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SIM Card Requirements (prior to start)

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The provider cannot guarantee the availability and accuracy of the map data. The standard map is OpenStreetMaps. The addresses and street names are coded via openstreetmaps from the GPS coordinates. Openstreetmaps.org is a public domain adress service, and anyone can add or change streetnames to openstreetmaps.org. TeleAtlas is paid one time licence for one device on its own without updates. Updates can only be made by TeleAtlas. TeleAtlas is available for most of the countries in Europe and the Middle East (GCC countries, Egypt and north Africa). If the position is not in one of these countries, it will be shown with only the coordinates without the street names.

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Additional maps (e. g. BING Maps or GOOGLE maps) can be shown, optionally added as a paid option if needed. There is not going to be a contract with the map provider, if this happens. If needed, the licence agreements are provided by the user. Additional mapping providers such as Google can be shown, but it is mandatory part of our standard deliveries and the customer is liable to enter in any license agreement with such mapping providers if requests.

Effects of different GPS Tracking Devices

  • Please read through this chapter very carefully. Our GPS devices are always delivered with a standard configuration. Special configurations can differ by each customer and can’t always be documented.
  • The software can only work as intended, when the devices are installed correctly.
  • Not all of the functions in the software are supported by all our different devices.
  • There are can also be functions of the devices which are not supported by our software. 
  • Also there are functions for devices which are not standardized or only optional.
  • The settings differ from device to device
  • The tests are always done with the device itself. For details please contact our office directly.
  • Control the device for its accuracy to avoid longer times of errors
  • Tolerances: modern GPS devices are very correct, say position, date and time, kilometres and speed; but there can also be errors. (e. g. wrong GPS signal
  • Please note that this device is only delivering the exact time point of the GPS position (not in between the positions) and that can differ from the reality.
  • Please note that in very rare cases there are GPS „jumps“ in the history. They can cause inaccurate positions and wrong speeds. With exceptions, these errors can be analysed in the historic raw data files.

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Energy-Mode (Real time and sleep mode)

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