
LIVE TRACKER USER GUIDE |
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introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Live Tracker GPS tracking device!
As we print this manual (second edition, 23 March 2009), the Live
Tracker remains the most technologically advanced hard wired GPS
tracking device on the market, updates every 1, 5, 10 seconds updates if
the speed exceeds 10mph. The truly LIVE tracking methods
employed by the
Live Tracker enable
it to perform under a wide variety of applications, excelling in freight
shipments to airport luggage. The applications for the
Live Tracker are
limited only by the human imagination. Options for the
Live Tracker GPS
tracking unit include the adaptability that comes with the optional set
up of 4 input and 4 output options. The inputs and outputs are
operational. The inputs and outputs require a standard 12v relay,
available from any auto part store. It is recommended that you run the
wiring directly from the battery. It is also recommended to acquire the
assistance of a certified mechanic to ensure that the wiring is
connected correctly. Not surprisingly, the
Live Tracker has
garnered rave product reviews in the press. GPS Magazine calls it "
The most accurate, easy to use GPS Tracker available.” It’s a testament
to our staff and their dedication to design and build nothing less than
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the best product of its kind on the market, without
exception. At S&L Services Inc, we go to
extremes to deliver a world-class product, and are equally
dedicated delivering of a comparably world-class customer
service experience.
For this reason, LIVE support is embedded directly into our
tracking system. If you encounter difficulties, have
additional questions, or simply want to say “job well done”,
we’re always delighted to hear from you!
Given proper care, your
Live Tracker
Tracking device will provide reliable service for years to
come. Thank you for choosing the
Live Tracker.
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The
Live Tracker: Installation
Installation of your
Live Tracker
LIVE vehicle tracking device is as easy as it gets - just follow these three
easy steps: 1. Plug the two antenna cables and wiring harness
into the transceiver unit, and then place the antenna (with the white text
facing UP) on your dash at the base of the windshield. Run the cables along
the side of the dash at the door hinge, and place the transceiver box under
your dash. For best results, consider using a zip-tie to secure the
transceiver to ensure it doesn't fall from beneath the dash. 2.
On the wiring harness, connect the:
RED wire to a constant 12-volt power line.
BLACK wire to the frame ground.
BROWN wire to a 12-volt accessory power source. (one
which only has power when the ignition is on) It's that simple!
(DO NOT HOOK
RED AND BROWN TOGETHER)
3. That's it! The device is installed. For a more covert installation, you
may place the antenna under the dash, all the way up near the base of the
windshield, secretly out of sight. Our antenna can see through foam, glass,
and fiberglass, but it cannot see through metal. For this reason, it is
important that it be placed with no metal or wiring between it and the sky.
The Best location is near the driver side left front corner. This allows to
be away from wipers and all metal in vehicle. |
The four outputs allow for you to have the remote controlled access to Lock
and UnLock the Doors, Honk Horn, and similar aspects that permit ease in
control of the vehicles that have the
Live Tracker. The four inputs
allow for your
Live Tracker
to send information back to the server. These services can be set up so you
can fully utilize your new
Live Tracker.
For this reason, LIVE support is embedded directly into our
tracking system. If you encounter difficulties, have additional questions,
or simply want to say “job well done”, we’re always delighted to hear from
you!

Live Tracking with the
Live Tracker
In order to access the live tracking features of the
Live Tracker,
simply load your web browser on your PC (or Apple) and go to
www.slgps.com. If you do not already have login credentials,
contact S&L Services Inc, at 888-715-2727 to arrange for
service. With the login ID and password assigned
to you by S&L Services Inc, registration, go |
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to www.slgps.com . A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 8.0
(right) should appear on your screen. In the Authorization
Tab on the left side of the screen, (see larger view in figure 8.1),
enter your login ID (provided to you by the S&L Services Inc,
registration staff) and below it the password you selected, then click
the LOGIN button. Once clicked, the LOGIN button will change
to LOGOUT. Once login is complete, the map will immediately
jump to your area and the location of your vehicle(s). You may move your
mouse over the vehicle to show specific information about the vehicle
such as latitude, longitude, and the speed at which the vehicle is
traveling. The location(s) of your vehicle(s) on the map are updated
every 10 seconds. You may move the map within the browser by
clicking on the map, holding the mouse button down, and dragging the
map. Double-click on an area to zoom in on it, or roll the wheel on the

Figure 8.0 The Tracking Website. |

Figure 8.1 Logging In. back of your mouse to zoom
in and out on the center of the map. Clicking on a vehicle
marker (not the flag, but the vehicle marker itself) will open a window
(see figure 9.0, next page) which gives you the ability to change the
vehicle marker, change the name on the flag, change the color of the
flag or flag text color, retrieve the address of the vehicles current
location, or auto-center (follow) the vehicle. To change the
vehicle marker, click on the vehicle marker image below the save button.
