Description

Long standalone operation
Due to the use of class D power supplies (capacity range up to 19,000 mAh) in the Voyager 5N and its wide variety of operating modes,
the device is capable of operating non-stop, even throughout the longest trips.
Preset operating options simplify the process of configuring the device:

‘Online’ — always online,
‘Online while moving’ — online only while moving,
‘Offline’ — regular uploads of the track covered,
‘Cargo’ — regular position finding while moving and regular data uploads,
‘Beacon’ — regular positon finding and regular data uploads,
‘Custom’.
The ‘Custom’ operating mode allows the user to customise
the parameters of position finding and connection, which can either
be set to when the vehicle is started or stopped, when it moves
or is parked, regularly or according to a specific schedule.

Dust- and moisture
resistant casing
The casing of the Voyager 5N tracker is made of rugged plastic, while its design ensures protection from dust and brief immersion in liquids (which complies with IP67 as per IEC 60529).

The tracker may be installed in any accessible place on your vehicle: just make sure the device gets a strong satellite signal.
The A-GPS technology speeds up the position finding process.

If cargo is stored in an enclosed area, the Voyager tracker can determine its location using the base stations of a mobile network operator (LBS).

Easy installation
Thanks to its magnetic backing plate, the tracker can be installed easily on any iron surface, while the power of the magnet means that there is no possibility of the tracker accidentally falling off the installation surface,
as this would require force comparable to that needed to hold
a suspended 60 kg load. If the tracker is intentionally torn off,
it transmits an alarm to the monitoring software.

A cheaper bolt clamp may be used to performed a fixed installation
of the tracker onboard a container. This installation option completely rules out the possibility of devices installed on containers “falling off by themselves.”