NAL RESEARCH CORPORATION 9602-AB Quick Start Manual

NAL RESEARCH CORPORATION 9602-AB Quick Start Manual

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DEVICE DESCRIPTION: The 9602-AB Tracker is an ultra-low power consumption tracker designed for SBD communication
using the Iridium satellite network. It comprises internal Iridium antenna, GPS antenna, and an internal Li-ion battery.
The 9602-AB can send either standard or 256-bit AES-encrypted GPS reports at a pre-programmed interval ranging from
once every 60 seconds to once every seven (7) days. The interval can be changed via SatTerm or AT commands using a
Data Terminal Equipment (DTE).
 IMPORTANT: The 9602-AB antennas must have a clear view of the sky during transmission.
 LED Settings: There are five (5) status LEDs that provide quick visual check to ensure proper operations . These
include Power indicator, Iridium signal strength, GPS availability, SBD transmission status, and Emergency mode
alert. NOTE: The 9602-AB ships with all LEDs set to ACTIVE.
Iridium and GPS Antennas
Embedded Inside the Lid
USB-Mini Connector
9602-AB QUICK START GUIDE
Emergency Button
Status LED (Top)
Emergency LED
Power LED (Top)
Iridium LED
GPS LED
Power On/Off Button
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  • Page 1 Iridium satellite network. It comprises internal Iridium antenna, GPS antenna, and an internal Li-ion battery. The 9602-AB can send either standard or 256-bit AES-encrypted GPS reports at a pre-programmed interval ranging from once every 60 seconds to once every seven (7) days. The interval can be changed via SatTerm or AT commands using a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE).
  • Page 2 USB mini cable to the USB connector port on the AC Wall Adapter. Plug the AC Wall Adapter into power source. Fully charge the 9602-AB before use. It must be kept in environments between 0°C (32°F) and 45°C (113°F) when charging.

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