Fleetminder PLATINUM NXTG User Manual

User’s Manual
© COPYRIGHT Fleetminder 2013
Publicaon Date March 2013
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1.0 Introduction 2
2.0 Packaging Contents 3
3.0 Precautions 3
4.0 Operating requirements 6
5.0 Basic Functions 9
6.0 Wiring diagram 10
7.0 Theory of SMS operation 11
8.0 SMS setup 13
9.0 GPRS Online Tracking 22
10.0 LED Troubleshooting 26
11.0 Technical Data 24
12.0 Warranty Information 28
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1.0 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of Fleetminder!
Fleetminder is an exciting Australian designed product that enables you to personally take control of the security and tracking of your assets.
The Fleetminder system works independently but has Inputs and Outputs, which means it can be connected to any existing alarm
system for alarm notication or additional triggers. The Inputs and Outputs can be congured to control a range of different features.
The Fleetminder has a variety of different ways of reporting an
event, or reporting to a command. The Fleetminder is tted with a
GSM/GPRS module that allows for GPRS and SMS reporting.
When using GPRS the Fleetminder will log data on our tracking
website for easy reviewing by eet managers or owners. Fleetminder
reporting can be set to many different intervals for tracking accuracy. For SMS reporting, the Fleetminder can either report the co-ordinates to the tracking website, or can report a link for a map that can be viewed on any GPRS mobile phone.
Unlike other tracking products on the market, Fleetminder use by SMS does not require a subscription to a base monitoring service for basic functions. However, in most cases we recommend that
eet managers subscribe to our web service. The vehicle history is
available in a range of formats online and retrievable at any time via our optional subscription service.
NOTE: For the full features of the online tracking feature, please refer to the Online tracking manual.
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2.0 Packaging Contents
Before commencing installation please make sure all components listed here are accounted for. In the packaging you should have.
1 x Fleetminder PLATINUM NXTG unit
1 GPS/GPRS combo antenna
1 Main wiring harness
1 Garmin interface cable (optional)
1 Garmin Communications screen (optional)
SIM card can be supplied on request. (has to be GPRS enabled for online tracking).
Optional accessories can be supplied on request.
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3.0 PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT: Make all wiring connections to the vehicle and
antenna connections to the correct sockets BEFORE connecting the main plug to Fleetminder. (Refer Installation manual)
It is strongly recommended that the units SIM card is rst registered,
contains credit and is tested before installation is commenced.
Testing will require a valid sim service. For GPRS online tracking, the sim card must be GPRS enabled. When installing the GPS antenna make sure that the coaxial cable does not get bent or crimped. Always
keep Fleetminder’s phone number condential and account paid up
for pre paid services. Remember your Fleetminders PIN & phone number, no one else should know them. For Online tracking, please ensure that the SIM card is GPRS enabled (for more information on this please contact your sim card service provider).
Outputs are NOT recommended for use to directly or indirectly immobilize an operating vehicle. Immobilizing a vehicle in motion is extremely dangerous. The general purpose outputs can be used to disable the vehicle’s starter motor only.
This device is not to be used for unauthorized monitoring or tracking.
Do not operate this device where mobile phones or radio transmitters are not permitted. Do not operate on aircrafts. Do not operate near sensitive electronics such as engine, brake, or air-bag systems.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY:
Designed to work from 12 volt or 24 volt DC only. Use 5 amp inline fuse.
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE:
The Fleetminder uses the GSM network and it is not advisable to request tracking during refueling, at blast sites or at chemical sites etc.
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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:
Some medical devices such as pacemakers may be inhibited by GSM signals. Check with a doctor or medical equipment manufacturers for more advice on this issue.
AIRCRAFT SAFETY:
When transporting this equipment by air, ensure the unit is totally disabled, by removing the SIM card from the SIM card slot. And
ensuring the Red power LED is switched off. (If the Red LED is ashing,
press and hold reset button for 4 seconds, until all lights switch off.)
OTHER PRECAUTIONS:
OUTPUTS:
The outputs are rated at 300mA max.
As default the outputs are set to trigger a low. (ground)
Due to outputs being limited to current, we recommend using outputs to control relays.
The outputs can be congured for a latch (permanent switch) circuit,
a pulse (800mS pulse) circuit (normally used for central locking
circuits) or cycle circuit (normally used for ashing indicators)
NOTE: Cycle will only last for 30 seconds.
The outputs are most commonly used for unlocking doors, sounding horn and disabling starter motor, but can be used for almost anything.
INPUTS:
The inputs can be connected to almost any electronic circuit, however
please note that there are 2 positive triggers (+12V or +24V) inputs, and 1 negative trigger (GND) input. Refer to the Installation manual for more
information.
