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Distinguished Feature:

Hottest seller
Lowest cost, Easy installation, Compact size, for cars, trucks, and motorbikes
Water proof
Built in antennas
Sleep mode
Address name reply, no matter smart phone or not, you know the vehicle location exactly

Normal Feature:

1. GPS tracking Online Real Time (Uniguard Protocol), Free admin account login
2. SMS tracking Real Time, smart phone or normal phone
3. Track on Demand, command tracker show whenever needed
4. Track by Time Interval, flexible interval change to minimize GPRS cost
5. SOS alarm, auto call 3 phone numbers and SOS button has no extra charge
6. Geo-fence Alarm, set 10 Arriving/Leaving areas to define the vehicle movement
7. Movement Alarm, once vehicle is moved without permission, alarm will be sent out
8. Speeding Alarm, control speed or you will be alarmed by text
9. Engine Cut, to immobilize engine fuel line to stop vehicle, relay has no extra charge
10. ACC Detection, once engine is running without permission, alarm will be sent out

Online Fleet Management

1. Admin account login, able to create user account
2. Real time Tracking (Google Map/Google Earth)
3. Location History Playback
4. Send command online to set GPRS Interval, set SOS number, stop/start engine (admin account)
5. Movement Reports: Vehicle Stop/Start Report, Engine Idle Report
6. Mileage calculation
7. Alarm Reports: SOS alarm, speeding alarm
8. Multiple Leaving/ Arriving Geo-fencing

Applications:

 Security
 Track and trace
 Road assistance
 Toll collect
 Insurance
 Fleet management and dispatch

Accessories
1 Tracker unit
1 I/O Cable
1 Relay
1 SOS button

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jpeg&STREAMOID=0vhlk7nEKthz8thlsAlw3y6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxSfvYaZska_i$dn3ib_5z_knW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-The refereeing system will change for the next World Cup with goalline technology and extra officials being considered, FIFA said on Thursday.

“I would say that it is the final World Cup with the current refereeing system,” Jerome Valcke, general secretary of world soccer’s governing body, told the BBC.

FIFA’s past resistance to change appears to be shifting after some wrong calls in the World Cup, most notably Frank Lampard’s disallowed effort for England against Germany that crossed the goalline, and Carlos Tevez’s offside goal for Argentina versus Mexico.

Tevez’s goal was replayed on stadium big screens, heightening fury among Mexican players and fans.

Valcke said the failure to award Lampard’s effort was a “bad day” for organisers.

“We are talking about a single goal not seen by the referee which is why we are talking about new technology,” he said in an interview with the British broadcaster...

“But again let’s see if this system will help or whether giving the referee an additional four eyes will give him the comfort and make duty easier to perform, then why not?” The use of two extra linesmen to check the goalline and penalty area was trialled in the Europa League last season and is to be used in the upcoming Champions League, from the final qualifying round, and Euro 2012 qualifiers.

Blatter’s Apology

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has apologised for the mistakes in South Africa and said it would be a “nonsense” not to look again at the merits of goalline technology such as the Hawk-Eye system used in tennis and cricket.

Valcke said the increased speed of modern soccer had hastened the need for reform.

“The game is different and the referees are older than all the players,” he said.

“The game is so fast, the ball is flying so quickly, we have to help them and we have to do something and that’s why I say it is the last World Cup under the current system.” The FIFA official said soccer’s lawmaking body, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), was unlikely to hold serious discussions on the matter at their next meeting later this month, but rather when they sit again in October.

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