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1. 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 INSTRUCTIONS OF SAFETY e This chapter contains information on how to operate G6S safely BY following these requirements and recommendations you will avoid dangerous situations You must read these instructions carefully and follow the strictly before operating the device e The device uses a 8V 32V DC power supply The nominal voltage is 12V DC It is advised to transport the device in an impact proof package e Before usage the device should be placed so that its LED indicators are visible which show what status of operation the device is in e When connecting the connection cables to the vehicle the appropriate jumpers of the power supply of the vehicle should be disconnected Before dismounting the device from the vehicle the connection must be disconnected Gasafe Fe LEGAL NOTICE Copyright O 2013 Gosafe All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Gosafe is prohibited 1 Wire is a registered trademark of Dallas Semiconductor Other products and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade n
2. G6S User Manual V1 6 Hosafe G6S User Manual ATTENTION e Do not disassemble the device Do not touch before unplugging the power supply if the device is damaged the power supply cables are not isolated or the isolation is damaged All wireless data transferring devices produce interference that may affect other devices which are placed nearby The device may be connected only by qualified individuals e The device must be firmly fastened in the predefined location The device is susceptible to water and humidity Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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
3. 1234 Changing the factory password at the first usage is highly suggested New password should be 4 digits that from number 0 9 To modify password send UPW command from your USER phone number e g 1234 UPW0 5678 Explanations 1234 Factory Password UPWO Command control word for setting new password 5678 New Password mSet position report interval to user phone Device is able to report its current position periodically according to the setting default is every 30 minutes To change it please send USP command e g 1234 USP0 0 30S G W 13 5i esate G6S User Manual Explanations 1234 User password USPO Command control word 0 Interval Mode related with dynamic report condition 0 ModeO 1 Model 30S Report interval S Second range from 30 to 900 M Minute range from 15 to 59 H Hour range from 1 to 240 G Working mode O Disable periodically report to USER G GPS location information as first priority if it is invalid will be replaced by LBS information S Using LBS information only L Device will voice call USER periodically for voice monitoring purpose W Location information type T Text for current location showing GPS coordinate W Google map hyper link for current location 14 Gi sere i G6S User Manual 8 Message Explanation aPeriodical SMS report Below are the different kinds of message will be received by user periodically according to the setting of co
4. event name Data GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built in battery voltage Consumed messages Content of message Explanation G6S V1 00 LTM 2013 02 28 23 51 09 GPS 1 55 0 50 3 4 N23 164302 E113 428456 SPD 0km h 0 ETD 6 ACC ON GSM 52dBm EXT PWR 12 13V BAT 3 96V 28 Device name Firmware version Date Time HDOP ALTITUDE in meter Fixed satellite number Time of first fixed N means north S means south E means east W means west Speed Heading Event ID User defined event name Data GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built in battery voltage Consumed messages 2 GPS is not fixed using LBS instead Content of message Explanation G6S V1 00 LTM 2013 02 28 23 51 09 MCC MNC LAC CID RSSI 460 0 2503 962C 53dBm 460 0 2731 40F4 60dBm 460 0 2703 4050 70dBm ETD 6 ACC ON GSM 52dBm EXT PWR 12 13V BAT 3 96V 28 Device name Firmware version Date Time Base station information type Main station MNC MNC Local area code Station ID Signal strength Neighbor station I Neighbor station 2 Event ID User defined event name Data GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built in battery voltage Consumed messages 17 Gi Sane i G6S User Manual Appendix Optional accessory BUSB cable To the compute runs configuration tool r that To the front panel of device mGPS external antenna Item Parameter Mechanical 1575 42 1MHz CFx5MHz
