GH5200 User Manual V1.
Table of contents 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 BASIC DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................... 11 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS .............................................................................................................. 11 BASIC CHARACTERISTICS ...................................
5.11 MANUAL GEOFENCE.............................................................................................................. 37 5.12 BLUETOOTH ......................................................................................................................... 39 5.12.1 General functionality ................................................................................................. 39 5.12.2 How to connect Bluetooth Hands Free adapter to GH5200 device ........................... 40 5.12.2.
7.2.5 SIM APN Name (ID=2001) .......................................................................................... 66 7.2.6 SIM APN Username (ID=2002) ................................................................................... 66 7.2.7 SIM APN Password (ID=2003) .................................................................................... 66 7.2.8 Domain (ID=2004)...................................................................................................... 66 7.2.
7.5.6.6 Send Period (ID=10255) ...................................................................................................... 77 7.6 FEATURES PARAMETERS ......................................................................................................... 77 7.6.1 Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 77 7.6.1.1 7.6.1.2 7.6.1.3 7.6.1.4 7.6.1.5 7.6.2 Overspeeding scenario parameters ......................
7.12.1.1 7.12.1.2 7.12.1.3 7.12.1.4 7.12.1.5 7.12.1.6 7.12.1.7 7.12.1.8 7.12.1.9 BT Radio (ID=800) ............................................................................................................. 93 Local name (ID 801) .......................................................................................................... 93 Local PIN (ID=802) ............................................................................................................ 94 Security mode (ID=803) ...............
1 1.1 INTRODUCTION Attention Operate the device in suitable conditions Do not use the device where mobile connectivity is forbidden. Road safety first Comply with local traffic laws, always hold your hands on a steering wheel when using a device. Your safety is of utmost importance when you drive. Interference All wireless devices are sensitive to electromagnetic interference, as a result wireless devices affect the performance of each other.
Other In order to prevent device from mechanical damage it is advisable to transport it in a shock–resistant packaging. If device stopped working properly regardless of the settings only a qualified specialist can help. It is recommended to contact your local seller or your UAB Teltonika manager in such case. 1.2 Brief description GH5200 is a handheld tracking device with built-in functions and characteristics of a mobile phone.
▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ GNSS – Global Navigation Satellite System: a system with global coverage that uses satellites to provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning. GPS – Global Positioning System: a worldwide satellite navigational system formed by 24 satellites orbiting the earth and their corresponding receivers on the earth. GPRS – General Packet Radio Service: a standard for wireless communications which runs at speeds up to 115 kilobits per second.
▪ ▪ ▪ connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent. TMO - Timeout UDP – User Datagram Protocol – a connectionless protocol that, like TCP, runs on top of IP networks. Provides very few error recovery services, offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagrams over IP network. Record – AVL data stored in FMB memory. AVL data contains GNSS and I/O information.
2 BASIC DESCRIPTION GH5200 is an AUTONOMOUS personal tracker with GNSS, GSM and Bluetooth connectivity, device has high quality voice communication feature and modern slim design. The tracker is designed for Lone Worker protection. Everyone who performs activity without close or direct supervision of others: healthcare visitors, maintenance workers, selfemployed or working out of standard work hours employees. 2.
o Time; o Speed; o Angle; o Distance; o Movement or any other I/O event; Sending acquired data via GPRS; GPRS and SMS I/O events; Configurable using Secured SMS Commands. ▪ ▪ ▪ 2.3 Technical features Part name LED USB GNSS GSM Microphone and speader BUTTON Physical specification 3 status LEDs Micro USB socket Internal GNSS antenna Internal GSM antenna Internal microphone and speader 5 configurable buttons Technical details Energy consumption1: GPRS: average 52.31 mA; Nominal: average 45.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Battery Disposal instructions: Battery should not be disposed of into general household waste. Bring damaged or worn-out batteries to your local recycling center or dispose them into a battery recycle bin commonly found in supermarkets. Warranty: batteries are covered by 6 months warranty support. 2.5 Electrical characteristics Table 2.
3 CONNECTION 3.1 How to insert SIM card and connect the battery into GH5200 device: Remove GH5200 cover. Insert Micro SIM card as shown. Battery has to be disconnected at this point. Insert the battery. Reatach the cover and tighten the srew Note: SIM card insertion/removal must be performed when GH5200 device is powered off – with external voltage and battery disconnected. Otherwise SIM card may be damaged.
3.2 Installing GH5200 drivers Table 3. Software requirements: Operating system Version 32 bit and 64 bit Windows XP with SP3 or later 32 bit 64 bit Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 32 bit and 64 bit MS .NET Framework version MS .NET Framework 4 https://www.microsoft.com/enUS/Download/confirmation.aspx?id=17718 http://avl1.teltonika.lt/downloads/software/Framework/.NET%20Framew ork%204/dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe With MS .NET Framework 4 update KB2468871-v2 update https://www.microsoft.
Figure 3 Driver installation window 2 Setup will continue installing drivers and eventually the confirmation window will appear. Click Close to complete the setup: Figure 4 Driver installation window 3 You are now ready to use the device on your computer.
