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HunterPro - CP60G Features

This page describes the public feature context for using the HunterPro CP60G with the Plaspy platform. It focuses on practical capabilities, how those capabilities translate into operational value inside Plaspy, and what users should expect from the tracker for vehicle tracking and recovery workflows.

Exact feature availability and behavior can vary by device firmware, hardware revision, installation method, and manufacturer implementation. Where applicable the text below reflects the public description of the CP60G; for the most current technical specifics consult the manufacturer documentation.

Feature Overview

The HunterPro CP60G is positioned as a low cost GPS tracker for vehicle tracking and recovery that uses GPS for location and GSM GPRS for data transmission. It is intended for fleet operators, insurers, and rental companies that need continuous location awareness with basic event inputs and optional sensor attachments.

  • Accurate position reporting using GPS combined with GSM GPRS communication for live tracking.
  • Quadband GSM support to maximize cellular coverage in multiple regions.
  • Three digital inputs with predefined roles for ignition, panic, and door monitoring to capture key vehicle events.
  • Backup battery to allow continued tracking during main power loss.
  • Sleep mode to conserve power when the vehicle or tracker is inactive.
  • Optional external connectivity for antennas and additional sensors such as fuel and temperature where available.

Core Features of HunterPro - CP60G

  • GPS based location tracking for vehicle position and movement awareness.
  • GSM GPRS data transmission for sending location and event data to a tracking server.
  • Full quadband GSM support to improve compatibility with regional networks.
  • Backup internal battery to maintain tracking when main power is disconnected.
  • Sleep mode functionality to extend power efficiency during idle periods.
  • Three digital inputs including predefined inputs commonly used for ignition, panic, and doors.
  • External antenna options and support for additional peripheral sensors through optional connections.
  • Durable plastic housing and supplied GPS and GSM antennas for reliable reception.

How These Features Work with Plaspy

When used with Plaspy, CP60G capabilities translate into straightforward fleet visibility and event monitoring. Plaspy accepts device reports and presents them within its tracking interface so organizations can observe location and input events in near real time.

  • GPS positions and movement reports are shown on Plaspy maps and history timelines for tracking and playback.
  • Digital input events such as ignition, panic, and door signals can be logged and used to trigger alerts or workflows in Plaspy.
  • Backup battery presence supports continuity of reporting; Plaspy will reflect connectivity and last known status when power events occur.
  • Sleep mode or reduced reporting intervals will appear as less frequent updates in Plaspy and can be accounted for in monitoring rules.
  • Optional external sensors and antenna status when provided by the device can be represented in Plaspy as additional telemetry or event entries where supported.
  • Plaspy automatically detects compatible tracker protocols and ingests the CP60G reports to present them in the platform interface.

Typical Use Cases

  • Fleet location tracking for routing, dispatching, and asset monitoring.
  • Vehicle recovery and theft response using continuous position reporting.
  • Rental car monitoring to track vehicle status and key event signals.
  • Insurance telematics and recovery services that require inexpensive GPS tracking devices.
  • Remote monitoring of vehicles where optional sensors are attached for additional condition awareness.
  • Situations where uninterrupted reporting during power loss is important due to the backup battery.

Feature Availability Notes

  • Feature presence can depend on firmware version and the specific hardware revision shipped with the device.
  • Some capabilities such as optional sensors or external antenna configurations may require additional accessories or installer configuration.
  • The CP60G relies on GSM GPRS for data transmission and does not include internal storage for long term offline logging.
  • Installation choices and wiring influence which digital inputs are active and how predefined inputs are used.
  • Regional cellular support depends on local network availability and the quadband capability of the device.

Why Use Plaspy with These Features

Using the HunterPro CP60G with Plaspy gives organizations a practical way to convert basic tracker signals into operational insight. Plaspy consolidates GPS positions, input events, and sensor attachments into a single view so teams can monitor vehicle movement, respond to incidents, and maintain recovery workflows without managing low level device details.

Plaspy is designed to accept reports from compatible trackers, present location and event data clearly, and let teams build rules and alerts around the signals the CP60G provides. To learn more about how Plaspy can work with trackers like the CP60G visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the latest device specifications, firmware notes, and manufacturer details verify current information at http://hunterpro.com.tw/.

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