Sanav GX-101 Manual

Gps/gsm/gprs vehicle tracker

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GX-101
GPS/GSM/GPRS Vehicle Tracker
Jan.28 2007
Version: 1.00
San Jose Navigation, Inc.
9F, No.105, Xicheng Rd., Banqiao City,
Taipei County 220, Taiwan (R.O.C.).
Tel: +886-2-26879500 Fax: +886-2-26878893
E-Mail:
san.jose@sanav.com
Web:
www.sanav.com
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  • Page 1 GX-101 GPS/GSM/GPRS Vehicle Tracker Jan.28 2007 Version: 1.00 San Jose Navigation, Inc. 9F, No.105, Xicheng Rd., Banqiao City, Taipei County 220, Taiwan (R.O.C.). Tel: +886-2-26879500 Fax: +886-2-26878893 E-Mail: san.jose@sanav.com Web: www.sanav.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.21 Activate or Deactivate I/O Detection ..............32 4.22 Set up I/O Status And Time Interval ..............33 4.23 Activate or Deactivate I/O Output And Active Time ........34 4.24 Some Common Error Response From GX-101 ..........35 5. AP Utility ..................36 5.1 Make The Connection....................37 5.2 Complete The User Setting..................38...
  • Page 3 5.4 Complete The Mode Setting ..................40 5.5 Complete Geofencing Setting .................41 5.6 Complete Report Setting ..................42 5.7 Define The I/O ......................43 6. Respond messages................44 6. Respond messages................44 6.1 Output Format When The Router Is Set to HTTP, E-mail, TCP or UDP...45 6.2 Output Format when The Router Is Set to SMS..........46 6.3 NMEA 0183 GPRMC Sentence.................47 7.
  • Page 4: Hardware Preview (1)

    Hardware Preview (1) GSM Antenna Connect to GPS receiver, GM-158 with TTL output. 12V~24V DC input I/O Pin Assignment Label Description Definition It provides 12 DC power to the sensors or any other devices. Voltage out If 12V is input to DC Jack, there will be 12V output from this pin.
  • Page 5: Reference Circuit

    Reference Circuit V Power Supply +12V G Ground I1~I6 Input1~Input6 O1~O2 Output1~Output2 P.S. Passive Sensor S.D. Sensor Device...
  • Page 6: Hardware Preview (2)

    Hardware Preview (2) For updating firmware Reset the unit Place SIM Card Eject the SIM card drawer Connect to 4 buttons (Park, SOS, Accept Incoming call and activate/deactivate all sensor detections) Microphone LED Indication Label Description Power Power On: Light on / Power Off: Light Off GSM Fix: Light on / GSM Shut Down: Light Off / GSM Search: Flashing Yellow...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    2. Specifications External GPS Receiver Chipset MTK-3301 Datum WGS-84 Sensitivity -158db Reacquisition <0.1s 1s typical Warm 38s typical Cold 42s typical Interface PS-2 (RS-232) GSM Transceiver Frequency GSM 900/1800 MHz General Antenna External GSM antenna External Power Supply 12.0 ~ 24.0 V DC Current Consumption 180mA @ 12V DC Battery Capacity...
  • Page 8: Function Overview

    5. Programmable auto report 6. Polling current position by dialing or sending an SMS command. Application: 1. Vehicle Tracking 2. Assent/Container Tracking Package Content GX-101 GSM Antenna GPS Receiver I/O Switch Cable (Opt.) Data Cable (Opt.) Power Cable *Opt. stands for Optional.
  • Page 9: Setup

    SMS from a cellular phone. Key the specific SMS message in your cellular phone as the instruction and send it to the SIM number of GX-101. The setup messages are showed in the following sections.
  • Page 10: Change Username

    You can change the ID of GX-101 by following the format below. No space is allowed between the characters. For example, if you send the SMS message shown in the example below to the GX-101, you will change the ID from “username” to “ason”...
  • Page 11: Change Password

    4.2 Change Password Use this SMS message example seen below to change the password of GX-101. For example, by following the example below, you will change the default password, “0000” to a new password, “1111”. Setup format:#「username」,「Password」,「Function Code」,「new Password」,「new Password」*...
  • Page 12: Set Up The Gprs Apn (Access Point Name)

    Situation Message Reply Setup Succeeds [username] + GX101 GPRS APN is updated. Setup Fail [username] + GX-101 GPRS APN setup Fail! Incorrect password [username] + Password setup Fail! Incorrect username or command format [username] + command error GX-101 is in Emergency Mode [username] + in emergency, GPRS APN setup is not allowed.
  • Page 13: Set Up A Host Name (Url Or Tcp/Ip) To Transmit Data

    GX-101, the URL “http://www.sanav.com/eric-gga/gprs.aspx “ will be assigned to receive the data sent from the GX-101. Please note that the question mark “?” or any symbol is not allowed to be keyed in behind the URL. The GX-101 will add the necessary symbol(s) on automatically.
  • Page 14: Set Up The Phone Number List

