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Serial Port Settings
Serial Port:
When disabled, the external serial port is left free for use by an ODP application.
GPS Configuration
Select GPS to enable GPS reports through the serial port. Note that the report format is set on the GPS | Settings page. Set
the appropriate TCP Server Format in the Local and/or Remote Delivery sections.
Report Trigger:
On Loss of Cellular Signal: Select this if the GPS reports are output only when the cellular signal is lost. Note that
there can be a delay of around 30 seconds before the serial reports appear on the serial port after the cellular
signal is lost.
Always: GPS reports are always sent out the serial port.
Reports:
Local (1/sec): Select this to have the Local report sent out the serial port each second.
Remote (AAVL): Select this to have the Remote report sent out the serial port. The report rate is based on the
AAVL settings.
Baud Rate:
Select the serial port baud rate. The character format is fixed at 8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.
External Serial Port Configuration
Show Version on Boot
When enabled, the router model number and firmware version are transmitted out the serial port at router boot.
Additionally, "OK" is transmitted when router is ready to receive data and when PPP connection is made. When
disabled, these indicators will not be transmitted out the serial port.
Baud Rate
Sets the baud rate of the serial port. Settings may range from 300 to 115,200 bits per second. The default baud
rate is 115,200 bps.
Inter Character Timeout
Sets the Inter Character Timeout from 1 to 65,535 ms.
DTR
Defines the Data Terminal Ready behavior. Refer to table below for DTR descriptions.