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Getting
Started
After applying the wire harness to the Vehicle Tracking Unit, the device will power up and automatically attempt to register to GSM network.
Provided that your vehicle and the device’s external GPS antenna is positioned in a location with clear un‐obstructed view of the sky, the device will
then start scanning for GPS satellites to obtain its first GPS lock. This first fix can take several minutes.
Before the device is able to operate properly, some mandatory setup parameters need to be configured from the Control Base software or Tracking
Websites.
The following basic initializations, SIM card details and GPRS dial‐up information are required to be sent by SMS command in order to establish
communication with the server:
CCNO: GSM number assigned as Control Base number with full authorization
ID: Device ID (8 digits)
Choice of GPRS or SMS as communication option
APN (Access Point Nodes) for GPRS dial‐up
User ID and Password for GPRS dial‐up (if applicable)
IP/ Domain Name of host server for data exchange
Port of host server for data exchange
Submit the information to complete the setup of your Tracking Unit.
Note:
Once
your
device
has
been
initialized,
all
following
commands
sent
through
the
Control
Base
have
to
use
the
same
GSM
number
(Control
Center
Number).
Emergency
Alarms
The NTL’s NTT‐101 system includes one SOS button that can save your life in case of accidents, hijacking or emergency cases.
SOS
Emergency:
The SOS button can be installed at a hidden place within reach of the driver. Pressing this button will start the following actions:
The Tracking Unit will send an alarm message and GPS coordinates to the Control Base. The Control Base software will find the street name and
closest intersection from a map server and send these details through SMS short messages to all your contact numbers.
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