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IX.
Running in Normal Mode
1. When OBDtrac runs on normal mode. PWR
LED should be flashing
periodically. This means OBDtrac is in POWER ON status and the
GPS system is functioning. About 30 seconds later, GSM
LED will
start flashing and then stays ON constantly, this means GPRS session
is now online. The GPS
LED will also start to flash, showing the
tracker is searching for a GPS signal. It will stays ON when GPS signal
is fixed.
Note: The default Primary Gateway Server IP in the tracker is
220.128.135.215
that is one of ORION Testing Servers with a
tcpserver.exe running on it. By connecting to ORION Testing Sever
allows you to verify the tracker and the SIM card very quickly.
PWR
Flash
GSM
ON
GPS
ON
Note
:
Before connecting OBDtrac to your server. A Gateway Server
which runs the tcpserver.exe with a public IP address must be ready.
The tcpserver.exe is basically a TCP socket listener that builds the
socket sessions with multiple trackers via TCP/IP over GPRS and the
Internet. To verify that your Gateway Server is working, you may use
the “AVL Simulator” program to send simulated SYNC packets and
GPS data to the Gateway Server.
2. After a few minutes, if the GPRS settings are correct with a working
SIM card that has GPRS service enabled, OBDtrac will build a
communication session with the Gateway Server over GPRS and
starts to send GPS positions to the Gateway Server.
Note
:
If the Gateway Server is not ready, the GSM
LED will keep
flashing.
3. If the OBDtrac and the Gateway Server are both working well. The
following messages will be displayed on the Hyper Terminal window.
- Version : 0.12
- Serial Number : EH1234567890
- Unit ID : 1000000001
- IMEI : 123456789012345