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Feb 12, 2025 - 01:54 AM
The JimiloT LL702 4G Cat.1 Wireless GPS Tracker is designed for easy installation. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install it:
1. Choose a suitable location: The LL702 has a strong magnetic base, allowing it to be easily installed on most metal surfaces. Select a hidden location on the vehicle or valuable item where the tracker can be securely attached.
2. Attach the tracker: Place the LL702 on the chosen location and ensure it is tightly and effortlessly fastened using the strong magnet.
3. Power on the tracker: The LL702 is powered by a 4,200mAh battery. Make sure the battery is fully charged before installation. Once charged, simply turn on the tracker using the power button.
4. Configure working modes: The LL702 offers multiple working modes to suit your specific needs. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on how to configure the desired working mode.
5. Activate the tracker: Insert a Nano-SIM card into the designated slot on the tracker. The LL702 supports LTE Cat.1 and GSM networks. Ensure that the SIM card has an active data plan and is compatible with the supported frequency bands mentioned in the manual.
6. Set up alerts: The LL702 provides multiple alerts for various events such as geo-fence entry/exit, abnormal vibration, low battery, and device tampering. Follow the instructions in the manual to configure the desired alert settings.
7. Positioning and tracking: The LL702 utilizes GPS, BDS, LBS, and Wi-Fi positioning systems to accurately track the location of your assets. The positioning accuracy is mentioned as less than 2.5m CEP (Circular Error Probable). The tracker will automatically send location data to the cloud platform for you to monitor and track your assets.
For more detailed instructions and information, please refer to the user manual provided by Jimi loT Co., Ltd.
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