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1. 20 TABLE 13 DESCRIPTION OF LEDS 28 9 23 TABLE 14 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROPHONE eere 24 TABLE 15 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF 25 TRACGV200UM001 3 a GV200 User Manual Figure Index FIGURE 1 APPEARANCE OF 200 FIGURE 2 SIM CARD INTERFACE III LIII nene 9 FIGURE 3 SIM CARD INSTALLATION 9 FIGURE 4 THE ANTENNAS OF GV200 10 FIGURE 5 THE SEQUENCE OF 24 PIN CONNECTOR errem 12 FIGURE 6 EXAMPLE OF POWER 14 FIGURE 7 THE KEY OF RESET 14 FIGURE 8 IGNITION DETECTION 000 ccccccccscsesssesessssssssssesesssssesesesesssessensssssnsnsnsvsnsesesessenss 15 FIGURE 9 EXAMPLE CONNECTION OF IGNITION CONTROL 16 FIGURE 10 EXAMPLE CONNECTION FOR NEGATIVE TRIGGER DIGITAL INPUTS 17 FIGURE 11 EXAMPLE CONNECTION FOR POSITIVE TRIGGER DIGITAL INPUTS 17 FIGURE 12 EXAMPLE CONNECTION OF PANIC BUTTON ee 18 FIGURE 13 AIN1 CONNECT NTC RESISTOR esses nemen 19 FIGURE 14 AIN2 3 CONNECT TO CAPACITANCE TYPE SENSOR 19 FIGURE 15 THE EXAMPLE CONNECTION TO DRIVE A LED 20 FIGURE 16 THE EXAMPLE CONNECTION TO DRIVE A
2. 1221 SEEEEEEERERER nm 818 Figure 6 Example of power connection 3 3 3 5V Output PIN 19 is named as VOUT which can drive a controlled 5V output for user Please note that if user wants to drive a 5V output GV200 must be supplied by external power In default 5V output is disabled user can use AT commend to enabled 5V output The max drive current of VOUT is 0 25A 3 3 4 Reset Key There is a reset key on the right side of SIM Card interface When the key is pressed the device will reboot Please note that reboot do not change any firmware parameter Press the key to reset GV200 Figure 7 The key of reset 3 3 5 Ignition Detect The PIN 14 is DIN1 Positive trigger Its electrical conditions are TRACGV200UM001 14 GV200 User Manual Table 8 Electrical conditions of ignition detect Logical State Electrical State Inactive OV to 3V or Open It is strongly recommended to connect this pin to ignition key to support the power saving function when the vehicle is off 8V 32Vde Accesories 2nd position Off 1st position Figure 8 Ignition detection Another easy way is to connect PIN14 to a power output in the fuse box of the vehicle which is only enabled after the vehicle is ignition on For example the power output for radio FM 3 3 6 Ignition Control DOUT1 2 3 4 can be used to control ignition key They are Open Drain type with
3. 3V to 3V is not a valid level to 15V correspond with logic 0 of TTL level 3V to 15V correspond with logic 1 The example connections of UARTI with female DB 9 and UART2 with external devices are showed as follow Figure 19 The connection of UARTI with female DB 9 TRACGV200UM001 25 GV200 User Manual Quecink RFID reader or other External Devices Figure 20 The connection of UART2 with external devices 4 GV200 RELAY Cable GV200 RELAY CABLE 15 an assembled harness cable which contains cut relay output and some digital input and outputs It can easily help the user to install the GV200 in vehicle with engine cutting function The diagram of the GV200 RELAY CABLE is showed in following GV200 SIDE MOLEX VEHICLE SIDE DOUT2 20 DOUTS F1 SITIVE BATTERY 24 RED22AWG a VIN RELAY Max drive current 40A WHITE 22AWG 14 DI N 1 G N YELLOW 22AWG ed 21 1 DOUT1 o Electric System 1 Cut1 L fe ee BLACK 22AWG NEGATIVE BATTERY 23 GND TOTAL WIRE LENGTH 2 2mts Figure 21 The connection of 200 RELAY CABLE with external devices TRACGV200UM001 26
4. The description of 24 PIN Index Color of User Description Comment cable Analog Ground For microphone and analog inputs Analog Input 1 3 Green Input range 0 For resistance type sensors 2 7V Speaker Output Differential Positive Analog Input 2 For capacitance type sensors 6 Speaker Output Differential Negative For capacitance type or resistance type sensors Digital Input 4 Negative Trigger Receive Data Orange Connect to TXD of external device UART2 RS232 Digital Input 3 Positive Trigger With interrupt T it Dat Orange Gray GM Connect to RXD of external device UART2 RS232 Negative Trigger with interrupt White Digital Input 2 Recommended for panic button Data Terminal Ready Orange Brown DTR l For waking up UARTI UART2 Whit Digital Input 1 Positive Trigger fixed for ignition ite ACC Detect detect Receive Data Orange Connect to TXD of external device UARTI RS232 Digital Output 4 Negative Trigger T it Dat Orange Gray Mw Connect to RXD of external device Rau RS232 o 8 Grund For 5V output and UART VOUT Negative Trigger Negative Trigger Red Power 8V 32V Power VIN 3 3 2 Power Connection PIN 24 is named as VIN which input voltage range is 8V to 32V DC and can be connected to vehicle s battery directly 12V or 24V DC TRACGV200UM001 13 GV200 User Manual Please install power like following 8V 32
