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Astra Telematics - AT110 Features

This page provides a public feature overview for the Astra Telematics AT110 and explains how its capabilities map to Plaspy for tracking, monitoring, and fleet operations. It focuses on user facing functions and practical value for organizations using the AT110 with Plaspy rather than low level protocol minutiae.

Exact feature availability and behavior can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, optional accessories, and how the device is installed or configured. Where needed, consult the manufacturer documentation for the most current device specific details.

Feature Overview

The AT110 is a compact vehicle tracker built for track and trace, fleet management, and telematics tasks. It combines positioning, wireless connectivity, data logging, and power management to support continuous reporting and intermittent tracking scenarios.

  • High precision positioning using SiRFStar IV GPS for reliable location fixes.
  • Short range wireless connectivity via Bluetooth Low Energy for local interactions and accessory pairing.
  • Cellular communications on quadband GSM with GPRS and support for TCP and UDP reporting for flexible server connectivity.
  • Built in backup battery and internal memory to preserve operation and store position data during connectivity interruptions.
  • Power saving sleep mode and intelligent power management to extend operational periods between power cycles.
  • Compact aluminum enclosure and external or fixed antenna options to simplify installation and improve reception.

Core Features of Astra Telematics - AT110

  • SiRFStar IV GPS receiver for position fixes and time or distance based reporting.
  • Bluetooth Low Energy support for local communications and accessory integration.
  • CANBus compatibility to enable advanced vehicle data access where configured and supported.
  • Quadband GSM with GPRS and TCP UDP communication methods for sending location and events to servers.
  • Backup battery and internal memory for short term offline buffering and continuity.
  • Sleep mode and intelligent power management to reduce power draw when idle.
  • Compact matchbox design with external antenna options and durable aluminum casing.
  • Additional connectivity options including fixed antenna ports, driver ID interface, and a serial port for accessory connections and integrations.

How These Features Work with Plaspy

When used with Plaspy, the AT110 reports position and event data into the platform where it becomes part of vehicle history, live maps, and reporting tools. Plaspy detects many tracker protocols automatically and presents device data for monitoring and analysis.

  • Location updates from the AT110 appear on Plaspy maps as live position points and historical tracks.
  • Internal memory and backup battery help ensure that position data is sent to Plaspy after connectivity is restored.
  • Sleep mode and power management are reflected as expected reporting intervals or offline periods within Plaspy device status.
  • BLE and CANBus integrations can surface additional vehicle or accessory information in Plaspy when the device is configured to forward that data.
  • Plaspy displays event markers and status changes submitted by the tracker to support operational oversight and auditing.

Typical Use Cases

  • Fleet tracking and operational oversight for light and heavy vehicles.
  • Track and trace for asset location and recovery workflows.
  • Vehicle telematics where CANBus and local accessory data are required for higher visibility.
  • Covert or discreet installations where compact form factor and external antennas are beneficial.
  • Use in regions needing quadband GSM coverage for reliable cellular connectivity.
  • Scenarios requiring short term offline logging and buffered uploads after reconnection.

Feature Availability Notes

  • Firmware versions can enable or modify certain features such as reporting intervals, BLE behavior, and memory buffering. Check the installed firmware release for specifics.
  • Hardware revisions or optional accessories may affect availability of ports and interfaces such as fixed antenna connectors, driver ID, or the serial port.
  • Regional cellular variants and local regulatory requirements can affect network behavior and should be verified for your deployment area.
  • Installation details, wiring, and power sources influence sleep mode, power management, and backup battery behavior.
  • Manufacturer configuration and provisioning determine which CANBus signals or BLE accessories are accessible and forwarded to the server.

Why Use Plaspy with These Features

Plaspy provides a unified platform to collect and present the AT110 data so organizations can turn raw device reports into actionable operational insights. By combining the tracker hardware capabilities with Plaspy visibility, teams can monitor location, review history, and integrate device events into fleet workflows without needing to manage low level protocol handling.

To learn more about Plaspy and how it can work with the Astra Telematics AT110, visit https://www.plaspy.com. Device features, firmware behavior, and manufacturer specifications may change over time, so verify the latest device specific information on the manufacturer site https://astratelematics.com/.

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