4 OPERATIONAL BASICS 4.1 Operational principles GH5200 module is designed to acquire records and send them to the server. Records contain GNSS data and I/O information. Module uses GNSS receiver to acquire GNSS data and is run in three (time-based, distance-based and angle-based) acquisition modes. Please note that if GH5200 loses connection to GNSS satellites it continues to make records, however coordinate in these records remains the same (last known coordinate).
GNSS HDOP, GSM CellID, GSM Area Code, Active GSM Operator and ICCID. GH5200 can enter deep sleep mode if ALL of these conditions are met: ▪ GH5200 is configured in Deep Sleep mode and sleep timeout is reached; ▪ Device time is synchronized with GNSS satellites and GPS fix is obtained; ▪ Movement is not detected by the accelerometer; ▪ Min.
If selected method “GPRS or SMS”. At first device tries to connect to GPRS context using configured APN. If it does not connect device sends sms event to configured number. If method is “GPRS and SMS” SMS will be sent in both cases, when GPRS has failed and when records are sent to server. These SMS sending methods are valid for these Events: Alarm; Man Down, Movement Event and Over speeding. 4.3.
4.5 Tracking On/Off This keyboard functionality, which turns on and off GNSS module on konfigured key pressed. 4.6 Bluetooth Bluetooth can work in two modes - slave or master. When in master mode Bluetooth can connect to the defined hands-free system. When working in slave mode - Bluetooth can accept incoming pairing requests from external devices. NOTE: GH5200 supports ONE connection at a time. NOTE: GH5200 can see up to 10 available devices.
store records). It will send data over GPRS when it is available. Note that GH5200 might reach its full memory capacity. If such case happens, the device will start deleting the oldest records in order to save new ones. GH5200 configuration is performed via GH5200 Configurator program. Contact sales manager to get the latest GH5200 Configurator version. GH5200 configurator operates on Microsoft Windows OS and uses prerequisite MS .NET Framework.
Figure 7 GH5200 status elements 5.1.1 Main Buttons description: Load from device – loads configuration from device. Save to device – save configuration to device. Load from file – load configuration from file. Save to file – save configuration to file. Update firmware – update firmware on device. Reset device – reset device configuration to default. 5.1.2 Keyword SMS (GPRS) commands: Configuration should not be locked when the user is attempting to set a new keyword, change it or delete it.
If keyword in configuration file does not match keyword in device after TCP configuration, configurator will ask the device keyword. When device is locked, the keyword cannot be changed with TCP configuration. 5.2 Status info Status info enables the user to monitor real time information of GH5200. Following fields are displayed: Device Info field, GNSS Info field, GSM Info field, I/O Info field and Maintenance field. User is able to export all of the information to .
▪ ▪ 5.4 ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ When SIM PIN code is entered correctly user can change PIN code or disable it from the SIM card. When SIM PIN is disabled and user would like to enable it again, user must enter the previously used PIN code. Configuration security keyword can be set to configurator. Keyword can be saved in configuration file (.cfg), so there is no need to connect the device to the configurator to configure the keyword. Minimum keyword length is 4 symbols and maximum length is 10 symbols.
configured movement source) is detected. It allows filtering GPS jumps when the object is parked (not moving) and GPS position is still traced. Figure 8 System settings configuration GNSS Source settings allows user to configure which GNSS system(s) to use. User has a choice to use one system between GPS, GLONASS, Galileo or BeiDou and it is possible to choose two or three systems together. One exception is that you cannot combine BeiDou and GLONASS systems together.
Galileo+GLONASS+BeiDou GPS+GLONASS+BeiDou GPS+Galileo+GLONASS+BeiDou Example of bad configuration 5.5 GPRS GPRS settings define main parameters for GH5200: GSM operator APN and GPRS Username and Password (optional – depending on operator), destination server IP and port, and allows setting the protocol used for data transfers – TCP or UDP. Backup server settings can also be selected for Backup server. Backup server has 3 different modes: ▪ Disable: backup server is not used.
Figure 9 GPRS configuration 5.6 SMS/Call Settings Essential fields in SMS/Call Settings are Login and Password. The login and password are used with every SMS sent to GH5200. If login and password are not set, in every SMS sent to GH5200 device two spaces before command have to be used (). Command structure with set login and password: , for example: "asd 123 getgps" Phone numbers have to be written in international standard.
Figure 10 SMS/Call Settings configuration Incoming call settings parameter defines device action during incoming call: ▪ Do Nothing (BT HF) – Device will ignore incoming call. ▪ Hangup – Automatically hang up an incoming call. ▪ Report Position – Device will send SMS with it’s GNSS location to caller number and hang up incoming call. ▪ Auto Answer (HF) – Auto answers incoming call in normal speakers mode.
settings section for more details). Modes are changed based on GSM operator GH5200 is connected to. Figure 11 Roaming and Operator BlackList configuration If roaming operator list is left empty, GH5200 will automatically detect home operator. If home operator is written to the roaming operator list, it will still be detected as home operator.
Best operator search Opening GPRS Current operator is in black operator list NO NO A White List empty YES YES Do not allow to open GPRS/Send data NO Black List empty A YES Skip op search procedure Work as usual Find new best operator from White List YES A A Connect to strongest signal exept if in Black list A Figure 12 Operator search functionality diagram. White list is Roaming Operator lists 5.
