User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SmartOne C Basics
- Getting Started
- SmartOne Configuration Software Overview
- User Data Entry Pane
- Standard Messaging - Without Motion
- Standard Messaging Mode - With Motion
- Reduced Messaging Mode
- Theft Alert Mode
- Continuous GPS Mode
- Messages
- Type 1 Message Class
- Type 2 Message Class
- Messaging Priority
- Serial Commands
- Connecting Serial Devices to the SmartOne
- Appendix A - Glossary of Terms
- Appendix B - Technical Support
- Appendix C - RF Radiation Exposure Statement
- Appendix D - Regulatory Notices
- Appendix E – General Warnings
- Appendix F – Specifications & Standards
- Appendix G – Latitude/Longitude Decoding
- Appendix H – Standard Message Decoding
- Appendix I - Diagnostic Message Decoding
- Appendix J - Accumulate/Count Message Decoding
- Appendix K - External Input Cables
- Appendix L – Battery Life Estimate
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• 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.
When selected, a window opens where the user can sort by ESN or date/time of programming and select a
configuration. This loads the selected configuration settings into the User
Data Entry Pane but not into any device(s) connected to the PC.
• Exit. This causes the configuration software program to close.