9100-0410-01 R2.4 SMARTONE C USER MANUAL ™ 9100-0410-01 R2.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 This guide is based on the production version of the Globalstar SmartOne C™. Software changes may have occurred after this printing. Globalstar reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice. Globalstar Inc. 1351 Holiday Square Blvd. Covington, LA 70433 Copyright© 2021 Globalstar® Incorporated. All rights reserved. Globalstar® is a registered trademark of Globalstar Incorporated.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SMARTONE C BASICS................................................................................................................ 1 OVERVIEW..........................................................................................................................................................1 MODES OF OPERATION.......................................................................................................................................1 STANDARD MESSAGING......
9100-0410-01 R2.4 STANDARD MESSAGING MODE - WITH MOTION........................................................................ 24 MOTION SETTINGS TAB.....................................................................................................................................24 LOCATION MESSAGES TAB................................................................................................................................25 TIME(S) OF DAY MESSAGING.................................................
9100-0410-01 R2.4 DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE.....................................................................................................................................53 REPLACE BATTERY MESSAGE............................................................................................................................53 CONTACT SERVICE PROVIDER MESSAGE...........................................................................................................54 ACCUMULATE/COUNT MESSAGE.......................
9100-0410-01 R2.4 SMARTONE C BASICS OVERVIEW The SmartOne C is designed to track the positions of trailers, cargo containers, heavy construction equipment, generators, boats/barges and any other mobile assets. The SmartOne C also has 2 dry contact inputs, to manage run time of engines and/or other alarm inputs, and one serial port for passive and smart sensors.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • Usage Example: A Company is required to report the GPS locations of their hazardous chemical containers twice a day. Based on this requirement the Company has 2 options: ○ Interval Messaging - Set a message interval of every 12 hours; the 12-hour internal begins when the device is powered up. ○ Time(s) of Day Messaging – Set two Times of Day that best fit with the workday (e.g., 7:00 am and 6:00 pm or 12:00 noon and 12:00 midnight).
9100-0410-01 R2.4 INPUTS The SmartOne has a multi-functional user interface that provides ground, two dry contact inputs, power and soft-power down, and serial communication lines. The SmartOne allows sending Input Status Changed Messages for both Input 1 and Input 2. The Inputs must be asserted for at least 5 seconds in order to be acknowledged. Usage Example: A construction company needs to document, per their contract, when they begin their work day and when they end their work day.
100-0410-01 R2.4 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS The SmartOne communicates with both the GPS satellite network and the Globalstar Satellite Network. All GPS locations are pulled from the GPS network and all transmissions are sent via the Globalstar Satellite Network. The SmartOne has the unique ability to check its GPS coordinates at a programmable rate while it is inside of the Change of Location Area without actually sending a message over the Globalstar Satellite Network.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 GLOBALSTAR SATELLITE NETWORK The network is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation with the satellites constantly orbiting the earth and completing their respective orbit in less than 2 hours. Because of this, the SmartOne will be in contact with at least one of the satellites during each scheduled transmission. In LEO communication networks, the satellites are constantly changing their positions in the sky relative to the transmitter on earth.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 GETTING STARTED THE SMARTONE DEVICE INSTALLING BATTERIES PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWS The SmartOne is powered by, and comes with, four 1.5V Lithium AAA batteries. The battery compartment is accessible from the bottom of the device by removing the four Philips head screws. Remove the water-tight cover and insert the batteries to align with the positive and negative markers. NOTE: When the batteries are removed and replaced the device will retain its configuration.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW The SmartOne comes ready to use with a factory configuration loaded in the device. The factory configuration, Standard Messaging without Motion and Interval Messaging of 12 hours, may be changed using the SmartOne Configuration Software, the USB Configuration Cable and a (Windows) PC. INPUTS The SmartOne has two dry contact inputs that can be accessed by using the SmartOne External Input Cable, which is sold as an accessory to the device.