Stealth Glite PRO User manual

Glite PRO
1. Insert the Nano-SIMcard and wait for about 10 seconds for the device to bootup
2. Call the unit, and the unit will pick up the call
3. Wait for unit to send replies, sometimes it can take a short amount of time.
4. Close the unit with screwdriver, gently tighten
Activation of VOX
detection SNDSENS 0 -OFF
1-100 – The lowest sensitivity
The number reflects the “dB” in the surrounding,
so if you will set it to 30 you will need noise of 30
dB to activate it. Recommend it for activation by
voice is 30-50db
Movement detection MOVESENS
0 -OFF
1 - MOST SENSITIVE
100 - the lowest sensitivity
The number reflects a vibration in a sensor that
needs happen, before the unit is activated.
Factory settings RESET Factory settings = SLP0, SLPINT15, PWRINT2,
LEDMSK15, MOVESENS0, SNDSENS0
Status of device STATUS Returns the status of the device, including a
battery
Password settings PASSWORD
0 – Turn off
001 - 999 – set number
possibility
If you decide to activate password you will have to
use it for further communication with the device.
For example, if you set PASSWORD777 and you
will want to change the sensitivity you will need
to do so like this 777SNDSENS50
Turn off LED diodes LEDMSK 0 – OFF
15- ON
You will turn off the led diodes by sending to the
device LEDMSK0
Voice during phone
call (Gain)
Simply, for increasing the signal from the micro-
phone, you use following commands, pressing on
the keypad: #01, #02, to #09 … wait in between the
pressing of DTMF tone.
Commands: - variable
Start up
Glite Vario PRO Glite 20 PRO

SMS Format:
Parameters:
FREQUENCY BANDS
850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900MHz
GPRS Multi-slot Class: Class 12
GPRS Mobile Station: Class B
Temperature Range: -40°C ~ +85°C
Dimensions: 70 mm x 45 mm x 15 mm - Glite Vario Pro 2.0
75 mm x 77 mm x 15 mm Glite 20 Pro 2.0
Weight Approx. 1.3g
GSM 07.07, 07.05 and other Enhanced AT
STATUS:
FW:1.3,BAT:60%,SLP0,SLPINT15,PWRINT2,SNDSENS0,MOVESENS30
FW:1.3 - Firmware
BAT60% - Battery 60%
SLP0 - Sleep mode off
SLPINT - Sleep interval 15min
PWRINT - Power interval 2 min
SNDSEND0 - VOX detection off
MOVESENS30 - A movement detection at 30
Status example for FW1.3
Glite PRO
Diodes explanation:
LED1 Internal testing, can be turned off by (LED0,LED1)
LED2 Blinking when processing a command that was sent to
the device.
LED3 GSM NET light : No light: the module is asleep, turned off
or does not have battery.
4ms ON/800ms OFF: The module is not synchronized with network.
Problem with SIMCard or reception
64ms ON/2000ms ON: The module is synchronized with network
LED4 Only active when detection of movement, sound is
activated.
LEDMSK0 will turn off all diodes, they are advised to be turned off.
Glite 20 Pro has to be turned ON for charging. Since the position of the switch
does not directly tell you, if the device is on, you will have to find out via SMS if the
battery its at 100%. Simply plug in the device and wait for it to start signaling with
diodes to turn on flashing.
Charging:

Glite PRO
Sleep function (it will temporarily disable the
module GSM) It has 2 parameters which must
be set, SLPINT and PWRINT sets time for
connecting back to GSM network.
SLP0 – OFF
1 – ON
This function will turn on SLEEP mode and prolong the battery life of
the module. It will wake up for a specified time set by SLPINT0-360
minutes, in case there is SNDSENS or MOVESENS the module call
specified number even when ASLEEP. The amount for which ONLINE
ON GSM is set by PWRINT in minutes.
Setting interval for being asleep. You will not be
able to reach the unit or send commands to it. SLPINT1-360 minutes
When the unit is asleep, it will not be able to wake itself up even by
calling on it. It will only be awake if there is noise or movement and the
parameters are set correctly. After the cycle of minutes the module will
connect to GSM for PWRTINT specified time
Awake interval for connecting back to GSM PWRINT 1-360 minutes Interval for which the unit will go online to GSM
GSM Sleep function:
Advanced commands:
Please be advised, those commands are only for experience users. By bad usage, you can turn off the GSM signal device and make it either only responsive
to NOISE(SNDSENS) or MOVEMENT(MOVESENS) or you can also shut the device completely off.
MODE SLP1 is used to save battery. We recommend using commands
MOVESENS, SNSDSENS,SLPINT and PWRINT before you activate SLP command.
NOTE:
These advanced functions are to be used for special occasions. For example, when sweeping of spaces would be scheduled, you can deactivate the
module and (SNDSENS + MOVESENS) so the module will be “offline” therefore undetectable.
Another function would be to set a schedule for when you know there is noise which you don’t want to listen to and waste battery life. Let’s say a car
ride, you can then send to the module SLPINT60,PWRINT5, SNDSENS0, MOVESENS0. – that will translate to the module being offline for 60 minutes,
after that it will wake up for 5 minutes.
PRESET MODES:
Make sure to turn off diodes before (LEDMSK0)
MODE1 = PWRINT2, SLPINT15 MODE3 = PWRINT2, SLPINT60
MODE2 = PWRINT2, SLPINT30 MODE4 = PWRINT2, SLPINT300
You can activate each mode by sending MODE1 or MODE2 to the
device. Please be advised that you have to send your NOISE(SND-
SENS) or MOVEMENT(MOVESENS) beforehand.

Glite PRO
SIM card slot
an antenna
Carefully remove the top cover, it is attached to an antenna
Charging micro USB
Glite Vario PRO
Glite 20 PRO
an antenna
a battery cable
LED diodes
4 screws had to be removed
for placing simcard
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