How to display time stamps in Tramigo T22 GPS SMS reports?
- JJessica ChandlerSep 23, 2025
The time stamps are turned off by default on T22 v1.0.0 and later. Issue SET,SHOWTIME,1 command.
How to display time stamps in Tramigo T22 GPS SMS reports?
The time stamps are turned off by default on T22 v1.0.0 and later. Issue SET,SHOWTIME,1 command.
Why is the GSM light on solid on my Tramigo T22 GPS?
A solid GSM light on your Tramigo GPS indicates a potential issue. It could be due to a lack of GSM signal; verify signal strength with a mobile phone or by calling the unit. Other possible causes include a missing, expired, or damaged SIM card. Ensure the SIM card doesn't have a PIN code set. If you're in another country, confirm roaming is enabled on your SIM account. A low battery can also cause this; try recharging the unit for 5-15 minutes.
What to do if my Tramigo T22 GPS unit will not respond to SMS commands?
If your Tramigo GPS unit isn't responding to SMS commands, first check the GSM light. If the GSM network is slow, wait for the SMS to be processed, as networks can slow down during peak times. If the unit is sleeping, wait for it to wake up or activate the motion detector. Ensure your phone number is added to the user list and that you have sufficient authority for the command you're sending. Use the LISTUSER command to verify your authority, as the unit won't respond to unauthorized commands.
Why is the GSM light flashing on my Tramigo T22?
A flashing GSM light on your Tramigo GPS indicates it's trying to send an SMS but encountering a problem. This could be due to a lack of GSM signal; check the signal strength with a mobile phone. The network might be busy, so wait a few minutes. If you have a pre-paid account, ensure it has sufficient credit. Also, if you've recently added a new user, double-check that the phone number in the user list is correct.
What to do if the GPS light is on on my Tramigo GPS?
If the GPS light is on, your Tramigo GPS doesn't have a current location. Move the unit to a location with a clear view of the sky, as tall buildings, trees, heavy rain, or car tinting can interfere with GPS reception. If car tinting is the issue, move the unit outside the vehicle or install an external GPS antenna. If the unit has been moved a large distance without a location fix (e.g., on a flight), remove and re-insert the battery to reset the location.
Why does my Tramigo T22 vehicle show as parked when it's moving?
Your Tramigo T22 GPS will report a state of Parked when a Trip has not been started which requires 300m of movement. If a FIND or any other report is received during this time it will show as Parked. Once a Trip is detected the vehicle state will change to moving or stopped.
Why am I getting trip reports when my Tramigo T22 vehicle is parked?
If you're receiving trip reports from your Tramigo GPS even when the vehicle is parked, it could be because the vehicle is parked with a limited view of the sky, causing weak GPS signals to bounce off buildings and generate short trip reports. To resolve this, turn off trip reporting when in these locations. Alternatively, if you're not interested in short trip reports, increase the minimum trip distance to 1 km or higher by using the command Set,MinTripDistance,1000.
What to do if the owner lost their phone for Tramigo T22 GPS?
If the owner of the Tramigo GPS has lost their phone, and a backup owner has been defined, use the backup owner's phone to add the new number. Use the command OWNER,password to add the new number, then delete the old number with the DELUSER command.
Why is my Tramigo T22 not responding to SMS commands?
If your Tramigo GPS unit isn't responding to SMS commands, there could be several reasons. First, the GSM network might be experiencing slowdowns, especially during peak times or due to equipment issues, so wait for some time and try again. The unit might be in sleep mode; in that case, wait for it to wake up or activate the motion detector. Ensure that the phone number you're using is added to the user list and has sufficient authority for the command you're sending. Use the LISTUSER command to verify user authority, as the T22 won't respond to unauthorized commands.
What to do if the owner has forgotten their Tramigo T22 GPS password?
If the owner has forgotten their Tramigo GPS password, they can send the RESETSETTINGS command to set the password back to 0000. Note that this will also reset all other settings to their defaults, so the owner will need to register themselves again.
Lists various practical applications and use cases for the Tramigo T22 device.
Details the components and accessories included with the Tramigo T22 unit.
Explains the function of the LED indicators and control buttons on the T22 unit.
Guides the user through the initial setup and configuration of the Tramigo T22 device.
Explains how to add and manage user access levels for the Tramigo T22.
Describes the internal directory for storing and referencing place names.
Details the various tracking capabilities and automatic reporting features of the T22.
Covers the voice call functionalities and requirements of the T22.
Explains features like unit naming, status checks, settings, power, and language options.
Details how the T22 manages incoming and outgoing SMS messages.
Explains the sleep modes and power saving features of the T22 unit.
Provides a quick reference table for all available T22 commands, their parameters, and usage.
Provides in-depth explanations for each individual Tramigo T22 command.
Details the ADDPLACE command for adding locations to the T22's directory.
Explains the ADDUSER command to grant access to other users.
Describes the ALARM command for setting up motion and security alerts.
Explains the BOOT command to restart the Tramigo T22 application.
Details the COORD command for controlling coordinate display formats.
Explains the DEBUG command for enabling/disabling output to the USB port.
Describes the DELPLACE command for removing locations from the directory.
Explains the DELUSER command to remove users from the system.
Details the DISABLE command for vehicle immobilization.
Explains the FIND command to get the vehicle's current position and status.
Describes the GET command to retrieve parameter settings.
Explains the HELP command for getting information on other commands.
Details the IGNITION command for reporting ignition status.
Explains the LANGUAGE command to set the unit's language.
Details the LISTEN command for remote cabin monitoring.
Explains the LISTUSER command to display registered users.
Details the LOWBALANCE command for setting low balance notifications.
Explains the METRIC command to select units of measurement.
Details the NAME command to change the unit's name.
Explains the OWNER command to register the unit's owner.
Details the PASSWORD command to change the system password.
Explains the Personal Assistance button functionality for panic reports.
Details the POWER command for battery level reporting.
Explains the REPORT command to control user reporting settings.
Details the SENSOR command for external sensor reporting.
Explains the SET command for configuring unit parameters.
Describes the SETTINGS command to display unit configuration.
Details the SMS command for sending text messages.
Explains the SPEED command for controlling speed reporting.
Details the SpeedDial command for configuring quick dial numbers.
Explains the STATUS command to display unit and user settings.
Details the TIME command for adjusting message timestamps.
Explains the TRIP command for controlling trip start and end reporting.
Details the VERSION command to display software and hardware versions.
Explains the WHEREIS command to display location relative to a place.
Details the ZONE command for setting up area-based alerts.
Details the procedure for returning goods for repair or replacement.
| Device Type | GPS tracker |
|---|---|
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
| GSM frequencies | 850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
| GPS Chipset | SiRF Star III |
| GPS Sensitivity | -159 dBm |
| Geofencing | Yes |
| SMS Alerts | Yes |
| Tamper Alert | Yes |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
| Connectivity | GSM |