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Navtelekom - SIGNAL S-2651 Configuration

This page covers the public configuration context for using the Navtelekom SIGNAL S-2651 tracker with the Plaspy platform. It provides practical, public-facing guidance on the shared server settings Plaspy expects and what you typically need to prepare on the device and during installation. Use this guide together with the SIGNAL S-2651 manufacturer documentation and local installation best practices.

Plaspy uses shared server settings across all supported devices and automatically detects the tracker protocol when the device connects. Exact manufacturer-side setup steps can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation type, and the configuration tool used by Navtelekom, so confirm device-specific details with the official resources when required.

Configuration Overview

The goal of configuring a SIGNAL S-2651 for Plaspy is to point the device to Plaspy's shared server endpoint, ensure reliable cellular connectivity, and validate that the device is visible and reporting correctly in Plaspy. This process prepares the tracker for continuous location and telemetry streaming and ensures fallback logging is available when network coverage is intermittent.

  • Set the device to report to Plaspy by entering the Plaspy server address or IP and the correct port.
  • Choose the transport type the device supports (UDP or TCP) and confirm it is saved in the device configuration.
  • Verify cellular connectivity with a working SIM and confirm the device can reach d.plaspy.com or 54.85.159.138 on port 8888.
  • Validate that Plaspy receives initial position and status messages and that the platform automatically detects the device protocol.
  • Keep local SD logging and backup power options configured for continuity during coverage gaps.

Plaspy Server Settings

  • Server domain: d.plaspy.com
  • Server IP: 54.85.159.138
  • Port: 8888
  • Transport: Support for UDP or TCP on port 8888 depending on device configuration options
  • Plaspy notes: All devices in Plaspy use the same port and Plaspy automatically detects the tracker protocol on connection

Typical Requirements Before Setup

  • Access to the official Navtelekom configuration method or software such as the NTC Configurator or Bluetooth configuration tool for the S-2651.
  • A powered device with required antennas connected and a charged internal backup battery if used for on-bench testing.
  • Active cellular service with a valid 2G SIM card installed and, if applicable, correct preferred SIM settings for dual SIM operation.
  • SD card inserted if local logging is needed for offline retention and analysis.
  • A Plaspy account or access to the platform to validate visibility once the device is configured.
  • Physical access to the device or on-site technician for saving settings and performing any required restarts.

How This Tracker Connects to Plaspy

When configured for Plaspy, the SIGNAL S-2651 sends its location, IO events, and telemetry to the shared Plaspy server endpoint and port. Plaspy then ingests these messages, automatically interprets the device protocol, and displays the device on the platform for monitoring and reporting.

  • The tracker is pointed to d.plaspy.com (or its IP 54.85.159.138) and uses port 8888 for outbound connections.
  • Transport is selected as UDP or TCP on the device if the configuration tool requires a choice.
  • Position updates, I/O events, and sensor telemetry are transmitted over the cellular data link to the Plaspy endpoint.
  • Plaspy detects the tracker protocol automatically and maps incoming messages to the device record in the platform.
  • Local SD logging provides a fallback when cellular connectivity is lost and data can be uploaded when coverage is restored.

Common Configuration Workflow

  1. Access the official manufacturer configuration method such as the NTC Configurator, Bluetooth tool, or the provided Navtelekom configuration utility.
  2. In the device server settings enter either the domain d.plaspy.com or the IP address 54.85.159.138.
  3. Set the server port to 8888 as required by Plaspy.
  4. Choose the transport protocol UDP or TCP if the device requires an explicit transport selection.
  5. Configure any required APN or SIM related settings for the installed 2G SIM cards and save the configuration.
  6. Apply or save the configuration and restart the device if the tool or firmware requires a reboot to apply network changes.
  7. Validate that the device reports to Plaspy by checking for incoming position and status messages on the Plaspy platform and confirming the device appears online.

Example Configuration Commands

The SIGNAL S-2651 supports several manufacturer tools and methods for configuration. Exact command formats and CLI or SMS commands depend on the firmware and the Navtelekom configuration utilities. Because model specific command sets and SMS commands are provided by the manufacturer and can vary by firmware, this page does not invent device commands. Use the Navtelekom NTC Configurator or the official device manual to obtain the exact commands or exportable configuration files.

If you have a command list from the manufacturer or exported configuration file, apply the same server values shown above:

  • server domain d.plaspy.com
  • server IP 54.85.159.138
  • port 8888
  • transport UDP or TCP

Refer to the Navtelekom documentation or your Navtelekom configuration tool for the exact command syntax and examples for your firmware version.

Configuration Notes

  • Firmware differences can change configuration menus and the exact place where server and transport values are set; always confirm the menu location with the current Navtelekom manual.
  • Choose UDP or TCP based on installer preference and device support; Plaspy accepts both on port 8888 and will detect protocol automatically.
  • Dual SIM devices like the S-2651 require checking preferred SIM settings and automatic failover behavior in the Navtelekom configuration tool.
  • Keep SD logging enabled for environments with intermittent 2G coverage so cached data can be uploaded when connectivity returns.
  • For large deployments, use the Navtelekom remote management tools to streamline consistent server setting application and firmware updates.

Why Use Plaspy with This Configuration

Using the SIGNAL S-2651 with Plaspy gives organizations reliable real-time visibility, event reporting, and telemetry aggregation for fleet and asset monitoring. The S-2651's multi-constellation GNSS, robust interfaces, and dual SIM cellular modem pair well with Plaspy's centralized ingestion to provide continuous tracking, event-driven alerts, and historical data for analysis and operational decision making.

To learn more about Plaspy and platform capabilities visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the latest device specific configuration steps, firmware behavior, and official technical details consult Navtelekom at https://www.navtelecom.ru/ to ensure you are following current manufacturer guidance.

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