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Maxtrack - MXT-141 Features

This page describes the public feature context for the Maxtrack MXT-141 and how those capabilities are used with Plaspy. It summarizes the model's main user-facing functions, highlights practical uses, and explains what you can expect to see inside Plaspy when the MXT-141 reports telemetry and events.

Exact feature availability can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, regional variant, and installation method. Where applicable this page notes practical limitations and advises checking manufacturer documentation for device specific details.

Feature Overview

The MXT-141 is positioned as an advanced GPS tracking device that adds short range wireless communications and additional vehicle inputs to a proven Maxtrack platform. Its design supports integrated accessory communication and expanded input options, giving installers and operators flexibility when building monitoring solutions.

  • Embedded wireless communication circuit for Maxtrack accessories to enable short range device integrations
  • Secondary 2.4 GHz communication circuit for constructing a localized accessory network
  • Extra inputs for RPM and odometer evaluation to support basic engine or mileage related monitoring
  • Built in accelerometer capable of detecting movement and stoppage for motion based events
  • Flexible architecture that supports customized solutions using Maxtrack developed accessories

Core Features of Maxtrack - MXT-141

  • Short range wireless circuit for communicating with embedded or external Maxtrack accessories
  • Secondary 2.4 GHz channel to create a dedicated accessory network or extend local communications
  • Dedicated inputs for RPM signal and odometer pulses to capture engine or distance information
  • Accelerometer based movement and stoppage detection for improved location event classification
  • Shared hardware platform with MXT-151 for consistent installation and operational behavior
  • Flexible configuration options to support different installation topologies and accessory setups

How These Features Work with Plaspy

Plaspy receives and presents tracked data from compatible devices and maps device features into visibility and operational workflows. When an MXT-141 is connected to Plaspy, the platform can interpret location reports and accessory or input states sent by the tracker, making those signals actionable in monitoring and reporting.

  • Plaspy displays location and movement events derived from the device GPS and accelerometer data for route and stop analysis
  • RPM and odometer inputs reported by the MXT-141 appear as telemetry channels or event markers that can support vehicle performance views
  • States reported from Maxtrack accessories over the device wireless circuit can be shown as device inputs or custom attributes in Plaspy
  • Movement and stoppage detection become triggers for alerts, reporting filters, and operational dashboards inside Plaspy
  • Plaspy automatically detects the tracker protocol and integrates device messages into the fleet view for consolidated monitoring

Typical Use Cases

  • Fleet location and movement monitoring with automated stop detection
  • Short range accessory networks for integrated sensors or onboard peripherals developed by Maxtrack
  • Basic RPM or odometer based monitoring for mileage reporting and engine cycle awareness
  • Vehicle or asset scenarios where local accessory communication improves solution architecture
  • Installations that reuse the MXT-151 platform knowledge for consistent deployment practices

Feature Availability Notes

  • Feature presence and behavior depend on the device firmware and hardware revision deployed by the manufacturer
  • Some wireless accessory functions require compatible Maxtrack accessories and correct pairing or configuration
  • RPM and odometer inputs require appropriate installation and signal wiring to the vehicle system to work reliably
  • Accelerometer sensitivity and movement detection thresholds can be affected by firmware settings and installation orientation
  • Regional variants or custom configurations may enable or disable specific features according to local requirements

Why Use Plaspy with These Features

Using Plaspy with the Maxtrack MXT-141 helps organizations centralize location, movement, and accessory state information in a single monitoring platform. The MXT-141’s short range accessory communication and expanded input set complement Plaspy’s device detection and visualization so teams can turn reported signals into operational insight, alerts, and reports.

Learn more about how Plaspy supports device visibility and fleet workflows at https://www.plaspy.com. For the latest device specific feature details, firmware behavior, and manufacturer guidance consult Maxtrack documentation at https://maxtrack.com.br.

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