Tracki

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The Tracki is an off-the-shelf tracking unit which has a modular build framework so it can be easily adopted to customer requests. The system is designed for permanent installation in vehicles. All connectors and specification meet the standards for vehicle fitting.

Target market for the product is professional users where performance and quality matters. The GSM engine is based on Cinterion’s latest technology, formerly Siemens. The GPS engine is based on Trimble technology ensuring world class performance and quality.

The product is optimized concerning power consumption to meet new standards within eco design and environmental effects minimizing power loss in every situation.

The Tracki system is very flexible and depending on customer demands, more functionality can be added such as wireless technology through Bluetooth or Mobitex.

The Tracki supports firmware update over the air or locally through computer interface.

The units are 100% event driven and generate reports based on defined events such as time, I/O change, movement, external data, angle change and distance travelled.

The unit communicates using the protocol Pospack 18, a protocol designed to generate very little data traffic without jeopardizing the data integrity. The standard frame includes position, time, velocity, heading, I/O status, runtime meter (odometer or running hours), battery status, alarms and event (why report is generated). If the Tracki is out of coverage it will automatically store old positions until coverage returns, and then transmit.

Key features

  • Wide 10-30 V vehicle grade power supply
  • Designed for permanent installation in vehicles
  • Vehicle grade Connector
  • Extreme GPS sensitivity -160dBm
  • Phenomenal acquisition time
  • Environmental friendly, auto On/Off from ignition for eco mode (low power)

  • Low power design

    Based on Ti low power technology.

    Flexible

    Wireless connectivity through GPRS, bluetooth or Mobitex.

    Proven

    Based on previous development and usage.

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