3G GPS tracker main features

3G is now emerging in the machine-to-machine (M2M) markets as a solution for high data usage in location-based services for business application. 3G networks allow for faster data stream for messaging terminals and provide a wider coverage area. Unlike Bluetooth trackers, our New 3G solution can locate your pet anywhere it may go. The device is also small enough that you can attach it your existing dog collar. 3G GPS tracker gives you the location of anything, at anytime. Utilizing cutting-edge GPS technology, JiMi 3G GPS tracker can help you track anything, be it your car, children, or a prized possession, all in real time. The tracker’s manageable size allows you to install it easily, while being tough enough to withstand the bumps and movement of vehicle tracking. This tutorial has been specially designed to guide you through the functions and features of your 3G GPS vehicle tracker.

With carriers planning to sunset the support of the 2G network, Jimi is giving customers the option to transition to 3G now while meeting their need for a faster data streaming and a wider coverage network. Again, this is consistent with Jimi customer-centric approach by giving our customers options. The quality of the 2G networks are diminishing as investment is being made in the latest technologies. Jimi focused on being one of the first companies in GPS markets to offer 3G products to make sure our customers receive the best service possible.

All maps and GPS receivers use coordinate systems, which are grids on maps that enable you to find locations on a map. Because GPS receivers are designed for use with maps, they support a number of coordinate systems that correspond to those commonly found on maps. Thus, you can take a location that you recorded on your GPS receiver and precisely locate it on a map. By default, your GPS receiver displays positions in latitude and longitude. But you can change the settings to display locations in exotic-sounding coordinate systems such as the Finnish KKJ27 grid, the Qatar grid, or the W Malaysian R grid. You probably won’t need to switch to some of these obscure coordinate systems, so you can stick with latitude and longitude or Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), which are used pretty much everywhere.


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3G GPS tracker main features

Geo-fence
GT06E allows you to fence off certain areas of the map and be alerted when the tracker enters or leaves the restricted area.

SOS
When under emergency, press the SOS button, and the tracker will send SMS to all authorized phone number and monitoring platform.

Remote petrol/power cutoff
Cut off petrol or power by SMS command.

Vibration/Overspeed alert
As soon as the device detects any vibration or overspeed, it will send alerts to you.

ACC detection
Update the vehicle’s status quickly and accurately.

Trouble Shooting
If you are having trouble with your device, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service professional.

1. Poor signal
The signal waves unable to transmit when Using the GPS tracker in the places that have poor signal reception, such as: tall building around or basement. You can use the GPS tracker in the places that have good signal condition.

2. Unable to boot
Low battery. You can Insert the GPS tracker into the vehicle OBD interface to charge.

3. Unable to the connect to the network
Poor signal. You can use the GPS tracker in the places that have good signal condition.


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Q&A about GPS 3G

Is GPS independent of 3G and Wi-Fi?

Q: If i going to be taking my vacation in foreign, where I won't have phone or 3G usage. When I'm not in a wi-fi hotspot, will the GPS function still work, or does it require 3G or wi-fi? And what about the local county maps? Are they already in the phone, or do they even exist for this phone?

A: The only thing is your GPS will take a bit longer to lock your location on a cold start, and it might not be quite as accurate. It's a A GPS (Assisted GPS), and get's part of the location information from the data network on cold start, then fine-tunes the location further than what a GPS alone can do. Shouldn't be an issue however, really. Just turn your GPS on a little sooner.

Do I need internet/3G to use GPS?

Q: If I use internet my navigation works but when I turn the 3G off, GPS does not work. Do I need internet/3G to use GPS?

A: GPS works without an active connection, it's completely passive. GPS has however an addon feature called A-GPS (assisted GPS) which speeds up the startup considerably. It basically warms up the receiver with GPS status data such as time, coarse location and most of all GPS satellite orbit location data (ephemeris data download). Everything of this is also included in the GPS signal but a cold start needs longer if the receiver needs to fetch it itself. With A-GPS this data is downloaded from the internet and fed to the receiver. The A-GPS data is good for some days but deteriorates over time until the phone needs longer to cold start again. You can trigger a manual redownload with some apps, for example GPS status.

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