    The table 4.5.2 shows each confirmation message reply after setup. Situation Message Reply Setup Succeeds [username] + GX-101 phone book is updated. Setup Fail [username] + GX-101 phone book setup Fail! Non-numeric data is input for numbers [username] + Parameter error...
  • Page 15: Set Up The Auto Report

    Use this command to set up the frequency of Auto Report. If you send the SMS according to the example shown below to GX-101, you will have an Auto Report Message every 300 seconds for 99 messages. Once the loop is done, you can send a SMS message to update/renew, or switching off it in order to renew it.
  • Page 16: All Parameters Reset To Default

    4.7 All Parameters Reset to Default Use this SMS message to reset GX-101 to factory default. You can just send the SMS according to the example seen below. It will overwrite all the current parameters to default. Setup format:#「username」,「Password」,「Function Code」*...
  • Page 17: Acquire The Report Of Current Position

    Note that the message reply shown in Table 4.8.2 will only be sent back to cell phone that sent the SMS to do configuration. The caller’s ID of cellular phone must be activated in order to let the GX-101 recognize the caller ID and...
  • Page 18: Set Up An E-Mail Address To Receive The Data

    Setup Succeeds [username] + mail address Setup OK. Setup Fail [username] + mail address setup fail. GX-101 is in Emergency Mode [username] + in emergency, Mail address setting is not allowed. Incorrect password [username] + Password setup Fail! Incorrect username or command format...
  • Page 19: Set Up The Smtp Server

    4.10 Set up The SMTP Server After setting up the E-mail address, you still have to setup a SMTP server so that the GX-101 can use the SMTP server send E-mails. Setup SMTP by following instruction: Setup format:#「username」,「Password」,「Function Code」,「SMTP server」*...
  • Page 20: Set Up The Router For Transmitting Data

    The table 4.11.2 describes the meaning of each segment in the message above. Text Keyed In SMS Description Start sign. username Default ID of GX-101. If you have changed the Username, please use the updated one. 0000 Default password. If you have changed the password, please use the updated one.
  • Page 21 [username] + in emergency, switching to HTTP/SMS mode is not allowed. [username] + in emergency, switching to Mail/SMS mode is not allowed. GX-101 is in Emergency Mode [username] + in emergency, switching to HTTP mode is not allowed. [username] + in emergency, switching to Mail mode is not allowed.
  • Page 22 The table 4.12.1 describes the meaning of each segment in the message above. Text Keyed In SMS Description Start sign. username Default ID of GX-101. If you have changed the Username, please use the updated one. 0000 Default password. If you have changed the password, please use the updated one.
  • Page 23: Request Imei Code

    Imei stands for international mobile equipment identification. We offer you a command to acquire the Imei number from GX-101 via SMS. Actually, every GX-101 budget has a different default Imei code. You can send the SMS according to the example shown below to check its imei number so as to register to the web server for tracking.
  • Page 24: Deactivate Panic Mode

    0000 Default password. If you have changed the password, please use the updated one. offpanic Mode offpanic is to deactivate the panic status of GX-101 End sign. Table 4.14.1 The table 4.13.2 shows each confirmation message reply after setup. Situation...
  • Page 25: Activate/Deactivate Park Function

    4.15 Activate/Deactivate Park Function This command is used for activate and deactivate the Park function. When GX-101 is in park mode, the user can use this command to deactivate the part mode. Command: #username,0000,7* Text Keyed In SMS Description Start sign.
  • Page 26: Setup Report Interval When Park Is Triggered

    Example: #username,0000,16,60,60* Text Keyed In SMS Description Start sign. username Default ID of GX-101. If you have changed the Username, please use the updated one. 0000 Default password. If you have changed the password, please use the updated one. Mode 16 is to set interval when Park is triggered...
  • Page 27: Speed Limit Setting When The Park Is Activated

    4.17 Speed Limit Setting When The Park Is Activated Use this command to set when the Park is activated, and if the speed limit is over defined speed, GX-101 will start to report according to interval set at chapter 5.15.
  • Page 28: Setup Geofence Coordinate

    Command: #username,0000,gf,2458.9741,N,12125.6460,E,500,1~3* Text Keyed In SMS Description Start sign. username Default ID of GX-101. If you have changed the Username, please use the updated one. 0000 Default password. If you have changed the password, please use the updated one.
  • Page 29: Power Cut Detection And Detection Time Report

    4.19 Power Cut Detection And Detection Time Report The user can use this command to set power cut detection and detection report interval GX-101 should reply. Setup format:#「username」,「Password」,「Function Code」, 「intervals (sec)」, 「Total number of report」* Example: #username,0000,20,60,0* Note: When the total number of report is set “0”, power cut detection will be disabled.
  • Page 30: Panic Report Setting

    Example: #username,0000,15,60,0* Text Keyed In SMS Description Start sign. username Default ID of GX-101. If you have changed the Username, please use the updated one. 0000 Default password. If you have changed the password, please use the updated one. Mode 20 is to set panic report interval...
  • Page 31: Real Time Communication Setting

