Tramigo™ is a new and easy way to be connected with your vehicle. Tramigo™ adds security
and provides peace of mind by showing you with your mobile phone the real-time location of your
vehicles.
Tramigo™ provides the most advanced tracking, safety and security features available in the
market. Tramigo™ combines the features of both a car alarm and a tracking device into one easy
to use product.
Tramigo™ is the first GSM/GPS tracking product that works world wide. The geographical data is
built in so the user’s privacy is guaranteed. Information flows directly between the owner’s phone
and the car instead of a 3rd party geographic data server. Tramigo™ works with any pre or post
paid SIM card and with any GSM phone.
Users can be notified of events such as trips, break-ins, towing, ignition on, speeding, and even
know if the passengers need assistance. Tramigo™ can also be used with trucks, boats, buses,
trailers, and motorcycles.
All Tramigo™ tracking products have the following features:
• Vehicle Tracking and Management
• Accurate GPS Satellite Positioning
• Personal Assistance Button
• SMS Support on any GSM network
• In-built Geographical Data
• Customizable Locations
• M1 Move and Fleet software
Only Tramigo™ offers:
Convenience – All of the features are available from a normal mobile phone the most common
device our customers already own and carry with them. – A PC, web site or PDA is not required to
use the system. However, these can also be used to track your Tramigo.
Low Operating Costs – The only truly stand-alone product; no monthly fees or multi-year
contracts paid for service providers. Tramigo™ users pay only the SMS they use.
Advanced Features – Our safety and security, tracking, and performance features exceed all of
our competitors products combined.
Security - There is widespread concern about internet security and many firms don't want the
location of their assets available on a public or 3rd party web server. They want control of the
information at their location where they can ensure their data is secure. Due to the fact that the
geographic data is built into the unit our product runs without a 3rd party server.
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Regulatory Compliance Statements
FCC Warning Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm
between the radiator and your body.
1.1 T23 Fleet Top Uses
•Silent Car Alarm – Turn on the Alarm and be notified when someone is in your car, truck
or boat. Motorcycle owners can be notified if someone knocks over their bike.
•Towing Alert – Be notified that your vehicle is being towed and find the location of the
vehicle.
•Excess Speeding – Set the speed limit and be notified when it’s exceeded. Perfect for
checking on new drivers.
•Unauthorized use of vehicle – Turn on Ignition reporting and be notified when
someone is using your vehicle. Good when on holidays or when you take your car in for
repairs.
•Covert voice monitor – Leave your T23 Fleet anywhere you want to remotely listen in.
Good for checking on babysitters, car repairs, hotel rooms. Listen in when your car alarm
goes off to hear what’s happening. Requires optional microphone.
•Emergency calls – T23 Fleet can receive calls and can make outgoing calls only to the
numbers you specify. Now you can give someone a phone without worrying about large
phone bills.
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•Luggage Minder – Leave your T23 Fleet in your bag when it’s out of your sight and be
notified if someone opens it or picks it up. Good for laptop bags in airport lounges.
•Door Alarm – Put a T23 Fleet in a bag and hang in on your doorknob for an instant door
alarm. You will receive a text when someone enters the room. Also good for cottages or
any place you leave unattended since you can also plug the unit into a wall plug.
•Arrival Notification – Notify your family automatically when you are almost home. Good
for boat owners as well.
•Expense reporting – Use Trip reports to automatically keep track of your mileage for
expense reports.
•Power monitor – Plug a T23 Fleet into the wall power and be notified that the power has
been turned off. Good for vacation homes and boats.
For more information about Tramigo™ products and accessories for your T23 Fleet visit our website
at www.tramigo.com. Questions? send email to support@tramigo.com.
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2 Copyright and Disclaimer
This document and the software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under
copyright laws, neither the documentation nor the software may be copied, photocopied,
reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form, in whole or
in part, without the prior written consent of Tramigo.
Although Tramigo has tested the Tramigo product and reviewed the documentation, Tramigo
makes no warranty, representation or condition, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, with
respect to this product or documentation, their performance, satisfactory quality, or fitness for a
particular purpose, except as required by applicable law. This product and documentation are
supplied / licensed 'as is', and the customer / licensee, assumes the entire risk as to their quality
and performance by making use thereof.
In no event shall Tramigo be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential
damages (including but not limited to economic loss, such as loss of profits, loss of use of profits,
loss of business or business interruption, loss of revenue, loss of goodwill or loss of anticipated
savings) arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of
the possibility of such damages. In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing, Tramigo has no liability for any programs or data stored or used with Tramigo
products, including the costs of recovering such programs or data.
Nothing in this notice shall exclude or limit Tramigo's liability for fraud, death or personal injury
arising out of Tramigo's wilful default or negligence.
Tramigo's policy is one of constant development and improvement. We reserve the right to alter,
modify, correct and update our products and publications without notice and without incurring
liability.
Trademark: Tramigo™ is a registered trademark of Tramigo Ltd.
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3 For Your Safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the full user
manual for more information.
Switch on Safely - Do not switch on the unit when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it
may cause interference or danger.
Switch off in Hospitals – Follow any restrictions. Switch the unit off near medical equipment.
Switch off in Aircraft – Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in
aircraft.
Switch off when refuelling – Do not use the unit when at a refuelling point. Do not use near
fuels or chemicals.
Switch off near blasting – Follow any restrictions. Do not use the unit when blasting is in
progress.
Qualified Service – Only qualified personnel can install or repair this unit.
Water Resistance – Your unit is not water resistant. Keep it dry.
4 Getting Started
This section will describe how to setup your T23 after installation. For more information on the
installation of T23 into a vehicle, please consult the “T23 Installation Guide”. This manual will detail
the use of T23 after the installation has taken place.
4.1 Hardware Features
T23 Fleet includes:
• T23 Fleet Unit
• T23 Fleet-BAT
• T23 Fleet-GPS Antenna (optional)
• T23 Fleet-USB (micro USB for portable charger)
• T23 Fleet I/O
• T23 Fleet Quick Start Guide v1.08
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4.2 Light and Button Functionality
Figure 1 - T23 Fleet Unit Controls
Your T23 Fleet has 3 lights to indicate the status of the unit. Green means OK and red and blue
means that you have a problem. T23 Fleet buttons require you to press for 2 seconds to
prevent accidental triggering.
Power LED - Green:
Flashing (5 seconds) Power is on.
On Charging.
Off Power is off or T23 Fleet is sleeping.
Power LED - Orange:
Flashing (5 seconds) Power is ON but is too low.
Power LED - Yellow:
On Charging and the power is still low.
GSM LED – Red:
On T23 Fleet is not connected to the GSM network.
Off T23 Fleet is connected to the GSM network.
Flashing T23 Fleet is having problems sending a SMS.
GPS LED - Blue:
On T23 Fleet does not have a GPS fix.
Off T23 Fleet has a GPS fix.
Power Button Press for 3 seconds to activate.
Personal Assistance Button
(SOS/ATB) Press for 3 seconds to activate.
When using an external SOS/ATB button, the T23 Fleet is configured to arm the Alarm by
pressing the button for less than 5 seconds. The external SOS/ATB can also be used to activate
the phone functions.
Phone ButtonPress once to answer incoming call. Press for 2 seconds or more to initiate an outgoing call to User
1, press a second time for User 2, etc. Second and third press
does not have to be 2 seconds.
Incoming call is indicated by the GSM and GPS lights flashing
together.
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Remote Assistance Button Press for 5 seconds or more to activate Assistance message.
Press for 0.2 to 1.9 seconds to use as phone button. Second
press must be within 1 second to dial 2nd speed dial number
4.3 First Use
• Please read the Quick Start Guide before proceeding.
