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Enfora Mini MT GPS Tracking Device (Also known as “QuickTrackPro”) User Manual & Website Guide Ver. 4.00 (December 20, 2011)
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  • Enfora Mini MT GPS Tracking Device

    (Also known as QuickTrackPro)

    User Manual & Website Guide Ver. 4.00 (December 20, 2011)

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    KEYS AND INDICATORS

    AMBER GPS SATELLITE RECEIVER

    RED BATTTERY LOW

    Press this key then feel a vibration to start up

    Press this key then feel a vibration to start up

    Press this key then feel a vibration to start up

    AMBER POWER INDICATOR

    AMBER CALL INDICATOR (not in us)

    Press this key then feel a vibration to start up

    (THIS HEADSET JACK IS NOT IN USE)

    (THIS MINI USB DATA PORT IS FOR SYSTEM

    PROGRAMMING AND MAY ALSO CHARGE

    INTERNAL BATTERY. NOT FOR USE OF CHARGING

    ENTERNAL OR EXTENDED BATTERY

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    LED INDICATORS MEANINGS

    When

    Hibernates

    (Sleeping)

    N/A OFF OFF

    Low Battery less than 20% Slow Blink 250mS/10 Sec. Low Battery less than 5% turns OFF.

    When

    Searching

    for GPS

    Satellite

    (Seeking)

    N/A Slow blinking 500mS/10 Sec

    OFF

    Low Battery less than 20% Slow Blink 250mS/10 Sec. Low Battery less than 5% turns OFF.

    When

    Captures

    GPS

    Satellite

    (Captured)

    N/A Slow blinking 500mS/10 Sec

    Rapid blinking 500mS/2 Sec

    Low Battery less than 20% Slow Blink 250mS/10 Sec. Low Battery 5% or less, or turns OFF

    LED STATUS MEANINGS:

    BAT GPS ON CALL

    1. A slow blinking ON and a fast blinking GPS means device is working in good order.

    2. A slow blinking ON only, without GPS, means seeking satellite but not detected yet. It may needs to

    be taken to outdoor and maintain in motion in order to detect satellite signal, which usually takes 1-2

    minutes. When detected, GPS will light up in blinking status.

    3. Device stops working when battery level drops to 5%. BAT light in red lights up and blinks.

    NO PHYSICAL POWER SWITCH, PRESS ANY KEYS IN FRONT AND RECEIVE A VIBRATION TO START UP TRACKER

    This device is fully motion controlled, it automatically power on and off according to if motion is sensed.

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    Extended Battery Packs (Optional)

    (Check with your supplier for availability)

    [Optional] Extended Battery Pack CP1010

    [Optional] Extended Battery Pack CP1030

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    HOW TO INSTALL/REMOVE BATTERY

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    HOW TO CHARGE EXTENDED BATTERY

    CHARGE WITH DESIGNATED CHARGER ONLY!

    Charger turns on a solid

    green when AC plugged in

    1

    2

    Popping up battery adaptor

    from bottom edge, remove it from

    battery compartment

    Find charging jack on battery

    adaptor, and plug charger into it.

    Charging progress is shown on adaptor

    During charging, charger

    stays in solid red. It will turn back

    to green when charge completes

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    HOW TO INSTALL EXTENDED BATTERY

    4

    Slide-in adaptor into battery

    compartment THIS SIDE IN

    FIRST!

    3

    Push this button on battery

    adaptor to test battery level

    Gently slide in and fit adaptor

    into battery compartment

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    HOW TO INSTALL START UP DEVICE

    VERY IMPORTANT:

    Satellite antenna is hidden

    underneath front side of device.

    Facing front side down against

    battery will seriously block signal

    reception and cause intermittent or

    no tracking.

    DEVICE FACING UP!

    5

    6

    VERY IMPORTANT:

    Press any buttons above and receive a

    vibration confirming device successfully

    started up. If not received, remove

    battery adaptor, rest for 10 seconds and

    reinsert.

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    HOW TO LOCK UP WATER-RESIST CASE

    7

    8

    Push the two locks to lock up lid

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    HOW TO CHARGE STANDARD BATTERY (Internal battery)

    Plug into a computer USB port, or

    an USB type AC charger.

    Charging time is about 4-5 hours.

    No progress indication available.

    Note: device remains active and

    stays working while plugged in

    and charging. Motion control will

    not work when charging via USB

    cable.

