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Lotus Vehicle Tracker  USER GUIDE
Version 3 | June 2023


Contents
Welcome to Lotus Vehicle Tracker ..................................................................................................................3 Getting Started ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 Navigating the System .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Section 1 ­ Vehicle Management...................................................................................................................... 4 Vehicle Management >> Live Map .................................................................................................................... 4 Vehicle Position & Status Icons ..................................................................................................................... 5 Vehicle Status Panel .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Live Map Side Menu............................................................................................................................................ 6 Live Map Default Preferences ........................................................................................................................ 6 View > Geofences ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Vehicle Management >> Vehicles ......................................................................................................................7 Vehicle Management >> Alerts...........................................................................................................................7 Vehicle Management >> Triggered Alerts ..................................................................................................... 8 Vehicle Management >> Geofences ................................................................................................................. 8 Creating a Circular Geofence.......................................................................................................................... 8 Creating a Polygon/ Custom-Shaped Geofence ...................................................................................... 8 Vehicle Management >> Mobile App................................................................................................................ 9
Section 2 ­ Reporting..........................................................................................................................................10 Reporting >> Journey ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Reporting >> Driver Behaviour ..........................................................................................................................11
Section 3 ­ Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 16 Settings >> Users...................................................................................................................................................16 Disabling & Enabling User Access................................................................................................................16 Settings >> Logs ....................................................................................................................................................16 Settings >> Alert Text ­ Top Up ....................................................................................................................... 17 Settings >> Subscriptions Management - Your Subscriptions .............................................................. 17
Section 4 ­ Driver ID (ADR) Tag ...................................................................................................................... 17 Lost Driver Tags......................................................................................................................................................17 Low Battery Driver Tags ......................................................................................................................................18 Driver Tag Battery Replacement ......................................................................................................................18 Keyring / Lanyard Loop .......................................................................................................................................19 Account >> My Account >> My Details..........................................................................................................19 Section 5 ­ Frequently Asked Questions ..................................................................................................... 20
Contact Details..................................................................................................................................................... 25
Any questions? .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
If your enquiry is of a technical or operational nature, please ensure you have consulted this User
Guide. If after reading this Guide, you still require assistance then please use the website contact
form or call your local Scorpion Automotive office: ..................................................................................... 25 


  

 











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Welcome to Lotus Vehicle Tracker
Thank you for choosing Lotus Vehicle Tracker ­ designed and manufactured in the UK exclusively by Scorpion Automotive Ltd.
Lotus Vehicle Tracker is an advanced tracking solution providing 24/7/365 theft monitoring delivering security and peace of mind whilst offering a comprehensive range of driver convenience features for life on the road.
After consulting this guide (including the FAQs at the back of the guide), if you have any queries then in the first instance, please consult with your installing Authorized Lotus Dealer. If you are unable to reach them or unsure how best to achieve the results you are looking for, please contact us via the web portal using the `leave a message' box on the bottom right of every screen.

Getting Started
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Internet Explorer 10 or earlier is NOT supported. To access the system: 1. Visit the Scorpion website: https://lotus.scorpiontrack.com/
Click on the appropriate link (top right of the webpage) 2. Log in using the details emailed to you when your account was first
created. If you have forgotten your password simply enter your email address and click on `reset password'. 3. A mobile app is also available for both Apple iOS devices from App Store or; Android devices from GooglePlay. Search: "Lotus Vehicle Tracker".
1. On-Screen Help




   

 











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Navigating the System
1.Section Navigation Main navigation sections, submenu below will change depending on selected Section Navigation
2.Feature Navigation Shows features specific to that section of the system, click the desires feature to view section of the system

Section 1 ­ Vehicle Management
Once you are logged in, the system will default to the `vehicle' view within the Vehicle Management section of the system. To navigate back to the Live Map. This is selected as `Vehicle Management' from the Section Navigation and select `Live Map' from the Feature Navigation (second row of links).
That is: Vehicle Management >> Live Map. For ease of use and later reference, all following headings within this User Guide will use this format.
Vehicle Management >> Live Map

This page will show, at a glance, all vehicles within your account.




   

 











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They will be listed on the left hand side of your screen and each one will give information relating to the status of the vehicle.

The map will be zoomed out and will be pre-selected to `map' view but you can change to satellite and move the map in exactly the same way as you would any other map on Google or similar.

