The ADM700 is a vehicle-mounted GPS/GLONASS tracking terminal engineered for reliable fleet management and Plaspy compatible deployments. As an add-on unit for trucks, vans and heavy equipment, ADM700 delivers continuous location, speed and direction logging with GPS/GLONASS positioning and transmits telemetry over GSM/GPRS for real-time tracking, remote monitoring and dispatch. Its rugged IP65 / IK07 enclosure, dual SIM support and backup battery make it a dependable GPS tracker for demanding transport and logistics applications.
The ADM700 integrates multiple vehicle interfaces — including CAN bus (FMS/J1939), RS-232/RS-485 and 1-Wire — plus analogue and discrete inputs to capture sensor data, fuel telemetry and discrete states. With large onboard storage (up to 150,000 route records) and optional microSD expansion, the unit retains full route and event history when offline and forwards data to Plaspy as soon as GSM coverage is available. That combination of resilience, telemetry depth and Plaspy compatibility makes ADM700 a strong choice for anti-theft, diagnostics and operational optimization.
Key Highlights
- Plaspy compatible GPS tracker for reliable real-time tracking and dispatch management via GSM/GPRS networks.
- High-sensitivity GNSS (GPS/GLONASS, ‑165 dBm, 132 channels) for strong satellite reception in challenging environments.
- Rugged field-ready design with IP65 dust/water protection and IK07 impact resistance for construction and heavy-duty fleets.
- Extensive vehicle interfaces: CAN bus (FMS/J1939), RS-232/RS-485, 1-Wire, enabling deep telemetry and diagnostics integration.
- Flexible I/O: six analog/discrete inputs, two pulse inputs, and four open-collector outputs for sensors, ignition monitoring and external control.
- Dual SIM with optional SIM-chip support, voice capability and wide GSM band coverage (850/900/1800/1900) ensure connectivity and fallback.
- Internal 1000 mAh Li‑ion backup battery (~6 hours) and large internal memory with optional microSD expansion to maintain logs during power loss.
How It Works with Plaspy
ADM700 forwards position fixes, telemetry and event logs to Plaspy using standard GSM/GPRS transports. Plaspy ingests location and vehicle telemetry to provide real-time tracking, alerts, route playback and fleet reports. The device’s interfaces let you capture CAN-based engine and fuel data, analog sensor values and discrete inputs for status events; Plaspy maps those inputs to alarms, fuel monitoring dashboards and custom reports.
- Real-time location and telemetry updates transmitted over GPRS for live tracking and geofence alerts.
- CAN bus (FMS/J1939) integration to deliver vehicle telemetry such as engine parameters, speed and fuel-related messages to Plaspy.
- Analog and discrete inputs for sensors and ignition status (wired configuration), enabling telemetry and event-driven alerts.
- Pulse inputs suitable for fuel flow or odometer pulse sensors; Plaspy can process pulses for fuel monitoring and mileage analytics.
- Open-collector outputs that can be used to trigger external devices; when integrated with vehicle systems these outputs can support immobilizer control workflows via Plaspy.
- Local logging to internal memory (and optional microSD) for uninterrupted record keeping; stored records are uploaded to Plaspy when connectivity is restored.
- Device management via USB, SMS or GPRS for remote configuration and firmware/parameter updates through Plaspy-compatible tools.
Technical Overview
| Connectivity | GSM/GPRS (Multi-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900), GPRS Multi-slot Class 12 |
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| Bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
| GNSS | GPS / GLONASS receiver, sensitivity ‑165 dBm, 132 channels |
| Power & Battery | Input voltage +8.5…+48 V; internal 1000 mAh Li‑Ion backup battery (~6 hours operation on backup) |
| Inputs & Outputs | 6 analog/discrete inputs, 2 pulse/discrete inputs, 4 open-collector outputs |
| Vehicle Interfaces | CAN bus (FMS/J1939), RS-485, RS-232, 1-Wire |
| Memory & Storage | Internal log up to 150,000 route records; optional microSD slot (1 GB can increase logs up to ~8,000,000 records) |
| SIM & Voice | Dual SIM functionality with optional SIM-chip support; voice communication supported |
| Ruggedness | IP65 dust/water protection, IK07 impact resistance |
| Device Management | USB, SMS and GPRS configuration and management |
| Form Factor | Dimensions ≤ 147 × 138 × 25 mm; weight up to 250 g |
| Bluetooth | Not specified / no built-in Bluetooth reported |
Use Cases
- Fleet management: live vehicle tracking, route replay and telematics dashboards for trucks, delivery vans and service fleets.
- Anti-theft monitoring and recovery: tamper and power-loss resilience with backup battery and event logging to support timely response.
- Fuel monitoring and telemetry: integrate CAN fuel messages or pulse/analog sensors to Plaspy for fuel consumption analytics and loss detection.
- Vehicle diagnostics and maintenance: read engine and diagnostic data over CAN to schedule maintenance and reduce downtime.
- Heavy equipment & construction machinery tracking: robust mechanical protection and wide input voltage range for harsh environments.
Why Choose This Tracker with Plaspy
Pairing the ADM700 with Plaspy brings a practical balance of rugged hardware and deep telemetry to your fleet operations. The unit’s high-sensitivity GPS/GLONASS receiver and multi-band GSM connectivity support dependable real-time tracking even in challenging coverage areas. Extensive vehicle interfaces (CAN, RS-232/485, 1-Wire) let you consolidate engine, fuel and sensor telemetry into Plaspy’s dashboards for actionable fleet management insights. Dual SIM support, internal backup battery and substantial offline logging ensure continuity of data for anti-theft protection and compliance reporting. For operations that require robust routing history, fuel monitoring and seamless integration into a Plaspy-compatible environment, ADM700 delivers the connectivity and durability to keep vehicles visible, monitored and under control.
Set Up ADM700
Use with a tracker
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Set the Operator APN
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- Check your tracker clock setup is set UTC-0 or GMT. (The most trackers come from the factory on UTC.)
- For most devices you should use IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number as unique identifier. However, some devices have vendor specific unique identifier, for example TK-103 devices use 11-digit identifier.
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Set Up the IP and port on your tracker: (automatic detect tracker's protocol.)
IP 54.85.159.138 Port 8888 - Add on your Account on devices with the IMEI or unique ID.