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of motion detected by the internal vibration sensor.
This function is suitable for speed moving object tracking.

9.1.1 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.

9.1.2 By SMS

SMS:*routetrack*1-99*
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."
9.1.2.1 Routetrack data Collecting Interval
SMS:
*rsampling*1-999*
seconds)
9.1.2.2 Routetrack data Uploading Interval
SMS:
*rupload*60-999*
seconds, minimum rate should not be less than 60)
SMS:
*routetrackoff*
Device Response: "Notice: System has ended routetrack function."

9.2 Check Function

This check function enables user check location in appointed long time interval.
SMS:
*check*0-99*
SMS:
*checkm*10-999*
SMS:
*checkoff*
Device Response: "Notice: System has ended check function."
Noted: Check function is able to work with routetrack command at the same time.

9.3 Track Off

This turns OFF the GPRS data upload function. System will exit tracking function once receiving the
track off command, no matter which tracking mode it is in.
SMS:
*trackoff*
Device Response: "System has ended the tracking function."

10. Deep Sleep

The Deep Sleep function enables GT3016 to be available for long working periods 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.
10.1 SMS:
*sleep*1-99*
Device Response: "System is going to enter deep sleep function, data will be uploaded every XXX
hours."
(1-98 represents hours of accumulated data, 99 means always on)
(1-999 represents seconds of data collecting interval, default as 10
(60-999 represents seconds of data uploading interval, default as 60
(0-99 represents hours of data upload interval, default as *check*0*)
(10-999 represents minutes of data upload interval)
(1-99 represents hours of deep sleep period)
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