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<type>
Defines the type of the GPS position to be saved. Following types can be
defined.
Value
Meaning
none
Clears the contents of the
current
Stores the current GPS position into the
pos
<
lat
>,<
lon
>,<
alt
>
Stores temporarily a user-defined location
(comma-separated latitude, longitude and altitude). The
<
lat
>,<
lon
>
and
<
alt
>
are given
in decimal format. The
<
alt
>
determines the altitude, in meters, above sea level. If you
do not know exactly the altitude of that location then
specify a circa value excluding the decimal dot
“.”
(integer value).
Notes
•
This command enables periodically sending of messages based on distance
covered by the device.
•
Current GPS position of the device will be stored into a
, if there
is a valid GPS fix.
3.2.4.1.3
GPS.Nav.Position<
buffer_index
>=save<
storage_index
> – Moves GPS
position data from buffer to storage index
Command syntax
$PFAL,GPS.Nav.Position<
Examples
$PFAL,GPS.Nav.Position
3
=save
0
Responses
E.g.
$Position 1 saved
Command description
This command moves the contents of the selected
and stores it into
the selected
for permanent use. The contents of the selected
can be refreshed with a new one while the data in the
remains unchanged. This command is used to memorize a position
during system reset, a system shutdown or a sleep mode.
Parameter description
<buffer_index>
Integer type, specifies the memory buffer index in the range from
0
to
4
. The
data in a buffer index is stored temporarily. The content of each buffer index is
available as long as the internal software is running. Should the device be reset,
switched off, or goes into sleep mode, each index loses its contents forever.
Each memory buffer index can be updated with new data or the available
data on them can be erased.
<storage_index>
Integer type, specifies the storage index in the range from
0
to
4
. Each storage
index is a portion of FLASH memory in which determined data written on them
will not be lost when the device performs a reset, goes into sleep mode or is
turned off. Each storage index has a fixed size space and each of them can be
updated with new data. Read also the description of storage index given in the
table of abbreviations.
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