    Standard USB plug one side Mini USB plug the other side

    The internal STANDARD

    BATTERY (3.7 V 1400 mAh)

    can be charged via a universal

    USB-to-Mini USB cable.

    This cable is available in most

    of computer stores or

    electronic stores

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    Whats the reasonable time battery can last for?

    Hour of battery operation is measured by usage time, which is by actual number of hours that

    device put in motion, NOT by number of days. Your device built with motion sensor and power is

    automatically controlled by motion detection - that means device automatically powers up when

    motion is detected, and powers off when motion no longer continues. When device is standing still

    and not in motion, it automatically goes to hibernated mode for maximum power conservation.

    Battery Type Approx. hours of operation

    The 1400mAh standard battery (the internal) Approx. 4-6 hours of movement

    The 11AH extended battery (the external) Approx. 65-75 hours of movement

    The 17AH extended battery (the external) Approx. 95-110 hours of movement Actual operation hour may also vary depends on interval setting. The faster the interval is, the shorter the battery can last.

    Forced Shutdown - device forces to shut down when battery level drops to 5%, to prevent over drain

    causing possible battery damage.

    Temperature Range - battery capacity performs the best in range of operation temperature 40 F -

    80 F. Battery capacity may dramatically drop when below 40 F or stop functioning when over 80 F.

    Aging - battery capacity may begin decreasing when age is over one year or over 200 times charging

    cycles. However, care may significantly delay the aging and maintain a best possible capacity.

    PRODUCT WARRANTY

    1. Enfora Mini MT carries One-Year (1 year) limited manufacturer warranty.

    2. Extended Battery Pack carries Six-month (6 months) limited manufacturer warranty.

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT

    SONIYA TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL - www.soniyatech.com

    Email: [email protected] [7x24 email support]

    Phone: (+1) 408.988.7719 [Monday-Friday 10AM-6PM PST/PDT (America Pacific Time)]

    Mailing Address: 3130 DE LA CRUZ BLVD, #101, SANTA CLARA, CA 95054, U.S.A.

    Tips to Maintain Better Battery Capacity

    Charge battery when its nearly empty

    Avoid over discharge (overuse)

    Always use the original charger.

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    Specification

    email to: [email protected] Soniya United Tracking: http://www.unitedtracking.com

    Soniya Airtime Plus: https://airtime.soniyatechnology.com

    Characteristics Application Interface

    Interface: USB

    L x W x H: Weight102 x 60.5 x 25.4 mm

    Housing: Polycarbonate

    Weight: < 120 g Part Number: Enfora GSM2428-00

    Host protocols: AT commands, UDP API Internal protocols: UDP API, TCP API API control/status: AT commands, UDP API, TCP API, AT commands over

    SMS

    Over-the-Air Commands

    FOTA, GPS TX internal, binary reporting, timed reporting, alarm reporting, maximum speed exceeded, status change reports, GPS content, event reporting, distance reporting and geo fencing

    Radio Performance SIM Card / Interface / I/O

    Frequency (MHz): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz bands

    Transmit Power: Class 4 (2W @850/ 900 MHz) Class 1 (1W @1800/1900 MHz)

    SIM: Internal 1.8/3 V SIM accessed via battery compartment Interface: Mini USB jack for charging and local data access Audio: 2.5 mm headset Power: 3.7v battery powered

    GPRS Packet Data Environment

    Mode: Class B, Multislot 8

    Protocol: GPRS Release 97, SMG 31

    Coding Schemes: CS1 CS4

    Packet Channel: PBCCH/PCCCH

    Operating: -20 C to +55 C (-4 F to 131F)

    Storage: -20 C to +60 C (-4 F to 140 F)

    Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing

    GSM Functionality GPS/A-GPS Functionality

    Voice: AMR, EFR, FR & HR CS data: Asynchronous; Transparent and Non-Transparent up to 14.4 kb GSM SMS: PDU, MO/MT, Cell Broadcast

    GPS Protocols: NMEA, Binary Buffered GPS message feature: Yes

    Certifications Power

    FCC: Parts 2,15,22, & 24

    GCF: Version 3.39.1 (pending)

    PTCRB: Version 5.6.0 (pending)

    CE: Yes (pending)

    Industry Canada: Yes

    RoHS Compliant: Yes

    eMark: Yes

    AT&T: Yes (pending)

    Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery:

    Standard 1400mAh

    GSM hibernate 100A

    GSM 1TX/1RX (Avg) 150mA

    GSM1RX (Avg) 75mA

    Service Activation and Airtime Service

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    Regulatory Compliance

    FCC

    The modem was tested and certified to meet FCC Parts 15 in a stand-alone configuration, which demonstrated that the GSM2000 Mini-MT

    complies with Part 15 emission limits. FCC Part 22 & Part 24 is covered by the Enfora Enabler-IIG "modular approval" process for a transmitter.

