Globalstar SmartOne User Manual

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SmartOne Manual Rev 1.4 DOC# 9100-0268-01 p.50

priority message.

0

GPS fail counter

2

Bit (7:6) = GPS fail counter.
Counts up to a maximum value of
3 upon GPS failure.

1,2,3,4,5,6

Latitude/Longitude 48

Byte 1 = Latitude MSByte
Byte 2 = Latitude
Byte 3 = Latitude LSByte
Byte 4 = Longitude MSByte
Byte 5 = Longitude
Byte 6 = Longitude LSByte

360 degrees of Longitude coded
in signed binary with 3 bytes
and 180 degrees of Latitude
coded in signed binary with 3
bytes.
Positive Longitudes correspond
to East Longitudes
Positive Latitudes correspond
to North Latitudes

7

Input Status

4

These bits reflect the state of
the inputs and indicate which
one, if any, triggered an Input
Status
Changed message.
Bit 0: Input 1 change: 0 =
Did not trigger change message,
1 = Triggered message.
Bit 1: Input 1 state: 0 =
Closed, 1 = Open
Bit 2: Input 2 change: 0 =
Did not trigger message, 1 =
Triggered message
Bit 3: Input 2 state: 0 =
Closed, 1 = Open

7

Standard Message
Sub-Type

4

Bits (7:4) Standard message
sub-type code. Value is 1 in
the Device Turned On message.

8

RESERVED

3

Bits (2:0) RESERVED in SmartOne

8

Vibration
triggered message

1

Bit (3) – Value 1 = This
message is being sent because
transmit on change of vibration
state is selected and the
vibration just changed state,
or Undesired Vibration state is
selected and the vibration is
in the undesired state. Value
0 = This message is being
transmitted for a reason other
than the above reasons.

8

Vibration bit.

1

Bit (4) – Value 1 = Unit is in
a state of vibration. Value 0
= Unit is not in a state of
vibration.

8

2D

1

Bit (5) – Value 1 = GPS data
reported is from a 2D fix.
(Only 3 satellites were used in
the fix.) Value 0 = GPS data

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