MEITRACK GPS Tracking System MS03 User Guide
MEITRACK GPS Tracking System MS03 User Guide
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File Name MEITRACK GPS Tracking System MS03 User Guide Created By Kyle Lv
Creation Date 2015-06-06
Project All products
Update Date 2016-02-24
Subproject User Guide Total Pages 46
Version V1.0 Confidential External Documentation
Contents
1 Copyright and Disclaimer...............................................................................................................................................................- 5 -
2 System Overview ...........................................................................................................................................................................- 5 -
3 Functions Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................- 5 -
3.1 Function Modules ...............................................................................................................................................................- 5 -
3.2 User-defined Interface ........................................................................................................................................................- 6 -
3.3 Icon Customization .............................................................................................................................................................- 7 -
3.4 Adding Unlimited Sub-Accounts .........................................................................................................................................- 9 -
3.5 Status Display......................................................................................................................................................................- 9 -
3.6 Sending a Command .........................................................................................................................................................- 10 -
3.7 Tracker Information Display ..............................................................................................................................................- 11 -
3.8 Panel .................................................................................................................................................................................- 11 -
3.9 Icon Functions...................................................................................................................................................................- 12 -
3.10 Unit per Year ...................................................................................................................................................................- 12 -
4 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................................................- 12 -
4.1 Configuring Tracker's GPRS Parameters ............................................................................................................................- 12 -
4.1.1 Configured by Meitrack Manager ..........................................................................................................................- 13 -
4.1.2 Configured by SMS Commands ..............................................................................................................................- 13 -
4.2 Logging In to the MS03 .....................................................................................................................................................- 14 -
4.3 Adding a Tracker ...............................................................................................................................................................- 14 -
4.4 Viewing the Latest Report.................................................................................................................................................- 16 -
5 Management ...............................................................................................................................................................................- 16 -
5.1 Account and Device Management ....................................................................................................................................- 16 -
5.1.1 Adding a Template .................................................................................................................................................- 16 -
5.1.2 Adding a Sub-Account ............................................................................................................................................- 17 -
5.1.3 Adding a Tracker ....................................................................................................................................................- 18 -
5.1.4 Adding Existing Account.........................................................................................................................................- 18 -
5.1.5 Adding Existing Tracker ..........................................................................................................................................- 19 -
5.1.6 Deleting a Tracker ..................................................................................................................................................- 19 -
5.1.7 Modifying Tracker Information ..............................................................................................................................- 19 -
5.1.8 Sending a Message ................................................................................................................................................- 20 -
5.1.9 Searching a Sub-Account .......................................................................................................................................- 21 -
5.1.10 Searching a Tracker ..............................................................................................................................................- 21 -
5.1.11 Transferring UY in Batches ...................................................................................................................................- 22 -
5.2 Customization ...................................................................................................................................................................- 22 -
5.2.1 Customizing an Event .............................................................................................................................................- 22 -
5.2.2 Customizing Status .................................................................................................................................................- 23 -
5.2.3 Customizing a Sensor .............................................................................................................................................- 24 -
5.3 Setting a Temperature Sensor ...........................................................................................................................................- 25 -
5.4 Setting a Fuel Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................- 25 -
5.5 Setting a LED Display.........................................................................................................................................................- 26 -
5.6 Setting Tracker Parameters ...............................................................................................................................................- 26 -
5.7 Sending Commands in Batches .........................................................................................................................................- 27 -
2 System Overview
The MS03, third-generation Meitrack GPS Tracking System, is a server-based online positioning and tracking platform. You can
monitor vehicles, people, and objects equipped with trackers in real time on web pages. This facilitates remote management.
The MS03 supports the following functions:
Real-time location query
Remote control by command
Fleet management and personal uses
Accounts' permission settings
Driving and parking analysis report
Mileage statistics
Dispatching information settings
3 Functions Introduction
Reports
Management
Searching
Compare
Any users are allowed to add unlimited sub-accounts and assign specific permissions to sub-users when accounts' permissions
are not set. For details, see the section 5.1.1 "Adding a Template" and 5.1.2 "Adding a Sub-Account."
The number of device status will be automatically displayed in the upper right corner of the main interface, including the
number of total, online, offline and parking devices, and alarms. Click a number, then all the trackers will be displayed on the
right panel. For example, click 3, then the online trackers will be displayed.
You can use any of the following ways to send a command to a tracker:
1. On the panel, right-click the desired device, and select Send command. On the window that is displayed, select a
command, and click Send command.
2. On the panel, select a tracker. Then the tracker information will be shown on the map. Click Send command. On the
window that is displayed, select a command, and click Send command.
Note: If you want to know how to send commands in batches, see the section 5.7 "Sending Commands in Batches."
3.8 Panel
On the panel, click to switch between the user list and the tracker list.
Click to switch
the list.
