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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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. The voltages in RS232/USB are too high and can damage the SmartOne.
Any deviations from the above guidelines will violate all RMA requirements and prevent any no-cost replacement.
NOTE: See Appendix K for information on the External Input Cables for the SmartOne.