With the map screen selected you can right click anywhere on the map which will bring up a box offering you the option to:

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Create a Geofence

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Centre Map

Vehicle Position & Status Icons
Vehicle positions on the live map are represented with an icon that also indicates one of the following vehicle statuses:

Engine and ignition OFF

ignition ON engine NOT running

Ignition and engine ON

Moving without ignition. Indicates that the vehicle is not moving under its own power and therefore being towed, transported or pushed.

Moving with ignition and engine ON. The speed and direction of travel is also represented.

A Triggered Alert as defined by the use A variety of different alerts can be set. See the Reporting Section for details

Vehicle Status Panel
Clicking on a Vehicle Position/Status icon opens up the Vehicle Status Panel. This provides a summary of vehicle and system status data below:
1. Driver Alias - Defined by user
2.Driver Name - Defined by user
3.Different statuses shows which includes: Ignitions, Engine, Satellite Precisions, Compass Bearing and vehicle type
4.Auxiliary Status
5.Geocoded location
6.Speed at Reported Location


   

 











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Number of Satellites & HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision). A minimum of 3 satellites is required for a fix. HDOP is a measure of the geometric quality of the satellite configuration in the sky. HDOP is a factor in determining the relative accuracy of a horizontal position. The smaller the DOP number, the better the geometry. We would expect a HDOP value to always be less than 2.0 for a good 3D fix
Live Map Side Menu
On the left hand side of the live map is the sidebar which has three tabs labelled: · Vehicles · Alerts · Geofences The Vehicles tab lists all your vehicles currently shown on the live map, clicking on a vehicle name will expand the box giving you more information about the vehicle as well as allowing you to "Follow" the vehicle (the map will follow that vehicle) or zoom to it.
The Alerts tab lists all recently triggered alerts. Once an alert has been dealt with don't forget to dismiss it. If you have a large number of alerts you can use the "dismiss all" button. Once an alert is dismissed it will no longer appear on the live map but will be available in the "Triggered Alerts" tab or on the Alert Report.
The Geofences tab lists all geofences you have created. By default the geofences are hidden but can be shown on the map by clicking on `show geofences' in the `View' options on the far right of the map screen. Geofences can be searched for using the "Quick Search" box and zoomed to by clicking on the name of the geofence.
Live Map Default Preferences
You can now set your default live map preferences by clicking on the cog at the top left of the screen. Cluster settings, map type, default zoom geofence label options can all be changes inside this menu.


1. Live Map Controls There are additional controls on the top right. These are:
View > Geofences
Toggles on and off a map overlay of all user defined geofences set up on your account.



   

 











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Vehicle Management >> Vehicles
This features opens with a list of all your vehicles, from which you can quickly and easily: · Access and edit vehicle information · View information on the system hardware · View existing subscriptions
With the `Vehicles' tab selected you will see a list of your vehicles, with their registrations and an option to view or edit each one. By selecting the vehicle registration you can: · View the vehicle on a map in satellite view · View or edit vehicle details · View subscription details · View alerts or edit alerts · View the vehicle calendar · View or update odometer readings · View the last known fix on a vehicle · View or set/amend a default driver · Tracker Settings - Increase or decrease the tracker update rate frequency
By clicking on the view tab under `Vehicles > > Action' you will see the same screen as you would if you clicked on the vehicle reg. If you select the `edit' tab under `action' you can: · View the selected vehicle · Update odometer · Amend vehicle information

Vehicle Management >> Alerts
Setting up an alert is simple but there are a couple of points you should keep in mind:
1. Standard alerts can be selected for: Speed, Ignition, Driver Style Score, Idle, Vehicle Battery Low. Any other alerts would depend on other events / installation features.
2. Geofence Alerts ­ in order for these to work you need to set up the geofence beforehand.
To create an alert:
· Choose `Create Alert'
· Name the Alert and describe it; e.g.. `Car ­ Ignition On'. Alert will trigger if vehicle ignition is turned on.
· Choose the type of alert required and follow the onscreen prompts.
· Please be careful when entering daily alerts. The system is defaulted to 0:00hrs to 23:59hrs and for this reason, you will need to enter a time on each consecutive day. For example, if you are setting a report to run on Wednesdays and Thursdays only, you would need to set the rest of the days to 0:00 to 0:00. When entering mobile numbers or emails, you can enter as many as required simply by entering them in the field provided.
· To receive geofence entry/exit notification alerts in the Lotus Vehicle Tracker App, tick the 'App Notification' box.