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4.0 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENT
Do not install Fleetminder in direct sunlight or directly under any areas exposed to direct sunlight or extreme heat. Fleetminder incorporates sensitive electronics and is to be installed in the vehicles cabin only. Keep the unit installed in a secure location that is to be free of dust and moisture.
For a stealth install it is recommended that the Fleetminder is kept away from any radio antennas or speakers, as it may indicate that there is a GSM network connection present to the vehicle operator.
POWER
Fleetminder operates on a 12 volt or 24 volt supply only.
If Fleetminder has a voltage higher than the operating voltage applied then the device will fail to operate and could cause internal damage to the unit. If the power supplied is below the minimum to operate, the unit will send a warning if programmed to do so and
may switch to backup battery power. See Fleetminder specications.
The built in backup power supply allows Fleetminder to continue to operate and alert you if your vehicles battery power is severed.
The backup battery is oat charged by your vehicles electrical system.
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GPS ANTENNA LOCATION
Fleetminder is able to determine the exact location of your
vehicle by the use of the incorporated GPS receiver. For the GPS to work most effectively, the external GPS antenna must be located in a position with as much view of the sky as possible.
The GPS Antenna will generally operate through non metallic
objects. Some suggestions include high up under the dash and
below the rear parcel shelf. The black face of the antenna is the side which must face skyward. Ensure before completing the installation
that the antenna is secured rmly in place.
Before picking a location in your vehicle for the GPS antenna, it is
best to rst connect the GPS antenna to the Fleetminder and apply
power. Shortly after powering on Fleetminder you will observe the green satellite LED on the unit turn on, this means the unit is receiving GPS data. If this does not happen, place the antenna on the roof of your vehicle, making sure that your vehicle is outdoors. Wait until the LED comes on and stays on. This now indicates Fleetminder
has a x on your vehicles location. Please be patient as with a cold start (rst power up) this process of satellite acquisition can take up
to 5 minutes (in worst case).
In some cases where the control of the Fleetminder is set to SMS as a default, and the unit has started up successfully (RED and GREEN
lights on, with the YELLOW LED ashing or still) you are able to nd
out the GPS status by simply sending a “SYS” sms command from the Primary declared phone number (see command list to see how to set this, and for further instructions on the SYS command). In the reply message you will see the status of the GPS.
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MINIMAL INSTALLATION
If you would like to use Fleetminder for GPS SMS tracking only then all you need to do is simply connect Fleetminder to a constant 12volt or 24 volt source and place the GPS/GPRS antenna in a suitable location.
The Fleetminder system should be installed at least 60cm (2 feet) away from your vehicles wiring and electrical systems to prevent
interference. The GSM signal strength can be identied by using
the “SYS” sms command sent from your primary controlling phone number (refer to the command list).
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5.0 Basic Functions
FUNCTIONS APPLICATIONS
GPS GPS receiver will output a complete position, velocity, and time (PVT)
solution in the NMEA Version 3.0 protocol
GPRS, SMS GPRS uses standard TCP or UDP communication protocol. SMS can be
turned on or off.
6 inputs
(most common applications include ACC, Alarm trigger, and door trigger)
3 controllable inputs, INPUT1 (positive trigger) - usually used for Ignition Trigger INPUT2 (negative trigger) INPUT3 (positive trigger) 3 reserved inputs Help switch trigger Temperature switch port AUX analogue input
7 outputs
(usually used for
ashing lights, disabling
starter motor, and unlocking doors)
1. Gray wire (-300mA)
2. Green wire (-300mA)
3. Blue wire (-300mA)
4. Orange wire (-300mA)
5. Purple wire (-300mA)
6. White/Red wire (-300mA)
7. Brown/Yellow (-300mA)
Help Switch Will send a report when the Help switch has been activated (has to be
programmed with number to report number to)
Standard Reporting Automatic report for tracking purpose:
Fixed time report Fixed distance report
Event Report
(SMS, and GPRS)
Temperature report (*when using the optional Temp Sensor) Speeding report Low battery report Geo-fence trigger report Input trigger report, e.g. ALARM, ARM, ACC inputs, etc (fully customizable) … Intelligent report, G Force exceeded report.
History data store
(hardware)
3,000 reports can be saved in unit, and read by the server at any time.
