Yes, I can do it with a simple sms. With this sms command you can request the status of the device. Request sms message:
psw:1234;inf?
and the device will respond with a message with the requested data:
DEVICE STATUS! NAME:NEOSGUARD;DATE AND TIME:07.10.2019 – 09:15:36; BATT:XXX;GSMLVL:XXX:CHARGING: Ext Power; GPS:Active;Sat.Vis:x
In the message you will have the following information:
Name: indicates the name of the device which by default is NeosGuard
Date and time: indicates the date and time stored by the device inside it
GSMLvl: indicates the level of GSM telephone signal
Batt: Indicates the level of battery charge
Charging: if the device is charging, and therefore connected to the power supply you will have Ext Power, if instead it is not charging you will have written: NO
Imei: indicates the IMEI code of the device
GPS: Active or Deactivated
Sat.Vis.: indicates the number of visible satellites, if you have 0 as a value, it indicates that at the moment there is no satellite coverage, and therefore it could be
inside a building