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 SMARTONE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE OVERVIEW Once installed on a PC, the SmartOne Configuration Software is used to configure a SmartOne unit. The configuration has a tab-based, context-switched user data entry pane on the top screen of the window and a static status pane on the bottom.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 USER DATA ENTRY PANE The user data entry pane contains a context-switched user entry area for displaying and inputting configuration data. The information is organized in pages with page manipulation provided through tabs along the top of the pane. Selecting a tab will change the context of the upper pane. The tabs are named to group similar functions on the same page. The tabs will change according to the operation Mode selected.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 LIST ESN(S) BUTTON The List ESNs button shall cause the Configuration Software to search for any valid devices that are connected to the PC via Serial Port. The search status bar indicates progress while this search is being performed. NOTE: Bluetooth is only available for SmartOne Solar devices. VIEW SUMMARY BUTTON The View Summary button displays a plain text readout of the current configuration set up in the program.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 MENU BAR The Menu Bar is listed at the top left of the Configuration Software program window. It contains three useful drop-down menus to navigate various functions of the program. The following paragraphs explain the functions included in the Menu Bar. FILE MENU • • New Configuration - This will reset the values for all configurable parameters to default. Standard Messaging without Motion with a transmission every 12 hours is the default Mode of operation.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • Save Configuration. This will open a window that allows the user to browse to a location and save the configuration settings. • Open Configuration from History. Every time a device is successfully programmed, the configuration will save that occurrence to a text log file. The information stored is the ESN of the device, the local time at which it was programmed, and the actual configuration of the device.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TOOLS MENU NOTE: To effectively use the SmartOne Software Tools’ testing and diagnostic features, connect to the SmartOne device while it has a good view of the sky to successfully transmit over the satellite network. • SmartOne Testing - This command opens a window with the following options: • SMARTONE(s) - Displays a drop-down list of connected SmartOne units listed by ESN.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • • • Read Diagnostic Information from Device - This command line causes the Configuration Software to query the diagnostic information from the SmartOne and display the information in a pop-up window in a text format. There are two menu options available in the pop-up window: • Print Diagnostic – Prints the diagnostic information. • Save Text to File – Opens a window, which allows the user to browse for a location and save the diagnostic information in a text file.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • Hysteresis Configuration The SmartOne C device can be configured with a custom hysteresis value. The configuration software program can set the SmartOne C with a hysteresis value for either 0 or 5 minutes. Setting hysteresis to 0 minutes may result in aborting configured input status change or undesired state messages.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 HELP MENU • • Product Specification. This opens a PDF displaying the selected SmartOne’s technical specification document. SmartOne Website. This opens the selected SmartOne landing page located on the Globalstar website, displaying the specified SmartOne’s features, accessories and purchasing information. • Mixed Products Welcome. This opens a dialog box stating that the SmartOne Configuration Software has been updated for use with the newer versions of SmartOne.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 USER DATA ENTRY PANE GETTING STARTED TAB The Getting Started Tab allows the user to select the Mode of operation for the SmartOne. The Modes include: • Standard Messaging with or without motion • Reduced Messaging • Theft Alert Mode STANDARD MESSAGING STANDARD MESSAGING MODE - WITHOUT MOTION The Standard Messaging without Motion Mode is selected for basic location functionality on the SmartOne. The SmartOne will automatically report its position at regular time intervals.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 STANDARD MESSAGING MODE - WITH MOTION The Standard Messaging with Motion Mode is selected for basic tracking functionality with motion detection capabilities. The user defines the motion parameters for each application including the Level of Sensitivity of the motion sensor, Time to be in a State of Vibration and Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration. The SmartOne can be set to report at a different rate, Message Interval while In Motion, compared to the Location Message Interval.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 THEFT ALERT MODE The Theft Alert Mode is ideal for assets that are high-risk for theft. In this Mode, the SmartOne creates a Change of Location Area around its location when powered. The size of the Change of Location Area is a configurable parameter equal to the distance the device must move to be considered outside the Change of Location Area. If outside the Change of Location Area, the SmartOne goes into alert mode, transmitting frequent messages until the asset is recovered.