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6.0 Wiring Diagram
YELLOW: IGNITION +12/24V (NOT ACCESSORIES)
MUST BE LIVE WHILE CRANKING
BLUE: OUTPUT 3 -300mA
GREEN: OUTPUT 2 -300mA
PURPLE: OUTPUT 5 -300mA
WHITE: INPUT 3
+12/24V (TRIGGER)
ORANGE: OUTPUT 4 -300mA
BROWN: INPUT 2
GND (TRIGGER)
GREY: OUTPUT 1 -300mA
BROWN/YELLOW: OUTPUT 7 -300mA
WHITE/RED: OUTPUT 6 -300nA
BLACK
RED
5A FUSE
WHITE
OPTIONAL SOLAR BATTERY
GREEN LED: GPS INDICATOR
YELLOW LED: GSM INDICATOR
RED LED: POWER INDICATOR
GSM ANTENNA
GPS ANTENNA
COIL: (RFID SCANNER)
PANIC SWITCH
OPTIONAL TEMP SENSOR
TM600
GARMIN INPUT
OPTIONAL SENSOR INPUT
OPTIONAL SENSOR SPLITTER
GARMIN INTERFACE CABLE
BLACK
RED
12V or 24V
BATTERY
NOTE: For further information, please refer to the Installation Manual.
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7.0 Theory of SMS operation
NOTE: The Fleetminder system can use SMS reporting as well as
GPRS reporting at the same time, refer to command list for setting this event.
Fleetminder authenticates an incoming text message by comparing the senders details (phone number) to that of the primary control
identity which is stored in the Fleetminder ash memory. Therefore
the Fleetminder is only able to be controlled by its primary control identity. This level of security stops someone else from gaining access to your Fleetminder and potentially your assets. For event reporting such as geofencing or alarm trigger, a secondary identity can also be set (NOTE: secondary identity cannot control the unit it can only get event alerts). It is even better if the phone number of Fleetminder
is kept condential, along with the PIN code that you have for your
Fleetminder.
ALERT EVENTS
An alert event is any of the below occurrences which if congured
will initiate a SMS or/and GPRS response. Please note; all alert events
need to be congured and enabled before they will work.
Input1 triggered: Unconditional input where a label can be
set, occurs every time that the input1 wire is triggered by 12V+ or 24V+.
Input1 recovered: Unconditional input where a label can be
set, occurs every time that the input1 wire is released from 12V+ or 24V+.
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Input2 triggered: Unconditional input where a label can be
set, occurs every time that the input2 wire is grounded.
Input2 recovered: Unconditional input where a label can be
set, occurs every time that the input2 wire is taken from ground.
Input3 triggered: Unconditional input where a label can be
set, occurs every time that the input3 wire is triggered by 12V+ or 24V+.
Input3 recovered: Unconditional input where a label can be
set, occurs every time that the input3 wire is released from 12V+ or 24V+.
Help: Input event will send an alert message via
SMS and GPRS to advise that the vehicle is in trouble. This will occur when the Help button has been activated.
Volts: Occurs when the main system voltage on the
Red wire goes below the amount dened by
the owner for more than 5 seconds.
Speed: Occurs when the vehicle exceeds the speed
limit as dened by the operator.
Geofence: Occurs when the vehicle enters or leaves one
of 30 areas as dened by Owner.
Tow Away: Occurs when the vehicle is moved whilst
Fleetminder Towaway feature is armed.
Report: Occurs when the periodic report timer has
lapsed
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8.0 SMS Setup (unless pre set from manufacture)
Please make sure you have activated your SIM card and have disabled the message bank service and SIM PIN number before proceeding.
Ensure red LED indicator is on, and the yellow light is either on or
ashing.
If not, then check wiring.
8.1 Register your phone as the primary identity.
Send SMS:
PIN 0000
Wait for response
8.2 Now change your PIN.
The factory default pin (or other dened pin) as with all other
commands can only be changed from the primary identity.
To change the pin
Send SMS:
NEWPIN 1234 (where 1234 is your new PIN)
Wait for response
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8.3 Set secondary identity (only receives events)
(The secondary identity is used for receiving events only, not controlling the device)
Send SMS:
PH2 +61423123456 (where +61423123456 is the secondary contact
number) (send PH2 without a number, to turn this feature off)
Wait for response (primary identity)
The Fleetminder will now respond to the secondary identity as well as the primary identity where an event has occured.
These events can include unconditional events, such as input, voltage or geofencing.
8.4. Send a map to primary phone number
Send SMS:
MAP
Wait for response
Fleetminder unit will provide a URL link.
Map can be viewed through any GPRS phone.
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8.5. Command List
COMMAND LIST PURPOSE DEFAULT SETTING OPTIONS EXAMPLE
PIN XXXX Pin number security, for the access of the
Fleetminder, Also used for setting the primary
identity. And rmware upgrade password.
PIN 0000 (Used to set the primary identity
and rmware upgrade
password.)
