User Manual Part 1
User Guide to Q4000/QPRO
Document Number 1135-4713 Rev G
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The TK_PARAM_MASK bit fields are expanded in more detail in Table 2-2 below:
Table 2-2: Turnkey TK_PARAM_MASK bit fields
Bit Position
in Mask
Description
Default Value
1 Message counter is incremented for every
message sent while the modem is on
On
2 Julian time in seconds On
3 Latitude On
4 Longitude On
5 Altitude in meters On
6 Speed in kph On
7 Heading On
8 DIO readings On
9 Unused On
10 Value of Analog0 On
11 Value of Analog1 On
12 CAN data On
13-32 Unused On
The Turnkey parameter mask controls which fields are present in the message sent to the
network. For example, if you want only the Julian time, Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, and Speed
in your message, the value of TK_PARAM_MASK would be ā0x3eā and your message size would
be 20 bytes.
2.6.2.2 (QCFG_): Foundation configuration parameters
Turnkey has several parameters which are used by the QUAKE foundation code rather than by
the Turnkey application. These QUAKE parameters control the network that Turnkey uses to
send its messages, and the SMTP and POP addresses.
The default is to attempt to send messages via GPRS, and then via the satellite network on which
the modem was activated and provisioned.
For more information on the foundation configuration parameters, see Chapter 7 - Configuration
parameters.
2.6.2.2.1 GSM/GPRS configuration parameters
If GSM/GPRS will be used to send and receive Turnkey messages, it is necessary to configure
the following SMTP and POP parameters: