Devices
DIS-Grove
Wired Powered Tracker
The DIS-Grove is a tracking sensor with LTE Cat M1 and NB-IoT connectivity. It is equipped with GPS, WiFi, and Cell Tower Scanning capabilities. This tracker is classified with IP54. Its unique versatility extends beyond data tracking, as it can double as a beacon receiver.
Wired Powered
Overview
Baseline Functionality
With ATEX certified batteries, the DIS-Grove excels even in extreme weather conditions. It offers an impressive back up battery life of up to 5 years.
The DIS-Grove reports at regular intervals known as the “heartbeat interval.” This interval is configurable, allowing you to set how often the device sends status updates to the server. It ensures you receive periodic updates on the device’s status.
The DIS-Grove also wakes up when it detects movement. The definition of movement is highly configurable and can be adjusted based on parameters such as G-force, the number of movement samples, and movement time. This flexibility allows you to tailor the device’s behavior to specific tracking scenarios.
Conversely, the device reports when it stops moving. Similar to movement detection, the definition of a stop movement event is configurable, typically based on a specified period of no movement. This feature is useful for tracking assets that should remain stationary and alerting you if they are moved.
External powered
GPS, and Cell Tower Scanning
LTE-Cat M1 and NB-IoT Connectivity
SIM: MFF2
Remote Firmware Updates (OTA)
ATEX Certified Batteries
Battery Life: Up to 5 years
Antennas are internal
Compact Form Factor: 73mm x 97mm x 48mm
Secure Data Transmission (128-bit ECDH)
Robust Firmware Security Practices
CE, UKCA and EMC Certified
Configurable Items
Define the frequency at which the device sends periodic status updates to the server (heartbeat intervals). This is crucial for monitoring the device’s normal operation.
Effortlessly enable or disable GPS scanning to meet your tracking needs. Tailor the scan duration for accurate GPS data retrieval when required.
Personalize your motion detection: set the stop movement trigger time and define the time interval and sample count for accurate movement classification.
Configure the URL or IP address of the server to which the device reports its data.
Specify the port on the server for communication.
Define the G-force threshold that triggers a movement event, allowing you to adjust sensitivity to movement.
Select this device to function as a powerful gateway, tailored to meet your specific connectivity needs.
Manage the activation status of GPS scanning according to your tracking needs.