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Molpir MTB500 User Manual

Molpir MTB500 User Manual

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The MTB500 is a powerful GPS locator designed for fixed asset tracking
applications. MTB500 work with two CR123A Lithium-batteries. MTB500 wakes up
every 1~40hours and send the info and then return to deepsleep. MTB500 can
standby 1000days. With built-in motion sensor, MTB500 can also detect the motion
of asset all the time and give a warning message. Based integrated@track protocol,
the MTB500 can communicate with a backend server through the GPRS/GSM
network to transfer reports of emergency, geo-fence boundary crossings, low battery
or scheduled GPS position along with many other useful functions. System
Integrators can easily setup their tracking systems based on the full-featured@Track
protocol.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Date: 11.10.2013
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Ord.code.: MTB500
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  • Page 1 The MTB500 is a powerful GPS locator designed for fixed asset tracking applications. MTB500 work with two CR123A Lithium-batteries. MTB500 wakes up every 1~40hours and send the info and then return to deepsleep. MTB500 can standby 1000days. With built-in motion sensor, MTB500 can also detect the motion of asset all the time and give a warning message.
  • Page 2 Transmit Data SPKN Speaker Negative SPKP Speaker Positive Before starting, check all the following items have been included with your MTB500. If anything is missing, please contact your supplier. Figure 1. Apperance of MTB500 Date: 11.10.2013 Page 2 / 8 NU_MTB500_001_11102013_EN...
  • Page 3 Table 3. Part List Name Picture MTB500 Locator 80x58x26.8mm CR123A Battery Screws MTB500 Data Cable (Optional) MTB500 MCU Download Kit (Optional) Date: 11.10.2013 Page 3 / 8 NU_MTB500_001_11102013_EN...
  • Page 4 The MTB500 has an 8PIN interface connector. It contains the connections for power, RS232, MCU Interface, etc. The sequence and definition of the 8PIN connector are shown in following figure: Figure 2. The 8PIN connector on the MTB500 Table 4. Description of 8PIN Connections...
  • Page 5 Figure 3. Opening the Case Use the Screwdriver to remove the screws, and then open the case. Figure 4. Closing the Case Place the cover in the correct position as show in upon figure. Please note the battery direction and SIM Card direction, and then tighten the screws with a screwdriver.
  • Page 6 Open the case and ensure the unit is not powered (unplug the internal battery). Slide the holder right to open the SIM card. Insert the SIM card into the holder as show below with the gold-colored contact area facing down taking care to align the cut mark.
  • Page 7 There have 2pcs internal CR123A battery for MTB500, insert the battery into the holder as shown in upon figure, please note that the polarity mark of the battery and battery holder need to be consistent. After inserted the battery, MTB500 will power on automatically, the Status LED will start work, detail description in the next section.
  • Page 8: Device Status

    Table 5. Definition of Device status and LED DEVICE STATUS LED STATUS Device is searching GSM network Fast flashing (note1) Device has registered to GSM network Slow flashing (note2) (Green) SIM card needs pin code to unlock GPS chip is powered off GPS sends no data or data format error Slow flashing (Blue)