User's Manual

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I. INTRODUCTION
GPS GPRS Tracking and Alarm System utilize the GPS and car alarm functions in one unit. You can
monitor the vehicle location and control the car alarm remotely. In addition, the unit will send event report if
any trigger occurs. It has built-in 8 outputs and 9 inputs to perform essential alarm functions.
1.1 Report structure
The standard report sent by the unit includes the information: (1) unit’s 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) Unit’s ID: each device has its own unique ID and must be registered in the server in order to perform
monitoring or controlling.
(2) Status: ‘A mean the number of satellite is more than 4 or equal to 4; ‘B’ mean the number of satellite is
equal to 3, ‘L mean the number of satellite is less than 3.
(3) Time: report time in Greenwich Mean time zone.
(4) GPS’s latitude and longitude.
(5) Speed: in km/H
(6) Direction: in degree to the North.
(7) Temperature: in Celsius. If the temperature is not connected, ‘NA will be shown in this field.
(8) Device’s status: there are 32 states to represent the I/O and working modes for the both the device and
the build in alarm.
(9) Event number: all the generated reports will include a unique event number 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 field.
1.2 Report Setup
GT3200ST must be initialized by PC setup program in order to make communication with the remote server
/call center. There are seven main sections that allow users to program the device, (1) User detail (Device ID,
server IP, and port, SMS number, GPRS APN…) (2) In-built Geofence definition (up to 5 circular, 5
rectangular and 20 point Geofence shapes can be set in the device) (3) Local Report setting (Time, Distance,
Intelligent mode, Temperature, Low battery, Course change…) (4) Roam Report setting (Time, Distance,
Intelligent mode, Temperature, Low battery, Course change…) (5) ALARM report (to enable or disable the
event generated by the inputs or build in ALARM, e.g. ACC, DOOR, ALARM...) (6)Roam alarm setting
(Sleep mode, internal alarm report, external alarm report..) (7) Roam setting (Roaming GPRS mode select,
prefer operators setting, compress setting…) Those data is saved in device’s EEPROM and will not be lost
even if 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 reports configuration or Geofence setup can be
changed at anytime via over the air commands.
The automatic reporting mode can be categorized as ‘time’ report, ‘distance’ report, or ‘time & velocity’
report. User can choose the reporting mode and related parameters via the PC setup program or the remote
sever.