Leadtek Research LR8M11 Users Manual

1. Overview
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2. Charging
3. Install the SIM Card
4. Basic Operations
5. Install the Tracker
6. Reset the Tracker
L1(SMS mini Tracker)
User’s Guide
Model: LR8M11
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Security LED (Orange)
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GSM LED (Blue)
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GPS LED (Blue)
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Power Button and LED (Red/Blue)
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SIM Card Slot
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Micro USB Charging Port
. Connect one end of the USB
1 cable
to the Micro USB charging port at the bottom of the tracker.
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Power LED indicators:
Power on: Blue (steady) Low power: Red (steady) No power: Off Charging: Red (flashes slowly) Charging complete: Blue (steady)
Before installing the SIM
to unlock the SIM Card Pin Code
to
prevent the
SIM Card from being
Card,
locked. In case it’s locked for some reason, please contact your carrier.
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. Pull the transparent film on the SIM
Card Slot cover to open it.
be sure
Note: Please charge the battery for
at least one hour when you use it for the first time to
. Align the notch on the
3 SIM Card
with that on the slot cover and insert the SIM Card into the slot cover.
4 slot cover with the SIM
. Put the
Card back in place.
Power on: ress and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn it on.
Power off: Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn it off.
Wake up: Press the power button in standby mode.
Security: When the tracker is awake, shake it to toggle on/off security, as the picture below.
maximize the battery life.
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. Connect the other end of the USB
cable to the power adapter and
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plug it into the wall socket, or directly connect the cable to the
. Remove
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the film on the cover.
USB port on the computer.
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Note: Install the tracker with the face
2. On the scooter
Installation steps:
up to ensure better reception.
1. On the bicycle
To reset the tracker, remove the current SIM card in the tracker, insert another SIM card with a different phone number, and power on the
Recommended location:
tracker. The data in the tracker will be cleared and the tracker will be restored to factory default settings.
Installation steps:
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(fastened around the bars below the saddle)
Installation with the included screws
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Installation with the included Velcro
7. Download App
8. Add New Tracker
9. Turn On Security
10. Update Location 11. History
12. Tracker Settings
13. Add Second Tracker 14. App Settings
Go to http://leadtek.com to download the App and install it on your smartphone.
Tap the "L1" icon on the desktop to launch the App.
When you use the app for the first time, you have to add a new tracker. Tap and then .
Enter the name of the tracker and the phone number of the SIM card, and tap .
The location of the tracker will be displayed on the map.
Tap the map for full screen view. Tap the locator on the map to return to main screen.
Tap the shield-shaped icon at the center of the main screen to turn on security. Tap it again to turn off security.
When security is on and the tracker detects any vibration, it will alert the user and sends SMS at specified intervals.
Tap at the bottom of the main screen to update the location of the tracker and display the result on the map.
Tap at the bottom of the main screen to view history logs, including Locations, Alarms, and Security.
Tap at the upper-right of the main screen to enter tracker settings.
Locator Info.
You can edit the tracker name or delete the tracker here. After the tracker is deleted, it will be reset and all records will be cleared.
Security Setting
In this page you can modify Sensitivity, Alarm interval, Shake Locator to switch security mode, Confirmation before turning on security mode, and Alarm delay.
Tracking Permission
In this page you can modify Security mode permission, Alarm notification list, and Manage trackers.
In the main screen, press the “ button on the smartphone and tap at the bottom to add a second tracker. Enter the name and phone number and tap .
Menu”
In the main screen, press the “Menu” button on the smartphone and tap at the bottom to enter app settings. The items include L1 default page, Password status, Vibrate, and Alarm ringtone.
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