Chapter 5: Configuration with web interface
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To set up tracking and location reporting
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Host
: The IP address of the server that the EXPLORER 323 will report to.
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Server port
: Port number on the server. Default number is 7474.
•
Client port
: Port number on the EXPLORER 323. Default number is 7475.
•
Encryption key
: A 128 bit key which must match on both the client and server side.
Supplied from the server manager.
5. Under
APN
, select the source of the APN.
•
SIM default
(recommended): The APN is taken from the SIM card.
•
Network assigned
: The APN is assigned from the network.
•
User defined
: APNs are provided from the Airtime Provider. Type in the APN next to
User defined APN
.
6. If required, type in the user name and password for the APN.
7. Under
Interval reports
, select
Enable
and type in the
Report interval
in days (dd),
hours (hh) and minutes (mm).
Example:
If you type in “01”, “12” and “00” the EXPLORER 323 will send a report for
every 1½ day.
8. Under
Distance reports
, select
Enable
and type in the following:
•
Max one report per
. Enter the minimum time that should pass between two reports
(days (dd), hours (hh) and minutes (mm)).
•
When terminal has moved
. Enter the distance the vehicle should be moved before
the EXPLORER 323 sends a report.
Example:
The distance is set to 10000 m and the time is set to 15 minutes. The
EXPLORER system has moved 10000 m since last report, but only 10 minutes
have passed. A report will not be sent until 15 minutes have passed.
9. Click
Save
.
You can see the status of the tracking link in the status area of the web interface. If the status
area is not shown, click
to see it.
Note
If the EXPLORER 323 is in power save state, no report is sent!
Note
You can set up whether or not you want to allow the tracking server to control these
settings. See