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Revision as of 14:15, 4 January 2024

Main Page > Autonomous Trackers > TAT140 > TAT140 First Start

TAT140 is a device for asset tracking and additional protection against thefts of valuable goods, as well as it could be used in wide range of applications from tools tracking to container tracking.

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Know your device

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Set up your device

How to insert Micro SIM card and start the device

  1. Remove the cover.
  2. Insert Micro-SIM card as shown with PIN request disabled or read Security info how to enter it later in Configurator. Make sure that Micro-SIM card cut-off corner is pointing forward to slot and chip is facing USB port.
  3. Flip the switch to ON.
  4. Configure the device. When it is done, reattach the cover and push it in place.

TAT100 Cover off.png TAT100 SIM in.pngTAT100 Device on V3.pngTAT100 Cover on.png

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Micro-SIM card insertion/removal must be performed when device is turned off. Otherwise Micro-SIM card might be damaged or device will not detect it.

PC Connection (Windows)

1. Remove the cover.

2. Turn on your device by flipping the switch to ON.

3. Connect device to computer using Micro-USB cable. You will need to install USB drivers, see “How to install USB drivers (Windows)” shown below.

4. You are now ready to use the device on your computer.

How to install USB drivers (Windows)

1. Please download COM port drivers from here.

2. Extract and run TeltonikaCOMDriver.exe.

3. Click Next in driver installation window.

4. In the following window click Install button. Setup will continue installing the driver and eventually the confirmation window will appear. Click Finish to complete the setup.

Configuration (Windows)

At first the device will have default factory settings unless you order pre-configured device. These settings should be changed according to the user's needs.
Main configuration can be performed via Teltonika Configurator software. Configurator operates on Microsoft Windows OS and uses prerequisite MS .NET Framework. Make sure you have the correct version installed.

MS .NET requirements
Operating system MS .NET Framework version Version Link
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 10
MS .NET Framework 4.6.2 32 and 64 bit www.microsoft.com

Downloaded Configurator will be in compressed archive. Extract it and launch Configurator.exe. After launch software language can be changed by clicking Language icon.png in the right bottom corner:

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Configuration process begins by pressing on connected device:

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After connection to Configurator Status window will be displayed:

TAT140 Main Status.png

Various Status info tabs display information about GNSS, GSM, I/O, Maintenance and etc. TAT140 has one user editable profile, which can be loaded and saved to the device. After any modification of configuration the changes need to be saved to device using Save to device button. Main buttons offer following functionality:

  1. Load from device.png Load from device – loads configuration from device.
  2. Save to device.png Save to device – saves configuration to device.
  3. Load from file.png Load from file – loads configuration from file.
  4. Save to file.png Save to file – saves configuration to file.
  5. Firmware update.png Update firmware – updates firmware on device.
  6. Read records.png Read records – read records from device.
  7. Reboot device.png Reboot device – restarts device.
  8. Reset configuration.png Reset configuration – sets device configuration to default.

Most important configurator sections are GPRS – where all your server and GPRS settings can be configured and Tracking – where data acquiring parameters can be configured. More details about TAT140 configuration using Configurator can be found here.

Important configuration notes

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We strongly recommend testing the network connection from device to the server before adjusting TAT140 configuration to your needs.

Use the following steps to perform this test:

  • Configure these parameters: APN, server Domain and server Port
  • Save configuration to the device by clicking on a Save to device button;
  • Initiate connection by pressing the Test Connection button

At this point, TAT140 device will create one high-priority record and initiates connection to the server immediately. If connection was not initiated, it can mean any of the following:

  • Improperly inserted SIM Card
  • Incorrect values are set to these fields: APN, Domain or Port
  • GPRS functionality disabled by GSM provider
  • No GSM coverage
  • Server cannot be reached

Try solving this problem before proceeding with further device configuration.

Note icon.png Please note:


Warning.png CAUTION! Device usage with USB cable.
In order to prevent device battery from running out of power, make sure USB cable is not connected, while testing the device.
Continuous use of device, while connected to the USB cable will result in faster battery drain.

Tracking scenarios

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Periodic: This mode is used to get positioning data at fixed intervals. Configuration range is from 360 to 259200 (in seconds).

Note icon.png Please note:
  • Default tracking period (On Move/On stop) is set to 28800 seconds (8 hours)
  • Frequent tracking period will reduce battery lifetime!
  • For more information refer to: Tracking settings


Scheduler: This mode is used to get positioning data at fixed schedule. Device can send positioning data up to 6 times on set days.
Time Zone: Set tracking scenario time zone. Time zone can be set in range of -12h to +14h.





