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TK SERIES USER GUIDE
1. Product Image
Content of the packaging
a. Tracking device
b. Micro USB charging cable
c. Screwdriver and screws
d. User Guide
2. Installation Manual
2.1 SIM Card Pre-installation, specification note
a. GSM Normal SIM Only
b. SIM card should have its GPRS function enabled.
d. SMS request will function only if Caller ID function is enabled.
2.2 SIM Card Installations and Removal
a. Open waterproof rubber
b. Insert SIM card into the SIM slot, metal face up, clipped corner to the right.
c. Green light flashes once and turns to steadily on for 10 seconds, and then turns
off.
d. Call the device SIM number and it is supposed to get through without answer. (if you are
using a data SIM which is not supporting call function, ignore this step.)
e. Ensure the waterproof rubber is closed after SIM installation
2.3 Device Installations
a. Avoid all metal environment to make sure device is able to receive GSM and GPS
signal.
b. Avoid high temperature environment like above the car engine

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  • Page 1 TK SERIES USER GUIDE 1. Product Image Content of the packaging a. Tracking device b. Micro USB charging cable c. Screwdriver and screws d. User Guide 2. Installation Manual 2.1 SIM Card Pre-installation, specification note a. GSM Normal SIM Only b.
  • Page 2 3. Button Operation We strongly recommend you to charge the product before using it the first time. And device will be automatically on once SIM is inserted. Please DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTON when you use it for the first time. 3.1 Button Operation for GPS function NOTE: “button”...
  • Page 3 2.1 Register an Account 2.1.1 Set APN APN is Access Point Name. The correct APN must be set to enable the device to send data to the server. Different 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.
  • Page 4 2.1.2 Registering Account A. Make sure you put the land code before your phone number and you let out the first 0 of your number. e.g.: +31612345676 for NL an +32475123456 for Belgium B. 123456 is the default login password. And it can be changed in the tracking website at www.miitown.com 3.
  • Page 5 3.1 Real-time Tracking To get latest location of the device. Tap to get GSM location Tap to get GPS location 3.2 History Review To view the previous location record of the selected device.
  • Page 6 3.3 Online Command Online Command can control device from APP via SMS, so SMS cost will be charged by the SIM provider of your smartphone, when you send these commands. And all replies from the device will be sent back to app via GPRS data, so replies will be shown as push notification, and all records can be checked in the message section.
  • Page 7 awake for 12 minutes. If there is no new commands received in 12 minutes, device will go back to deep sleep mode for the next set interval. The phone function will be off during deep sleep, and no call or SMS can be replied until device wakes up.
  • Page 8: Motion Alert

    Command *apn* APN’s name*username* password* Some APN goes without username and password, you can just leave them blank. Example: Orange France APN: orange.fr Username: orange Password: orange Correct command format *apn*orange.fr* orange*orange* Example: China Union APN : uninet Username: Password: Correct command format *apn*uninet* Your cell phone will receive confirmation saying that the appointed APN is set (See screenshot).
  • Page 9 There are 5 levels of the motion sensitivity. 1 being the most sensitive, 5 the least, default setting is 1. SMS: *sensitive*1-5* 2.2 Set SMS/CALL Alert There will be a Call/SMS alert send to master number when any motion is detected, after 3 minutes of non-movement.
  • Page 10 ID: Registered Master phone number. Password: Default as 123456. It can be changed on the tracking website. Recommended Web browsers are Chrome, Firefox or cell phone default browser. 4.1 Real-time Tracking (High Power Consumption) Routetrack function enables device to upload 6 locations to server every minute when device is in motion.
  • Page 11 *checkm*360* means uploading WiFi/GPS data every 6 hours. Noted: 1. Check function is able to work with routetrack and Checkgsm functions at the same time. 2. System is default as *checkm*4320*. 1 location will be uploaded to server every 72 hours.
  • Page 12 location on goole map through your cellphone browser. It is suitable for smart phone user only. SMS:*timinglocateoff* To end timing locate function. 4.4.3 Period Tracking Period Tracking is to enable the preset tracking function in appointed periods only,up to 3 time periods.
  • Page 13 To enable online control function. SMS:*onlineoff* To end online control function. 7. Sleep Function (Lowest Power Consumption) 7.1 Interval Sleep Device will go to deep sleep mode and wake up after appointed interval, and stay awake for 12 mintues. If there is no new commands received in 12 minutes, device will go back to deep sleep mode for the next set interval.
  • Page 14 Example 1. Apple’s home. 2. Ken’s office 3. Bear’s Cafe Step 2 SMS *wififence*#* # refers to the WiFi number in the WiFi list reply. And master number will receive a notice to confirm the appoint WiFi is set as the W fence.
  • Page 15 8.3 WiFi Data Upload WiFi Data Upload enables device to upload all location data to the server via WiFi channel instead of GPRS channel. 8.3.1 Set Data Upload WiFi There are 2 steps to setup a WiFi data upload channel. Step 1 SMS *wifilist* Device will detect WiFi signal nearby and reply a list with wifi router names in order.
  • Page 16: Remote Listening

