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All-In-One GPS Tracking Platform & Fleet Management System

Key Features of the Maxtrack MXT Protocol

In the world of fleet management and asset tracking, reliability is paramount. The MXT-1XX Protocol has established itself as a robust standard for high-performance telematics, supporting everything from simple ignition monitoring to complex event-based reporting like GSM jamming detection and internal accelerometer alerts.
IDP-780

Core Features of the MXT Protocol

  • Variable Message Types: Supports diverse data frames including position, power status, and accessory alerts.
  • Efficiency: Uses byte stuffing and CRC checks to ensure data integrity over low-bandwidth cellular networks.
  • Broad Device Support: Compatible with a wide range of hardware, from portable trackers like the MXT-101 to heavy-duty vehicle units like the MXT-140.
  • Standardized Port: Typically operates on Port 5087 for server communications.
 

Comparison of Maxtrack MXT Protocol Devices

The following table provides a comparison of the key hardware models that utilize the MXT protocol.
Model NamePrimary CategoryKey Features
MXT-142Vehicle TrackingAdvanced telemetry, robust I/O options.
MTC-700 / MTC-780Communications/DataOften used in hybrid satellite/GPRS setups.
MXT-140 / MXT-141Vehicle GPS TrackerIP67 casing, internal backup battery, jamming detection.
IDP-780Satellite IntegrationProtocol extension for IsatData Pro satellite services.
MXT-100 / MXT-101Portable / AssetCompact design, long battery life, accelerometer.
MX-100 / G-100Lightweight TrackingSimplified event reporting for standard assets.
TD-50 / TD-60 / WT-110Specialized SensorsPeripheral devices for driver identification or temp monitoring.
i-MXTIntelligent InterfaceInteractive interface for configuration via USB.
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