NP3 - ST 210 Features
This page provides a public feature overview for the NP3 ST 210 and how its capabilities are used with the Plaspy platform. It summarizes the tracker’s practical functions, typical operational value, and the ways Plaspy can present and use the device data for monitoring vehicle fleets and individual assets.
Exact feature availability for any particular NP3 ST 210 unit can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation method, and manufacturer configuration. For device specific commands, firmware details, and the latest technical specifications consult the official manufacturer documentation.
Feature Overview
The NP3 ST 210 is an onboard GPS terminal designed for continuous vehicle monitoring and control. It focuses on reliable position reporting, sensor integration, and operational logging for a wide range of transport types, with an emphasis on endurance across climatic conditions.
- Continuous online monitoring and scheduled or stealth communication modes for flexible reporting cadence
- Position reporting with coordinates including latitude longitude altitude and movement data such as speed and direction
- Support for analog sensors to monitor fuel level changes including detection of drains and refills
- Local data recording with built in non volatile memory for extended offline logging and later upload via USB
- Inputs and discrete output status reporting plus CAN interface and scanner for vehicle bus data where implemented
- Event recording options including the ability to attach cameras and voice communication for driver manager interaction
Core Features of NP3 - ST 210
- Galileo Lite enabled GNSS for vehicle position and movement tracking
- Reporting of coordinates latitude longitude altitude and movement parameters such as speed and heading
- Analog sensor support for fuel monitoring and other analog telemetry
- Inputs and discrete output monitoring to reflect auxiliary device and sensor status
- CAN interface and built in CAN scanner for reading vehicle bus data when available on the unit
- Local non volatile storage capable of keeping an extended history of track points for offline periods
- Stealth mode and configurable reporting behavior to balance battery and data usage with monitoring needs
- Support for two cameras and voice GSM sided communication for event capture and driver communications
How These Features Work with Plaspy
Plaspy receives the standard reporting and event data sent by the NP3 ST 210 and makes those data points available for visualization, reporting, and operational workflows. Plaspy automatically detects compatible tracker protocols and ingests the device’s telemetry so users can view positions and events in the platform.
- Map display of reported position points and reconstructed tracks from recorded locations
- Event visibility for analog sensor changes such as fuel level events and for input or discrete output state changes
- Historical playback using locally stored points uploaded from the tracker to restore movement during offline periods
- CAN bus and vehicle bus messages surfaced in Plaspy when the tracker sends them and when the vehicle supports those streams
- Alerts and event triggers based on device-reported violations or configured thresholds to support operational oversight
- Support for both continuous online reporting and scheduled or stealth reporting modes through Plaspy ingestion
Typical Use Cases
- Fleet location and route monitoring across diverse vehicle types operating in varied climates
- Fuel monitoring and detection of refills or drains using analog sensor inputs
- Vehicle health and event logging using CAN bus data and discrete input states where available
- Incident and impact awareness by using vibration impact and tilt data reported by the tracker
- Event video or photo tagging when cameras are connected to the tracker for recorded incidents
- Periodic offline data collection and later upload for vehicles that operate outside continuous coverage
Feature Availability Notes
- Some features depend on firmware level and can vary across hardware revisions and factory configurations
- Camera support voice communication and CAN bus scanning require proper wiring and enabled firmware options on each unit
- Offline logging capacity and the exact number of stored points are subject to device configuration and firmware behavior
- Installation choices such as sensor wiring and input mapping determine which analog or discrete signals are available to report
- Verify regional and configuration variants with the manufacturer documentation to ensure a feature is present on a specific device
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using the NP3 ST 210 with Plaspy provides a practical path to unified visibility and operational control. Plaspy brings location visualization, historical playback, event management, and customizable alerts to the telemetry and sensor data produced by the tracker, helping fleets and operators make better operational decisions.
To learn more about how Plaspy works with devices like the NP3 ST 210 visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the most current device specific details including firmware behavior and manufacturer configuration check the official manufacturer documentation at http://www.gpstyumen.ru/ as features and implementation can change over time.
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