MiniFinder  pico User Manual

MiniFinder pico User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    USER GUIDE minifinder pico - 1 - Copyright © MiniFinder 2015...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview Thank you for buying MiniFinder Pico. This mini-sized device is created on latest positioning technology such as built-in u-Blox GPS chipset and SIMCOMM GSM/GPRS technology. Popular purpose is monitoring and protecting of valuables, lone workers, children, elderly, people with dementia disease and others.
  • Page 3: Getting Start

    2. Getting Start 2.1 Hardware and Accessories 2.2 Product overview Product box includes: Device USB-cable Copyright © MiniFinder 2015 - 3 -...
  • Page 4 2.3 Hardware Functions GREEN LED The device is connected to GSM network Flashing every 0.2 second on and 3 seconds off The device is connected to GPRS network Flashing two times fast and 3 seconds off The device is not connected to GSM network Flashing every 1 second on and 3 seconds off Without SIM card GSM LED Solid...
  • Page 5 Usage For the first time, please fully charge the battery for about 8 hours. When charging, the Power LED will be ON (solid). After fully charged, the power LED will be off. Insert an activated Micro SIM card and turn on the unit by pressing the on/off button for 3 seconds. Please keep the unit under the open sky or close the window to be able to get a fix on the satellites.
  • Page 6: Location Request

    ※Put coordinates to Google earth or Google maps. Click on search button, then you will find the position fixed. ※Click on the link then the location can be shown directly on Google Map on your mobile phone. Copyright © MiniFinder 2014 - 6 -...
  • Page 7 6.2 Reply with Address. Command: Notes: This function needs GPRS function support! The device will reply “Add: Storgatan 35, Stockholm, Sweden; 7. Cell Locate ※The unit can be tracked by GSM base station tower, If GPS signal is not available for example in room, underground etc, user can be located by GSM tower. However, as compared to GPS satellite, GSM accuracy is proven to be worse than that of GPS.
  • Page 8: Over-Speed Alert

    To turn off this function, please send G1,0 or G2,0 or G3,0 9. Over-Speed alert Command: SPEED1,+ SPEED Notes: The speed must be in value of speed and in 2 or 3 digitals. (01~255km/h) Example: speed1,100 Suppose the over-speed alert that we want to set is 100km/h, when the device moves exceeds 100km/h, it will send message “Over-speed! +GPS Info” to all preset numbers.
  • Page 9: Movement Alert

    11. Movement Alert Command: M1, xxxM/KM Notes: is the preset distance to the tracker’s original place, must be 3 digitals. M means meters, KM means kilometers Example: m1,100m When the tracker moves out of 100 meters, it will send SMS alarm to the preset numbers. To turn off this function, please send to the device.
  • Page 10: Fall Detection

    15. AGPS Command: AGPS1 A-GPS is for accelerated positioning and helping position a device when GPS signals are weak or not available. GPS satellite signals may be impeded by tall buildings, and do not penetrate building interiors well. A-GPS uses proximity to cellular towers to calculate position when GPS signals are not available. To turn off this function, please send AGPS0 16.
  • Page 11: Sos Button

    To turn off this function, please send 19. Check preset mobile phone numbers & status Command: STATUS The device will reply E.g. A+4673812345678 B73912345678 C73712345678; Spd: 0,100km/h; Geo:0,0,0; VB:1,10S; MV:1,100; LBS:1; LED:0; RCV:0; TZ:2.0; Lis-in: 1; PS:1; DS:0; FL:1; Bat: 95 To recognize the meaning of “0”&...
  • Page 12 24. Real time tracking via www.tracktor.se Our web based tracking system incorporates the TCP/IP protocol and allows users to monitor it in real time over the internet via computer or cell phone. 24.1 GPRS Settings: In order to use the GPRS function, the user needs to setup the APN by sending SMS command. --What is APN? Access point name (APN) is the name used to identify a general packet radio service (GPRS) bearer service in the GSM mobile network.
  • Page 13: Reboot Device

    The meaning of “xx”, The setting must be in 2 digitals and maximum 99 in value, which means 01~99. xxS is the time interval in second with range(30~99) xxM is the time interval in minute with range(01~99) xxH is the time interval in hour with range(01~99) Example: TI01M The device will reply “Set updating time interval OK!”...
  • Page 14: Built-In Memory

    28. Initialization Command: RESET! Note: This is to make all settings back to the factory default. 29. Built-in Memory The device built in 8MB flash memory inside. It will store the GPS information when do not have GSM network coverage (i.e., very low population density areas, some mountainous terrain, underground areas etc).
  • Page 15 Technical specification: Content Specification Mainframe Dimension 60mm*41mm*16mm Weight GSM Frequencies 900/1800mhz or 850/1900Mhz GPS chip U-blox 7 (Made in Switzerland) GPS sensitivity Cold start: -148dBm Hot start: -162dBm GPS accuracy <2.5m Time to First Fix Cold start 32s, Warm start 11s, Hot start 1s Charging Voltage 5V DC Battery...

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