STEPPII-55/56-LT H
ARDWARE
DESCRIPTION
V
ERSION
1.01
Depending on the configuration, the device exchanges data with a
server application (e.g. Mapping-Software, etc.). STEPPII-55/56-LT can be
configured by the user via local RS232-interface or remotely over the
GSM (air link see diagram marked
). This configuration is based on the
STEPPII-55/56-LT operating with firmware version 1.6.2. Please, refer to the
issued manual “
stepp_II_software_1.6.2_manual.pdf
”.
STEPPII-55/56-LT terminal supports also a firmware that uses TCP/IP stack
and PPP protocol. It is an independent-customized software that
provides even greater performance and flexibility for its users and system
integrators to develop high-performance applications. The concept of
the device is based on a simple implementation for a wide range of
applications with low costs and high flexibility. The software enables you
to implement applications, to track, control and monitor STEPPII-55/56-LT
devices, as well as to set and poll the configuration remotely via SMS,
data call or over Internet form a remote server. The software comprises
a set of word-like commands termed
“
PFAL
”
. Each of these causes the
terminal STEPPII-55/56-LT either to take a particular action or to read, set
a particular configuration. The software provides the basic configuration
settings needed when the system starts up and used as starting points for
the creation of user applications. The development of user applications
is based on the advanced event-handling features provided by the
operating software. Events may be individually configured to be sent
back GPS position data or any other information. The exact point at
which you configure the STEPPII-55/56-LT depends on the application
you want to develope. Events are triggered automatically at system run-
time and manually when an input changes. For more information,
please refer to the manual
“
stepp_II_software_2.4.xx_manual.pdf
”
.
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.
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