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1. User manual t FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 TRACMT II 001 Figure Index APPEARANCE MUSILISID agde easet 9 THE 5 PINCONNEBECTOR ON THE 11 PINOUT VIEWED LOOKING INTO THE REAR OF THE 11 VIEW OF INSTALCED ME TER 13 REAR PANELCONNECTORS ESET TYPICALPOWER CONNEC TION a te nec aami DIGITAL OUTPUT INTERNAL DRIVE CIRCUIT IXPICALCONNECTION 1 NOI User manual track Table 1 Revision History 15 11 2013 Bill Keenan Description of change Initial
2. TRACMT II 001 97 User manual t 1 Introduction The is powerful vehicle maintenance system including GPS locator designed for vehicle or asset servicing and tracking It includes an output for ignition control external relay output and an input for controlled counting of service hours It has superior receiver sensitivity fast TTFF Time to First Fix and supports Dual Band GSM frequencies 850 900 1800 1900 its location can be monitored in real time or be periodically tracked by a backend server with a WEB based user interface Based on the integrated protocol the can communicate with a backend server through the GP network to transfer service hours total hours or voltage geo fence boundary low vehicle battery or scheduled GPS position as well as many other usef 1 1 Reference Table 2 MT II Proto SN Document name Remark 1 RVCL Protocol 1999 The RVCL protocol interface between and backend Server 1 2 Terms and Abbreviatio Terms and Abbreviations Abbreviation Description DIN gt Digital Input 10 Digital Output Ground
3. 4 7 COImnmatids uesose vest ia eve verres een eee oa 4 8 Normal 4 9 Battery Voltage display 4 10 Local Reset 4 11 Global SIM Card TRACMT II 001 4 MT I User manual Table Index TABLE 1 REVISION HISTORY 7 TABLE 2 MITIIPROTOCOLISEPERBNGL 252u E EEEE a 8 TABLE 3 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS d aE a 8 TABLE 4 uM B Sg 10 TABLE 5 DESCRIPTION OF 5 PIN TABLE 6 CT 101 USER CABLE COLOUR DEFINITION ener TABLE 7 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DIGITAL INPUT TABLE 8 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIGITAL OUTPUTS 9 COMMAND E 10 VOLTAGE DISPLAY LED REPRESENTATION TRACMT II 001
4. 0 90 100 4 10 Local Reset A local reset of the hours to next service back to the currently set interval can using a magnet This will do the same job as sending a RESET HTS command website A HTS 500 or similar command will be sent to the website Apply a magnet to the device just above the voltage display Sequence 1 Magnet ON Count up to 2 Remove magnet Count up to 3 Add magnet Count up to 2 Remove magnet Count up to 3 Add magnet Count up to 2 System resets HTS to Inten Display shows rESEt then goes bac al operation System sends HTS 500 comm W Return to normal operation OF CO 1010 001 21 6 User manual t 4 11 Global SIM Card track www globalsimcard ca ava SIM Card info globalsimcard ca 828407517890012840 9 RODRIK INC Figure 1 SIM Card for worldwide provides global SIM applet can be uploaded on units communicate via jS AVL M2M applications The Java The applet may be customized The vi
5. P Battery Supply Voltage with Ignition 8 60 Volts TRACGVSSLITEUMOOI 8 e User manual t 2 Product Overview 2 1 Check Part List Before starting check all the following items have been included with your anything is missing please contact your supplier Figure 1 Appearance of MT II Kit TRACGVSSLITEUMOOI 9 User manual 2 2 Parts List Name MT II Meter Mounting Nut Power Cable GSM Anten 1010 001 Table 4 Part List Picture track 66mm 100mm 10 User manual t r a 2 3 Interface Definition The MT II has a 5 PIN interface connector It contains the connections for power and input and output The sequence and definition of the 5PIN connector are shown in following figure Figure h connector on the Figure 3 Pino
6. diode for protection from inductive loads like relays To use this output to disable the vehicle connect a 12V relay between the WHITE wire and 12V from the vehicle 1010 001 16 User manual Disable Figure 9 Vin Figure 8 Digital Output Internal Driv Table 8 Electrical Characteristi Typical Connection with Relay track 6 User manual t 4 6 Dimensions is compact for easy integration into the dashboard Diameter 70mm 2 75 Inch Length 100 Figure 10 MT II Dimensions 1010 001 18 User manual t 4 7 Commands The unit responds to the following text commands sent by the website via the GSM network Table 9 Command Set Command Description Format Respons SET TOTAL Used to set the total run SET TOTAL 12345 OK time hours for the vehicle Normally only used on an initial installation to set the unit to match the hours that the vehicle has already been used 4 5
7. All specification supplied herein are subject to change withc Copyright JTrack M2M Tellocation Systems Ltd TRACMT II 001 respective nunication of the to the payment of on utility model or ice at any time User manual t Contents l Lire ETE ERO OT omm 9 ____ 9 1 2 Terms and 9 2 9 P PANI SVG 2 9 Intertace IDG sameness 2 4 MT II Voltage nnnnennees 2 5 MT II User Cable Colour Oui AU UIE CS 4 Understanding the 2 2 4 0 MING 4 2 Installing GSM and GPS 4 3 Power MUERTO 14 4 4 Digital 4 5 Digital 0 0 00 Z 6
