GALILEOSKY GLONASS/GPS Satellite v4.0 (0223) User’s manual
GalileoSky Ltd.
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Command format
LastCmd N
Parameters
N- number of recorded command, beginning from 0
Explanation
Allows overlooking the archive of the last executed commands. Returns the
command source, time, date and text of the command.
Example
Request: lastcmd 2
Reply: USB 095659 20140305 ACTIVECAN 1
10.7
Service commands
Command format
PIN N
Parameters
N
– four-digit PIN-code of a SIM card.
Explanation
SIM card PIN-code and password setting for access settings in the Configurator.
The default PIN-code is 0. If you enter the wrong code, the Terminal will be
blocked for 25 seconds, and then reset. PIN-code is identical for both SIM-cards.
Example
Request: PIN 1234
Reply: PIN:1234;
Command format
Archive type
Parameters
type
– data source for sending to the server:
0 – archive from the internal flash-memory;
1 – archive from the microSD card.
Explanation
Selection of data source for sending to the server. After command execution it is
necessary to reset the Terminal. Before you select a microSD card, delete the
archive created by earlier firmwares (EraseTrackSD or delete the file from Track
catalogue through the Card-Reader).
Example
Request: ARCHIVE 0
Reply: ARCHIVE:0;
Command format
FLASHARCHIVE Dynamic,SendOrder
Parameters
Dynamic
– whether the dynamic archive structure is used or not:
0 – the dynamic archive structure is off, all possible data are saved in archive;
1 – the dynamic archive structure is on, only the data selected to be transmitted
to the server are saved in archive.
SendOrder
– order of data transmission:
0 – the data are sent deep into the archives; the most current data are sent first,
then the oldest ones.
1 – the data are sent in chronological order
Explanation
Archive structure setting and the setting of the data transmission order to the
server
Example
Request: FLASHARCHIVE 1,1Reply:
FLASHARCHIVE:Dynamic=1,StraightSendOrder=1;
Command format
EraseCfg
Explanation
Setting default configuration.
Example
Request: EraseCfg
Reply: ERASECFG
Command format
EraseTrack
Explanation
Deleting all tracks from the memory.
Example
Request: EraseTrack
Reply: ERASETRACK