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ALEOS 4.2.3 User Guide
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GPS
This group includes commands specific to GPS features and the device line.
Table E-19: GPS: Server 1
Command Description
*PPIP IP address where GPS reports are sent (ATS Server IP). Also see *PPPORT.
• d.d.d.d=IP address
Example:
AT*PPIP=192.100.100.100
*PPPORT Port where GPS reports are sent.
• n=1-65535
*PPTIME GPS Report Time Interval. See also *PPMINTIME, *PPTSV, +CTA.
n=seconds (1 - 65535)
Note: Your cellular carrier may impose a minimum transmit time.
Caution: A report time of less than 30 seconds can possibly keep an RF link
up continuously. This will eventually cause the MP to overheat and shutdown.
An RF resource may continue be tied up to transfer small amounts of data.
Generally the RF channel will be released and go dormant in 10-20 seconds
of no data sent or received.
*PPDIST GPS Report Distance Interval in 100 Meter Units (kilometer). 1 mile is
approximately 1.61 kilometers.
• n=0 : Disabled
• n=1-65535
*PPTSV Timer for Stationary Vehicles. Time interval in minutes that the device will
send in reports when it is stationary.
• n=0 : Disabled
• n=1-255 minutes
For example, if *PPTIME=10, the MP will send in reports at least every 10
seconds while it is moving; however, once it stops moving, it will slow the
reports down to this *PPTSV value.
Note: In order for the PPTSV (Stationary Vehicle timer) to take effect, the
PPTIME value must be set to a value greater than 0 and less than the PPTSV
value. The PPTSV timer checks for vehicle movement at the PPTIME interval,
so if PPTIME is disabled, then PPTSV will also be disabled.