5. Input with Dn nn nn 18 3 3 10 18 3 3 11 hc aid RR cae WRN RR 20 Indicator tion c cccccccececececececececececesececeeccedecececedecseecedecavesesessseseseesseseeessnees 22 NICO I ITem 24 MM WN 25 LEG 26 TRACGV200UM001 2 A Queciink GV200 User Manual Table Index TOBEE I EL 05 5 5 ee ee 6 TABLE 2 TERMS AND 6 TABLE 3 FN FF EF YF HR 8 TABLE 4 GPS ANTENNA SPECIFICATION iiaccccecxrstsiuepneaieticcsancecechudenanneveneedeieasnecsdecseaeesadpeediedeawaedeess 10 TABLE 5 GSM ANTENNA SPECIFICATION 00 0 ccccccccccccssccccsssssseeeeseeeeceecccessectocassesesensereeeesceeenees 11 TABLE 6 THE DEFINITION OF 24 PIN 12 TABLE 7 THE DESCRIPTION OF 24 PIN 13 TABLE 8 ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS OF IGNITION eene 15 TABLE 9 ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS OF IGNITION CONTROL ern 16 TABLE 10 ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS OF NEGATIVE TRIGGER DIGITAL INPUTS 16 TABLE 11 ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS OF POSITIVE TRIGGER DIGITAL INPUTS 17 TABLE 12 ELECTRICAL CONDITIONS OF DIGITAL
6. It means that the user has to connect a pull up resistor or a relay coil between the output pin and any positive voltage 32V max to generate a correct output Each output can drive a continuous current of 0 2A The electrical conditions are Table 12 Electrical conditions of digital outputs Logical State Electrical State Disable Open or the pull up voltage max 32V Digital outputs are used for cutting restoring GND The example connections are Resistor 8 to 32 4 Figure 15 The example connection to drive LED TRACGV200UM001 20 GV200 User Manual Quecink ZA Vehlcle s battery Relay Figure 16 The example connection to drive a relay Note All outputs are internally pulled up to PWR pin by a diode So no external flyback diode is needed when the output is connected to an inductive load TRACGV200UM001 21 GV200 User Manual 3 4 Indicator Light Description Figure 17 LEDs on GV200 There are three LEDs GV200 the description as follow TRACGV200UM001 m 299 GV200 User Manual Queciink Table 13 Description of LEDs Light GPS LED If LED switch is set to off by AT GTCFG GPS Always Off LED will be off all the time after it has worked for 30 minutes maximum from GV200 was powered on In this case cases for GPS LED listed below will be ignored GPS LED will be off if GPS chip is closed Checksum of NEMA packet from GPS chip
7. detected 3 3 10 1 Resistance type Sensor AINI PIN 3 is designed to support some resistance type sensors and there is an internal pull up resistor 100K Ohm on its channel Due to the internal pull up resistor user can connect resistance type sensors directly between analog inputs and AGND The follow figure is the example connection of AINI with NTC resistor The recommended value of NTC resistor is 100 225 TRACGV200UM001 18 uns d GV200 User Manual Baseband ADC channel Figure 13 AIN1 connect to NTC resistor 3 3 10 2 Capacitance type Sensor AIN2 PIN 5 and AIN3 PIN 7 are designed to support capacitance type sensors In default GV200 only support capacitance type sensors which voltage range 1 0 2 7V If user wants to use the capacitance type sensors which voltage range 15 out of 0 2 7V a level transfer board must be used between capacitance type sensors and GV200 The follow figure is the example connection of AIN2 3 with capacitance type sensors 12V GND Baseband ADC channel OUT GV200 Internal Capacitance type Sensors Figure 14 AIN2 3 connect to capacitance type sensor User also can connect a power source directly to AIN2 3 the voltage limitation is same as capacitance type sensor TRACGV200UM001 19 E GV200 User Manual Queciink 3 3 11 Digital Output The outputs are Open Drain type with no internal pull up resistor which also be used to control a relay
