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V-SUN - TLT-6C Configuration

This page covers the public configuration context for using the V-SUN TLT-6C vehicle terminal with Plaspy. It collates the Plaspy server settings and the common SMS based setup sequence published for this model so you can prepare the device to report to the Plaspy platform. The content here is intended to help technical users apply the publicly available commands and settings required to route device data to Plaspy.

Plaspy uses shared server settings across supported devices and automatically detects the tracker protocol, while exact manufacturer side steps can vary by firmware, hardware revision, installation type, and vendor tools. The TLT-6C model supports SMS configuration and GPRS reporting in the public guidance below; where model commands are shown they use the device default password 0000 as published in the public instructions.

Configuration Overview

The goal of this configuration process is to prepare the TLT-6C to communicate with Plaspy and to validate that device telemetry appears in the platform. The public workflow typically uses SMS commands to set APN and server values, then enables GPRS and GPS reporting so the device sends position updates to Plaspy.

  • Point the device to the Plaspy server endpoint and port used by all devices on the platform.
  • Configure operator APN and any required credentials so the device has mobile data connectivity.
  • Set reporting intervals for moving and static reports so location updates match your operational needs.
  • Enable GPRS reporting and GPS operation so the device begins sending telemetry to Plaspy.
  • Verify device connectivity in Plaspy once configuration is applied.

Plaspy Server Settings

  • Server domain d.plaspy.com
  • Server IP 54.85.159.138
  • Port 8888
  • Transport support for UDP or TCP on port 8888
  • Plaspy automatically detects the tracker protocol for incoming device connections

Note: All devices in Plaspy use the same port. Use the server domain or the server IP when the device supports it and select UDP or TCP as required by your device.

Typical Requirements Before Setup

  • A powered and accessible TLT-6C with the default or known device password available for configuration (public commands use 0000).
  • A valid UIM or SIM card with an active data plan and correct APN settings for the mobile operator.
  • Ability to send SMS to the device from a configuration mobile number if SMS configuration is required.
  • Access to the manufacturer documentation or installer software for your specific firmware revision.
  • A test plan to validate the device reports to the Plaspy server after configuration.

How This Tracker Connects to Plaspy

The TLT-6C is configured to report position and status data to the shared Plaspy server endpoint and port so Plaspy can ingest telemetry and present it on the platform. Once GPRS is enabled and server information is set, the device sends periodic updates to the Plaspy endpoint.

  • Device is pointed to the Plaspy server endpoint 54.85.159.138 or the domain d.plaspy.com on port 8888.
  • Transport can be configured as UDP or TCP depending on device options.
  • Plaspy uses the same port for all supported devices and detects the tracker protocol automatically.
  • Reporting intervals and movement/static thresholds determine how often location updates are sent.
  • After successful configuration, device visibility and events should appear in Plaspy for monitoring and alerts.

Common Configuration Workflow

  1. Access the official manufacturer configuration method or software and confirm the device password (manufacturer SMS commands are often used for TLT-6C).
  2. Enter the Plaspy server address by providing either d.plaspy.com or the server IP 54.85.159.138 in the device server configuration.
  3. Set port 8888 as the destination port used by Plaspy for all devices.
  4. Choose UDP or TCP if the device requires a transport selection and matches your network requirements.
  5. Configure the operator APN and any APN username or password placeholders required by your SIM provider.
  6. Apply or save the configuration and send the SMS commands if using SMS based setup.
  7. Restart the device if required by the manufacturer for new settings to take effect.
  8. Validate that the device reports to Plaspy and that position updates appear on the platform.

Example Configuration Commands

The TLT-6C public configuration guidance shows SMS commands used to prepare the device. The device default password used in these examples is 0000. Send these commands as SMS messages to the device phone number in the order shown when performing initial setup.

  1. Optional initial factory reset (use only if you need to return the device to factory defaults).
*RESET#0000##
  1. Set the operator APN. Replace the placeholders as needed:
#803#0000#[apn]#[apnu]#[apnp]##
  • [apn] is the mobile operator APN.
  • [apnu] is the APN username if required by the operator.
  • [apnp] is the APN password if required by the operator.
  • Omit the username and password placeholders if your operator only requires an APN.
  1. Set the GPRS server to the Plaspy endpoint and port:
#804#0000#54.85.159.138#8888##
  • The example uses the Plaspy server IP. If your device supports domain names you may alternatively use d.plaspy.com where applicable.
  1. Set the moving update interval (example command shown in public guidance):
#805#0000#120#1##
  • This sets a reported interval parameter as shown in the public example. Confirm exact timing semantics in the vendor documentation.
  1. Set the static update interval (example command shown in public guidance):
#809#0000#120#1##
  1. Enable GPRS mode so the device uses mobile data to send reports:
7100000
  1. Enable GPS reporting mode if required:
2220000

Follow the command order when that sequence is recommended by the manufacturer. Keep the default password 0000 or replace with your configured device password if it has been changed.

Configuration Notes

  • The exact command syntax and behavior can differ by firmware version and hardware revision; always confirm with the device documentation for your unit.
  • SMS based setup is shown in the public guidance for the TLT-6C; some installations may use manufacturer configuration tools or wired configuration instead.
  • When setting the APN, verify the operator APN credentials with your mobile provider before sending commands.
  • Choose UDP or TCP according to device capability and network conditions; Plaspy accepts either on port 8888 and auto detects the protocol.
  • Use factory reset only when necessary; resetting will remove custom settings and should be an optional step.

Why Use Plaspy with This Configuration

Using Plaspy with the V-SUN TLT-6C gives fleet managers and operators a way to centralize vehicle visibility and event monitoring while relying on common server settings and an automated protocol detection process. Pointing the TLT-6C to Plaspy's shared server and port simplifies deployment and reduces per device configuration differences on the platform side.

To learn more about Plaspy and platform features visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the latest device specific setup steps, firmware notes, and manufacturer details verify information at the V-SUN website http://www.v-sun.cc/ since device behavior and configuration methods can change over time.

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