In case anyone is looking for the answer to this in the future, here's how I've been able to achieve it...
// set the analytics session and visitor timeout to 10 milliseconds
_gaq.push(['_setSessionCookieTimeout', 10]);
_gaq.push(['_setVisitorCookieTimeout', 10]);
// make a fake page view, 10 milliseconds after this, the session will time out
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/session/reset/']);
// after a short delay, set the analytics session and visitor timeout to 5 minutes,
// this should start a new session
setTimeout(function() {
_gaq.push(['_setSessionCookieTimeout', 300000]); // 5 minutes * 60 * 1000 = 300000
_gaq.push(['_setVisitorCookieTimeout', 300000]);
// log a page view...
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/some/page/url/']);
}, 200);
... I'm not sure if that second page view is necessary or not (I needed it for my solution), but the cookie timeout updates seem to trigger a new session and visitor id
Also you might want to set the new timeout value to more than 5 minutes (the default is 30 minutes, or 1800000 milliseconds)