6 Configuration commands - for Falcom STEPP
6 Configuration commands - for Falcom STEPP
6 Configuration commands - for Falcom STEPP
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<strong>STEPP</strong>CONFIG VERSION 1.8.14<br />
5.1.2.1 How to download the history records<br />
Stored GPS history data can be retrieved either locally (via serial link) or<br />
remotely (via data connection). An executable command, see chapters 6.5.3,<br />
can be sent to the device either locally or over-air (after a data call is<br />
established, a NMEA message can be sent to the <strong>STEPP</strong> device).<br />
If you are using any terminal program, please, refer to the used terminal<br />
program, how to capture the incoming data into a *.log file <strong>for</strong>mat. If you are<br />
using the SteppConfig, refer to chapter 4.3.5.<br />
After the GPS history data are successfully downloaded and captured into a file<br />
on PC, the evaluation of the stored records can be per<strong>for</strong>med using mapping<br />
software (Map&Guide or another one) and a suitable user developed program<br />
(the user developed program reads the GPS data position from the stored *.log<br />
file and sent them to a COM port where the Map software is connected). To do<br />
this, open the map software and select and select the COM port where the data<br />
will be read. Start the user developed program and sent the read data from the<br />
*.log file to the COM port where the Map software is connected. The route by<br />
means of the GPS data position from the selected file is being displayed in the<br />
map.<br />
Please note that, if the stored records are in the binary <strong>for</strong>mat, they could not be<br />
accepted from the mapping software. A description about this <strong>for</strong>mat is<br />
attached in chapter 6.7.<br />
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