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Brand | ElectrOnline |
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Model | TK306A |
Category | GPS |
Language | English |
Details OBD protocol support and lists compatible vehicle types.
Specifies cold, warm, and hot start times for GPS acquisition.
Details the backup battery capacity and type.
Defines the acceptable temperature range for storing the device.
Defines the acceptable temperature range for operating the device.
Specifies the acceptable humidity level for the device.
Instructions for inserting the SIM card into the tracker device.
Guidance on connecting the tracker to the vehicle's OBD port.
Explains the meaning of the status lights for GSM and GPS signals.
Describes the SMS command to initialize the device to factory settings.
Provides instructions for changing the device's password via SMS.
Explains how to authorize phone numbers to receive alerts and control the device.
Details how Model B integrates with attendance management systems.
Instructions on setting up how OBD data is transmitted to a server center.
Command to request specific vehicle data (mileage, fuel, speed) via SMS.
Command to set the vehicle's cumulative mileage.
Command to set the fuel tank capacity in liters.
How the device reports vehicle malfunctions via SMS or server.
Setup for receiving maintenance reminders based on mileage or time.
How to get the device's current location via a single call or SMS.
Configures tracking based on time intervals, fixed times, or smart time/distance.
Command to stop continuous or interval-based tracking.
Updates location automatically when the vehicle changes direction significantly.
Prevents GPS data from updating when the vehicle is stationary to save power.
Uses GSM cell tower data for location when GPS signal is weak or unavailable.
Command to retrieve the device's current location as a street address via SMS.
Allows listening to the vehicle's interior audio remotely.
Explains how the device logs tracking data and alerts automatically.
Instructions for loading logged tracking data to a monitoring platform.
Details various alarm triggers including low battery, power off, SOS, and geo-fence.
Enables setting up and managing multiple geo-fenced areas.
Triggers an alert if the device moves from its stationary position.
Alerts when the vehicle exceeds a predefined speed limit.
Commands to remotely activate or deactivate the tracker's security features.
Details alarms active when armed, including shock and ACC status detection.
Forwards specific SMS messages to another designated phone number.
Checks the balance of the SIM card by sending a command to the carrier.
Retrieves current status of power, GPS, GSM, and maintenance reminders.
Retrieves the device's unique 15-digit IMEI number.
Sets the device's internal clock according to the specified time zone.
Configures the data transmission protocol (TCP or UDP) for GPRS.
Command to reset the GSM and GPS modules of the tracker.
Manages sleep modes (time, shock, deep sleep) to conserve power.
Disables all sleep functions, keeping GSM and GPS modules active.
Schedules the device to wake up and report location at specific intervals.
Configures GPRS network parameters including APN, username, and password.
Configures the server IP address and port for GPRS communication.
Optimizes GPRS usage to reduce data consumption.
Allows switching the device's communication mode between SMS and GPRS.
Information on accessing the web tracking platform and PC software.
Guidelines for keeping the unit dry, clean, and within operational temperature limits.
Addresses problems with turning on, GSM signals, and GPS signals.
Solutions for SMS reply failures and call issues due to incorrect authorization.