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ENAiKOON tree-guard 

Equipment Operation 

 

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Contents 

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Contents ............................................................................................................................. 1

 

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A word in advance .............................................................................................................. 4

 

2.1

 

General terms and conditions of business. ................................................................. 4

 

2.2

 

Trademarks .................................................................................................................. 5

 

2.3

 

Notes on this handbook .............................................................................................. 5

 

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Safety advice ...................................................................................................................... 6

 

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General hardware information .......................................................................................... 7

 

4.1

 

SIM card ....................................................................................................................... 7

 

4.2

 

Battery ......................................................................................................................... 7

 

4.3

 

Movement of devices from one tree trunk to another ............................................... 7

 

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Suitable ENAiKOON devices for tracking trees .................................................................. 8

 

5.1

 

ENAiKOON locate-15 ................................................................................................... 8

 

5.1.1

 

Installation inside the tree ................................................................................... 8

 

5.1.2

 

Uninstalling the device ......................................................................................... 9

 

5.2

 

ENAiKOON locate-18 ................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2.1

 

Installation inside the tree ................................................................................. 10

 

5.2.2

 

Uninstalling the device ....................................................................................... 10

 

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ENAiKOON inViu web portal ............................................................................................ 11

 

6.1

 

Assignment of the tracking devices to your inViu web account ............................... 11

 

6.2

 

Detection of timber theft .......................................................................................... 12

 

6.2.1

 

Motion sensor .................................................................................................... 12

 

6.2.2

 

Geofence ............................................................................................................ 12

 

Summary of Contents for locate-15

Page 1: ...4 3 Movement of devices from one tree trunk to another 7 5 Suitable ENAiKOON devices for tracking trees 8 5 1 ENAiKOON locate 15 8 5 1 1 Installation inside the tree 8 5 1 2 Uninstalling the device 9 5 2 ENAiKOON locate 18 9 5 2 1 Installation inside the tree 10 5 2 2 Uninstalling the device 10 6 ENAiKOON inViu web portal 11 6 1 Assignment of the tracking devices to your inViu web account 11 6 2 D...

Page 2: ...n of ENAiKOON devices in the portal 15 6 6 2 Naming the trackable 15 6 6 3 Display options 16 6 6 3 1 Icons 16 6 6 3 2 Actions 16 6 6 4 Display of the position in the map 17 6 6 5 Configuration of the location modules 18 6 6 5 1 general 18 6 6 5 2 position logging 19 6 6 5 3 misc 20 6 7 Display of the pushpin on the map in inViu web 20 6 7 1 Display information 21 6 7 2 Actions 21 6 8 Setting up g...

Page 3: ...Page 3 7 1 Download 26 7 2 The app inViu route provides this information 28 7 2 1 Individual design 28 7 2 2 Information directly on the map 28 ...

Page 4: ...evice are transmitted at the same time The built in acceleration sensor turns the devices into personal guards for theft monitor ing We wish you plenty of fun and success when using the devices All the information in this documentation was compiled after careful examination but is not to be regarded as assurance of the product properties ENAiKOON is liable solely to the extent specified in the ter...

Page 5: ...assume any guarantee for technical inaccuracies and or omissions 2 3 Notes on this handbook This documentation is addressed to users of the GSM GPS location modules ENAi KOON locate 15 and ENAiKOON locate 18 for tree trunk location Several employees from various parts of the company cooperated in producing this documentation in order to offer you the best possible support in using your ENAiKOON pr...

Page 6: ... not be wantonly disassembled Do not continue to use damaged batteries under any circumstances Batteries should not be disposed of in household refuse After their ser vice life has expired they must be brought to the corresponding return point The location unit should not be used in the immediate vicinity of cardiac pacemakers or other electric devices that react sensitively to electro magnetic ra...

Page 7: ...of primary batteries available Medium endurance low price relatively high self discharge rate not suitable for more than 1 2 years of operation without replacing the battery Very long endurance expensive very low discharge rate can operate the device for up to 10 years without replacing the battery Rechargeable batteries are not recommended because due to their high self discharge rate they cannot...

Page 8: ...er to cut a hole with a chain saw for ENAiKOON locate 15 than drilling a 30mm hole for ENAiKOON locate 18 5 1 1 Installation inside the tree 1 Cut a small cover slice off the tree approx 10 mm thick if it is thicker then GPS reception might be limited or prevented 2 Cut a hole for the device with the chain saw as follows 3 Insert the device into the hole with the top of the housing pointing to the...

Page 9: ...ng the piece of the tree which has the space for locate 15 in side from the tree trunk and dumping it somewhere where it cannot be found or burning it This ensures that unauthorized people will not notice that you are using tracking devices inside trees 5 2 ENAiKOON locate 18 In rare cases customers prefer the ENAiKOON locate 15 technology in side a tube like housing This version of the device is ...

Page 10: ...e hole to close and hide it 5 Use some dirt to cover the freshly drilled covered area of the tree 6 Make sure that the sawdust is not showing potential thieves where the device was installed 5 2 2 Uninstalling the device Just remove the 30mm diameter piece of wood from the tree and remove the de vice Nothing else is required We recommend cutting the piece of the tree which has the hole for ENAiKOO...

