Vehicle gps tracker IGV-2G6818 Features:
1. Anti-theft and emergency alarm
2. TCP/UDP dual mode communication
3. Cut-off of Oil
4. Vehicle remote control
Detail:
1. Real-time GPS tracking
2. Real-time vehicle status monitoring
3. Vehicle Immobilization Control
4. Support SMS / GPRS dual-mode switching
6. Support of the original car alarm synchronized Arm and disarm
7. Support for point-to-point, point to group, group-to-group monitoring.
8. Anti-theft and emergency alarm. If the vehicle is hijacked and backfired, the driver can positively give an alarm to monitoring centre
9. Remote listen-in, hand-free telephone (Optional speaker)
10. Over speed alerts. If the speed of vehicle is over the preset speed, GPS terminal will warn the driver and send over-speed alarm to monitoring centre.
11. Smart power protection
13. Dual data communication capability through GPRS
14. TCP/UDP dual mode communication
15. Playback of Track. Make query of historical tracks of vehicle
16. Cut-off of Oil and Electricity. Safely cut-off oil and electrical supply of vehicle in long-range.
It is suited for public transportation and fleet management and anything else you can think of.
vehicle gps tracker IGV-2G6818 Picture:
Vehicle gps tracker IGV-2G6818 Configuration List:
Standard package |
1. | GPS Tracker | 1 |
2. | Harness | 1 |
3. | Emergency push button | 1 |
4. | Microphone | 1 |
5. | Relay | 1 |
6. | GPS antenna | 1 |
7. | GSM antenna | 1 |
8. | CD (GPS Manage Software) | 1 |
IGreenView 2.5G GPS Tracker DMEO:
About GPS Technology Definitions:
GPS:
GPS stands for Global Positioning System. It is a navigation system that uses a network of 24 satellites orbiting the planet to provide location and time information anywhere on earth. The system sends signals to and from the satellites to your GPS device and uses this information to calculate your position. The software in your GPS receiver can take this information and combine it with map data to display your position. The technology also enables you to plan routes, find out about nearby locations and approximate your speed and journey time.
GPS tracker:
A GPS tracker uses the global positioning system to provide information about the location of someone or something. The tracker can be fitted in a car, or attached to a person or asset, and record its location data. The recorded data can be stored within the tracking unit itself, or may be transmitted to a central location. The data can be used to provide valuable information, such as distance travelled, speeds and locations reached.
GSM (quad band):
GSM stands for Global System for Mobile communications and is used for transmitting voice and data services on mobile phones. GSM supports voice calls and data transfer speeds of up to 9.6kbps, as well as the transmission of SMS (Short Message Service) texts. A quad band GSM refers to a device that can use four different frequency bands, enabling you to use different mobile phone networks around the world.
GPRS:
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service. It is a mobile service that can be found on second generation (2G) wireless technology, such as mobile phones. Among other things, a GPRS Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)
card enables a mobile device to be constantly connected to the Internet and transmit multimedia messages, such as images, video, audio and text, or a combination of these.