• Ensure that your T23 Fleet has a working SIM installed.
o Check that the SIM has not run out of credit (test the SIM in a phone to make
sure it can send and receive SMS)
o Check that the SIM Lock code is turned off.
• Charge your unit for 3 hours via USB. Use the T23 Fleet USB cable to connect
the unit to PC or USB charger then press the power button (middle button)
for 2 seconds.
• Check the T23 Fleet Power LED behaviour. Charging on low battery state will turn
power light on solid yellow then will turn to solid green when enough charge was
gained. When fully charged, the green light will change from solid green to blinking green (every 5 seconds blink). If the unit has been in storage it may take 15
minutes for the power light to turn on.
• Check that the GSM (red) LED is off.
• Check that the GPS (blue) LED is off, if not refer to next step.
• Take your T23 Fleet outside to where you have a clear view of the sky. After a minute
or two, the blue GPS light will turn off indicating that your T23 Fleet now knows its
location.
• After your T23 Fleet has been installed into the vehicle you are ready to become the
‘Owner’. Owner authority has access to all the T23 Fleet commands and features.
• Send the following SMS to your T23 Fleet in upper or lower case:
OWNER
This is the same with Owner,0000 from previous registrations.
• T23 Fleet will respond with a text message stating:
Tramigo: Owner, +635551234 registered, 09:25 April 14
This means that you are now the Owner of T23 Fleet and it will accept any
commands that you issue to it, providing they come from the same mobile phone number
as you used for this setup.
• If you plan to use your T23 Fleet as a portable device send the command:
Set,sleep1repeats,6
• At this point you should change your T23 Fleet password to ensure a high level of
security. You can do this by sending a command via text message to T23 Fleet – old
password is 0000 by default:
• The new password that you specify can be up to 20 digits long using letters and
numbers. If your command is successful, T23 Fleet will reply with:
Tramigo: Password, changed to 903WOOD, 09:25 Jan 14
• You may now wish to personalise your T23 Fleet by specifying a name. The name
shows in the start of all SMS the unit sends to you. To do so, send a command via text
message to T23 Fleet:
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NAME,Julie Car
• The new name that you specify can have a maximum of 15 characters. If your
command is successful, T23 Fleet will reply with:
Julie Car: Name, OK, 09:25 Jan 14
T23 Fleet is now ready for use. Try sending a FIND command via text message to receive a
message describing the position of your vehicle. See how to add other users in the
Authorization section. See the Features section to explore the capabilities of your T23.
4.4 Authorization
Your T23 Fleet has a PASSWORD to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the unit. You can
also use this PASSWORD to add your new phone number to the User List if you lose your phone.
If you want to provide other users with access to your T23 Fleet you need to add their mobile
phone numbers using the ADDUSER command.
Remember that OWNER authority gives access to all the commands, so most times you will only
grant FRIEND or GUEST access to other users.
If a user is not authorised to issue a command they will receive no response from the T23 Fleet.
To add users:
• You can also use the short form of the ADDUSER command:
AU,<phone number>,<security level>
• There are 3 authority levels:
o OWNER – can send all commands and receive all reports – highest
authority.
o FRIEND – can get reports but doesn’t get access to configuration
commands such as ADDUSER, DELUSER, DISABLE, ENABLE, NAME,
PASSWORD, LANGUAGE, SET commands.
o GUEST – only allows FIND and HELP – lowest authority
• To add another user with FRIEND authority send:
AU,+5551234567,FRIEND
• You will receive a response
Tramigo: AddUser, +5551234567 has been added with authority
FRIEND, 09:25 Jan 14
• You can display users with the LISTUSER (LU) command and delete users with the
DELUSER (DU) command.
• If you lose your phone you send the Owner command with your password (if there
is set – example:
OWNER,ABCD
• Once your new number is added you can delete your old number from the User
list.