On the tracker list, click a tracker twice. The shortcut settings will be displayed.
Delete Transfer
Transfer Copy
4 Getting Started
You can use any of the following ways to configure GPRS Parameters.
MT90/MVT800/MVT100/MVT340/MVT380/MVT600/T1/T3/T355/T333/T311 commands:
A. Set GPRS parameters.
0000,A21,Connection mode,IP address,Port,APN,APN user name,APN password
Descriptions:
Connection mode = 0: GPRS function disabled.
Connection mode = 1: GPRS function enabled; use TCP/IP reporting mode.
Connection mode = 2: GPRS function enabled; use UDP reporting mode.
IP address: IP address or domain name. A maximum of 32 bytes are supported.
Port: a maximum of 5 digits.
APN/APN user name/APN password: a maximum of 32 bytes respectively. If no user name and password are required,
leave them blank.
Example: 0000,A21,1,67.203.15.7,10003,APN,APN user name,APN password
Visit http://ms03.trackingmate.com, enter the user name and password, and log in to the MS03. (Purchase the login account
from your provider.)
Tracker ID: Identifies the tracker's IMEI number. (Query the number by SMS command: 0000,E91.)
If the input information is incorrect, device status cannot be queried.
Tracker password: indicates the SMS command password of the tracker. The default password is 0000. You can change
the password if needed.
Tracker name: You can customize a name, such as the car license plate number, driver name, and company name.
SIM number: indicates the phone number of your SIM card used in the tracker.
Model: Select the tracker model.
Tracker per year: UY = Unit of Trackers x Years
On the right panel of the main interface, select a tracker. The latest report about the tracker will be displayed on the lower left
corner of the main interface, as shown in the following figure.
When a tracker is added, you can check whether the tracker sends data to the server.
5 Management
With the function, you can set the permissions of sub-accounts and determine whether the permissions are shown.
2. On the window that is displayed, click . The Add a new template window will be displayed, as shown in the
following figure.
Subaccount settings: Set the permissions of sub-accounts. For example, deselect Subaccount settings from the Report
row. It indicates that the sub-user cannot set the Report function for the lower-level user.
Whether to display: Determine whether the function will be applied.
Name: Enter a name of the template.
Description: Enter a description about the template.
Auto use for new accounts: If this option is selected, after you create a sub-account, the sub-account will be assigned
with the account's function template. If the account supports multiple function templates, its sub-account will be
assigned with multiple templates of the account.
Auto use: Whether to use this template automatically.
Account: Select a sub-account to assign the template function.
With the function, multiple users can monitor the same tracker at the same time.
To add an existing tracker, perform the following operations:
1. On the Account/Device Management window, right-click a user, and select Add existing tracker. The Add existing
tracker window is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
2. Set the following parameters, and click Submit.
Tracker ID: Identifies the tracker's IMEI number. The IMEI number must be the same as the one on the tracker.
Tracker password: indicates the SMS command password of the tracker. The input information must be consistent with
that when you add this tracker.
SIM number: indicates the phone number of your SIM card used in the tracker. The input information must be consistent
with that when you add this tracker.
On the Account/Device Management window, right-click a tracker, select Delete tracker. A Prompt window will be displayed.
Click OK.
After the tracker information is changed, the new tracker will inherit the UY of the old tracker.
To modify the tracker information, perform the following operations:
1. On the Account/Device Management window, right-click a tracker, and select Modify tracker info.
Search a tracker to query the tracker information. You can edit, delete, copy, and transfer the tracker.
To search a tracker, perform the following operations:
On the Account/Device Management window, right-click a user, and select Search tracker. The Tracker window will be
displayed, as shown in the following figure.
Note: kyle (42) indicates that the kyle account has 42 UY. When transferring UY for the first time, you need to set the transfer
password.
5.2 Customization
Define status changes (active or inactive) of trackers' input ports. When the status changes, the tracker will send GPRS data to
the server.
Example: Customize the SOS Pressed event name as SOS, the Input 4 Active event name as ACC ON, and the Input 4 Inactive
event name as ACC OFF.
Define I/O port status. All status information is included in data packages sent to the server.
On the Customize status page, click . The Add customized status window is displayed. Set the parameters shown in the
following figure.
Tracker: Select MVT800-5031.
I/O port: Select Output 1. Output 1 is used to control the engine circuit.
Customize name: Set the parameter to Engine state.
Valid: Set the parameter to Out, and select ACC Off icon .
Customize sensor formulas. The function is available for linear analog sensors, such as fuel sensors. The formulas will be
displayed on the platform after settings.