  

 











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· Save your alert by clicking the box at the bottom of the screen. You will now need to allocate the alert to a vehicle.
· Select the tab marked `Alerts'. · This will show you a list of alerts already set up. · Choose the alert you wish to allocate then click on `assign alert' which is in red on the left of the
screen against the alert. · Select the vehicle (driver) from the drop down boxes and click the box at the bottom to save the
changes.
Vehicle Management >> Triggered Alerts
Here you will find a complete list of all alerts that have triggered, from Geofence Entry to Movement without Ignition. This also has a handy search facility, which will allow you to look for alerts on a particular vehicle or by name or date range.
Vehicle Management >> Geofences
A geofence is a virtual `electronic' perimeter zone that you set up to report on your vehicle's entry to and exit from that location. Geofences are an extremely helpful tool and are easy to set up.
Creating a Circular Geofence
To create a single circular geofence click on the Geofence menu tab and then click `create geofence' or simply right click anywhere on the live map. Using the latter method, enter a post code, town or city name in the search bar. Hit enter and map location will update accordingly. You need to click on the map in the center of your desired geofence location. Choose a color for the geofence, name it, describe it then save it by clicking on create geofence. The default is a circular area but if you want the area to be more precise then you can create a customshaped geofence (see below).

Creating a Polygon/ Custom-Shaped Geofence
To create a precise, custom-shaped geofence click on the location (you could use the satellite view to aid accuracy) then using the mouse, left-click at points around your desired geofence area until the points join up and create a `net' around the location.
If you wish to remove a point simply hover over that point, right click and it will be removed.


   

 











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Remember: Set your geofences approx. 10 meters wider than the actual perimeter your wish to create. This will avoid unwanted alerts as a result of `satellite drift' or where there is an occasional breach to the perimeter that you do not wish to monitor.


Vehicle Management >> Mobile App
The system's full functionality is only available from the Lotus Vehicle Tracker web portals' desktop version of the system, accessible from your web browser using the link you have been provided. You may also access the system from your smart phone using the Lotus Vehicle Tracker mobile app. The app allows you to view the location of your vehicles and those of other vehicle users on your account (subject to their permission), view journey history reports, receive live alerts and notifications plus an historical log (as set up in the web portal), manage account details and communicate directly with Scorpion. The free app is available for both Apple iOS devices from App Store or; Android devices from GooglePlay. Search: "Lotus Vehicle Tracker". Once installed, simply log-in to the app using the log-in details you've been provided. Thereafter, you can quickly log-in to the app using a 4 digit PIN code or Touch ID.






   

 











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Section 2 ­ Reporting
To access the Lotus Vehicle Tracker reporting suite, click `Reporting' from the Section Navigation (top row of tabs). The Feature Navigation tabs (in the second row) will change to provide all your reporting options. The default view is `Generate Journey Report' (Reporting >>Journey) as this is the most popular report accessed by our users. However you instantly change which report you wish to access by selecting it from the Feature Navigation (second row of tabs).
Reporting >> Journey
Choose one of the following Journey Summary Types: · Individual ­ journey data and corresponding map views are broken down into each and every
journey. · Daily ­ journey data and corresponding map views over the course of each day within the user
defined date range are summarized on a daily basis. · Monthly - journey data and corresponding map views over the course of a month within the user
defined date range are summarized on a monthly basis.

1. Map settings menu including cluster and zoom controls 2.Left and right arrow buttons which allow you to `skip' through the journey 3.Close window


   

 











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Closing the map (top right X) will take you back to your report. These are all variations on the same report and each instance will show:

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Number of journeys

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Journey time

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Idle time

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Distance travelled

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Average Speed

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Top Speed

Reporting >> Driver Behavior
Lotus Vehicle Tracker equips you with data to help improve the way you drive with the aim of: · Reducing fuel expenditure
· Improving safety
· Reducing the costs and down-time associated with wear and tear
· Reducing insurance premiums through controlling and reducing risk exposure*
*Please note: Lotus Vehicle Tracker does not share driver behavior with any insurance company. However, use of the driver behavior module enables you to improve driver behavior to reduce risk exposure to accidents and driving offences that may result in: an increase to your motor insurance premium; restriction or repudiation of insurance cover.
The system reports upon the number and severity of four adverse driver behavior characteristics. These are color-coded and listed as follows:

























