9602-LP User Guide Version A
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motion before a GPS report is sent. Any time a block has an invalid motion, the
Minutes of Motion Before Waking
timer is reset and the motion detection process
starts over again.
After valid motion is detected and a successful GPS report is sent, the 9602-LP goes
back to sleep with all circuits OFF. It ignores the motion sensor input signal for
Motion Sensor Wait
minutes. All other parameters and I/O pins are still observed by
the 9602-LP.
Figure 11: Normal Tracking “Awake on Motion”
The third Normal Tracking option is “Callable (Moving Yes | Still No).” This is a hybrid
between the “Callable (Yes)” and “Callable (No)” configurations. When in motion, the 9602-
LP uses a set of “Callable (Yes)” parameters to send GPS reports; when not in motion, the
9602-LP uses a set of “Callable (No)” parameters to send GPS reports. This allows the
flexibility to define different sets of parameters for different operating conditions. For
example, a stationary vehicle only needs to send position report perhaps once a day.
However, when in motion, a higher reporting frequency is required.
The setup parameters for “Callable (Moving Yes | Still No)” and
Not in Motion or Low Power
. These parameters are very similar to the standard “Callable (No)”
option, except there is no
Awake on Motion
option. The 9602-LP uses
Minutes of Motion
Before Waking
and
Sensitivity
to determine if valid motion is observed by applying the same