Note:
Analog AD (AD1, AD2, AD3) formula:
MVT340/MVT380: (AD x 6)/1024
T1/T3/MVT600/MVT800/MVT100: (AD x 3.3 x 2)/4096
T322X/T333/T355: AD/100
Battery analog (AD4) formula:
MVT340/MVT380: (AD4 x 3 x 2)/1024
MT90/T1/T3/MVT100/MVT600/MVT800/TC68S: (AD4 x 3.3 x 2)/4096
T311/T322X/T333/T355: AD4/100
External power supply (AD5) formula:
MVT340/MVT380: (AD5 x 3 x 16)/1024
T1/T3/MVT100/MVT600/MVT800/TC68S: (AD5 x 3.3 x 16)/4096
T311/T322X/T333/T355: AD5/100
The function is only available for the MVT600, T1, and MVT800.
A temperature sensor is used to measure the temperature of vehicles and environments in real time.
The function is only available for the MVT600, T1, and MVT800.
A fuel sensor is used to measure vehicle fuel and check whether an alarm is generated.
The function is only available for the MVT600, T1, T3, and T333.
A LED display is used to play vehicle advertisements and emergent notification.
The polygon geo-fence management and binding functions need to be used together.
Polygon geo-fence management: On the Polygon geo-fence window, click . On the Add a geo-fence window that is
displayed, set a geo-fence as required. The geo-fence can be bounded to a tracker.
Polygon: On the Add a geo-fence window that is displayed, select Polygon, and click Draw geo-fence. The map page will be
displayed. Click the map, and drag the mouse to draw a geo-fence. A geo-fence supports at most 32 sides. After the geo-fence
is complete, click the geo-fence zone, and click Drawing finish. Enter the geo-fence name, and click Submit.
Note: After the geo-fence is drawn, go to the Polygon geo-fence binding page to bind it to a tracker.
On the Polygon geo-fence binding window, click . On the Bind geo-fence window that is displayed, select a tracker,
specify Alarm options, and select an existing geo-fence or click to draw a new geo-fence, and click Submit.
Select fences: Select a geo-fence from the drop-down list. You can click to view the geo-fence and confirm its
location.
: Draw a new geo-fence to bind the tracker. The method of drawing a geo-fence is the same as that in this section.
Send status: : The tracker has not confirmed that the parameters are set successfully. : The tracker has
When you add a driver, you can bind the RFID card number and vehicle information, which helps query driver I/O status
reports.
The RFID card management function is only available for the MVT600, T1, T3, and T333.
This function includes driver information and RFID card binding, which can be used together for better vehicle management.
On the RFID card window, click . On the Add an RFID window that is displayed, set the RFID card number and bind a
driver. These information will be included in a driver I/O status report.
Bind the vehicle information, driver information, and tracker, facilitating information query.
On the Alarm contact window, click . On the Add window that is displayed, set a contact mailbox.
When an alarm is generated, the alarm information will be sent to the mailbox.
On the main interface, choose Management. On the window that is displayed, select Online upgrade from Use Normal. Enter
the login password to go to the Online upgrade page.
Select a tracker to be upgraded, click . The tracker will be upgraded automatically. If "Upgrade succeeded" is displayed on
Note: While online upgrading, ensure that the tracker has sufficient battery power (more than 50%).
6 Reports
On the Reports window, there are various reports about data analysis and processing.
Note: The combinations of report query criteria are as follows:
Tracker name: Indicates the name input when you add a tracker. If you deselect this option, all trackers will be displayed.
Alarm type: Indicates the event type. If you deselect this option, all events will be displayed.
From/To: indicates the query time.
Address: If you select this option, the corresponding address will be displayed in the Location column. Only 2500
addresses can be resolved for each IP address in one day. If the address resolution number exceeds 2500, the
corresponding address will not be displayed, but the latitude and longitude will be still displayed.
Ignore drift: Data with serious drift will be filtered when you play the trace.
3. Select a tracker and an event, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following
figure.
1. On the Reports window, select Event statistics from Use Normal. The Event statistics window is displayed.
2. Select a tracker and an event, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following
figure.
A historical data report includes regularly uploaded device data. You can query these historical data to check device status in a
specific time period. This facilitates troubleshooting. (Historical data within the recent two months will be retained. Data before
two months will be cleared periodically.)
On the Reports window, select Historical data from Use Normal. The Historical data window is displayed.
Select a tracker, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
1. On the Reports window, select Speed curve from Use Normal. The Speed curve window is displayed.
2. Select a tracker, set the query time, select >= or <= from the Speed drop-down list, set the speed, and click . The
The pie chart will display the driving speed proportionally. The function shows drivers' driving habits and monitor drivers'
speed.
On the Reports window, select Speed pie from Use Normal. The Speed pie window is displayed.
Select a tracker, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
1. On the Reports window, select Parking report from Use Normal. The Parking report window is displayed.
2. Select a tracker, set the parking duration and query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the
following figure.
Parking duration: The unit is minute. For example, 00:45 indicates 45 minutes, and 01:23 indicates 1 hour and 23 minutes.
