Jimi IoT JM-VG02U Ins-Aided OBD GPS Vehicle Terminal User Manual

June 6, 2024
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Jimi IoT JM-VG02U Ins-Aided OBD GPS Vehicle Terminal

Product Overview

Product Overview

INS (Inertial Navigation System)

INS can be used as an alternative tracking system when vehicle is in an area without GPS signal, such as urban canyon, tunnel or underground packing lot.

Driving Behavior Analysis
  • Harsh acceleration alert
  • Harsh braking alert
  • Harsh cornering alert
  • Sudden lane change alert
  • Collision alert
  • Skidding alert
  • Rollover alert
  • Roll and pitch alert
Vehicle Tracking
  • GPS & LBS positioning
  • Real-time location query
Easy Installation

After insert SIM card, plug device into OBD II port and start to use.

Multiple Alerts
  • Over-speed alert
  • Drowsy driving alert
  • Tow/Theft alert
  • Vibration alert
  • Other alerts

Standard Parts List

  1. JM-VGO2U device x1
  2. Pry tool x1

Specification

  • GNSS Type: GPS+INS(Inertial navigation system)
  • Antenna: Built-in GPS ceramic antenna; GSM quad-band antenna
  • LED indicator: GPS(blue), GSM(green), Power(red)
  • Battery: 50mAh/3.7V Li-Polymer battery
  • Working voltage/current: 9-36VDC/38mA(12VDC)
  • Standby current:  5mA
  • Working time: 1 hour (power supply disconnected)
  • Operating temperature: -20°C~450
  • Weight: 37g
  • Dimension: 48.649.024.0mm
  • Storage temperature: -20°C~85°C (>60°C will enter storage mode)

LED Indications

Power Status (Red)
  • Fast blinking (on 0.1s, off 0.15): Low battery
  • Slow blinking (on 2s, off 2s): Charging
  • Solid on: Fully charged
  • Slow blinking (on 0.1s, off 2s): Normally working
  • Off: Battery is exhausted/Internal failure
GNSS Status (Blue)
  • Fast blinking (on 0.3s, off 0.3s): Searching GNSS signal
  • Solid on: Positioned
  • Off: GNSS module is in sleep more or not working
Cellular Status (Green)
  • Fast blinking (on 0.1s, off 0.15): Network initializing
  • Slow blinking (on 0.1s, off 2s): Receiving signal normally
  • Solid on: GSM/GPRS is online
  • Off: No signal received or no SIM card detected

Product Setup

Product Setup 01

Product Setup 02

Insert SIM card and Power on
  1. Choose Nano SIM card with access to GPRS and SMS.
  2. Take the pry tool out and plug it into the gaps one by one, pry them until the case is loose, then separate the case from core.
  3. Insert SIM card into the slot.
  4. Align the half hole and half cylinder of double sides, then fasten the case and core (LEDs will be damaged if without alignment).

Note: After SIM card inserted, device will power on itself automatically.
Low battery voltage may affect its self-activation, in this situation please plug it into vehicle OBD interface to charge.

Configuration

To interact with this device, please login the location service platform that your distributor designate, and enter the designated website to download mobile app.

Tracked by Mobile Phone

Send the command URL# by SMS to the device’s SIM card number. The device will reply with a map link. Clink the link to have the location displayed on Google Maps on your mobile phone.
If device in somewhere not positioned, device will reply “Positioning, please wait for a moment” or “Positioning fail”.

Monitored by Tracking Platform

APN & Server setting To ensure normal network operation, please confirm your APN and server setting before you login. In most countries, APN could be automatically adapted to local mobile operators. If not, please send SMS to set the APN.
If user name and password are required for APN, please add it into the command.
APN, apnname#
E.g. APN, internet#
APN, apnname,user,pwd#
E.g. APN, internet, CLENTE,AMENA#

Confirm the server address and setting with distributors. If server is incorrect, please send SMS to change.
SERVER mode, domain name/IP port, 0#
E.g: SERVER, 1, www.ydpat.com, 8011,0#
SERVER, 0, 211.154.135.113.8011,0#
mode=1 means set with domain name
mode=0 means set with IP address

Please login the designated service platform and enjoy your monitoring experience.

GPS Upload Interval Setting

By time interval (Default Valid)
TIMER,T1, T2#
T1 means upload interval when ACC ON
T2 means upload interval when ACC OFF
Range: 5~18000 or 0 (second);0 means no upload
Default valid setting: TIMER, 10,10#
Query current TIMER setting: TIMER#

By distance interval (Default OFF)
DISTANCE,D#
D ranges 50~10000 or 0 (meters)
Note: When user enable uploading by DISTANCE, the preset TIME uploading turns invalid.

