User guide
GPS Configuration
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General
Odometer Value
(meters)
The odometer value increments based on the GPS distance traveled. You can include this
value in RAP GPS reports. (See GPS Report Type on page 191).
You can set the odometer value to an initial value. Maximum value is 4 294 967 295 meters
(4,294,967 kilometers or 2,668,769 miles).
Default: 0
Note: The RAP report displays the odometer value in 100s of meters.
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see
*PPODOMVAL on page 357.
TAIP ID The four character alphanumeric ID used in all TAIP reports
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see *PPTAIPID
on page 358.
Send SnF Buffer
immediately on input
If this feature is enabled, any pending stored reports are sent if the I/O input changes, a
stationary vehicle is moved, or a maximum speed is exceeded, provided those events are
enabled on the GPS > Server > Events screen. Options are:
• Disable (default)
• Enable
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see
*PPFLUSHONEVT on page 355.
Use Device ID in
Location Reports
Allows use of the IMEI/ESN or phone number in RAP reports configured for Servers 1–4 to
identify a device/vehicle. Options are:
• None (default)
• Phone Number
• ESN/IMEI
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see *PPDEVID
on page 355.
Tip: Including the device ID is especially useful when your devices have dynamic IP
addresses.
Note: The device ID in RAP reports is in hex, not plain text.
Note: This option does not apply to LATS reports. If you want the device ID included in
LATS GPS reports, see Device ID in Local Reports on page 203.
Note: If you want this Device ID included in the TCP PAD connections, enable the Include
Device ID on TCP Connect field on the Serial screen (Serial > Port Configuration > TCP).
See Port Configuration on page 221.
Table 9-4: GPS: Global Settings (Continued)
Field Description