Video demo of issue shortcut command -- electronic monitoring system

Cooper

This video demonstrates how to send shortcut commands from a server to a target in an electronic monitoring system. It covers GPRS/4G/Wi-Fi communication, device logs, and real-time location tracking. Ideal for professionals managing electronic monitoring devices and ensuring effective command execution.

Video demo of issue shortcut command

This video demonstrates the process of sending shortcut commands from a server to a target. The commands refer to a series of specific instructions that a server sends to a target through wireless communication networks such as GPRS/4G/Wi-Fi. A target is the combination of a person being monitored and the monitoring device they wear. Once a person is linked to a monitoring device, the system can monitor their location and health status, and interact with them through the corresponding device.

Click the link to open the demo video.https://youtu.be/9yA-ND7ryss

步骤如下:

  1. Select a shortcut command from the communication protocol file and copy it.
  2. From the system menu, select Business-Target.
  3. Select a target from the target list. Check that the target is online. Only when the target is online can the command sent by the server be successfully sent to the target.
  4. Select one or more targets from the list and click the ‘Send message’ button above.
  5. Select ‘Text’, paste the command copied in step 1 into the dialog box that opens, fill in the parameters, and click OK.
  6. 服务器使用BP40数据包发送快捷指令,并显示“发送消息成功”。
  7. To check if the target has received instructions, select ‘Raw log’ from the menu of the selected device. Enter the date to query the log. BP40 packets indicate instructions sent by the server. AP40 packets indicate that the device has received the instructions and is sending the execution results back to the server.

For more details, please click the link to download and view the communication protocol.https://www.thinkrace.com/thinkrace-electronic-monitoring-documentation/