
4.18. AUTO POWER-ON
This will make
e-track
TM
use its IMEI as ID an it will ignore any
value set with the
ID
message. To instruct the unit not to use its
IMEI as ID, send to the unit:
>
SXAID0
<
Note that the unit uses the user-defined ID (
ID
command) by de-
fault. You can also consult the unit’s IMEI with the
XAIM
command.
4.18
Auto power-on
See the
XAAP
and
XATP
messages.
4.19
Restoring factory values
The drive the unit to its factory defaults use the
>
SRT;ALL
<
com-
mand. A system reset is automatically performed after receiving the
command. You can not use this command over the air. You can
also use the
>
SRT;CONFIG
<
to delete all parameters except for a
few essential communication ones. Refer to the
RT
message for more
information.
4.20
Resetting the unit
Use the
>
SRT
<
command to perform a software reset on the unit.
4.21
Using Scripts
Scripts are text files with extension
.tmf
used to create/store/edit
and share an
e-track
TM
’s
configuration.
These text files are passed or read to/from the unit via USB port
with the
TAIP Downloader
software.
TAIP Downloader
is found on the CD shipped with
e-track
TM
or it
can also be downloaded from
TAIP Down-
loader
requires The Java Virtual Machine Software. It is very usual
to have this software already installed on a Windows Machine. If you
don’t have it you can download it freely from
This software can also be found on
e-track
TM
’s
CD.
On an script file you put the same configuration messages that will be
given manually to the unit, in a new line each. The order of messages
is not relevant as they are all going to be given to the unit at the
moment of writing the script.
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By using third-party softwares,
TAIP Downloader
can pass an entire script over
the air.
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