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10. Alarm function
Alarm function - sends alarm data via GPRS, call
s
or sends special
warning SMS messages to more than one set phone number.
W
hen
the Alarm function
was
activat
ed
device starts searching its
location
all the time. So t
he
device in this mode trying to get
most accurate track
.
T
h
at is why the
power consumption
is the
bigest
.
Alarm function can be activate
d
by pressing
a
button (4) (
ch.
Getting know the device
)
or
automatically
by the some events
which can be generated by the moving sensor
.
To configure Alarm warning you need to know three basic alarm
warning methods: SMS, cycle call, GPRS or SMS. The simplest
Alarm configuration can be made in two ways: using quick
configuration SMS messages (
ch. Quick configuration
) and
Track
assistant
software.
All the alarm methods have their own parameters, but there are
a few basic parameters that are required for all methods.
Basic parameters
Alarm duration time
- the device working time after activation
of the alarm mode,
Alarm track logging period
- period, how
often the device will write the coordinates in the memory,
Pre-
alarm time -
the time until the alarm will be activated.
Cycle call method
To configure this alarm method you need to create phone
number list .
No answer time - w
hen alarm is active, device will call to the first
number in the list. If this number is busy or did not answer after
time is reach
,
device will terminate this call and starts calling to
the second number.
Conversation time and conversation overtime - i
f the call will be
answered device starts counting conversation time. Then the
conversation time will be reach device will make a warning
notification and starts counting
C
onversation overtime
. Then
the conversation overtime will be reach device will terminate
the conversation and starts call to second phone number.
10.1
Alarm function activation
10.2
Alarm configuration
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