www.nmrx.comwww.aeris.netAccu-Tracker tracks assets

July 1, 2002
Axiom Navigation Inc provides its new Accu-Tracker FMS-3000, 3100, 8000, and 8100 devices for fleet management and asset tracking. By combining GPS satellite

Axiom Navigation Inc provides its new Accu-Tracker FMS-3000, 3100, 8000, and 8100 devices for fleet management and asset tracking. By combining GPS satellite technology with Cellemetry or Aeris.Net Microburst wireless data delivery, these devices can automatically report the exact location of mobile assets virtually anywhere in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and some areas of Central and South America.

The FMS-3000 and 8000 have three discrete inputs/two discrete outputs, while the FMS-3100 and 8100 have six discrete inputs/two discrete outputs. Other features include: a Forward Control Channel that allows commands (pages) to be sent to the mobile unit from the client control center; power saving modes/power cutoff to help save the vehicle battery; and automatic vehicle location reporting based on pre-determined time intervals. The FMS-3100 and 8100 also offer a motion sensing capability for power management and unauthorized movement detection, and a backup battery for mobile unit with charging/management circuitry.

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