All of our In-Vehicle Units are small,
compact and have very low current draw to avoid flattening
the battery of your vehicle. We have designed our units
in a way that allows for easy installation into a vehicle
or machinery. Our In-Vehicle Units are in a modular format.
We have base units of GPS Tracking Devices (dats3021 and
dats3022 units) which supply the GPS and Communications
and vehicle tracking.
These base units can then have an In-Vehicle Phone Kit added to them to allow
drivers to make calls only to restricted numbers which are user definable. They
can receive calls normally. The advantage of an in-vehicle phone kit is to allow
drivers to make phone calls to pre-defined numbers only which saves companies
the expense of purchasing handsets or the need to work through personal versus
business phone calls.
Our customers may also choose to add one of our Mobile Data Terminals or Portable
Data Terminals. This allows companies to send out job information to the vehicles
or collect information from the drivers. Our range of Mobile Data Terminals includes
Windows CE .net Data Terminals and also Portable Data Terminals which support
Digital Signature Capture and Barcoding Options.
We also have the ability to add either J1939 Can-Bus ECM Interfaces and/or G-Forces
sensors to the base units. This allows companies to capture information from
the Engine of a Truck such as Oil Pressures and Temperatures, Engine Temperatures,
Fuel Economy, RPM's, Battery Volts, Total Fuel Used, Odometer, and more. G-Force
sensors allow companies to capture acceleration forces, harsh braking, and hard
cornering. If the vehicle is in an accident, the G-Force sensor will trigger
a report to send back the last two minutes second by second information of the
Truck entering the accident.
The dats3021 hardware comprises of:
- A Trimble GPS engine
- A Sony Ericsson GPRS engine
- External GPS and GPRS antenna
- A Microprocessor
- 3 Digital Inputs
- 2 Digital Outputs
- 2 External Serial Port for interfacing third party
serial devices
The dats3022 hardware comprises of:
- A Trimble GPS engine
- A CDMA 1x engine
- External GPS and CDMA antenna
- A Microprocessor
- 3 Digital Inputs
- 2 Digital Outputs
- 2 External Serial Port for interfacing third party
serial devices
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