SunTech ST3940 User Manual

SunTech ST3940 User Manual

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ST3940 User Manual
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Features and how to configure ST3940
Personal / Asset Tracker
User Manual
ST3940
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1.06
18-6-19
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  • Page 1 Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 1 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Personal / Asset Tracker ST3940 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 2 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Table of Contents Revision History ................................5 1. Introduction ................................. 6 2. Key Features ................................7 2-1. HW Specifications ............................8 2-2. GPS Specifications ............................9 2-3.
  • Page 3 1.06 18-6-19 3 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 10-8. Command on how to get Google Map Address ..................37 10-9. Command on how to Improve Battery Life ....................37 10-10. Command on how to turn off the device....................38 10-11.
  • Page 4 Suntech International Ltd., which is hereinafter referred to as “Suntech”. The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of releasing. We, at Suntech, also assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual, and expressly disclaim any liability or...
  • Page 5: Revision History

    Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 5 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Revision History Rev. No. Date Contents of Revision FirmwareNumber Author reflecting the latest revision 1.00 30 Oct. 2018...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Without any efforts for connecting wires, the ST3940 (hereinafter referred to as ‘device’) works autonomously with its built-in battery. If users want to track an object with the ST3940, all they have to do is just simply put it into the box or the carry bag where the object is contained.
  • Page 7: Key Features

    Report when the battery is in a low status  Periodic reporting in real time  Built-in motion detector for alarming  ST3940 with its CradleWaterproof in compliance with IP66  ST3940 without its Cradle  Waterproof in compliance with IP65  Baby’s palm-sized versatile mini tracker...
  • Page 8: Hw Specifications

    Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 8 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 2-1. HW Specifications Item Description Battery Rechargeable 3.7V, Li-ion Battery- 1500mAh Motion Detection Built-in 3-axis Acceleration sensor Frequency...
  • Page 9: Gps Specifications

    ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 9 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 2-2. GPS Specifications Item Description Receiver Type GPS & Glonass GPS L1 band(1575.42MHz), Glonass L1 band (1601.71MHz) Galileo* E1B/L1, Compass* ready...
  • Page 10: Operational Features

    ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 10 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 2-3. Operational Features Item Description either by SMS or PC Configuration either by SMS or GPRS/HSPA Parameter Change Command /Control...
  • Page 11: Accessories

    USB Cable (for charging and setting) 4. How to insert Micro SIM card by step There are 5 steps in inserting a Micro SIM card into the ST3940 as shown below in the pictures. Step 1.:Please, unscrew SIM cover. Step2.:Please, insert SIM #1.
  • Page 12: Charging Battery

    <Caution!!> The ST3940 (device) should be charged by using the USB cable that Suntech provides the user with. In such a case, however, Suntech does not guarantee that charging the device can be done completely. It is highly recommended that...
  • Page 13: Appearance

    Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 13 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 6. Appearance...
  • Page 14: How To Operate

    Features and how to configure ST3940 7. How to operate The ST3940,a multifunctional battery-powered mini GPS tracker, is ideal for tracking personal, valuable assets like merchandises that are delivered by putting it onto an object. While tracking, it reports location information about the object at a predefined interval and alerts if it detects motion of the object.
  • Page 15 Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 15 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Charging Turn On Mode As soon as a device in a status of power off is connected with a charger, only charging the device starts being processed. But, GSM/UMTS session does not work.
  • Page 16 Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 16 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Blue& GSM/UMTS network & Operating Status indicator LEDs (2 colors) Number of blinking indicates following state :  Network OK: 1 time ...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    Option 3: by messaging via SMS. In practice, configuration can be made more efficiently with ‘SyncTrak’, i.e. a setting tool provided by Suntech. Once a device receives a command from the server, it gets back to the server with a relevant response. Device also changes some parameters (if it is required to do so) or takes an action as instructed below as per the command sent by the server.
  • Page 18 Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 18 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 USER_PWD String Password for GPRS/HSPA Access SEVER_IP String Server IP Address SEVER_PORT String Server Port B_SERVER_IP String...
  • Page 19: How To Set 'Report Parameters

    Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 19 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 ST600NTW;Res;0123456789;309;1;mft;mft;mft;183.109.78.85;8024;;;;;1;1;60 ST600NTW;Res;0123456789;309;A1;mft;mft;mft;183.109.78.85;8024;;;;;1;1;60 <Notes> ** If the Network does not require User ID and Password, these fields should be empty. ** If CMD_FROM_SERVER is enabled, the device should keep connection with the server though GPRS/HSPA so that the device can receive a command from the server.
  • Page 20 Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 20 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 ● The following table shows how to set intervals of location report, alert and how to set sensor value to sense if any motion is made. DEV_ID...
  • Page 21: How To Set 'Additional Parameters

    Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 21 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 <Example> [command] ST600RPT;0123456789;02;180;180;60;3;0.10;1 [response] ST600RPT;Res;0123456789;309;180;180;60;3;0.10;1 8-3. How to set ‘Additional Parameters’ ● The following table shows how to setprotocol types for GPRS/HSPA such as TCP and UDP with device port No.:...
  • Page 22 1.06 18-6-19 22 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 It can be used only when UDP server is used. If ‘0’ or empty, the device would use port 9000. If not zero, the device can receive commands on port DEV_PORT.
  • Page 23: How To Set 'Service Parameters

    Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 23 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 <Note> ‘O’: Necessary ‘X’: Not necessary 8-4. How to set ‘Service Parameters’ MAGNET_AL VI_ON_THR VI_ON_DELA VI_ON_PER DEV_ID...
  • Page 24 ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 24 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Range : 30~100 Default: 70 VI_OFF_THRES 1/255G Threshold value for Motion Virtual Ignition Off Range : 3~50 Default : 5...
  • Page 25 Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 25 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Once jamming on the GPRS/HSPA network starts being detected, the device will also check the distance between the current location of the vehicle and the First geographical Point (‘Fp’) where the jamming started being detected.
  • Page 26: How To Set 'Geo-Fence Parameters

    1. Driving or Parking is decided by Motion Sensor. If VI_ON_THRES is equal to zero, it cannot recognize ‘driving’. Please do not forget that the ST3940 may show you a bigger distance than the real one while the vehicle is parked, if you make an optional configuration to enable the device not to check motion.
  • Page 27: How To Set 'Function Parameters

    Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 27 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Field Marks Value Meaning “ST600CGF” Command type. DEV_ID 10 char Device ID. “02” Protocol Version ‘1’~’200’ GEO_ID Geo-fence ID.
  • Page 28: How To Set 'Off Parameters

    Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 28 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Regular Reporting. 0 : Disable 1 : Enable <Example> [command] ST600FUNC;0123456789;02;1;0 [response] ST600FUNC;Res;0123456789;309;1;0 8-7. How to set ‘Off Parameters’...
  • Page 29 Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 29 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 ST600OFF;0123456789;02;480 [response] ST600OFF;Res;0123456789;309;480...
  • Page 30: Command For General Use

    1.06 18-6-19 30 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 9. Command for General Use After device is configured, user may need to check/query values of the parameters if he/she wants to change those values. This chapter shows user how to change the parameters values that have been set already.
  • Page 31: Pre-Setting

    Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 31 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 9-3. Pre-setting Once this command is made, some interactions will be made between the server and the device as described in the ‘Meaning’ section of the table below.
  • Page 32: Requesting Iccid

    Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 32 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 the device that the server has completed receiving all the ‘emergency reports’. And then, the device will stop sending Emergency reports if it is in emergency state.
  • Page 33: Requesting Mcu Firmware Version

    Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 33 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 [response] ST600;Res;100850000;309;ReqVer;ST3940_SUNTECH_STADV_309 9-7. Requesting MCU Firmware Version Once this command is made, some interactions will be made between the server and the device as described in the ‘Meaning’...
  • Page 34: Command For Various Usages

    Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 34 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 10. COMMAND FOR VARIOUS USAGES Description on each factor necessary to make types of these commands is shown in this Chapter. DEV_ID CMD_ID Field...
  • Page 35: Command On How To Initialize Message Number

    ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 35 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 by “=” .Max value = “999999999” <Example> [command] ST600CMD;0123456789;02;SetDist=100 [response] ST600CMD;Res;0123456789;309;SetDist 10-3. Command on how to initialize Message Number This command is used if you want to initialize sequence number of the message.
  • Page 36: Command On How To Reboot

    Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 36 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Field Mark Value Meaning “ReqCircleGeo” CMD_ID  Report the enabled circular geo-fences.  Response consists of continuous field (0 or 1) and information about all the geo-fences including the first geo-fence up to the last one whose last digit is 1 (One).
  • Page 37: Command On How To Get Google Map Address

