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CYBERWATCH Cellular GPS Hour Meter

CYBERWATCH Cellular GPS Hour Meter

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The affordable way to “watch” your equipment. Location, usage, anti-theft, alarms and fuel

How it Works

  • Installation: connected into your machine with a wiring harnessthat allows you to remove when vehicle is not on rent or easily move it to another vehicle. This harness is connected into your machine’s key switch/ignition circuit and into the vehicles power supply. If the vehicle is 36---80VDC) you must connect an optional in line voltage converter.
  • Transmits its GPS position and hour meter information (automatically) each day to KEYTROLLER’S data center.
  • The data is transmitted through a cellular network, so the device will work worldwide wherever there is cellular (GPRS-GSM) service.
  • KEYTROLLER’S server software then translates the location, alarm and usage data into usage line items or graphs.
  • The owner has user name + password to view all of his equipment on this web-portal.
  • The owner can determine the exact position (from GPS) of it’s mobile asset, any alarm conditions and hour meter (usage) information to determinewhen that vehicle should be scheduled for maintenance.
  • This location—maintenance due alert can also be set up to send to a user or dealer’s email which will alert the email receiver as to the maintenance due requirement.
  • When a mechanic completes a PM, he swipes or presses button to create “maintenance done”event which is immediately transmitted. This event automatically resets maintenance due to the pre-described # of hours until maintenance is again due.
  • The transmitted GPS co-ordinate data allows the user to “see”where the vehicle is at the moment the daily usage data is transmitted.
  • Emails sent to the appropriate manager, dealer or mechanic alerting him maintenance is now due and to the location of the vehicle to be serviced. Emails can also be sent as programmed for alarm conditions, geo-theft events and maintenance done events.
  • If a user wants to immediately see where that machine is, he can“ping”that machine from the website and the unit will respond with its GPS coordinate at that particular time
  • The user may set an anti-theft “geo fence”in a circular perimeter. If the machine goes outside of this perimeter, the device will send an alarm event and emails can be sent immediately to the appropriate manager who can view it on his Blackberry type phone.

Scheduling Mechanics

  • No more wasted trips to do maintenance! (no more—too early or too late)
  • Insures timely and intuitive service scheduling
  • Know EXACTLY how many hours on the machine (no more guesswork)
  • Scheduler has machine location and hour meter (usage) info on maintenance due on web on easy to read grap
  • Replaces unreliable and ineffective calendar based scheduling.
  • Emails sent warning mechanic or dealer of maintenance due

CYBERWATCH - What makes it unique?

Easy to afford---> $5 per month
Very easy to install--- 2 wires to power
Shows total hours and “idle hours”-- w/ idle sensor mounted to accellerator
For tough applications--- Weatherproof enclosure
Mechanic “job done”event--- resets maintenance due

Specifications: VT-10

Dimensions: 2.4”(W) x 1”(H) x 3”
(D) 60(W) x 27(H) x 77(D) (mm)
Weight: (4oz) 110g
GPS with 20 channels or above high sensitivity GPS receiver
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz frequency, SMS, GPRS UDP/TCP
Power source: DC 8-35V
Back-up battery: 950mA, 3.7V
Power consumption: < 55 mA @ DC 12V (GPS on, GSM on, GPRS connected)
<20 mA @ DC 12V in power saving mode (GPS off, GSM in standby mode)
< 8 mA @ DC 12V (GPS off, GSM off, 3D G/I/O sensors on)
Serial port: 1 mini-USB, for data exchanging or back-up battery charging
Input port: 4 digital input ports, with 2 positive triggering, 2 negative triggering
Output port: 4 digital output ports, with 4 negative triggering
Memory: Built-in 4MB flash memory
Built-in 3D G sensor  
Operation temperature: -20C to +80C (w/o battery equipped)

Note: This unit can NOT create alarm transmissions for low fuel or for re-fueled events
Go to Model VT-200 for fuel monitoring.

Specifications: VT-200

GPS: SiRF Star III, 20 channels
GSM: Siemens MC55/56 (supports 850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
  Voice, CS Data, SMS, GPRS UDP/TCP
Serial port: 1 mini-USB, 1 RS232 (Baud rate:115,200bps)
Power source: 8-35V DC
Power consumption: < 55mA @ 12V DC in normal operation
I/O port: 4 digital input ports, 2 negative and 2 positive triggering
(includes 2 analog inputs used for low and refill fuel events)
4 digital output ports, 4 negative triggering
Built-in 3D G-sensor  
Built-in 4MB flash memory  
Back-up battery: Li-ion 950mA/h
Operation Temperature: -20° to +80°C (w/o battery equipped)

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