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Get ready
Charging the Tracker
You can find the two batteries in the waterproof pouch.
We have found that a battery will last on standby for
around five days. As you have two batteries you can
always keep one on charge while the other is in use.
Battery life is impacted by the number of times that the
tracker has to fix position and send a response.
For example, if you ask the tracker to report its position
every half an hour it will last for around 72 hours before needing replaced. When we
tested the SOS function it reported every three minutes for 8 hours. You can read more
about this later.
Plug the UK plug adapter into the European standard
charger. Then place one of the batteries in the cradle. The
LED will turn red indicating that it is charging and then
green when it is finished.
The European standard lead comes with two connectors.
One for the charger and another fitted with a mini USB
which can be used to charge the tracker via the mini USB port on the side.
When you are setting up the tracker for the first time you should put the SIM card in place
first which we describe later.
To replace the battery slide it into the back of the tracker making sure that the + and –
signs are facing upwards.
Set Up
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