8. 0 the blue one for GPS and the purple one for GSM Please find the GPS antenna and GSM antenna in package box Install them to the correct Fakra connector as following Figure 4 The Antennas of GV200 3 2 2 GPS antenna specification Table 4 GPS antenna specification GPS antenna Frequency 1575 42MHz Bandwidth gt 5MHz Beamwidth gt 120 deg Supply voltage Polarization RHCP Gain Passive 0dBi minimum Active 15dB Impedance 500 VSWR A A Ww Noise figure TRACGV200UM001 10 GV200 User Manual 3 2 3 GSM antenna specification Table 5 GSM antenna specification GSM antenna specification Frequency and bandwidth GSM850 824MHz to 894MHz EGSM900 880MHz to 960MHz DCS1800 1710MHz to 1885MHz PCS1900 1850MHz to 1990MHz 4 Efficient GSM850 gt 40 EGSM900 gt 40 DCS1800 gt 30 PCS1900 gt 30 TRACGV200UM001 11 GV200 User Manual 3 3 User Interface 3 3 1 Interface Definition There is a 24 PIN connector on GV200 It contains the interface of power I O RS232 microphone speaker etc The sequence and definition of the 24 PIN connector are showed in following figure Figure 5 The sequence of 24 PIN connector Table 6 The definition of 24 PIN connector n o h s b m e w pe m m n SPKP VIN TRACGV200UM001 12 GV200 User Manual Queciink Table 7
9. 21 FIGURE 17 LEDS ON GV200 99 eg p FIGURE 18 EXAMPLE CONNECTION FOR AUDIO 33 3 e 24 FIGURE 19 THE CONNECTION OF UARTI WITH FEMALE 25 FIGURE 20 THE CONNECTION OF UART2 WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES 26 FIGURE 21 THE CONNECTION OF GV200 RELAY CABLE WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES Net UO UE d O OO OI PER 26 TRACGV200UM001 4 GV200 User Manual 0 Revision History Revision 2011 01 26 Leo LEI 1 01 1 0 2 1 03 1 0 1 0 E GN Date Author 2011 04 07 Leo LEI 2011 05 10 Hendry PAN 2011 10 21 Leo LEI 2011 12 22 Leo LEI 2012 07 23 Leo LEI TRACGV200UM001 Queciink Description of change Initial 1 gt add the description of reset key 2 gt add a controlled function on VOUT 3 gt modify analog inputs to support more type sensors 1 gt N gt i9 gt gt NO gt gt NO gt 9 gt V Add the recommendation of microphone in chapter 3 5 Modify the max current of RELAY chapter 3 3 12 Add GSM light mode to indicate that SIM card inserted into GV200 need pin code to unlock Change the color of TXD and TXD2 from Orange to Orange Gray in Table 7 Change the color of DTR from Orange to Orange Brown in Table 7 Add the description of a new assembled harness cab
10. D JOC GSM GPRS GPS Tracker GV200 User Manual TRACGV200UM001 Revision 1 05N EDLY IRELESS e sales eddywireless com M GV200 User Manual Queciink Document Title GV200 User manual Version 1 05N Date 2012 07 23 Status Release Document Control ID TRACGV200UMO001 Suitable Hardware Version R104 or above General Notes Queclink offers this information as a service to its customers to support application and engineering efforts that use the products designed by Queclink The information provided 15 based upon requirements specifically provided to Queclink by the customers Queclink has not undertaken any independent search for additional relevant information including any information that may be in the customer s possession Furthermore system validation of this product designed by Queclink within a larger electronic system remains the responsibility of the customer or the customer s system integrator All specifications supplied herein are subject to change Copyright This document contains proprietary technical information which is the property of Queclink Limited copying of this document and giving it to others and the using or communication of the contents thereof are forbidden without express authority Offenders are liable to the payment of damages rights reserved in the event of grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model or design specification supplie
11. d herein are subject to change without notice at any time Copyright Shanghai Queclink Wireless Solutions Co Ltd 2012 TRACGV200UM001 1 A Queciink GV200 User Manual Contents FRESH PN FF D EP 2 PAINE TAG RR a a a a aa a a 3 THU MAN 4 SST et sete eae ates hee cise hoe 5 noda O e mE 6 UB SN E e ORE 6 1 2 Terms and ADDV 18 FEN TER FFF TENOR 6 PAS eL cu y de WN OR NN O O 9 Za O FTP FFF YRR TF EAR RF FFF FAE FETRAU Tm I PAM E a N 8 Tater ace Descrip RPT NN FF NN stem WN PN NN 9 3A SIM Card En o aCe 9 3 2 Antenna Interface eee Nee Wd 10 3 2 Install Antennas 98 amp ee ee 10 nm GPS antenna 10 3 2 3 GSM antenna specifi amp ation 99 Wu eem 11 3 3 User Interface 49m 98 8 p 3 3 Interface SO bes eem 2 3 3 2 e See 13 3 3 3 BV 6191 UON A NF 14 3 3 4 Reset Key een 14 3 3 5 Ignition Detect g amp mm ww 14 3 3 6 Ignition 2 8 15 3 3 1 Electrical conditions for digital 16 3 3 8 Digital Input without 17 3 3 9 Digital