A window will appear giving a selection of different vehicle icons you
may use. To change the text which appears on the flag,
simply change the text in the field labeled FLAG TEXT. You may change
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by clicking the COLOR button to the right of each field, respectively.
When you've finished making your changes to the flag color, text
color, flag text or vehicle marker, simply click the SAVE button.
The phone driver feature is available with paid access to the SKYPE
network, allowing you to phone the driver through your PC. Other options
listed are applicable to the Live Tracker, such as locking and unlocking doors,
enabling and disabling the starter, honking the horn, and remote
starting the vehicle - these are available only with hard-wired devices
which must be physically wired under the dash of the vehicle to perform
these functions. This makes your Live Tracker a highly practical and efficient
tool.

Figure 9.0 The Vehicle Control Window.
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The Control Panel On the left side of the map
screen you will find a Control Panel, providing tabs for Authorization,
Map Control, Vehicles, Reports, Alert System, Search, Directions and
Routing, Address Markers, Live Support, and Historical Playback.
Clicking on any of these tabs will provide access to each group of
functions. This control panel is the key to all functions
and features of the web-based tracking system. Through it
the system provides access to reports, alerts, live support, 90-day
historical playback and an unending array of other features with
more new features constantly being added!
The Map Control Tab You may select the Map
Control tab from the control panel to the left, and the map control
panel will open, providing controls to zoom, pan, and set map rendering
options. The S&L Services Tracking system relies on Bing Maps to provide mapping of the coverage area. In larger
metro areas, high-resolution aerial images (also known as Birds Eye
images) are available; in more rural areas, even Hybrid view may not
provide the same level of detail as larger metro areas. If
you live in a rural area, you may find it more useful to select Map
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When fully zoomed, the maps provide detailed street-level information,
enabling you to see the precise location from which your Live Tracker GPS
tracking device is transmitting. When zoomed out completely, you have a
complete view of the world. If you have only one device, the
Center Map checkbox will automatically center the map on that
unit. If you have multiple devices, Center Map will position the
center of the group of devices at the center of the browser. If you
select a single vehicle (under the vehicles tab), the Center Map checkbox will tell the system to center on the selected vehicle.
Optimize Zoom will zoom as closely as possible while still keeping
the device or group of devices on the viewable map at once.
Show Traffic will show traffic flow and congestion levels over
major interstates and highways. Measured areas will be highlighted in
green for normal traffic flow. Areas experiencing moderate slow-downs in
traffic flow will be highlighted in yellow, and areas with major traffic
snarls will be highlighted in red. Areas highlighted in black indicate
complete blockages and traffic at an absolute standstill. By
default, your login will show ALL the devices associated with your
account up to a maximum of 512 units on screen at once.
