SinoTrack - AL-900G Features
This page summarizes the public feature context for using the SinoTrack AL-900G GPS tracker with Plaspy. It describes the device capabilities that are relevant to Plaspy users and explains how those capabilities are typically reflected in fleet monitoring and location awareness workflows. The content is intended for general feature discovery and operational planning rather than device setup or secure configuration instructions.
Exact feature availability and behavior can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation type, and manufacturer implementation. Always verify device specifics for your unit and deployment, and consult the manufacturer for the latest technical details.
Feature Overview
The AL-900G is positioned as a compact, durable vehicle tracker with a focus on continuous positioning and flexible reporting. It combines robust satellite reception with several vehicle inputs and storage options to support common fleet and asset tracking needs.
- Precise satellite positioning using a Sirf IV 20 channel GPS module for continuous location fix
- Real time location reporting via SMS, GPRS, or a web based platform for active monitoring
- Multiple tracking modes including scheduled interval tracking and over speed alarm for event driven reporting
- Vehicle interface options including ACC input, door sensor input, shock sensor input, and fuel sensor input to capture operational events
- Two way communication and authorized remote listening to enable voice interaction where permitted
- Local backup battery, break point data storage during GSM outage, SD card storage for long term driving records, and direct printer support for on site data printouts
Core Features of SinoTrack - AL-900G
- Sirf IV GPS module with 20 channels for consistent satellite lock and positioning
- Continuous 24 hour satellite positioning and real time reporting options
- Multiple tracking modes including time interval based tracking and over speed alarm
- Vehicle inputs for ACC, door sensor, shock sensor, and fuel sensor to capture state changes
- Two way calling capability and authorized listening for voice access when enabled
- Backup battery for continued operation after main power disconnect
- Break point store function that buffers location data in GSM blind areas and forwards it when connectivity is restored
- SD card storage for extended local driving data retention and a printer interface for direct data output
How These Features Work with Plaspy
Plaspy is designed to receive and present reported telemetry from compatible trackers such as the AL-900G. The platform provides a consolidated interface for location, event history, and device status to support operational oversight.
- Real time positions and historical tracks reported by the device are displayed on Plaspy maps and timeline views
- Event notifications such as over speed alerts and input changes can be surfaced in Plaspy as alarms or activity entries
- Buffered break point data from periods without GSM coverage is processed when the tracker reconnects and displayed as continuous history in Plaspy
- Device reported power and backup battery events are shown so operators can monitor device availability
- Two way call and authorized listening capabilities are typically coordinated outside Plaspy but related call or alert events reported by the device can be visible in the platform
- Plaspy automatically detects supported tracker protocols for compatible models to simplify device onboarding
Typical Use Cases
- Fleet vehicle location and route history for logistics and transportation operations
- Overspeed monitoring and driver event detection for safety programs
- Asset validation and status monitoring using door and shock sensors
- Remote voice contact with drivers through two way calling where allowed by local rules
- Continuity of tracking during temporary GSM loss using break point storage and later upload
- On site record printing of trip or driver information when direct printer access is required
Feature Availability Notes
- Firmware version, hardware revision, and regional variants can change which features are present or how they behave
- Some inputs and outputs such as fuel sensing or remote control functions may require specific wiring, optional accessories, or configuration
- Authorized listening and two way calling are subject to local regulations and device provisioning by the installer
- SD card capacity and actual long term storage behavior can depend on card type and firmware file management
- Printer connectivity and printing workflows are handled locally by the device and may not be visible directly inside Plaspy
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using Plaspy with the SinoTrack AL-900G brings device reported position and event information into a single operational view that supports fleet oversight, historical analysis, and alerting. Plaspy consolidates tracking data and device events so teams can monitor vehicle locations, review trip history, and respond to reported incidents efficiently.
To explore how the AL-900G can work in your monitoring environment, learn more about Plaspy at https://www.plaspy.com. For the most current device specific feature details, firmware notes, and manufacturer documentation please consult the official SinoTrack resources at https://www.sinotrackgps.com/
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