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PART B: OPERATING THE TRACKBOX
OUTGOING CALLS AND MESSAGES
Depending on configuration, the device may send some
MPTP messages to the service center or authorized num-
bers. Such messages can be, e.g. power notifications or cal-
culated positions.
Resending MPTP messages
The device has MPTP message storage: If sending of an
MPTP message fails, e.g. in case there is no service at the mo-
ment, the device will send the message later, assuming the
MPTP protocol message storage has space left to deposit the
message. The storage capacity is 100 messages.
After the device is in service again, these messages are auto-
matically sent forward.
Power notifications
BATTERY STATUS MESSAGES
The device can be configured to inform the service center of
various incidents on its battery status. This configuration
can be done via the Benefon Configurator, or by sending a
specific MPTP message to the device.
When the device detects that e.g. the battery is low, or the
temperature is too cold or warm for using the battery, the
device will inform the service center by sending an MPTP
message to the service center.
The message will be sent only in case the event takes place
for the first time after powering on or being disconnected
from the charger.
For more information, see
, and the separate MPTP document.
CHARGER CONNECTION MESSAGES
The device can be configured to inform the service center of
changes in charger connection. When the device detects
that it is being connected to or disconnected from the charg-
er, the device will inform the service center by sending an
MPTP message to the service center.
For more information, see the separate MPTP document.
Summary of Contents for TRACKBOX 2.1
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