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“Engine” selection also defines how device wakes up from the sleep mode. If “Ignition (DIN4)”
mode is selected, then the device will wake up from high level on DIN4. Else (“Always on” or
“MovSensor”) movement will be detected from built-in movement sensor.
“GPS stationary navigation filtering” function filters invalid coordinates, which can occur when
GPS/GLONASS connection is low.
Coefficients section defines how often device collects records based on GPS/GLONASS readings
“Distance” parameter defines what distance a vehicle has to go to make a record. “Time” how
much time must pass to make a record. “Radial” how many degrees a vehicle has to turn to make
a record. All coefficients are counted from last generated record (i.e. Distance=1000m, Time=60s,
Radial=60deg and device was moving for 60s, gone 650m and turned 30 degrees, so record will
be made based on time, and counters will be reset, so device must go for another 1000m, or 60s,
or 60deg to make another record).
FM device has a profiled structure, so according to circumstances device can send, collect and
store the data in different ways. Profile switching is done in two ways: by GSM operator or by IO
event. It is recommended to use single type of switching to avoid confusion. Although advanced
users can combine dual switching. At first, when device starts and has no operator, it jumps to first
profile. As soon as registered to a GSM network, device checks up operator lists (from 1
st
profile to
4
th
) and if it finds GSM operator code (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Network_Code) in that
list, it jumps to corresponding profile. If no matching profile list is found, device jumps to first profile
with empty operator list, so it is recommended to leave 4
th
profile with empty operator list. If the
same operator code is entered in two profiles lists, then after the GSM network operator change, it
will jump to first of them – let’s say operator X is listed in 2
nd
profile operator list and 3
rd
profile
operator list and device works in 1
st
profile, when GSM operator will change to X, device will jump
to 2
nd
profile. If using IO event switching, just set “Switch to” to desired profile (Fig. 5.3.3.6).
Operator list
is placed in the middle right on the main view and is accessible by clicking options
(Fig. 5.3.3.4). In the new opened window you can set up to 50 preferred mobile network operators
for each profile. Operators are added as numbers (up to six digits). If you want to add Afghanistan
AWCC operator, you should enter
41201
(Fig.5.3.3.5). If you want to remove operator, select
operator (by clicking it on the list) and then erase it. Also you can clear all operators from the list
by clicking “Clear All”. You can also click on “Enable priority in list”, so the system will choose
operator, which is above in your list if more than one operator can be chosen. You can also add
operators, which you don’t want to connect in a blacklist.
Fig. 5.3.3.4. Operator list options button
FM
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