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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SmartOne C User Manual Confidential & Proprietary Information
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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.
For a Location Message, the SmartOne will wake up at a scheduled interval or time of day and begin to acquire a GPS fix.
Once it receives its GPS fix, the SmartOne will transmit its location to the Globalstar Satellite Network.