System Commands
: The System Command page allows you to send a
number of system control commands to your PursuiTrak GPS System
installed in your vehicle. To use any of these commands, simply click
on the System Commands button and then click on your desired
command. It may take up to 3 minutes for a command confirmation,
since the GPS Command message has to broadcast over the wireless
network and then send back an acknowledgment. Please be patient.
Here is a description of the available System Commands:
Auto Report -
Clicking this command performs the described action
utilizing the feature parameters stored under the System Settings
Menu item. (Warning. This command can use up credits quickly if not
monitored. This feature is not included in the PROULP plan.)
Excessive Speed Alert -
Clicking this command performs the
described action utilizing the feature parameters stored under the
System Settings Menu item.
Geofence -
Clicking this command performs the described action
utilizing the feature parameters stored under the System Settings
Menu item.
Low Battery Alert -
Clicking this command performs the described
action utilizing the feature parameters stored under the System
Settings Menu item.
Alarm Command Panel -
Clicking this command links the home page
to the Alarm Commands control page.
System Settings:
The System Settings page allows you to make changes
to how a feature will operate once activated from the system commands
page. Before making changes to these settings be sure to turn off the
respective feature from the systems commands page, the changes will then
become effective once the feature is reactivated from the system
commands page. Here is a description of the available System Settings:
Auto Report Interval -
Adjusts the time between vehicle location
reports. You can select none to 24 hours. When you select none, the
auto report will record the trip start, stationary vehicle (when vehicle
stops) and then end of trip (10 minutes after the vehicle has become
stationary).
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