Vision One GPS Personal GPS Tracker Manual de usuario

Personal GPS Tracker
Configuration & Action Commands
Please use this manual to configure, maintain and
control your GPS tracking device

Cell Carrier
Network
Text the GPS tracker
GPS tracker replies
Where additional
command information
is needed, this will be
explained here
Request to turn on/off
functions
GPS tracker confirms
function enabled/disabled
GPS Tracker
How do I configure the GPS tracker?
The GPS tracker is a ‘text-to-set’ device, which means you need to text the tracker
commands to enable/disable functions, and to obtain location information.
The following slides explain the various commands and configurations you can set on
the GPS tracker, and what each command does.
Additional Facts
Other useful to know
information will be included
in these boxes.
Optional / Recommended / Essential
We will tell you if the
command is Optional,
Recommended or
Essential

Configuration Commands
Configuration commands are usually set once and set-up
aspects of the tracker that are specific to your location
and individual device preferences

A1,+1xxxxxxxxx
GPS Tracker
1. Emergency/authorized contacts
You may set up to five
programmed numbers on the
tracker. At least one number is
required to be set. When the
SOS button is pressed, all
authorized numbers will receive
a ‘Help Me’ SMS, and the tracker
will dial (call) the authorized
numbers in order until someone
answers.
Note: The tracker recognizes an answering machine as
an ‘answered call’ and will not dial the next number if
the call is picked-up by an answering service.
A2,+61xxxxxxxxx
A1,
A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, set your authorized
numbers 1~5
xxxxxxxxxx = The cell or landline number
you want to set.
It is recommended to use the international
format;
+1 for USA;
+61 for Australia
+44 for the UK
+64 for New Zealand
+353 for Ireland
i.e. To set primary number, text:
A1,+13023171234 (American Cell Example)
To cancel/clear number, text A1, to the GPS
(or B1, C1, D1, E1,) depending on which
number you would like to remove (see left)
Cancel mobile number
1 OK!
Set mobile number 2
OK!
Set mobile number 1
OK!
Additional Fact
Pressing the non-emergency
call button on the side of the
tracker will automatically call
the second authorized contact.
If the second number is not
set, this function will not work.
Essential

TZ-05
GPS Tracker
2. Set time zone
The GPS tracker works all over
the world, so you need to tell it
where you are located, so it
displays the correct timestamps
when location information is
sent.
The time is offset from
Coordinated Universal Time
(UTC)
Examples of Time zones
United States Command
Eastern Time Zone TZ-05
Central Time Zone TZ-06
Mountain Time Zone TZ-07
Pacific Time Zone TZ-08
Australia Command
East Coast TZ+10
West Coast TZ+08
Set time zone OK!
Additional Fact
Unfortunately the GPS tracker cannot
account for time zones that are not
offset by a full hour.
(i.e. Central states and territories in
Australia are +9.5 hours from UTC, so
would need to set TZ+10 or TZ+09)
TZ+10
Set time zone OK!
Recommended
Note: Time zone command numerical values must be
two digits (i.e. must be TZ-05, not TZ-5)

Name1,EMMA
GPS Tracker
3. Assigned device name
You can configure a name on the
GPS tracker, which will show-up
in all SMS Alerts
Assigning a name
While not required, it is a good idea to set
a name on the GPS tracker. This
personalizes the SMS content and
provides you with an instant view of who
needs help.
EMMA
Add name OK!
Additional Fact
Delete name OK!
Name0
If you have multiple GPS tracker
units, you can track these all under
one online account. Just contact us at
us to combine your accounts.
Optional

AGPS1,-27.1234567,135.9876543
GPS Tracker
4. Assisted GPS (AGPS)
Assisted GPS (AGPS) is the
method by which the GPS tracker
determines its location when there
is no connection to overhead
satellites (i.e. when indoors)
This method is more commonly
known as ‘triangulation’ and is
determined by calculating the
distance the GPS tracker is from
the closest three (or more) cellular
towers.
This method however is less
accurate than a position using GPS
satellites.
Assisted GPS (AGPS)
To set AGPS, we recommend you take the
GPS tracker outside in clear view of the
sky. Then send the LOC command to the
tracker. This will return Latitude/Longitude
coordinates that you can use in the
command shown to the left.
Example
If the LOC command returns Lat/Lon of
-27.1234567 and 135.9876543 then your
AGPS command would be;
AGPS1,-27.1234567,135.9876543
Note: There are no spaces in this command
AGPS on!
Additional Fact
AGPS off!
AGPS0
The GPS tracker uses satellite and
cellular signals to determine its location,
but uses the cellular network to
transmit this information to your cell
phone and to the online live-tracking
website.
Recommended

LED1
GPS Tracker
5. Turn LED’s on/off
You can also turn the LED’s on the
side of the GPS tracker ON and
OFF depending on your preference.
LED’s
If you are using the GPS tracker for
surveillance purposes, it would be a good
idea to disable the LED’s on the device.
LEDs off!
Additional Fact
LEDs on!
LED0
If you are not getting text replies from
the GPS tracker, try sending the
command to turn-off the LED’s. If they
turn off, then at least you know that
commands are getting through to the
tracker. This helps to speed-up
troubleshooting and to narrow-down the
potential issue.
Optional
Note: Turning off the LED’s will restrict your ability to
see if the GPS tracker needs charging, or if the device
is connected to the 3G network and overhead
satellites. When contacting VisionOneGPS Support,
please ensure LED’s have been switched back on.

PS1
GPS Tracker
6. Smart power saving mode
In this mode, the GSM chip is
working and receives calls, texts
and transmits location. The GPS
chip is activated by motion,
incoming calls and SMS. The GPS
chip is off when there is no
movement or no phone usage.
Battery life is not wasted when the
device isn't moving.
Under normal use, battery can last
3~7 days in this mode.
Smart Power Saving Mode
In this mode, the GPS chip is off when
there is no movement or no phone
usage/alarm/SMS. Battery life is not
wasted when the device isn't moving.
GSM/GPRS chip is always working to
receives calls, SMS and to transmit location
upon request.
The GPS chip is activated by motion,
incoming calls and SMS.
Power saving mode on!
Additional Fact
Please refer to the User Manual for a
comprehensive list of the five power
modes available on this device
1. Live-Tracking Mode
2. Smart Power Saving Mode
3. Deep Sleeping Mode
4. Press Button Mode
5. Time Interval Mode
Recommended

123456lock
GPS Tracker
7. Set GPS tracker password
You can set-up a 6-digit password
on the tracker, so that only the
holder of the password can send
commands to the tracker.
Once set, the GPS tracker will only
accept the commands with the
password included (with the
exception of the REBOOT and
RESET! commands)
You may also change the default
password to a 6-digit number of
your own.
Password Lock
If there is a chance that someone else know
the commands to changing the tracker
settings, then it is recommended to enable
the password lock on the device.
However in most cases only the authorized
contacts know these commands, so it may
not be a requirement for some.
Using the example above, when the
password has been enabled, you will need to
put the password in front of all commands.
I.e. 666666LOC or 666666add
LOCK OK!
Additional Fact
UNOCK OK!
123456unlock
Changing your password will not enable
the password on your device. So if you
want to change the password, you will
need to change the password, then
enable the password lock
I.e. You want to change your password
to ‘666666’. First send the command
123456H666666, then 666666lock
To unlock, simply text 666666unlock
Optional
Note: Keep your password safe. If you lose this
number, you will need to send the GPS tracker back to
the manufacturer to have this removed.
123456H666666
Password changed!
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