
When the tags are being enrolled for the first time, the command
can be entered without specifying a position. In such a case the
unit starts enrolling from Driver 1.
Command format: MCcode LEARN PIT
Command example:
1234 LEARN PIT
When enrolling a tag to a particular position, or a row of tags
from a specific position onward, the command must include a
position number.
Command format: MCcode LEARN PIT xx
where:
xx
– tag position number
Example command for enrolling a tag to position no 56:
1234 LEARN PIT 56
Erasing all enrolled tags.
Command format: MCcode DELETE PIT ALL
Example command for erasing all tags:
1234 DELETE PIT ALL
Erasing a particular tag.
Command format: MCcode DELETE PIT xx
where: xx – tag position number
Example command for erasing a tag in position no 58:
1234 DELETE PIT 58
4.3. Entering PANIC telephone numbers
The unit can send an SMS and dial in up to two telephone
numbers when the driver is in distress and activates the panic
input e.g. with a button.
Command format: MCcode TELyyyyyyyyyyyy
where:
x
– the unit’s reference (indexing) number of the
telephone number (1 or 2);
yyyyyyyyyyyy
– telephone number in international
format (max.12 digits excluding the + sign)
Command example:
1234 TEL420777654321, TEL420 …
4.4. Entering a telephone number for sending journey
commencement notification
The unit can send notifications about the commencement of a
journey or leaving a given area to a preset TELINFO telephone
number. Area leaving parameters must be set according to the
following paragraph. These functions can be switched on/off by
individual users (see 5.3. and 5.4).
Command format: MCcode Tyyyyyyyyyyyy
where:
yyyyyyyyyyyy
– telephone number in international
format (max. 12 digits excluding the + sign )
Command example:
1234 T420777654321
4.5. GEOFENCE vehicle position guarding
It is possible to set the GEOFENCE function in the unit for
monitoring abandonment of a delimitated area.
Command format:
MCcode GEOFENCE xx:yy:z
where:
xx
– geographical latitude coordinates in whole degrees
with +/- sign (can be requested from the unit by the SMS
command GPS)
yy
– geographical longitude coordinates in whole
degrees with +/- sign (can be requested from the unit by
the SMS command GPS)
z
– radius of the circular area detected in km – allowed
values 1 - 99
Command example:
1234 GE50.7290:+15.1766:5
As the unit could leave the area several times per day or hour, it
is also necessary to set the number of SMS messages which it
could send in total.
Command format: MCcode GEOFENCE SMS h:d
where:
h
– the total number of SMS messages sent per hour
(the permitted value is 1-99, while 0 is the default)
d
– the total number of SMS messages sent per day (the
permitted value is 1-99, while 0 is the default)
Command example:
1234 GEOFENCE SMS 5:10 (the unit sends a maximum of 5
SMSes per hour but it is limited to 10 SMSes per day in total)
The GEOFENCE function can then be enabled with an SMS
command (see 5.4).
4.6. LED signalling during the journey
The unit signals the course of journey monitoring with a
permanently lit LED. This function is optional, though.
Command format: MCcode LED ON/OFF
Command example:
1234 LED OFF (the LED will not be lit in the course of a journey)
4.7. Unidentified driver signalling
The AUX auxiliary output can be used to switch auxiliary devices
(see 5.5) or to call upon the driver to authorize themselves with a
tag when the ignition key is turned on (e.g. by activating a buzzer
which acoustically notifies the driver that they are required to
identify themselves). The length of signalling is 20 seconds or until
identification and it has two modes – the AUX output can either be
switched permanently or it can activate itself intermittently within
1s/1s cycle.
Command format: MCcode AUX PIT ON/FLASH/OFF
Command examples:
1234 AUX PIT ON (the AUX output will be active for 20
seconds of ignition key activation)
1234 AUX PIT FLASH (the AUX output will activate itself
intermittently in a 1s/1s cycle for 20 seconds of ignition key
activation)
4.8. Exceeded journey time signalling
The AUX auxiliary output can also be used to notify the driver
that they have exceeded the permitted journey time. If this function
is active, the unit measures the duration of the journey which
begins when the ignition key is turned on and if the set time limit is
exceeded, it activates the AUX output for a preset period of time.
The driver can thus be notified about the necessity to take a rest
break.
Command format: MCcode AUX TIMER x:y/ON/OFF
where:
x
– timing since the commencement of journey in
minutes (the allowed value is 1-1440)
y
– length of notification after exceeding the permitted
journey time in seconds (the allowed value is 1-300)
ON/OFF
– enabling/disabling of the function with
predefined
x
and
y
parameters
Command example:
1234 AUX TIMER 120:20 (the AUX output will be activated for
20 seconds after a two hour journey)
4.9. Ascertaining the position via T-Mobile Locator
The LOCATOR command works only with an activated T-Mobile
Locator service (Where is…). When activating the service you
have to choose an LPIN locating code which must be entered as
one of the parameters in command setting. The setting is carried
out via the below-mentioned command. When it is submitted, the
unit sends an inquiry to the operator who then sends back
information about its position which the unit subsequently forwards
to the number from which the command came. This can take up to
two minutes. It is not necessary to send the whole command to
ascertain the position again. Sending a LOCATOR command is
sufficient.
CU-08 Tracer unit
3/5
MHF59402