IntelliTrac P1 Personal Tracker User Guide
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Thank you for your purchasing IntelliTrac P1 Personal Tracker. The benefits are:
Equipment/goods security/ tracking
Special vehicle security/ tracking (motorcycle, motor boat, snow motorcycle, etc.)
Container security/ tracking
Criminal control
Child care
Chronically ill safety - dementia sufferer, senior people
Outdoor recreation - travel, hiking, bike riding
Rescue operations
Animal tracking
Safety of police force or security guard
Military use - locate soldiers on the battlefields
Sales/technical force management
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Scope
The purpose of this document is to describe how to getting started with the IntelliTrac P1 Personal
Tracker devices. The document contains basic device configuration. For advanced users, please
refer to the IntelliTrac P1 personal tracker Protocol Document for detailed information.
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About IntelliTrac P1 Personal Tracker
The IntelliTrac P1 personal tracker Unit wirelessly transmits location, and provides an emergency
supports. Location data, including longitude latitude, is provided by an onboard GPS receiver.
Wireless transmission is achieved using an onboard GSM/GPRS module. A microcontroller is used
to poll location and command data at regular intervals, derive actions based on location, peripheral,
and control data, and execute those actions.
Firmware on the device applies intelligent filtering to overcome coverage limitations for both GPS
and GSM/GPRS networks.
Motion sensor is used to control the status of the unit, either sleep, idle, or full power, there by
controlling the amount of current the unit consumes.
Backup battery and tamper sensing GPS Antennas are primarily used to indicate loss of Main Power
and loss of GPS antenna connectivity.