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How to configure the Coban GPS303-G tracker

How to configure the Coban GPS303-G tracker

How to configure the Coban GPS303-G tracker

Configuring the Coban GPS303-G tracker is a crucial step to ensure that you can effectively monitor and track the location of your assets. This device is widely used due to its reliability and advanced features. To get started, it is essential to correctly configure the APN (Access Point Name), which allows the tracker to connect to the data network. Additionally, the DNS server must be configured to ensure that the device can communicate with the tracking servers.

Another important aspect of the configuration is the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity), which uniquely identifies your tracker on the network. After the initial setup, it is recommended to perform tests to ensure that all settings are correct and that the tracker is functioning as expected.

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SMS Commands

1. Start Equipment Configuration

To begin using the device, initial configuration is necessary. This will ensure that all functions operate correctly.

begin123456

2. Time Zone Configuration

Adjusting the time zone is essential for the tracker to record the correct time. This command allows you to set the desired time zone.

time zone123456 0

3. Carrier APN Configuration

Configuring the APN (Access Point Name) is crucial to ensure the device's connectivity. APN, username, and password information must be entered correctly, as they vary by carrier.

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

Make sure to use the correct information from your carrier.

4. DNS and Port Configuration

To optimize the communication of the tracker, it is necessary to configure the DNS servers. Enter the addresses of the servers as needed.

Server 01, Server 02, Server 03: enter the appropriate values.

5. Vibration Alarm Activation

This command activates the vibration alarm of the tracker, which can be useful for alerts in specific situations.

shock123456

6. Activate Tracking

For the tracker to start monitoring the device's location, the tracking function must be activated.

tracker123456

7. GPRS Transmission Activation

Activate data transmission via GPRS so that the tracker can send location and status information.

gprs123456

8. Set Transmission Time

You can adjust the data transmission interval. The default is 60 seconds when the equipment is in motion.

upload123456 060

The time can be configured as needed.

9. Sleep Mode by Sensor

This mode allows the tracker to enter a power-saving state after 5 minutes of inactivity. Any movement or vibration will cause the device to return to the active state.

sleep123456 shock

The tracker can be activated by movement, SMS, or call.

Special commands

Special Commands

Here are some additional commands that may be useful for managing 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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