In viewing all vehicles, you manually control the area of the map you
wish to view by using the |

Figure 10.0 The Map Control Tab. zoom and pan
features to move the map within the view port. Clicking the
Map View button will show a simple view of the map. Satellite will show
satellite imagery. Hybrid combines the most useful features of both Map
and Satellite views, superimposing street lines and names over the top
of the Satellite imagery. The oblique setting (N, S, E or W)
allows you to select between four different angles to view Birds Eye
imagery for a better indication of surrounding terrain. In
order to select an individual vehicle, you may select the Vehicles tab from the control panel, and select a specific vehicle from the
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Tracking Options Selecting a single vehicle from
the dropdown list on the VEHICLES tab enables you to turn all other
markers off, enabling quick isolation of the target from among a large
fleet of vehicles. This feature is often used in conjunction
with the center map checkbox on the map control to follow a
vehicle wherever it goes. Individual vehicle selection is also used to
specify which specific vehicle to replay under the historical playback
control. Specifying a single vehicle to track has
implications under a number of different controls. Check each section of
the manual for the impact of individual vehicle selection on each
function. Reports
As this manual is being written, 20 different report options currently
exist for your 90-day history. More reports are being added regularly.
There are two types of reports online reports which appear onscreen,
and offline (Excel) reports which are emailed to the address you
specify. Some reports - such as the vehicle mileage by state report or
vehicle operating report are available only via email largely due to
the time required to generate the report. Another major
difference between online reports and offline reports is the fact that
an online report is typically run for a single vehicle for a |
single day. Offline reports can be run for ALL your vehicles for a
period of several months.
Note: When you request an offline report for multiple vehicles, bear in
mind the ramifications of your request. An Excel spreadsheet only
supports a maximum of 65,535 rows. If you have more data over a period
of several months than can fit in 65,535 rows, the report will be
truncated at row 65535. When a report is selected
from the Reports control, a semi-transparent overlay appears on the map.
Note that the device markers continue to move, always reflecting their
locations on the map beneath. On this reports overlay, you may select
the specific parameters used for the selected report. When
reading a report, you will typically see a series of dates/timestamps,
along with the physical address (or lat/lon, if the vehicle is
continuing on a more-or-less straight course), as well as vehicle speed
and heading. Headings are expressed in the range of 0 to 359,
indicating the

Figure 11.0 An Online Report. Offline reports are emailed. |
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direction in which the vehicle is pointing. Zero is north; the value
increments clockwise. Reports may be highlighted and copied/pasted into
Excel spreadsheets. The
Alert System Imagine, for a moment, that you're
a homebuilder, HVAC installation contractor, electrical or plumbing
contractor. You want to know what time your guys are arriving on the job
site each morning. and what time they leave in the afternoon. With
the Zone Alert feature of the S&L Services system, you can easily
define an unlimited number of Alert Zones also known as geo-fences and the system will automatically notify you by
e-mail or SMS text message (or both) any time one of your vehicles
enters or exits the zones you define. Defining Alert Zones
couldn't be easier! First, zoom in on the area in which you want to
create a zone notification. From here, its as simple as clicking the
Alert System tab on the Control Panel and selecting the option to Show Alert Editor. A window similar to that shown in Figure 10.0
(right) will appear at the bottom of your screen. Click the Add Zone
Alert button. In the first field, select a name for your zone, and
then click and drag the pushpins at each corner of the highlighted zone
on the screen. You may roll the wheel on the back of the
mouse to zoom in or out on the map, or click and drag to move the map
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Figure 12.0 Creating an Alert Zone. is open. An
Alert Zone can be as small as a driveway, or as large as an entire
continent. Note
: While an Alert Zone can be as small as a driveway, the functionality
of an Alert Zone depends on the device making one transmission on one
side of the box, and a second transmission on the opposite side (inside
vs. outside). Select the notification method you
prefer. You can have S&L Services send an SMS text message to your
cell phone, or e-mail to any address you specify. When
you've finished specifying the e-mail address or SMS address, simply
click the option to Add Geo Fence Alert Zone, and the zone you've created will be added to the list at the left.
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Its possible to draw a zone so small that the device is unlikely to
make a transmission from within the defined area. When in doubt, to
increase reliability of Alert Zone notifications, it is recommended that
you make the box larger than the simple edges of a driveway. In fact, an
area of 100 feet square is the recommended minimum size.
Note : SMS addresses are like email addresses. Some wireless carriers
define their SMS addresses as 1 + areacode +
cellnumber@[yourcarrier.com] Others
do not recognize the address if there exists a 1 before the area code.