    4.21 Real Time Communication Setting Use this command to set whether the user would like to talk with GX-101 holder or not. The user currently can talk with the GX-101 holder with microphone by dialing the SIM card number in the tracker.
  • Page 32: Activate Or Deactivate I/O Detection

    4.22 Activate or Deactivate I/O Detection Use this message to activate or deactivate the I/O detection. There are 6 I/Os offered by GX-101. For the detail, please take a look at following setting. Command format: #「Username」,「Password」,「I/O 1/2/3/4/5/6」,「0,1」* Example: #username,0000,io1,0* Text Keyed In SMS Description Start sign.
  • Page 33: Set Up I/O Status And Time Interval

    4.23 Set up I/O Status And Time Interval Use this message to define each I/O should be NC(normal close) or NO(normal) and the reply time interval while the status is triggered. Command format: #「Username」,「Password」,「I/O 1/2/3/4/5/6」,「NC/NO」,「Interval(seconds)」,「Total number of report」, 「Delay time」* Example: #username,0000,io1,NC,60,3,5* Text Keyed In SMS Description...
  • Page 34: Activate Or Deactivate I/O Output And Active Time

    “bee” sounds constantly for 10 seconds, while the door detection is triggered, GX-101 will send the SMS to the user and the buzzer will make “bee” sound for 10 seconds.
  • Page 35: Some Common Error Response From Gx-101

    4.25 Some Common Error Response from GX-101 This chapter shows some common error response from GX-101 including command error, username or password error and so on. Please refer to following chart for reference. Situation Message Reply Command error Username, command error...
  • Page 36: Ap Utility

    5. AP Utility GX-101 currently offers an AP utility for all customers to set their setting by PC or laptop instead placing the command via SMS. Please install the utility software that comes with GX-101’s CD disk. Please note the password is “demover”...
  • Page 37: Make The Connection

    5.1 Make The Connection 5.1.1 Before settings, please make the GX-101 connected to PC. Use this window to select correct com port. After selecting. click on Select the Port to get in com Connect to confirm the setting port setting window...
  • Page 38: Complete The User Setting

    5.2 Complete The User Setting First step is the user has to complete the basic setting like username, user’s password, phone book, etc as red square covered. When the setting is completed, please click on Save to confirm setting then click on Load to make sure that the setting has already been written.
  • Page 39: Complete The Gprs Setting

    5.3 Complete The GPRS Setting Define the GPRS setting. There are several parts have to be set at GPRS setting including APN, URL IP, E-mail address and so on. When the setting is completed, please click on Save to confirm setting then click on Load to make sure that the setting has already been written.
  • Page 40: Complete The Mode Setting

    5.4 Complete The Mode Setting This part is to define the mode of GX-101. In this part, the user has to set voice polling mode, router and speed limit. When the setting is completed, please click on Save to confirm setting then click on Load to make sure that the setting has already been written.
  • Page 41: Complete Geofencing Setting

    5.5 Complete Geofencing Setting This part is offered to the user to complete the geofencing setting. For the detail of each parameter, please refer to 4.17. When the setting is completed, please click on Save to confirm setting then click on Load to make sure that the setting has already been written.
  • Page 42: Complete Report Setting

    5.6 Complete Report Setting This part is for user to set report interval including auto report, panic and so on. When the setting is completed, please click on Save to confirm setting then click on Load to make sure that the setting has already been written. Once the setting is done, click on Close get off the AP window.
  • Page 43: Define The I/O

    5.7 Define The I/O Define each I/O by this part. For the definition of each parameter, please refer to 4.23 and 4.22. When the setting is completed, please click on Save to confirm setting then click on Load to make sure that the setting has already been written.
  • Page 44: Respond Messages

    6. Respond messages This chapter shows you how to read and understand the different response messages sent from GX-101. Basically, there’re 7 different situations that trigger the GX-101 to response its position (Auto Report, SMS Polling, Park, Move, Geofence, I/O, Power-cut, SOS, Low power) and are shown in the following pages.
  • Page 45: Output Format When The Router Is Set To Http, E-Mail, Tcp Or Udp

    6.1 Output Format When The Router Is Set to HTTP, E-mail, TCP or UDP 6.3.1 Uploading Auto data when GPS is fixed When execute the Auto Report according to the settings with a GPS fixed, GX-101 will upload the data to e-mail, TCP or UDP. The data format will be like the following.
  • Page 46: Output Format When The Router Is Set To Sms

    6.2 Output Format when The Router Is Set to SMS 6.2.1 Uploading Auto data when GPS is fixed When execute the Auto Report according to the settings with a GPS fixed, GX-101 will upload the data to SMS . The data format will be like the following.
  • Page 47: Nmea 0183 Gprmc Sentence

    6.3 NMEA 0183 GPRMC Sentence...
  • Page 48: Warranty

    Warranty Time Period and Repair Coverage SAN JOSE NAVIGATION, INC. warrants GX-101 to be free from all defects and malfunctions in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the original purchase date from SAN JOSE Navigation or authorized dealers.

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