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 STANDARD MESSAGING - WITHOUT MOTION LOCATION MESSAGES TAB INTERVAL MESSAGING The SmartOne can be configured to report at a specific message interval specified by days, hours and minutes. The SmartOne accepts a single interval only. Initially, the default value of 12 hours will be entered for the Interval. To enter a different Interval: • Click the REMOVE or CLEAR button to delete the selected interval from the message Interval box.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TIME(S) OF DAY MESSAGING When selecting Time(s) of Day from Interval Messaging, the following informational warning message will be displayed: The SmartOne can be configured to report at specific time(s) of day. The message interval box allows up to 12 times of day to send Location Messages. The minimal interval between Time of Day settings is 35 minutes. Initially, there will be no Time(s) of Day entered in the message interval box.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 INPUT SETTINGS TABS The Input Settings Tab allows a user to select either a Status Changed Message or an Undesired State Message for each SmartOne Input. The program will not allow a user to select both types for each Input. • • • • Status Changed Message - The SmartOne has two inputs that can be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input Opens, Closes, or Both.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TYPE OF INPUT NOTE: The Type of Inputs section is applicable for SmartOne Solar only. For Input State Capture using SmartOne C devices, refer to description in the Input Status Changed Message Section and Undesired Input State Message Sections. OPTIONS TAB • • • • Device Turned On Message - The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power-up by default.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 STANDARD MESSAGING MODE - WITH MOTION MOTION SETTINGS TAB The Motion Settings Tab of the Configuration Software is used to define the Message Interval while In Motion. This tab also contains the Vibration Detection Settings, which defines the sensitivity of the vibration sensor and how it determines the device is In Motion. NOTE: To be In Motion, the SmartOne device has to meet the In Vibration criteria as well as move outside of the 200 meter geofence.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 LOCATION MESSAGES TAB The SmartOne can be configured to report at a specific message interval specified by days, hours and minutes. The SmartOne accepts a single interval only. Initially, the default value of 12 hours will be entered for the Interval; to enter a different Interval: • Click the REMOVE or CLEAR button to delete the selected interval from the message Interval box. • Click the ADD button to accept the Interval and add it to the message Interval box.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TIME(S) OF DAY MESSAGING When selecting Time(s) of Day from Interval Messaging, the following informational warning message will be displayed: The SmartOne can be configured to report at specific time(s) of day. The message interval box allows up to 12 times of day to send Location Messages. The minimal interval between Time of Day settings is 35 minutes. Initially, there will be no Time(s) of Day entered in the message interval box.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 INPUT SETTING TABS The Input Settings Tab allows a user to select either a Status Changed Message or an Undesired State Message for each SmartOne Input. The program will not allow a user to select both types for each Input. STATUS CHANGED MESSAGE • Input 1/Input 2 - The SmartOne has two inputs that can be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input Opens, Closes, or Both.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 UNDESIRED STATE MESSAGE • Input 1/Input 2 - The SmartOne can be configured to send messages throughout the time the input is in the undesired state, either to the Open or Closed position. The message interval while the input is active can be configured in Days, Hours, and Minutes. Once the input exits the undesired state, the SmartOne will return to the message interval or time (s) of day for Location Messages.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • Message Interval - If a Status Changed Message or an Undesired State Message was selected for either Input, the following message will be displayed: If Time(s) of Day Messaging was selected, user will specify the times in the Location Message Tab (refer to Time(s) of Day Messaging section). TYPE OF INPUT NOTE: The Type of Inputs section is applicable for SmartOne Solar only.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 OPTIONS TAB • • • • Device Turned On Message - The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power-up by default. Interval for Replace Battery Message - The SmartOne can be configured to transmit a Replace Battery message based on a low battery condition. ○ To turn this feature on, select the Enabled checkbox. ○ Configuration range extends from 0 to 45 days in steps of a day. The default is 1 day.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 REDUCED MESSAGING MODE CHANGE LOCATION TAB • • • • Inside Change of Location Area The parameters in this section define the functionality of the device while inside its Change of Location Area while in Reduced Messaging Mode. Change of Location Range - Specifies the length (in meters, kilometers, yards, or miles) from the center of the Change of Location Area.