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5 Features
5.1 Location Directory
Built In Location Directory
T23 has an internal location directory, which can hold up to 200,000 place names. Users can add
hundreds of their own places using the ADDPLACE command. These place names will be
referenced in all reports that include the unit’s location. You can also show geographic coordinates
in your reports by using the COORD command.
5.2 Tracking Features
Each user with OWNER or FRIEND authority has the option of turning on different types of
automatic reports that will notify them of events that occur to the T23 Fleet. See the commands
section for a detailed explanation of all T23 Fleet commands.
Owners can turn on some of the reports for users using the REPORT command.
FIND
T23 Fleet will respond to a FIND command by stating its current position and status. The message
will state the location directory referenced location and whether T23 Fleet is parked,stopped or
moving along with its current speed and heading. You can also send F or a blank SMS to receive a
FIND report.
Automatic FIND
You can also have your T23 Fleet send automatic FIND reports triggered by time, angle or distance
travelled.
Nearest Locations
Using the NEAR parameter you can display the 3 nearest locations in case you don’t recognize the
closest one.
ALARM
The T23 Fleet has a built-in motion detector that you can activate using the ALARM command.
When motion is detected you will receive an ALARM report. As a security backup your T23 Fleet will
also notify you if your vehicle has moved 100m and the motion detector was not triggered.
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TRIP
T23 Fleet can be configured to send a report at the start and end of every trip. This is done using
the TRIP command. A trip is started when the unit has moved more than 300m and faster than 3
km/h. The trip ends after the unit has not moved for 15 minutes (configurable).
The TRIP end will include the following information:
Start position
End position
Time of trip and idle time
Distance travelled
Average and maximum speed
Interim trip reports are available using the NOW parameter. If no trip is in progress you can see
the last trip travelled.
Speed
T23 Fleet can report when it’s exceeded a speed limit you have set. Use the SPEED command to
turn on this report.
Zone
T23 Fleet can report when it’s within a specific distance from a location. The ZONE command can
be used to notify you when your T23 Fleet leaves an area, or is approaching a place.
Ignition Report
For full installations T23 Fleet can be configured to send an Ignition report every time the ignition
is switched on or off. You can turn this report on and off by using the IGNITION command.
Navigation Support
T23 Fleet outputs standard NMEA strings to the serial port, to be used with 3rd party navigation
systems on PC’s and other devices that run Windows. The availability of navigation varies in each
country. NMEA will be outputted at a Baud rate of 115200.
5.3 Phone Features
Installation Location
Your T23 FLEET unit can be mounted anywhere inside your vehicle or boat where the unit will not
get wet and not exposed to excessive heat. The most common locations are behind the
dashboard, under the centre console, and under a side panel in the back of the vehicle. Pick a
location where you can secure the unit firmly using screws or cable tie.
All phone features require the hands free kit headset (accessory). Voice quality is dependent on the
condition of the GSM network that the user is connected to. For best results call the unit with a
land line.
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Listen
Users with OWNER authority can find out what’s occurring in their vehicle with the LISTEN
command. This command will have the T23 Fleet call your phone then you can hear the activity in
your vehicle. This option requires a special high gain microphone accessory (T23 Fleet-MIC) to be
able to hear voices within 5 meters. The standard hands free kit can detect noises, but is designed
to filter out background noise to improve voice calls.
Voice Calls
The Phone button on your T23 Fleet can be used to call pre-programmed numbers. Simple press
the button to call up to 3 SPEEDIAL numbers you have set up. To call the first SPEEDIAL number
press the phone button once, to call the second number press the button twice, etc.
You can also receive calls by pressing the Phone button. Incoming calls are indicated with a ring
tone on the speaker and flashing of the GSM and GPS lights.
T23 Fleet will accept incoming calls from any phone number.
Besides the speaker volume dial located on the hands free two settings can be used to modify the
volume levels; LoudSpeakerVolume and MicrophoneGain described in the T23 Fleet Parameters
section.