PIN XXXX (used to change the primary identity, as long as the PIN number is correct)
PIN 1234 will check the pin number in the unit, and if void, will ignore the message, but if correct, it will change the primary identity to the phone number where the message was sent from.
NEWPIN Used to change the pin number from the
default setting
No default NEWPIN XXXX where XXXX is the new 4 digit pin
number
NEWPIN 1234 will change the pin number from the unit, as long as the message is sent from the primary identity.
PH2 XX Sets the secondary number for event
reporting.
No default PH2 XX where XX is the secondary phone number,
note. PH2 without the number, will disable this feature.
PH2 0412345678 will set the secondary number to 0412345678
INPUTS To set input parameters
LABELIN N X (admin only)
Renames the label heading for an input No default Up to 16 characters for all 3 inputs. LABELIN N X
where N is the number of the input (1-3), and X is the name for the input
LABELIN 1 Starter will set the label of input 1 to “Starter”
QUERYINLABEL N Queries the Label settings for the Inputs. No default QUERYINLABEL N where N is the input number (input
1 to 3)
QUERYINLABEL 1 will request the LABEL heading for Input 1
DELAYIN N T To set a delay timer on an input trigger. No default Used to set a delay for input triggering, where N is
the number of the input (1 -3) only, and T is the delay time in seconds.
DELAYIN 2 20 will set the input 2 delay time for 20 seconds, before sending an alert
GPI N X (GPRS Only) To enable or disable the input No default This feature is to enable or disable the Inputs.
Where N is the number of the Input, and X is the status (On or OFF)
GPI 2 ON will enable Input 2, GPI 2 OFF will disable Input 2
GPISMS N X (SMS Only) To enable SMS alerting for a dened input. No default This feature is used to enable or disable SMS alerting
for a particular input.
GPISMS 2 ON will enable sms alerting for Input 2.
CFGAD N X U,D,B B This is used to congure the input to
Temperature or Analogue input. And max min setting. Where N is the AD input, X is the setting, U is the max,D is the min, and B is the debounce time.
No default Used for conguring the state and function of the
output. For temp or Analogue with min / max values TEMP is used for temperature and AD is used for analogue voltage input.
CFGAD 1 TEMP 50,-15,20 will set the input level for AD input 1 to temperature (celsius), with the max temp 30 degrees and min temp of -15degrees with debounce time of 20 secs
SETAD N U,D,B Used to congure the Analogue inputs. No default Used to set the reporting structure for the AD inputs
Where N is the number of the Adinput, U is the voltage/temp increase,D is the decrease, and B is the debounce time.
SETAD 1 0.5,0.1,20 will set the Analogue input 1 to report when AD1 voltage increases by 0.5V, decreases by 0.1V and has a debounce time of 20 secs.
READAD Used for reading the Analogue input voltage No default Used to report the input voltage of the AD input. READAD will read the AD input voltage
AD N X Used for turning Analogue inputs off No default Used to turn off AD reporting. AD 1 OFF will turn reporting for AD1 off.
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COMMAND LIST PURPOSE DEFAULT SETTING OPTIONS EXAMPLE
OUTPUTS To set/enable the outputs
SETGPO N L Sets the outputs N for Latch SETGPO 1 L - Will set output 1 for Latch SETGPO 1 L - Will set output 1 for Latch
SETGPO N P Sets the output N for Pulse. This is default setting SETGPO 1 P - Will set output 1 for Pulse SETGPO 1 L - Will set output 1 for Pulse
SETGPO N C Sets the output N for Cycle. SETGPO 1 C - Will set output 1 for Cycle SETGPO 1 C - Will set output 1 for Cycle
LABELGPO N X Renames the label heading for an output Up to 16 characters for all 3 inputs. LABELGPO N
where N is the number of the output, and X is the name of output.
LABELGPO 1 Siren will set the label of output 1 to “Siren”
QUERYOUTLABEL N Queries the Label settings for the Outputs. No default QUERYOUTLABEL N where N is the input number
(input 1 to 7)
QUERYOUTLABEL 1 will request the LABEL heading for Output 1
GPO N ON Enables/Disables outputs where N is the input
number
Default setting is all outputs switched off.
GPO 1 ON - Will trigger output 1 to switch on.
GPO N OFF Enables/Disables outputs where N is the input
number
Default setting is all outputs switched off.
GPO 1 OFF - Will trigger output 1 to switch off.
