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3.4.3.3 GPS

MB6800 supports two kinds of GPS services. MB6800 supports two GPS sources, from

either the 3G data card which has GPS module built-in or the external GPS mouse which

is connected to MB6800 with serial port. When configured, MB6800 can send the GPS

coordinate info to a specified server via WWAN.

Enable GPS Services: To Enable or disable GPS function.

Interval: The interval for MB6800 to send the coordinate info to the specific

server or save GPS data in MB6800 locally.

GPS type Choosen: To select the GPS source from the 3G data card or the

external GPS mouse.

My location: Displaying the current coordinate info.

Enable Send GPS data to remote GPS server: Enable or disable send GPS

data to remote GPS server. When enabled, the GPS coordinate info will be sent

to the specified server configured in the “Remote GPS server” box.

Remote GPS server: The IP address of remote sysgps server.

Remote GPS port: The UDP port of remote sysgps server.Identify:

This

parameter is used to present the MB68

00‟s name to the remote server.

By default, the GPS coordinate info will be saved in MB68

00‟s local memory. For the third

party software, such as Google Earth, the GPS location information would be access by

http://MB6800_LAN_IP/gps.asp

or

http://MB6800_WWAN_IP/gps.asp

.

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