8. MT II User manual t MAINTENANCE METER GSM GPRS GPS TRACKER User Manual Revision 1 02 TRACGV3SUMO001 0 User manual t r a 001 1 6 User manual t Document Title MT User Manual Document Control ID TRACMT II 001 Preface Thank you for purchasing the MT II service meter tracker This manua W to operate product Please note that specifications and information are subj nges without prior notice in this manual Any change will be integrated in the lat ase The manufacturer 1994 being the first tracking system GPS GSM and Google Maps jTrack always ns and out of the box solutions in the tracking field Many Far East compani pired from our products and they try to copy most of our products enclosure achieve 100 as o components but colors and taking many other ideas But no one can uality of the product is not only purchasing top quality e warranty technical support customize for each individual user and long ter ability We are also distributing only quality proven third party ch has all approvals only w
9. Used to set the hours to 4 OK the next service SET_INTERVAL Used to set the service TERVAL 1234 OK interval hours This is when local HTS r _ RESET_HTS co is activated d RESET HTS Set the to the current RESET HTS OK set int GET TOTAL RHetrieve the total runtime GET TOTAL TOTAL 12345 hour the vehicle GET_HTS Retrieve the hours before GET HTS HTS 1234 ervice is due Also sent N negative value represents automatically when overdue for service a local reset is made See 4 10 G OLTAGE Retrieve the vehicle VOLTS 087 battery voltage INIT_EEPROM Initialise the INIT EEPRM OK Only used in manufacture DANGER_ON Switched on a buzzer in DANGER_ON OK the MT II DANGER OFF Switched off a buzzer in DANGER_OFF OK the MT II 1010 001 19 User manual t IGNITION_ON Allows ignition to be IGNITION_ON OK eme n IGNITION_OFF Disables the vehicle IGNITION_OFF OK dem Lil USE CONTROL Allows minute counting USE CONTROL OK only if control line is low USE_IGNITION Allows minute counting USE_IGNITION OK anytime ignition is on 4 8 Normal operation When first powered up the MT II will normally show Good CAL then sh the software version It will then start to alternatively show the hour total hours Hours to service is displayed by showing SErv for o
10. a XML files The advantage is that the n the world the communication via XML files between the device user interface GUI and price for data Those plans also give international ng and low cost charges units can travel handles the comr HLR The free boundle 2271 77 Next generatio devices es supported on chip SIM cards which reduce cost and size of SIM on Chip Surface Mount Technology 5mm x 6 mm only Standard SIM Card 15mm x 25 mm Volume use customers will be able to manage their jSIM cards via www globalsimcard ca 1010 001 22
11. ith our 100 own developed d rease the performance and add more features that the original Mw by original manufacturer In some products you may notice that our rance seems very similar to other Far East products In order to remove all your heart and for further information please contact to info jtrack ca order planations on relevant product General Notes TRACMT II 001 2 C MT II User manual t JTrack M2M Tellocation Systems Ltd offers this information as a service to its customers to support application and engineering efforts that use the products designed by JTrack M2M Tellocation Systems Ltd The information provided is based upon requirements specifically provided to JTrack M2M Tellocation Systems Ltd by the customers JTrack M2M Tellocation Systems Ltd 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 JTrack M2M Tellocation Systems Ltd within a larger All specifications supplied herein are subject to change Copyright This document contains proprietary technical information which is the owners copying of this document and giving it to others and the using or contents thereof are forbidden without express authority Offenders damages All rights reserved in the event of grant of a patent or th design
12. ne secon 4 for 4 seconds and on the left the bars will be moving down to indicate cou into the negative this represents overdue for service something similar Total hours is displayed by showing HOUrS fo the bars will be moving up to indicate counti ond then 1234 5 and on the left 4 9 Battery Voltage display The includes a batte percentage of full charge left LEDs are red to charge and then condition If th Similarly if isplay which displays the battery voltage as a are coloured to indicate desired battery level The 3 W battery then 4 orange LEDs to indicate a safe level of s on the right are green indicating good or fully charged below minimum the three left red LEDs will flash toward the left is above maximum the green LEDs on the right will flash toward tage above maximum The voltage represented by the LEDs is owing chart Table 10 Voltage Display LED representation LEDs Displayed 1010 001 20 User manual t 7 13 2 13 4 26 4 26 8 02 8 53 6 60 705 LED 8 green 13 4 13 6 26 8 27 2 53 6 54 4 70 80 LED 9 green 13 6 13 8 27 2 27 6 54 4 55 2 80 90 LED 10 green 13 8 14 0 2 6 28 0 55 2 56
