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Jimi JM01 User Manual

Jimi JM01
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JM01 Motorcycle GPS Tracker
www.jimilab.com
User Manual
Version: J1409-1.0

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Jimi JM01 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ConnectivityGSM/GPRS
ModelJM01
TypeGPS Tracker
Location Accuracy<10 meters
Battery Capacity300mAh
DisplayNo
BluetoothNo

Summary

Accessories

Included Accessories

Lists essential accessories like Cable, User Manual (Optional), and Relay (Optional) for device setup.

Interface Descriptions

Device Indicators and SIM Slot

Identifies key indicators (GSM, Power, GPS) and the SIM card slot location on the device.

LED Status Indicators and Wiring

Red LED (Power/Working Status)

Explains red LED states: quick flashing (low battery), slow flashing (charged), bright (charging), dark (no battery/troubleshoot).

Blue LED (GPS Signal Status)

Details blue LED meanings: quick flashing (searching), slow flashing (found), dark (no signal).

Green LED (GSM Signal Status)

Clarifies green LED states: quick flashing (initialization), slow flashing (GPRS online), dark (no GSM/SIM).

Armed Status Indicator

Indicates terminal is armed when red, green, and blue LEDs flash twice in sequence.

Wire Functionality Overview

Details the function, color, and illustration for each connection wire (V+, V-, ACC, Relay, TX, RX, GND).

Installation

4.1 Placement Guidelines

Terminal placement requires being under cover, protected from water, secured stably, with front side up and away from metal.

4.1 Best Installation Locations

Illustrates optimal placement spots like under back seats, inside covers, and under pedals, noting GPS signal impact.

4.2 Wiring Connections

Lists wire colors (Red, Black, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple) and their functions for device connection.

Power ON/OFF

5.1 Power ON Procedure

Terminal powers on automatically with SIM insertion; battery connects internal wires and receives power/charging from external supply.

5.2 GSM & GPS Signal Searching

Device searches for GSM and GPS signals upon power-on, indicated by green and blue LED flashing patterns.

5.3 Power OFF

Terminal turns off by pulling out the SIM card.

Parameters Setting

6.1 Set APN

Configure APN using SMS commands, including options for username and password, with 'OK' confirmation.

6.2 Set DNS Server

Set DNS parameters via SMS command (SERVER,1,DNS,Port,0#) for server communication.

6.3 Set SOS Numbers

Add or delete up to three SOS numbers via SMS commands for emergency contacts and alerts.

6.4 Set Center Number

Add or delete the center number using SMS commands, exclusively from SOS numbers.

6.5 Check Current Parameters

Command to retrieve current device parameters like IMEI, intervals, and SOS numbers.

6.6 Set GPS Data Upload Interval

Configure GPS data upload by interval (20s default) or distance (300m recommended) via SMS commands.

6.7 Corners Upload Control

Enable or disable GPS data upload during vehicle turning based on a pre-set angle.

6.8 Arm Time Interval Setting

Set the time interval (3 min default) before the terminal enters arm status and activates vibration alarm.

6.9 Reboot Terminal

Reboot the terminal remotely using the RESET# SMS command, which takes 20 seconds.

Operation

7.1 Check Location

Check device location via SMS commands for coordinates (WHERE#) or Google Maps link (URL#).

7.2 Vibration Alarm

Configure vibration alarm sensitivity and enable/disable alarm messages via SMS commands.

7.3 Cable Cut-off Alarm

Terminal activates cable cut-off alarm, sending alerts and location data to the platform and SOS numbers.

7.4 Low Battery Alarm

Enable or disable low battery alarms, which send SMS alerts to SOS numbers and upload data.

7.5 Moving Alarm

Set moving alarm threshold (distance) to trigger alerts when the vehicle moves from its last position.

7.6 Petrol Cut-off Control

Initiate or restore petrol cut-off remotely via platform or SMS command.

Troubleshooting

Common Problems and Solutions

Addresses common issues like bad reception and terminal failure, suggesting solutions like changing location or replacing the fuse.

Network Connectivity Issues

Troubleshoots network connection problems: SIM card insertion, dust, invalid SIM, GSM service area, and weak signal.

Charging and Address Retrieval

Resolves charging problems (voltage, contact) and address retrieval issues (GPRS activation, SOS number setup).

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