CJP
Issue 1
14/6/17
3.0 PROGRAMMING THE TRACKER
3.1 Setting the Geofence Boundary (Option)
This is useful for protecting Vehicles or objects that are parked / stationary for a given length of time. Examples are,
Caravans, Motorhomes or Motorbikes which are parked up over the Winter Months, A Vehicle left for a few weeks
in an Airport Car Park, or Plant Equipment left on a site.
A Geofence is an invisible GPS based boundary consisting of a pre-determined area around a parked vehicle or asset.
If the Vehicle / object moves out of the protected area, then the Tracker will send an alarm text to the first Control
number, alerting them to a possible theft.
To set the Geofence, the Tracker should already be located within the area where it is to be protected. The
protected area boundary can be programmed numerically in Metres.
First, to turn on the Geofence protection text: 2110000
To set the Geofence Boundary In metres text: 0050000<space><Boundary in metres>
So to set the Geofence Boundary for 500 metres would look like:
0050000<space> 500
To turn off the Geofence Protection Text:
2100000
Because of the variation in GPS Accuracy, in order to avoid False Alarms, we would recommend a setting of between
150M and 1000M in most applications.
3.2 Over speed Alarm (Option)
To program an over speed alarm, i.e send an Alarm to the programmed numbers if a vehicle exceeds a certain speed,
use the following text command.
Command: 122<space><speed in km/h>
So to set an over speed alarm for 160 km/h you will need to text:
1220000 160
To switch off the over speed alarm text:
1220000 000