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • • Vibration Detection Settings Button - This button displays the Vibration Detection Settings window. This window contains settings to define how the motion sensor determines that the SmartOne is in a state of vibration. These parameters include Accelerometer Sensitivity, Vibration Sensor Sensitivity, Time to be in a State of Vibration and the Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration. ○ SmartOne C/Solar: Accelerometer Sensitivity.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 INPUT SETTINGS TABS The Input Settings Tab allows a user to select either a Status Changed Message or an Undesired State Message for each SmartOne Input. The program will not allow a user to select both types for each Input. STATUS CHANGED MESSAGE • Input 1/Input 2 - The SmartOne has two inputs that can be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input Opens, Closes, or Both.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 UNDESIRED STATE MESSAGE • Input 1/Input 2 - The SmartOne can be configured to send messages throughout the time the input is in the undesired state, either to the Open or Closed position. The message interval while the input is active can be configured in Days, Hours, and Minutes. Once the input exits the undesired state, the SmartOne will return to the message interval or time (s) of day for Location Messages.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 Message Interval - If a Status Changed Message or an Undesired State Message was selected for either Input, the following message will be displayed: If Time(s) of Day Messaging was selected, user must specify the times in the Location Message Tab (refer to Time(s) of Day Messaging section earlier in document). TYPE OF INPUT NOTE: The Type of Inputs section is applicable for SmartOne Solar only.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 OPTIONS TAB • • • • Device Turned On Message - The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power-up by default. Interval for Replace Battery Message - The SmartOne can be configured to transmit a Replace Battery message based on a low battery condition. ○ To turn this feature on, select the Enabled checkbox. ○ Configuration range extends from 0 to 45 days in steps of a day. The default is 1 day.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 THEFT ALERT MODE CHANGE LOCATION TAB • • • • Inside Change of Location Area - The parameters in this section define the functionality of the device while inside its Change of Location Area while in Reduced Messaging Mode. Change of Location Range - Change of Location Range - Specifies the length (in meters, kilometers, yards, or miles) from the center of the Change of Location Area.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • • Vibration Detection Settings Button - This button displays the Vibration Detection Settings window. This window contains settings to define how the motion sensor determines that the SmartOne is in a state of vibration. These parameters include Accelerometer Sensitivity, Vibration Sensor Sensitivity, Time to be in a State of Vibration and the Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration. ○ SmartOne C/Solar: Accelerometer Sensitivity.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 INPUT SETTINGS TAB The Input Settings Tab allows a user to select either a Status Changed Message or an Undesired State Message for each SmartOne Input. The program will not allow a user to select both types for each Input. STATUS CHANGED MESSAGE • Input 1/Input 2 - The SmartOne has two inputs that can be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input Opens, Closes, or Both.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 UNDESIRED STATE MESSAGE • Input 1/Input 2 - The SmartOne can be configured to send messages throughout the time the input is in the undesired state, either to the Open or Closed position. The message interval while the input is active can be configured in Days, Hours, and Minutes. Once the input is disabled, the SmartOne will return to the message interval or time (s) of day for Location Messages.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • Message Interval - If a Status Changed Message or an Undesired State Message was selected for either Input, the following message will be displayed: If Time(s) of Day Messaging was selected, user will specify the times in the Location Message Tab (refer to Time(s) of Day Messaging section). TYPE OF INPUT NOTE: The Type of Inputs section is applicable for SmartOne Solar only.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 OPTIONS TAB • • • • Device Turned On Message - The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power-up by default. Interval for Replace Battery Message - The SmartOne can be configured to transmit a Replace Battery message based on a low battery condition. ○ To turn this feature on, select the Enabled checkbox. ○ Configuration range extends from 0 to 45 days in steps of a day. The default is 1 day.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 CONTINUOUS GPS MODE CHANGE LOCATION TAB Continuous GPS Mode improves the reliability of the SmartOne C’s GPS location by achieving a GPS accuracy of <=60ft 2DRMS. When Continuous GPS Mode is enabled, the SmartOne C’s GPS will remain always on and active. NOTE: Using Continuous GPS Mode requires the SmartOne C to be line powered. Failure to use line power will fully drain the batteries within 2-3 days.