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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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. The messages sent in this
Mode are called Location Messages. These messages include the GPS
coordinates of the actual location of the SmartOne.
In this Mode, the motion sensor is OFF.