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DNT GPS Tracker - Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Preface; 1.1.1 Technical Support; 1.1.2 Privacy and Other Guidelines

DNT GPS Tracker
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Preface
This document provides operating instructions for configuring and using the GPS Tracker device. Note
that the GPS Tracker comes with preset settings which allows one to start using the GPS Tracker by
simply inserting a SIM card and powering up the device. To get up and running quickly, please refer to the
Quick Start Guide.
1.1.1 Technical Support
For further questions, contact DNT as follows:
By internet: www.dnt.de
By email: support@dnt.de
By phone: 06074 371431
By mail: Drahtlose Nachrichtentechnik Entwicklungs- und Vertriebs GmbH
Voltastraße 4Unit 7, D-63128 Dietzenbach
1.1.2 Privacy and Other Guidelines
The GPS Tracker is designed to help support loved ones, safeguard property, and provide protection. It
should not be used for any other purposes that might violate the privacy of others or for criminal purposes.
DNT assumes no liability or responsibility for behavior related to the misuse of this device.
GPS technology, although sufficiently accurate for normal tracking purposes, is still bound by actual
operating environmental factors, such as signal strength and battery condition. The data acquired during
normal operation are for reference only. DNT does its best to produce an accurate device; nevertheless,
do not to rely on the data for critical applications, such as pinpoint evidence for legal purposes or as a sole
resource for life-saving purposes.
1.2 Introduction
The GPS Tracker is a GSM-based GPS tracking device that is designed to be a portable multi-purpose
GPS tracking device in a very small footprint. The patented technology that is built into this device allows
the end user to track and monitor the remote device down to the detailed street addresses without the use
of server-hosted programs.