START UP BASICS Getting Started When using the ElectronGPS CT‐24 for the WARNING first time, complete these tasks. Please see the important safety and product Configure the CT‐24 as required. Information guide in the support section of www.ElectronGPS.com for product warnings Charge the CT‐24 external battery. and other important information. Turn on the CT‐24. NOTICE Log on to your ElectronGPS web‐based It is your responsibility to ensure that your GPS ...
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How to Start Tracking Your CT‐24 Configuring the CT‐24 – Done !! Turn on the tracker. The Power ON/OFF Before you receive your CT‐24 GPS tracking switch is on the side of the CT‐24. kit, it will have already been activated, and Position the GPS tracker in a suitable configured and tested by ElectronGPS or an place to receive a good GPS signal and ElectronGPS Authorized Dealer. ...
IMPORTANT NOTE: When removing the 15‐pin plug from the Charging the Internal and External socket connector on the CT‐24, you must Li‐Ion Batteries press down firmly on the top of the connector between the thumb and The CT‐24 1800mAh (internal) and high forefinger ...
Charging the External 15,600mAh IMPORTANT NOTE: CHARGING THE Battery via the Standalone Intelligent 15,600mAh LI‐ION BATTERY VIA THE STANDALONE INTELLIGENT CHARGER. Li‐Ion Battery Charger and Adapter Cable. To separate the white 3‐Pin (Molex KK) a. Turn off the CT‐24 and Disconnect socket on the 15,600mAh battery from the 3‐...
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What the LEDs Indicate : The CT‐24 GPS Tracker has 4 LEDs (Lights) : Red, Blue, Green and Amber. Blue LED: GPS Satellite Status Red LED: GSM Wireless Status Flashing: Searching for GPS satellite signals Flashing: Searching for GSM wireless system after Power turned ON. immediately after Power turned ON. Constant: Connected to at least 4 GPS Constant: Connected to GSM system. satellites and the GPS position is fixed. Off : Connection lost to GSM system – out of Off : Connection lost to GPS system. GPS GSM coverage area. GPS reports will be signal level is too low to get a position fix. stored in memory and sent when the GSM connection is restored. Constant Bright (Power Save Mode Enabled): Connected to GPS system and Constant (Power Save Mode Enabled): ...
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Amber LED: Panic Button, Low Green LED: Battery Charging Battery and Programming Mode Constant Dim, Blue and Red LEDs Bright: CT‐24 battery charging, with CT‐24 turned Slow Flashes: Low battery level. Recharge on. battery as soon as possible. Constant Bright, Blue and Red LEDs Off: Quick Flash: SMS text message. CT‐24 battery charging, with CT‐24 turned off. Quick Flash (After Quick SOS Button Press): One Flash: Vibration GPS reports Two Flashes: Fixed interval GPS reports Three Flashes: Vibration and fixed interval GPS reports. Five Quick Flashes (After 5 Second SOS Button Press): Panic Mode enabled. Constant: CT‐24 connected to Programming Utility cable.
A: Battery Full = 4100mV (approx), Battery Empty = 3600mV (approx). Note that as with Frequently Asked Questions all Li‐Ion batteries, after about 250 full discharge cycles, the battery will lose about 15‐20% of its charging capacity. Care & Use: Q: How do I look after the CT‐24? Battery Life: A: Keep it dry, away from dirt and dust and Q: What is the typical battery life under protect ...
o Contact your Authorized ElectronGPS Dealer to check if GPS reports are being Troubleshooting received from the CT‐24 at the GPS tracking server. Check for any network Problem: No Red or Blue LED’s lit on CT‐ outages with the wireless carrier. 24 and no GPS reports received. 2) GSM SIM card not authorized to Possible Causes and Solutions: operate in International data 1) CT‐24 Turned Off. ‘Roaming’ mode. o Set Power switch to ON. o Contact ...
CT‐24 Technical Specs Battery Operation: > 50 hours (power save mode, 1 GPS report per hour, 1800mAh Battery) GSM & GPS MODULES > 30 Days (power save mode, 1 GPS GSM Chipset: Siemens‐Cinterion MC55i report per hour, 15,600mAh Battery) GPS Chipset: SiRFStar III Dimension: 64.66 x 43.19 x 27.70mm GPS RECEIVER (with 1800mA battery) Weight: 92g (with 1800mAh battery) Chipset: SiRFStar III Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ +50°C Datum: WGS‐84 Storage Temperature: 0°C ~ +50°C Sensitivity: ‐159dBm Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% non‐ Reacquisition: <0.1sec Time To First Fix condensing Hot:1sec TTFF typical Warm: 38sec TTFF typical FEATURES: Cold: 42sec TTFF typical Send positions via SMS or GPRS. Position Accuracy: 15m RMS without * Store and Forward data logging. SA (Selective Availability) * Built in Vibration sensor. GSM TRANSCEIVER * SMS polling in power saving mode. Frequency Band: Siemens MC55i * Remote configuration via SMS. Quadband 850/900/1800/1900MHz * Optimized dual GPS report intervals for stationary vs. moving operation. GENERAL * Min 3 second GPS report interval. Antenna: Internal GSM antenna, active * Cell‐ID reporting. ...
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Warranty Limitations This warranty is limited only to the repair or replacement of defective parts confirmed by Warranty Period ElectronGPS to be a result of faulty materials ElectronGPS Corp. warrants their products to or workmanship. Instruments mechanically be free from all defects and malfunctions in or physically damaged due to the following materials and workmanship for a period of conditions are beyond the product warranty: 12 months from the original purchase date •...
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CT‐24 Accessories Magnetic Reed (Open/Closed) Auto Voltage Adapter Kit Sensor & 6V DC Power Connector Rubber Cover with Magnetic Plate Ballistic Nylon Belt Pouch ...
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