    This approach, described by FCC Public Notice DA 00-131407 released June 26, 2000, is intended to afford relief to equipment manufacturers by

    eliminating the requirement for obtaining a new equipment authorization for the same transmitter when installed in a new device.

    In order to use the GSM2000 MINIMT without additional FCC certification approvals, the installation must meet the following conditions:

    For the transmitter to meet the MPE categorical exclusion requirements of 2.1091, the ERP must be less than 1.5 watts for personnel

    separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.9 in). Therefore, the maximum antenna gain cannot exceed +3.3dBi. If greater than 1.5 watts exists,

    then additional testing and FCC approval is required.

    R&TTE -

    The GSM2428 Mini-MT modem has been fully tested and complies with all the requirements of EN301 489-1, EN301 489-7 and EN60950-

    1:2001. Compliance to EN301 511 has been demonstrated by testing on both the GSM2000 and the integrated GSM0108 module.

    Disclaimer

    The information and instructions contained within this publication comply with all FCC, GCF, PTCRB, R&TTE, IMEI and other applicable codes

    that are in effect at the time of publication. Enfora disclaims all responsibility for any act or omissions, or for breach of law, code or regulation,

    including local or state codes, performed by a third party.

    Enfora strongly recommends that all installations, hookups, transmissions, etc., be performed by persons who are experienced in the fields of

    radio frequency technologies. Enfora acknowledges that the installation, setup and transmission guidelines contained within this publication

    are guidelines, and that each installation may have variables outside of the guidelines contained herein. Said variables must be taken into

    consideration when installing or using the product, and Enfora shall not be responsible for installations or transmissions that fall outside of the

    parameters set forth in this publication.

    Enfora shall not be liable for consequential or incidental damages, injury to any person or property, anticipated or lost profits, loss of time, or

    other losses incurred by Customer or any third party in connection with the installation of the Products or Customer's failure to comply with the

    information and instructions contained herein.

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    SONIYA TRACKING SERVICE OPERATION GUIDE

    www.UnitedTracking.com

    Ver. 4.00

    Technical Support: [email protected]

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    USER LOGIN

    1. Browser Compatibility - computer based:

    [Recommended] Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or above, downloadable from www.mozilla.org

    [Supported] Microsoft IE 6.0 or above, Google Chrome, Apple Mac Safari, Opera.

    [Not Recommended] Aol, Opera, and other non-mainstream.

    Note: When viewed by incompatible browsers, map and some function may not operates properly.

    2. Browser Compatibility phone, PDA or handheld:

    [Recommended] Apple iPhone. Skyfire for Windows Mobile handheld, downloadable from www.skyfire.com

    [Generally Supported] Android based smart phones : BlackBerry (not fully compatible)

    [Not Recommended] Blackberry, LG, HTC, Samsung, Nokia, Sony-Erricson, etc, unless Android powered.

    3. Visiting service website: www.unitedtracking.com and sign in with assigned username/password

    Sign in here - Username and

    password are CASE SENSITIVE.

    Retrieve forgotten

    username/password by email

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    This page provides a summary of a day recorded. Date can be selected from by calendar. There are four

    function buttons lead to: GeoFence, My Device, Reception, and My Airtime.

    Check on this box to load

    full trace of the day for

    selected device, or only

    the last five are shown

    Click this sign to open

    calendar. Dates with

    history record available

    is highlighted in bold

    Click Hide Panel slide

    off panel and make

    bigger map screen

    Click to open calendar. Dates

    with record available is

    highlighted in bold

    Select a device to

    switch the display of

    related information

    (below)

    Information for device

    selected from Device

    List (above)

    Last location of

    the day selected

    Select a device to

    switch the display of

    related information

    (below)

    A location with

    moving direction

    during the day

    A location

    stopped during

    the day

    Check on this box to load

    full trace of the day for

    selected device, or only

    the last five are shown

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    The following two screens when control panel is slide off, exposing view of map in two ways: Map

    (street map) and Satellite (satellite photo taken sometimes ago):

    Two views of map are available:

    Map, which shows

    street view of map.

