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Bit-Field Table 0 – Legacy (0,0)
The Parm2 value is obtained as a result of selecting individual bit-fields from the table below.
Bit
Description
Bit 0:
1 = send all data generated as a result of this table in Binary format
0 = send all data generated as a result of this table in ASCII format
Bit 1:
1 = add parm1 data to UDP message (4 - bytes in Binary format, 11 - bytes of data in ASCII format)
0 = do not add parm1 data to outbound UDP message
Bit 2:
1 = add $MDMID value (22 - bytes of ASCII data - irrespective of Bit- 0 setting)
0 = do not add $MDMID value
Bit 3:
1 = add GPIO data and direction (2 bytes binary or 6 bytes ASCII) *
0 = do not add GPIO data
*GPIO 8 data and direction will not be reported for this product. OBD ignition state will be reported
in its place.
Bit 4:
Peak Engine Speed (LSB=1/4 RPM)
The reported peak engine speed is the peak from the last time that the engine speed exceeded the
Excessive Engine Speed 1 threshold.
Bit 5:
1 = add ADC-2 value (2 bytes binary or 5 bytes ASCII)
0 = do not add ADC-2 value
Bit 6:
1 = Message is stored in non-volatile memory until it can be sent, regardless of network status
0 = Code checks network status before storing message in non-volatile memory. If it appears that
the message can be sent out immediately (network status is clear and message queue has few or no
messages pending), the message is stored in non-volatile message queue until it can be sent.
Otherwise, the message is deleted.
Bit 7:
1 = add input <event category> number (1 - byte in binary format, 3 - bytes in ASCII format)
0 = do not add input <event category> number
Bit 8:
1 = add GPS data (3 – bytes of Date information in Binary format or up to 80 – bytes of $GPGGA
NMEA message if Bit-0 is set to 0)
0 = do not add this particular field of GPS data
Bit 9:
1 = add 1-byte of GPS STATUS information in Binary
0 = do not add this particular field of GPS data
NOTE: The values for the GPS status are:
Summary of Contents for MT 3060 R
Page 13: ...1 Introduction...
Page 17: ...5 General Commands...
Page 34: ...22 Network Commands...
Page 41: ...29 AT MDSTAT Query Modem Status 6 bad message format 7 connect fail Notes...
Page 62: ...50 ME TA Commands...
Page 69: ...57 SMS Commands...
Page 94: ...82 API Commands...
Page 95: ...83 TCP API Commands...
Page 107: ...95 Message Commands...
Page 138: ...126 Event Commands...
Page 157: ...145 RTC Commands...
Page 164: ...152 FOTA Commands...
Page 171: ...159 FTP Commands...
Page 177: ...165 AT FFS Generic Flash File System Access OK...
Page 188: ...176 IP Router Commands...
Page 192: ...180 GPS Commands...
Page 222: ...210...
Page 223: ...211 Battery Commands...
Page 227: ...215 OBD Commands...
Page 246: ...234...
Page 248: ...236 Miscellaneous Commands...
Page 256: ...244 Accelerometer Commands...
Page 269: ...257 Event Tables...
Page 284: ...272 Bit Field Tables...
Page 313: ...301 Appendix Result Codes...
Page 314: ...302 Appendix A Result Codes...
Page 318: ...306 Appendix Error Codes...
Page 319: ...307 Appendix B Error Codes...