Configuring the MP Modem to Report GPS and I/O
Data
Rev 1.4 Apr.08
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GPS TAIP quick reference
The
following
table
is
a
quick
summary
of
the
TAIP
message
identifiers.
For
detailed
information
and
message
syntax,
see
the
MP
3G
Modems
TAIP
Reference
manual
(document
#2130312)
and
the
GPS
documentation
on
TAIP
commands
available
at
.
I/O device installation and
configuration
The
I/O
port
on
the
MP
modem
allows
for
remote
monitoring
of
gauges,
sensors,
and
alarms.
You
can
use
this
feature
to
display
readings
from
instruments
or
gauges
and
to
remotely
monitor
panic
buttons
or
alarms.
This
section
describes
how
to
connect
and
configure
these
I/O
devices
to
work
with
the
MP
modem.
Connecting
these
devices
requires
that
you
make
a
customized
I/O
cable.
The
cable
must
have,
at
one
end,
whatever
connector
is
required
by
the
I/O
device,
and
at
the
other
end,
the
High
Density
DB15
connector.
The
cable
wires
must
pin
to
the
appropriate
pin
numbers
on
the
I/O
connector.
The
pinouts
are
described
in
the
next
section.
The
maximum
length
of
the
I/O
cable
is
15
feet.
TAIP Message Identifiers
AL
Altitude/Vertical Velocity
CP
Compact Position Solution
ID
Identification Number
IP
Initial Position
LN
Long Navigation Message
PV
Position/Velocity Solution
RM
Reporting Mode
RT
Reset
ST
Status
TM
Time / Date
VR
Version Number
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