12. is Slow flashing invalid There is no data output from GPS chip when it is working GPS chip is trying to get valid GPS info Fast flashing GPS chip has been getting valid GPS info PWR LED If LED switch is set to off by AT GTCFG PWR Always Off LED will be off all the time after it has worked for 30 minutes maximum from GV200 was powered on In this case cases for PWR LED listed below will be ignored Backup battery is enabled and its voltage is not low Off if external power supply is cut Backup battery 15 enabled and its voltage is low if Slow flashing NO I Backup battery is enabled and it is in charging by Fast flashing external power supply Backup battery is enabled it is fully charged by external power supply m Backup battery is disabled and external power supply is connected GSM LED DU SIM card inserted to GV200 need pin code to unlock TRACGV200UM001 23 E GV200 User Manual Queciink 3 5 Audio Interface There is a differential output for speaker and a signal ended microphone on GV200 Please note that the PIN 1 is analog ground and should not be used as a power ground GV200 has audio amplifier internally so it can drive a louder speaker directly It 1s recommended to connect an 8 Ohm speaker to speaker interface and an electret microphone is also recommended Microphone Speaker Figure 18 Example connection for audio Mic
13. le which is named GV200 RELAY CABLE in chapter 4 Modify the Figure 11 Modify the description of DINI and DINA in chapter 3 3 8 Modify the introduction of chapter 1 Modify the content of figure 9 and figure 16 Add the description of the internal flyback diode in chapter 3 3 11 Delete the chapter 3 3 12 Modify the description of Ignition control in chapter 3 3 6 Modify the description of DOUTA in Table 7 Add Suitable Hardware Version GV200 User Manual 1 Introduction The GV200 is a powerful GPS Locator designed for vehicle tracking or asserts tracking With superior receiving sensitivity fast TTFF Time to First Fix and Quad Band GSM frequencies 850 900 1800 1900 its location can be monitored in real time or periodically tracked by a backend server or other specified terminals The GV200 has multiple input output interfaces which can be used for monitoring or controlling external devices Based on the integrated Track protocol the GV200 can communicate with a backend server through the GPRS GSM network to transfer reports of Emergency Geo fence boundary crossings Lower Battery or scheduled GPS position along with many other useful functions Users can also use GV200 to monitor the status of a vehicle and control the vehicle with its external relay output System Integrators can easily setup their tracking systems based on the full featured Track protocol 1 1 Reference Table 1 Reference Rema
14. no internal pull up resistor which also be used to control a relay It means that the user has to connect a pull up resistor or a relay coil between the DOUT1 2 3 4 pin and any positive voltage 32V max to generate a correct output The DOUT1 2 3 4 pin can drive a continuous current of 0 2 The electrical conditions of it are TRACGV200UM001 15 GV200 User Manual Quecink Table 9 Electrical conditions of ignition control Logical State Electrical State Enable lt 1 5V drive current is 0 2A Disable Open or the pull up voltage max 32V User can use this pin to control a relay output An example to control the ignition key 15 showed in following figure Please refer to chapter 3 3 11 for the detail information on how to drive relay with digital output Vehicle ignition switch Start 4th posltlon Run 3rd position Accesories 2nd position Off 1st position Vehicle s battery line 8V 32Vdc GND Figure 9 Example connection of ignition control 3 3 7 Electrical conditions for digital inputs For negative trigger inputs the electrical conditions are Table 10 Electrical conditions of negative trigger digital inputs Active OV to 0 8V Inactive 1 7V to 32V or Open Logical State Electrical State The example connection is showed as follow TRACGV200UM001 16 a GV200 User Manual Queciink Active Inactive DIN2 4 Ground Figure 10 Example connection for negative Trigger digi
