QuecLink - GT200 Features
This page provides a public feature overview of the QuecLink GT200 GPS Safety Phone and how its capabilities are used with Plaspy for location and safety monitoring. It is intended to summarize the device features that are relevant to Plaspy users and to explain how those features translate into visibility and event reporting inside the platform.
Exact feature availability and behavior can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation method, and manufacturer implementation. For device specific technical details and the latest firmware information refer to the official QuecLink documentation.
Feature Overview
The GT200 is a child-oriented GPS Safety Phone designed for reliable location reporting and basic safety alerts over cellular networks. It pairs GPS positioning with cellular connectivity and a reporting protocol that supports a variety of event types useful for guardians and monitoring platforms like Plaspy.
- Built in GPS receiver with high sensitivity for faster location fixes and reliable tracking.
- Quad band GPRS/GSM support for wide cellular coverage across 850 900 1800 and 1900 MHz networks.
- Embedded @Track protocol for structured reporting of positions and events.
- Support for emergency alerts, geo fence boundary crossing reports, low battery notifications, and scheduled position reports with cell ID fallback.
- Internal antennas and compact design to simplify installation and everyday use.
Core Features of QuecLink - GT200
- High sensitivity GPS receiver backed by an internal u blox chipset for dependable position fixes.
- Quad band GPRS/GSM cellular connectivity for broad network compatibility.
- Embedded @Track protocol enabling standardized event and position reporting.
- Event types including emergency alerts, geo fence crossing notifications, low battery reports, and scheduled GPS positions.
- Built in 3 axis accelerometer to support man down detection as a safety feature.
- Internal GSM and GPS antennas to avoid external antenna installations.
- Quick dial buttons with four preset numbers to facilitate fast voice contact from the device.
- Low power consumption design and internal battery for extended standby between charges.
How These Features Work with Plaspy
Plaspy receives and interprets the GT200 reports so you can monitor location and key safety events on the platform. Plaspy automatically detects compatible tracker protocols and surfaces the most relevant information for operational oversight.
- Live and historical location points from scheduled GPS reporting and cell ID fallback are visible in Plaspy maps and history.
- Event notifications such as emergency alerts, geo fence crossings, and low battery are displayed as alerts or timeline events for operator action.
- Man down events reported by the device accelerometer can be surfaced as distinct alerts when the device sends such reports.
- Built in protocol support simplifies integration so the GT200 can report into Plaspy without custom firmware changes in many deployments.
- Quick dial functionality remains a local device feature while Plaspy focuses on location and event visibility for guardians and managers.
Typical Use Cases
- Parental or guardian monitoring of a child’s location and safety status during daily travel.
- School or daycare pickup and drop off oversight with geo fence boundary notifications.
- Rapid alerting to guardians or operators when an emergency alert is triggered from the device.
- Monitoring of device battery status to maintain continuous coverage and plan recharging.
- Situations where compact, all in one GPS and cellular devices with built in antennas are preferred for simplicity.
Feature Availability Notes
- Specific features and report formats depend on the GT200 firmware and the exact device revision in the field.
- Some event behaviors, thresholds, and reporting intervals can be configurable and may differ by installer or regional variant.
- Cellular performance and coverage depend on local mobile network operators and the chosen SIM service.
- Manufacturers sometimes produce regional variants with different default settings or supported bands; check the device label and documentation.
- For any advanced integration or changes to reporting behavior, consult the official QuecLink technical materials.
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using the GT200 with Plaspy gives organizations and guardians a centralized way to view location history, receive alerts, and monitor safety related events from a compact child focused tracker. Plaspy’s platform presents position data and device events in dashboards and timelines that are useful for situational awareness and routine monitoring.
To learn more about Plaspy and how it supports trackers like the QuecLink GT200 visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the most current device specifications, firmware details, and manufacturer guidance verify feature availability on the official QuecLink website https://www.queclink.com/ .
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