    Satellite, which shows

    picture images taken

    by satellite at a past

    time. Picture images

    may not be recent,

    they are taken by

    Google at a time in

    past. Google usually

    updates these images

    once every a few

    months.

    Zoom control to zoom in

    or zoom out map details

    Click Show Panel slide

    in control panel for

    device information

    Two views of map are available:

    Map, which shows

    street view of map.

    Satellite, which shows

    picture images taken

    by satellite at a past

    time. Picture images

    may not be recent,

    they are taken by

    Google at a time in

    past. Google usually

    updates these images

    once every a few

    months.

    Zoom control to zoom in

    or zoom out map details

    Click here show or hide

    control panel

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    A colored arrow indicates target moving with direction at the moment. Screen refreshes based on

    Interval setting. Multiple units are shown in different colors.

    This section displays details of most

    recent reading received from

    monitored device

    This colored arrow moving on map is the

    target travelling with direction indication

    on real time basis. Refresh rate sync with

    current interval setting (refer to button explained next page)

    For multiple devices in a

    same account, Click to

    select a device to monitor

    This target sign shown

    means its stopped

    (detected zero speed)

    Pull Now is to manually send

    a request to device to request

    most recent location transmit

    over. It will be totally depends

    on unit status to response or

    not. If unit is awake it will

    return a recent detectable

    location in 1-2 minutes.

    HOWEVER, no response is

    expected if unit is sleeping (no

    moving) or powered off.

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    Click on this button to

    open set interval

    window (as shown

    from left of this screen)

    Select new interval to send over to device. Confirmation by

    device is totally depends on the current status of device:

    Awake (device is in motion): Change delivered will be

    accepted by device immediately, and confirmation will be

    sent back (shown in red).

    Sleeping (stationary over 1 minute, which will

    automatically shut power off), or physically powered off:

    Change will be pending in air and will be accepted by device

    the next time when device wakes up or powered back on.

    Change is ONLY deliverable within 24-48 hours it may be

    discarded if pending in air over24-48 hours.

    RECEPTION:

    For inspecting device signal quality, device receiver

    working condition, and battery level change history.

    Captured: Device is put in a good place/position with

    good signal quality - location is successfully captured

    from satellite. Address and map is successfully

    updated on map at the time.

    Seeking: Device is not with good placement/position,

    satellite signal can not be received or signal quality is

    bad device has tried receive from satellite but

    ended with failure. Usually caused by improper

    physical placement, position or angel, being inside a

    building, facing against metal, battery body, magnet,

    or other objects that blocks radio signal, or inside

    metal enclosure. The way location or address can not

    work out.

    Change status is in

    red. Only last change

    is recorded here

    Aging time shown here is

    calculated since last Captured

    signal (refer to explain from right

    side).

    Device information last

    received from it, with date

    time stamp of receiving

    time.

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    This page contains comprehensive history information to manage your report or diagnose problem.

    DEVICE RECEPTION HISTORY

    Three types of history record available in this page:

    1. Device Reception History: Record of all incoming signals received from device, whether locations is

    successfully detected (captured) or non-detectable (seeking). This information is powerful to analyze device

    work status and diagnose problems.

    2. GeoFence Text Sent Log: History of text messages sent and/or by email

    3. Captured Location History: Record of those locations detected successfully (captured)

    Device Reception History

    For inspecting device signal quality, device

    receiver working condition, and battery level

    change history.

    Captured: Device is put in a good place/position

    with good signal quality - location is successfully

    captured from satellite. Address and map is

    successfully updated on map at the time.

    Seeking: Device is not with good

    placement/position, satellite signal can not be

    received or signal quality is bad device has

    tried receive from satellite but ended with

    failure. Usually caused by improper physical

    placement, position or angel, being inside a

    building, facing against metal, battery body,

    magnet, or other objects that blocks radio

    signal, or inside metal enclosure. The way

    location or address can not work out.

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    CAPTURED LOCATION HISTORY

    History Map Mode

    Select date/time period to query

    history records.

