Trackunit Kin
Trackunit KIN, Technical Manual v1.0, November 2020
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Related Information
The Trackunit web site is found at
www.trackunit.com
. This site links to the fleet management
system from Trackunit Aps called Trackunit Manager. Trackunit KIN devices are integrated to
Trackunit but can also be used together with third part system providers.
Safety first
Simple Guidelines
Please follow these guidelines when configuring, using, or recycling the Trackunit KIN. Violating
these guidelines may be dangerous, illegal or otherwise detrimental. Further detailed information is
provided in this manual.
Do Not Operate Where Prohibited
Do not allow the Trackunit KIN unit to operate wherever wireless phone use is prohibited or when
doing so may cause interference or danger. The Trackunit KIN cannot be turned off after
installation, so any asset using Trackunit KIN etc. must not enter areas where it is prohibited to
operate wirelessdevices as the device periodically turns on the transmitter in a short period of time
to perform tracking reporting.
Examples include but are not limited to operation in hospitals, aircrafts, near blasting sites or
wherever operation can cause interference.
Interference
Like all wireless devices, the Trackunit KIN may encounter electrical interference that may affect its
performance.
Avoid Body Contact with Device during Operation
Do not operate the Trackunit KIN in direct contact with your body. Maintain at least 8 inches (20
cm) separation between the device and any parts of your body.
Qualified Service
The Trackunit KIN contains no user serviceable or replaceable parts. Non-functioning units must
be returned to an authorized service center for repair or replacement or disposed according to local
rules for electronic waste and batteries.
Water-Resistance
The Trackunit KIN series is water and dust-resistant according to the IP66, IP67, IP66K and IP69K
standard.