T630 User Guide: 1. Product Image
T630 User Guide: 1. Product Image
T630 User Guide: 1. Product Image
1. Product Image
2. Installation Manual
2.1 SIM Card Pre-installation, specification note.
a. GSM NANO Sim Only.
b. SIM card should have GPRS function enabled.
c. SMS request will function only if Caller ID function is enabled.
3. Button Operation
3.1 Button Operation for GPS function
a. Power On: Press and hold the power button until the RED light is on. It will
slow flashing while detecting GSM signal, and then quick flashing.
b. Power Off: Send command *poweroff* when the SIM is inserted.
If there is no SIM inserted, press and hold the button till the RED LED off .
c. Panic Button:Press and hold power button for 3 seconds while device is
on to generate a SOS SMS alert to the preset emergency number. No
indicating light will be on.
d. Charge: The RED light is steadily on during charging and turns off when it
is fully charged.
If threre is no LED light on, keep charging for 20 minutes and then press and
hold the button to turn on the device, you will see RED LED light flashing and
then turn to steadily on, and will turn off when fully charged.
e. LED light flashing: One short and one long press the power button.
For power saving, the LED will be off after 3 minutes non-movement. And
flash again when detects motion.
f. LED light off: Three short and one long press the power button. It just turn
off the LED, will not turn off the device.
g. Reboot system: Five short and one long press the power button.
APN is Access Point Name. The correct APN must be set to enable the
device to send data to the server. Different SIM has different APN, make sure
you have confirmed the correct APN information with the SIM provider when
you purchase the SIM
Table underneath is sample of the popular operator data. Please consult the
website of your operator to find the APN settings of your sim.
3. Control Room
Home
Function list of the app
Devices
Show all number devices under the same
account. Tap the device’s serial number to
select the one you need to control.
Check LBS function is the best power saving tracking function, but
distance inaccuracy could up to 1KM
3.3.8 Others
3.3.8.1 Status Query
Check system status, replies will be shown in the message section
4. Panic Button
Power button is the panic button. If there is a SIM card inserted, press and
hold to trigger SOS alert. The SOS alert will be uploaded to website as “SOS!
HELP! SOS!! HELP!! SOS!!! HELP!!!”, and will be shown in the message
section.
Note:
1. Interface of the App you download could be different from the
screenshot in the user manual since it kept updated.
2. Certain functions in APP might not support the model you purchase.
Please check the following SMS Command Operation Guide to
confirm detail functions list of your tracker.
SMS Commands Operating Guide
SMS commands are for non-smartphone user or who would like to
control the device through SMS commands only, without using the App.
1. Registration
1.1 Set APN
APN is Access Point Name. The correct APN must be set to enable the
device to send data to the server. Different SIMS have different APN, make
sure you have confirmed the correct APN information with the Sim provider
when you purchase the Sim.
Command
*apn* APN’s name*username* password*
Some APN goes without username and password, you can just leave them
blank.
Your cell phone will receive confirmation saying that the appointed APN is set
(See screenshot).
NOTE: The device will ONLY listen and respond commands from this number
unless you choose to turn on the multi controller function and open the device
to any cell phone number.
Changing password command has to be sent only from the master number.
And new password has to be applied to when you need to register the device
with a new master number.
3.1.1 Routetrack
SMS: *routetrack*1-99*
1-98 represents the number of hours that the routerack function works. 99
represents to turn the routetrack function always on.
Example
*routetrack*1* means uploading 6 location GPS data every minutes for 1 hour
3.1.1.1 Rsampling
Rsampling is to set routetrack data collecting interval.
The smaller interval, the higher accuracy, but the higher power consumption.
SMS *rsampling*1-999*
1-999 represents seconds of data collecting interval, default as 10 seconds
3.1.1.2 Rupload
Rupload is to set routetrack data upload interval.
The smaller interval, the higher accuracy, but the higher power consumption.
SMS *rupload*60-999*
60-999 represents seconds of data uploading interval, default as 60 seconds,
minimum rate should not be less than 60
Example
*rsampling*30* plus *rupload*120* means 4 location data will be uploaded to
server every 2 minutes when routetrack function is on.
SMS:*routetrackoff*
To turn off route track function.
If GPS location is invalid, system will upload the closest cell tower location
instead.
And it can be used with routetrack and Checkgsm functions at the same time.
SMS: *checkm*5-9999*
5-9999 represents the number of minutes that the device Check’s data upload
interval, rate should not be less than 5.
Example
*checkm*15* means uploading GPS data every 15 minutes.
3.3 Check GSM Location (Low Power Consumption)
And this function can be used with routetrack and Check function at the same
time.
SMS: *checkgsm*5-1800*
5-1800 represents the the number of minutes of Checkgsm’s data upload
interval, rate should not be less than 5.
Example
*checkgsm*60* means uploading GSM data every 60 minutes.
SMS:*trackoff*
To turn off all tracking functions, including routetrack, check, and checkgsm.
Note: System will shut down GPS and GSM module during deep sleep period,
so no call or SMS can be received or responded.
SMS:*sleep*1-99*
1-99 refers to the hours of appointed sleep interval.
Example
*sleep*6* means to enable device to go to deep sleep mode and wake up in
every 6 hours.
Motion Sleep function enables device to stay in deep sleep mode and
wakes up once motion is detected. System will upload the current
location of the device. If motion continues, system will stay on and
operate the previous tracking settings. If there is no further motion
detected, device will go back to deep sleep in 12 minutes. And the
circle repeats.
Note: System will shut down GPS and GSM module during deep sleep
period, so no call or SMS can be received or responded.
SMS: *sleepv*
To enable motion sleep function.
SMS: * sleepoff*
To turn off motion sleep and interval sleep function.
5. SOS Alert
SOS Alert function enables device to send SOS alert to preset number when
the panic button is triggered.
Up to 3 SOS numbers can be preset.
The registered master number is the default SOS alert number.
NOTE: Please make sure country code is included in the cellphone number.
SMS: *soson*
To enable SOS alert function. System default as on.
SMS: *sosoff*
To turn off SOS alert function.
Example
*lowbat*+319876543210*
7. Status query
SMS: *status*
To check device setting status and performance.
8. Reboot
SMS: 88888888
Reboot system, previous settings will not be cleared.
9. Master query
SMS: 999999
To check registered master number, password and device’s serial number.
10. Default
SMS: default
To operate factory default, previous settings will be cleared.
5-1800 represents
minutes of check gsm
*checkgsm*5-1800*
function
data upload interval
Track Off *trackoff* End all the tracking
functions.
Hardware Specifications:
Size:53*29*20 (mm), Weight: 43g
GPRS:MTK 6261
Quad band; GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHzAntennae: Internal,
GPRS Class 12
Power: Rechargeable, 600mAh, Lithium-Polymer Battery
Built-in Vibration/motion sensor
GPS: U-BLOX
Antennae: Internal
Position Accuracy: >=5m
Sensitivity: Tracking: (R)C161 dB, Cold starts: (R)C148 dB, Hot
starts: (R)C156 dB
Cold start:<27s, Warm Start: <5s, Hot Start: 1s
A-GPS: AssistNow Online and AssistNow Offline services.