i50 Manual (5.51)
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi COM Speed:
COM speed for internal Wi-Fi module.
Wi-Fi Mode:
Select whether to use internal Wi-Fi module to create a local
access point, or to connect to an external router.
Wi-Fi SSID:
SSID to create or connect to using the Wi-Fi modem.
Wi-Fi Ch:
Wi-Fi channel for local access point in range 1 to 11.
Router IP Address:
IP address used by i50 when creating a Wi-Fi access point or
dial-up session.
Wi-Fi Server IP Address:
IP address to use when connecting to DataGate over a Wi-Fi
connection (when Wi-Fi Mode is set to use external network).
Wi-Fi Server Domain Name:
DataGate domain name. If supplied, the i50 will look up this
domain to find DataGate’s IP address. Not recommended for
firmware 5.31 or earlier, as connection may drop.
Wi-Fi Passphrase:
Enter the pre-shared key to use when creating an access point
or connecting to an external route. The local access point will
use WPA2 personal (AES-PSK) encryption. Must be between 8
and 64 characters long.
Wi-Fi Port:
When connecting to external router, this is the UDP port for
connecting to DataGate. For local access point mode, this is the
TCP port used to connect an external device to the i50.
WEP Key:
Selects encryption key for Ezurio Wi-Fi interface (version 1 and
2 PCB). Enter 10 hex digits for a 64-bit key, 26 hex digits for a
128-bit key, or leave blank for no encryption.
Dial-up/Msg
Dial-up Firewall:
If enabled, limits dial-up connections to sending to the DataGate
cell/globalstar server IP addresses, as programmed into the
“Cell Server IP” and “Globalstar Server IP” settings.
Transparent UDP Port:
UDP port to send and receive transparent data when a dial-up
connection is established. Set to zero to disable.
Email UDP Port:
UDP port to send and receive email data when a dial-up
connection is established. Set to zero to disable.
GPS UDP Port:
UDP port for i50 to send GPS data to when a dial-up connection
is established. Set to zero to disable.
Dial-up/Message COM Speed: Dial-up COM speed. This speed is also used when a port is
configured for Messages.
OBD-II
OBD-II Report Diag Codes:
Send alert when engine diagnostic code detected.
OBD-II Report RPM:
Send alert when engine RPM limit exceeded.
OBD-II Report Coolant:
Send alert when engine coolant temperature limit exceeded.
OBD-II COM Speed:
COM speed for OND-II interface.
OBD-II Max Engine RPM:
Maximum RPM limit when monitoring engine.
OBD-II Max Coolant Temp:
Engine coolant temperature limit.
Engine Displacement:
Engine size (cc). See engine efficiency below.
Engine Efficiency:
Engine efficiency. Used along with displacement to calculate
fuel used for engines without MAF sensors.