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 />
From<br />
execution<br />
command<br />
(if an<br />
alarm is<br />
triggered)<br />
Example 2<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
alfa_carAlarmImput1<br />
$GPRMC,103530.000,A,5040.3986,N,01058.8636,<br />
E,0.06,171.45,290903,,*04<br />
$GPIOP,11000001,00010000,4.82,3.69,4.06*72<br />
6.1.4 Combining <strong>commands</strong> on the same command line<br />
You may enter several SMS <strong>commands</strong> or NMEA messages on the same line.<br />
This eliminates the need to type the message header or NMEA message be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
each parameter configuration. Instead, it is only needed once at the beginning<br />
of the command line. Use a colon “:” as command delimiter.<br />
The command line buffer accepts a maximum of 160 characters due to the<br />
SMS limitation of 160 characters. If this number is exceeded, the sent<br />
<strong>commands</strong> will be ignored from the <strong>STEPP</strong> device or ERROR is returned.<br />
6.2 NMEA messages transmitted/selected by/to <strong>STEPP</strong> device<br />
The <strong>STEPP</strong> device transmits NMEA sentences every second, depending on the<br />
configuration. The identifiers <strong>for</strong> the NMEA messages transmitted by the<br />
<strong>STEPP</strong> device are listed below. Excepting GPIOP and GPGSM all other<br />
messages are based on the NMEA standard messages.<br />
� GPGGA GPS Fix Data<br />
� GPRMC Recommended Minimum Specific GPS Data<br />
� GPGSV GPS Satellites in View<br />
� GPGSA GPS DOP and Active Satellites<br />
� GPGLL Geographic Position in Latitude/Longitude.<br />
� GPIOP <strong>STEPP</strong> Device Input/Output Ports<br />
� GPGSM <strong>STEPP</strong> Device GSM Status.<br />
A full description and definition of the listed NMEA messages is provided in the<br />
next subsection of this section.<br />
6.2.1 Description of NMEA output messages<br />
The following table is intended as a quick reference to explain the <strong>for</strong>mats<br />
used in the tables below.<br />
Format Description<br />
hhmmss.ss Time: hh hours, mm minutes, ss.ss seconds.<br />
ddmmyy Date: day dd, month mm, year yy.<br />
ddmm.mmmm Latitude: dd degrees, mm.mmmm minutes.<br />
dddmm.mmmm Longitude: ddd degrees, mm.mmmm minutes.<br />
dd.dddddd Latitude/longitude: dd.dddddd degrees.<br />
dd'mm'ss" Latitude/longitude: dd degrees, mm minutes, ss seconds<br />
x Integer.<br />
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