Xiyuan XY-B02 User manual

XY-B02 Bikelight User Guide!
1. XY-B02 Features!
Built in GPS / GPRS!
Web Based Tracking and Replay!
Call Alert for Anti-Theft Feature!
On AUTOMATICALLY with motion!
Ultra Bright LED’s!
2200 mAh Rechargeable Li-ion Battery!
Hardware Specifications:!
Storage Temp: -40 to 85°C!
!Operating Temp: -10 to 55°C
GPS: U-BLOX G6010-ST, 50 channel
Antennae:Internal
Frequency: L1 1575.42 MHz
Position Accuracy: <5m
Sensitivity:
Tracking: –161 dBm
Cold starts: –148 dBm
Hot starts: –156 dBm
Cold start: <27s
WarmStart:<5s
Hot Start: 1s
A-GPS: AssistNow Online and AssistNow Offline services,
OMA SUPL compliant
GPRS: MTK 6260D
Quadband;850/900/1800/1900MHz
GPRSClass12
Antennae:Internal
Power: Rechargeable, 2200 mAh, Lithium-Ion Battery
Built-in Vibration/motion sensing
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by Shenzhen Xiyuan Electronic Technology Co., Ltd
www.moralwinhk.com

2. Product Image!
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3. Operation"
3.1 Button Operation for GPS function!
This On button is at the back of the device!
a. GPS On: Press On button and hold for 3 seconds. The green
indicating light will start flashing and green light turns to on for
15 seconds
GPS Off: Send SMS 6400 to the device
b. LED Light Always On: Press On button 1 time
LED Light Flashing: Press On button 2 times
LED Light Off: Press On button 3 times
4. Installation Manual
4.1 SIM Card Pre-installation, specification note
a. GSM Sim Only
b. SIM card should have its GPRS function enabled.
c. SMS request will function only if Caller ID function is enabled.
d. If SIM card is locked via PIN, please unlock SIM.
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4.2 SIM Card Installations and Removal
a. Insert SIM card into the SIM slot, metal face up, clipped
corner to the right.
b. Red LED light will start flashing. Green light and Blue light will
be flashing for couple seconds and then turns to steady green on
for about 10 seconds
c. Call the device SIM number and it is supposed to get through
without answer.
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5. Operation Commands Guide
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5.1 Set APN: (VERY IMPORTANT AND MUST BE DONE
1ST) For the device to send data to the server, this
command MUST be enabled.
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SMS: *apn*AXXX*BXXX*CXXX* This command sets the
telecom Access Point Name. BXXX refers to user name, CXXX
refers to password.
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If there is no user name and password required, send as
*apn*AXXX*
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If there is user name but no password required, send as
*apn*AXXX* BXXX*
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APN information can be checked on local telecom website.
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You will receive the following text: "Notice: APN is set to XXX.
User name: XX. Password: XX”
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5.2 Registering the “Master” Controller
SMS to the device: *master*123456*+1XXXXXXXXXXXX*,
(For instance, master controller phone number is

+1XXXXXXXXXXXX. +1 refers to the country code.
XXXXXXXXXXXX is the cellphone number. Please make sure
country code is included, and digit 0 is not needed before cell
phone number)
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Device Response: "Notice: Cell Phone # xxxxxxxxxx is set to
master controller, the password is 123456.” (The device has a
default password of “123456” to initially program in your PDA/
Phone.
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NOTE: The device will ONLY listen and respond to instructions
from this number unless you choose to turn on the multi
controller function and open the device to any cell phone number
(see NO.13 for details).
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5.3 Emergency takeover function:
With the proper password, any phone number could takeover of
full functionality under emergency situation.
SMS: *master*123456*+1XXXXXXXXXXX * (For instance,
master controller phone number is +1XXXXXXXXXXX. +1 refers
to the country code. XXXXXXXXXXXX is the cellphone number.
Please make sure country code is included, and 0 is not needed
before cell phone number)
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You will receive back a text that says: "Notice: Master controller
change is successful for +1XXXXXXXXXXX, the new master
controller is +1XXXXXXXXXXXX."
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5.4 Changing the Password:
SMS: *password*654321* (654321 refers to new
password)
You will receive the following text: "Notice: The password
change is successful for +1XXXXXXXXXX. The new password is
654321."
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6. Motion Detected Alert
The Master Controller will receive an alert (call or SMS) once the
device detects vibration indictaing possible motion.
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6.1 Vibration sensitivity:
The device you have purchased is equipped with a sensitive
Vibration detection system. Since certain applications are more
sensitive to external vibration sources, the sensor has variable
sensitivity settings. The unit comes from the factory pre-set to
#1, on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being the most sensitive. If you
notice you are getting excessive false movement alerts (like
when a heavy truck drives by), you can simply send the following
SMS to the unit, and reset the variable:
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SMS: *sensitive*1-5* (where X = 1-5, 1 being the most
sensitive, 5 the least)
1=3seconds continued vibrating
5=15seconds continued vibrating
Default setting is 1 (per the explanation above)
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Device Response: “Notice: Vibration sensitivity is set to 1-5.”
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6.2 SMS or CALL Alert Settings:
The Alert function(s) can be set accordingly with the
following SMS commands. The system default setting is call
alert.
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SMS: *alertoff*
Device Response: “Notice: System has ended alert function.”
SMS: *smsalert*
Device Response: “Notice: System has entered SMS alert
function.”
SMS: *callalert*
Device Response: “Notice: System has entered call alert
function.”
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Note:
* By Default, the Alert System automatically initiates a