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Important notes
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When evaluating driver behavior, seek context before drawing any conclusions from the data presented. For example:
· The module is designed to identify monitor and score `behavior' - not anomalies. Whilst one-off events will be recorded, the module seeks out and reports upon adverse events every 15 seconds to identify recurrent poor behavior.
· An occasional harsh acceleration and braking event is not always an indicator of poor driving style. In fact, it may represent a driver's competence in avoiding a collision.
· A vehicle with no usage over a given period will receive a 100% score. With this in mind, if a vehicle has no or little usage (as indicated by the Total Journeys and Driving Time in the summary column), consider omitting the vehicle from any comparative analysis.
· Similarly, a vehicle that has travelled 1,000 miles (1609km) and on many journeys is more likely to incur driver behavior incidents than a vehicle that has travelled 100 miles (160km) on one journey.
· A vehicle regularly traveling on winding `B' roads is likely to incur more reported harsh acceleration and braking incidents than a vehicle regularly travelling on motorways.
· The software utilizes a Google Maps API and third party road limit overlay. We cannot guarantee 100% accuracy of road limit data especially in lieu of temporary speed restrictions and variable speed limits of smart motorways.
· Based on our research to date, the most frequent and severe speed violations occur on roads with lower speed limits. For example: Band 5 speeding incidents are those that are 40% above the speed limit. Therefore a band 5 incident would be triggered in the following circumstances:
- A vehicle travelling at 28mph (45km) or above in a 20mph (32km) speed limit. Therefore 8mph (12km) over limit.
- A vehicle travelling at 70mph (112km) in a 50mph (80km) speed limit. Therefore 20mph (32km) over limit
- A vehicle travelling at 98mph (157km) in a 70mph (112km) speed limit. Therefore 28mph (45km) over limit


  

 











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Driver Behavior ­ Vehicle Summary
This is the first page of Driver Behavior reporting. It defaults to: a list all vehicles in your account and in a default sorting order from worse to best driver behavior score. This order can be reversed from best to worse by simply clicking on the scorecolumn header. The score is expressed as a percentage with 100% being a perfect score indicating no adverse driver behavior incidents. The score is derived from the number and severity of the four types of adverse driving characteristics. A breakdown of this can be seen in the bar chart against each driver.
Reporting Views & Filters
1. Search for a specific vehicle or driver if assigned. The filter defaults to all vehicles. 2.Specify date range for report (defaults to last 7 days) 3. Toggle between Simple or Detailed (bar chart) view.


   

 











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Reported Data

To view individual journeys that make up the total count of driver behavior incidents upon which the score is based, click on View Journeys.

1. Click to alphabetically re-order summary results by vehicle

2. Driver Name ­ user defined.

3. Journey summary

4. Number of Incidents

5. Severity of Incidents

6. Total Score

 7. Click to view journeys of a particular vehicle Score
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Driver Behavior ­ Individual Vehicle Journeys
Upon clicking on view journeysyou are presented with the screen below:

1. Driver (user defined) 2. Vehicle Registration 3. View Map / Journey
Journeys are listed in chronological order with the most recent first. You can sort by the earliest journey first by clicking on the Journey Summary sorttoggle. To see the actual route of the journey, click on View Journey.



   

 











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Section 3 ­ Settings
Within the Settingssection you have access to the following system settings:

Settings >> Users
From here you can: · View and edit user information · Change user passwords
Disabling & Enabling User Access
Select the user from the list, click Editand against the Account Activefield select Disabledfrom the drop-down or Activeto re-enable user access.
Settings >> Logs
This section is useful if you have set up multiple users on your system with access rights to view data. This section lists all the actions that have been performed by all users of the system. You can filter by user and the type of actions performed. For instance you are able to view who has cleared down all alerts (Reports >> Live map ­ alerts ­ dismiss all). You would find this listed as: · Action ­ `Dismiss' · Type ­ `Triggered Alerts'
All logs are date/time stamped and the IP address of the system user is also captured.


   

 











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Settings >> Alert Text ­ Top Up
All reports, alerts and data are sent as standard via email. However, you can purchase bundles of texts so that information can be sent via SMS rather than email. There is an additional charge for this. Alternatively, alert notifications can be set-up as push notifications via the Lotus Vehicle Tracker App.
SMS alerts are particularly useful where someone might need to see alerts but does not have a smartphone capable of receiving emails or someone who is simply more responsive to SMS (e.g. a user who receives high volumes of email).
In this instance you can purchase text bundles at 100, 500, 1000 or 5000.

