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1. For more information on SIM activation 90 to www tinyurl com kmw8xow 2 sIM card installation Step 1 Using a flat bladed screw driver gently prise both left and right sides where the opening gaps are located The top cover can then be removed Step 2 Insert the SIM card as shown and push it firmly until it clears the bottom cover edge and as far it will go into the SIM card socket Step 3 Replace the top cover Top cover Bottom cover USB Port Opening gap SIM card both sides 3 OBD port connection Step 1 Locate the OBDII computer diagnostic port on your vehicle It is usually found under the dash If you cannot find it consult your vehicle s user manual Step 2 Optional Extension cable Plug the OBD150 into the end of the extension cable and the extension cable connector into the vehicle s OBDII port The extension cable can used to better hide the OBD150 tracker within the dash or to position for improved reception Step 3 Optional Panic Duress button Connect to the OBD150 s USB port and mount button to a convenient place on the dash For setting the phone number for duress see SMS Commands table on page 7 When activated the programmed mobile phone number will receive a duress message and GPS map location URL via SMS 4 Step 4 Turn on the vehicle s ignition to provide power to the OBD150 tracking device Check the LED status on the OBD150 device as described on pag
2. control the device Change the PIN to a 4 digit PIN of your own Original PIN must be entered first as a separate command message ie PIN 0000 send NEWPIN 1234 send Will return the vehicle s location with a map URL link For smartphone users open this link in your browser to view the current location Other phones URL link includes longitude and latitude for manual entry Reports back additional parameters including device ID firmware version voltage GSM signal strength GPS status and GPRS status Reports device ID current vehicle speed km h backup battery power level IP address and port Set emergency panic duress phone number This phone number will receive an emergency SMS alert if the driver engages the panic button This registered number does not receive other reports or have control over the device Live tracking Great for business or personal use live web tracking has many more features than SMS Only With live tracking the OBD150 sends location logs every 10 minutes so if a vehicle is stolen it is possible to see its last known location even if the OBD150 has been disabled or unplugged 1 or 3 minute logs available additional charges apply Some other live tracking features Multi device Access via your web browser on your PC Mac Smartphone or Tablet Replay a day See were a vehicle has been on any given day 6 months history Geo fence setup Set up a zone and be alerte
3. User Manual Contents Introduction SIM card requirements SIM card installation OBD port connection LED status SMS commands Optional Live tracking Troubleshooting Specifications Support Contact www fleetminder com au o N So dai W N 12 The fleetminder OBD150 is an inexpensive simple to install GPS tracking device solution It can be fitted easily by the vehicle owner The OBD150 GPS tracking device operates via the vehicle s OBDII computer diagnostic port found on most passenger and light commercial vehicles The benefits of connecting to the OBDII port is that no wiring is required and the tracking device can be hidden out of sight Plug amp Go Tracking The 0BD150 is supplied with an OBDII extension cable and a driver duress panic button SIM card requirements An active full size mobile phone type SIM card is required for the 0BD150 tracking device to function Live Tracking Use the supplied Telstra SIM card Fleetminder will activate your online tracking once the completed service agreement is received and processed SMS Only A SMS voice prepaid or postpaid plan is required The SIM card supplied can be used for Telstra plans it is up to you to activate this SIM card with a SMS voice plan of your choosing If you would like to use a different carrier Vodafone Optus etc they will supply you with a new SIM card Fleetminder take no responsibility for excessive data charges
4. d if the vehicle moves out of that zone Can also be used as tow theft alert Multi vehicle use Track all of your vehicles on the one account login Perfect for businesses View reports Vehicle activity driving time mileage etc 6 months history Troubleshooting PROBLEM OBD150 device not sending report data or not responding to commands Check list in order of suggested steps SIM problem 1 Did you send the command to the correct SIM card number 2 Is the SIM card plan still active Or has it expired Check your invoices and payments Hardware problem Access the OBDII port in the vehicle and check the 0BD150 unit Red power LED off Turn off the vehicle s ignition and check the OBDII wiring and extension cable if used Reconnect the 0BD100 and extension cable If still not working try the 0BD150 in another vehicle If still no power light 9 return the OBD150 to fleetminder for testing Red power LED on Yellow LED off This can mean that the SIM card is either not active not working or the vehicle is in a 2G mobile dead zone Drive the vehicle to a known area with good mobile reception Wait 1 minute and check the yellow LED again If still no yellow light remove the OBD150 device from the vehicle and remove and re insert the SIM card Reconnect the OBD150 device After that check SIM problem as per page 9 Then test replace the SIM card Red power LED on Green LED off No signal fr
5. e 6 Step 5 Send a command via SMS to check for correct operation SMS commands for testing PIN Must send PIN command PIN 0000 including space to register your primary mobile phone number to receive SMS reports To change the PIN to your own 4 digit PIN send PIN 0000 followed by NEWPIN xxxx include spaces Must be sent as two separate messages STATUS OBD150 will send a reply SMS to your mobile phone showing enabled features Step 6 Secure the extension cable and the OBD150 as required within the dash Close any dash covers 5 LED status RED Power indicator YELLOW GSM GPRS indicator ON There is GSM connection to the mobile network OFF There is no connection See troubleshooting on page 9 The indicator will flash during GPRS connection to our the fleetminder server applicable only if the optional live tracking has been activated GREEN GPS indicator ON The device is receiving signal from the GPS satellites Please note it may take up to 1 minute for the device to receive signal after powering on the device SMS commands Note Commands must be in CAPITALS Include space Default 0000 NEWPIN xxxx Include space STATUS PH2 XXXXXXXXXX Include space sending commands from If sending commands from a different phone you must enter the PIN from that phone before SMS reports can be received Only the last phone that sent the PIN command can receive reports and
6. om the GPS satellites Drive the vehicle to another location and check again Relocate the OBD150 to ensure there is no metal above the device If still no green light return the OBD150 to fleetminder for testing 10 0BD150 specifications Physical Device dimensions 58mm x 45mm w x 23mm high Device weight 1009 Electrical DC supply voltage DC tolerance voltage Current GPRS online GPS Frequency Communication GSM GPRS SMS USB Battery Backup battery Enviromental Operating temperature Storage temperature 11 12v or 24v 9v 30v 36mA L1 1575 MHz Li ion 300mAh 20C 55C 40C 85C Support Contact Support Phone 61 8 9383 7833 Web www fleetminder com au support Live chat also available Service Phone 61 8 9383 7833 Address 4 50 Jersey St Jolimont WA 6014 Phone support and live chat available during Service Centre business hours only Monday to Friday 8 00 to 17 00 WST www fleetminder com au Ie WWW fleetminder com au

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