When the parking duration exceeds the preset value and the driving speed is lower than 5 km/h, the vehicle is considered to be
in parking mode. The minimum parking duration is 3 minutes.
Note: When no I/O port is connected, you can view the parking report. If you want to get more accurate data, view the I/O
status report. For details, see the section 6.11 "I/O Status Report."
Select a tracker, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
Speed>: When the driving speed exceeds the preset value, the tracker confirms that the car is moving.
Parking time>: When the parking time exceeds the preset value, the tracker confirms that the car is in parking mode.
For example: Set Speed> to 10 and Parking time> to 15.
When the driving speed exceeds 10 km/h for over 3 minutes, the tracker confirms that the car is moving.
When the driving speed is lower than 10 km/h and the parking time exceeds 15 minutes, the tracker confirms that the car stops
moving.
Note: When no I/O port is connected, you can view the travel report. If you want to get more accurate data, view the I/O status
report. For details, see the section 6.11 "I/O Status Report."
On the Reports window, select Mileage statistics from Use Normal. The Mileage statistics window is displayed.
Select a tracker, set the query time, select List or Chart, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following
figure.
Figure 1: Displayed by list
On the Reports window, select Sensor report from Use Normal. The Sensor report window is displayed.
Select a tracker and sensor, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
After you customize a sensor (see section 5.2.3), the sensor report can display AD analog data by chart. For example, select a
tracker and customization name to query the remaining fuel.
Select a tracker, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
Query the parking time, parking location, driving time, mileage and ACC on/off time. Before using the function, input or output
ports must be connected.
To view the driving time and mileage, perform the following operations:
Select T1A_7208, Input 3 (All), and Active->Inactive, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown
Select T1A_7208, Input 3 (All), and Inactive->Active, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown
The difference between the driver I/O status report and the I/O status report is the binding of drivers and trackers. On the
Driver IO status report window, the driver's parking time, driving time, and driving mileage will be displayed after you select a
driver.
Note: Set the driver and vehicle information before using the function.
The function is only available for the MVT600, T1, T333, and T3.
Before using the function, connect a tracker to a camera, take photos, and upload them to the platform.
On the Reports window, select Photo report from Use Normal. The Photo report window is displayed.
Select a tracker, set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
The function is only available for the MVT600, T1, T333, and T3.
To implement the function, the tracker must be used together with the A21 LCD display. With the function, you can query the
information sent from the platform and uploaded by the A21 LCD display.
On the Reports window, select User operation record from Use Normal. The User operation record window is displayed.
Set the query time, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
Select a tracker, and click . The results will be displayed, as shown in the following figure.
Note: The maintenance information can be modified when the device is online.
View the statistics report about user information, including the basic user information, sub-user information, tracker
information, and online tracker information.
6.18 UY Transfer
On the Reports window, select Transfer credit reports from Use Normal. The Transfer credit reports window is displayed.
Select the account to be transferred and received, select a tracker, set the query time, and click . The results will be
7 Searching
There are three functions: latitude and longitude query, route query, and POI query.
You can query a location by degree/minute/second format or degree format. A message replied by the device is in
degree/minute/second format.
To query a location, perform the following operations:
1. On the main interface, choose Searching. Select Query longitude & latitude from Use Normal. The Query longitude &
latitude window is displayed.
2. On the Degree/minute/second query pane, specify Degree, Minute, and Second. Or, on the Decimal value query pane,
specify Latitude and Longitude.
3. Click Search. The latitude, longitude, and address will be displayed on the window.
4. Click View on map. The location will be shown in the map.
Select Query route from Use Normal. The Query route window is displayed.
Enter the starting point and end point, select Drive, Walk, or Bus, and click Search.
When many POI results are displayed on the Query POI window, use the search function to quickly find the desired result.
On the Query POI window, enter the POI name, and click . The results will be displayed.
On the Query POI window, click . Then select the desired place on the map. Click the place again. A dialog box will be
displayed, prompting you to enter the POI name. After that, click Submit.
The "Add succeeded" prompt will be displayed and the POI will be marked on the map if the POI is added successfully.
8 System Settings
Language: Support Chinese, English, and Spanish at the moment. More language versions will be available later.
Time zone: Generally the time zone will be detected automatically. If it cannot be detected, set the local time zone.
Alarm sound: An alarm sound will be heard at a specific interval when an alarm is generated.
Distance unit: indicates the mileage unit.
Temperature unit: indicates the unit of temperature showed on a temperature sensor.
Float panel: indicates the panel of information sent from upper-level users to lower-level users.
Animate when window open: Animation occurs when you open a window.
No selected tracker: Whether to automatically show trackers on the map after login. (Showing all trackers on the map
will slow down the network speed. If the network speed is always slow when you log in to the platform, select Show no
tracker in map.)
No selected tracker: Whether to automatically show tracker details on the lower left corner of the main interface after
login.