Introduction – Palm HPK012 User Manual

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Pole Track © 2003, Hayton Systems

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Introduction

Power and telecom cables often use the same utility pole. Telecom companies

often lease space on poles owned by power companies (and vice versa). Telecom

companies pay a significant sum to power companies for this leased space.

Telecom lines are often moved and occasionally leased poles are no longer used.

Pole Track allows you to inventory poles so the power companies are paid only

for the poles actually used.

Pole Track Terminal

Pole Track operates on the Symbol SPT handheld terminal and uses an

operating system based on the Palm III operating system. Pole Track

terminals include some standard Palm III “organizer” functions, an

integrated bar code scanner, and a GPS module.

GPS Module

The GPS (Global Positioning System) module provides precise longitude

and latitude coordinates to Pole Track. The GPS module connects to the

bottom of the terminal and uses an internal antenna to receive the GPS data

from the satellites.

Tracking Poles

The terminal prompts for information about each pole and each pole

attachment. The terminal stores the collected pole data and you then send

the collected data to the Pole Track server. The server receives the pole data

and it uses this data to update its master database.

Summary

Pole Track provides an intuitive and efficient way to track the poles used

for telecom cables.

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