TK218 OBD-II GPS Tracker
User Manual
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III. The Setting for GPRS Connection
The GPRS setting is necessary for using the following 2 functions:
(1) Check the car’s real physical address by send 111111ADD
(2) Online tracking service by web-based tracking platform
SMS format:
111111WWW:IPN:X;COM:X;APN:apn,user,password;RPT:X;SLP:X; RUN:X;
CAN:X;
IDN: The tracker’s ID, it is the last 14 digits of IMEI which can't be
changed.
IPN: The IP address or domain name of the GPRS server
COM: The communication port for the GPRS server
APN: The Access Point Name for the GSM SIM card.
RPT: The interval for the uploading GPRS packet (Unit: sec.)
SLP: The interval for uploading GPRS packet when Engine is OFF. (unit:
sec.);
RUN: GPRS connection setting. 0=close, 1=TCP.
CAN: The interval for uploading CANBUS data.
Example, if server is: www.topten-track.com, TCP port is 8500, APN is
web.gprs,mtnnigeria.net, apn user:web, apn password: web, time interval is 60
seconds when car is running & 300 seconds when car is parked, CANBUS data
interval is 60 seconds, then the command is:
111111WWW:IPN:www.topten-track.com;COM:8500;APN:web.gprs.mtnnigeria.
net,web,web;RPT:60;SLP:300;RUN:1;CAN:30;
User can send one or more options at the same SMS commands, such as:
111111WWW:IPN:X;COM:X;
This is to set the server’s address and port separately.
Example: 111111WWW:IPN:www.topten-track.com;COM:8500;
111111WWW:APN:X;
The tracker can automatically detect most of the APNs of GSM operator in
the world. But for some operator SIM card, you need to set it manually. Please