notification to the Master Controller when the motion sensor is
activated after 3 minutes of non-movement, indicating vibration
that may indicate motion.
*Call alert will call master controller 2 times when motion is
detected.
*Moving (motion) alert can only be turned off by SMS.
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7. SMS Location Query
The GPS module establishes location and creates an event,
which is sent immediately. The data packet returned via SMS
includes battery level and any applicable alert mode. User can
track the device location via SMS whenever, wherever.
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7.1 SMS: *locate*
This command “Pings” the unit from the master controller for a
spot location report delivered via SMS back to the Master
Controller.
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Device Response: You will receive back a text include latest
information of latitude, longitude, date, time and ranking. And
you can find this location in details from the tracking website.
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7.2 SMS: *locateaddress*
Device Response: You will receive back a text include rough
address information of the device. Tracking website is not
required.
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7.3 SMS: *locatemap*
You will receive back a text message with a google map link,
click the link in order to view the location through cellphone
browser. It is suitable for smart phone user only.
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* Note: Device will start positioning once it is powered on,
location data will be saved and retained in memory every minute
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automatically. If GPS positioning fails, the nearest GSM cell tower
data will be saved instead.
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8. Website Tracking
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The XY-B02 is purchased with an account on the
www.miitown.com website. Tracking data, per the default and
variable settings is transmitted via GPRS to the server where it is
viewable from ANY web browser, where the user has unlimited
access to the full suite of reports and data displayed on Google
Maps.
Tracking Website Login ID: Master controller phone number. It's
the same number as 5.2.
Tracking Website Login Password: Default as 123456. New
password please see 5.3 for details
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Recommended Web browser are Chrome, Firefox or cellphone
default browser.
There are different tracking modes that can be selected by
SMS command. Route Track and Check.
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NOTE:
A. The default setting is OFF due to GPRS data and extra power is
required for each tracking mode.
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8.1 Routetrack
This function delivers a highly granular tracking record of a specific
route. Initiate the start with a SMS command. 10 second locate
records are uploaded every 1 minute to the server during periods
of motion detected by the internal vibration sensor.
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This function is suitable for speed moving object tracking. And it
Support :http://gpsgate.com
WWW.XYTRACKING.COM Or