Roaming Data Acquisition mode, and if current operator code is not written in the Roaming Operator list, device will work in Unknown mode. This functionality allows having different AVL records to acquire and send parameter values when object is moving or standing still. GH5200 has 6 different modes. Operational logic is shown in Figure 13. If home operator is written to roaming operator list, it will still be detected as home operator.
Figure 14 Data Acquisition Mode configuration Min Saved Records defines minimum number of coordinates and I/O data that should be transferred within a single connection to the server. If GH5200 does not have enough coordinates to send to the server, it will check again after a time interval defined in Send Period field. Send period controls the frequency of GPRS data being sent to server. Module makes attempts to send collected data to the server every defined period of time.
Min. time period 2. Distance based data acquisition (Min Distance) – records are acquired when the distance between previous coordinate and current position is greater than a defined parameter value. Entering zero disables data acquisition based on distance. Min. distance 3. Angle based data acquisition (Min Angle) – records are acquired when the angle difference between last recorded coordinate and current position is greater than a defined value. Entering zero disables data acquisition based on angle.
5.9 Features settings Three different scenarios can be selected in Features window. Figure 15 Scenarios configuration 5.9.1 Alarm This function can be only triggered by a button (Power Button or Alarm Button). When the alarm is triggered, an event with IO ID 236 is generated. Eventually an SMS will be sent and a call can be performed.
5.9.2 Over Speeding This feature is used to prevent the driver from exceeding fixed speed and inspects the driver if needed. When vehicle speed exceeds maximum configured speed value the scenario is activated, and a record is generated. Scenario is activated until speed value decreases below the set parameter value. Figure 17 Over Speeding parameters 5.9.3 ManDown This feature gets current accelerometer data and calculates angles between offset positions.
5.9.4 Movement Event Movement Event functionality makes an eventual high priority record (and sends an optional SMS) when device is stationary or in motion (depending on configured "Mode") for set Timeout (added to "Movement Start/Stop Delays" accordingly). Timeout is a configured amount of time (in seconds) after which an eventual high priority record is generated.
Figure 20 Auto Geofence configuration 5.11 Manual Geofence GH5200 has 50 configurable Geofence zones and it can generate an event when a defined Geofence zone border is crossed. Frame border is an additional border around Geofence zone used to prevent false events when object stops on the border of the area and as a result records are made inside and outside the defined area because of GNSS errors. The event is generated only when both (Geofence and frame) borders are crossed.
Eventual records controls where scenario status value appears: when disabled it will exist in each AVL record and when enabled the value will be appended only to eventual records. OverSpeeding helps to configure OverSpeeding scenarios separately for each different Geozone. Regular OverSpeeding and geozones' OverSpeeding function independently. If digital output control is enabled in a regular OverSpeeding scenario, geozones OverSpeeding scenario will control it too i.
5.12 Bluetooth 5.12.1 General functionality General functionality configures Bluetooth to work in slave mode. This mode allows any external device to connect to GH5200. Parameter BT Radio allows enabling or disabling Bluetooth. There are three different settings: ▪ Disabled – Bluetooth functionality will be disabled. ▪ Enable (hidden) – Bluetooth functionality will be enabled, external devices will be able to connect to GH5200, but no devices will be able to detect it.
▪ external device asks for PIN then GH5200 will send user defined External PIN. After successfully pairing GH5200 will connect to paired device. Data Link – BT Data link mode is enabled by Configurator Data Link parameter: when Data Link is configured and GH5200 has a link with the server, paired device can send messages via Bluetooth SPP profile directly to the server. Messages will be encoded by codec12. GH5200 supports ONE connection at a time. GH5200 can see up to 10 available devices.
Figure 25 1 – Bluetooth settings; 2 – Enable Bluetooth; 3 – Bluetooth local name; 4 – Bluetooth security mode; 5 – Hands Free connection mode; 6 – External BT device name; 7 – Authorized Devices MAC list ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ When device configuration is loaded press Bluetooth settings (Figure 24 position 1). Turn on BT Radio by pressing Enable (visible) (Figure 24 position 2). Local name (Figure 24 position 3) will be "GH5200_last 7 imei digits" by default, which can be changed.
Figure 26 Incoming Call Action settings ▪ ▪ After all these steps press Save to device to save configuration. Now GH5200 device can be disconnected from the configurator. 5.12.2.2 Connecting Bluetooth Hands Free adapter Turn on hands-free device and then turn on its Bluetooth connection for pairing following your model instructions. Hands-free adapter should make a specific sound in the speakers or its LED identification should inform about successful connection.
5.12.4 Device debug over Android smartphone In order to pair FMB device with Android smartphone, make sure that BT radio is enabled (visible) in device configuration. It can be checked via SMS command too: getparam 800 The answer has to be 2, which means Enabled (visible). ▪ Scan for visible BT devices using your Android smartphone and connect to your GH5200 device.
▪ Download Bluetooth Terminal application. Following link can be used: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hatflabs.btt ▪ Run Bluetooth Terminal. In menu press Connect button and select paired GH5200 device. To start log check CR and enter the command into terminal: .log:1 Wait ~10 minutes and press Save button in menu. You will find the saved log file in device folder My Files/Bluetooth Terminal, select log files, press Share via Email and send them to Teltonika support.