The hands free headset accessory can be ordered from Tramigo, but any standard 2.5mm headset
should work.
5.4 Miscellaneous Features
Name Unit
You can personalise the name of T23 Fleet so that it will appear in the summary reports. This is
done by using the NAME command.
Status
With the STATUS command you can see the status of the GSM network, GPS satellites, and battery
power left. It also displays which reports you have turned on.
Automatic STATUS
You can also have your T23 Fleet send automatic STATUS reports triggered by time, distance and
angle.
SystemStatus
You can now check the full system statistics thru SYSTEMSTATUS command. It shows the number
of reboots made, Ave. Signal strength, GPRS data connection statistics, MCU Temperature and
Odometer details.
new
new
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Settings
With the SETTINGS command you can see which reports you have turned on for all users, and
system wide settings.
Power
You can be notified when the battery power drops below 20% with the POWER command.
Personal Assistance Button
Pressing the Personal Assistance Button for 3 seconds or more will send a SMS report to all Users
with Owner authority indicating your location. To also include users with Friend authority use the
SET,SosReportToFriend,1 command.
Language
T23 Fleet base language is English. Maximum number of languages loaded into T23 is 3. To see
available languages use the LANGUAGE,ALL command. All commands and reports can be translated
to the other language. To turn on the alternate language see the LANGUAGE command.
To change TLD language you can use command TLDLANGUAGE,X, where X is the TLD language
number.
5.5 SMS Handling
T23 Fleet will receive SMS when connected to the GSM network and when awake or in the first
sleep mode. SMS sent to the unit when not connected are stored by the GSM operator for a time
specified in your phone settings (1 hour to unlimited) and will send the SMS when the T23 Fleet
connects to the network. Note that some operators will delete the SMS sooner depending on
system volume.
T23 Fleet will buffer outgoing SMSes when not connected to the network and will send them at the
first opportunity. When the unit has problems sending a SMS the GSM light will flash and will
attempt to send the SMS several times. If this occurs frequently see the troubleshooting section.
5.6 Power Management
T23 Fleet conserves power by automatically going into sleep mode when the unit is idle. When in
sleep mode all the unit lights are turned off. There are 4 sleep modes that progressively lower the
power consumption. These modes are configurable using SET parameters.
The default parameters for portable use are show below.
1st mode shuts off GPS after 1 hour after a Trip ended or 15 minutes of inactivity
• Wakes up on incoming SMS, Ignition, Trip Start, Charging.
• Every hour, 10 minutes awake for 18 cycles (18 hours).
2nd mode shuts off GSM modem
• Wakes up on Trip Start, Charging.
• Every hour, 10 minutes awake for 120 cycles (5 days).
3rd mode is same as 2nd
•Every day (1435 minutes) sleep, 10 minutes awake until 4th mode.
4th mode shuts down when battery power is below 3.6v
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• Wakes up only when connected to power or charging.
Notes:
• Motion detection wakes unit for 10 minutes then resumes current sleep mode.
• Unit will not sleep when in a Trip or charging.
• Unit will sleep if there are outgoing SMS that can’t be sent due to network issues.
• Automatic reports do not impact sleep mode.
• If Power reporting is turned on a Low Power report is sent when the battery is below 3.6V
(20%).
To turn off sleep mode send the command: SET,Sleep,0
Note that this will drain your battery very quickly and is not recommended for normal
use
To turn sleep mode back on send the command: SET,Sleep,1
Battery Charging and Handling
Your T23 Fleet has a 1300mAh Li-Polymer rechargeable battery that provides power when your
unit is not connected to the vehicle power. Charging time takes 3 hours and the unit will charge
even when turned off. You should always fully charge your unit before your first use because the
battery will be drained from storage. When in storage the battery may drain too low to power the
unit lights, but after charging for 15-30 min the power light will come on.
