Sanav - GS-819 Features
This page describes the public feature context for using the Sanav GS-819 with Plaspy. It summarizes the model capabilities that are relevant for vehicle tracking, how the device reports position and events, and how those capabilities map to monitoring and operations inside Plaspy.
Exact feature availability can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation wiring, and the manufacturer implementation. For device specific behavior, advanced configuration options, and the latest technical details consult the official Sanav documentation and release notes.
Feature Overview
The GS-819 is a compact, rugged vehicle tracker focused on reliable GPS positioning and flexible reporting. It combines high sensitivity GNSS and cellular modules with multiple I O interfaces and configurable reporting to support common vehicle tracking workflows.
- High GPS sensitivity for reliable position fixes in typical vehicle environments
- Multiple reporting channels via 3G, GPRS, or SMS for flexible connectivity
- ACC ON OFF detection to monitor ignition state and vehicle use
- Multiple I O options including outputs, analog inputs, and digital inputs for sensor and relay integration
- Programmable auto reporting by time or distance to control tracking cadence
- Embedded motion sensor and local flash memory for event capture and buffering
Core Features of Sanav - GS-819
- SiRF Star IV GPS receiver providing the GNSS positioning capability
- Cinterion EHS6 3G cellular module supporting 3G and GPRS communications
- Position reporting over 3G GPRS or fallback SMS reporting
- ACC ON OFF detection for ignition state monitoring
- 4 outputs, 2 analog inputs, and 4 digital inputs for external device and sensor connections
- Configuration via COTA SMS commands and PC software for remote and local setup
- Programmable auto reporting based on time intervals or distance thresholds
- Embedded motion sensor and onboard flash memory for local event logging and buffering
How These Features Work with Plaspy
Plaspy receives and displays the GS-819 telemetry and status updates so users can monitor vehicles and events from a central interface. Plaspy also automatically detects supported tracker protocols and accepts data from compatible devices, simplifying integration.
- Live and historical GPS positions are shown on Plaspy maps so vehicle location and routes are visible
- Ignition state from ACC ON OFF detection appears as an event or status attribute for each device
- Configurable reporting intervals on the device determine update frequency shown in Plaspy
- I O states such as digital inputs and outputs can be recorded and presented in event logs
- Plaspy accepts device traffic to the platform domain and supports common transport setups so GS 819 units can report into the platform without custom protocol work
Typical Use Cases
- Fleet vehicle location tracking and route history
- Monitoring ignition based vehicle usage and duty cycles
- Remote monitoring of auxiliary inputs and outputs for operational oversight
- Delivery or service vehicle tracking with configurable reporting intervals
- Asset tracking for vehicles that require a rugged tracker enclosure
Feature Availability Notes
- Firmware versions and hardware revisions from the manufacturer can change which functions are available or how they behave
- Regional cellular variants and network coverage may affect 3G or GPRS connectivity and reporting performance
- Physical installation and wiring determine which inputs and outputs are usable in each installation
- RS 232 interface support for external accessories depends on device configuration and connected equipment
- Always confirm specific feature behavior and configuration commands with the official manufacturer documentation
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using Plaspy with the Sanav GS-819 centralizes location and event data into a single monitoring environment, making it easier to track vehicles, review history, and respond to operational events. Plaspy’s device detection and data handling let administrators manage reporting cadence, view ignition and input states, and analyze movement patterns across a fleet.
If you want to learn more about how Plaspy works with devices like the GS 819 visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the most current and device specific technical details, firmware notices, and installation guides refer to the manufacturer at http://es.sanav.com/
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