5. F Never flash GPS LED Yellow GPS fixed Flash once quickly every 3 seconds I l GPS unfixed Flash twice quickly in a row every 3 seconds il il il GPS communication error Flash 3 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds I Il I GSM module OFF Never flash sPower LED Red Using external power supply Flash once quickly every 3 seconds l Using backup battery Flash twice quickly in a row every 3 seconds T il il Backup battery low voltage Flash 3 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds I I I Under iButton mode Glowing constantly Set successfully Flash once every 1 second 12 5i esate G6S User Manual 7 User Command aSet User Phone Number There are 2 users phone supported by G6S they have the same authorization Userl s command words are UNOO UPWO USPO User2 s command words are UNO1 UPW1 USPI Below will take userl as example To set your cell phone number as User1 to control and receive messages from device please send UNO command to the device e g 1234 UNO00 8613912345678 Or 1234 UN00 13912345678 Explanations 1234 Default password UNOO Command control word for setting user number 8613912345678 Phone number with country code 13912345678 Phone number without country code Device is Supposed to reply a confirmation SMS to you if the device does not accept the command it also reply a message with content Command err sModify User Password Factory default password
6. IN15 White To PIN3 Yellow To PIN1 GARMIN simmobilizer Immobilizer is an electronic security device fitted to an automobile that prevents the engine from running it can be control by digital output channel from G6S PIN9 11 13 85 To 12V 24V 86 To PIN9 11 13 87a amp 30 Between ignition wire 21 a6 NS9600 MDT GNS9600 MDT is a message data terminal which can be used for dispatch It can be used to place calls only to the limited numbers to which driver is allowed to call as well as two way messaging Below please follow the connection diagram with G6S G6S16pin Black Blue Yellow Brown Grey White Black TXD Orange White HoSOO008 I Green White RXD Purple sellit os m cm G6S MDT V0 9000 12V 24V red Call SMS Contacts Call Log GND black T f l 2 E Spea ker Task Photo System Mic G6S MDT power 22 Gi esate G6S User Manual FCC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device 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 instal
7. RHCP SdBic Zenith lt 15 500 3dB max 25 25 300cm 28 28 lt 15 3ds 12dB CF 50MHz 16dB CF 50MHz 2 2 5V DC 5 15mA 2 0 RG174 3M SMA 18 G6S User Manual Expose this terminal To the rear panel of device under the sky GPS antenna connector aMicrophone Length Material Al Si Output impedance 2 2Kohm 30db to 60db Frequency 50HZ to1600HZ Channel Stereo Black wire To PIN15 This accessory is necessary Red wire To PIN7 for voice related i MD C functionalities m aSpeaker Parameter Length 3 meters Impedance 16ohm Sensitivity 96db W Frequency 50HZ to1600HZ Signal to noise ratio 75db 1W Red To PIN16 This accessory is Black To PIN15 necessary for voice White To PIN4 related functionalities Blue To PIN2 19 2 Wire White wire To PIN15 Red wire To PIN5 amp 3 To PIN15 2 To PIN5 mPanic button PIN8 10 Black White wire To PIN8 10 PIN15 Black wire To PIN15 G6S User Manual Driver ID application Press button to send SOS message call from G6S aFuse This accessory protects the device when illegal power supply has been connected Red wire PIN16 BRS232 to DBI Green wire To PINI Yellow wire To PIN3 Black wire To PIN15 To external power supply To Female DB9 interface 20 Gai esate G6S User Manual 8RS232 to GARMIN interface Power cable To GARMIN PND Black To PIN15 Red To PIN16 Data cable Brown To P
