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DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
EaziTRAC 1000 User Guide
Daviscomms Confidential

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  • Page 1 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD EaziTRAC 1000 User Guide Daviscomms Confidential...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Author Description 30-Apr-09 Yingsi Initial release. 8-May-09 Yingsi Updated picture of battery. Added 1 step for setting up of EaziTRAC 1000. 30-June-09 Yingsi Added Revision History Column. Amended Lithium Battery Current. Amended Model Product Code. 27 July 09 Yingsi Updated Pictures of EaziITRAC 1000 Added Section 1.5...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    .................8 EVICE WITH PTIONAL CCESSORIES TRAC 1000..............11 NSTALLATION AND TARTING P ON LED I ............................14 NDICATORS 3. INTERFACING THE EAZITRAC 1000 FOR AT COMMANDS COMMUNICATION ........................15 YPER ERMINAL ETTINGS 4. TERMINOLOGY GSM……………………………………………………………………………………………………18 SIM CARD ............................18 GPS………………………........................18 GPRS……………..........................18 SMS……………............................18 ............................18...
  • Page 4: System Overview

    24 hours. It transmits the GPS data by using GPRS/SMS. It allows a switch between 2 SIM cards for border crossing. EaziTRAC 1000 can also be used for motion detection and monitoring of distance moved by a mileage counter...
  • Page 5: Understanding The Product Model Of Your Hardware

    500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Understanding the Product Model of Your Hardware The hardware product code as follows in your EaziTRAC 1000 EaziTRAC Model No: 1000 Example 1: EaziTRAC Model No: 1000 (1) External GPS, (2) Internal GSM, (3) With G Sensor,...
  • Page 6 Dead Reckoning Kit Ability to estimate location of vehicle when GPS fix is lost. Driver ID Kit Ability to distinguish specific driver via an ID Tag. For an alternative solution to power up the EaziTRAC 1000 without a Battery power adaptor Accessory...
  • Page 7: Parts Description Of Eazitrac 1000

    500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Parts Description of EaziTRAC 1000 Charging Indicator Indicator Indicator (Red ) (Yellow) (Green) GSM External GPS External Antenna Antenna Connector SMA Speaker Connector SMA Mounting Flange Panic Button USB Connector Internal Microphone External Microphone Reset Button...
  • Page 8 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Pin Layout Description Pin Layout Description of EaziTRAC 1000 and 22 pins – 22 pins data hardness cable Front View from EaziTRAC 1000 Pin No. Pin Name Pin Description Pin No. Pin Name Pin Description...
  • Page 9 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD DB-9 Ports Description Pin 1: Data Carrier Detect Pin 2: Received Data, RxD Pin 3: Transmitted Data, TxD Pin 4: Data Terminal Ready Pin 5: Signal Ground, GND Pin 6: Data set ready Pin 7:...
  • Page 10: I/Oport Definition Overview

    500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD I/O port definition overview Remarks (1) With Driver ID, IN3 cannot be used as input (2) Analog I/P and Dead Reckoning share the same ports, hence both features cannot be implemented at the same time Operating Voltage and Temperature Operating Temperature Range: -20 to 60°C (with internal battery)
  • Page 11: Product Package Overview

    22 pin male data cable harness to RS232 standard 9 pin D male connector cable (numbered) The cable that interfaces from the EaziTRAC 1000 to a serial COM port connection of your PC (Accessory option with EaziTRAC 1000 only)
  • Page 12 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD e) GPS antenna (SMA connector) for the EaziTRAC 1000 device The receiver component required for the EaziTRAC 1000 device (External GPS option) to receive GPS data for a location fix. f) GSM/GPRS antenna (SMA right angle)
  • Page 13 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD j) External Microphone 1X 3.5mm active MIC (Accessory option with EaziTRAC 1000 only) k) External Speaker 2x 0.7 W speakers with 3.5mm Jack (Accessory option with EaziTRAC 1000 only) Daviscomms Confidential - 10 -...
  • Page 14: Installation And Starting Up On The Eazitrac 1000

    500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Installation and Starting Up on The EaziTRAC 1000 Step 1 Insert the SIM card (Not included in package). Connect the Li-Polymer battery to the connector in the EaziTRAC 1000. Insert SIM Card Insert Battery Caution:...
  • Page 15 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Step 3 Insert the battery cover into the case, press down and ensure catch is attach firmly. Insert battery cover Step 4 Connect the GSM/GPRS antenna to the GSM External Antenna Connector. Screw in the SMA connector firmly.
  • Page 16 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Step 6 An example of the EaziTRAC 1000 hardware setup with the 22 pin – DB9 wire harness cable for AT command communications and firmware flashing. (Recommended) To 12V Power Adaptor Connect this end to RS232...
  • Page 17: Led Indicators

    500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD LED Indicators a) RED LED (Charging Indicator) • Red LED constant on: Li-ion battery is charging • Red LED off: Charging completed Charge the battery by plugging in power adapter connector into the power connector of the unit.
  • Page 18: Interfacing The Eazitrac 1000 For At Commands Communication

