Castel MPIP-610A User Manual
Castel MPIP-610A User Manual

Castel MPIP-610A User Manual

Ultra-long standby

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MPIP-610A
(Ultra-Long Standby)
User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Castel MPIP-610A

  • Page 1 MPIP-610A (Ultra-Long Standby) User Manual...
  • Page 2 I Overview of MPIP-610A 1.1 Brief Introduction to MPIP-610A Targeting at special markets, MPIP-610A excludes external connection and appears very tiny. It can be installed on any moving objects. Except general structure, this project is also designed to include a ferromagnetic structure which is equipped with an alarm for prevention of falling off.
  • Page 3 2.6 This device has a ferromagnetic permanent magnet at its bottom, which makes it easier to install the device by attaching it to a metal surface. 2.7 MPIP-610A has an alarm for prevention of falling off. 2.8 This device supports multiple positioning modes which include GPS positioning and base station positioning.
  • Page 4 The function can be activated by pressing the anti-disassembly button for 5 seconds. 4.6 ferromagnetic function: With a ferromagnetic permanent magnet, MPIP-610A can be firmly attached to a metal surface for convenient and secret installation. 4.7 Alarm for prevention of falling off In case of falling off or being uninstalled, the device will send message to the platform or bound cellphone to remind its user of checking its installation.
  • Page 5 V Installation of MPIP-610A 5.1 Installation and Commissioning Process 5.1.1 Insertion of SIM card: Open the cover and insert a SIM card to corresponding slot. Make sure the SIM card is well fitted into the slot. Open the GPRS service of the SIM card and note down number of the SIM card.
  • Page 6 6.3 The cellphone can’t receive the alarm message Users should check whether the SIM card of the device still has balance or whether the SIM card open the text message service. VII Warranty Card User Name Tel. Correspondence Address Product Model Purchase Date Purchase Location Local Sales Branch...
  • Page 7 1) exceed warranty period 2) damages caused by unauthorized disassembly or maintenance 3) dropping and breaking of the device, burning of PCB, and soaking of whole device. 4) damages caused by improper installation, usage, maintenance and storage 5) SN. tag or warranty tag of the device gets torn up or blurs up 6) the warranty voucher is inconsistent with the product model or the warranty voucher is altered 7) damages caused by force majeure VIII Maintenance Records...

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