5.13 SMS events SMS events functionality allows GH5200 to send a configured SMS when an event is triggered. This event can be triggered by every I/O element. When any of the I/O elements is triggered, GH5200 sends a configured SMS message to a defined phone number. If SMS events are activated but there are no numbers defined in GSM Predefined Numbers list (similarly as in Figure 26), then the device will not send any messages.
Figure 28 Configured Movement SMS event 5.14 SMS Text The SMS Text field can be altered and any text can be entered. Maximum message length is 160 symbols (numbers, letters and symbols in ASCII, except for comma symbol ","). SMS Event Text may be either in default or composed format. Default format: Date, time, longitude, latitude, 'SMS text', value Example: 2018/11/02 12:00:00 Lon:0.000000 Lat:0.
Command modem gnss lat lon sat time pdp hdp mov op spd sig slp cel lac datetime val Io’par_id’ gmap Description Modem Firmware version GPS Firmware version Latitude (non-float value) Longitude (non-float value) Satellites in use Timestamp PDOP HDOP Movement GSM Operator Speed GSM Signal Sleep Mode Cell ID Area Code Time in hh:mm:ss format Eventual IO value Element value by parameter ID Google Maps link Composed text example: %imei Movement %io50010 Event SMS text: 352094082828606 Movement 1 ATTENTION! If
Priority field allows enabling I/O elements and setting them a priority so they are added to the data packet, which is sent to the server. By default 8 I/O elements with low priority are enabled: Movement, Data Mode, GSM Signal, Sleep Mode, GNSS Status, GNSS PDOP, GNSS HDOP and Battery Voltage. Priority level (AVL packet priority) can be Low, High or Panic. All records made by GH5200 are regular, and regular packets are sent as low priority records.
Current value < Low level or Current value > High level Current value >= Low level or Current value <= High level Generate record Figure 31 On Both operand logic 5.15.4 Operand Monitoring No event at all. Values are recorded only when other triggers worked. Wait other events Generate record Figure 32 Monitoring operand logic 5.15.5 Operand On Hysteresis Record is generated when input value crosses the high limit value from below the low limit value or vice versa.
Current value != last value Generate record Figure 34 On change operand logic 5.15.7 Operand On Delta Change Record is generated when input value changes and the absolute change becomes equal to or higher than the limit value. Current value != last value |Last value - Current value| >= High level Generate record Figure 35 On Delta Change operand logic 5.15.
For Boolean values 5τ, values is used, that means value change is taken when new values is averaged to more then 99.3%. 5.16 User Interface Indication is configurable in User Interface tab of configurator or via Features ParametersID. Each 100 ms device checks if any indication is enabled in response to triggered scenarios.
Name Type Key Pressed Trigger Reason Periodic Any button is pressed Keyboard Activated Action On event Configured functionality was activated by pressed button Keyboard Deactivated Action On event Configured functionality was deactivated by pressed button Charging Periodic Device is charging Fully Charged Periodic Device is fully charged Charging Error On event Device stops charging while being connected to power supply Pre Alarm Periodic ManDown functionality starts counting down to an
Parameter ID Name P+0 P+1 P+2 Configuration values Min Max Enable 0 1 Enables or disables scenario Enable In Sleep 0 1 0 – Disabled 1 – Enabled 3 0 – Battery Red 1 – Battery Green 2 – GSM Red 3 – GSM Green 4 – GNSS Red 5 – GNSS Green 6 – None 3 0 – None 1 – Vibration 2 – Audio 3 – Vibration and Audio LED 0 Description P+3 Aditional Indication 0 P+4 Period 0 P+5 On 0 10000 Time in ms P+6 Off 0 10000 Time in ms P+7 Repeat 0 100 3600000 Period in milliseconds Repeat co
Indication scenarios, indication description and default settings: Parameters default values Enable Enable In Sleep Vibration Audio LED 1 0 0 0 GSM Red When device is registered to home or roaming 0 network 0 0 0 GSM Green When SMS is received or sent 0 0 1 0 GSM Green When there is incoming call 0 0 1 0 GSM Green When device is connected to server 0 0 0 0 GSM Green When eventual record is saved 0 0 0 0 GNSS Green Panic Event When panic record is saved 0 0 0 0 GN
Parameters default values Name Enable In Sleep Vibration Audio LED 14280 First Function When button is hold for configured timeout for 1 detecting first function - 0 1 Battery Green 14290 Second Function When button is hold for configured timeout for 1 detecting second function - 0 1 GSM Green 14300 Function Detective When button is hold for configured timeout for 1 deactivation - 0 1 GNSS Green 14310 Call Active When Voice call is in progress 1 1 0 0 GSM Green 14320 ManDo
None Do nothing when button is triggered Alarm Activate Alarm scenario ManDown On Enable ManDown scenario ManDown Off Disable ManDown scenario ManDown Switch Activate/Deactivate ManDown scenario Auto Geofence On Enable Auto Geofence scenario Auto Geofence Off Disables Auto Geofence scenario Auto Geofence Switch Activate/Deactivate Auto Geofence scenario Call Initiates a call to the number selected in Call table SMS Send an SMS to the number selected in SMS table Tracking On Enable GNSS
Command getinfo getver getstatus getgps getio ggps readio # cpureset getparam # setparam #:# setparam #:#;#:#;… flush #,#,#,#,#,#,# countrecs deleterecords battery wdlog defaultcfg setkey # # delkey # bbread # Description Returns device runtime system information Returns code version, device IMEI, modem app version, RTC time, Init time, Uptime and BT MAC address Returns modem status information Returns current GPS data, date and time Reads out analog input, digital input and output Returns location in
Command Description Response SMS message bbinfo # sdformat Returns the same information as bbread command but Yes additionally all events timestamps are written in HEX. 1.# - returns entered number of latest events. When # is omitted the latest events are packed into a single SMS message Formats NAND Yes Table 5.
