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Carscop Protocol GPS Trackers: CCTR Series Comparison

Mastering the Carscop Protocol: CCTR GPS Tracker Guide

In the competitive landscape of fleet management, the Carscop protocol has emerged as a stable and efficient communication standard. Most hardware manufacturers in this ecosystem, specifically the CCTR series, utilize this protocol to transmit vital vehicle data to tracking servers worldwide.

CCTR-620

The Significance of Port 5040

For system integrators and GPS platform providers, the Port 5040 is the “golden gate” for Carscop devices. Whether you are configuring a CCTR-620 or the heavy-duty CCTR-810, ensuring your firewall and listener are set to Port 5040 is essential for data synchronization.

Technical Comparison: Carscop CCTR Series

Below is a detailed breakdown of the most popular tracking units utilizing the Carscop communication protocol:

ModelProtocolDefault PortPrimary Use Case
CCTR-620 / 620+Carscop5040OBDII / Magnetic Portable
CCTR-622Carscop5040Basic Fleet Tracking
CCTR-700Carscop5040Fixed Wired Installation
CCTR-800Carscop5040Advanced Logistics Monitoring
CCTR-801 / 802Carscop5040Asset Security
CCTR-803 / 808Carscop5040Industrial Machinery
CCTR-810Carscop5040High-End Fleet Management

Why Choose Carscop Protocol Devices?

The transition from older protocols to the specialized Carscop standard offers several benefits:

  • Low Data Consumption: Optimizes GPRS packets to reduce SIM card costs.
  • Unified Configuration: All CCTR models share a similar command structure, making it easy to swap hardware without rewriting server logic.
  • Reliability: Known for maintaining a stable heartbeat connection even in low-signal areas.

Configuration Tip

When setting up these devices, always ensure your APN settings are correct and the server IP points directly to your listener on Port 5040. Failure to receive data is often caused by port blockages rather than hardware malfunction.

Carscop CCTR Series: Technical Specifications & Integration

The Carscop CCTR series utilizes a robust GPRS-based communication protocol designed for low-power consumption and high reliability. Below are the core technical specifications and the configuration commands required for server integration.

1. Technical Comparison Table

ModelBattery CapacityStandby TimeKey Features
CCTR-620 / 620+800-900 mAhUp to 12 DaysPersonal tracking, portable, SOS button, built-in shock sensor.
CCTR-800 / 800+2000-6000 mAh50-60 DaysBig battery, IP56 Waterproof, powerful magnet for asset tracking.
CCTR-801Rechargeable Li-ion1-2 DaysHardwired (2-4 wires), remote engine cutoff, hidden install.
CCTR-8084000 mAhSolar AssistedSolar panel power supply, waterproof, heavy-duty magnets.
CCTR-810 / 803Varies (Backup)ContinuousAdvanced fleet management, external microphone, SOS.

2. Common Technical Specifications

    • GSM Frequencies: Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz (Global compatibility).
    • GPS Chipset: u-Blox / SiRF Star III (24-32 channels).
    • Locate Accuracy: 5-20 meters (GPS) / 50-500 meters (LBS Cell ID).
    • Start Time: Hot start: 1 sec | Cold start: 36 sec.
    • Standard Communication Port: 5040.

3. Essential SMS Commands for Setup

To connect your CCTR device to a platform, you must set the APN, IP, and Port. The default password is typically 123456 or 12345678.

A. Set Platform Server IP and Port
Command: IP*PASSWORD*SERVER_IP,PORT
Example: IP*123456*58.64.155.133,5040
B. Set APN (Mobile Data Access Point)
Command: APN*PASSWORD*APN_NAME
Example: APN*123456*internet
C. Set APN with Username and Password
Command: USERNAME*PASSWORD*USER*USER_PASSWORD
Example: USERNAME*123456*wap*wap
D. Check Current Status
Command: CHECK*PASSWORD
Example: CHECK*123456
Note: Some newer models (like CCTR-800G) support domain names directly. In those cases, you can use the command:
WEB*123456*d3.igps.info,5040

4. Power Management & Reporting

These devices feature a Shock Sensor that controls GPS activity. If the vehicle is stationary for more than 2 minutes (or ACC is off), the device stops GPRS uploading to save battery and data.



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