St600r Suntech

ST600R The ST600R is the ideal device for applications that require higher speed, as it is capable of transmitting and receiving data at 3G speeds, equipped with a cellular modem that offers compatibility with HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE and GSM/GPRS cellular networks; it uses 2G network if the 3G network is not available, thus ensuring the availability of information. It also has multiple inputs and outputs to integrate different peripheral devices.

Specifications

Manufacturer Model Type I/O Battery Communication Methods
Suntech ST600R Rastreador de Vehículos Si Yes - Internal Battery GPRS / SMS

Features

  • Wide range of power supply: 8VDC to 40VDC
  • Low battery consumption: Typical 40-50mA(@12V), Sleep mode less than 2mA(@12V)
  • Rechargeable backup battery: 3.7V, 450mAh Ni-MH
  • Electronic protection: Against ESD, overvoltage, and reverse power supply
  • Multiple interfaces: 1 IGN, 3 digital input, 2 digital output, RS232 (RX/TX)
  • Super compact size: 90.2 x 58 x 26.2 mm Weight 100g.
  • Temperature: -40°C +85°C
  • 3G/2G Modem: More data in less time.
  • Driving Pattern Analysis (DPA): Sudden braking, updating, turning, Histogram, and more
  • OTA (Over The Air) support: configuration and firmware update
  • Jamming detection: Activate the output after a certain distance or time from detection
  • Geofences: 200 circular, 50 polygonal, and 500 point geofences for route deviation
  • Reports: By time, distance, and change of direction
  • Alerts and Emergencies: Speed, Geofences, Battery connection/disconnection, Anti-theft, Battery error, Idle, and more
  • 3-axis accelerometer: Crane alert, shocks, collisions, and more
  • Sequential report type FIFO or LIFO
  • Protocols: ASCII, Binary, NMEA
  • Certifications: FCC, CE, RoHs, GCF, NYCE, and ANATEL
  • Memory capacity of up to 2000 positions
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Requirements

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Programming

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SMS Programming

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Commands

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