| Parameter Category | Examples | |-------------------|----------| | | Time-based (e.g., send location every 30 seconds), distance-based (e.g., every 500 meters), or ignition-triggered | | Motion & Sleep Modes | Low-power sleep timeout, wake-up sensitivity, vibration start threshold | | Geofencing | Circular/rectangular zones, entry/exit alerts, fence arm/disarm schedule | | Alerts & Events | Over-speed threshold, tow alarm, low battery warning, SOS button behavior | | Communication Settings | APN (Access Point Name) for cellular data, server IP/port, GPRS/SMS priority, backup SMS commands | | Output Controls | Relay activation (engine immobilizer), fuel cutoff, buzzer, LED behavior | | Firmware Management | Version check, OTA (over-the-air) update trigger, rollback capability |
For devices without USB ports or remote installations, parameters are edited via SMS text commands. gps tracker parameter editor
The capability to change settings via GPRS so you don't have to recall vehicles to the shop. Data tracking intervals determine how often the device
: Customizing triggers for over-speeding, low battery, or SOS button functions. Before changing any settings, export the original factory
Data tracking intervals determine how often the device updates its location. Balancing these settings is essential for managing cellular data costs. Sends an update every seconds (e.g., every 30 seconds while driving).
Before changing any settings, export the original factory parameters to a backup file. If the device becomes unresponsive or loses cellular contact, you can easily restore it to baseline.