The Neomatica ADM100 terminal is a versatile device designed to be mounted onto vehicles to track their location, speed, and driving direction using signals from the GLONASS/GPS system. It also registers various other parameters such as the state of analog and digital inputs, as well as readings from sensors. All the data collected by the terminal is stored in a non-volatile memory and can be transmitted through the GSM network using GPRS packet data transmission technology to a dedicated server. This data can then be accessed via the internet for further analysis and processing at the dispatcher console.
The ADM100 terminal offers a range of outstanding features that make it an excellent choice for vehicle tracking. Its high-sensitivity receiver ensures quick and accurate location even in adverse conditions. The compact case of the terminal houses built-in GSM and GLONASS/GPS antennas, making installation a breeze. The terminal also allows you to choose between the GLONASS, GPS, or GLONASS+GPS navigation systems, giving you flexibility in your tracking needs. Additionally, the terminal supports remote firmware updates via GPRS, ensuring that you always have the latest features and improvements.
With a wide range of supply voltage and built-in protection against power surges, the ADM100 terminal is designed to operate reliably in various vehicle environments. It also offers password protection for the terminal and SIM card, ensuring that unauthorized access is prevented. The terminal is compact and lightweight, making it easy to install and integrate into your vehicle. Neomatica provides technical support and offers a two-year warranty period, giving you peace of mind with your purchase. With its robust features and reliable performance, the ADM100 terminal is an ideal choice for tracking vehicles of all types.
Set Up ADM100
Use with a tracker
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Set the Operator APN
CountryCarrierAPNinternet.comcel.com.coUserCOMCELWEBPasswordCOMCELWEB
- Check your tracker clock setup is set UTC-0 or GMT. (The most trackers come from the factory on UTC.)
- For most devices you should use IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number as unique identifier. However, some devices have vendor specific unique identifier, for example TK-103 devices use 11-digit identifier.
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Set Up the IP and port on your tracker: (automatic detect tracker's protocol.)
IP 54.85.159.138 Port 8888 - Add on your Account on devices with the IMEI or unique ID.