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • A SmartOne C Only section will display on all Options tabs as illustrated below: • • To enable Continuous GPS Mode, Select the Enabled box. A Warning message will be displayed as shown below. Read and understand the warning, ensure the SmartOne C is line powered, and select the OK button.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 • The Enabled checkbox will be checked and Continuous GPS Mode will be enabled when the SmartOne C is programmed.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 MESSAGES The SmartOne produces on-air messages conforming to the Globalstar proprietary format. See Appendix G through J for detailed examples of various message decoding. The data being communicated to the end user is contained entirely in the 72 bit (9 byte) field. This section will describe the use of the 9 byte user information segment for communicating the range of information that the SmartOne is able to convey to the user.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 360 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 See Appendix G for an Lat/Long decoding example 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 message, 1 = Triggered message.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 CHANGE OF LOCATION AREA ALERT MESSAGE This is the message transmitted when the SmartOne detects that it has left its Change of Location Area. The Standard Message Subtype field of this message, contained in byte 7; bits 4-7, has a value of 2.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 UNDESIRED INPUT STATE MESSAGE This is the message that is transmitted when the user has selected an undesired input state to cause a different report rate. When this Mode is enabled, the user defined Undesired Input State report rate supersedes the At Rest and In Motion report rates when the Input(s) is (are) in an undesired state. The Standard Message Subtype field of this message, contained in byte 7; bits 4-7, has a value of 4.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TYPE 1 MESSAGE CLASS TRUNCATED MESSAGE TYPE – SINGLE PACKET This message type provides for up to 2 bytes plus 6 bits of user data to be appended to the status byte and GPS location information. The input and status bits data of the standard message are replaced with user data from the configuration port.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TRUNCATED MESSAGE TYPE – MULTIPLE PACKET VERSION The Globalstar Commercial IoT messaging protocol provides for single and multiple packet messaging. In the event that the user application requests a user data length exceeding 9 bytes, the SmartOne (running firmware version 2.1 or later) will automatically “packetize” the message, that is, transmit it as multiple 9 byte packets.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TYPE 2 MESSAGE CLASS RAW MESSAGE TYPE – SINGLE PACKET VERSION Message type 2 shall be a Raw Payload message. This message type provides for up to 8 bytes plus 6 bits of user data. This mode is provided to enable the user to directly send a single data burst through the network. The only bits not accessible to the user are the message type bits needed by the receiving data processor to delineate message type associated to the transmit ID.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 TYPE 3 MESSAGE CLASS The SmartOne will use the Type 3 message class for the following message types: • Diagnostic Message – Subtype 21. • Replace Battery Message – Subtype 22. • Contact Service Provider Message – Subtype 23. DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE The Diagnostic Message includes battery status, GPS average acquisition time, GPS fails and number of transmissions since the last Diagnostic Message. Appendix I has an example of a decoded Diagnostic Message.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 CONTACT SERVICE PROVIDER MESSAGE The SmartOne will send a Contact Service Provider message when an internal fault is detected. The SmartOne will send one such message upon the detection of an internal fault. It will then attempt to continue to operate normally. The SmartOne will not send another Contact Service Provider message unless the fault is determined to have cleared, and then determined to have come back again.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 MESSAGING PRIORITY PRIORITIZATION OF PERIODIC STANDARD MESSAGE REPORT RATES The SmartOne supports several rates at which it will send a Periodic standard message. Periodic versus Scheduled standard message rates are mutually exclusive. This is the priority of the different rates at which the SmartOne will send a standard message (Highest is listed first): • Rate specified by Undesired Input State. • Rate specified for when the SmartOne is inside its Change of Location Area.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 SERIAL COMMANDS The SmartOne uses the multi-functional user interface for unit configuration as well as interface to remote passive and smart sensors. Two commands are provided in the unit interface to support smart sensors. External sensors that can format and communicate to the SmartOne can send user data through the SmartOne by using these two commands. The rate is specified by the Undesired Input State message interval.