The Noran NR100 GPS tracker is a compact and versatile device that offers real-time positioning and tracking capabilities. With its small size and inbuilt GPS and GSM antennas, it can be easily hidden and installed in various vehicles or assets. Whether you need to monitor your service delivery vehicles, track driver behavior, or ensure the security of your vehicles, the NR100 is an excellent choice. One of the standout features of the NR100 is its real-time positioning and tracking capabilities. You can easily track the location of your vehicle or asset using SMS or the internet. Additionally, the tracker offers over-speed and geo-fence alerts, allowing you to set up customized alerts for when your vehicle exceeds a certain speed or enters or exits a specific geographical area. The NR100 also comes with a range of other useful features. It has a remote self-failure analysis function, which allows you to diagnose any issues with the tracker remotely. It also has an audio monitor feature, which enables you to listen in on the surroundings of the tracker. Furthermore, the tracker has a power cut alert, so you will be notified if the power supply to the tracker is disconnected. In terms of specifications, the NR100 has a compact size of 72*48*24 mm and weighs only 100g. It operates on a DC 12V/1A input voltage and has a backup battery of 150mAh/3.7V. The tracker can withstand operating temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 85 °C and has a humidity tolerance of 5% to 95%. It also has a standby time of 15 hours in power-saving mode and 3 hours in normal mode. The package includes the GPS tracker itself, along with connecting cables, a digital camera (optional), an SOS button, GPS and GSM antennas, and a relay. With its easy installation and maintenance, the NR100 is a user-friendly and reliable GPS tracker that offers a range of business benefits, including improved visibility over service delivery vehicles, monitoring of driver behavior, and detailed reporting and statistics.
Set Up NR100
To set the tracker send the following commands by SMS messages, the sample setup the device password is l61Bc0, this password is the default, to get the device Id, send the command to check the device status, the device Id is the first word starts with NR
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Set the operator APN
Al61Bc0,012,{{apn}},{{apnu}},{{apnp}} -
Set the GPRS server
Al61Bc0,010,54.85.159.138,8888 -
Switch to GPRS mode
Al61Bc0,011,1
To check settings Al61Bc0,004
Device Id, APN, server, port, GPRS status (1), GPRS connection status (1), GSM signal (1-31)