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LED indicator
Red LED (Power)
OFF
Device is in standby mode (sleeping) or
power is turned off, or charging is complete.
On SOLID
Charging
15 blinks
Device is turning off
Blue LED (Cellular/Network)
OFF
Device is in standby mode (sleeping) or
power is turned off
1 blink
Normal operation (when not in standby
mode)
2 blinks
Server error
3 blinks
Network error
4 blinks
No network
5 blinks
SIM PIN Locked
6 blinks
Weak cellular signal
7 blinks
No SIM inserted
Green LED (GPS)
OFF
Device is in standby mode (sleeping) or
power is turned off
1 blink
Normal operation (has GPS fix)
2 blinks
No GPS fix
4 blinks
GPS antenna / chipset error
Solar Panel Trickle Charging
The solar panel will trickle charge the battery when exposed to sunlight. 1 hour of sunlight equals up to 9 GPS updates. If the device is in
standby mode (1 report every 24 hours), then 1 hour of sunlight will provide enough charge for 9 days of standby time.
Installation - Wiring for XTracker Solar Trickle Charging Cable (Not Included)
The optional Trickle Charging Cable allows you to connect the device to a
vehicle’s
(12V-24V) battery, or any other wire with constant power.
This will trickle charge the XTracker Solar battery when required. The Trickle Charger comes with two leads: red and black.
Wire color
Wire function
Red
Supply voltage, 12-24V
Black
Grounding wire
Power Connection
–
The power supply range is 12V
–
24V. Connect positive power to the red wire, and negative (ground) to the black ground
wire.
Recommended installation locations on a vehicle
1)
The best spots for GPS trackers are close to windows, on the dashboard of the vehicles, or in the rear window and will provide the
most unobstructed view for obtaining a GPS position.
2)
Any thermal barriers or heating layers on the windshield may affect the signal.
3)
Other common installation spots are under the dashboard, or any other area/compartment with access to wiring/power locations.
4)
DO NOT install device within a metal container as this will disrupt the GPS signals.