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Haicom - HI-603X Features

This page provides a public feature overview for the Haicom HI-603X and explains how its capabilities map to the Plaspy platform. The information below focuses on user facing functions and practical usage when the HI-603X is configured to report into Plaspy for live tracking, historical playback, and remote management.

Exact feature availability, menu names, and behavior can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation method, and manufacturer implementation. Use this page to understand the typical capabilities and how they are useful with Plaspy, and consult the manufacturer for device specific and up to date details.

Feature Overview

The HI-603X is a compact GPRS tracker in Haicom's X series designed for AVL applications. It emphasizes remote configuration, continuous position reporting, and local data logging to maintain tracking continuity when network conditions change.

  • Remote programming and firmware updates over GPRS or via USB for configuration and maintenance.
  • Real time position reporting that can be sent to phone numbers and viewed on smartphone map displays.
  • Built in motion sensor to reduce power draw when the vehicle is stationary and conserve battery.
  • Flash memory based data logging so the device can store position records while out of GSM coverage and upload them when connectivity returns.
  • Quad band GSM and a high sensitivity GPS receiver for broad network compatibility and improved fix performance.
  • Support for emergency alerts and common alarm types to surface important events to monitoring systems.

Core Features of Haicom - HI-603X

  • Quad band GSM communication module for wide regional coverage.
  • High sensitivity GPS receiver based on SiRF Star III class design for reliable position fixes.
  • Support for SMS, TCP, UDP, and HTTP communication modes for flexible reporting.
  • Remote control and OTA firmware update capability through the GPRS tracking platform or local USB.
  • Built in motion sensor for power saving and motion based reporting.
  • Flash memory data logging with a large record capacity for offline history storage.
  • Alarm support including emergency, over speed, motion, and power loss alerts.
  • Battery monitoring and low battery alert plus an optional SOS button for emergency signaling.

How These Features Work with Plaspy

Plaspy receives and displays the HI-603X reporting over GPRS so teams can monitor live position, review historical tracks, and receive device alerts in a single interface. Plaspy automatically detects the tracker protocol and accepts tracker reports configured to connect to the platform.

  • Live location visualization and map playback using the device's real time reports and stored log uploads.
  • Event and alarm visibility for emergency, motion, power loss, and over speed alerts surfaced in Plaspy.
  • Historical route reconstruction from the tracker's flash memory when stored records are uploaded to the server.
  • Remote parameter updates and firmware deployment via the device reporting channel to allow centralized device management.
  • Devices can be configured to report to Plaspy using the public server domain d.plaspy.com and Plaspy supports UDP or TCP reporting on the platform port used for all tracker types.
  • Centralized status monitoring including battery voltage alerts and connectivity state as reported by the tracker.

Typical Use Cases

  • Fleet tracking for small and medium vehicle operations where remote configuration and reliable reporting are required.
  • Logistics and delivery monitoring that benefits from historical route playback and stored record upload after connectivity gaps.
  • Vehicle safety and incident awareness using emergency and power loss alerts to notify operators.
  • Asset tracking when occasional GSM coverage loss requires local data logging and later synchronization.
  • Anti theft monitoring workflows that use motion detection and alarm reporting to detect unexpected movement.
  • Remote device administration for large deployments using OTA programming and firmware updates.

Feature Availability Notes

  • Feature presence and default behavior can depend on the device firmware level and the specific hardware revision installed.
  • Optional items such as the SOS button, external antennas, or accessory integration may be present on some variants or require specific installation.
  • Reporting intervals, alarm thresholds, and data logging capacity can be adjusted by configuration and may differ from factory defaults.
  • Regional regulatory or carrier differences can affect GSM behavior and available bands despite the quad band design.
  • For precise technical limits and the latest firmware feature list consult Haicom documentation and release notes.

Why Use Plaspy with These Features

Connecting the Haicom HI-603X to Plaspy gives organizations a centralized way to visualize location, manage device settings, and act on alarms without needing separate vendor software. Plaspy aggregates live reporting and uploaded historical data so operations teams can monitor movement, review routes, and maintain oversight across many devices from a single platform.

To learn more about integrating devices like the HI-603X and to see how Plaspy supports device reporting and management visit https://www.plaspy.com. Device features, firmware behavior, and manufacturer details can change over time so please verify the latest device specific information and technical documentation on the manufacturer's site http://www.haicom.com.tw/ before making deployment decisions.

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