder as it may have been received there. 1.4. Turning On Your Device Once your device has been fully charged (the red light on the device will stop blinking and will remain on – this typically takes at least 8 hours), press the red button on the top of the device and hold for at least 5 seconds. The green light on the front of the device should flash for 3 seconds. We recommend that you allow the device to receive its first GPS signal before activating. Place your device outside in an open area with strong cellular service and a clear, unobstructed, southwest view of the sky (satellite location). Wait at least 15 minutes. Now you are ready to activate you device using you PC (not smartphone). 1.5. Activating Your Device When you are logged into your Trackimo account on www.trackimo.com, press “Activate Device” to begin the activation process. User Guide v7 Initial Activation Screen Identify the “Device ID” of your Trackimo. This is a 7-digit number, located on the inside of your Trackimo under the battery, and printed on the package. Enter this number. After you enter the device ID, the system will check the connectivity of the your Trackimo to GSM network. This may take a couple of minutes. User Guide v7 If your Trackimo is not properly connected to the cellular network, you will see this: In case the device is not connected to GSM network, you will be asked to perform a few short steps and retry the connection. The system needs to verify that your device is actually in your possession. This is done by physically associating your device to your account. Follow the instructions and click on the SOS button to associate the device to your account. User Guide v7 If you purchased a Trackimo device that requires a subscription payment (not a prepaid device) then you will be required to choose your preferred billing plan and payment method. If your device does not have a prepaid subscription, you then have to enter your Credit Card or PayPal details User Guide v7 Congratulations, your device was successfully activated! The only thing left to do is personalize your Trackimo device. Enter a nickname for your Trackimo device and (optionally) the phone number to receive alerts and notifications directly to your phone. Now you are ready to go. REMEMBER: The device has to be fully charged before the first activation. User Guide v7 1.6. Resetting Your Password In case you may have forgotten your password, you can click on the forgotten password link in the login dialog. An email will be sent to you to reset your password. Clicking on the link within the email will open a browser window and will allow you to set a new password. User Guide v7 1.7. Your Device Lights and Sounds To provide you with a richer visual and audio experience, the device will display lights and make sounds. The picture below shows where all the buttons and lights are located on the device and the table below shows what causes these lights and sounds to occur. When this happens… Lights Sounds Power on the device Green light will flash 3 times 2 short beeps Power off the device Red light will flash twice Long beep Connected to mobile network Left blue light on for 4 seconds Long beep Any key is pressed Green light turns on for 3 seconds SOS key pressed for 2 seconds Both blue lights flash twice Long beep Left or Right key pressed for 2 seconds Corresponding blue light flashes twice Long beep Low Battery Red light flashing Charging Red light slowly flashing Plugged in and fully charged Red light steady Cellular network and GPS not connected Left and right blue lights flash slowly Short beep No cellular network connection, GPS connected reached Right blue light turns on for 4 seconds Short beep Cellular network and GPS connection reached Left blue light on for 4 seconds Short beep User Guide v7 2. Trackimo Dashboard 2.1. Dashboard Overview After logging in to the Trackimo website with your username and password, you will reach the Trackimo dashboard. The image below depicts the Trackimo dashboard with a short explanation in the table below about the key items within the dashboard. Device Marker Icon This is the icon that is associated with a device. This will be the icon representing the device on the map. (You can change your icon in the setting menu.) Device Nickname This is the nickname chosen for your device, which will appear in emails and notifications. (You can change your device’s nickname by clicking the edit icon next to it. Select a new nickname and save.) 10 Device Info Pop Up Provides location and speed information about the device, and is located right above the device marker on the map. User Guide v7 11 Notification Menu Alerts the user to the number of unread device notifications, and upon clicking the menu shows all device notifications. User Menu Upon clicking provides user specific options such as logging out or activating another device. Device Location Information Provides location, battery information about the device. status and speed Update Location Button Updates the device location. Tracking Provides the option to select how frequently the Frequency Selector device updates its location. Please note, the more frequently that the device updates its location, the shorter battery life it will have. Settings Menu Button Upon clicking the button, the alarm menu will open allowing setting alarms and notifications. Fences Menu Upon clicking the button, existing fences appear and the fences menu becomes available. View History Selector Selects the device history and shows it on the map. Tags Allows entering a multiple tags for device. Device Notifications The device notifications, upon clicking them, will be cleared from the list. Manage Subscription This section shows subscription information regarding the device and allows renewing the current subscription and increasing monthly text alert limit. Device Filter This filter allows filter device by device nickname, device id, tags and fences User Preferences Allows you to change measurement units, SOS alarm sound and date format Activate Device Allows you to add devices to account Export History Allows you to download device history in CSV format Send “beep” to device This button sends beep command to device. Once the device receives the command, the beep signal will be heard User Guide v7 2.2. Device Location Information The device information can be found in two places: 1. When clicking on the device marker icon on the map, the location information will be available inside the information pop up right above the device marker icon. 2. When clicking on the device on the left sidebar of the dashboard the location information will be right below the device name. The location information available is the device address, time tracked, speed, battery percentage left, and the longitude and latitude location of the device. Note: The device location may be based on the cellular network signal (GSM location), in cases where the device cannot receive proper GPS signals from the GPS satellites, for example indoors. This location is not accurate, but rather an approximation of the device location. If GPS location is not available, the location will be based on GSM location and text will appear in the device location information area notifying you that the location is based on the cellular network. A blue halo will also surround the tracking marker notifying you that the location is approximate, as shown in the image to the right. 