The Neomatica ADM100 is a compact, Green-Gps compatible GPS tracker designed for dependable vehicle monitoring and simple mass deployment. With integrated GPS/GLONASS reception and built-in GSM connectivity, the ADM100 delivers accurate real-time tracking of position, speed and direction — making it a practical choice for fleet management, telemetry and anti-theft monitoring across light commercial vehicles, trucks and special machinery.
The ADM100 combines a high-sensitivity GNSS receiver, non-volatile route storage for up to 16,000 points, flexible analogue and pulse inputs, and an RS-485 interface to integrate additional equipment. Designed to work with standard vehicle power systems (+8…+45 V) and to report over GPRS using EGTS or domain-name addressing, this device is optimized to link directly into Green-Gps for live maps, alerts and historical route analysis.
Key Highlights
- Green-Gps compatible GPS tracker for real-time tracking and streamlined fleet management integration.
- High-sensitivity GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) receiver with 132 tracking channels for fast, reliable fixes in challenging reception areas.
- Built-in GSM (GPRS Multi-slot Class 12) for continuous data reporting and remote firmware updates over GPRS.
- Robust I/O set: two analog inputs, two pulse inputs and discrete inputs for ignition or sensor signals and event logging.
- RS-485 interface for connecting additional devices or telemetry modules; flexible configuration via USB, SMS or GPRS.
- Non-volatile memory storing up to 16,000 route points to preserve data if communications are interrupted.
- Wide operating voltage (+8…+45 V) and compact form factor for easy installation across vehicle types.
- Security and support: password protection for terminal and SIM, plus manufacturer technical assistance and a two-year warranty.
How It Works with Green-Gps
When integrated with Green-Gps, the ADM100 streams position and event data to the platform using standard GPRS channels and supported protocols. Green-Gps ingests live telemetry and event messages to provide real-time tracking, geofencing alerts, trip reports and historical playback. The ADM100’s local storage and reliable reporting make it well-suited to continuous monitoring even in intermittent network coverage.
- Real-time location and telemetry updates (position, speed, heading) delivered to Green-Gps over GPRS.
- Route history upload from device memory (up to 16,000 points) for playback and compliance reporting.
- Analogue and pulse inputs capture sensor data such as fuel pulses or ignition events for fuel monitoring and ignition logging.
- Discrete inputs and event logging enable anti-theft alerts and alarm state reporting to Green-Gps.
- RS-485 interface supports connection to external telemetry equipment and secondary sensors for richer data streams.
- Remote firmware updates via GPRS keep deployed units current without site visits.
Technical Overview
| Connectivity | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 with GPRS Multi-slot Class 12 |
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| Bands | 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz (quad-band) |
| Power & Battery | Operating voltage +8…+45 V. No internal backup battery specified in product documentation. |
| Interfaces | 2 analog inputs, 2 pulse inputs, analogue/discrete inputs, RS-485, USB; configuration via USB, SMS or GPRS |
| GNSS | GPS/GLONASS receiver, sensitivity −165 dBm, 132 tracking channels; fast position fixes in difficult reception |
| Bluetooth | No built-in Bluetooth reported in documentation |
| Remote Management | GPRS remote firmware update supported; EGTS protocol support; server addressing by domain name |
| Form Factor | Compact vehicle terminal, dimensions 90 × 60 × 32 mm; weight 125 g; 2-year warranty |
Use Cases
- Fleet management: live vehicle location, route replay and speed monitoring for efficient dispatch and compliance reporting.
- Anti-theft and recovery: discrete input event logging and real-time alerts to Green-Gps help detect unauthorized movement and support recovery workflows.
- Telemetry and fuel monitoring: pulse and analog inputs capture sensor data (fuel pulses, flow meters, ignition state) for consumption analysis and optimization.
- Special machinery tracking: robust GNSS reception and wide operating voltage make the ADM100 suitable for construction, agriculture and mobile equipment.
- Remote sites and intermittent coverage: onboard non-volatile storage preserves route and event data until connectivity to Green-Gps is restored.
Why Choose This Tracker with Green-Gps
The ADM100 is engineered for organizations that need a durable, easy-to-deploy GPS tracker that integrates reliably with Green-Gps for real-time tracking and telemetry. Its high-sensitivity GNSS, comprehensive I/O and RS-485 connectivity let you capture engine and sensor signals — useful for ignition logging and fuel monitoring — while GPRS-based reporting and EGTS support simplify backend integration. Non-volatile route storage and remote firmware update capability reduce maintenance visits and improve uptime for fleet operations. Backed by manufacturer documentation, technical support and a two-year warranty, the ADM100 is a practical choice for scalable vehicle monitoring and anti-theft workflows when used with Green-Gps.
Documentation & support: user manual (PDF) and firmware requests are available from the manufacturer. Refer to the ADM100 manual at https://neomatica.com/upload/manual_ru/ADM100.pdf or contact support@neomatica.ru for firmware and technical assistance.
Set Up ADM100
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.