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WHEN YOU NEED TO KNOW.
Sat Track Micro GPS World Tracker
User’s Guide
In the Box:
In the box you’ll find the Sat Track Micro GPS World Tracker and this
User’s Guide.
Getting Started
The Sat Track Micro GPS World Tracker comes pre-programmed and activated
based on the number of pings you selected during your initial purchase.
If an interval was not chosen at the time of purchase, or you selected the
default programming, the device is programmed to send three pings a day.
This programming cannot be changed. You should have received an email
containing your default login information; if you haven’t received your login
information by the time the device arrives, please contact our support team.
When you get your device, it will be set in the OFF position. To turn it ON and
start sending pings, orient the device so that the writing that says “This Side
Towards Sky Do Not Paint” is visible to you. Use a screwdriver and remove the
two screws on the front of the device, as shown in picture below.
You will notice small text on the front where it says OFF. Once the front
plastic piece is unscrewed, adjust the switch from the OFF position to the ON
position. You will see that the device is now set to the ON position. The device
is now on and will communicate three times a day, or your selected number if
otherwise programmed, to the GPS platform.
The Sat Track Micro’s coverage represents about 85% of the globe, as shown
in the map below.
Placing Your Device
Your Sat Track Micro will need to
be set where it has clear view of the
sky with absolutely no obstruction
(think of the device as you would a
TV satellite dish). The smallest bit
of obstruction can interfere with the
device communicating directly with
the satellite and back to the GPS
server. The tracker will need to be
mounted outdoors. Do not place
the device inside vehicles, crates,
bags, or anywhere that it doesn’t
have clear view of the sky.
Changing the Batteries
After the batteries have expired on your Sat Track Micro, the device relies on
standard lithium AAA batteries that can be found in any store. Make sure that
you are getting lithium AAA batteries and not alkaline. The device uses a lot of
power that alkaline simply cannot deliver.
To change the batteries, you will need to unscrew four screws on the top of the
device as shown in the picture below.
Gently remove the device from the plastic
platform and flip it upside down. You will find
four more screws. Unscrew them and remove
the battery cover; you will find the four AAA
batteries as shown below.
Battery Replacement Screws
We recommend using Energizer AAA Ultimate
Lithium Batteries for best results.
Tracking Your Device
Tracking information is displayed using Google Maps, so navigation is similar
to what most people have grown accustomed to in using internet-based
mapping systems. You can use the navigation arrows and Zoom Bar to
move around the map, or drag the map using your mouse and zoom using
your mouse’s click-wheel. At the top right side of the window are the Zoom
buttons. Pressing + or – will zoom you in and out of the map.
Devices: On the left tab, you will have your list of devices. You can click
through the devices for quick details of the device. Alternatively, you can click
on the icon of the tracker on the map to view the same details.
Street View: Will open up a separate window displaying Google Maps
Street View, if available. The White Target icon will appear where the tracker
transmitted most recently. Click on an icon to bring up a pop-up box; this will
show your tracker’s name, the Session, Alerts triggered, Locations the tracker
has been, Geofences, and status of the device.
The Geofence tab allows you to create quick geofences based on the
location you are currently viewing and the route the device was following. Use
the Circular Geofence radio button and you will see a small circle around your
mouse arrow. Click once on the desired location, and again away from the
middle of the circle. This will create a circle around the item. Use the Route
Geofence radio button to create a boundary that will follow the entire trip your
device was on. To add a Polygon Geofence, click on the polygon radio button
and start clicking three or more points on the map. Double click on the final
point to complete your polygon geofence.
Give the geofence a name in the Geofence Name window, and add a short
description in the Description box (optional). Check mark Assign to item in
group, and use the Action dropdown box to choose if you would like an alert
created when the device enters the chosen area, exits the area, or both. Use
the Radius box to choose how large the area will be. You can enter values
less than a mile as decimals. For example: A half-mile radius geofence would
be entered as .5. When you’re done, press the Save button to save.
The Alerts tab will display the most recent Geofence, Speed, Panic, or Power
alerts that have been triggered.
Live Tracker will open up a separate window displaying your devices’
locations, and allows you to see past locations. Using the drop-down boxes
on the bottom right of the window, you can adjust how often your screen
refreshes and how many locations will appear on the screen. The counter on
the bottom left of the window displays how long it will be until your screen
refreshes. You can email a link to this page, allowing other users to view your
tracker’s location by clicking on the Share This icon in the upper right-hand
corner of the window. When doing so, you may choose how long the link will
be active before expiring using the Link Expiration dropdown.
Using the Dashboard
The Summary allows you to easily see how your trackers are doing: How
many alerts were sent, how many devices were in the idle state, how many
of them are moving, and how many are stopped. You are also able to see
the average idle time, average max speeds, and most recent alerts triggered.
Under the Tracking Tab you can see a list of all devices currently displaying
information on the map under the Tracking Tool. Click on the Device to
choose which of your devices will display on the map; this button only serves
a purpose if there are multiple devices on your account.
Breadcrumb Trail will display all locates, or breadcrumbs, generated on the
date you currently have displayed, connected by a line. Click on the tracking
tab, and then click on the dates (in red) and it will give you the date range pop
up. Select the date range and you will have a list of recent breadcrumb trails.
Click on the check box next to it to show the trail on the map. You may also
click on any dot on the breadcrumb trail to pull up the session pop up. Click
on the Street View button to open a Google Street View window from the
most recent location of the device. This function will only work if Google Street
View is available in that location.
The Alerts section lets you manage what kinds of alerts your device will create
and how you will be notified. Click on either Asset or Vehicle (depending on
what type of device you have) shown below.
On the left hand side you will see your settings
panel. Click on Setup Alerts.
Click Excessive Speed on the “Select a Trigger”
portion of the screen. This selection will change
the setup values on the remaining tabs, which
lets you choose when and where alerts will be
sent. Select the device you would like to edit by
checking the box next to it.
On the left hand side you will see your settings panel. Click on Setup Alerts.
Note: You will need to select the device you want the alert on if you have
multiple devices.
On the Configuration and Schedule option, the Threshold is the speed limit
you want to set. Select the number of days with start time and end time. If
you do not want constant speed alerts, you can click on Ignore Duplicates
and select how many duplicated messages you want to block.
On the display option, you can have special icons on the platform to warn
you when someone is speeding; this is optional.
Choose what icon will appear where a geofence alert was created using the
Alert Image dropdown box.
Enter your email address and click save.
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