Response details FG FL SMS REC MD Description Failed GPRS counter Failed link counter Sent SMS Counter Records Found – number of records stored in the memory Data Mode state. 0 – Home and Stop, 1 – Home and Moving, 2 – Roaming and Stop, 3 – Roaming and Moving, 4 – Unknown and Stop, 5 – Unknown and Moving Example: “RTC:2017/6/16 7:13 Init:2017/6/16 5:44 UpTime:4744s PWR:PwrVoltage RST:0 GPS:1 SAT:0 TTFF:0 TTLF:0 NOGPS: 1:18 SR:0 FG:200 FL:0 SMS:3 REC:42 MD:1”. 6.1.
Response details Description GPS Indicates valid (1) or invalid (0) Gps data Sat Provides currently available satellites’count Lat Latitude (Last good Latitude) Long Longitude (Last good Longitude) Alt Altitude Speed Ground speed, km/h Dir Ground direction, degrees Date Current date Time Current GMT time Example: “GPS:1 Sat:0 Lat:54.666042 Long:25.225031 Alt:0 Speed:0 Dir:0 Date: 2017/6/16 Time: 12:52:30”. 6.1.
5.# - IP 6.# - PORT 7.# - MODE (0 – TCP/1 – UDP) Parameters are separated by comma (no spaces needed). In case you do not need to enter parameter (APN Login/ APN Pass) – do not use space, simply enter comma and write next parameter. Example: opa opa flush 353976012555151,banga,,,212.47.99.
Note: Without argument it is always 0 i.e BT_LIST_Discovered. In FW 01.00.23 btgetlist (without args) will not respond (as unknown command). 6.1.13 setkey # # "setkey " - Set new or change the keyword. Configuration should be not locked. Example: New keyword (set) {space}{space}setkey{space}{space} Another example: Change keyword (change) {space}{space}setkey{space}{space} 6.1.
7 PARAMETER LIST 7.1 System parameters 7.1.1 Sleep Mode (ID=102) Device has three sleep modes: GPS sleep, Deep Sleep and Online Deep Sleep mode.
0 – Undefined 5 – Galileo + BeiDou 10 – GPS + GLONASS 1 – BeiDou only 12 – GPS + Galileo 2 – GLONASS only 6 – Galileo + GLONASS 3 – Galileo + BeiDou 8 – GPS only 4 – Galileo only 9 – GPS + BeiDou Minimum value 0 Maximum value 15 13 – GPS + Galileo + BeiDou Default value 14 – GPS + Galileo + GLONASS 15 – GPS,Galileo, GLONASS and BeiDou and not allowed Goes with (depends on) parameters Value type 10 Uint8 7.1.
7.2 GPRS parameters 7.2.1 Sorting (ID=1002) Record sorting parameter is responsible for record sorting order. Value of 0 results in arranging data starting from newest record, another option is to sort by oldest record. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 1 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters Open Link Timeout (ID=1000) Server Response Timeout (ID=1001) Value type Uint8 7.2.
7.2.5 SIM APN Name (ID=2001) Parameter defines SIM GPRS Access Point Name. Minimum value Maximum value 0 32 char string Default value Empty Goes with (depends on) parameters SIM SIM GPRS content activation (ID=2000) SIM SIM APN Username (ID=2002) SIM SIM APN Password (ID=2003) Value type S8[32] 7.2.6 SIM APN Username (ID=2002) Parameter defines SIM APN username. In case operator does not use username for login, value should be empty.
7.2.10 Protocol (ID=2006) Parameter defines GPRS data transport protocol. Module can use TCP or UDP transport protocol to send data to the server. For TCP protocol use value of 0, for UDP protocol value is 1. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 1 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters SIM GPRS content activation (ID=2000) Value type Uint8 7.2.11 Backup Server Domain (ID=2007) This parameter defines data destination backup server IP address. Example: 212.47.99.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 1 1 Goes with (depends on) parameters FOTA WEB Domain (ID=13000) FOTA WEB port (ID=13001) FOTA WEB Period (min) (ID=13002) Value type Uint8 7.2.16 FOTA WEB Domain (ID=13000) FOTA WEB server IP or DNS address. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 55 char string 85.206.140.106 Goes with (depends on) parameters FOTA WEB status (ID=13003) FOTA WEB port (ID=13001) FOTA WEB Period (min) (ID=13002) Value type S8[55] 7.2.
7.3.3 Authorized phone numbers (ID=4000-4199) If at least one number is entered then only those number can send messages to device. Example: +37060012346 Minimum value Maximum value Default value Empty 16 digits - Goes with (depends on) parameters SMS Login (ID=3003) SMS Password (ID=3004) Value type S8[16] 7.3.4 GSM Predefined Numbers (ID=6000-6009) These IDs contain GSM numbers, which are used to send “Event SMS” text messages.
