QuecLink - GT300 Features
This page describes the public feature context for using the QuecLink GT300 with Plaspy. It focuses on the GT300's practical capabilities that matter for monitoring, location awareness, and safety reporting when the tracker is connected to the Plaspy platform.
Exact feature availability and behavior can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation type, and manufacturer implementation. Where useful, this page highlights supported functions from the GT300 description, but you should verify device specifics against the manufacturer documentation for the most current details.
Feature Overview
The GT300 is a compact GSM/GPS safety phone designed for seniors and lone workers, with functionality intended to deliver reliable location updates and safety alerts. When used with Plaspy, the device's reporting features help organizations and caregivers maintain situational awareness and respond to events.
- Accurate GPS position reporting with fast time to first fix for reliable location visibility.
- Quad band GPRS/GSM connectivity for broad regional coverage and cellular reporting.
- Event reporting including emergency alerts, geo-fence crossings, and low battery notifications.
- Man down and motion detection capabilities for enhanced personal safety monitoring.
- Inbound SMS display and a configurable address book to support direct contact and emergency contacts.
Core Features of QuecLink - GT300
- Built-in GPS receiver with high sensitivity and fast time to first fix for consistent tracking.
- Quad band GPRS/GSM support for 850 900 1800 1900 MHz to maintain cellular connectivity across regions.
- Support for the @Track protocol with flexible reporting options.
- Emergency alert reporting to notify caregivers or monitoring systems.
- Geo-fence boundary crossing reports to indicate entry and exit of configured areas.
- Low battery notifications to help maintain device uptime.
- Man down alert and motion detection using the internal 3-axis accelerometer.
- Inbound SMS display and a configurable 20 number address book for direct communication.
How These Features Work with Plaspy
Plaspy accepts GT300 reports and presents them as location and event data in the platform. Plaspy automatically detects the tracker protocol and processes incoming messages so events such as alerts and periodic positions appear in the Plaspy interface and reporting tools.
- Protocol detection and message handling for @Track reports, enabling quick onboarding to Plaspy.
- Location points and scheduled position reports appear in Plaspy maps and timelines for continuous visibility.
- Event markers for emergency alerts, geo-fence crossings, and man down conditions are visible in Plaspy event logs.
- Low battery and status notifications are captured to help administrators track device health.
- SMS-based support features (such as inbound SMS display) can complement Plaspy alerts for operator workflows.
- Plaspy accepts tracker connections to its server domain d.plaspy.com and can be configured to receive data over standard transport methods supported by the device.
Typical Use Cases
- Personal safety monitoring for seniors and vulnerable individuals with emergency alerting.
- Lone worker protection programs that require man down detection and scheduled check-ins.
- Remote location tracking for mobile staff where GPS position and cellular reporting are needed.
- Geo-fence based notifications for location-aware alerts and operational boundaries.
- Service and caregiver workflows that combine direct device calls or SMS with Plaspy event monitoring.
Feature Availability Notes
- Firmware versions can enable or disable specific reporting options and change alert behavior.
- Hardware revisions and regional variants may affect radio bands, certification, and antenna configuration.
- Installation and configuration choices (such as geofence setup or alert recipients) influence what is reported to Plaspy.
- Manufacturer settings for power management will affect standby time and scheduled reporting intervals.
- Review the official QuecLink documentation for device limits and recommended configuration practices.
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using the QuecLink GT300 with Plaspy provides a practical way to centralize location and safety events from a device designed for personal safety and lone worker scenarios. Plaspy retains and visualizes position history, highlights alerting events, and helps teams respond faster by presenting device reports in a single operational view.
To learn more about Plaspy and how it can be used with compatible trackers like the GT300, visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the latest device specific feature descriptions, firmware notes, and manufacturer guidance, please check the official QuecLink resources at https://www.queclink.com/ since device behavior and firmware capabilities can change over time.
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