5.10.1.
USB Port
Currently the USB port is reserved for use by GPS Logic.
5.10.2.
Serial Port
5.10.2.1.
GPS Configuration
The serial port settings are disabled by default. To enable GPS reports to be sent out to the
user COM port, select “GPS”. The GPS reports could be sent over the serial port “Always” or
only “On Loss of Cellular Signal”.
Note that the following delays apply if the latter is selected:
On power-up:
Reports are delayed for 90 seconds to allow time for cellular connectivity to
be established.
During Operation:
Reports are delayed for 30 seconds after loss of cellular connectivity is
detected.
Select “Local (1 sec)” if every GPS report is required or “Remote (aavl)” for GPS reports to
be sent out based on the AAVL settings (see AAVL settings).
Note: GPS Report format is set in the “TCP Server Format” pick lists on the GPS web page.
5.10.2.2.
Garmin Messaging
Enables transfer of navigation and messaging functions to an attached Garmin navigation
device for automated dispatch and messaging. Requires subscription to GPS Logic Fleet
Management System.
5.10.2.3.
Road Safety RS-3000
Allows transmission of Road Safety data using the cellular data network. When selected,
ensure the Logic-5000 COM port is connected to COM4 on the RS-3000 black box.
NOTE
: When using the Logic-5000 in conjunction with the Road Safety RS-3000, a static IP
address is highly recommended.
5.10.2.4.
Serial Over TCP/UDP
Reserved for future use.
5.10.3.
PAD Settings
When Serial Over TCP/UDP is selected, enter the remote IP address and port for the server
that will be receiving the Logic-5000 data.
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