Minimum value 0 Maximum value 9 Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters 0 Value type Uint8 7.3.8 SMS Event Time Zone (ID=3006) Time zone which will be used in event SMS messages. Minimum value Maximum value Default value -720 840 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters SMS Password (ID=3004) SMS Login (ID=3003) Value type Uint16 7.3.9 Detect Number Type By Plus Symbol (ID=4999) When enabled, numbers with “+” symbols will be used as international and numbers without it - as local/unknown.
7.5 Data Acquisition Modes parameters 7.5.1 Home Network GSM operator code “Vehicle on STOP” parameters 7.5.1.1 Min Period (ID=10000) This parameter indicates time interval in seconds in order to acquire a new record. If value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved. Minimum value Maximum value Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters 0 2592000 3600 Min Saved Records (ID=10004) Send Period (ID=10005) Value type Uint32 7.5.1.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 65535 100 Goes with (depends on) parameters Min Period (ID=10050) Min Angle (ID=10052) Min Speed Delta (ID=10053) Min Saved Records (ID=10054) Send Period (ID=10055) Value type Uint16 7.5.2.3 Min Angle (ID=10052) This parameter indicates angle in degrees in order to acquire a new record. If angle difference between last recorded coordinate and current position is greater than defined value, new record is stored.
7.5.2.6 Send Period (ID=10055) This parameter indicates frequency (time interval in seconds) of sending data to server. Minimum value 0 Maximum value Default value 2592000 Goes with (depends on) parameters Min Period (ID=10050) Min Distance (ID=10051) Min Angle (ID=10052) 120 Value type Uint32 Min Speed Delta (ID=10053) Min Saved Records (ID=10054) 7.5.3 Roaming Network GSM operator code “Vehicle on STOP” parameters 7.5.3.
Min Speed Delta (ID=10153) Min Saved Records (ID=10154) Send Period (ID=10155) 7.5.4.2 Min Distance (ID=10151) This parameter indicates distance in meters in order to acquire a new record. Record is stored when the distance between previous records is greater than parameter’s value. If value is 0 it means no records by min distance will be saved.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters Min Distance (ID=10151) Min Angle (ID=10152) Min Speed Delta (ID=10153) Send Period (ID=10155) Value type 7.5.4.6 Send Period (ID=10155) This parameter indicates frequency (time interval in seconds) of sending data to server.
7.5.6 Unknown Network GSM operator code “Vehicle MOVING” parameters 7.5.6.1 Min Period (ID=10250) This parameter indicates time interval in seconds in order to acquire a new record. If value is 0 it means no records by min period will be saved. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 2592000 300 Goes with (depends on) parameters Min Distance (ID=10251) Min Angle (ID=10252) Min Speed (ID=10253) Min Saved Records (ID=10254) Send Period (ID=10255) Value type Uint32 7.5.6.
Min Angle (ID=10252) Min Saved Records (ID=10254) Send Period (ID=10255) 7.5.6.5 Min Saved Records (ID=10254) This parameter defines minimum number of records in one data packet that can be sent to server. It has higher priority than Data Send Period (ID=10105). Minimum value Maximum value Default value 1 255 1 Goes with (depends on) parameters Min Period (ID=10250) Min Distance (ID=10251) Min Angle (ID=10252) Min Speed (ID=10253) Send Period (ID=10255) Value type Uint8 7.5.6.
Minimum value 0 Maximum value 160 char Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters Value type Alarm S8[160] 7.6.1.4 Call Settings (ID=11711) Scenario: 0 – Disabled; 1 – Enable. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 1 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters GSM Predefined Numbers (ID=6000-6009) Value type Uint8 7.6.1.5 Call to (ID=11712) Enables/disables the call event. 0 – Disable; 1-10 – SMS will be sent to configured GSM number.
Over Speeding SMS Text (ID=8032) GSM Predefined Numbers (ID=6000-6009) 7.6.2.4 Overspeeding SMS Text (ID=8032) Configures over speeding SMS event text. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 160 char Overspeeding Goes with (depends on) parameters Overspeeding priority (ID=11100) Max allowed Speed (ID=11104) Over Speeding Send SMS To (ID=7032) Value type S8[160] 7.6.3 ManDown scenario parameters 7.6.3.1 Scenario Settings (ID=12100) Scenario settings: 0 – Disable; 1 – Enable.
7.6.3.6 SMS Text (ID=8222) Configures ManDown SMS event text. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 160 char ManDown Goes with (depends on) parameters GSM Predefined Numbers (ID=6000-6009) Value type S8[160] 7.6.3.7 Call Settings (ID=12104) Sets time period, that DOUT will be on. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 1 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters Eventual records (ID=11701) Send SMS to (ID=7140) SMS text (ID=8140) Value type Uint8 7.6.3.