8. ack panel of the device there is a small slot at the top of it G 1 A Y i1 2 Utilize a screw driver or sticker insert it to the slot a little bit 3 Swing the screw driver at the direction as illustrated and the cover will slide out 4 2 Insert the SIM card 1 Flip up cover of SIM holder facing metal side of SIM card to the PCB board as stepl 2 Insert SIM card to cover then flip it down pull the cover at the direction as step2 to lock up SIM card firmly Note Please disconnect any kind of power source for device in advance 4 3 Install direction mG6S has accident amp harsh detection features that based on built in 2 axis sensor Its accuracy will be affected by install direction of device please find the sticker on housing of device for recommended direction G6S User Manual 1 By default you need to point side 0 to the engine which is the direction of vehicle heading HIS SIDE TOWARDS ENGINE 2 If you prefer other side pointing to engine please send command to change the default setting of installation direction E g Side 1 is pointing to engine Command to send 1234 BDS 1 uvuosz A uegeg dnyoeg 3 Of 0950 2mesedwe Huey DOAZE 8 Sbuey DIAZ eBeyoA jeuwon CD JOIS Y3HLO JHL A P Note 1234 is the default user password to send command and default is 1234 BDS 0 and please set phone number as User number before sending this comma
9. ames of their respective owners INTRODUCTION The G6S Feature Rich Powerful GPS Tracker is the latest solution for track and trace applications and extreme level fleet management G6S is designed for service providers integrators and enterprise customers to enhance mobile resources and improve their dispatch system the G6S is a dependable quad band GSM GPRS tracking device delivering the key features fulfilling the most demanding applications fleet management insurance telemetric dispatch vehicle location and recovery and more With accurate GPS location performance a robust programmable rules engine 2 axis accelerometer for measuring driver behavior and vehicle impacts geo fencing messaging and much more the G6S is designed for powerful solution deployment The G6S also includes optional routing and optimization with Garmin FMI Fleet Management Interface a key part of today s fleet management The G6S is powered by over the air device management and maintenance system Programming Updates and Logistics System FOTA Firmware update over the air GSM Jamming detection and 156 hardware based geo fences makes this the perfect choice for superior safety and security of your vehicle 5i esate G6S User Manual Contents ATTENTION ccccscosccscescussassussusseseuseesenscssesccscassensaneuss 2 INSTRUCTIONS OF SAFETY ccceccecceccescecesseesseseesenseess 2 LEGAL NOTICE ccccccecceccescecce
10. ge Consumed messages 2 GPS is not fixed using LBS instead Content of message Explanation G6S V1 00 LTM 2013 02 28 23 51 09 MCC MNC LAC CID RSSI 460 0 2503 962C 53dBm 460 0 2731 40F4 60dBm 460 0 2703 4050 70dBm GSM 58dB EXT PWR 5 13V BAT 4 17V 20 Event SMS report Device name Firmware version Date Time Base station information type Main station MNC MNC Local area code Station ID Signal strength Neighbor station I Neighbor station 2 GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built in battery voltage Consumed messages If an assigned event is triggered device will send notify SMS to user according to the setting W mode 1 GPS is fixed Content of message Explanation G6S V1 00 LTM 2013 06 06 14 17 12 http maps google com maps q ETD 6 ACC ON GSM 52dBm EXT_PWR 12 08V BAT 3 86V 301 Device name Firmware version Date Time Google map hyper link Event ID User defined event name Data GSM network signal strength External power voltage Built in battery voltage Consumed messages 16 3 GPS is not fixed G6S User Manual Map hyper link will be LBS URL1 instead of GPS Content of message G6S V1 00 LTM 2013 06 06 14 17 12 Explanation Device name Firmware version Date Time http maps google com maps q Google map hyper link ETD 6 ACC ON GSM 52dBm EXT PWR 12 08V BAT 3 86V 301 T mode 1 GPS is fixed Event ID User defined
