User guide
Serial Configuration
Rev 1 Oct.13 231
TCP Connect Timeout
(seconds)
Specifies the number of seconds to wait for a TCP connection to be established when
dialing out
You can also use an AT command to configure this field.
TCP Idle Timeout TCP idle time-out in the configured units (See TCP Idle Timeout Unit on page 231.)
Specifies a time interval upon which if there is no in or outbound traffic through a TCP
connection, the connection is terminated.
Default is 0.
You can also use an AT command to configure this field. See TCPT on page 365.
TCP Idle Timeout Unit Units used for the TCP Idle Timeout Interval.
Options are:
• Minutes (default)
• secs
You can also use an AT command to configure this field. See TCPS on page 365.
TCP Connect
Response Delay
(seconds)
The number of seconds to delay the “CONNECT' response upon establishing a TCP
connection, or the number of tenths of seconds to delay before outputting ENQ on the
serial port after the CONNECT when the ENQ feature is enabled.
• n=0–255
You can also use an AT command to configure this field. See S221 on page 370.
Include Device ID on
TCP Connect
If this option is enabled, after a TCP connection is established, ALEOS sends a packet that
contains the device ID (and optionally a prefix, suffix, and CRLF). Options are:
• Disable (default)
• Enable
Note: To use this feature, ensure that the Device ID is configured in the Use Device ID in
Location Reports field on the GPS screen (GPS > Global Settings > General). See Global
Settings on page 204.
Device ID Prefix Sets the Prefix DID in the device identification packet upon TCP connection. Maximum
length of the prefix is 80 characters.
Device ID Suffix Sets the Suffix DID in the device identification packet upon TCP connection. Maximum
length of the suffix is 80 characters.
Send CR LF after
Device ID
Enables a carriage return to be inserted in the device identification packet after the Suffix
DID. Options are:
• no CR LF
• send CR
• send CR LF (carriage return, line feed) Default
Table 11-3: Serial Port Configuration > TCP
Field Description