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Everything you need to get started with SmartOne C and SmartOne Solar, from configuration software and manuals to specs, FAQs and airtime.

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SmartOne C

SmartOne C Satellite Asset Tracker

SmartOne C is a small, hard-wired or battery-powered satellite tracker for fixed and mobile assets. It reports location and status on a flexible schedule, supports external sensors and dry contact inputs, and runs on the Globalstar satellite network for reliable off-grid visibility.

SmartOne C Downloads

Key documents and tools for SmartOne C. The SmartOne Configuration Tool shown here is shared with SmartOne Solar.

SmartOne C Key Specifications

Headline technical details for SmartOne C. For full information, refer to the official data sheet and user manual above.

SmartOne C satellite asset tracker
Specification Details
Dimensions 2.7 x 3.25 x 1 in (6.86 x 8.26 x 2.54 cm) with brackets
Weight 3.6 oz (102 g) with 4 batteries and mounting hardware
Operating Temperature -22 to 140 °F (-30 to 60 °C). Unit remains operational from -40 to 185 °F (-40 to 85 °C), with potential impact on battery life and RF performance.
Power Options Line power 5 V DC or 8–22 V DC with regulator cable
Battery Type 4 x AAA 1.5 V lithium, provides 1.5+ years of typical life
Certifications ANATEL (pending), FCC CFR Parts 15 and 25, Industry Canada, CE Mark, COFETEL (pending)
Environmental Standards SAE J1455, MIL-STD-810, NEMA 4X / IP68, RoHS compliant
Satellite Technology Global LEO satellite operation using the Globalstar Satellite Network

SmartOne C FAQs

What types of assets is SmartOne C suitable for?
SmartOne C is commonly mounted on vehicles, trailers, containers, generators, light plant and remote equipment. It suits assets that have either local power available or space for a small battery-powered tracker.
How is SmartOne C powered?
You can power SmartOne C either from 5 V DC or 8–22 V DC using the regulator cable, or from four AAA 1.5 V lithium batteries. Line power is ideal for permanent installations, while batteries are useful for assets without a power source.
How long will the batteries last?
Battery life depends on your reporting interval and whether the device is using motion-based reporting. With lithium cells and a typical reporting profile, manufacturers indicate 1.5+ years of operation. Shorter intervals or aggressive alert profiles will reduce this.
Is SmartOne C waterproof and rugged enough for outdoor use?
SmartOne C is rated NEMA 4X / IP68 and tested against rugged standards such as MIL-STD-810. This makes it suitable for outdoor deployments on vehicles and fixed assets in harsh environments.
Can SmartOne C connect to external sensors or switches?
Yes. SmartOne C supports dry contact or open/closed sensor inputs, so you can monitor things like door open/close, ignition state or equipment status using the appropriate wiring and configuration.
How do I configure reporting intervals and behaviour?
Use the SmartOne Configuration Software along with a compatible cable to connect the device to your PC. You can then set reporting intervals, motion triggers and other options. The same tool is used for both SmartOne C and SmartOne Solar.
SmartOne Solar

SmartOne Solar Satellite Asset Tracker

SmartOne Solar is a solar-powered satellite tracker designed for extremely long deployments and harsh environments. It is intrinsically safe for hazardous locations, sealed against dust and water, and ideal for tanks, pipelines, remote infrastructure and high-value mobile assets.

SmartOne Solar Downloads

Core documents for SmartOne Solar. Use the same SmartOne Configuration Software listed below to configure your device.

SmartOne Solar Key Specifications

Headline technical details for SmartOne Solar. For full information, refer to the official data sheet, certificates and user manual.

SmartOne Solar satellite asset tracker
Specification Details
Dimensions 3.25 in (H) x 7 in (W) x 1.125 in (D) 8.26 cm (H) x 17.78 cm (W) x 2.86 cm (D)
Weight 13.5 oz (385 g). With optional mounting bracket: 40.57 oz (1150 g).
Operating Temperature -40 °C to +65 °C (-40 °F to 149 °F). Certified intrinsically safe for hazardous environments over this range.
Input Voltage 10 to 48 V DC. Device is not intrinsically safe when any cable is connected.
Battery Type Built-in rechargeable NiMH batteries (non-replaceable), charged by the integrated solar panel.
Certifications & Standards FCC, ISED, CE, AUS/NZ, ANATEL, INMETRO, JQA (Japan), IFT, ARECOM, ENACOM, KCC, NCC, ASEP, ICASA, WEEE, GMPCS-MoU.
Hazardous Location Ratings ATEX / IECEx II 1 G, Ex ia IIC T4 Ga for Zone 0 applications, cETLus Class I, Division 1, Groups A–D, T4, Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga.
Environmental Protection IP68 / IP69K, MIL-STD-810G testing for immersion, impact resistance, salt fog, acidic atmosphere, humidity and vibration.

SmartOne Solar FAQs

Where is SmartOne Solar best used?
SmartOne Solar is well suited to long-term tracking of remote, hard-to-reach assets such as storage tanks, pipelines, rail wagons, offshore equipment and hazardous-area infrastructure where regular battery changes are not practical.
How does SmartOne Solar get its power?
The device uses a built-in solar panel that charges internal NiMH batteries. As long as it receives a reasonable amount of light, it can operate for many years without manual battery replacement.
Is SmartOne Solar certified for hazardous environments?
Yes. SmartOne Solar has ATEX and IECEx approvals for Zone 0 applications, as well as North American cETLus ratings. This makes it suitable for classified hazardous locations when installed within the scope of the relevant certificates.
Can I connect external power to SmartOne Solar?
SmartOne Solar can be powered from 10 to 48 V DC, although it is not considered intrinsically safe while any cable is connected. For hazardous-area use, follow the conditions described in the certification documents.
Does SmartOne Solar use the same configuration software as SmartOne C?
Yes. Both SmartOne Solar and SmartOne C are configured using the same SmartOne Configuration Software. Only the specific profile and options differ between devices.
How do I choose between SmartOne C and SmartOne Solar?
Choose SmartOne C if you have local power available or want a smaller device with replaceable batteries. Choose SmartOne Solar if you need very long deployments, minimal maintenance and intrinsic safety certifications for hazardous areas.