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Example of a response:
"TASK COM TERM: PASSWORD OK"
– the password is correct;
"TASK COM TERM: INCORRECT PASSWORD"
– the password is
incorrect;
When sending the commands using SMS, access login and
password can be enabled. To set login, the ID 0252 parameter is used,
while for the password the ID 0253 is used.
When login and password are enabled, any SMS command should
have the following structure before sending it:
<Login><space><Password><space><Command1>;<space><Co
mmand2>;<space><Command3>;
Example of a command:
abcd 1234 getgps; getstatus;
Apart from setting a login and a password, authorized phone
numbers can be used. To record phone number to the device memory,
the ID 0261 – ID 0269 parameters are used (refer to
Addendum 1
). In
total, up to 9 phone numbers are supported by the device. If this feature
is used, the device will receive only SMS from the authorized phone
numbers saved to its memory.
If SMS login and password are enabled, they must be included in
each SMS with the commands.
Configuring I/O Components
The BI-810 TREK Tracking Device can collect, process and send
data obtained from different sensors to the server. Each sensor is an I/O
component and has a group consisting of 6 parameters for configuration.
E.g., to configure data transfer of voltage level from the power
supply unit to the server the ID 0410/0411/0412/0413/0414/0415
parameter group is used. These parameters have the following structure:
0410/0411/0412/0413/0414/0415
The first three digits (highlighted with green) specify the number of the
group of parameters for configuration of an I/O component.
The last digit (highlighted with gray) is a parameter number. There
are 6 parameters (from 0 to 5) per an I/O component. Possible values for
these parameters are shown in Table 5.