GEOFENCE To set and enable/disable geofencing
GEOFENCE X SXXXX.XXXXEXXXXX.XX XX NAME DISTANCE
Used to set up circular Geofencing, where X is the number for the circular geofence (from 0 - 3) , SXXXX.XXXX and EXXXXX.XXXX are valid Coordinates, NAME is the name of the geofence, Distance is the distance around the geofence (in meters)
No geofences set as default
GEOFENCE (0 - 3) are Circular, GEOFENCE (5 -9) are Rectngular GEOFENCE (10 -29) are Point
GEOFENCE 1 S3156.7552E11548.7192 HOME 250 This will set The Geofence 1 to the location 3156.7552E11548.7192 with the name HOME, and this will be set to a radius of 250m in a geofence. (250metres around the point)
GEOFENCE X S1111.1111E11111.1111 S2222.22222E22222.22 22 NAME
Used to set up rectangular Geofencing, X is the number for the rectangular geofence (from 5 - 9), S1111.11111 and E11111.1111 are valid point1 Coordinates, S2222.2222 and E22222.2222 are valid point2 Coordinates, NAME is the name of the geofence
No geofences set as default
GEOFENCE (0 - 3) are Circular, GEOFENCE (5 -9) are Rectngular GEOFENCE (10 -29) are Point
GEOFENCE 5 S3156.7552E11548.7192 S3156.7568E11548.7176 Worksite This will set The Geofence 5 to point1 S3156.7552E11548.7192 and point 2 S3156.7568E11548.7176 with the name Worksite (NOTE: there is a space between point1 coordinates, and point2 coordinates) (note rectangular geofences do not need a radius.)
GEOFENCE X SXXXX.XXXXEXXXXX.XX XX NAME
Used to set up point Geofencing, X is the number for the point geofence (from 10 -29) , SXXXX.XXXX and EXXXXX.XXXX are valid Coordinates, NAME is the name of the geofence
No geofences set as default
GEOFENCE (0 - 3) are Circular, GEOFENCE (5 -9) are Rectngular GEOFENCE (10 -29) are Point
GEOFENCE 11 S3156.7552E11548.7192 Ofce This will set The
Geofence 11 to the location S3156.7552E11548.7192 with the
name Ofce (note point geofences do not need a radius.)
GEOFENCE X HERE NAME DISTANCE
Used to set a radius geofence to the current location.
No default GEOFENCE (0 - 3) HERE NAME DISTANCE, or
GEOFENCE (10 -20)HERE NAME (for point geofence)
GEOFENCE 1 HERE Home 250 This will set The Geofence 1 to the current location with the name Home, and this will be set to a radius of 250m in a geofence. (250metres around the point)
POINT XX To see the distance from the current location
to a set geofence/
Invoked by user. POINT where XX is a set point geofence. (geofence
10-30)
POINT 13 will report the distance between the current location and the GEOFENCE 13
GEOALLON Enables all the Geofences No default
GEOALLOFF Disables all the Geofences No default
GEOON X Enables a particular Geofence No default GEOON (0 - 29) GEOON 2 will turn only Geofence 2 on.
GEOOFF X Disables a particular Geofence No default GEOOFF (0 - 29) GEOOFF 4 will turn only Geofence 4 off.
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COMMAND LIST PURPOSE DEFAULT SETTING OPTIONS EXAMPLE
OUTPUTS To set/enable the outputs
GEOSTATUS IN Displays summary of all the Geofences that IN
(inside the perimeter)
Invoked by user. GEOSTATUS IN will respond to primary number with the
geofences that are inside the dened perimiter.
GEOSTATUS OUT Displays summary of all the Geofences that are
OUT (outside the perimeter)
Invoked by user. GEOSTATUS OUT will respond to primary number with the
geofences that are outside the perimiter.
GEOREVIEW X Displays details of Geofence X for review. Invoked by user. GEOREVIEW 3 will respond to the primary number with GEO3
set, S3452.76282 E45362.5638 Bank 0 P, where ) is no radius, and P is Point geofence.
GEONEAR Returns the nearest geofence to the location
of the vehicle.
Invoked by user.
REPORT MMM.SS Used for periodic reporting of the location
of the Fleetminder
Default is off REPORT MMM.SS where MMM is number of
minutes for periodic reporting. SS can be used for seconds. REPORT 00 disables reporting.
REPORT 02.30 will report every 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
INTREPORT T,S,D Used for seeing Intelligent reporting. It is
speed, and ign dependent.
Default is off INTREPORT TT,SS,DDDD where TT is the time in
second when vehicle is moving and IGN is ON, SS is the threshold moving speed, and DDDD is the reporting time when vehicle is below threshold speed, and IGN is OFF.
INTREPORT 60,4,1800 Will set the moving and IGN ON reporting time to 60sec, with the threshold speed of 4kmh. Otherwise if the IGN is OFF and if speed is below 4kmh, the unit will report every 1800sec.
