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How to configure the CCTR CCTR-802 tracker

How to configure the CCTR CCTR-802 tracker

How to configure the CCTR CCTR-802 tracker

Configuring the CCTR CCTR-802 tracker is an essential step to ensure the effective operation of your tracking device. This article provides a practical guide to help you adjust the necessary settings, including APN, DNS server, and IMEI. These elements are crucial to ensure that the tracker connects correctly to the network and transmits location data accurately.

To begin, it is important to understand what each configuration represents. The APN (Access Point Name) is the setting that allows your device to connect to the internet via the mobile network. The DNS server (Domain Name System) is responsible for translating domain names into IP addresses, facilitating communication between the tracker and the tracking servers. Additionally, the correct configuration of the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is fundamental to identify your device on the network.

After configuration, it is recommended to perform tests to verify that all settings are correct and that the device is functioning as expected. By following this guide, you will be on the right path to maximizing the efficiency of your CCTR CCTR-802 tracker.

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SMS Commands

1. Restore Factory Settings

To return the device to factory settings, send the corresponding command. This is useful when you want to reset all settings to the original defaults.

FACTORY*123456

2. Set Time Zone

Adjust the device's time zone by sending the appropriate command. This is essential to ensure that location data is correct relative to local time.

TIMEZONE*123456*0

3. Configure Carrier APN

It is crucial to update the APN information, including username and password, according to your carrier's specifications. This information varies depending on the chip supplier and the carrier used.

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

Make sure to enter the correct information to avoid connectivity issues.

4. Set DNS and Port

Define the DNS servers and the port that the device should use for communication. This will ensure that the tracker connects correctly to the server.

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

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

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

5. Tracking Mode

Choose between the available tracking modes. Mode 1 is the default and keeps the device always active, while Mode 2 activates the tracker only when motion is detected.

MODE*123456*1

MODE*123456*2

Consider battery consumption when choosing the tracking mode.

6. Set Upload Interval

Adjust the upload interval time in seconds. The interval can vary from 30 to 999 seconds, with 30 being the factory default.

INTERVAL*123456*60

Choose an interval that balances data updates and battery life.

Special commands

Special Commands

These commands provide additional functionalities to manage and query the device's settings.

CHECK*123456

URL*123456

CHECKPHONE*123456

CHECKPASSWORD#

ALARM*123456

RESET*123456

KEEPONLINE*123456

SHOCKCONTROLGPRS*123456

Use these commands to check settings and keep the tracker operational.

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