Contents
- What is Virtual Ignition?
- Why Virtual Ignition Matters
- Configuring Virtual Ignition Settings
- Understanding Ignition Detection Methods
- Available Options by Tracker Model
- Troubleshooting Ignition Detection
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is Virtual Ignition?
Virtual Ignition is a feature that allows your Hapn tracker to detect when your vehicle's engine is running (ignition ON) or stopped (ignition OFF). This detection enables your tracker to adjust its reporting frequency accordingly:
- When ignition is ON: Updates location every 5-60 seconds (depending on your reporting mode)
- When ignition is OFF: Updates less frequently to conserve battery and data usage
The "virtual" aspect refers to the tracker's ability to detect ignition status using different methods, even without a direct connection to your vehicle's ignition system.
Why Virtual Ignition Matters
Proper ignition detection provides several benefits:
- More accurate tracking: Get frequent updates when your vehicle is actually in use
- Extended battery life: Conserve power when the vehicle is not running
- Data efficiency: Reduce unnecessary data usage during inactive periods
- Accurate reports: Generate more precise active hours and mileage reports
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Better alert accuracy: Prevent false movement alerts when the vehicle is off
Configuring Virtual Ignition Settings
You can adjust Virtual Ignition Sensitivity in both the web app and mobile app:
Web App
- Log in to your account at app.gethapn.com
- Select your tracker from the map or device list
- Click the "Settings" icon
- Find "Virtual Ignition Sensitivity" in the settings list
- Click the dropdown menu to select your preferred setting
- Click "Save" to apply changes
Mobile App
- Open the Hapn mobile app
- Select your tracker from the map
- Tap the menu icon at the bottom of the tracker card
- Select "Tracker Settings"
- Find "Virtual Ignition Sensitivity" in the settings list
- Tap to open the options menu
- Select your preferred setting
- Tap "Update" to apply changes
Note: After changing the Virtual Ignition Sensitivity, it may take a few seconds for the change to take effect via an over-the-air update.
Understanding Ignition Detection Methods
Your Hapn tracker can determine ignition status using three main methods:
Voltage-Based Detection
This method analyzes the voltage of your vehicle's electrical system to determine ignition status. When a vehicle's engine is running, the alternator typically produces higher voltage (approximately 13.5-14.5V) than when the engine is off (typically 12-12.8V).
Available Sensitivity Levels:
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Voltage Low: Uses voltage fluctuations to detect ignition. The least sensitive setting, requiring higher voltage changes to trigger ignition ON status. This setting generates fewer alerts and is best for vehicles with stable electrical systems.
- Ignition ON threshold: Approximately 14.0V
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Voltage Normal: Moderately sensitive to voltage changes. Provides a balanced approach suitable for most vehicles.
- Ignition ON threshold: Approximately 13.75V
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Voltage High: The most sensitive to voltage fluctuations. Will detect smaller voltage changes as ignition ON events. This may trigger more alerts but provides the most responsive detection.
- Ignition ON threshold: Approximately 13.5V
Motion-Based Detection
Only available for OBD Trackers. This method uses the tracker's built-in accelerometer to detect physical movement:
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Voltage + Motion (OBD trackers only): Combines high voltage sensitivity with motion detection. The tracker will register ignition as ON if either high voltage is detected OR the tracker detects physical movement.
- Best for vehicles with irregular electrical systems or for capturing all potential movement
Direct Wired Connection
Available on GV50/53/57 hardwired trackers only
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White Wire (Wired): The tracker directly reads ignition status through the white wire connection to your vehicle's ignition system.
- The white wire must be connected to a circuit that only receives power when the key is in the RUN position
- Provides the most accurate ignition detection
- Recommended if precise active hours tracking is essential for your application
Available Options by Tracker Model
Different Hapn tracker models support various ignition detection methods:
Tracker Model | Available Detection Methods | Default Method |
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Swift Wired GB130 |
• Voltage (Low/Normal/High) • Motion Only |
Voltage Normal |
GV50/53/57 Motorcycle Tracker |
• Voltage (Low/Normal/High) • Motion Only • Wired (White Wire) |
Voltage Normal |
OBD | • Voltage (Low/Normal/High) • Voltage (High) + Motion |
Voltage + Motion |
Note: Default settings are pre-configured based on optimal performance for most vehicles. You can adjust these settings as needed for your specific vehicle or tracking requirements.
Troubleshooting Ignition Detection
If your tracker is not accurately detecting ignition status:
For Voltage-Based Detection
- False ON readings: Try increasing sensitivity (Voltage Normal or High)
- False OFF readings: Try decreasing sensitivity (Voltage Normal or Low)
- Inconsistent readings: If voltage detection is unreliable for your vehicle, consider using Motion-based detection
For Motion-Based Detection
- False ON readings: Be aware that any movement (even jostling in a parked vehicle) might trigger ignition ON status
- False OFF readings: Ensure the tracker is firmly mounted to detect movement properly
For Wired Detection (GV50/53/57)
- Inaccurate readings: Verify the white wire is connected to a proper ignition power source (not constant power)
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No ignition detection: Have a professional installer check the wire connections
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which ignition detection method is best for my vehicle? A: For most vehicles, Voltage Normal provides a good balance. For hardwired GV50/53/57 trackers, the White Wire (Wired) method is the only method reading the actual ignition status directly from the vehicle for the most accurate Active Hours reading.
Q: Why do I need to adjust ignition sensitivity? A: Different vehicles have different electrical systems and voltage characteristics. Adjusting sensitivity helps your tracker accurately detect when your specific vehicle is running.
Q: My tracker shows the ignition ON even when my vehicle is off. What should I do? A: Try decreasing the voltage sensitivity, switching to motion-based mode, or, if available for your tracker model, switching to the White Wire (Wired) method.
Need more help? Contact our support team at support@gethapn.com or submit a ticket here.
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