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How to configure the CCTR CCTR-620+ tracker

How to configure the CCTR CCTR-620+ tracker

How to configure the CCTR CCTR-620+ tracker

Configuring the CCTR CCTR-620+ tracker may seem challenging, but with the right instructions, you will be ready to monitor your assets in no time. This device is designed to provide an efficient tracking experience, and the initial setup is a crucial step to ensure its proper functioning. In this guide, we will cover the essential steps to configure the APN, DNS server, and IMEI, as well as perform tests to verify that everything is operating as expected.

Configuring the APN (Access Point Name) is fundamental for the CCTR CCTR-620+ to connect to the mobile data network, allowing the transfer of location information. Next, we will define the DNS server, which is responsible for translating domain names into IP addresses, essential for the device's communication with the tracking platform. Checking the IMEI is another important step, as it ensures that the tracker is registered and active on the network.

Finally, we will perform tests to ensure that all configurations are correct and that the device is transmitting the necessary information. For an even more complete tracking experience, consider the Trackar platform, which offers a one-time payment and an intuitive interface to manage your trackers. Let's get started!

SMS Commands

1. Factory Reset

To restore the device to factory settings, a specific command must be sent. This action will reset all custom settings and return the device to its original factory state.

FACTORY*123456

2. Time Zone Configuration

Adjusting the time zone is essential to ensure that the tracker correctly logs the times of activities. The following command should be used to set the desired time zone.

TIMEZONE*123456*0

3. Carrier APN Configuration

Configuring the APN is crucial for the proper functioning of the tracker. It is important to enter the correct APN, username, and password information, which vary according to the chip provider and the carrier used. Use the commands below to adjust the APN settings.

APN*123456*CLARO.BR

APN*123456*CLARO.COM.BR

APN*123456*GPRS.OI.COM.BR

APN*123456*SMART.M2M.VIVO.COM.BR

APN*123456*TIMBRASIL

APN*123456*ZAP.VIVO.COM.BR

USERNAME*123456*CLARO,CLARO

USERNAME*123456*CLARO,CLARO

USERNAME*123456*OI,OI

USERNAME*123456*TIMBRASIL,TIMBRASIL

USERNAME*123456*VIVO,VIVO

USERNAME*123456*VIVO,VIVO

Check your carrier's information before configuring.

4. DNS and Port Configuration

To ensure the tracker connects to the server, the DNS servers must be configured correctly. The commands below should be used to set the IPs and ports.

IP*123456*central.trackar.com.br,5040

IP*123456*central.trackar.com.br,5040

IP*123456*central.trackar.com.br,5040

5. Tracking Mode

The tracker can operate in different modes, depending on your needs. The default mode is Mode 1, which allows continuous operation, while Mode 2 activates a motion control that saves battery. Choose the mode that best meets your needs.

MODE*123456*1

MODE*123456*2

Mode 2 disables the tracker after 5 minutes of inactivity.

6. Upload Interval Setting

The upload interval determines how often the tracker will send data. The time can be adjusted between 30 and 999 seconds, with 30 being the factory default. Use the command below to set the desired interval.

INTERVAL*123456*60

Special commands

7. Special Commands

There are special commands that allow you to query and manage the tracker more efficiently. The commands below can be used to check settings, restart the device, and keep the tracker online.

CHECK*123456

URL*123456

CHECKPHONE*123456

CHECKPASSWORD#

ALARM*123456

RESET*123456

KEEPONLINE*123456

SHOCKCONTROLGPRS*123456

FACTORY*123456

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