Settings >> Subscriptions Management - Your Subscriptions
This section is used to view and manage subscriptions on all vehicles on your account. You can set-up and purchase additional subscription in monthly or yearly increments and view or download your insurance certificate in Pdf format. View subscription payment receipts
Section 4 ­ Driver ID (ADR) Tag
The system is provided with 2 Driver ID or Automatic Driver Recognition(ADR) tags as standard. However, you can purchase additional tags, up to 6 tags can be registered to a unit. New tags will pair to the unit automatically once they have been used for the first time. The system will send you a text automatically to confirm that the tag has been recognized. If you do not receive this text, it may be because we do not hold an up to date mobile number for you. In this instance, please call our Tracking Support Team on 01257 249 928.
Lost Driver Tags
If a tag is lost or damaged, we will need to unassign it from the system but in order to do this you will need all existing tags to be present. This can be done by calling our Tracking Support Team on 01257 249 928 or by taking your vehicle to your installing dealer.


   

 











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Low Battery Driver Tags
If the Red LED on the ADR Tag constantly flashes, this indicates that the battery needs replacing. The customer should NOT ignore this as if the battery becomes too low, it will no longer flash the LED and stop working completely. With an STM series unit configured as S5-VTS, this will result in an increased number of calls to the customer from the ScorpionTrack Monitoring Team to confirm authentication of the vehicles movement.

Driver Tag Battery Replacement
These tags are powered by a single long-life lithium CR2450 battery. Scorpion part number BTY020. The expected battery life is in excess of 12 months.
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Account >> My Account >> My Details
· Amend, update and manage your account contact details. · Change your password. · Add a security question and answer for verification in a potential theft scenario. · View the Lotus Vehicle Tracker Cookie and Privacy Policies. · View the Lotus Vehicle Tracker Terms and Conditions. · Download a Pdf copy of this Lotus Vehicle Tracker User Guide. · Add extra Emergency Contact numbers to call in the event of a theft i.e. Work, Spouse, Personal
Assistant etc. · Edit 'speed markers' on the Live Map to either be shown or hidden. · Show your permissions and system access selection.


  

 











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Section 5 ­ Frequently Asked Questions

Q.

What do the vehicle action descriptions and colors mean on the left hand side of the live map?

A.

The action code and descriptions are as follows:

· Ignition : Ignition ON engine NOT running

· Moving : Moving with ignition and engine ON

· Idle

: Ignition and engine ON

· Parked : Engine and ignition OFF

Q.

What does the `Follow Vehicle' button do on the live map?

A.

If you click on the `Follow Vehicle' button, the system will automatically center the map on

that vehicle and will pursue it as it moves around.

Q.

How do I pay my subscriptions online?

A.

Go to `Settings>>Subscription Management >> ', Follow the onscreen instructions. You can

also call your local Scorpion office (see Contact Details at the back of this User Guide).

Subscription payment can also be made via the Lotus Vehicle Tracker App under Settings >> Subscriptions.
For UK Customers, call 01257 249 928 (option 4 for the `Sales `Subscription Team') to pay over the phone by card.

Q.

How do I set up an alert and allocate it to a vehicle?

A.

Go to `Vehicle Management >> Alert' ­ `create alert'. Once you have created the alert stay on

the `alert' tab and you will see a full list of alerts already created, click on the link `assign

vehicles' on the right hand text alongside the required alert and allocate accordingly.

Q.

How do I set up a Geofence?

A.

A. Select 'Vehicle Management >> Geofences' then select 'create geofence' to add single

area. For further information on geofences, please see - Vehicle Management - Geofences'.

Q.

What does it mean if the LED on my ADR tag is flashing?

A.

If the Red LED on the ADR tag constantly flashes, this indicates that the battery needs

replacing. Do NOT ignore this as if the battery becomes too low, it will no longer flash the LED

and stop working completely. This will result in an increased number of calls from the Lotus

Vehicle Tracker Monitoring Team to confirm authentication of the vehicle's movement. For

more information on how to changed the ADR tag battery, please go to 'Section 4 - Driver ID

(ADR) Tag - Low Battery Driver Tags'.

Q.

My insurer has requested a Certificate of Installation as proof that I have an Insurance

Approved ScorpionTrack Stolen Vehicle Tracking system fitted to my vehicle(s).

A.

Go to `Settings>>Subscription Management >> ', click on the `Certificate' link next to the

appropriate vehicle(s). You will now be able to download/save a PDF Certificate that you can

print or email accordingly.


