TrimTrac ProE Locator Technical Manual v2.0e
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2.
Verify the Server Application software is sending messages to the
correct SIM MSISDN and using the correct Unit ID, Security Password
and, if required by the SIM card, the SIM PIN, or if using GPRS, that the
correct parameters are being used.
TrimTrac ProE Not Reporting
If it appears that the TrimTrac ProE is not reporting to the server application as
expected, diagnose as follows:
1.
Configuration.
Always confirm whether the TrimTrac ProE is
configured as appropriate for the particular application environment.
More specifically, confirm that the provisioning parameters are
correct. Correct and re-test as necessary.
2.
Lost Reports.
In this case, the TrimTrac ProE has successfully
created a new message (Position, Status, or Alert) and it has been sent
to the GSM network. If such sent messages are not received by the
server application, then perhaps the messages are getting lost or
delayed in the GSM network.
Review the TrimTrac ProE message log and Report Sequence
Numbers compared to those received by the server application. If
there are missing on inconsistent Report Sequence Numbers at the
server application vis-à-vis the messages logged within the TrimTrac
ProE, then a problem associated with the GSM network is the likely
culprit;
3.
Unsent Reports.
If the TrimTrac ProE is correctly generating
position and status messages as expected (as determined by reviewing
the message log using the AT+CTKO? command with a provisioning
module), then the reports may not be getting sent due to: no available
GSM network, no SIM installed, or the Report Delay Flag is set to
something other than “0=Transmit (‘Tx’) All Messages”. (Note the
Report Delay Flag has no effect on the sending of Alert messages);
4.
No Reports Generated.
The TrimTrac ProE is expected to spend a
majority of its time in either the IDLE or DELAY states, during which
the unit will not send any messages until motion causes a transition,
the appropriate RTC-based timeouts have expired, or if an Alert
condition occurs.
Another possible cause would be the motion detector and associated
latches may not be recognizing motion; in which case, the unit may
dwell in IDLE until the IDLE Timeout, T1, expires even though there
may have been motion in the mean time. If missed motion is
suspected, the sensitivity of the motion detector can be manipulated by
adjusting Static Motion Filter Timeout, T7 and the associated Static
Motion Filter Counter, N3, settings and/or by adjusting the Dynamic
Motion Filter Timeout, T21, and Dynamic Motion Filter Counter, N4.
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