Carscop - CCTR-830G-4G Features
This page provides the public feature context for the Carscop CCTR-830G-4G and how that device is used with Plaspy for vehicle tracking, basic diagnostics, and fleet visibility. It focuses on practical, non-sensitive capabilities that operators and integrators will commonly use when managing OBD II based trackers in Plaspy.
Exact feature availability and behavior can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, regional model, and installation type. The content below draws on the device description for common capabilities such as OBD II plug-and-play installation, dual GNSS positioning, CAN and DTC access, backup battery tamper detection, upload interval behavior, offline history storage, and remote firmware management.
Feature Overview
The CCTR-830G-4G is a compact OBD II tracker designed for quick installation and reliable positioning while exposing vehicle diagnostics for centralized monitoring. When used with Plaspy it provides location awareness and selected vehicle telemetry that supports operational tracking, anti-theft monitoring, and maintenance workflows.
- Plug-and-play OBD II form factor for fast installation and minimal wiring effort.
- Dual GNSS (GPS and BeiDou) with A-GPS assistance to reduce time to first fix and improve position reliability.
- On-device DTC reading and CAN bus integration to surface vehicle diagnostic information to Plaspy.
- Built-in rechargeable backup battery to detect power removal and support tamper or power-down alerts.
- Configurable upload intervals and offline track history storage to reduce data gaps during network outages.
- Remote OTA firmware upgrades and protocol customization to simplify large scale deployments.
Core Features of Carscop - CCTR-830G-4G
- OBD II connector for power and direct vehicle interface without separate wiring.
- Dual GNSS positioning using GPS and BeiDou with A-GPS assistance for faster fixes.
- CAN bus read access and Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) retrieval for vehicle status monitoring.
- Rechargeable backup battery for tamper detection and limited operation when vehicle power is removed.
- Configurable reporting/upload intervals with a typical default of 30 seconds.
- Internal offline storage of track history while cellular service is unavailable.
- Remote firmware upgrade capability and protocol configuration for fleet management.
- Customizable cellular band options to match regional 2G/3G/4G LTE requirements.
How These Features Work with Plaspy
When integrated with Plaspy the CCTR-830G-4G streams position and supported vehicle telemetry into a unified monitoring platform so fleets and operators can maintain visibility and respond to events from a single interface. Plaspy ingests telemetry and provides configurable alerting, historical reports, and operational controls based on the data the device supplies.
- Real-time location updates and historical tracks are visible in Plaspy according to the device upload interval.
- DTCs and CAN-derived status are displayed as diagnostic events or telemetry entries where the device provides those values.
- Power-down and tamper alerts from the backup battery are surfaced in Plaspy to help detect vehicle removal or unauthorized disconnection.
- Offline storage resumes upload when cellular connectivity returns, allowing Plaspy to reconstruct missing segments of a trip.
- Devices can be pointed at the Plaspy ingestion endpoint (d.plaspy.com) using the standard Plaspy port, and Plaspy automatically detects supported tracker protocols.
- Administrators can adjust reporting cadence and alert rules in Plaspy to match operational needs without changing hardware.
Typical Use Cases
- Fleet tracking for cars, taxis, rental vehicles and light commercial fleets where quick installation is a priority.
- Anti-theft and tamper monitoring using power-down alerts and offline track retention to aid recovery and incident response.
- Basic vehicle diagnostics and maintenance planning by reading DTCs and CAN-provided status where available.
- Rental and shared vehicle programs that require plug-and-play deployment and centralized monitoring.
- OEM and distributor deployments that benefit from OTA firmware updates and protocol customization for large scale rollouts.
Feature Availability Notes
- Feature sets can differ between firmware versions and hardware revisions; confirm capabilities for the specific unit and firmware in use.
- Regional variants may provide different cellular band support; choose the model that matches local network requirements.
- OBD II behavior and CAN access depend on vehicle make and model; some vehicles restrict CAN data or require manufacturer-specific adapters.
- Certain control functions via CAN are vehicle dependent and may be limited by safety, regulatory, or manufacturer constraints.
- For the most current and definitive device specifications consult the manufacturer documentation.
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using the CCTR-830G-4G with Plaspy gives organizations a streamlined path from a simple physical installation to operational oversight. The OBD II form factor reduces installation time, while Plaspy centralizes location, diagnostic events, and configurable alerts so teams can monitor fleets, detect issues, and review historical activity from one platform.
Learn more about Plaspy and how it can manage trackers like the CCTR-830G-4G at https://www.plaspy.com. Device features, firmware behavior, and manufacturer implementation can change over time, so verify the latest model details and technical documentation on the manufacturer site http://www.carscop.com/.
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