If your SMS alerts are not arriving at your cell phone, try changing the
SMS address without the 1 and saving the change to see if it makes a
difference. With a correctly defined zone, you
receive notification anytime a vehicle enters or exits the area you've
specified. The Speed Alert is a close relative of the Zone
Alert. Speed Alert enables you to define speeds at which you are
notified. Speeds (like Alert Zones) can be defined for specific
vehicles, or for every vehicle in your fleet. Any time one of the
specified vehicles exceeds the defined speed; the S&L Services
system will notify you with an SMS text message to your cell phone, an
e-mail, or both. From the same Alert Editor window, select the option to
Add Speed Alert. Specify a name for your alert (so that you can
find it later in the list at the left), and select whether you want |
the alert to apply to all vehicles or a specific vehicle by selecting a
vehicle from the dropdown list. Fill in the speed in the next field, and
youre almost finished. Check the appropriate box and
populate the fields for SMS text message or e-mail notifications
(depending on the method you prefer), and select the option to Save
Speed Alert. You'll see your alert added to the list box at the
left. Alerts are easily removed by selecting the items in
the Alerts list on the left side of the Alert Editor Window and clicking
the Remove button. When you are finished creating or editing Alert
Zones and Speed Alerts, click the [X] at the upper right corner of the
Alert Editor Window to close it and resume normal operation.
Search The Search feature enables the user
to find locations of selected subjects within a certain area. For
instance, if you were to type in pizza or gas station in
the Find window pushpins

Figure 13.0 Searching for FUEL on the tracking system. |
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would populate on the map of the closest locations that matched your
search criteria. A Search Results box will open on the
right side of your screen (See Figure 13.0) with addresses and phone
numbers for the locations appearing on the screen. In the
simplest of terms, if it is in the phone book, the S&L Services
system will show it to you on the map.
Directions and Routing The Directions and
Routing feature enables the user to enter a start and stop address,
along with up to 20 additional stops on a route. The system will plot
the route with driving directions. By default, no
optimization is checked. This will show the route in the order in
which the stops were entered.
Note : Popup must be enabled on your browser in order to receive
driving directions. Most browsers (IE, FireFox, Safari, Chrome, etc.)
allow you to enable popups from our site specifically while continuing
to block popups from unwanted sites. If the checkbox
is turned on for Fastest Time, the route will be optimized and the
stops reordered in such a manner as to allow the driver to complete all
stops in the shortest amount of time. |
If the checkbox is turned on for Shortest Distance, the route will
be optimized and the stops reordered in such a manner to allow the
driver to complete all stops with the lowest possible mileage. Please
note that the shortest mileage is not always the fastest time for
example, interstate travel might predicate slightly higher mileage, but
also higher speed and thus shortest time. In order to
receive driving directions, the popup blocker on your browser may need
to be disabled temporarily to enable the pop-up window with driving
directions to appear.
Address Markers The Address Markers tab exists to
enable the placement of user-defined markers on the map. These markers
can provide quick and easy location of warehouses, offices, and other
landmarks relevant to your daily use of the vehicle
tracking system. To access this feature, select the
Address Markers tab and click Show Address Editor. After
typing the name you wish to appear on the marker label, type the address
into the address field and click the Find Lat: Lon button. The
system will find the closest match in the database and populate the
latitude and longitude with that location. Alternatively, if
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can simply type the latitude and longitude and click the Find Street
Address button. To place the marker on the map, click the
Add Address button at the lower right corner of the Address Editor
window. A target icon will appear at the location specified. When your
mouse is placed over this target icon on the map, a small window will
appear providing complete address information. To remove an
address marker, simply select that item in the list on the left side of
the Address Editor Window and click the Remove button. When you
are finished creating or editing your address markers, click the [X] at
the upper right corner of the Address Editor Window to close and resume
normal operations. LIVE
Chat Support In yet another of our continuing
pattern of industry firsts (and our undying dedication to world-class
customer support), S&L Services provides LIVE on-line chat support
from within the vehicle tracking application software itself. With
LIVE Chat Support embedded directly into our tracking system (See Figure
15.0), you can ask questions or be given direction on how to use
specific parts of our system even while you continue to interact with
the system. There is no need to close the chat window or go try
something and come back. In fact, you can leave the Live Support window
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15.0 Live Chat Support is built into our product.
map, select an individual vehicle or all vehicles, or even run reports
or historical playback. No other vehicle tracking product on
the market provides such an advanced level of technical support and
assistance to the user community because no other vehicle tracking
company cares as deeply about the satisfaction of its clients.
