4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide
Chapter 10:
Event Reporting
Digital Input Monitoring
The modem can be configured to monitor any or all of its 4 digital inputs for a change
in state. Once the change in state is detected, the modem would send a report to the
user configurable IP destination.
Ignition ON/OFF Notification
The modem can be configured to monitor this input for a change in state. Once the
vehicle’s ignition is turned ON or OFF, the modem would send a report to the user-
configurable IP destination.
Analog Input Monitoring
The modem can be configured to monitor any or all of its analog inputs. Once the set
threshold is reached, the modem would send a report to the user-configurable IP
destination. The report event can be based on:
Input value is equal to the set threshold
Input value dropped below the set threshold
Input value exceeded the set threshold
Low Voltage Notification
The modem continuously monitors this input, and is configurable to report a low
voltage alert to a user-configurable IP destination once the voltage drops below a
certain threshold.
Time Interval Event Reporting
The modem is configurable to report a GPS, IO info, or diagnostic message every x
seconds to a predetermined IP destination.
GPS-driven Event Reporting
The user can set the reporting system to trigger whenever the GPS receiver reports a
fix. In effect, this makes the reporting system follow the settings of the embedded
GPS receiver.
Excessive Speed Notification
The user can define a speed threshold and trigger a notification whenever the speed
reported by the GPS receiver exceeds that threshold.
Engine Idling Notification
The user can define an event to notify of an engine Idling state. This can be
accomplished by defining a trigger that combines a low speed threshold (e.g. <=5
km/h) with IGN=1 (i.e. ON) for a certain duration.
Odometer Measurement
The modem can calculate and report the odometer value in Kilometers to destination
by event reporting.
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