13. non permanent power source that is only available when the vehicle is running MT III can be configured to start counting hours when ignition is on or when ignition is on AND the digital input is connect to GND This is configurable from the WEB site Refer to the commands section for more information ure 6 Typical Power Connection lt one digital input on It is a negative trigger Connect the GREY wire to GND via seat switch or any other control switch to use this input This input is used to control the hour counting If it is connected to GND and the device has been configured from the WEB site to count when CONTROL is active then the hour counting will only occur when this input is connected to GND This input will be ignored if the WEB site has not been set to use CONTROL input 1010 001 15 User manual t r a Table 7 Electrical Characteristics of the digital input Logical State Electrical Characteristics Active OV to 0 8V Inactive The following diagram shows the recommended connection of a digital input Typical Digital Input Connection a digital output on MT II It is of open drain type and the maximum drain current is 2000mA This output has a built in flyback
14. rfere with other things under the dash Do not tighten nut too tight or you may damage the circuit board inside Voli 9 un igure 5 Rear Panel Connectors is for the GPS antenna It must first be mounted on the roof of the y ensure that there is no metal between the antenna and the sky The cable d be routed down the roof pillar preferably inside the pillar It can then be screwed on ihe right connector Do not tighten the 8mm nut too tight or you may damage the circuit board inside Cable tie any excess wire in a loop onto some other non moving parts under the dash The 4 3 Power Connection PWR PIN1 GND PIN4 are the power input pins The input voltage range for this device is from 8V to 60V The device is designed to be installed in vehicles that operate on 12V 24V or 48V systems without the need for external transformers WARNING An 1010 001 14 6 User manual t MT II device installed a vehicle with a higher voltage supply than specified on the will damage the device Refer to section 2 4 Voltage Supply before making connection Connect the BROWN wire PIN 1 to the vehicle ignition output It is recommended to connect this pin to ignition key RUN position as shown above An alternative to connecting to the ignition switch is to find a
15. ut viewed looking into the rear of the 1010 001 11 User manual Table 5 Index Description 1 VIN 2 DOUT 3 4 GND 5 DIN 2 4 Voltage supply The voltage supply to the device is preset to b interchangeable The correct device must be purchase on WARNING device installed on track Description of 5 PIN Connections Comment External DC power input 8 60V 2Amax Open collector 2A max Used for testing purposes only Battery Negative Digital Input active low or 48V and is not icle it is to be installed higher voltage supply than specified on the MT II will damage the MT Ensure that you have the correct before connecting to the vehicl e vehicle voltage before making connection 2 5 MT II User Definiti le Color Brown DOUT White PC TX Blue GND Black DIN Grey TRACCTIOIUMOOI MT II User Cable Colour definition PIN No Looking into the cable plug 12 6 User manual t 3 Features Compact dashboard design e Eas
16. y installation e Waterproof IP65 e Backlit LCD hour display e Total hours of run time Hours until next service due e Battery Voltage display e WEB based user interface for fleet management e Remote vehicle disable function using external relay e Hour count control using seat switch optional J e Geofence to inform if vehicle is outside it s normal operatin e Individual service interval setting e Resetting service hours from vehicle or from WEE 4 Understanding the MT II 4 1 Installation Figure 4 View of installed meter TRACGVSSLITEUMOOI 13 User manual t Drill 40 hole in the dash panel using a hole saw and insert the meter then screw on the large nut from behind until tight Ensure that there is sufficient soace around the hole underneath the panel to install the nut and to fit the rear of the meter and cables before drilling The panel surface should have a flat area of at least 70mm diameter on both sides 4 2 Installing GSM and GPS Antennae The rear of the unit has markings GPS and GSM near the 2 antenna input conneciors The left one is for the GSM antenna It can be screwed on and swiv any position that will not inte

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