User Guide to ST8050
ST8050UG001 – User Guide
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Revision 2.0
<GPRS time
Off>
This parameter indicates the time interval in seconds that
the unit must report if the Digital port 1 level is low and the
GPRS modem has signal.
0 – Disable the report in this condition.
Range: 20 to 65535 seconds
<Iridium time
On>
This parameter indicates the time interval in seconds that
the unit must report if the Digital port 1 level is high and
the GPRS modem has no signal or is disabled.
0 – Disable the report in this condition.
Range: 60 – 65535 seconds
<Iridium time
Off>
This parameter indicates the time interval in seconds that
the unit must report if the Digital port 1 level is low and the
GPRS modem has no signal or is disabled.
0 – Disable the report in this condition.
Range: 60 – 65535 seconds
<GPRS
distance>
This parameter indicates the distance interval in meters
that the unit must move before report.
0 – Disable the report in this condition.
Range: 0 – 65535 x 100 meters
<Iridium
distance>
This parameter indicates the distance interval in meters
that the unit must move before reporting.
0 – Disable the report in this condition.
Range: 0 – 65535 x 100 meters
Example: The device will report by GPRS every 5 minutes when the ignition is ON, every 1
hour when ignition is OFF and it will report by Iridium every 15 minutes when the ignition is
ON, every 4 hours when ignition is OFF
AT&STREPORT=0,1,127,127,300,3600,900,14400,0,0
2.3.3
IO alarms
The ST8050 uses the IO alarms to notify the end user of all events which are triggered by external
sensors connected to the device. IO alarms can be used for ignition, open doors, panic buttons, etc.
The AT&STDIOALARM command to setup all IO alarms
AT&STDIOALARM=<port id>,<trigger type>, <condition>, <min duration>
Port ID
Id of the port where the trigger will be created.
Range: 1 to 8