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Spark Nano 3.0
User's Guide
WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.

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  • Page 1 Spark Nano 3.0 User’s Guide WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.
  • Page 2: What's Inside

    Weatherproof Magnetic GPS Box Hardwire Car Adapter (With Case) Reduces the risk of physical damage to your Supplies power to the Spark Nano 3.0, device using your car as the power source Delivers 6-Months of high-performance battery life to your Spark Nano 3.0...
  • Page 3 Front Back 1. Power Button 2. Charging Port 3. Panic Button 4. SIM Card Slot 5. GPS LED 6. Battery LED 7. GSM LED LEDS GPS LED Blue Case 1: Fast blinking indicates the device is attempting to connect to GPS. Case 2: Solid for 2 seconds and goes out.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    The first thing you need to do before you can begin tracking is to charge your new Spark Nano 3.0. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet and connect the charger to the charging port. Charge the Nano for at least 6 hours before first use. When charging, the battery LED will flash slowly.
  • Page 5 Placing Your Device *Place in green zones for best results. Your Spark Nano 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 6 Tracking Your Device To track your Nano, open a browser window and go to track.bhs.net. Enter your login information and press the Login button. The tracking page will appear, and the device’s last reported location will be centered on the map. If you have multiple devices on your account, the first 3 that were registered will be automatically selected and appear on the map.
  • Page 7 The BrickHouse shield icon will appear where a tracker transmitted most recently. Click on an icon to bring up a pop-up box. This will show your tracker’s name, the distance it has traveled on this trip, what direction it was moving in, speed, battery information, and start and stop locations.
  • Page 8 • Live Tracker will open up a separate window displaying your devices’ location, as well 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 of the window displays how long it will be until your screen refreshes.
  • Page 9: Using The Dashboard

    Using the Dashboard Current Date The Calendar allows a user to choose from which dates information can display. Any date that has tracking information will be highlighted. Simply click on that date to display information. To choose multiple days, click on the Date Range button, input a start and end date, and press Search.
  • Page 10 In the Create New Geofence tab you can create geofences around any area in different shapes. Navigate to the area on the map 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 11 The Power Alert button informs you if your device is running low on battery. To set up this alert, simply click on the Power button, enter the mobile number or email to which you would like to receive your alert, and set the battery level at which you receive said alert.
  • Page 12: Changing Your Password

    Changing Your Password To change your password, click on the account name, which should appear in the upper right corner of the browser window. Once complete, just click on Quick View to return to your tracking page. Support To reach an FAQ, as well as other support materials for your device and the BrickHouse Security Tracking platform, click on the Help link in the upper right corner of the screen.

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