easyTrack, Getting started
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Rev. PA5
26. February 2002
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Figure 9: dn Terminal Mode Window
The most common use of DNID configuration for fleet tracking applications is to send
information about position, speed & heading and I/O pins. The configuration for that
is described below:
Entry Id = The DNID No. to configure (see output from dn –d in figure 9).
Auth = 0 ;Normal user (no protection).
Cat
= 0 ;Land Mobile report.
Date = 0 ;Exclude Fishery Date formats
Iopin = 1 ;Include I/O pins in second packet of report
Speed = 1 ;Include Speed (km), Course and Altitude in second packet of report
To configure this for DNID Number 8000 in East Atlantic (DNID entry 0, LES 104)
you have to issue the following command to the easyTrack from Terminal Mode in
easyMail:
dn –p 0,0,0,0,1,1<return>
See figure 9.
To investigate how a specific DNID entry is configured you can use the command dn
–d <entry>.
: dn -d 0<return>
LES DNID Mem auth cat date io speed
104 8000 100 0 0 0 1 1
See also figure 9 showing output dn –d in Terminal Mode.