(ID=20001) Radius (ID=20004) Send SMS to (ID=7030) SMS Text (ID=8030) 7.7.3 AutoGeofence event generating (ID=20001) Generate event: 0 – On exiting zone; 1 – On entering zone; 2 – On both. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 2 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters AutoGeofencing priority (ID=20000) Eventual Records (ID=20002) Radius (ID=20004) Send SMS to (ID=7030) SMS Text (ID=8030) Value type Uint8 7.7.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 160 AutoGeofence Goes with (depends on) parameters AutoGeofencing priority (ID=20000) Eventual Records (ID=20002) AutoGeofence event generating (ID=20001) Radius (ID=20004) Send SMS to (ID=7030) Value type S8[180] 7.7.7 Call Settings (ID=12104) Sets time period, that DOUT will be on.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters #1 Geozone OverSpeeding (ID=20110) #1 Geozone Max allowed speed (ID=20111) Value type 7.8.1.2 #1 Geozone Manual Geofence event generating (ID=20101) Generate event: 0 – No event; 1 - On exiting zone; 2 – On entering zone; 3 – On both.
(ID=20111) 7.8.1.4 #1 Geozone Frame border (ID=20103) Frame border is an additional border around Geofence zone.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value 5 1000000 5 Goes with (depends on) parameters #1 Geozone Manual Geofencing priority (ID=20100) #1 Geozone Manual Geofence event generating (ID=20101) #1 Geozone Eventual Records (ID=20102) #1 Geozone Frame border (ID=20103) #1 Geozone Shape type (ID=20104) #1 Geozone X1 (ID=20106) #1 Geozone Y1 (ID=20107) #1 Geozone X2 (ID=20108) #1 Geozone X1 (ID=20109) #1 Geozone OverSpeeding (ID=20110) #1 Geozone Max allowed speed (ID=20111) Value type Uint32 7.8.1.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value -90 90 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters #1 Geozone Manual Geofencing priority (ID=20100) #1 Geozone Manual Geofence event generating (ID=20101) #1 Geozone Eventual Records (ID=20102) #1 Geozone Frame border (ID=20103) #1 Geozone Shape type (ID=20104) #1 Geozone Radius (ID=20105) #1 Geozone X1 (ID=20106) #1 Geozone X2 (ID=20108) #1 Geozone X1 (ID=20109) #1 Geozone OverSpeeding (ID=20110) #1 Geozone Max allowed speed (ID=20111) Value type Double 7.8.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 160 Geozone Zone # 7.9 Goes with (depends on) parameters Send SMS to #1-5 Geozone (ID=7025-7029), #6-50 Geozone (ID=7071-7115) Value type S8[160] User Interface 7.9.1 Indication Scenario (12500) 0 – Disabled; 1 – Enabled. Minimum value 0 Maximum value 1 Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters 1 Value type Uint8 7.9.
7.9.6 On (ms) (12505) LED and vibration switching in milliseconds. Minimum value 0 Maximum value 10000 Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters 2000 Value type Uint32 7.9.7 Off (ms) (12506) LED and vibration shutdown in milliseconds. Minimum value 0 Maximum value 10000 Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters 0 Value type Uint32 7.9.8 Repeat (12507) Minimum value 0 Maximum value 100 Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters 0 Value type Uint32 Table 6.
Parameter ID 12532 12533 12534 12535 12536 12537 12540 12541 12542 12543 12544 12545 12546 12547 12550 12551 12552 12553 12555 12556 12557 12560 12561 12562 12563 12565 12566 12567 12570 12571 12572 12573 12574 12575 12576 12577 12580 12581 12582 12583 12584 12585 12586 12587 12590 12591 Parameter Type Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uin
Parameter ID 12592 12593 12595 12596 12597 12600 12601 12602 12603 12605 12606 12607 12610 12611 12612 12613 12614 12615 12616 12617 12620 12621 12622 12623 12624 12625 12626 12627 12630 12631 12632 12633 12635 12636 12637 12640 12641 12642 12643 12645 12646 12647 12650 12651 12652 12653 Parameter Type Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uin
Parameter ID 12654 12655 12656 12657 12660 12661 12662 12663 12664 12665 12666 12667 12670 12671 12672 12673 12674 12675 12676 12677 12680 12681 12682 12683 12684 12685 12686 12687 12690 12691 12692 12693 12694 12695 12696 12697 Parameter Type Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint32 Default value 15 2000 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Value Parameter ID Name 13012 Alarm Button 2 Clicks 13013 Alarm Button Long Click 13014 Power Button 1 Click 13015 Power Button 2 Clicks 13016 Power Button Long Click 13017 1st Button 1 Click 13018 1st Button 2 Clicks 13019 1st Button Long Click 13020 2nd Button 1 Click 13021 2nd Button 2 Clicks 13022 2nd Button Long Click 13023 3rd Button 1 Click 13024 3rd Button 2 Clicks 13025 3rd Button Long Click 7265 Alarm Button SMS Action Send To - - 8265 Alarm Button SMS Text Sta
Value Parameter ID Name 8268 2nd Button Button SMS Text Standart SMS event format None 13034 2nd Button Button Call To - - 7269 3rd Button Button SMS Action Send To - - 8269 3rd Button Button SMS Text Standart SMS event format None 13035 3rd Button Button Call To - - 7.11 Actions 7.11.1 SMS Action 7.11.1.1 SMS Send to (7249) Enables/disables SMS. 0 – Disable; 1-10 – SMS will be sent to configured GSM number.