Over-speed Alert (Default OFF)

SPEED,A,B,C,M#
A=ON/OFF; speeding alarm; default: OFF
B=5–600 seconds; detection time range; default: 20
C=1–255 km/h; speeding threshold; default: 50
M=0/1; alert report mode; 0: GPRS, 1: SMS+GPRS; default: M=1

E.g. SPEED,ON,80,120,1#
When vehicle speed has been over 100km/h for 80 seconds, you will receive alerts via SMS and GPRS.
Note: Send SPEED,OFF# to disable over-speed alert when necessary.

Tow Alert (Default OFF)

When vehicle is dragged, device could send alert.
MOVING,S,R,M#
S=1 means ON; S=O means OFF
R means radius, range 100~1000 (meter)
M means alert way
M=1 SMS+GPRS; M=0 means GPRS
Note: Send MOVING,OFF# to disable tow alert when necessary.

Drowsy Driving Alert (Default ON)

FATIGUEALM,ON,T1,12,13,M,S#
If a driver has continuously driven over Maximum Driving Time (T1), and the total break time is less than Minimum break time (T2), drowsy driving alert will be activated.

Drowsy driving alert: A period of time (T3) before reaching Maximum
Driving Time, device will start to warn driver (e.g. buzzer) to have a break.

T1=60-600 minutes; Maximum driving time, default:T1=240.
T2=1-255 minutes; Minimum break time, default: T2=20.
T3=10-240 minutes; Pre-alert time before reaching T1, default: T3= 30 (Noted: T1>T3).
M=0/1; alert report mode; O: GPRS, 1: SMS+GPRS; default: M=0.
S=ON/OFF; activate/block buzzer;
ON: Buzzer will sound to pre-alert drowsy driving;
OFF: Buzzer will not sound to pre-alert drowsy driving.
Default: ON. (Buzzer sounds in a cycle of 1s active and 1s inactive to pre- alert drowsy driving, total 5 cycles).
Note: Send FATIGUEALM,OFF# to disable drowsy driving alert when necessary.

Driving Behavior Analysis

Device support detecting eight types of driver behaviors, which are transmitted via GPRS and can be displayed on server.

  1. Harsh acceleration alert
    When vehicle’s speed increases sharply, an alert will be sent to platform.
    E.g.: One vehicle’s speed increases from OKM/H to 50KM/H in 2 seconds.

  2. Harsh braking alert
    When vehicle’s speed decreases sharply, an alert will be sent to platform.
    E.g.: One vehicle’s speed drops from 50KM/H to 10KM/H in 2 seconds.

  3. Harsh cornering alert
    When vehicle makes sharp turning, am alert will be sent to platform.
    E.g.: The driving speed is greater than 30KM/H, and the angle change is greater than 90 degrees.

  4. Sudden lane change alert
    When vehicle suddenly changes lanes at high speed, an alert will be sent to platform.
    E.g.: The driving speed is greater than 60KM/H, and the angle change is less than 20 degrees.

  5. Collision alert
    If collision occurs, the device will send alert to the platform. Slight impact and scratch will not trigger the alert.

  6. Rollover alert
    When vehicle’s rolling angle exceeds 70°, an alert will be sent to platform.

  7. Skidding alert
    When vehicle changes the course angle for more than 3 seconds at an angular velocity greater than 20° / s, an alert will be sent to platform.

  8. Roll and pitch alert
    When vehicle pitches or rolls greater than 20° and smaller than 70°, an alert will be sent to platform.

Troubleshooting

  • Unable to connect to tracking platform
    • Check APN and server settings.
    • Check whether the data service of SIM card is enabled.
    • Check the balance of your SIM card.
  • The device is offline on the platform
    • Check whether the external power is well connected.
    • Check if the device is in an area without network.
    • Check the balance of SIM card.
  • Unable to locate
    • Check if there is a metallic layer above the device shielding satellite signal.
    • Check if the device is in an area without network.
  • Location drifts
    • Drifting may happen if in an area with poor GNSS signal such as urban canyon or basement.
    • Check whether the device is firmly fixed.
  • No reply from device after send it a command
    • Make sure the format of command is correct.
    • Check if the device is in an area without network.
    • Check if SIM card is well inserted and supports SMS service.

Warranty Instructions

  1. The warranty is valid only when the warranty card is properly completed, and upon presentation of the proof of purchase consisting of original invoice indicating the date of purchase, model and serial No. of the product. We reserve the right to refuse warranty if this information has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the product from the dealer.
  2. Our obligations are limited to repair of the defect or replacement the defective part or at its discretion replacement of the product itself.
  3. Warranty repairs must be carried out by our Authorized Service Centre. Warranty cover will be void, even if a repair has been attempted by any unauthorized service Centre.
  4. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty does not provide right to extension or renewal of the warranty period.
  5. The warranty is not applicable to cases other than defects in material, design and workmanship.

This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Please keep 20cm use distance away from human body.

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