Daviscomms EaziTRAC 1000 Manuel utilisateur

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential
EaziTRAC 1000 User Guide

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential
Revision History
Rev Date Author Description
01 30-Apr-09 Yingsi Initial release.
02 8-May-09 Yingsi Updated picture of battery.
Added 1 step for setting up of EaziTRAC 1000.
03 30-June-09 Yingsi Added Revision History Column.
Amended Lithium Battery Current.
Amended Model Product Code.
04 27 July 09 Yingsi Updated Pictures of EaziITRAC 1000
Added Section 1.5
Added CLA and open ended wire harness for optional
accessory.
05 21-Oct-09 Yingsi Amended 22 pin male data cable harness to RS232
standard 9 pin D male connector cable pin out description.
Remove Extended operating temperature.
06 8-Jun-10 Wayhin Updated Section 1.7
Added option accessory kit.
Updated pictures of Driver ID tag, Driver ID reader,
External microphone & speakers for option accessories.
07 21-July-10 Wayhin Update Appendix A
“Gsensor calibration process”
Added Section 1.5 “I/O port definition overview”
Updated Section 1.1
“From 300 to 5000 full detail reports”

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential
CONTENT
PAGE
CONTENT PAGE
1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1
1.1 EAZITRAC 1000.......................................................................................................................................1
1.2 UNDERSTANDING THE PRODUCT MODEL OF YOUR HARDWARE ...............................................................2
1.3 PARTS DESCRIPTION OF EAZITRAC 1000.................................................................................................4
1.4 PIN LAYOUT DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................4
1.4 PIN LAYOUT DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................5
1.5 I/O PORT DEFINITION OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................7
7
REMARKS 7
(1) WITH DRIVER ID, IN3 CANNOT BE USED AS INPUT....................................................................................7
(2) ANALOG I/P AND DEAD RECKONING SHARE THE SAME PORTS,HENCE BOTH FEATURES CANNOT BE
IMPLEMENTED AT THE SAME TIME .......................................................................................7
1.6 OPERATING VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE...............................................................................................7
2. PRODUCT PACKAGE OVERVIEW 8
2.1 EAZITRAC 1000 DEVICE WITH OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES.........................................................................8
2.2 INSTALLATION AND STARTING UP ON THE EAZITRAC 1000..................................................................11
2.3 LED INDICATORS....................................................................................................................................14
3. INTERFACING THE EAZITRAC 1000 FOR AT COMMANDS COMMUNICATION 15
3.1 HYPERTERMINAL SETTINGS....................................................................................................................15
4. TERMINOLOGY 18
4.1 GSM……………………………………………………………………………………………………18
4.2 SIM CARD ............................................................................................................................................18
4.3 GPS……………………….....................................................................................................................18
4.4 GPRS……………..................................................................................................................................18
4.5 SMS……………....................................................................................................................................18
4.6 HYPERTERMINAL....................................................................................................................................18
5. APPLICATION EXAMPLES 19
5.1 EXAMPLE 1: RETRIEVING GPS DATA REMOTELY ON THE EAZITRAC 1000 WITHOUT THE USE OF A SIM
CARD .................................................................................................................................19
5.2 EXAMPLE 2: TO PROGRAM THE EAZITRAC 1000 TO RECEIVE DATA AND REPORTS VIA SMS.................20
5.3 EXAMPLE 3: CONFIGURING THE EAZITRAC 1000 TO SEND AN OUTPUT TO RELAY DEVICE AND DISABLE
THE FUEL PUMP OF THE VEHICLE........................................................................................23
5.4 EXAMPLE 4: PROGRAMMING THE EAZITRAC 1000 TO LOG SR MESSAGES TO MEMORY WHEN GPS
LOCATION IS FIXED AND DUMPING THE SR MESSAGES TO A TEXT FILE ..............................25
6. APPENDIX A 30

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential - 1 -
1. System Overview
1.1 EaziTRAC 1000
The EaziTRAC 1000 is a small, economical and low cost, high quality multi-purpose GPS/ GSM
tracking solution for personal and vehicle tracking. It can also be used as 2-way telemetry to control
relays, transmit short messages and make voice and silent calls. With battery embedded, it can
remain on standby for at least 24 hours. It transmits the GPS data by using GPRS/SMS. It allows a
switch between 2 SIM cards for border crossing. EaziTRAC 1000 can also be used for motion
detection and monitoring of distance moved by a mileage counter
For efficient data management, it comes with a memory capacity of 5000 full detail reports that
include date, time, latitude, longitude, speed, heading, system and input/output ports status enabling
continuous recording of position and time. The data can be downloaded either over-the-air or stored
for downloading at a later time.
The EaziTRAC 1000 is also capable of producing its own unique device ID.

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential - 2 -
1.2 Understanding the Product Model of Your Hardware
The hardware product code as follows in your EaziTRAC 1000
Model No:
EaziTRAC
1000 - x x x x x x x
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Example 1:
Model No:
EaziTRAC
1000 - E I 13 1 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(1) External GPS,
(2) Internal GSM,
(3) With G Sensor,
(4) With Analog I/O Kit and External Watch Dog Kits,
(5) With Audio Kit,
(6) With Driver ID.
(7) With Battery Kit,
(1) GPS
"E" = External GPS Antenna
"I" = Internal GPS Antenna
(2) GSM
"E" = External GSM Antenna
"I" = Internal GSM Antenna
(3) G Sensor
G Sensor
“1” = √
“N” =
(4) Analog, Dual SIM Card, Ext Watch Dog Kits
Analog I/O Kit
Dual SIM Card
Kit
Ext Watch Dog
Timer
“1” = √
“2” = √√
“3” = √√
“4” = √
“5” = √√
"6" = √
“N” =
“A” = √√√

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential - 3 -
(5) Audio, Programmable I/O Kit
Audio Kit
Programmable
I/O
“1” = √
“2” = √
“N” =
“A” = √√
(6) Driver ID, Dead Reckoning Kit
Dead
Reckoning Kit Driver ID Kit
“1” = √
“2” = √
“N” =
“A” = √√
(7) Battery
Battery
“1” = √
“N” =
Option Available Option Description
G Sensor = For Motion Detection
Analog I/O Kit = Able to generate analog input and output signal
Dual SIM Card Kit = Ability to switch between 2 SIM Cards
Ext. Watch Dog Timer Kit = Prevent MCU Lockup
Audio Kit = Ability to make voice calls with external mic and speaker
Programmable I/O = Ability to program input to output ports and vice versa
Dead Reckoning Kit = Ability to estimate location of vehicle when GPS fix is lost.
Driver ID Kit = Ability to distinguish specific driver via an ID Tag.
Battery = For an alternative solution to power up the EaziTRAC 1000 without a
power adaptor
Accessory
Power Adaptor = Supply to the EaziTRAC 1000 thru External Power Adaptor
22 Pins Data Cable Hardness = For connection from the EaziTRAC 1000 device with open ended wires
22 Pins Data Cable Hardness with RS232 = This cable interfaces the EaziTRAC 1000 to a serial COM port
connection of the PC
GSM External Antenna Kit = External GSM Antenna Option
GPS External Antenna Kit = External GPS Antenna Option
Cigarette Lighter Adaptor = External Supply to the EaziTRAC 1000 with Cigarette Lighter Socket
Driver ID Tag Kit = Driver ID Tag
Driver ID Reader Kit = Driver ID Reader/ Probe.
External MIC Kit = External microphone option connects thru the external microphone jack
External Speaker Kit = External speaker option connects thru the speaker/earphone jack.

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential - 4 -
1.3 Parts Description of EaziTRAC 1000
Mounting Flange
GPS
Indicator
(Yellow)
GSM
Indicator
(Green)
Charging
Indicator
(Red )
Panic Button USB Connector
Internal Microphone
External Microphone
Reset Button
Speaker/Earphone
DC Jack
GSM External
Antenna
Connector SMA
GPS External
Antenna
Connector SMA Speaker
22 Pin
I/O Connector
3 Pin Li- Polymer
connector
Dual SIM card
insertion slot
EaziTRAC 1000
Battery
compartment
cover

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential - 5 -
1.4 Pin Layout Description
Pin No. Pin Name Pin Description Pin No. Pin Name Pin Description
Pin 1: VPS Power Supply
(positive) Pin 12: RTS Request to Send
Pin 2: VPS_GND Power Supply
(negative) Pin 13: CTS Clear to Send
Pin 3: IN-1 Input 1 Pin 14: TxD Transmitted Data
Pin 4: IN-2 Input 2 Pin 15: RxD Received Data
Pin 5: IN-3 Input 3 Pin 16: DGND Digital Ground
Pin 6: IN-4 Input 4 Pin 17: ALARM
LED Alarm LED
Pin 7: I/O-1 Input / Output 1 Pin 18: PANIC Panic Button
Pin 8: I/O-2 Input / Output 2 Pin 19: RESET Reset Button
Pin 9: I/O-3 Input / Output 3 Pin 20: FS O/P Fail-Safe Output
Pin 10: I/O-4 Input / Output 4 Pin 21: ANA_I/P- Analog Input
(negative)
Pin 11: ANA_O/P Analog Output Pin 22: ANA_I/P+ Analog Input
(positive)
Note:
Output ports (I/O-1, I/O-2, I/O-3, I/O-4) can be configured as input ports
upon software customization.
Pin Layout Description of EaziTRAC 1000 and 22 pins – 22 pins data hardness cable
Front View from EaziTRAC 1000

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential - 6 -
DB-9 Ports Description
Pin 1: Data Carrier Detect
Pin 2: Received Data, RxD
Pin 3: Transmitted Data, TxD
Pin 4: Data Terminal Ready
Pin 5: Signal Ground, GND
Pin 6: Data set ready
Pin 7: Request to send
Pin 8: Clear to send
Pin 9: Ring Indicators

500224R07
DAVISCOMMS (S) PTE LTD
Daviscomms Confidential - 7 -
1.5 I/O port definition overview
Remarks
(1) With Driver ID, IN3 cannot be used as input
(2) Analog I/P and Dead Reckoning share the same ports, hence both features cannot be
implemented at the same time
1.6 Operating Voltage and Temperature
Operating Temperature Range: -20 to 60°C (with internal battery)
Storage Temperature Range: -20 to 60°C
Operating Voltage: 8 ~ 30V
Table des matières
Autres manuels Daviscomms GPS




