INTREPORT OFF Used for seeing the Intelligent reporting OFF. No Default INTREPORT OFF will turn Intelligent reporting off.
SPEED KKK To notify the primary identity when the Speed
limit is exceeded.
Default is off SPEED KKK where KKK is the speed in Kmh. SPEED 00
disables Speed alerts.
SPEED 65 will trigger when the speed of vehicle goes over 65kmh.
STATUS Reports back with the features that are
enabled on the Fleetminder.
No Default
SYS Reports back additional unit parameters,
including the Voltage, GPS and GSM signal strength etc.
No Default
TOW XXX ON Enables the tow away feature Default is off TOW XXX ON where XXX is the distance in metres. TOW 100 ON will turn the Tow away feature on with a distance
of 100 metres (when ACC is switched on, it will disable the tow away reporting.) This is so an SMS does not have to be set every time.
TOW X OFF Disables the tow away feature Default is off TOW X OFF where X is the distance in metres. TOW 0 OFF will turn the Tow away feature off
VOLTS VV (%) Sets and enables the low voltage alert. Default is off VOLTS VV where VV is the voltage in percentage
(12V application, 12V is 100%, and 24V application 24V is 100%, for use in 12V and 24V systems.
VOLTS 80 will set the low voltage warning to 80% of 12V in a 12V application (9.6V)
VOLTS OFF Sets the VOLTS command to disable after it has
been triggered.
Default is on Turns feature off after low voltage alert has been triggered
LOCATION LOCATION command when sent alone will
report the current location.
GPRS X To turn GPRS mode off. SO only SMS mode will
be enabled.
GPRS ON or GPRS OFF GPRS OFF will turn GPRS reporting off. (If sms event reporting
is switched off, this function should switch it back on.)
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COMMAND LIST PURPOSE DEFAULT SETTING OPTIONS EXAMPLE
SETAPN XXXXXXXX(max 48 chars)
Where XXXXXXXXXXX(up to 48 chars) is the APN (Access Point Name Telecommunications provider)
No default SETAPN internet will set the APN to “internet”
SETAPN internet will set the APN to “internet”
SETUSER UUUUUUU PPPPPPPP
Where UUUUUUUU is the username, and PPPPPPPP is the password. (the username and password are seperated by a space) IF SETUSER is sent with no parameters, it should set the username and password to nothing.
No default SETUSER neltronics access will set the Username as
Neltronics, and the password as access
SMSALLEVENTON Command to enable the SMS reporting for
events from the unit. So basically to be able to choose whether to have SMS event reporting.
Depends on the GPRS connection
Will enable SMS event reporting for: speed alert, tow away alert, geofence, voltage alert, input triggers (depending on GPISMS command), G trigger, AD input (1 and 2) trigger ( all alerts) and stopped report.
SMSALLEVENTON will enable the sms reporting of events (conditional in options). Such as Goefences or input triggers. NOTE: Panic alert can not be turned off for SMS reporting
SMSMAINEVENTON Command to be able to control Grouped SMS
events.
Default is ON Will enable SMS event reporting for ONLY speed
alert, tow away alert, gps antenna unplugged, geofence, voltage alert and input triggers (depending on GPISMS command), and only AD1 when set to Temperature for Max and Min reporting. Will not send alerts for G trigger, AD input (1 and 2) trigger and stopped report.
SMSMAINEVENTON will enable the sms reporting of events (conditional in options). Such as Goefences or input triggers. NOTE: Panic alert can not be turned off for SMS reporting
SMSEVENTOFF Command to disable the SMS reporting for
events from the unit. So basically to be able to choose whether to have sms event reporting.
Depends on the GPRS connection
Will disable SMS reporting for events: 138 (tow away alert), 101 (overspeed), 142 (stopped), GEOFENCE alerts, Input TRIGGERS depending on GPISMS command, VOLTS reporting,
SMSEVENTOFF will disable all the sms reporting of events or input triggers (conditional in options). Will still respond to SMS commands. NOTE: Panic alert can not be turned off for SMS reporting
MAP Command to allow users, using the SMS
function only to view their vehicle on a map on their mobile phone using GPRS.
No default MAP will invoke a response from the unit, that will provide a
URL link, that can be viewed through any GPRS phone.
REBOOT This command is used when a unit needs to
be restarted.
No default REBOOT will cycle the power on the device to make it restart,
in case it needs to be restarted;
GREPORT X This command is used for setting up the
acceleration or deceleration reporting using the crash sensor
No default GREPORT X where X is the G rating. GREPORT 2 will set the unit to report when it senses a G
rating of above 2G.