Page 11: ...re configuration that has been agreed with you during the purchasing phase In most cases the devices send one report per day which is called the Still Alive Report This report provides current GPS position battery level and some other data It also indicates that the device is fully functional Normally the configuration of the devices also includes a feature to detect motion so as soon as the timbe...

Page 12: ...on or shock e g because the timber is loaded on a truck or because a truck is moving then the device will send appropriate infor mation to the web portal and the web portal will then send an alert to the prede fined email address or SMS phone number 6 2 2 Geofence A geofence is a virtual fence around some geographic area Such a geographic area can be for example the area where the timber is stored...

Page 13: ... on the current position speed direction time information Own user account with access to one or more location devices using the ENAiKOON iD Alarms and notifications Geofence messages upon crossing any number of individually adjustable geofences a geofence is a closed multi polygon with any number of corners depending on the creation and administration of geofences Battery alarm when the battery l...

Page 14: ...ting from 1 low to 10 high 6 5 inViu web settings The name of the user account filed upon registration of the ENAiKOON iD can be seen in the upper right hand corner Move the cursor over the name and click on Settings in the window that opens The settings menu now opens The following data can be set 6 5 1 Menu option general 6 5 1 1 Language The following languages are available German English Fren...

Page 15: ...sured val ues For the timber theft application only the show speed in parameter is relevant It can be set either to km h or mph 6 5 3 Menu option portlets This menu option does not provide any relevant parameters for the timber theft so lution 6 6 Configuration of devices in inViu web 6 6 1 Registration of ENAiKOON devices in the portal Normally the devices have already been registered in the port...

Page 16: ...6 6 3 1 Icons Green red square indicates the configuration status Green device configuration via the web portal is possible Red device configuration via the web portal is not possible Eye displays conceals the current location as pushpin on the map Triangle activates deactivates Follow the map section selected moves when the location module position changes the map stays the same when the position...

Page 17: ...d again the tick disappears and all the lines are once again visible icon select which symbol is to be displayed within the pushpin remove the location module is permanently removed from the trackable list 6 6 4 Display of the position in the map As soon as a location module sends data a pushpin is displayed on the map with the current position of the trackable In addition the current time stamp s...

Page 18: ...displayed after clicking general serial number IMEI number The following data can be entered or changed name of the trackable password of the trackable time zone GMT offset max waiting time for the transmission of a new configuration to the trackable By clicking reset trackable to factory settings the factory settings are restored in the device Self selected configuration settings can be saved and...

Page 19: ...osition messages The maximum number of position messages to be saved in the location module if no GSM data transmission is possible The saved position messages are forwarded as soon as GSM data trans mission is available Time dependent position messages entry in seconds Distance dependent position messages entry in metres Angle dependent position messages entry in degrees ...

Page 20: ...ming the SIM card may dial into a third party mobile communica tions network to send data which can lead to increased data transmission costs The SIM cards provided by ENAiKOON offer free roaming within most European countries Details can be found in chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefun den werden Activate ON OFF switch of the trackables unavailable for ENAiKOON lo cate 15 and ENAiKOON ...

Page 21: ...h two strips more than half full green with three strips fully charged green with flash currently being charged not used for ENAiKOON lo cate 15 and ENAiKOON locate 18 since the batteries used are not re chargeable Current voltage of the batteries in volts 3 25 V is the minimum value 3 7 V the maximum value of the batteries installed in the ENAiKOON locate 15 and ENAiKOON locate 18 6 7 2 Actions T...

Page 22: ...Page 22 send e mail configure Configuration details can be found in chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden ...

Page 23: ...er Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden three dots show trail hide trail see chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden After clicking the icon Add geofences map mode is deactivated and the corners of the geofences can be created on the map by clicking and holding the left mouse key You close the group and end the creation step with a double click The blue marked geofen...

Page 24: ...er Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden select assigned trackables by clicking this function all the assigned tracka bles in the list of trackables are highlighted in blue select trackables in the geofence by clicking this function all the trackables in the list of trackables which are within this geofence area are highlighted in blue select trackables outside the geofence by clicking...

Page 25: ... to the trackable name in the column trackables assigned with serial number and name Trackables that are inside a geofence are displayed in the column trackables in side 6 8 4 Edit geofences If a geofence that has already been created is to be edited activate the icon edit geofences Now click with the left mouse button in the middle of the geofence area to be edited The corners and the centre of t...

Page 26: ...ed SMS commands the trackable positions can be queried simply at any time by using the free Android app inViu routes The data of the ENAiKOON iD is entered in inViu routes and you then see the positions of all trackables registered in the inViu web user account in a list and on the map Fur ther details can be found by clicking on an icon on the map 7 1 Download inViu routes can be downloaded via t...

Page 27: ...Page 27 Further details on the installation and use of inViu routes can be found on the web site https www enaikoon com en mobile plugins routes ...

Page 28: ...rks Naming Designation of trackable car motorcycle child parents bicycle Addition of an individual photo Display whether the trackable is moving blue frame movement red frame no movement 7 2 2 Information directly on the map Self defined name Name of the trackable Time stamp of the last position Display movement no movement Distance to own position if GPS is switched on in the smartphone Icon depe...

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