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Gps/gprs nano tracker
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Note: A GSM Cell ID (CID) is a generally unique number used to identify each base transceiver station (BTS) or sector of
a BTS within a Location area code (LAC) if not within a GSM network. Please refer to the following description for details
in each item.
Tail Report Item
R27
M1
I6745
C1
MCC466
MNC97
LAC51145
CID16012
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MU-201 GPS/GPRS Nano Tracker User Manual
Description
RSSI. The Received Signal Strength Indication of GSM network. Ranges from R0 to R31.
R99 means service unavailable.
Vibration Status (Move/Stop State):
M
Vibration Sensor OFF (VS Off)
M0
Vibration Sensor ON, stop state (device not vibrating)
M1
Vibration Sensor ON, move state (device vibrating)
This is a unique code for each report. This number will be accumulated and can't be set zero.
Charging Status:
C0
Device is not being charged.
C1
Device is charging.
Mobile Country Code. MCC is defined in ITU-T E.212 for use in identifying mobile stations in
GSM networks of which country.
Mobile Network Code. MNC is used in combination with MCC to uniquely identify a mobile
phone operator/carrier using the GSM networks and some satellite mobile networks.
Location Area Code. A "location area" is a set of base stations that are grouped together to
optimize signaling. Typically, tens or even hundreds of base stations share a single Base
Station Controller (BSC) in GSM, the intelligence behind the base stations.
To each location area, a unique number called a "location area code" is assigned. The
location area code is broadcast by each base station, known as a "base transceiver station"
BTS in GSM at regular intervals.
Cell Identity. For BTS identification.
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