    SD offline storage function suitable for models support SD card only. Please check your models number in Hardware Specification to confirm. Big Buffer Offline storage enables device to save location data into the SD card when GPRS connection invalid and data will be automatically uploaded to server when connection gets back.
  • Page 17: Low Battery Alert

    The registered master number is the default SOS alert number. 12.1 Register the SOS alert number SMS: *master*123456*cellphone number 1*cellphone number 2*cellphone number 3* NOTE: Please make sure country code is included in the cellphone number. 12.2 Panic Button Power button is the panic button. If there is a SIM card inserted, 2 short presses and 1 long press to trigger SOS alert.
  • Page 18: Device Information

    17. 1 SMS: *multiquery* To enable multi controller function. 17. 2 SMS: *multiqueryoff* To turn off the multi controller function. 18. Device Information SMS:*about* To check device information including software edition and serial number. Command Setting List Function Command Description *apn*APN’s name APN Settings Enable device to access...
  • Page 19 Function Command Description Password Changing *password*654321* Original password is default as 123456. 654321 refers to new password. Vibration Sensitivity *sensitive*1-5* Set motion alert sensitivity, 1 is the most sensitive, 5 is the least *alertoff* End motion alert *smsalert* Motion alert via SMS Motion Alert *callalert* Motion alert via Call...
  • Page 20 Function Command Description *checkm*5-1800* 5-1800 represents minutes of check function data upload interval *checkoff* End check function Check Location 5-1800 represents minutes of check gsm *checkgsm*5-1800* function data upload interval Time Zone 0-24 represents the timezone number for *timezone*0-24* each country. Appointed Time *timinglocatemap*(appoi Set appointed time...
  • Page 21 Function Command Description *onlineoff* End online control function * sleep*1-99* 1-99 represents device wake up interval in Deep Sleep hours. * sleepv* Motion Sleep function Motion Sleep with motion alert. Sleep Off *sleepoff* End Deep Sleep function. Status query *status* Check system status.
  • Page 22 Function Command Description *up*gprs* Data upload via GPRS *up*wifi* Data upload via WiFi WiFi Upload Channel *up*mix* Data upload via WiFi+GPRS Offline Storge *sdon* Enable offline storage function *sdoff* End offline storage function. Remote Listening *callin* Enable call-in listening function for 30 minutes *callback* Enable call back listening function...
  • Page 23: Hardware Specifications

    Function Command Description *poweroff* Power off the device. Power Off Hardware Specifications: TK SERIES MODEL AND FUNCTION LIST Battery Remote Model Size Weight WiFi Solar Capacity Listening TK053 210g 3000mA 123mm x 62mm x 31mm TK05 227g 5000mA 123mm x 62mm x 31mm...
  • Page 24 TK20 569g 20000mA 160mm x64mm x 47mm TK20S 575g 20000mA 160mm x64mm x 47mm TK05SD 227g 5000mA 123mm x 62mm x 31mm TK05SSD 369g 5000mA 160mm x64mm x 35mm TK10SD 369g 10000mA 160mm x64mm x 35mm TK10SSD 369g 10000mA 160mm x64mm x 35mm TK15SD 465g 15000mA...
  • Page 25 TK10W 369g 10000mA 160mm x64mm x 35mm TK15W 465g 15000mA 160mm x64mm x 41mm TK20W 569g 20000mA 160mm x64mm x 47mm TK05SDW 227g 5000mA 123mm x 62mm x 31mm TK05SSDW 369g 5000mA 160mm x64mm x 35mm TK10SDW 369g 10000mA 160mm x64mm x 35mm TK10SSDW 369g 10000mA...
  • Page 26 GPRS:MTK 6260D Quad band; GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHzAntennae: Internal, GPRS Class 12 Power: Rechargeable, Lithium-Polymer Battery Built-in Vibration/motion sensing GPS: U-BLOX G7020-ST, 50 channel Antennae: Internal Position Accuracy: >=5m Sensitivity: Tracking: (R)C161 dB, Cold starts: (R)C148 dB, Hot starts: (R)C156 Cold start:<27s, Warm Start: <5s, Hot Start: 1s A-GPS: AssistNow Online and AssistNow Offline services.