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Brickhouse Security B01A142WB4 User Manual

Trackport 4.0 gps vehicle tracker

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  • Page 1 Trackport 4.0 GPS Vehicle Tracker User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: What's In The Box

    What’s In The Box...
  • Page 3 O (yellow) - Cellular Indicator C (blue) - Unused G (green) - GPS Indicator...
  • Page 4 LEDS This device features 3 LEDs. Green • The LED represents GPS connectivity • The Blue LED is unused Yellow • The LED represents cellular connectivity First-Time Setup: When plugging in the TrackPort 4.0 into the OBD-II port of your car, the Green light will glow solid for about 1 minute. The Yellow light will then light up and blink every 3 seconds.
  • Page 5 Cellular Indicator - Yellow Light: When the TrackPort 4.0 is looking for a cellular signal, the Yellow LED will blink once every second. When a connection is made through the cellular network, the Yellow LED will remain solid. Blue Light: It will flash when powering on the unit, but this indicator has no function.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started To activate your tracker, please call our customer service center or visit activate.brickhousesecurity.com to complete your device activation. The TrackPort 4.0 installs to your vehicle’s OBD-II port, which are normally located under the dashboard on the driver’s side of a car. Consult your vehicle’s owners’...
  • Page 7 Navigation Arrows Zoom Bar Dashboard Last Known Location...
  • Page 8 Your Trackport 4.0 will always give the most accurate location data when it has a clear view of the sky. It is capable of transmitting and receiving through materials like glass, plastic, and cloth, but is not able to transmit through metals.
  • Page 10 At the bottom of the pop-up window are the Zoom, Street View, and Live Tracker buttons. • Zoom will perform the same task as using the Zoom bar on the left side of the map; zooming in on the icon you have selected. •...
  • Page 11 the Circular GeoFence selection to create a perimeter around the location you are clicked on. Use the Circular Geofence radio button to create a perimeter around the location you have selected. Use the Route Geofence radio button to create a boundary that will follow your device’s entire trip. Give the Geofence a name in the Geofence Name window, and add a short description in the Description box (optional).
  • Page 13 Live Tracker will open up a separate window displaying your devices’ locations, and allows you to see past locations. Using the drop-down boxes on the bottom right of the window, you can adjust how often your screen refreshes and how many locations will appear on the screen. The counter on the bottom left displays how long it will be until your screen refreshes.
  • Page 14 Current Date button to return to viewing the current day’s information. When searching by date, all locations generated in the chosen time- frame will dis-play as breadcrumbs. Display Under the section you can see a list of all devices currently displaying information on the map.
  • Page 15 Click on the Street View button to open a Google Street View window from the most recent location of the device. This function will only work if Google Street View is available in that location. (Please note: Google Street View is a not a current live view.) Alerts section lets you manage what kinds of alerts your device will create and how you will be notified.
  • Page 16 Create New Geofence In the tab you can create geofences around any area in different shapes. Navigate to the area on the map where you would like to create a geofence. Click on the Circle, Polygon, or Route button. It is suggested that all geofences be in at least a .2 mile radius, or at least 1 city block around an area to allow for GPS drift.
  • Page 17 Assign Geofence tab allows you to activate and deactivate geofences. Select a device from the dropdown menu to see what geofences are currently active. Click on an Assigned Geofence to view and edit its configuration. Click the Remove link to deactivate a geofence. Hit Save once you have finished making changes.
  • Page 18 The TrackPort 4.0 does not take advantage of the BrickHouse Tracking platform’s Panic alert function. Power Alert button is used for GPS devices with a battery. This device is hardwired and runs on your vehicle’s power, so disregard this button. You can run four different types of reports, listed below.
  • Page 19 Full History button includes individual locate information such as: location, time of transmission, battery life, speed, and distance from its previous locate. Frequent Visits button will create a list of addresses that the device has reported from and show how many times the device reported from that spot. Changing Your Password To change your password, click on the account name, which should appear in the upper right corner of the browser window.
  • Page 20 Live support is available. Monday - Friday: 9 am and 8 pm ET Saturday - Sunday: 9 am and 6 pm ET at 1-800-654-7966 Or, e-mail: support@brickhousesecurity.com If you are having trouble with your device, please have access to it before calling the support team.