To charge the unit, connect the USB cable to the T23 Fleet and plug into computer, compatible wall
charger or an optional Cigar Lighter Adaptor for use inside your vehicle. Only use approved
Tramigo products for charging the battery.
You can also use a USB port on a Windows XP computer to charge the unit if you install the USB
Drivers first using the Tramigo Manager OEM.exe.
Battery performance is impacted by temperature so when possible, keep the unit at normal room
temperature. At temperatures below 0˚C or above 55˚C the battery will not recharge.
You can also use T23 Fleet without the internal battery. Power is supplied via I/O cable.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Dispose of batteries according to local
regulations. Do not dispose as household waste.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Alarm
On/off/auto
A 2 A /F/O
DelPlace
placeName
DP 2 A
DelUser
userNumber
DU 1 A
new
Help command
H 3 A
IdleAlar
m
new
On/off/time,radius
IA 1 A
Ignition
on/off
I 2 F/O
Metric
on/off
2 A
Name
unitName
N 1 A
Owner
password
11 A
Password
oldPassword,new
Password
1 A
6 Commands
T23 Fleet will only accept commands from a user with the correct authority. Unauthorized
commands are ignored.
Commands are not case sensitive unless they are Unicode characters. Common commands have a
short form to save typing. Example for FIND you can send find, F, f, or a blank SMS.
Each user must turn on the reports they require. To see what reports you have turned on use the
STATUS command. To see which reports have been turned on by all users use the SETTINGS
command. To see your T23 Fleet system statistics, such as number of reboots, temperature and
distance travelled, use SYSTEMSTATUS (SS)
6.1 Command Summary
Italicized
Security levels: 1 – Owner, 2 – Friend, 3 – Guest. Owner can also send all Friend and Guest
commands, Friend can send all Guest commands.
Avail – A – All versions, F – Install version only, O – Optional accessory needed
User Commands
Command Parameters Alias Security Avail
These commands are used primarily by installation and support personnel.
Command Parameters Alias Security Avail
Debug
Input portId
on/off
,type,commandName,1/0,delay,
on/off/both
none A
1 F/O
Output portId,
type,commandName,1/0,timeOn
1 F/O
ResetSettings 1 A
TLDLanguage language number 1 A
Notes
1. Commands are not case sensitive, but parameters such as placeName can be.
2. Extra blanks should be ignored that occur before and after the command, and in placeName.
3. Up to 8 commands can be sent in one message using > symbol. Example
TRIP>ALARM,OFF>STATUS can be sent in one SMS. The system response may exceed 1 SMS.
4. Incoming commands can be up to 150 characters in length.
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6.2 Command Detail
Each Tramigo command is defined with the following:
Command: command name. Tramigo is not case sensitive
Alias: alternate commands that can be used
Parameters: command options. If
Description: brief description of the command
Related Cmds: commands that are related
Security: security level
Message Format: format of the response to the user
Notes: special behaviour of the command
Errors: error patterns
Examples: samples of command usage and responses
italicized
then optional
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6.2.1 Accelerometer
Note: Version 1.10 and above
Command: Accelometer,
Alias: ACC
Parameters:
Description: Observes the acceleration and deceleration, 1 second interval.
Related Cmds: none
Security: none
Message Format: Command Response
Notes:
1. Reports are generated based on pre-set limits.
2. Acceleration typical value range is 1.0-2.0 m/s² and for braking it is 0.5-1.5 m/s².
3. How to change the limits:
a. ‘set,hardaccelerationlimit,19’ - acceleration limit to 1.9 m/s²
b. ‘set,hardbreakinglimit,10’ - braking limit to 1.0 m/s²
Errors: none
Examples:
ACCELEROMETER,ON
Tramigo: Accelerometer, reporting is turned on, 12:01 Jan 13
ACCELEROMETER,OFF
Tramigo: Accelerometer, reporting is turned off, 13:01 Jan 13
on
– optional. Activates the accelerometer
off
– optional. Deactivates the accelerometer
on/off
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6.2.2 AddPlace
Command: AddPlace,placeName,
Alias: AP
Parameters: placeName – required. 40 characters maximum, no commas
Description: Adds a place to the user location directory.