Main rules of Schedule setting:

  • Intervals between time must be at least 6 minutes.
  • Days of the week must be selected and highlighted for the device to send records according to set schedule.

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Note icon.png Please note:

Device has up to 3 min. hardcoded time to get fixed position while it's awake from a Sleep Mode.
If GNSS signal is poor - device will need more time to get fixed position. Battery usage is higher while device is looking for GNSS positions than it stays in Sleep Mode.

Mounting recommendations

The thoughtful placement of an asset tracker in a vehicle is key to ensuring seamless tracking and obtaining accurate location. We categorize the mounting places into three groups based on expected GNSS signal strength, helping you make informed decisions when choosing the asset tracker's location in the vehicle.

High Signal Strength Locations:

  • Front and rear bumper
  • Glove box
  • Behind the front or rear lights

Medium Signal Strength Locations:

  • Under the car
  • Central console compartment

Low Signal Strength Locations:

  • Trunk
  • Under the seat
  • Door compartment


Glovebox
Tail Lights
Central Console
Underneath the car
Underneath the car


Understanding these specific mounting places in each category will guide you in strategically placing GPS asset trackers, maximizing their battery life, and ensuring reliable periodic location monitoring.
It is always a good idea to position the antenna in such a way that there is as little metal and other obstructions in the way towards the outside of the vehicle. Similar to the example where device is placed behind the rear lights - it is better if antenna is facing the plastic light fitting instead of facing upwards to the metal vehicle frame.

Bw nb.png While we have suggested categories and examples for optimal GPS tracker placement, it's essential to note that these are recommendations. Every vehicle is unique, and factors like model, make, and construction materials can impact GPS signal reception differently.

Before installing a larger quantity of devices, we strongly recommend conducting individual tests on your specific vehicles. This will help identify the most suitable placement that aligns with your expectations and ensures optimal GPS signal strength.

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Quick SMS configuration

Note icon.png Please note:
  • SMS message cannot be delivered until the device has woken up from Sleep Mode to deliver location data to the server.
  • During the period, when device is in Sleep Mode, SMS carrier holds SMS message delivery.
  • We cannot control mobile provider's SMS deliveries or assure that your SMS message will be received until next device wake up cycle, therefore we recommend to configure the device using the configurator.

Default configuration has optimal parameters present to ensure best performance of track quality and data usage.
Quickly set up your device by sending this SMS command to it:

"  setparam 2001:APN;2002:APN_username;2003:APN_password;2004:Domain;2005:Port;2006:0"

GPRS settings:

  • 2001 – APN
  • 2002 – APN username (if there are no APN username, empty field should be left)
  • 2003 – APN password (if there are no APN password, empty field should be left)

Server settings:

  • 2004 – Domain
  • 2005 – Port
  • 2006 – Data sending protocol (0 – TCP, 1 – UDP)

Note: Before SMS command, two space symbols must be inserted.

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After successful SMS configuration, TAT140 device will synchronize time and update records to configured server.

Safety information

This message contains information on how to operate TAT140 safely. By following these requirements and recommendations, you will avoid dangerous situations. You must read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly before operating the device!

Precautions

Bw switch.png Operate the device in suitable conditions

Do not use the device where mobile connectivity is forbidden.

Bw car.png Road safety first

Comply with local traffic laws, always hold your hands on a steering wheel when using a device. Your safety is of utmost importance when you drive.

Bw emi.png Interference

All wireless devices are sensitive to electromagnetic interference, as a result wireless devices affect the performance of each other.

Bw hospital.png Limit the use of device in hospitals

Please follow all restrictions. Turn off the device in the vicinity of medical devices when required.

Bw vehicle.png Limit the use of device in vehicles

Please follow all restrictions. Wireless devices can interfere with other electronic equipment in vehicles.

Bw petrol.png Be cautious near flammable materials and liquids
Warning.png Use only original batteries

Using uncertified manufacturer or different type batteries may cause an explosion.

Warning.png Use batteries safely

Protect batteries from moisture. Avoid extensive operation at high temperatures. Batteries are integrated, do not attempt to change or charge the batteries.

Warning.png Remove device safely

Device must be disconnected from computer by unplugging the micro USB cable from the device.

Warning.png Other

In order to prevent device from mechanical damage it is advisable to transport it in a shock–resistant packaging. If device stopped working properly regardless of the settings only a qualified specialist can help. It is recommended to contact your local seller or your UAB Teltonika manager in such a case.