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3.2.24.4 GF.AREA<
ID
>
Parameter syntax
>
This parameter sets up to 32 areas in a range of 0 to 31. An area may be a
specified GeoFence or a collection of up to 100 separate defined GeoFences.
Area boundaries are automatically increased or decreased in size according to the
set of the size of set up GeoFences. as a reference, see also figure attached in
chapter
. Each area consists of two events
(“
GPS.Area.e<
id
>=inside
” and “
GPS.Area.e<
id
>=outside
”)
and two states
(“
GPS.Area.s<
id
>=inside
” and “
GPS.Area.s<
id
>=outside
”)
that automatically rise whenever
the corresponding
area
is entered or left respectively. If an area includes more
than one overlapped GeoFences, then no event rises
(area event)
while the
MAMBOII is moving within the set GeoFences of that area. GeoFences and their
size can be set up and (re)configured using the
parameter. Also, several
names of set areas can be linked to available ID-numbers of the set areas.
<
ID
>
It specifies the ID-number of an area. It is used to separate areas from each
other. Up to 32 in range of
0
to
31.
The configuration is stored in the on-board
FLASH memory of the MAMBOII.
<”
text
”>
It defines the text for an area index that will also be displayed together with
each area event, for example:
“
AREA.e0=outside
”
without quotation marks. The
maximal length of string to be specified is limited to
50
characters.
How to set/get GF configuration:
Set configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,GF.AREA0=”park area”
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,GF.AREA1=”City East”
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,GF.AREA2=”City West”
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,GF.AREA3=”City Centre”
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,GF.AREA4=”City”
Get configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Get,
GF.AREA0
$PFAL,Cnf.Get,
GF.AREA1
Notes
•
The text of the
GF.AREA
0
=”
park area
”
parameter may be redefined, however
the
GF.AREA0
should not be used as an area for other GeoFences, if the
parking area is set/activated (see chapter
,
for more details).
3.2.24.5 GF<
id
>
Parameter syntax
This parameter sets up the GeoFences, defines the form of GeoFences and places
them into a specific area(s)
. The purpose of GeoFences is that all entries and exits
of the MAMBOII unit into or out of a pre-set area will trigger events and based on
these events the user can be notified. The MAMBOII device can hold up to 100
GeoFences (in arrange of 0 to 99) setup either as a rectangle or as a point with
radius zone. The coordinates of each GeoFences can be obtained from a
mapping software (to convert these coordinates into the decimal degrees, refer to
the chapter
on page
). The MAMBOII device stores this configuration into the
on board FLASH memory. Each GeoFence consists of two events and two states
that automatically rise whenever the corresponding GeoFence is entered or left
(more details about events and states can be found in chapter
. Several GeoFences can be set up into a single area allowing you to
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