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BETA
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ERSION
1.0.0
meter
format.
x
1
GPS position validity:
0: invalid
1: GPS fix (valid)
xx
03
Number of satellites in view (
0
to
15
)
xxx
100
Speed, an integer (
0
…
225)
representing the speed value over the
ground in
meter/second
format
<history_entry_extention>
<ext
1
>,<ext
2
>, ….,<ext
n
>
<ext_id>:<data>
1:00001001.0000001
0
It is an optional parameter and is added only if extensions exist.
Extensions are sorted before output, so it is assured that e.g. extension
containing IN and OUT state will come first, before all other extensions.
A complete set of extensions, separated by commas, is shown in the
table below (sorted: the upper entry comes first).
<CR><LF>
End of message termination
Table 8:
Reading history records in textual format.
<
ext
>
<ext_id>:<data>
<ext_id>
<data>
Example
Description
1
<IN>.<OUT>
1:00001001.00000010
Separated by dots, it shows the state of input output lines.
IN e.g. 00000000
(
I/O7... I/00
) unused
OUT e.g. 00000000
(
I/O7 ... I/00) unused
2
<fieldstrength>.<ar
ea_code>.<cell_id>
.<SMS_in>.<SMS_
out>
2:20.5518.4caa.10.9
Separated by dots, it shows both the current GSM network cell
information and incoming/outgoing SMS number.
<fieldstrength>
GSM field strength (0 to 31) 0: $-$113 dB
31: $-$51 dB (99=unknown)
<area code>
area/country code of GSM operator
<cell_id>
GSM cell ID
<SMS_IN>
Incoming SMS number
<SMS_out>
Outgoing SMS number
4
<GPRS>.<PPP>.<
TCP>.<Main>.<Life
time>
4:1.2.3.4.20000
Separated by dots, it shows the current system state.
<GPRS>
current GPRS state
<PPP>
current PPP state
<TCP>
current TCP state
<Main>
current main state
<lifetime>
current time since the device started (in
milliseconds)
There is no more information about the states given above. They should
be used for debugging purposes only (i.e. to report when a system state
changes or how the system state was at a specific time). This
information might be useful and should be sent within support requests.
8
Alarm event (not yet implemented)
10
<analog0>;<analog
1>
10:5.24;5.24
Separated by semicolon, it shows the current state of the analog inputs.
<analog0>
fractional number – e.g. 5.24
<analog1>
fractional number – e.g. 5.24
20
"<user_specified_te
xt>"
Wrapped in quotation marks, it shows the user message.
<user specified text>
It can be either a simply text or
outputs of the dynamic protocols.
40
<areas_h>.<areas_
l>
40:2000.00FC
Separated by dot, it shows the area states (feature of Geofencing -
inside or outside of an area)
<areas_h>
hexadecimal value of area 16..31 (area16
is the least significant bit)
<areas_l>
hexadecimal value of area 0..15 (area0 is
the least significant bit)
It is almost the same syntax as in the GPAREA protocol.
80
reserved
<CRLF>
* Latitude South and Longitude West have negative value indicated by sign minus “
-
“
Table 8.1:
A complete set of extensions.
This confidential document is a property of FALCOM and may not be copied or circulated without previous permission.
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