To talk with a LIVE support engineer, simply select the Live Support tab
on the control panel, and click the button labeled Live Support
System. A window will appear at the top of your screen similar to the
one provided in figure 15.0. To send a message to Tech
Support, simply type your question into the lower box, and hit
enter when you are finished. The upper box will show the
conversation between yourself and S&L Services support as each
question is answered. Currently, we provide live online
support between 7am and 7pm (Central Time) Monday through Friday and 9am
through 4pm (Central Time) on Saturday Online.
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90-Day Historical Playback The Historical
Playback feature enables you to geographically reanimate the path taken
by a specific vehicle based on historical (report) data.
Before we can begin an historical playback, we must first select which
specific vehicle we intend to replay. To do this, select the vehicle
from the VEHICLES drop list on the Vehicles Tab. Once this
is complete, select the HISTORICAL PLAYBACK tab, and click the date on
the calendar for which you'll like to see a playback. Finally click the
PLAY button on the top of the Historical Playback control. Once the PLAY
button has been clicked, the vehicle marker will begin reanimating the
precise path taken on the date selected.

Figure 16.1 The Historical Playback control tab.
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Figure 16.0 An historical playback. The marker
will leave a vapor trail over the route taken to enable you to easily
view the route. At the lower left corner of the browser (on the browser
status bar) you will see the date and timestamp corresponding to the
vehicles marker placement. This value will increment as records are
read from the historical database as the vehicle moves about the map.
As with the normal (live) playback, you may zoom or pan the map even as
the playback continues to run. Likewise, you may mouse over the vehicle
to see its speed at any point during the playback. The
playback will begin at midnight on the date selected and continue until
the last record transmitted that day has been rendered. To terminate the
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simply click the button labeled Return to Live View.
While the playback is running, you may zoom in or out on the map either by going to the MAP CONTROL tab, or by rolling the wheel on the
back of your mouse. You may also PAUSE the playback by clicking the
PAUSE button on the HISTORICAL PLAYBACK tab. You may play forward or
reverse, jump to the end or the beginning. To play
high-speed forward or reverse, click quickly multiple times on the >> or
<< buttons on the playback control.
The Activity Panel The ACTIVITY PANEL (when
clicked) slides open or closed from the bottom of the browser to show
the flow of data transmitted from your device(s). If you
have only one device, you will see one row of data flow through the
activity panel roughly once every 10 seconds any time the vehicle is
moving. If the vehicle is not moving, no data will flow. If
you have more vehicles (devices) moving, you will see a much faster flow
of data. The purpose of the activity panel is to provide an at-a-glance
list of the vehicles which are moving, and how fast theyre moving. |

Figure 17.0 The Activity Panel slides up from the bottom.
For Additional Information For additional
information, please visit us at www.slgps.com for the latest
information, tips, and upgrades available for your
Live Tracker GPS Tracking
device. Trouble Shooting
Guide 1.0 - Understanding Installation
Issues By nature, any antenna placement will
deteriorate signal reception even if only slightly. If
installed too far below the dash, the device may still function in areas
where strong wireless data coverage is available. Despite the fact that
it functions, such poor antennae placement may deteriorate signal
quality from 5 bars to only 2 bars (hypothetical). In such an
installation where the installation deteriorates signal quality by 3
bars, when your vehicle moves into an area where wireless data coverage
only provides 4 bars of service, your device would have only 1 bar of
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coverage provides only 3 bars of service, your device would be unable to
