Queclink Wireless Solutions GV55 GPS Locator User Manual GV55

Queclink Wireless Solutions Co.,Ltd GPS Locator GV55

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GV55Usermanual TRACGV3SUM001‐1‐GSM/GPRS/GPS Tracker User ManualTRACGV55NUM001Version:[1.00]GV55
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐2‐ Document Title  GV55N User Manual Version  1.00 Date  2015-03-18 Status  Release Document Control ID  TRACGV55NUM001    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 is 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. WARNING: 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  FCC RF Exposure  Statement:  For the  product,under normal use condition is at least 20cm away from  the body of the user,the user must keeping at least 20cm distance to the product.  NOTE:   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.
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐3‐- 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.  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.  All  rights  reserved  in  the  event  of  grant  of  a  patent  or  the registration  of  a  utility  model  or  design.  All  specification  supplied  herein  are  subject  to change without notice at any time.  Copyright©QueclinkWirelessSolutionsCo.,Ltd.2015Contents1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 7 1.1. Reference ............................................................................................................. 7 1.2. Terms and Abbreviations ...................................................................................... 7 2 Product Overview ........................................................................................................... 8 2.1. Check Part List ..................................................................................................... 8 2.2. Parts List ............................................................................................................... 9 2.3. Interface Definition ................................................................................................ 9 2.4. GV55N User Cable Colour ................................................................................. 10 3 .Getting Started ............................................................................................................ 11 3.1. Opening the Case ............................................................................................... 11 3.2. Closing the Case ................................................................................................ 11 3.3. Installing a SIM Card .......................................................................................... 12 3.4. Installing the Internal Backup Battery ................................................................. 12 3.5. Switch ON the Backup Battery ............................................................................ 13 3.6. Power Connection .............................................................................................. 13 3.7. Ignition Detection ................................................................................................ 14 3.8. Digital Inputs ....................................................................................................... 15 3.9. Digital Outputs .................................................................................................... 15 3.10. Device Status LED ............................................................................................ 17 3.11. Motion Sensor direction .................................................................................... 19
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐4‐TableIndex Table 1. GV55N Protocol Reference .................................................................................. 7 Table 2. Terms and Abbreviations ...................................................................................... 7 Table 3. Part List ................................................................................................................ 9 Table 4. Description of 6 PIN Connections ....................................................................... 10 Table 5. GV55N User Cable Colour definition .................................................................. 10 Table 6. Electrical Characteristics of Ignition Detection .................................................... 14 Table 7. Electrical Characteristics of the digital inputs ..................................................... 15 Table 8. Electrical Characteristics of Digital Outputs ........................................................ 16 Table 9. Definition of Device status and LED ................................................................... 18
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐5‐ FigureIndexFigure 1. Appearance of GV55N ....................................................................................... 8 Figure 2. The 6 PIN connector on the GV55N .................................................................. 9 Figure 3. Opening the Case ............................................................................................ 11 Figure 4. Closing the Case .............................................................................................. 11 Figure 5. SIM Card Installation ........................................................................................ 12 Figure 6. Backup Battery Installation ............................................................................... 12 Figure 7. Switch and ON/OFF position ............................................................................ 13 Figure 8. Typical Power Connection ............................................................................... 14 Figure 9. Typical Ignition Detection ................................................................................. 14 Figure 10. Typical Digital Input Connection ..................................................................... 15 Figure 11. Digital Output Internal Drive Circuit ................................................................ 16 Figure 12. Typical Connection with Relay ....................................................................... 16 Figure 13. Typical Connection with LED ......................................................................... 17 Figure 14. GV55N LED on the Case ............................................................................... 18 Figure 15. Motion sensor direction .................................................................................. 20
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐6‐ Revision History Revision  Date  Author  Description of change 1.00  2015-3-18  Richard Deng  Initial
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001‐7‐1 IntroductionThe  GV55N  is  a  powerful  GPS  locator  designed  for  vehicle  or  asset  tracking.  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  or  other  specified  terminals.  The  GV55N  has multiple  input/output  interfaces  that  can  be  used  for  monitoring  or  controlling  external devices. Based on the integrated @Track protocol, the GV55N can communicate with a backend  server  through  the  GPRS/GSM  network  to  transfer  reports  of  Emergency, geo-fence boundary crossings, low backup battery or scheduled GPS position as well as many other useful functions. Users can also use GV55N to monitor the status of a vehicle and control  the vehicle by its external relay output. System  Integrators can  easily setup their tracking systems based on the full-featured @Track protocol.  Table 1. GV55N Protocol Reference SN  Document name  Remark [1]  GV55N @Track Air Interface Protocol  The air protocol interface between GV55N and backend server. Table 2. Terms and Abbreviations Abbreviation    Description AGND  Analog Ground AIN  Analog Input DIN  Digital Input DOUT  Digital Output GND  Ground MIC  Microphone RXD  Receive Data TXD  Transmit Data SPKN  Speaker Negative SPKP  Speaker Positive 1.1. Reference1.2. TermsandAbbreviations