  

 











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Product names: SCORPION M SERIES TRACKING SYSTEM; TRIUMPH TRACK PLU
ECU Models: STM01; STM02; DTSTM01; DTSTM02; STMTR01; 9800099; STMLT01, STMLT02,
STMLT03, STMLT04, STMLT05,
Keyfob Models: STMFOB, STMFOBLT, STMFOBTR
FCC statement:
ECU: FCC ID: 2A54OSTMLT01 FOB: FCC ID: 2A54OSTMFOBLT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ·Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ·Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ·Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ·Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RF Exposure Information The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. ISED statement:
ECU: IC: 28675-STMLT01; ECU Model: STMLT01 FOB: IC: 28675-STMFOBLT; FOB Model STMFOBLT This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil contient des émetteurs/récepteurs exempts de licence qui sont conformes aux RSS exemptés de licence d'Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada. L'exploitation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interférences. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences susceptiblesde provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable de l'appareil. This device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.


  

 











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cet appareil est conforme à l'exemption des limites d'évaluation courante dans la section 2.5 du cnr 102 et conformité avec rss 102 de l'exposition aux rf, les utilisateurs peuventobtenir des données canadiennes sur l'exposition aux champs rf et la conformité. This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements du Canada établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. RF Exposure Statement The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be usedin portable exposurecondition without restriction. L'appareil a été évalué pour répondre aux
exigences générales d'exposition aux radiofréquences. L'appareil peut être utilisé en condition d'exposition porta
ble sans restriction. 






  

 











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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Scorpion Automotive Ltd declares that the Scorpion M Series range of security tracking systems is in compliance with EU directives: 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment); 2014/30/EU (EMC); 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Equipment), UNECE Regulation 10 (Vehicle EMC), and UK regulations: Radio Equipment; Electromagnetic Compatibility; Electrical Equipment (Safety). The full text of both the EU and UK declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.scorpionauto.com/terms-conditions
AS PER RADIO EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE/REGULATION (CE/UKCA) RADIO OPERATING PARAMETER Bluetooth LTE 2.4GHz GSM 2G* 850/900/1800/1900MHz GSM 3G* 800/850/900/1900/2100MHz LTE Cat M1*, 3GPP Release 13 *model dependent
LIST OF BATTERIES CONTAINED WITHIN THE EQUIPMENT ECU: Li-ion 3.7V 1050mAh (Rechargeable) Fob: Lithium Primary Button Cell CR2450 (Non-rechargeable)



  

 











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Contact Details

Any questions?
If your enquiry is of a technical or operational nature, please ensure you have consulted this User Guide. If after reading this Guide, you still require assistance then please use the website contact form or call your local Scorpion Automotive office: 

Europe, Americas & Australasia
Scorpion Automotive Ltd Scorpion House Drumhead Road Chorley PR6 7DE UK
T. +44 (0)1257 249 928 F. +44 (0)1257 249 938
W. www.scorpionauto.com
Asia & Far East
Scorpion Automotive Asia Pvt Ltd Plot No 81, B- 4 General Block Near Hinoday M I DC Bhosari Pune 411026 India
T. +91 (0)20 65292889
W. www.scorpionauto.in 

Middle East & North Africa
Scorpion Automotive FZE Po box 7073 Al Shmookh Building UAQ Freezone Authority UAQ United Arab Emirates
T. +971 (0)4705 0777 M. +971 (0)55 4409000 W. www.scorpionautomena.com
Pakistan only
C/O Netsys Communications Pvt Ltd Office 101, Capital Business Centre F-10 Markaz Islamabad Pakistan
T. +92 (0)33 46754400 (Contact: Hassan Mirza) W. www.scorpionauto.pk

Head Office | Scorpion House | Chorley North Business Park | Drumhead Road | Chorley | PR6 7DE | UK
Scorpion Automotive Ltd is an ISO9001, ISO14001 and IATF16949 accredited company and holder of the PACCAR 10PPM Quality Award. We offer a wide range of Thatcham Quality Assured (TQA), Insurance Approved vehicle security products under the brands of ScorpionTrack, Sigma, Sterling,
Toad and Datatool.
Scorpion Automotive Ltd declares that the radio equipment type of models ScorpionTrack ­ STX70, ScorpionTrack ­ STX71, ScorpionTrack ­ STX71S5 & Scorpion Fob RKREM20B0 ­ which the manual is written in relation to is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available on the Scorpion Automotive website.
Winners of the Made in the UK Automotive Award 2018, ITN Best Vehicle Security & Telematics Provider Award 2018, NAA International Trade Award 2017, Companyof
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Excellence Awaradn2d0N1A6.AI.CE Best Cons umer Trac king Product. MemberofFORS2, 4SMMT, MCIA




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