by ATSupport » Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:06 am
You can use both
geofence alert and
speed limit alert.
Alert delay can be affected by the GPS sampling rate (the "sending interval" setting on the phone), and the SMS gateway delay:
http://support.accutracking.com/kb/article/000051
SMS gateway is almost instant 90% of the time.
GPS acquisition can be affected by view of the sky and the way it's installed in the vehicle. Network connections is related to the cell signal up and down.
GPS signal fluctuation can sometimes give you false moving alerts, though very rear.
All this seems to hold you back from catching the thief face to face but I think you still have a fair chance. Even if you don't, the tracking will keep working till the phone is removed from the vehicle or the battery is dead (the built-in battery for i415 lasts 8~12 hours).
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Alert delay can be affected by the GPS sampling rate (the "sending interval" setting on the phone), and the SMS gateway delay:
http://support.accutracking.com/kb/article/000051
SMS gateway is almost instant 90% of the time.
GPS acquisition can be affected by view of the sky and the way it's installed in the vehicle. Network connections is related to the cell signal up and down.
GPS signal fluctuation can sometimes give you false moving alerts, though very rear.
All this seems to hold you back from catching the thief face to face but I think you still have a fair chance. Even if you don't, the tracking will keep working till the phone is removed from the vehicle or the battery is dead (the built-in battery for i415 lasts 8~12 hours).