11. lation This equipment generates uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with 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 RF Exposure Information This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm 8 inches during normal operation 23
12. mmand USP example on G6S W mode 1 GPS is fixed G6S V1 00 Device name Firmware version LTM 2013 06 06 14 17 12 Date Time http maps google com maps q Google map hyper link GSM 52dBm GSM network signal strength EXT_PWR 12 08V External power voltage BAT 3 86V Built in battery voltage 430 Consumed messages There are 2 kinds of map hyper link available static and dynamic it depends on the setting of command USP e g Static link http maps qoogle com staticmap zoom 1l 4 amp size 300x300 amp markers n e amp sensor false Dynamic link URLO http maps qoogle com maps q n e amp t m amp z 16 2 GPS is not fixed Map hyper link will be LBS URL1 instead of GPS URLO G6S V1 00 Device name Firmware version LTM 2013 06 06 14 17 12 Date Time http maps google com maps q Google map hyper link GSM 52dBm GSM network signal strength EXT_PWR 12 08V External power voltage BAT 3 86V Built in battery voltage 30 Consumed messages T mode 1 GPS is fixed Content of message G6S V1 00 LTM 2013 06 06 09 41 22 GPS 1 55 0 50 3 4 N23 164302 E113 428456 SPD 0km h 0 GSM 52dBm EXT_PWR 12 13V BAT 3 96V 27 G6S User Manual Explanation Device name Firmware version Date Time HDOP ALTITUDE in meter Fixed satellite number Time of first fixed N means north S means south F means east W means west Speed Heading GSM signal strength External power voltage Built in battery volta
13. nd z d Ly 3 3 4 1 3 B e C Ss e C o S Ej Cy g S O S 5 K AAS SQHVMO L SE S9DUSU AI 904 s axy MdS HH dS un ax 5 O Connector mOn the rear panel of device G6S User Manual a 2 o Lel e Lel e el al Lel e Lel e o e 2 PIN definition PIN Coor Name Definition Remark Default RxD RS232 2 Positive of speaker 3 TxD RS232 4 Negative of speaker 5 Yellow Black lWRE lWREl n 1 6 Blue White AD2 IN4__ Analog Digital input channel High level active 19V 7 Grey MIC Microphone 8 Orange INi JjDigitainputchanne Low level active 9 Brown OUT3 jDigtalouputchamel3 11 Yellow OUT2 jDigialouputchamel2 Z o o o 13 Ble OUTI jDigtalouputchanel 15 Back GND jNegaie 16 Red CC Positive 8V 32VDC gt NOTE indicates only for G6S 11 5i esate G6S User Manual 6 LED Indicator Behavior GSM LED Green Server socket connected Flash once quickly every 3 seconds I i GSM network registered Flash twice quickly in a row every 3 seconds il il il GSM network unregistered Flash 3 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds I TL I SIM card error Flash 4 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds IH I In Serial link communication error Flash 5 times quickly in a row every 3 seconds Iii I TIL GSM module OF
14. nsor via 1WIRE link It enables the device to kill restore engine NOTE indicates only for G6S Please refer chapter Appendix for further details and installation guide for optional accessory Gi onsatfe j G6S User Manual 2 Specifications Gimension _ 80 L x51 5 W x26 H mm Physical Weight 75g With battery Operating temperature temper t re Operating temperature 40 C 80 C without backup battery 10 C 50 C with backup battery USB Mini USB Bo Cm ARs UcOS P ver Backup battery Rechargeable Li Po 3 7V 250mAh Standby 70mA 12V Working 100mA 12V 850 1900MHZ GSM GPRS pass 12 E 12 O over PPP SMcad o SMcad o 1 8V amp 3 3V Model Blox NEO 6M Sensor NOTE indicates only for G6S 3 Overview 3 1 Device Capabilities NN NR NA NRS NNN Gi esate G6S User Manual FOTA Firmware Upgrade Over The Air Flexible Programming Rules Garmin FMI 1 Wire Interface GSM Jamming Detection Quad Band GSM Modem HDOP For Precise Location Multiple Data Upload Modes 2 Axis Accelerometer Sensor 156 Hardware Based Geo Fence Point of interest Over Speed Management Multiple Inputs amp Outputs Configurable Inputs amp Outputs Internal Backup Battery 3 2 Mechanical construction aFront panel view Gi esate G6S User Manual mRear panel view 4 Installation 4 1 Remove the cover Gai esate G6S User Manual 1 On the b
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