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Complete Manual: CTM-200 R2 (Revision 1.4)
17.
Geo-Routing
The CTM200 has the ability to generate reports based on a mobile asset or vehicle location with respect to a
list of pre-defined routes stored locally on the CTM-200. Up to 32 routes can be defined; each route can be
either series of points defining a route, a series of points defining an area, or a single point. The trigger event
is when the vehicle enters or leaves the route or area. When a geo route trigger occurs a report is generated
that is appended to an existing general report.
18.
Accessory or 3
rd
party product support
18.1
PAD Mode
PAD Mode or Packet Assembly or Disassembly is used to allow the CTM-200 to act as a “virtual serial port”
and route data from devices such as PLC (programmable logic controllers), etc. to server applications where
the data can be viewed as native serial data for analysis. Serial data can be bi-directional from the remote
side to the server or vice versa.
18.2
MODBUS
For devices that support MODBUS communications the CTM-200 supports MODBUS Slave, MODBUS Slave
Gateway and MODBUS Master Gateway, MODBUS Master
18.3
Man Down Pendant
The CTM-200 has integrated support for the Cypress Solutions Man Down Pendant.
The Man Down system uses a 2.4 Ghz 802.15.4 wireless personal area network (WPAN)
to communicate with the CTM-200. With the optional 802.15.4 2.4 Ghz radio installed
the CTM-200 can act as a cellular gateway for the Man Down Pendant. Messages
received from the pendant can be relayed to remote servers; in addition remote
servers can “page” the Man Down Pendant from the remote server. Each Man Down
pendant has a unique 16 digit hexadecimal ID that identifies the Man Down Pendant.
Acknowledgements to Man Down alerts can be gateway acknowledged for server
acknowledged for true closed loop operation. Up to 16 Man Down pendants can be
supported by one CTM-200
Note: The CTM-200 requires an optional WPAN radio module to be installed to communicate with the Man-
Down Accessory.