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001‐8‐2 ProductOverviewBefore  starting,  check  all  the  following  items  have  been  included  with  your  GV55N.  If anything is missing, please contact your supplier.                                       Figure 1.  Appearance of GV55N                    2.1. CheckPartList
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐9‐Table 3. Part List Name    Picture GV55N Locator                          63mm*50mm*21.8mm User Cable  DATA_CABLE_M (Optional)    The GV55N has a 6 PIN interface connector. It contains the connections for power, I/O. The sequence and definition of the 6PIN connector are shown in following figure:   Figure 2.  The 6 PIN connector on the GV55N   2.2. PartsList2.3. InterfaceDefinition
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐10‐Table 4. Description of 6 PIN Connections Index  Description  Comment   1  VIN   External DC power input, 8-32V   2  GND  GND 3  IGN  Ignition input, positive trigger 4  IN1  Digital input, negative trigger 5  OUT2  Open drain, 150mA max 6  OUT1  Open drain, 150mA max ,with latch circuit  Table 5. GV55N User Cable Colour definition Definition Color  PIN   No  Cable VIN  Red  1  GND  Black  2 IGN  White  3 IN1  Orange  4 OUT2  Green  5 OUT1  Blue  6 2.4. GV55NUserCableColour
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001‐11‐3 .GettingStarted  Figure 3.  Opening the Case Insert the triangular-pry-opener into the gap of the case as shown below, push the opener up until the case unsnapped.    Figure 4.  Closing the Case 3.1. OpeningtheCase3.2. ClosingtheCase
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐12‐Place the cover on the bottom in the position as shown in the following figure. Slide the cover against the direction of the arrow until it snapped. Open the case and ensure the unit is not powered (unplug the 6Pin cable and switch the internal battery to off position). Slide the holder right to open the SIM card. Insert the SIM card into the holder as shown below with the gold-colored contact area facing down taking care to align the cut mark. Close the SIM card holder. Close the case.  Figure 5.  SIM Card Installation  Figure 6.  Backup Battery Installation There is an internal backup Li-ion battery, 3.3. InstallingaSIMCard3.4. InstallingtheInternalBackupBattery
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐13‐To use the GV55N backup battery, the switch must be at the ON position. Switch on the case and ON/OFF position are shown below.     Figure 7.  Switch and ON/OFF position Note: 1-The switch must be on the “OFF” position when shipped on an aircraft. 2-When the switch is on the “OFF” position; the battery cannot be charged or discharged.   3-To reset the device: Remove the external DC power and second switch off the backup battery. And then supply the external power and switch on the backup battery. PWR  (PIN1)  /  GND  (PIN2)  are  the  power  input  pins.  The  input  voltage  range  for  this device is from 8V to 16V. The device is designed to be installed in vehicles that operate on 12V vehicle without the need for external transformers. 3.5. SwitchONtheBackupBattery3.6. PowerConnection
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐14‐  Figure 8.  Typical Power Connection Table 6. Electrical Characteristics of Ignition Detection Logical State  Electrical State Active  5.0V to 32V Inactive  0V to 3V or Open   Figure 9.  Typical Ignition Detection IGN (Pin3)is used for ignition detection. It is strongly recommended to connect this pin to ignition key “RUN” position as shown up. An alternative to connecting to the ignition switch is to find a non permanent power source that is only available when the vehicle is running. For example the power source for the FM radio. 3.7. IgnitionDetection
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐15‐IGN  signal  can  be  configured  to  start  transmitting  information  to  backend  server  when ignition is on; and enter power saving mode when ignition is off. There are one general purpose digital inputs on GV55N. They are all negative trigger. Table 7. Electrical Characteristics of the digital inputs Logical State  Electrical Characteristics Active  0V to 0.8V Inactive  Open  The following diagram shows the recommended connection of a digital input.   Figure 10.  Typical Digital Input Connection   There are two digital outputs on GV55N. All are of open drain type and the maximum drain current is 150mA. Each output has the built-in over current and recovery PTC fuse 3.8. DigitalInputs3.9. DigitalOutputs
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐16‐ Figure 11.  Digital Output Internal Drive Circuit  Table 8. Electrical Characteristics of Digital Outputs Logical State  Electrical Characteristics Enable  <1.5V @150mA   Disable  Open drain      Figure 12.  Typical Connection with Relay
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐17‐ Figure 13.  Typical Connection with LED Note:   1 - OUT1 will latch the output state during reset. 2‐Many modern relays come with a flyback diode pre-installed internal to the relay itself. If the relay has this diode, insure the proper relay polarity connected is used. If this diode is not internal, it should be added externally. A common diode such as a 1N4004 will work in most circumstances. 3.10. DeviceStatusLED
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐18‐  Figure 14.  GV55N LED on the Case GV55N has three status led that GSM GPS PWR led. Table 9.   Definition of Device status and LED  LED  Device status  LED status
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐19‐ Note: 1 - GSM LED cannot be configured. 2 - GPS LED and PWR LED can be configured to turn off after a period of time using the configuration tool 3 - Fast flashing is about 60ms ON/ 780ms OFF 4 - Slow flashing is about 60ms ON/ 1940ms OFF 3.11. MotionSensordirectionGV55N  has  an  internal  3-axis  accelerometer  supporting  driving  behavior  monitoring, power  conservation  and  motion  detection.The  following  is  the  direction  of  the  motion sensor.    GSM (note1) Device is searching GSM network    Fast flashing   (Note3) Device has registered to GSM network.    Slow flashing (Note4) SIM card needs pin code to unlock.  ON GPS (note 2) GPS chip is powered off  OFF GPS sends no data or data format error.  Slow flashing GPS chip is searching GPS info.    Fast flashing GPS chip has gotten GPS info.  ON PWR (note 2) No external power and  internal  battery voltage is lower than 3.35V. OFF No external power and  internal  battery voltage is below 3.5V. Slow flashing External power in and internal battery is charging  Fast flashing External  power  in  and  internal  battery  is  fully charged ON
GV55NUsermanual TRACGV55NUM001 ‐20‐ Figure 15.  Motion sensor direction

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