Winrich - TK206 OBD Features
This page provides a public feature-level overview of the Winrich TK206 OBD and how that device can be used with Plaspy for vehicle tracking and remote diagnostics. It summarizes the tracker’s practical capabilities, the kinds of data it reports, and how those capabilities map to monitoring and reporting inside the Plaspy platform.
Exact feature availability and behavior depend on the device firmware, hardware revision, vehicle OBD implementation, and how the unit is installed. Manufacturer implementation choices and firmware updates can change which OBD parameters or alarms are exposed, so treat the list below as an operational summary rather than a definitive technical specification.
Feature Overview
The Winrich TK206 OBD is a plug and play OBDII GPS tracker that combines satellite positioning with cellular reporting and the ability to read OBD parameters from a vehicle ECU. It is aimed at straightforward installation and remote monitoring for cars, taxis, and fleet vehicles.
- Plug and play OBDII connector for installation without a wiring harness
- GPS positioning combined with LBS fallback for continuous location reporting
- Reads selectable OBD parameters from the vehicle ECU for remote diagnostics
- Common alarm types supported including geofence, movement, and overspeed
- Power and tamper related alerts such as low battery and external power off
- Shock and ACC alarm reporting when the device is armed
Core Features of Winrich - TK206 OBD
- OBDII interface that plugs into the vehicle port for fast deployment without hardwiring
- GPS satellite positioning complemented by location based service fallback
- GSM GPRS communication to send location and telemetry to a remote backend
- Ability to read OBD parameters from the vehicle ECU for diagnostic visibility
- Configurable alarms including geofence, movement, overspeed, low battery, and external power off
- Shock and ACC alarms available when the device is in an armed state
- Wide input voltage support making the tracker compatible with a broad range of 12 V and 24 V vehicle installations
How These Features Work with Plaspy
Plaspy receives the telemetry and events reported by the TK206 OBD and presents location, alarm, and diagnostic information in a unified interface. Plaspy’s backend automatically recognizes many common tracker protocols and ingests device updates for mapping and event history.
- Real-time and periodic location updates become vehicle positions on the Plaspy map
- OBD parameter reports appear as diagnostic or telemetry entries for remote review
- Alarms such as geofence, movement, overspeed, low battery, and power loss generate events and notifications in Plaspy
- Shock and ACC alarm events are shown as part of the device event timeline when supplied by the tracker
- Device provisioning and status visibility help fleets see which units are online and reporting
Typical Use Cases
- Fleet location tracking for route oversight and asset allocation
- Taxi or ride fleet monitoring with plug and play installation
- Remote OBD diagnostics to review basic vehicle parameters and health indicators
- Geofence and movement alerts to detect unauthorized use or vehicle entry into restricted areas
- Power and battery monitoring for asset protection and preventive maintenance
- Temporary tracking for rental or seasonal vehicles without permanent installation
Feature Availability Notes
- OBD parameter access and the list of readable diagnostics depend on the vehicle make, model, and ECU implementation
- Firmware version and hardware revision may add or change available features and alarm behavior
- Installation method matters: plugged OBDII operation can differ from hardwired installations in how power and ACC signals are handled
- Regional variants or carrier configurations can affect cellular connectivity and service behavior
- Always consult the device documentation and release notes for firmware-specific details
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using the Winrich TK206 OBD with Plaspy gives organizations a single view of vehicle locations, event history, and OBD-derived diagnostics. The plug and play design of the tracker reduces installation time while Plaspy provides mapping, event notifications, and historical reporting to support operations and decision making.
If you want to learn more about how Plaspy can accept and present data from devices like the Winrich TK206 OBD, visit https://www.plaspy.com. Device features, firmware behavior, and manufacturer implementation can change over time, so please verify the latest model details and technical documentation at the manufacturer site http://www.winrichgroup.com/en/.
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