7.
Specify the time in minutes as to how often you want the device to update it’s location data. For
example, you might want to track your child on the way to school so set the interval at 1 minute.
Once your child is at the required destination you can change the interval to say 20 minutes.
According to the manufacturers, a frequency of 10 minutes will make the battery last
approximately 50 hours.
8.
SOS1:
Enter the phone number of the 1
st
contact person, this will probably be one of the
parents’ phone number. The child can use either SOS1 or SOS2, to call and speak to the person
owning that phone number.
9.
SOS2:
Enter the phone number of the other parent or someone else you trust.
10.
Set SOS number
: You can enter up to 5 phone numbers here. The idea behind the SOS button is
that if the child is confronted in a threatening way, he or she will hold down the SOS button for
at least 5 seconds. A SMS will immediately be sent to all 5 numbers indicating the child needs
help at a specific location.
11.
Indicator Setting:
ON or OFF. Factory default is ON.
12.
SMS Language:
Choose from CHINESE, ENGLISH or FRENCH
13.
Anti-disturbance mode:
For use when placed in a fixed position e.g. as in a car tracking device.
SMS will be sent to emergency numbers if an attempt is made to remove tracker from it’s fixed
position.
14.
Answer mode
:
Choose from one of the modes: Push button answer default), hands free auto
answer or loudspeaker mute auto-answer.