BI 910 TREK 4G
An updated version of the time-tested GPS tracker for professional monitoring. The device supports the 4G data transmission standard and provides fuel control, reading data from the CAN bus, supports driver/trailer identification, has external antennas, allows you to connect a large number of additional sensors. An excellent solution for agricultural machinery, special equipment, logistics and fleets.
Features
BI 910 TREK 4G
Key features
- High accuracy of determination of coordinates and mileage
- Connection of fuel level sensors via RS-485
- Connection of pulse flowmeters
- Working with 1-Wire (iButton, temperature sensors)
- Black box mode with backup memory
Characteristics
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
DCS1800/PCS1900: 30 dBm
LTE-FDD: 23 dBm
Automatic band selection
4 discrete inputs (active "minus")
2 analog inputs
2 discrete outputs
RS-485 x 1 (Support RFID, Fuel Level Sensors)
1-Wire x 1 (Support DS18B20 temperature sensors and DS1990 identification)
Protocols and Integration (For Developers)
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Supported data transfer protocolsWialon IPS, binary protocol
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ConfigurationSMS commands, GPRS
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Full compatibility withWialon, Navixy, Cropio, GPS-Trace and other platforms
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Questions and answers
Yes, you can connect up to 4 level sensors simultaneously via RS-485.
Yes, therefore, in the absence of a GPS signal, the tracker will transmit the correct date and time (important for gas stations and filling stations, where there is often no possibility of receiving a GPS signal).
It is possible, but the bus scan functions are not available during remote setup. For remote CAN bus scanning, we recommend the BI 530 C TREK v3 and BI 450 TREK models with FOTA support.
No, it does not support it. Working with an external GPS data source is supported by the Bitrek Connect system, which has deeper integration with agricultural machinery.