To work with WiaTag, you need a unit in Trackd. There are two ways to create a unit: in the monitoring system or in the application through the user name. 
Creating a Unit in WiaTag
To create a unit in WiaTag, follow the steps below:
Log into WiaTag, you should sign in using the user name, and then tap the New unit button at the bottom of the screen.
- Specify the name of the unit
 - Enter the Unique Identification Number (you can use any combination of numbers and letters up to 100 characters
 - Set a password to access the unit (optional)
 - Specify the phone number of SIM card
 - Tap Create unit
 
The created unit is displayed in the list of available units when logging in with the username next time and in the work list of the Units tab in Trackd.
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