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2.
Supplement message of report
Some special reports have supplement message segment that begin with “CFG:”, for example:
1)
Duty-On report: it has an additional User-ID segment.
e.g.: %%8888,A,050929003153,N2240.6927E11359.3980,0,185,C+28,C3800000,151,CFG:1234
2)
Duty-Off report: it has the following additional message segment.
CFG: User-ID, Maximum speed, Average speed, Total trip distance, Total duration, Total over speed duration
e.g.:
%%8888,A,050929003153,N2240.6927E11359.3980,60,185,C+28,C3800000,152,CFG:1234,110Km/h,80Km/h,40Km,3
0min,10min
3.
The reporting mode
User can choose the reporting mode and related parameters via the PC setup program or the remote sever. Almost all
the reports are optional as report or not report, if user chose report then the unit will send out the related report to the
destination, it would not, however, send the report out even though the trigger occurred. The reporting mode can be
categorized as:
1)
‘Time’ report.
2)
‘Distance’ report.
3)
‘Intelligent’ report.
4)
‘Input trigger’ report
4.
Report storage
The report data may be saved in device’s flash memory and would not be lost even if the power supply was failure.
Up to 900 reports flash memory capacity for history reports recording. They can be read out from the PC setup
program via serial port line. These reports may be intelligent history user select in report of PC setup those save only
and would never send out to save money.
5.
Report sending approach
The unit can communicate with the server via TCP, UDP or SMS protocol. Generally the unit will select TCP as its
default access to Internet; basically this manner is fairly reliable and secure. User can also select UDP, which is
more rapid and economic compared with TCP. When there is no GPRS service or the server is offline, the unit will
send SMS report to the SMS acceptor if SMS number defined. And user can set the maximum allow sending
number of short message. After reconnect to the server, all the reports will be sent out again.
III.
WORKING MODE:
The unit has almost 3 working modes; they are Normal Working mode, Standby mode and Sleeping mode.
1.
Data transmitting mode
During this mode, the unit is fairly busy, it will monitor all of its status to see if any of them was changed or any
trigger condition met, and it will receive all input data and send out its allowed report. The power consumption is
nearly 80mA.
2.
Standby mode
During this mode, the unit is fairly leisurely, it connects to the sever but no data in or out, and nearly no too much
matters to process, then the unit will enter standby mode. The average current is nearly 50 mA.
3.
Sleeping mode
In order to save power, TLU100N can go to sleep mode when duty off and TL-sensor is not trigged for 5 minutes.
This feature is configurable. Both “GPS” and “GPRS” or either one of them may be selected to power off. User can
setup the automatically wakeup time for the sleep mode to ensure the device will wakeup to work. The system can
send out a wake up report to the server after waking up. During the sleep mode, if any of the inputs are triggered, the
system will wake up and send relevant reports to the server. The input triggers for waking the device up are
selectable. When Duty-On, the system will back to normal working mode and stay connected to the TCP/UDP
server in GPRS network.