Gator GTRAKPRO Startup Manual

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GTRAKPRO
VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM
Startup Guide
gatortracking.com.au
(Version 2.0)

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  • Page 1 GTRAKPRO VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM Startup Guide gatortracking.com.au (Version 2.0)
  • Page 2: Optional Accessories

    1 Inclusions • Main device • Power cord • 4-pin relay • Microphone • SOS cable 1.1 Optional accessories • 5-pin relay*2 (Optional refer Diagram on p7 3.3) This is a standard automotive relay available from aftermarket retailers 1.2 Features •...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    1.3 Specifications 3G 850/900/1900/2100MHz Frequency Quad Band, All network support Networks WCDMA (3G) Operating Voltage 9-36VDC<300mA Cold Start: <35s Location Time Hot Start :<2s Location Accuracy <10 meters Operating Temperature -20℃ ~ +70℃ Dimension 98.5(L) x 52(W) x 15(H) mm Weight 2.
  • Page 4: Led Indicators

    2.2 LED indicators Blue GPS LED indicator Green GSM LED indicator Red Power status GPS LED Indicator - Blue 0.1s ON & 0.1s OFF Searching GPS signal Steady on GPS is fixed No GPS fixed or initialising GSM LED Indicator - Green 0.1s ON &...
  • Page 5: Installation

    3. Installation 3.1 Installing the SIM card The SIM card should be inserted in the correct orientation. Note the diagram on the rubber cover indicating the side the SIM cards notch should face. Full size SIM card is required but not supplied. Open the cover Power on/off SIM card slot...
  • Page 6 3.2 Device Wiring Definition Picture 1 Table 1 Line Colour Definition Description 12V/24V car battery positive Black 12V/24V car battery negative Orange ACC ignition Yellow RELAY Relay control 5V-OUT External power supply Blue Data RX / backup interface Green Data TX / backup interface Black Data Ground Output Purple...
  • Page 7: Device Wiring Diagram

    3.3 Device Wiring Diagram Power Oil/electricity Relay Data Ignition key Existing wire from use box to be cut Oil/Fuel pump Extended Features Connection Microphone Notice: The purple line (ADC) of terminal connects to analog signals line, like analog temperature sensor or fuel sensor.
  • Page 8 3.3 Device Wiring Diagram Cont... Analog signal Diagram 1 Battery Negative trigger connection car type Door negative trigger connection Door switch Door light Positive trigger connection car type Door positive trigger connection Door switch Door light Output control Connection Diagram 2 Car horn relay Car left signal wire Relay 1...
  • Page 9: Wiring Instruction

    3.4 Wiring Instruction 1. The standard power supply ranges from 9V to 36VDC. Please use the power wires supplied as part of this loom. Red line means positive side while black line means negative side. 2. ACC line (orange) connects to the vehicle's ACC switch, detecting ignition on and o .
  • Page 10 Note: A12V relay is included in the kit. If the vehicle has a 24V system, then a 24V relay is needed. 4. To monitor analog signals, the purple line (ADC) of extended features port should be connected to the analog line. 5.
  • Page 11: Device Installation

    3.5 Device Installation Rear windshield under Under front windsheild rear parcel shelf underneath the dash Inside instrument cluster under dash Note: There are many areas you can hide the tracker in your vehicle. The device should face up to the sky. Metal thermal barriers / heat shielding layers of the windshield can a ect the performance. Please keep this in mind when looking for a suitable location...
  • Page 12: Main Functions

    this means the device has been located and it starts to work. On rst turn on this may take a minute or two. The Green LED should stop ashing within 30 seconds. Power o : Move the power switch to the OFF position. Reminder: When the device is installed in a vehicle and is connected to the vehicles power source, don’t forget...
  • Page 13: Low Battery Alarm

    5.3 Low battery alarm When the internal battery is low, the device will activate the low battery alarm. 5.4 Vibration alarm (default OFF) When the vehicle is shaken or hit several times, the vibration alarm is triggered. (See command list 7-12) 5.5 Voice monitoring Using the pre-set SOS number to dial the device, after 10 seconds, the device changes to monitoring mode.
  • Page 14 5.7 Oil-fuel/electrical contact CUT OFF If the Vehicle is stolen, a fuel/electrical cut-o command can be sent by the server platform, or via SMS. Note: 1. Make sure the ACC is correctly connected. 2. When the ACC is OFF, the command will be executed immediately.
  • Page 15: Restart Device

    5.9 Restart device If GPRS is abnormal (device is o ine), you can send SMS a command RESET# to restart the device. The device will reboot after 20 seconds after receiving the command.(See command list 7-16) 5.10 Door detection This device is able to detect a door open/closed status. (if the IN1 wire input is connected to the door switch during installation) the tracker uploads the cars door status to the server platform.
  • Page 16: Analog Signal

    (See command list 7-19) 6.Web Platform Operation This device is factory con gured to connect to the Gator GPS tracking server platform and it is designed to detect the network and set the APN automatically. In most circumstances there is NO programming required to connect to our server.
  • Page 17 APN name. (See command list 7-6) Manual Server Setting If you are using a third party Server (not the Gator server). You can change the server using the following command. Please note for 3rd party web services we can not o er technical assistance on this topic.
  • Page 18: Mobile Devices

    2. Set up a user account 3. Add the device to your account using the IMEI number on the Gift box (also printed on the device) Detailed instructions are at gator.net.au (Help) 6.3 Mobile devices Access using mobile devices is done via the web server portal.
  • Page 19 7.Common Command List cont..Setting SMS command STATUS# 1 Device status 2 Device coordinate WHERE# 3 Location URL URL# 4 Check version VERSION# 5 Network setting GPRSSET# APN, [apnname]# APN setting E.g: APN,internet# APN, [apnname],[user],[pwd]# E.g: APN,internet,CLIENTE,AMENA# SERVER,mode,domain/IP,port,0# E.g. SERVER,1,www.ydpat.com,8011,0# SERVER,0,211.154.135.113,8011,0# mode1 means set with domain name Server setting...
  • Page 20 7.Common Command List cont..Setting SMS command DEFENSE,A# Delayed defense 60 minutes , set delayed defense, setting default value 10 minutes Vibration alarm SENALM,ON# (default OFF) SENALM,OFF# MOVING,ON,R,M# R=100 1000; Displacement radius Displacement alarm unit: meter setting M=0-2; Alert way (default OFF) 0:GPRS 1: SMS+GPRS 2: GPRS+SMS+CALL...
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    8.Trouble shooting If you are having trouble with your device, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service professional. Problems uses Solutions Signals are blocked due to the vehicle being located underground or in a Poor signal sheltered building. or due to the devices location inside the vehicle being sheilded by metallic parts.
  • Page 22: Imei Number

    9. IMEI/SIM number safeguard Copy the IMEI/I.D. number (10-digit bar code of the device), and the SIM card number and place here for safe keeping before installing the device. NOTE: DO NOT LEAVE THIS INFORMATION INSIDE THE VEHICLE (for security reasons) IMEI number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SIM number...
  • Page 23: Technical Assistance

    10. Technical assistance If you need assistance setting up or using your Gator product now or in the future, call Gator Support Australia. TEL: 03 – 8587 8898 FAX: 03 – 8587 8866 Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm AEST Please retain this user guide for future reference.

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