CRASH N G Set parameter of crash sensor No default N: (ON/OFF) stands for ON/OFF
G: Stands for acceleration
CRASH ON 2 ON means enabled: 2 means the acceleration is 2G
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8.6. SMS message format explained.
The following information displays the format of an SMS message received from the device. The Message parameters are separated by a comma “,” and each part is explained below.
SMS FORMAT
Fleetminder,Command,Current,09,080527,114236,S1234.7536, E11234.5678,000,44000000,CFG:LOCATION
LABEL (FLEETMINDER)
The Fleetminder label is pre-set for online tracking and will be unique for every device. This usually consists of a 4 digit number
that is used as a unique identier.
EVENT(COMMAND)
The event includes the reason that the SMS message was sent.In most cases, when a command has been sent to the device, it will respond with COMMAND, otherwise if an input trigger has occurred, it will respond with the Input name, such as ACC, or DOOR. (Note: Input names can be set separately, refer Command list)
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GPS FIX(CURRENT)
Current indicates that the GPS data presented is current and indicates that the location provided is where your asset is now. Alternatively if your asset was outside and then went under cover (such as your vehicle being driven into a garage.
Then this eld will display LAST. In this case the location and the
time of your Fleetminder the second before it went under cover is recorded. Both the CURRENT and . LAST messages should be considered with the UTC time given in the next line.
GPS SATELLITE COUNT
Numbers above 5 usually indicate good signal.
UTC DATE / TIME (080527,114236)0
This line contains the UTC date and time. An example is 80527,114236. This reads the date as year (08)/month (05)/day (27) format, and the time 11 hours 42 minutes and 36 seconds or 11:42:36 AM. You will need to add your time difference to determine your local time.
CO-ORDINATES (S1234.7536,E11234.5678)
This line presents the latitude and is in the form dd:minutes. minutes. eg.S1234.7536 and the longitude and is in the form ddd:minutes.minutes. eg.E11234.5678
SPEED (000)
If your vehicle is stationary then this line will show 000. However if your vehicle is moving the exact speed will also be detailed.
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UNIT STATUS(44000000)
The last line (47000000) Is irrelevant for SMS reporting, but will
always appear as a summary. It conrms the message in a ASCII
format to be recognized by the tracking server. It is kept in the
reporting message for Status conrmation.
RESPONSE(CFG:LOCATION|)
This is the response to event command. In this case the response message was received due to the LOCATION command being sent. Every time that a message is sent in query to the Fleetminder, it will respond with the command included in the message.
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9.0 GPRS Online Tracking
This section explains the GPRS online tracking, For further information, refer to the Complete Online Tracking Manual available from the help menu on the web interface.
In most cases when the Fleetminder system is ordered it will automatically be subscribed to our online tracking server. Our Tracking server is web based, which means it can be accessed from any computer with an internet connection. For security purposes, a username and password is used. The unit automatically reports to the Tracking server and logs all the data for reviewing. These reports can then be extracted into different formats such as pdf or printed for reference. Real time Tracking is available, whilst also being able to use the replay a day feature which will show the activity of a vehicle on a chosen day. The Tracking server can provide a variety of different reports, whilst also being able to send GPRS commands to control the inputs / outputs and request further information from the unit.
The reports that can be viewed from the Tracking server are explained in brief:
VEHICLE ACTIVITY REPORT
This function returns the user with an ‘Activity Report’ on the
selected vehicle over a specied date range. The activities can
include Ignition on/off, panic alert, input triggered etc.
VEHICLE SITE REPORT
This function allows the user to view the ‘Sites’ that the vehicle
eet has visited on a per vehicle basis, per site basis, or a
combination of both.
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VEHICLE MILEAGE REPORT
This function returns the user with a ‘Mileage Report’ on a
specic vehicle over a specied date and time range.
VEHICLE STOP REPORT
This function returns the user with a ‘Stop Report’ on the
selected vehicle over a specied date and time range.
VEHICLE TRIP REPORT
This function returns the user with a ‘Trip Report’ on the selected
vehicle over a specied date and time range.
VEHICLE OVER-SPEED REPORT
This function returns the user with a ‘Over-speed Report’ on the
selected vehicle over a specied date and time range.
*NOTE: Some reports require input1 to be connected to IGNITION wire
for accuracy.
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10.0 LED Troubleshooting
The Fleetminder NXTG has LED indicators on the front of the device, that can be used for diagnosis of the device. They explain the functionality of the device by their status explained below.
RED LED (Power Indicator)
On solid state Unit powered by main power
Flashing Unit operating under backup battery (check vehicle
power supply)
Off Means there is no power to the unit (check fuse, and
connection of the red and black wires.)