15. rk GV200 Track Air Interface Protocol The air protocol interface between GV200 and backend server 1 2 Terms and Abbreviations Table 2 Terms and abbreviations Abbreviation Description AGND Analog Ground Analog Input Digital Input Digital Output Ground MIC Microphone Receive Data Transmit Data SPKN Speaker Negative SPKP Speaker Positive TRACGV200UM001 6 GV200 User Manual 2 Product Overview 2 1 Appearance TRACGV200UM001 Figure 1 Gv200 C 0700 Appearance of GV200 Queciink GV200 User Manual 2 2 Parts List Table 3 Part List Picture GV200 Locater User Cable GPS Antenna GSM Antenna 12V DC power supply Optional USB 232 data cable Optional Uart Cable Optional Extend Cable Optional TRACGV200UM001 GV200 User Manual Queciink 3 Interface Description 3 1 SIM Card Interface To install the SIM card Step 1 Press the yellow button on the right side of SIM card slot to eject the SIM card holder Press the button eject the SIM cord holder Figure 2 SIM Card Interface Step 2 Put the SIM card on the SIM card holder Step 3 Install the SIM card holder to SIM card slot Please pay attention to the direction Figure 3 SIM Card Installation TRACGV200UM001 a GV200 User Manual Quecink 3 2 Antenna Interface 3 2 1 Install Antennas There are two Fakra antenna connectors on GV20
16. rophone input characteristics Table 14 The characteristics of Microphone Parameter Typ Working Voltage Working Current 200 500 External Microphone Load Resistance Please note there are some recommendations about microphone 1 Use an electret microphone with a sensitivity of 42 3dB Pa a 2V not less than 44 3dB and impedance of 2 2k Q 2 Two filter capacitors 10 0603 and 33pF 0603 are recommended to build into microphone by vendor These two capacitors could largely suppress coupling TDD noise from RF interference 3 MIC AGND should be a couple of differential traces not be close to power supply signals TRACGV200UM001 24 GV200 User Manual Speaker output characteristics Table 15 The Characteristics of Speaker Parameter Conditions Min Max Unit Load Resistance Differential output level peak to 8 8 peak Rms Output Power Vp 4 4V RL 8 OHM 900 mW THD N lt 0 1 3 6 UART Interface There are two UART interfaces on GV200 which are named as UARTI and UART2 UARTI is used for configuration and firmware downloading UART2 is used to communicate with external devices like CAN Bus module and RFID reader PIN 13 is a control signal which is named as data terminal ready DTR When the GV200 is sleeping a high level on DTR will wake up UARTs of GV200 Please note the UART interfaces are all RS232 level For RS232 level valid signals are plus or minus to 15V and
17. tal inputs For positive trigger inputs the electrical conditions are Table 11 Electrical conditions of positive trigger digital inputs Logical State Electrical State Inactive OV to 3V or Open The example connection is showed as follow Active Inactive DIN1 3 5 32Vdc Figure 11 Example connection for positive trigger digital inputs 3 3 8 Digital Input without Interrupt The DINI and DIN4 are digital inputs which do not have interrupt DINI is positive trigger and DIN4 is negative trigger The sample rate for this digital input is 2 to 24 seconds Please note the high sample rate will also result in high power consumption TRACGV200UM001 17 GV200 User Manual 3 3 9 Digital Input with Interrupt DIN2 and DIN3 are digital inputs which have interrupt DIN2 is negative trigger and DIN3 15 positive trigger The example connections are same as showed chapter 3 3 7 DIN2 is also recommended to support panic button function and the connection is showed as follow Gu Panic Button Figure 12 Example connection of panic button 3 3 10 Analog Input The PIN 3 5 7 are used for analog to digital converter GV200 can support different type sensors such as resistance type and capacitance type due to the differences between the three analog inputs Please note it is an average value based on the sample rate from 2 to 24 seconds which means the burst on voltage input may not be

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