communicate due to signal deterioration based on poor antennae
placement. It is for this reason that a quality install and
good antennae placement is critical. Our objective is to
install the antennae in a place where signal deterioration is kept to an
absolute minimum. 2.0 - Common Problems
1. The map shows my vehicle to be stopped, but the vehicle is moving...
Answer: This is caused by either of two potential issues :
A) The device is not transmitting 1) poor (or no) wireless
data coverage 2) poor antennae location resulting in
deteriorated wireless data signal 3) antennae not plugged
into device B) The GPS unit cannot see the sky (If lat=0 and
lon=0, the unit will not transmit) 1) antennae facing
downward (the embossed or printed text should face the sky)
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3) antenna is placed too far below the dash to have a good view of the
sky. 4) On a new install, it may take several minutes for
the GPS to establish location.
NOTE: The unit transmits more frequently when the vehicle is moving.
1) the device transmits every 30 minutes if the vehicle is stationary.
2) the device transmits every 5 (or 10) seconds if the vehicle is
moving. 2. The system shows my vehicle to be hundreds of
yards from its actual location. Answer: The GPS unit does
not have a good view of the sky. a) Under normal
circumstances (with a good view of the sky) our devices are accurate to
within 10-12 inches. There are 26 satellites in the GPS constellation.
The more satellites the device can see, the more accurate the location.
b) when vehicles are parked facing tall buildings (or in indoor garages
or under metal awnings) large portions of the sky are often obscured.
c) antenna placement is critical to ensure reliable and accurate
operation. 3. When the device came on this morning, it
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Answer: The brown wire is not correctly connected to the accessory 12v
(ignition) power source. When the device shuts down, it stores its last
known location in a buffer. If the brown wire is not connected, the
device cannot perform a graceful shutdown and thus cannot store its last
known location properly. 4. My unit isn't sending me alert
emails or sms text messages. Answer: Your email server may
have blacklisted www.slgps.com. We've seen frequent
cases where people request notifications from our server based on
frequent alert cases (for example, 45mph). Thereafter, every time the
vehicle exceeds 45mph, an email is sent. After 20-30 emails, your email
server may delist or blacklist our email server because it believes our
email server is spamming based on the sheer volume of notifications.
Check your spam folder to see if your email notifications are arriving
there. Or contact your network administrator to determine if your email
server has automatically blocked slgps.com
. 5. I
click to zoom in (or out), but the system keeps zooming back out (or
in). Answer: The "optimize zoom" checkbox on the Map Control
tab is turned ON. Turn the checkbox OFF and manual zoom control is
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6. I slide the map, but it keeps moving back to a different location.
Answer: The "auto-center" checkbox on the Map Control tab is turned ON.
Turn the checkbox OFF and manual pan control is returned. 7.
I log in, and all I get is a map of the US. My vehicle doesn't show.
Answer: In almost every case, this is because it's a newly installed
device and the unit hasn't yet transmitted its first packet of data (and
thus cannot appear on the map because we don't yet know its location).
It generally takes approximately 5 minutes after a new device has been
powered up to begin transmitting. This process can be
hastened by driving the vehicle. Under normal circumstances, the device
transmits every 5-10 seconds (depending on your wireless plan) when the
vehicle is moving, but only once every 15-30 minutes if the vehicle is
stationary. For this reason, it could take up to 30 minutes to make its
first transmission if the vehicle remains stationary.
3.0 - Diagnostic Codes The RED LED will blink on the
front of the device if a problem is encountered. Below are the
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1 blink - The modem is not detecting a SIM card.
2 blinks - The modem is not detecting a cellular signal. Check
antenna connection, check with a known-good antenna.
3 blinks - The GPS receiver is not tracking any satellites. Check
antenna connection and placement. 4 blinks - The
modem has no cellular signal AND GPS is not tracking any satellites. See
items 2 and 3 (above) for troubleshooting. 5 blinks -
The modem is not detecting a SIM card and GPS is not tracking any
satellites. 6 blinks - The modem is not responding,
and the antenna may be disconnected or the device may incorrectly
configured within the firmware. Contact S&L Services for further
diagnostics. 7 blinks - The modem is not responding
and the antenna may be disconnected and GPS is not tracking any
satellites. Contact S&L Services for further diagnostics.