Related Cmds: DelPlace
Security: Friend
Message Format: Command Response
Notes:
1. The current coordinates of the unit are used, so it’s best if the unit is parked.
2. Place names must be unique. Adding a place with an existing name overwrites the existing
coordinates. Only the first part of the location name is used.
3. Place names are not case sensitive for lookup purposes but will display in the case entered
by the user.
4. Special place name all is reserved.
5. Commas and other invalid characters are substituted with blanks. Extra blanks are
removed.
6. Once a place is added it will appear in location messages when it’s the closest point to the
vehicle.
7. The user locations are separate from the system locations that were pre-loaded to the unit.
This allows reset of only the User added locations.
8. Latitude and longitude are in decimal degree format up to 5 decimal places. Radius is in
decimal format up to 2 decimal places. Exceeding characters will be rounded up.
9. You can add up hundreds of your own locations to the T23 Fleet. If you need to add more
and then contact Tramigo Support.
Errors:
1. Parameter Error
2. List Full Error
Examples:
ADDPLACE,Home
Tramigo: AddPlace, place Home added to the user locations, 09:25 Jan 14
ADDPLACE,Office,14.55952,120.99168,1.00
Tramigo: AddPlace, place office 14.55952 120.99168 1.00 added to the user locations,
09:25 Jan 14
Latitiude
Longitude
Radius
– optional
– optional.
– optional.
latitude,longitude,radius
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6.2.3 AddUser
Command: AddUser,phoneNum,
Alias: AU
Parameters: phoneNum – required. Phone number in international format.
Example +63…
Security –
assumed.
Password –
optional. owner, friend, or guest. If omitted then guest is
optional.
security,password
Description: Adds a user to the system.
Related Cmds: DelUser, ListUser, Settings
Security: Owner
Message Format: Command Response
Notes:
1. Up to 10 users can be added to the system.
2. Adding user number without authority level will automatically be added as GUEST.
3. When added each user is assigned a user number from 1 to 10. This number is referenced
in the SETTINGS report, and in the LISTUSER report.
4. Be careful adding other users with OWNER authority – they have access to all commands
and can even delete you from the list.
5. Full international format numbers should be used example +852…
6. Adding the same phoneNumber will only replace the existing one and keep the current
report settings. This can be done to change the user’s authority.
7. To reset a user’s reporting just delete and re-add the user.
Errors:
1. Parameter Error
2. List Full Error
Examples:
To add a user with FRIEND authority:
AddUser,+63025551234,friend
Tramigo: AddUser, +63025551234 has been added with authority Friend, 09:25 Jan 14
To add an existing user with different authority:
AddUser,+63025551234,owner
Tramigo: AddUser, +63025551234 authority changed to Owner, 23:28 May 28
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6.2.4 Alarm
Command: Alarm,
Alias: A
Parameters:
Description: Turns on and off alarm reporting for the user.
Related Cmds: none
Security: Friend
Message Format: Command Response
Notes:
1. Alarm will ignore motion inputs when the ignition is turned on, and when a trip is in
progress.
2. When an alarm event is detected a Location message is sent to all users that have ALARM
turned on.
3. Alarm uses the shock sensor to sense motion.
4. Alarm also enables the security shield (a special system ZONE with a distance of 0.1 km).
This is a backup in case the shock sensor is not triggered.
5. Alarm reporting is shut off after 1 report. User must turn on Alarm reporting to reactivate.
Setting the auto parameters below can be used to automatically re-arm the alarm.
6. When using the set command to change parameters, if one user turns off the auto then all
users have auto turned off.
Errors:
1. Parameter Error
Examples:
ALARM
Tramigo: Alarm, reporting is turned on, 09:25 Jan 14