MEITRACK T711L GPS Vehicle Tracker User Guide
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2 Product Introduction
The T711L is a GPS vehicle tracker featuring the IP67 water resistance rating and internal GPS and GSM antennas. This
tracking unit can work properly in harsh environments. It is specially designed for different types of vehicles, such as
cars, motorcycles, yachts, and boats.
2.1 Product Features
2.1.1 Harsh Acceleration, Harsh Braking, and Harsh Cornering Alerts
Users can set the thresholds of harsh acceleration, harsh braking, and harsh cornering alerts by using Meitrack Manager
software, BBD command, or BC6 command.
Note: The alert results vary depending on the device installation, vehicle model, vehicle weight, and driving behaviors.
After the device is installed properly, you can use the BBD command, BC6 command, or Meitrack Manager software to
change the values of harsh acceleration, harsh braking, and harsh cornering alerts.
2.1.2 Setting the Output Port Status Based on Events
Users can control the output port status based on events.
For example:
1. When the device detects speeding, the buzzer makes sounds.
2. When the device detects unauthorized ignition or GPS antenna cut-off, the engine fails to be started.
3. When the device detects that the iButton reader is triggered, the engine starts.
4. When the device detects that an input is activated or inactivated, the output port is active or inactive.
2.1.3 Idling Detection
This function is used to detect whether a vehicle's engine is switched off while parking. To enable the function, input 1
must be connected to the ACC detection cable.
When the device detects that the ACC is on and the driving speed is 0 for one consecutive minute (default time), an
idling alert is sent.
For details, see the section 6.5.4 "Setting the Idling Alert – B14."