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 CRC ALGORITHM The Security Field is a 16-bit CRC of all of the previous fields including the preamble, length, and command bytes. The remainder is initialized to all 1's (0xFFFF) and the CRC is inverted before being sent.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 SEND TRUNCATED MESSAGE (SERIAL MESSAGE TYPE 0X26) The SmartOne will perform a GPS location and append user data passed to the unit via the Truncated Message command 0x26. 47 bytes plus 6 bits of user data may be sent with the standard GPS location information in a messaging burst. Two bits are set in the on-air message by the SmartOne informing the recipient that the message is the Truncated type.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 SEND RAW MESSAGE (SERIAL MESSAGE TYPE 0X27) The SmartOne will send raw user data using the Raw Payload command 0x27. 53 bytes plus 6 bits of user data may be sent. Two bits are set in the on-air message by the SmartOne informing the recipient that the message is Raw. The following table defines the message structure used to send a Raw message. BYTE BIT PARAMETER 0 7.2 SUBMASK BITS VARIABLE USER DATA DESCRIPTION User data bits.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 A simple ACK or NAK from the SmartOne Device to the host (smart sensor): ACKs. AA 05 26 (for the Truncated message) AA 05 27 (for the Raw message) NAK: AA 05 FF (NAK). NOTE: As the SmartOne operates, some debugging traces come out of the serial port. Those traces should simply be ignored. Once the handshake line is pulled low, the unit is in “command mode” and debugging traces will stop.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 CONNECTING SERIAL DEVICES TO THE SMARTONE The SmartOne accepts a serial connection at 3 volt levels (Max), at 9600 baud. The relevant pins are TX, RX, Handshake and ground. The SmartOne can connect with devices that contain an asynchronous UART at 3 volt levels. (High State: 2.7-3 Volts, Low State: 0 Volts. Please contact Globalstar Support for more information). CAUTION: NEVER attempt to connect the SmartOne directly to the pins on a computer's RS232 or USB port.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX A - GLOSSARY OF TERMS A Accelerometer – A sensor used for detecting and measuring vibration. Accumulate Hours – The activity time accumulated in the Inputs of the device while the Input is in the user defined state. Activation – The activation of an ESN (electronic serial number) on the Globalstar satellite network. The process consists of programming a start and an end date for the use of the ESN and the payment of certain fees to Globalstar.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 I In Motion – The unit is considered to be In Motion when there is a State of Vibration – and – when a comparison of a new GPS reading to a previous GPS reading indicates the device has changed location by at least a specified minimum distance (100 meters by default).
9100-0410-01 R2.4 T Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration – a configurable parameter that sets the period of time vibration has to be absent to determine if a State of Vibration has ceased. Time to be in a State of Vibration – a configurable parameter that sets the period of time used to determine if a State of Vibration exists.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX B - TECHNICAL SUPPORT We suggest VARs reference our online content at our Globalstar VAR Support Website http://var.globalstar.com/ prior to contacting our VAR Support. The content located there should address most activation/provisioning inquiries and minor frequently asked questions concerning business account management functions.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX C - RF RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX D - REGULATORY NOTICES FCC/IC NOTICES This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Globalstar, Inc.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 AVIS DE LA FCC/IC Cet équipement a été testé et respecte les limitations d’un dispositif numérique de Classe A, conformément à la Partie 15 du Règlement FCC. Ces limitations sont conçues afin de fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles lorsque l’équipement est utilisé dans un environnement commercial.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX E – GENERAL WARNINGS Warning - Modifications: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Warning - Replaceable Batteries - Caution: Risk of explosion of battery if replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX F – SPECIFICATIONS & STANDARDS SPECIFICATIONS 2.7” (h) x 3.25” (w) x 1” (d) DIMENSIONS 6.86 cm (h) x 8.26 cm (w) x 2.53 cm (d) 3.
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9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX K - EXTERNAL INPUT CABLES INSTRUCTIONS AND WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SMARTONE C EXTERNAL INPUT CABLES 5v Cable (PN# 2030-0305-01) & 22v Cable (PN# 2030-0307-01) . COLOR BROWN RED ORANGE FUNCTION Setup (Handshake from Serial Device) RX TX (to Serial Device RX) LIGHT BLUE Dry Contact 2 WHITE Dry Contact 1 YELLOW Soft Power Down (Normally Open) GREEN Ground BLUE Ground VIOLET Line Power + NOTES 1.
9100-0410-01 R2.4 APPENDIX L – BATTERY LIFE ESTIMATE Battery life is dependent on several factors: • View of the sky • How often the device is transmitting • Requesting GPS fixes • Temperature • Sleep Current The more often that the SmartOne transmits data, the shorter the battery life.
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