YELLOW LED (GSM/GPRS Indicator)
Flashing Means unit is registered on the network, and
connected to the tracking server.
On but not ashing Means the unit is registered on the network, but
not connected via GPRS – check APN, username and password (refer network provider for the APN, username and password) APN setting correct, but still
not ashing - means that there is no credit on the
account (if pre paid is used) or the account is disabled (check with network provider to ensure the bill is up to date) (To troubleshoot, remove the sim card from the device, and put it in a phone. Try to send a message.) If the problem persists, please call your Fleetminder manager.
Off Means the device is unable to register onto the
network. Please ensure the sim card is inserted correctly. And that the sim card is valid, and activated. In case there is a pin on the device, please ensure that the pin is removed (this can be done when a sim card is inserted in a phone, by accessing the security menu.)
GREEN LED (GPS Indicator)
On Means that the device is able to get a current GPS
location
Off Means that the device is unable to get a current GPS
x. Please check the antenna location, and ensure
that it has a clear view of the sky.
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Further explanation of the LED functionality is described below:
RED LED (Power Indicator)
Power indicator:
When the unit is powered on using main power, the led will be permanently on. When the main power is cut, the unit will switch to backup battery mode, the
led will ash until the backup battery runs out of power.
Troubleshooting:
Check that you have a valid 12V or 24V source connected to the device. The Red wire should be connected to the positive terminal, and the Black wire should be connected to the Ground terminal. If there is power applied to these wires, please check the inline fuse.
YELLOW LED (GSM/GPRS Indicator)
GSM / GPRS indicator:
The yellow led will ash when the device is connected to the tracking server
with a valid GPRS connection. It will stay on continually when it is in sms mode only, or when the GSM is present but invalid APN, username and password have been set.
Troubleshooting:
If the yellow light is not on at all, please ensure the GSM antenna is connected, and that the sim card is properly inserted, with the gold terminals facing the circuit board. Please ensure the terminals are clean, and the sim card clips into place appropriately. If this fails, please put the sim card into a phone, and make sure that it is registered, and that you are able to send a message from the phone. Please ensure the sim pin on the sim card has been disabled (this can be done in the security settings in a mobile phone).
If the yellow light is on, but not ashing, please ensure that you have
the correct APN, username and password set for the network. The APN is usually different for each network provider, and can be found by calling the telecommunications provider, some telecommunications providers require a username and password to be declared, please ensure that you have these details. The APN, username and password can be set only from the primary
dened phone number (please refer to the Users Manual for setting primary
identity). The primary phone needs to send commands for setting the APN, username and password (these commands can be found in the command list in the users manual)
GREEN LED (GPS Indicator)
GPS indicator:
This led will stay on when there is a valid GPS x. When there is no GPS
reception, the led will not be lit.
Troubleshooting: Please ensure that the GPS antenna (gold connector) is connected, and that it is mounted in a suitable spot with clear view of the sky. The vehicle must be
outside to be able to get a GPS x.
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11.0 Technical Data
FLEETMINDER SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Parameters
Enclosure Dimensions 113(L)*76(W)*36(H)
Weight 150g
Modem Specs
Frequncy range Quad Band EGSM
850/900/1800/1900
HSDPA 850/1900/2100
Electrical
DC Supply voltage 12V OR 24V
DC Tolerance voltage 9V-36V
Current (GPRS online) 60mA
Current
(GPRS transmission)
80mA
Current (Peak) 120mA
FLEETMINDER COMMUNICATION
GPRS \SMS
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature -20°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +85°C
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GPS SPECS
Channels 48 verication channels
Tracking -168dBm
Frequency L1-1575 MHz
Position accuracy (Horizontal)
<2.5m CEP autonomous
<2.0m CEP SBAX
Time to rst x
Hot start 1 <1s
Warm start 2 <32s
Cold 3 <35s
NMEA message switchable
GGA, GSA GSV, VTG, RMC, GLL
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12.0 Warranty
The Fleetminder is guaranteed for a period of twelve months from
date of purchase against defects in materials and workmanship
under conditions of normal use.
To obtain warranty support, return the unit together with proof of
purchase to the place of purchase.
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY.
Fleetminder accepts no responsibility for any actions of the purchaser or user of the equipment where the equipment is not used for its intended purpose and isn’t installed in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual.
Fleetminder does not accept responsibility of any consequential effects or breaches resulting from the use of this equipment in a manner which constitutes a criminal act or breach of privacy.
Note: Device and antenna shall be installed on distance greater than 20 cm from human body.
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