works in motion only.
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8.1.1 By button
Press On button at the back of the device to turn on routetrack
function, LED flashes 5 times indicates routetrack function is on.
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8.1.2 By SMS
SMS: *routetrack*1-99* (1-98 represents hours of
accumulated data, 99 means always on)
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Device Response: “Notice: System has entered routetrack
function for *XX* hours.” If you sent 99 the device responds:
“Notice: Routetrack function is set to always on.”
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8.1.2.1 Routetrack data Collecting Interval
SMS *rsampling*1-999* (1-999 represents seconds of data
collecting interval, default as 10 seconds)
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8.1.2.2 Routetrack data Uploading Interval
SMS *rupload*60-999* (60-999 represents seconds of data
uploading interval, default as 60 seconds, minimum rate should
not be less than 60)
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SMS:*routetrackoff*
Device Response: “Notice: System has ended routetrack
function.”
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8.2 Check Function
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This check function enables user check location in appointed long
time interval.
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SMS: *check*0-99*(0-99 represents hours of data upload
interval, default as *check*0*)
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SMS: *checkm*10-999*(10-999 represents minutes of data
upload interval)
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SMS:*checkoff*
Device Response: “Notice: System has ended check function.”
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Noted:
1. Check function is able to work with routetrack command at the
same time.
2. System is default as *check*24*. 1 location will be uploaded to
server every 24 hours.
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8.3 Track Off
SMS:*trackoff*
Device Response: “Notice: System has ended all tracking
functions.”
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8.4 Upload Alert
The upload alert function enables device upload alert status to
the server including motion alert, low battery alert and wire
cut alert etc. User can track alert status on the tracking
website.
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This function is default as OFF due to extra data and power is
required for using it.
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SMS:*uploadalert*on*
Device Response: “Notice: System has enabled upload alert
function.”
SMS:*uploadalert*off*
Device Response: “Notice: System has disabled upload alert
function.”
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9. Deep Sleep
The Deep Sleep function enables the XY-B02 to be available for long
working periods as needed, tracking remotely when either the
timer wakes the unit or motion is detected. The GSM and GPS
are both off during deep sleep, with only the timer drawing
power. Since both the radio and GPS are off, the device requires
a minute or two to establish a location and send the first record
upon waking.!
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9.1 SMS: *sleep*1-99* (1-99 represents hours of deep sleep
period. )!
Device Response: “Notice: System is going to enter deep sleep
function, data will be uploaded every XXX hours.” !
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9.2 Deep sleep with motion alert function enable device stays
in sleep mode until motion is detected. The current location will
be uploaded to server and master number will receive alert call
at the same time.!
9.2.1 SMS: *sleepv* !
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Device Response: “Notice: System has enabled deep sleep
with motion call alert function.” !
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9.2.2 SMS: *sleepv*1-99* (1-99 represents hours of deep sleep
period, system will be activated with motion during this period. )!
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Device Response: “Notice: System has enabled deep sleep
with motion call alert function for XXX hours.” !
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9.3 SMS: * sleepoff*!
Device Response: “Notice: System has ended deep sleep
function.”!
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10. Geofencing
ThedeviceisequippedwithanautomaticGeoFencing
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function that will, on command set a 01-99km radius “bubble”
around the device. Movement within this area is ignored.
Crossing outside can become an SMS alert. To set the GeoFence,
from the master controller;
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10.1 SMS:*fence*1-99*
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Device Response: “Notice: The GeoFence is set. Radius is set
to XXX km”
Movement that exits the geofence will be immediately texted
to the master controller as a “Notice: GeoFence Exit Alert.”
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To disable the Geofence,
10.2 SMS:*fenceoff*
Device Response: “Notice: The Geofence is disabled.”
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It should be noted, that if you disable the SMS, Movement Alert
and the Movement Call Alert; but have the GeoFence Alert in
place, the first message notifying you of movement will be the
GeoFence Exit.
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11. Status query
SMS: *status*
System Health and status check. Returns text message
indicating various system diagnostics
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12. Multi Controller
This allows any SMS enabled cell device to query the unit for
location, status, etc.
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12. 1 SMS: *multiquery*
“Notice: Multi query feature enabled.”
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12. 2 SMS: *multiqueryoff*
The unit will now only respond to the Master controller.
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Device Response: to the Master Controller: “ Notice: Multi
query feature disabled.”
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13.Device Information
SMS: *about*
You will receive a text message include software edition
information and device’s serial number.
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14. Branding Settings
Send a commend enable you to use your own brand in the reply
text message. !
This is a factory command. Only manufacture is able to send this
command.
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SMS: *brd*XXX* (XXX refers to the new brand name)
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Device Response: “XXX inform: The new brand name is set.”
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15. Low battery alert:!
The Bikelight is equipped with an automatic “Low Battery”
detection and alert when the battery drops to 20% of it’s
capacity.
An alert SMS will be sent to master number, and routetrack
function will be turned off for power saving.
As a reminder, the LED light will stop flashing and remains on as
a constant during low battery period.
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Command Setting List
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