Pod Trackers Pty Ltd 001 Manual Do Utilizador
Pod Instructions
Welcome to the world of Pod!
Thank you for buying your Pod GPS pet tracker. We hope you enjoy using this device.
Before using your Pod, please read these instructions carefully to ensure you fully understand how it
works and how it should be used.
works and how it should be used.
Step 1 – Charging the battery. Place the battery in the USB charging dock and insert the charger in a
convenient USB port on your computer or alternatively a USB mains adaptor. An orange light will
show that the battery is being charged. The battery needs to be charged for two hours or until the
orange light turns green.
convenient USB port on your computer or alternatively a USB mains adaptor. An orange light will
show that the battery is being charged. The battery needs to be charged for two hours or until the
orange light turns green.
General Description
The Pod Tracker comprises four main elements; a GPS unit, to fix its position; a Network Service unit
with a SIM card for communications, a motion sensor and a power source (battery). Please note that
the GPS unit relies on information from satellites to establish its position and metal structures or
large buildings may interfere with its ability to ‘see’ the satellites. Similarly, the Network Service Unit
must be in range of the Mobile Network because it relies on the same technology as your mobile
phone. In operation the Pod Tracker may lose its position from time to time when it is located in an
area of poor satellite reception such as beneath a metal roof. This will not normally cause a problem
because the unit will continue to re‐establish its position. If no movement is detected by the motion
sensor for more than a minute the unit will switch to ‘sleep’ mode until movement is detected.
with a SIM card for communications, a motion sensor and a power source (battery). Please note that
the GPS unit relies on information from satellites to establish its position and metal structures or
large buildings may interfere with its ability to ‘see’ the satellites. Similarly, the Network Service Unit
must be in range of the Mobile Network because it relies on the same technology as your mobile
phone. In operation the Pod Tracker may lose its position from time to time when it is located in an
area of poor satellite reception such as beneath a metal roof. This will not normally cause a problem
because the unit will continue to re‐establish its position. If no movement is detected by the motion
sensor for more than a minute the unit will switch to ‘sleep’ mode until movement is detected.
Unit Description
The illustration below shows the Pod Tracker with the battery installed. At the base of the unit at the
opposite end to the battery the switch is located. This is a waterproof switch and therefore requires
firm pressure at the centre of the base to activate. This is best achieved by squeezing the Pod
Tracker between the thumb and forefinger with the thumb centrally on the base and the forefinger
on the battery at the top. There are three indicator lights. The top indicator is on the battery where
it connects to the unit. There are two further indicators on the unit itself.
opposite end to the battery the switch is located. This is a waterproof switch and therefore requires
firm pressure at the centre of the base to activate. This is best achieved by squeezing the Pod
Tracker between the thumb and forefinger with the thumb centrally on the base and the forefinger
on the battery at the top. There are three indicator lights. The top indicator is on the battery where
it connects to the unit. There are two further indicators on the unit itself.
Top indicator
(base of battery)
Green ‐ battery is charged and ready for operation.
Red ‐ battery is below 30% charge.
(This equipment is worn on pets, it's not use or carrier on human body.)
(This equipment is worn on pets, it's not use or carrier on human body.)
(This equipment is worn on pets, it's not use or carrier on human body.)
(This equipment is worn on pets, it's not use or carrier on human body.)