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Call Me cod. CM100 - Installation & use manual 07/06/2013
ENGLISH
Call Me is a vehicle locator which uses GPS technology to locate the position of your vehicle, and communicates with your mobile phone using GSM technology.
There are various ways in which Call Me can be used, in addition to the set functions: motion alarm, and speed exceeded alarm, etc.
N.B: Call Me is not a burglar alarm nor a deterrent to burglars; it is a simple vehicle Locator which has different uses.
INSTALLATION
The Call Me connection is very simple, all you have to do is follow the instructions below.
SIM card installation
: unscrew the four screws in the back of the device, insert the SIM card and close the panel.
Warning: do not forget to disconnect the power
supply to the product whenever you wish to insert or remove the SIM card from its slot.
Power connection
: connect the “black” wire directly to the negative pole on the vehicle battery and the “red” wire to the positive pole. You must install the fuse
holder and fuse provided in the package onto the “red” wire not more than 10 cm from the battery.
NB: the device remains switched on even when the vehicle is stationary, so you may want to disconnect the device if the vehicle is not used for long periods.
Consumption: 40mA
The other two wires are two optional outputs which can be connected via the optional relay CM101; these two outputs can be used to sound the horn, turn on the light
or an allarm, etc. Read the instruction manual included in the relay connection box.
The product does not have internal batteries; it is powered directly by the vehicle battery. It is therefore advisable to place the module in a well hidden place on the
vehicle. For example on motorcycles it can be installed inside the rear covering (fiberglass or abs coverings do not affect GPS or GSM signal reception) while on cars
it can be placed directly in its allocated location.
NB: place the Call Me sticker facing upward for better reception and do not cover it with metal parts which could cause the loss of the GPS or GSM signal.
FUNCTIONING
All configuration and message sending by Call Me is made through the GSM network, so Call Me must be equipped with a SIM card in order to be able to respond to
sent commands; therefore make sure there is enough credit remaining on the installed SIM card (we recommend a prepaid card) and check periodically to ensure that
the credit does not run out. Call Me will only use the SIM credit for sending messages on user request, and does not use credit during normal operation.
NB: before inserting the SIM card it is necessary to deactivate the PIN code using another device; Call Me will not be able to access the GSM network if the
PIN is not turned off.
Using and configuring Call Me takes place exclusively via a mobile phone; the device status is indicated by two LEDs at the top of the product:
Red Led off:
the GPS receiver is not linked to the satellite
Flashing red Led:
the GPS receiver is linked to the satellite
Fixed red Led:
the GSM module is making or receiving an SMS or a call
Rapid green flashing Led (every second):
the GSM module is not connected to the network
Slow green flashing Led (every 3 seconds):
the GSM module is connected to the network
When the GSM module is connected to the network (slow flashing) it is possible to communicate with Call Me. The table on the next page describes the commands
accepted by the device; Call me does not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters but it is very important to write your message in the same format
appearing in the table.
VEHICLE POSITION MESSAGE:
PZRacing-NOW-CALL
LAT:43.83474
LON:13.04347
TIME:10:03:40 27-11-12
0Km/h 0MPH
11,9Volts
http://maps.google.it/maps?f=q&hl=it&q=43.83474,13.04347
EXPLANATION
1 Line:
NOW= the gps receiver is connected to satellites and the position of the vehicle is the current position
OLD= the gps receiver is not connected to satellites and the position of the vehicle is the last available
CALL= the position has been requested by phone call from the preferential number
SMS= the position has been requested by phone call from text message
2 Line:
LAT= the latitude in decimal degrees
3 Line:
LON= the longitude in decimal degrees
4 Riga:
TIME= the time and date when message was sent
5 Riga:
Xkm/h XMPH= the speed in chilometer and miles per hour of the vehicle at the time of the request
6 Riga:
XX,XX Volts: the voltage of the battery at the time of the request
7 Riga:
Fast link:
if the message is displayed on a smartphone by clicking on this link you can view the vehicle's location on Google Maps.
PZRacing – Via A. De Gasperi, 5 61032 Fano (PU) Italy – Tel: +39 0721 820434 Fax: +39 0721 837322 [email protected] – www.pzracing.it
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