APM PT-3 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Online Tracking
¾ By default, the Personal Tracker will send position updates to the
Control Base server over GPRS in 5-Minute intervals.
¾ From the Control Base software, over Internet from the Tracking
Website or GPRS enabled cell phones, you will be able to see latest
position updates and display them on a map. You can view
Tracking history and results over unlimited time.
¾ If your service plan allows it, from the Control Base or Websites,
you are also able to setup Tracking schedules for periods up to 45
days, in intervals between 30 seconds and 17 hours.
¾ You can start and end tracking your devices in real-time, following
its route on a map (GPRS connection and network coverage
required).
¾ You can setup and modify device configurations, define Geo-Fence
areas and speed limits. You will also be able to configure sleeping
modes for the GPS engine to reduce power consumption.
NOTE: To send location requests from authorized
Contact numbers, you will need to enable Caller
ID features on your cell phone.
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10. Technical Specifications
General
The unit utilizes GPS to receive time, date, longitude, latitude,
speed, direction data; GPRS for data exchange with Control Base
and GSM for communication and short messaging.
GSM
GSM/GPRS module Sim340 module
GSM 850 MHZ
GSM 900 MHz (2 watt) Class 4
GSM 1800 MHz (1 watt) Class 1
GSM 1900 MHZ
GSM Antenna Built-in
GPS
GPS module L1, C/A code receiver, 12 channels
Protocol NMEA-0183 V3.0, proprietary iTALK
binary protocol
GPS Antenna Active Patch antenna
Accuracy 10m-20m
Update rate Max 30sec. Configurable. Default setting
120 Second
Start time Cold start: 44sec
Hot start: 3sec
(Open Sky)
Speed/Accuracy 0.2 M/sec. (50%)
Acceleration Max: 4g