    18-6-19 37 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 address of the Google is and that the right address should be set. The Google map address needs to be checked. If the Google map address is not right, this function (“Where Are You”) can’t be used.
  • Page 38: Command On How To Turn Off The Device

    [response] ST600CMD;Res;0123456789;309;GpsOffMov In a case that user utilizes this option (“1” to be selected in the SyncTrak, a setting tool of Suntech) which is (Note): operational only while the device (in a vehicle, for example) is moving, power of the battery can be consumed less than in a case that this option is not selected.
  • Page 39: Command On How To Set The Time Period That Gps Is Stabilized

    1.06 18-6-19 39 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 <Note> In a case that you do not want the target device to be turned off with its power button, you can turn off the power by sending this command to the target device.
  • Page 40: Command On How To Get The Status Of Device

    18-6-19 40 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 On Percent> has an influence on the time length of <GPS On>. Therefore, you need to think about it and may change the value of <GPS On Percent> if you need to do so.
  • Page 41: Command On How To Access To Maintenance Server To Check For Update

    Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 41 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 Once this command is made, some interactions will be made between the server and the device as described in the ‘Meaning’ section of the table below. Field...
  • Page 42: Reporting To Server

    1.06 18-6-19 42 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 11. Reporting to server This Chapter explains how device makes a report and sends it to the server. This report (‘Status Report’) is sent to the server periodically as defined by user to configure ‘status report’ if conditions for issuing the report are met.
  • Page 43 Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 43 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 PWR_VOLT RESERVED MODE MSG_NUM RESERVED RESERVED MSG_TYPE Field Marks Meaning “ST600STT” Header of Status Report. DEV_ID 10 char Device ID.
  • Page 44: Emergency Report

    ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 44 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 91: greater than -25 dBm String Latitude (+/-xx.xxxxxx). String Longitude (+/-xxx.xxxxxx). String Speed in km/h. This value returns to 0 when it is higher than 200,000km (kilometers).
  • Page 45 Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 45 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 When an emergency occurs, device sends to the server this ‘emergency report’ as defined already in the course of configuring device. ST3940 DEV_ID MODEL...
  • Page 46 Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 46 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 First 8 digits are always 0 when the device connected to 2G network. String Mobile Country Code. 0 ~ 65535 String Mobile Network Code. 0 ~ 65535 String Location Area Code.
  • Page 47: Alert Report

    Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 47 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 12;000.00;9;1;0;100;;1;;;1 <Note> Emergency reports are sent EMERG_INTERVAL times until the device receives an Acknowledgement from its Refer to Chapter 8-2 of this Manual. server.
  • Page 48 Doc. Title ST3940 User Manual Concerning: Rev. Date (dd-mm-yy) Page of Pages 1.06 18-6-19 48 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 RESERVED RESERVED MSG_TYPE Field Marks Meaning “ST600ALT” Alert report header. DEV_ID 10 char Device ID. MODEL 2 char Device Model (According to table model).
  • Page 49 34: Motion Off 50 = Jamming detected. 52 = Low Battery. 56 = Magnet Connection Alert 57 = Magnet Disconnection Alert 70 = Shutdown by Power Key * 56/57(Magnet alert) is available on only ST3940 RESERVED EMPTY RESERVED EMPTY MSG_TYPE 1 char Report is made in real time (1);...
  • Page 50: Parameter Report

    1.06 18-6-19 50 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 11-4. Parameter Report “Parameter Report” is sent by device for informing with device IP address to server. This report is sent when UDP session is established and device IP is changed by PDP.
  • Page 51 1.06 18-6-19 51 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 And then, the Google Maps address will respond to your smart phone. You can see the current location just opening that address on the web browser. Before you start using this function, you should get to know the URL (server address) of the Google map first.
  • Page 52: Appendices

    How to install USB Driver on PC under environment of WINDOW 7 12-1. If you start usingWINDOW 7 on your PC and connect the PC, for the first time by using a USB cable, with the ST3940 which is off, you SHOULD take the procedure by step as described below.
  • Page 53: What To Do If Pc Displays "Alcatel Single Rndis Interface

    Step 1. Probable problem in connecting a PC with the ST3940 by using a USB Cable There is one thing that you, as a user of the ST3940, should be very careful in a case that you have never installed a ‘USB driver’...
  • Page 54 18-6-19 54 of 54 Features and how to configure ST3940 In such a case, the first thing that you have to do is remove the “Alcatel Single RNDIS Interface” from the “Network Adapters” of the PC.And then, remove the USB Cable from the PC ...

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