Sending reports automatically – Airlink EDGE/GPRS User Manual

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

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Global Positioning System (GPS)

FIGURE 6.

Wireless Ace: *PPGPSR and *PPLATSR

0 - *MF, Legacy reports for use with ATS version 4 and older. 11 - Global Positioning System
(GPS) data.

12 - GPS data with the UTC time and date.

13 - GPS with time and date and Radio Frequency data from the antenna. D0 - Xora reports.

E0 - NMEA GGA and VTG sentences.

E1 - NMEA GGA, RMC, and VTG sentences.

F0 - TAIP data

F1 - TAIP compact data

Sending Reports Automatically

You can configure the PinPoint-E to send reports based on a time interval and on the movement of
a vehicle (based on it’s position from one time to the next).

FIGURE 7.

Wireless Ace: Automatic Reports

*PPTIME - Location report sent every set time interval (seconds).

*PPDIST - Location report sent only if the position is more than the set distance (x 100
meters).

*PPTSV - Location report sent if the vehicle has been in one location (stationary) for more than
a set time interval (minutes).

*PPMINTIME - Location report sent be sent at no less than this time interval (seconds).

Note:

The PinPoint-E can be configured to supply one type of report to a remote

host and a different report type locally through the Ethernet port at same time.
However, there may be conflicts due to the local and remote reporting being in dif-
ferent modes and not all features to both modes may be available.

Note:

If you’re implementing both a time interval and distance interval for reports,

the PinPoint-E will use the timer which expires first.
The reporting interval can impact your data usage. If the interval is set frequently,
you may want to have a high usage or unlimited data plan.

One mile is approximately 1600 meters. 1000 meters is one kilometer.

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