12 User Guide v7 2.3. Update Device Location Upon clicking on the update location button (available for each device) Trackimo will attempt to contact the device through the cellular network and retrieve the device’s exact location. Trackimo will retrieve an exact GPS-based location, but if GPS is unavailable at the device location, Trackimo will attempt to approximate the location using the mobile network signals to the device. If the device is unreachable for 60 seconds during the location update process, the system will notify the user with an information notification. Reasons that the device may be unreachable may include; the device being turned off, the device is out of battery, and the device is in an area that does not have cell phone reception. 2.4. Device Location Frequency The device location frequency can be set by the user. This setting determines how often the device reports its location to you through the Trackimo system. The device location will only update when the user clicks the Manual update location button; this ensures the longest battery life to the device. 1 Minute 13 The device will update its location every 1 minute; this mode will cause the device to have the shortest battery life. User Guide v7 5 Minutes 30 Minutes The device will update its location every 5 minutes; this mode will cause the device to have a short battery life. The device will update its location every 30 minutes; this mode will cause the device to have a moderate battery life. 120 The device will update its location every 120 minutes; this Minutes mode will cause the device to have a long battery life. Note: When the device reaches a low battery alarm, it automatically switches to manual mode to conserve the device battery. 2.5. Device History The device history can be displayed on the map by selecting the device history from the history dropdown. The map will display history marker icons in grey. The map will connect the markers to indicate the device’s tracking path, and will number the device marker icons to form a device history timeline. The device history can be shown from the last hour, today (24 hours), the last week, and by specifying a specific date and time range (start and end). Clicking on any device marker info from the history will show the time of the history, the location and the speed. The map will automatically zoom to show all the history of the device in a single view for you. You can also zoom in and out to better view the device history. 14 User Guide v7 2.6. Device Alarms and Settings Clicking on the device alarms will open a settings menu on top of the screen. This will allow you to set the device’s specific settings and alarm notifications. Alarms are sent to your configured email and to the Trackimo dashboard. The notification alarms will include the device’s location and speed at the time the alarm is triggered. The following alarms are available: 15 Speed Limit A notification is sent when the speed limit is crossed. Low Battery A notification is sent when the battery level reaches 20%. Moving Start A notification is sent when the device starts to move. Right Key Pressed A notification is sent when the right key is pressed on the device. User Guide v7 Left Key Pressed A notification is sent when the left key is pressed on the device. SOS Key Pressed A notification is sent when the SOS key is pressed on the device. The following settings are available: Device Beep Sound This turns the beeping options of the device on or off. When “off” the device will operate in “silent mode” and no beeps will be heard upon turning on, pressing the SOS and left/right button etc. Device Marker Icons Selects the icon for the device marker Sending Alarms to contacts The Trackimo service allows you to send alarms you may receive to other contacts through their email address or as an SMS alarm to their cell phone. This can be done by clicking on the “Add contacts for this alarm” link below each alarm. When this is done a dialog will appear as shown in the image below. Contacts that are checked on the right side will receive the alarm. You may remove a contact by clicking on the “Remove from contacts list” link. To create a new contact, click on the “New Contact” button. This will open a dialog as shown below. You can either add an email or a phone number as a contact. 16 User Guide v7 2.7. Manage Subscription Renewals Clicking on the Manage Subscription link will open the following popup on top of the screen. This will allow you to see subscription information and perform actions such as “increase your monthly text alerts limit”. Subscription information includes: Start and end dates of your current subscription per device Current subscription plan SMS usage for this specific device Increase your monthly text alerts limit User can choose the country code for text alerts usage and increase monthly limit of text alerts to 25, 50 & 100 alerts per month. This package requires additional monthly subscription according to desire limit. After choosing the monthly limit, user can choose subscription plan and pay by credit card or PayPal. 17 User Guide v7 2.8. Geo Fences A GeoFence is a virtual fence (a square around a certain location) that you can set using the Trackimo dashboard. When the device crosses the virtual fence, you will receive an email alarm message with information of when the device has crossed the virtual fence. Creating a GeoFence 18 User Guide v7 To setup a GeoFence: 1. Click on the Fence button in the device menu. 2. Click on the "Create a new fence" button, this will open the new fence options below the button. 3. You will then have the option to search for an address for your fence and set a perimeter. A red rectangle will appear on the map representing your GeoFence. You can then move or resize your GeoFence directly on the map. 4. When done, give your fence a name in the new fence options and click on Save to save your GeoFence. Your fence cannot be smaller than 200 meters (218 Yards). Modifying a GeoFence 1. Click on the Fence button in the device menu. 2. Click on the fence name you would like to modify. 3. The map will center on the fence and the fence will be displayed as a red rectangle on the map. 4. Click on the Edit button. 5. You will then have the option to search for an address for your fence and set a perimeter. A red rectangle will appear on the map representing your GeoFence. You can then move or resize your GeoFence directly on the map. 6. When done click Save. Deleting a GeoFence 1. Click on the Fence button in the device menu. 2. Click on the fence name you would like to modify. 3. The map will center on the fence and the fence will be displayed as a red rectangle on the map. 4. Click on the Delete Button. 5. Your fence will be deleted. 19 CE Maintenance 1.Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 2.The product shall only be connected to a USB interface of version USB2.0. 3.EUT Operating temperature range: -20° C to 40° C . 4.Rating: 5.0V 500mA (By micro USB port ) or 3.7V 600mAh (By Li-ion rechargeable battery) 5.The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 5mm from your your body. Declaration of Conformity HUIZHOU QIAOWEI INTELLIGENT OVERSEAS CO.,LTD hereby declares that this GPS Tracker is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information: This GPS Tracker meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. 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 or health. FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: GPS Tracker (FCC ID: 2AAI6-TRKM010) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the body is 1.415W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 5mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 5mm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 5mm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
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