    Maximum 7 days per query. If query

    period is more than 7 days, split into

    different phases less than 7 days.

    Captured Location History

    View History Map to review captured locations on

    map with details of each reading

    View Activity View to review captured locations

    with stop and go status

    Playback Console animation playback to reveal

    captured traces in time sequence

    Print or Download to download as Excel file or

    print directly from within this page

    Click on NEXT to view next page

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    Print or Download Mode

    View in Playback Mode

    Click Download button to

    download history as CSV file that

    can be viewed with MS-Excel

    DD being playing now

    DD already played

    DD not played yet

    Playback control buttons:

    PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, RESET

    Select map detail level to zoom

    at during playback animation

    Set speed of a

    animation playback

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    View in Activity View Mode

    GEOFENCE TEXT SENT LOG

    Green light: with a speed (travelling)

    Stop Sign: with no speed (stopped)

    Each page in Activity View can

    only display 100 locations. For

    more, click on Prev 100 or

    Next100

    GeoFence Text Set Log

    Text messages/emails triggered by

    occurrence of GeoFence events.

    Once logged here, it means those

    messages have been delivered to your

    notification phone (as text message)

    and/or email address already at the time

    indicated here.

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    This page shows devices status of airtime service.

    INACTIVE: out of airtime service.

    ACTIVE: in airtime service

    OFFLINE: long time out of airtime

    service

    View/Pay: click here to view

    service status or purchase new

    airtime. Depends on the

    dealer/agency user goes through.

    Airtime may be purchased online for

    immediate reactivation, or handled

    by dealer/agency. Click this button

    to check out.

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    This is the page for GeoFence and alert notifications management. Notification is text messages

    delivered to mobile phone that has texting (SMS) service enabled. Notification can also be an

    email. Types of notification are explained below:

    Arriving Location Approaching a range of user defined area or user provided postal

    address.

    Leaving Location Away from a range of user defined area or user provided postal

    address.

    Speeding Moving at a speed over the defined by user.

    Location Notification Each and every detected location to be delivered to user mobile

    phone and/or email. (Could be excessive)

    This is also the page where to set up notification receiver phone(s)

    Only US domestic mobile phone can receive text message (SMS). International users

    please use email.

    Same text messages will be delivered to all phones in same account if multiple phones

    are added.

    Click this link to access to Notification Phone list,

    where to add and delete mobile phones for text

    messages.

    Email setting is under phone setting.

    Add a new

    Notification

    Delete existing

    Notification

    Edit existing

    Notification

    View the list of

    existing notification

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    STEP 1: Set up Text-To-Phone first

    User can Add or Delete notification

    phones from here

    IMPORTANT:

    Phone number format must EXACTLY match instructed, or will not work:

    e.g. 1.4089887719 for phone number (408) 988-7719

    Email (optional) to be copied for

    the same phone text message

    Send to and Report from:

    If have multiple devices but not receiving from

    the one(s) you want, and you are certain that

    notifications are already added, check here first

    to see if you had send to or report from set up

    correctly.

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    STEP 2: Add/Edit texting notifications

    GeoFence is user defined area. When unit is detected entering or leaving this range, a

    notification alert will be generated and delivered to Notification Phone as text message.

    Arriving Location - Entering a defined area centered by a user defined address (so called

    GeoFence). This notification is a text message.

    Leaving Location - Leaving a defined area centered by a user defined address (so called

    GeoFence). This notification is a text message.

    Over-speed Speed is over a limited defined by user. This notification is a text message.

    Location Notification each of detected locations to be delivered to mobile phone and/or

    email a as text message.

    Low Battery get notified if battery level is detected lower than 10%

    Below is an example of Arriving/Leaving Location:

    Move cursor on map and click the

    point which to be set as center of the

    fenced area.

    Type a radius of the range

    (mile). Minimum is 0.5 mile

    Click to update range

    displayed on map

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    This page is for user to:

    Check Airtime Service Status, and purchase new airtime.

    Update profile, e.g. email to receive service notice and recover lost password. User can also

    adjust time zone. (All date time in history are in location time zone as set at the time.)

    Update profile

    Change password

    Select a device then click

    here to check out airtime

    service status

    Select a device then click

    here to buy new airtime.

    Depends on the dealer or

    agency user goes through.

    Airtime may be purchased

    online for immediate

    reactivation, or handled by

    dealer or agency.


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