    500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Interfacing the EaziTRAC 1000 for AT Commands Communication HyperTerminal Settings How to create a HyperTerminal connection from your PC to your device Step 1 Click on the Windows Start menu, select Run..The Run dialog appears.
  • Page 19 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Step 3 On the Connection Description screen, enter a name and choose an icon for the connection and click OK. The Connect to dialog appears. HyperTerminal Connection Description dialog Step 4 On the Connect To dialog, select your primary COM port (COM1 e.g. the example above) for the Connect using: field, and click OK.
  • Page 20 To prove you have a valid connection to a modem, type "AT" and you should receive "OK" back from the EaziTRAC 1000 device. You should now be communicating with the EaziTRAC 1000 device at COM port 1. Note: Please refer to section 5 for application examples to use the EaziTRAC 1000.
  • Page 21: Terminology

    Short Messaging System, service for sending short text messages to mobile phones HyperTerminal HyperTerminal is a terminal emulation program that comes standard with every PC running Windows 95/98, Windows 2000 or NT. HyperTerminal allows you to configure the EaziTRAC 1000 unit through the serial port on the PC. Daviscomms Confidential...
  • Page 22: Application Examples

    Example 1: Retrieving GPS data remotely on the EaziTRAC 1000 without the use of a SIM card You may download the GPS data readings directly from the EaziTRAC 1000 via HyperTerminal to your PC. The readings will be captured in a text file format which can be later used to map out the coordinates on your GPS application map.
  • Page 23: Example 2: To Program The Eazitrac 1000 To Receive Data And Reports Via Sms

    To run HyperTerminal or use the mobile phone (which phone number has been set to the EaziTRAC 1000 via above AT command) to configure and program the EaziTRAC 1000 via AT commands. To configure and program the EaziTRAC 1000 via HyperTerminal, the mobile phone which phone number has been saved at the EaziTRAC 1000.
  • Page 24 HyperTerminal $NG=1,” SINGTEL“,”user”,”password” // Assign the GPRS Profile #1 via the mobile phone … … Please refer to 9 Network Command----- 9.2 GPRS Profile List–-AT$NG of EaziTRAC 1000 Command Guide R07 e) Assign: AT$NC=1,0,1,1 //Connect TCP/IP Address #1 via GPRS...
  • Page 25 $FT=1,1,10,1 //Setting timer #1 flag to be expired after 10 seconds via the mobile phone (cyclic) … … Please refer to 18 Timer and Counter Command----- 18.1 Timer–AT$FT of EaziTRAC 1000 Command Guide R07 j) Assign: AT$EV=5,1,0,”E3=1 T1=1",$TM=1,”U” //To define the event #5 to detect the...
  • Page 26: Example 3: Configuring The Eazitrac 1000 To Send An Output To Relay Device And Disable The Fuel Pump Of The Vehicle

    Schematic of relay connection to EaziTRAC 1000 Output port #1 of EaziTRAC 1000 to pin 85 of BOSCH A relay device in fig.1 Input port #1 of EaziTRAC 1000 to pin 86 of BOSCH A relay device in fig.1 Fig.1...
  • Page 27 When internal battery is disabled, send message "Internal battery disconnected" to SMS list and send output to toggle relay device. AT$EV=9,1,0,"B1=0",$TM=4,"M007"|$OUT=5,0 Configure EaziTRAC 1000 to reply SMS list 1 "Immobilizer Switched On" when output 1 is low. AT$EV=10,1,0,"P5=0",$TM=5,"S1" Configure EaziTRAC 1000 to reply SMS list "Immobilizer Switched Off" when output 1 is high.
  • Page 28: Example 4: Programming The Eazitrac 1000 To Log Sr Messages To Memory When Gps Location Is Fixed And Dumping The Sr Messages To A Text File

    Now after enter these commands, the EaziTRAC 1000 will automatically start logging data to its memory when there is GPS fix location. When there is no GPS fix location, the EaziTRAC 1000 will stop logging GPS data to memory and send the last known fix location to its memory.
  • Page 29 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD Dumping of SR messages to a text file a) Create a text file with the following convention “GPS memory dump 270709” or any other name you prefer to identify the data dump file later and click save.
  • Page 30 Type AT$DD=0 to stop dumping of data to serial port of PC and clear the rest of the data logs in the memory of the device. g) Type AT$DC to properly clear memory data of EaziTRAC 1000 after dumping is complete h) In the HyperTerminal menu click on Transfer/Capture text/Stop to end the text capturing i) Now go to the text file where you created to view the GPS data from the SR messages captured from HyperTerminal.
  • Page 31 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD To read and define the GPS messages are as below: Daviscomms Confidential - 28 -...
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  • Page 33 Appendix A Gsensor Calibration Process ** Remark** For the installation of EaziTRAC 1000 on vehicle, Gsensor needs to be calibrated to zero for sensitive detection of motion/ acceleration every time. Calibration process by SMS After installed EaziTRAC 1000 in the vehicle, calibrate the device as follow;...
  • Page 34 500224R07 DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD SMS to EaziTRAC 1000 SIM card No. Response from EaziTRAC 1000 Calibration result (data can be varied) Calibration process by Serial Port Step 1: ▪ Connect the RS232 to the PC, with Hyperterminal set as below;...
  • Page 35 **Note** ▪ Once the motion detect is calibrated (by $mz command) or 5 min due, EaziTRAC 1000 will return normal mode. ▪ After calibration is done; the device will run according to the script. ▪ Without calibration, the device can’t detect motion.

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