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How to configure Coban GPS102B tracker

How to configure Coban GPS102B tracker

How to configure Coban GPS102B tracker

Configuring the Coban GPS102B tracker is a crucial step to ensure that your device works correctly and provides accurate data. In this guide, we will cover the main aspects of configuration, including setting the APN, configuring the DNS server, and verifying the IMEI.

When starting the process, it is essential to have your mobile carrier's information at hand, as the APN (Access Point Name) is necessary to establish the data connection. Additionally, configuring the DNS server is vital to ensure that the device can effectively communicate with the tracking servers. Don't forget to verify your device's IMEI, as it is essential for the identification and operation of the tracker.

After completing these steps, it is important to conduct tests to confirm that all configurations are correct and that the tracker is transmitting information properly. With the Coban GPS102B correctly configured, you will be able to monitor the location of vehicles or objects accurately.

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SMS Commands

1. Start of Configuration

To begin using your Coban GPS102B GPS tracker, it is essential to start the device configuration. This is the first step to ensure that all functionalities are operational.

begin123456

2. Time Zone Configuration

Adjusting the time zone of your tracker is essential for accurate location information. Use the appropriate command to set the desired time zone.

time zone123456 0

3. APN Configuration

Configuring the APN (Access Point Name) is crucial for the tracker’s communication with the carrier network. APN, username, and password information may vary between different carriers, so it is important to enter the correct data.

apn123456 allcom.br

apn123456 linksolutions.br

apn123456 m2data.arqia.br

apn123456 smart.m2m.vivo.com.br

apn123456 tim.br

apn123456 transmeet.br

apn123456 virtueyes.com.br

apn123456 zap.vivo.com.br

4. DNS and Port Configuration

In this step, you must configure the DNS servers and port that will be used by the tracker. This information is essential to ensure a stable connection.

Server 01:

Server 02:

Server 03:

5. Vibration Alarm Activation

The vibration alarm is a feature that allows the device to notify the user about unexpected movements. It is an important functionality for security.

shock123456

6. Tracking Activation

For the tracker to start monitoring the location, it is necessary to activate the tracking function. This will allow you to receive real-time information.

tracker123456

7. GPRS Transmission Activation

GPRS transmission is the method by which the tracker sends data to the center. It is important to activate this function so that the information can be transmitted.

gprs123456

8. Transmission Time Setting

You can set the time interval for data transmission while the tracker is in motion. The default is 60 seconds, but it can be adjusted as needed.

upload123456 060

Adjustable time

9. Sleep Mode by Sensor

This mode allows the tracker to enter hibernation mode after 5 minutes of inactivity, saving battery. The device can be activated again by movement, SMS, or call.

sleep123456 shock

Description: The tracker will sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity. Any vibration/movement/shake will cause the tracker to 'wake up'.

Special commands

10. Special Commands

Below are some special commands that can be used for additional functionalities of the tracker.

G123456#

where

gprs123456 0

sensitivity123456 + selecionar número 1, 2 ou 3!

check123456

speed123456 080

nospeed123456

shock123456

noshock123456

lowbatsms123456 on

sleep123456 time

sleep123456 shock

sleep123456 off

imei123456

reset123456

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