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Supports up to 32 different beep tones,
Controls up to 6 IEEE devices (KeyFob & I/O-BOX) and handles all events that are
fired on such devices.
Provides GPS data for real-time navigation via Bluetooth wireless communication,
Designed to transfer a high-quality audio stream wirelessly (
provides the Bluetooth Audio
Gateway Service to support the Bluetooth Headset and the Hands-Free-wirelessly receiving
and placing GSM voice calls.
Flexible system configuration (up to 100 flexible and various alarms with logical AND
[
&
] or OR [
?
] conjunction possible),
Supports a wide range of states and events for a global set of your alarm system,
Supports a wide range of actions to be executed in case the events raise and states
change,
Alarms can be executed directly from the MAMBOII's display.
Supports detecting of the button changes in different interval of time,
Up to 20 TIMERs available - TIMERs properties and their configuration methods affect
the functionality to activate events handler and execute actions at regular interval,
Up to 20 TRIGGERs implemented to execute and start various actions to a particular
time,
Up to 20 COUNTER implemented to limit the number of actions executed
automatically,
Up to 20 MACROs enabling execution of up to 50 alarms/commands at once.
Up to 10 user predefined events intended for other alarm execution.
History function (records, stores GPS position data in the on-board FLASH memory
and replays vehicle activity, route verification),
Supports downloading of all or a part of the history stored data via TCP or Bluetooth,
Supports clearing of all history stored records,
Geo-fencing functionality, setup to 100 Geofencing zones within up to 32 areas with
inside/outside features (reporting when pre-defined geo-fence zones are entered/left,
a specific route is deviated off or a country is left; territory management, route
verification, arrival/departure notification, prohibited locations, unauthorized
movement, and more).
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The firmware contains a TCP buffer. Thus the GPS position data can be internally stored in
case the connection to the services will be dropped out (e.g. bad GSM coverage). Once
the connection is re-established, the stored data will be sent directly to the used remote
server. Following a short overview, how many packets (data) can internally be buffered:
binary RMC:
approx. 1800 (packets)
RMC+GPIO:
approx. 400 (packets)
GGA,GSA,GSV,RMC,GLL,VTG,GPIO,GSM:
approx. 80 (packets)
All aforementioned feature events can be controlled and GPS position can be
received by means of any GSM phone or any workstation, which has access to the
used remote server. You can easily perform configuration and feature changes either
via Bluetooth connection or via a TCP-connection.
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