8 blinks - GPS is OK, but the modem is not registered on a network.
A problems with the cellular account should be suspected. Check with the
wireless carrier that the account has been activated correctly.
9 blinks - The modem is working correctly, and GPS is tracking
satellites, but GPS is not making position fixes. The vehicle or the
antenna may need to be repositioned for a good view of the sky. | |
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I just activated my service. Why doest my device show on the map?
The device cannot show its location on the map until after it makes its
first transmission. Take the device for a drive and it should
immediately begin tracking.
My map screen shows where the device was yesterday. Today its in a
completely different place, but the map still shows the old location.
Are the satellites down? The satellites dont
go down. The problem is that the device has not transmitted its location
to the server since the last location shown on the map.
Either (A) the device does not have power, (B) it doesn't have a view
of the sky (and therefore cannot calculate its location), or (C) the
device is in an area with no wireless data service, and therefore cannot
transmit its location. We recommend a physical inspection of
the device. Its possible the SIM door (the tab on the right side of
the device which covers the SIM card) may be open, the device may be
turned off, or the GPS receiver may be turned off on the device.
My device/devices were moving on the map at 60mph and suddenly they
stopped moving in the middle of the highway. Is your system down?
Our system isn't down. Its far more likely your browser has
disconnected from (lost its socket connection to) our server. Users of
wireless networks are more likely to experience this problem than users
on physical wired connections. Simply log back into the
website to reconnect to our server and see current locations of your
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I got onto Live Chat Support at 4am and nobody answered.
Live Chat is staffed from 7am to 7pm Monday through Friday, and 9am to
4pm on Saturdays. Our intent here is to fully support business hours
throughout the continental US, opening at 8am New York time and closing
at 5pm California time. We could conceivably farm our live
support out to India, but we doubt our customers would appreciate
that. And if we staffed personnel around-the-clock to accommodate that
occasional 4am support call, the cost of monthly service would have to
increase to offset the costs to pay those additional personnel (and we
know nobody wants higher monthly rates). As we continue to
grow, we may well evolve into a 24x7 technical support schedule. At this
time, however, tech support is only staffed from 7am to 7pm.
My SMS alerts and/or email alerts aren't coming through. What's
wrong with the system? There are several possible
reasons for this problem. Either (A) you did not check the box in front
of the SMS entry on the Alert Editor, (B) you have a 1 in front of your
number (18887152727) when the 1 is not supported by your wireless
carrier, (C) you do NOT have a 1 in front of your number and the carrier
requires it, (D) the SMS text message was caught by a spam filter at
your local wireless carrier (they decided it was spam), or (E) the
wireless carrier simply failed to deliver the message.
Wireless carriers do not guarantee delivery of SMS text messages. Weave
seen cases where some messages were delivered in 20 seconds, while
others were delivered days later. To confirm Alert
notifications are being sent properly, set up an email alert (and make
sure the email isn't going into your spam filter). |
When I go into Directions & Routing, I don't get the
directions. Your browser is disabling
pop-ups. Enable pop-ups (either once, or for the entire
site) and a separate browser will appear with turn-by-turn
driving directions when you request a route.
When I search for any item tires, food, fuel, etc -
nothing comes up on the map. The map
will show telephone book entries for the area viewed on the
map. You may want to zoom the map out slightly to encompass
a larger area to ensure the viewed map area includes
businesses like those for which you've searched.
My activity panel doesn't show anything moving. What's
up with that? The activity panel
shows the flow of data as it is received from your devices.
If you have only a single device which is not moving, you
will see nothing scrolling. When the vehicle moves, you will
see one line scroll past each time the vehicle updates its
position. The
more moving vehicles you have on the map, the more data is transmitted,
thus the data will transmit more frequently and scroll through the
Activity Panel faster. The purpose of the Activity Panel is to enable
you to quickly see which vehicles are moving.
I Have Questions Not Listed Here For additional
information, please visit us at www.slgps.com for the latest
information, tips, and upgrades available for your
Live Tracker GPS tracking
device or call 1-888-715-2727 |
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