Airlink EDGE/GPRS User Manual

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PinPoint-E EDGE/GPRS - User Guide, version 2.32

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AT Commands: PinPoint

*PPTAIPID=nnnn

*PPTIME=n

*PPTSV=n

*UDPRGPS=n

n=1 : Reliable mode enabled for RAP messages

GPS reports will be retransmitted if not acknowledged by the server.

Sets/queries the TAIP ID. This ID is returned in TAIP reports if it has been negotiated with the
TAIP client. This value is only used in conjunction with TAIP emulation mode
(*PPGPSR=F0).

nnnn=TAIP ID (4 characters)

*PPTCPPOLL=n

Specifies the port to listen on for TCP GPS report polling. The request to this port needs to
come from the same IP address in *PPIP.

n=1-65535 (default 9494)

n=0 :

GPS Report Time Interval See also *PPMINTIME, *PPTSV

n=seconds (1 - 65535)

Caution:

A report time of less than 30 seconds can possibly keep an RF link up

continuously. This will eventually cause the PinPoint-E to overheat and shutdown.
An RF resource may continue be tied up to transfer small amounts of data. Gener-
ally the RF channel will be released and go dormant in 10-20 seconds of no data
sent or received.

Note:

Your Wireless Service Provider may impose a minimum transmit time.

Timer for Stationary Vehicles. Time interval in minutes that the PinPoint-E will send in reports
when it is stationary.

n=1-255

minutes

n=0 : Disabled

For example, if *PPTIME=10, the PinPoint-E will send in reports at least every 10 seconds
while it is moving; however, once it stops moving, it will slow the reports down to this
*PPTSV value.

Set or query GPS stamping of UDP Reliable packets. When set, data received on the host
serial port will be encapsulated with the GPS date and time.

n=0 : Disabled (default)

n=1 : Enabled

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