MU-201 GPS/GPRS Nano Tracker User Manual
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Appendix 1: Tracker Event List
This table shows the different events/ messages sent from the device.
Basically, there are more than 10 different situations that trigger the device to respond its position and tracker status
messages as the following.
Note: Any event marks with letter “B” represents data which was not able to send to assigned route immediately due to
priority or mobile network service issue. The data will be sent after the issues are cleared.
Event
Description
AUTO / BAUTO
When the device is set to report to assigned route in a given period of time, it will send a
report automatically with an AUTO message.
When any other event is triggered and the priority is greater than AUTO, the AUTO report will
be saved to flash and report to assigned route later.
AGF / BAGF
NOTE: When the device AUTO report “Distance” interval or “Stationary Detection”
is set, the tracker status (event) will be “AGF” instead of “AUTO”.
PARK / BPARK
When the park function is activated, the server will receive a RMC sentence. This sentence is
ended by PARK is ON now! This indicates that the PARK detection is started.
When park function is deactivated, the server will receive a RMC sentence which is ended by
Park is OFF now!
MOVE / BMOVE
When the device exceeds the movement threshold in Park/ Vibration detection mode, it will
trigger the MOVE event according to the setting.
POLL / BPOLL
When sending polling command to poll the report, it triggers the POLL event.
GFIN / BGFIN
When entering the Geo-Fence restricted area, it triggers the GFIN,(1~10) event.
GOUT / BGOUT
When leaving the Geo-Fence curfew area, it triggers the GOUT,(1~10) event.
Overspeed / BOverspeed
When the device exceeds the speed limit threshold, it triggers the Over Speed Event.
SOS / BSOS
When the SOS (Panic) function is activated, it triggers the SOS Event.
LP
When the device is in 1
st
low power (under 3.700V) status, it triggers the LP Event.
BATTERY LOW
When the device is in 2
nd
low power (under 3.400V) status, it triggers the event BATTERY
LOW TO SHUTDOWN.