7.1 Position Reporting
The Spider AT 3000 transmits two types of position data. If the GPS receiver is able to determine a valid
GPS position, then the GPS position information is transmitted. If the Spider AT 3000 is unable to acquire a
valid GPS position, then PCELL information is transmitted. This PCELL information describes the GSM
cellular network environment viewed by the Spider AT 3000 and can be used to determine an approximate
location.
The Spider AT 3000 will send a position report to the server immediately after being activated (See
"Powering Up and Down" on page 32). After activation, the Spider AT 3000 can be configured to
periodically report its position based upon several usage scenarios. These usage scenarios include:
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Static Asset Monitoring with time interval reporting
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Static Asset Monitoring with time-of-day reporting
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Basic Motion Monitoring
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Mobile Asset Monitoring with pre-defined geofence(s)
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Mobile Asset Monitoring with dynamic geofence
Refer to the Provisioner User’s Guide for detailed device configuration instructions.
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