Glossary - Cobra Connex Guardian 222X User Manual

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USER GUIDE - GLOSSARY
Device:
The device fi tted to your vehicle which communicates with the Cobra servers for vehicle tracking in case of theft.
Connex Guardian:
The name of the Connex service family.
Driver Card:
A radio frequency card which communicate with the device. When the device detects the presence of the Driver
Card, the system is UNSET and the vehicle can be used.
GPS:
Global Positioning System. A network of satellites used to detect the geographic location of the vehicle.
GSM:
Global System for Mobile communications. A standard used for mobile telecommunications systems worldwide.
CAN bus:
Controller area network. The infrastructure used by the different electronic units of the vehicle to communicate
each other.
Identity Question:
These questions are used to identify you when you contact the Service Provider (NSP) or Secure Operating Centre
(SOC). You agree identity questions with the dealer when you purchase the service. However, for security, you can
change these once the service is activated.
Jamming:
A technique used by thieves to block the radio frequencies used by GSM.
Login:
The process of entering your user name and password to enter the web option of the Personal service with WEB
option.
Override Code:
The code you enter on the Remote Control to override the system arming and to manage the Garage and Transport
modes.
Service Provider
The entity which manages your service. You can contact them using the number indicated in your Service Manual.
(NSP):
Secure Operating
The entity that will track your vehicle and communicate with the local police if your vehicle is stolen. You can contact
Centre (SOC):
them using the number indicated in your Service Manual.
Theft Tracking:
If your vehicle is stolen, the fi tted device will send location information to the Secure Operating Centre (SOC) in
such a way that its position can be relayed to the local police.
Web Application:
The Connex Guardian application that allows you to manage certain parameters of your service.
Welcome Letter:
A printed letter you receive when signing the contract. It contains your contract number and client number.
Welcome Message: A message you receive on your mobile telephone when the service is activated.
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