Security mode (ID=803) External MAC (ID=804) External name (ID=805) External PIN (ID=806) Connection mode (ID=807) Authorized devices MAC list (ID=830 - 834) 7.12.1.2 Local name (ID 801) This parameter defines the visible name of GH5200 device.
Connection mode (ID=807) Authorized devices MAC list (ID=830 - 834) 7.12.1.5 External MAC (ID=804) Defines external device’s MAC, for GH5200 to auto connect to. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 symbols 12 symbols 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters BT Radio (ID=800) Local name (ID 801) Local PIN (ID=802) Security mode (ID=803) External name (ID=805) External PIN (ID=806) Connection mode (ID=807) Authorized devices MAC list (ID=830 - 834) Value type String 7.12.1.
7.12.1.8 Connection mode (ID=807) Defines a mode in which GH5200 will connect to external devices. 0 – None, 1 – GH5200 will connect to Hands Free Headset; 2 – Data Link. Minimum value Maximum value Default value 0 2 0 Goes with (depends on) parameters BT Radio (ID=800) Local name (ID 801) Local PIN (ID=802) Security mode (ID=803) External MAC (ID=804) External name (ID=805) External PIN (ID=806) Authorized devices MAC list (ID=830 - 834) Value type Uint8 7.12.1.
Minimum value Maximum value Default value Goes with (depends on) parameters I/O#1 property parameter priority (ID=50010)I/O#1 High level 5 I/O#1 Low level (ID=50013) I/O#1 Event only (ID=50014) I/O#1 averaging length (ID=50015) I/O#1 send SMS (ID=7000) I/O#1 SMS text (ID=8000) Value type (ID=50012) 0 6 Uint8 7.13.3 I/O#1 High level (ID=50012) This parameter defines high value of triggered I/O property. This parameter is used to set thresholds for I/O properties to generate events.
I/O#1 property parameter priority (ID=50010) I/O#1 operand (ID=50011)I/O#1 0 1 High level (ID=50012) 0 I/O#1 Low level (ID=50013) I/O#1 averaging length (ID=50015) I/O#1 send SMS (ID=7000) I/O#1 SMS text (ID=8000) Uint8 7.13.6 I/O#1 averaging length (ID=50015) This parameter defines I/O property sample length used for averaging.
I/O#1 property parameter priority (ID=50010) I/O#1 operand (ID=50011)I/O#1 0 160 Movement S8[160] High level (ID=50012) I/O#1 Low level (ID=50013) I/O#1 Event only (ID=50014) I/O#1 send SMS (ID=7000) 7.13.9 I/O elements parameters and types Priority: 0 – Disabled; 1 – Low; 2 – High; 3 – Panic. Operand: 0 – On Exit; 1 – On Entrance; 2 – On Both; 3 – Monitoring; 4 – On Hysteresis; 5 - On Change; 6 – On Delta Change. Event only: 0 – No; 1 – Yes. Table 7.
Parameter ID 8004 50050 50051 50052 50053 50053 7005 8005 50060 5061 5062 5063 5064 5065 7006 8006 50070 50071 50072 50073 50074 50075 7007 8007 50100 50101 50102 50103 50104 7010 8010 50110 50111 50112 50113 50114 7011 8011 50120 50121 50122 50123 50124 50125 7012 8012 Parameter Type String Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Uint16 Uint8 Uint16 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Uint16 Uint8 Uint16 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32
Parameter ID 50660 50661 50662 50663 50664 7013 8243 50140 50141 50142 50143 50144 7014 8014 50150 50151 50152 50153 50154 7014 8244 50160 50161 50162 50163 50164 7016 8016 50170 50171 50172 50173 50174 50175 7017 8017 50180 50181 50182 50183 50184 50185 7018 8018 50190 50191 Parameter Type Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Uint16 Uint8 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Ui
Parameter ID 50192 50193 50194 50195 7019 8019 50200 50201 50202 50203 50204 50205 7020 8020 50210 50211 50212 50213 50214 50215 7021 8021 50220 50221 50222 50223 50224 50225 7022 8022 50230 50231 50232 50233 50234 50235 7023 8023 50240 50241 50242 50243 50244 50245 7024 8024 Parameter Type Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint16 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint32 Uint32 Uint8 Uint16 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Uint16 Uint8 Uint16 Uint8 String Uint8 Uint8 Uint16 Uint16
Parameter ID 50250 50251 50254 7069 8069 Parameter Type Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 Uint8 String Default value 0 3 0 0 0 103 Value range Min Max 0 3 0 6 0 1 0 10 0 160 Parameter name ICCID Priority ICCID Operand ICCID Event only Send SMS SMS Text
8 DEBUG MODE GH5200 device is able to provide its debug trace when it is connected to PC using the magnetic USB cable. This trace can be used to detect errors and provide debug information if the device functions not as expected. Required Terminal application can be downloaded using: http://avl1.teltonika.lt/Downloads/Software/Terminal.zip When powered on GH5200 device is connected to PC, two ports are created: MTK USB Modem Port is used for modem trace; MTK USB Debug Port is used for Terminal log.
9 Nr. 1 CHANGE LOG Date 2019-03-21 Version 1.0 Comments Preliminary release.
FCC Regulations: Contains FCC ID:2AZXV-GH5200 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. 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.