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The Locator 2000 Mobile is ideal for companies whose requirements for GPS tracking include:
The Push To Call (PTC) switch allows the user to place a call to a number that has been programmed. To meet GSM specification, pressing the PTC button with no SIM installed will cause the unit to initiate a ì411î call. The application provider will need to configure the emergency number for its region.
The switch is used to initiate a geo-fence with a default radius of one-half mile. This radius may be redefined by the application provider and is retained in non-volatile memory. If GPS is not available an error tone will be generated to alert the user that no geo-fence was set.
The User-Defined button is a programmable button that can be defined for various functions. Some examples of these functions include: generate a call to a number different from the PTC button, generate a geo-fence with different parameters than the geo-fence button, send an SMS of the current location to a cell phone, send the current location to the server, etc.
The Mini-MT has two volume buttons for controlling the audio volume level. These buttons are functional whether in a call or not. The ë+í button is used for increasing volume and the ëñí button is used for decreasing volume.
The USB connector is used for charging the battery and for data communication. The unit will charge from a laptop computer, AC to USB power adapter, or vehicle power to USB adapter. Data communications with the Mini-MT is also performed through the USB connector. The USB connection is used to configure or customize the Mini-MT operation. This connection also is used to provide GPS NMEA data to a mapping or user application.
The headphone jack provides the user with the ability to connect a standard 2.5mm headset (not supplied with the modem) when the speakerphone mode is not desirable.
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The Locator 2000 Mobile GPS tracking unit operates over the AT&T and T-Mobile GSM/GPRS digital wireless networks.
The GPS Locator L2000 Mobile utilizes the AT&T and T-Mobile wireless data network to transmit data to the Operations Center. Click on the following links to find out if your area is included in the T-Mobile or AT&T coverage map: