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Track mileage, stop time, start times, run time,
idle time, mileage traveled
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Receive
weekly and monthly reports automatically
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Download tracking history to Excel
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Ability to monitor one electrical, input.
PTO drive, etc
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Improve fuel consumption - monitor speed or
movement
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Set boundaries to determine unauthorized vehicle use
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Improve customer response time
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Stop Auto Theft - turns a stolen vehicle into a crime
in progress that you can track
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Keep an eye on your drivers, your vehicles and
your tools.
·Starter
disable
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Door unlock
*Starter Disable and door unlock are optional
features that require additional installation, but does not have to be
used.*
Real
time Tracking Product Features:
1) Mapping Features- A web-based tracking system that utilizes the Google map base
service. With our system you can view your vehicles at any time. All vehicles
are displayed in real-time on a single map, including the vehicles' current
location address, heading, and speed (km or miles). End user can also view
distance (km or miles) traveled between stops, and has the ability to view
historical travel patterns (breadcrumbs) for each vehicle. Additional features
include the ability to dispatch the closest vehicle, create driving directions,
set up Geofence boundaries, and setup landmarks.
2)
Alert Features- Alerts provide immediate
notification by e-mail or text message when certain events occur, such as
vehicles beginning the work day from home, entering or exiting forbidden zones,
operating after hours, speed alerts, stop alerts, input alerts, and Geofence
alerts
3)
Dispatching -
Quickly find customer locations
or addresses and dispatch the closest vehicle.
4) Reporting Features- Includes a wide range of
pre-defined reports that can be automatically sent to an email address each
week, or viewed on-line at any time. Available reports include: Daily Detail
report, Summary report, After Hours report, All Geofence/Input, Speed, Stop
reports, Landmark report, First and Last Trip of Day report, and Start and End
of Day report. In addition to the reports, a vehicle history report showing each
location can be downloaded daily, weekly or monthly to Excel
5) Return
on Investment - Companies using a fleet tracking technology
solution reported an average improvement in vehicle utilization of 13.0%,
vehicle downtime of 15.4%, and reduction in operating costs of 10.4%. Savings
from reduction in operating costs alone justify the investment. 57% of leading
companies reduced their operating costs per vehicle by an average of 10.4%.
Research revealed that the average operating costs per mile were 37 cents and
the average miles driven per year were 34,127. Based on this information, the
annual savings from reduction in operating costs alone can amount to $1,600 per
vehicle.
This powerful unit is the GTD300 real time
tracking unit. This unit sales for $329. This unit requires a $15.95
per month airtime charge, but wait until you see what you get with this unit.
Service plans are:
15.95 for
5 minute updates (recommended) 22.95 for 2 minute updates
29.95 for 1 minute updates
You will have to contact me to setup your account once you are ready to activate
the unit.
$329 plus $5 shipping for
shippingshipping
Please contact me directly if you
have any questions Keith 702-580-6343.
Pricing can be adjusted for multiple units
*********Do to the nature of any wireless or
digital system GPStrackingdaddy.com cannot be held liable in the event you are
unable to locate the vehicle. I recommend testing the system at least once
a month. Although extremely rare things happen. We just have to put
this out to cover ourselves.*********
Optional Connectors
OBD2 quick connection
This is the OBD2 quick connection. Allow for
extremely quick install. To power the unit up just connect the Red and
Black wires. Next slip the plug over your OBD2 connector. It should
be located below the dash on the drivers side. Location varies on some
models, but it is normally just below the dash. You may have actually lay
on floor and look under the dash.
How to
use:
While making the connection watch the lights on the unit. They
will flash one time, then go off for a few minutes while the
necessary signals are acquired. If the lights do not flash, or
if you do not see the lights flash, disconnect the plug. While
watching the lights again plug the unit back in. The connector
power is typically tied in with the cigarette lighter or another
memory supporting constant power. Now check the black and red
wires for power. If there is not power at this location check
your fuses. Sometime this fuse can be blown and you will never
even know it. If you see the lights flash you may begin your
installation. Find a spot to hide the unit (behind panels, in
the dash) either zip tie or secure the unit somehow. Next route
the antenna as high as possible in the dash. I usually try to
get it above a A/C duct just below the dash. Now secure the
antenna. Give the antenna a few gentle tugs to make sure it
will stay in place. Installation is now complete.
OBD2 Pass-through
This is a great way to install the unit quickly and
covertly. This connector attaches to your factory OBD2 plug. Then
the other end replaces the factory OBD2 plug. Once the connector is in
place you will have constant power and ground to attach the unit.
This will function with all OBD2 connectors. The connector allows for a
full pass through not interfering with any of the diagnostics or emission
testing requirements.
How to
use:
While making the connection watch the lights on the unit. They
will flash one time, then go off for a few minutes while the
necessary signals are acquired. If the lights do not flash, or
if you do not see the lights flash, disconnect the plug. While
watching the lights again plug the unit back in. The connector
power is typically tied in with the cigarette lighter or another
memory supporting constant power. Now check the black and red
wires for power. If there is not power at this location check
your fuses. Sometime this fuse can be blown and you will never
even know it. If you see the lights flash you may begin your
installation. Find a spot to hide the unit (behind panels, in
the dash) either zip tie or secure the unit somehow. Next route
the antenna as high as possible in the dash. I usually try to
get it above a A/C duct just below the dash. Now secure the
antenna. Give the antenna a few gentle tugs to make sure it
will stay in place. Installation is now complete.