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==GPS== | ==GPS== | ||
[[Image:Services gps.PNG]] | [[Image:Services gps.PNG]] |
Revision as of 10:27, 15 April 2019
Main Page > EOL Products > RUT955 > RUT955 Manual > RUT955 WebUI > RUT955 Services section > RUT955 GPSTemplate:Networking device manual gps
GPS
GPS Settings
File:Services gps configuration.PNG
field name | value | description |
---|---|---|
Enable GPS service | yes | no; Default: no | Toggles GPS ON or OFF |
Enable GPS data to server | yes | no; Default: no | Enables automatic GPS data transferring to a remote server |
Remote host/IP address | host | ip; Default: 212.47.99.61 | Server IP address or domain name to send the coordinates to |
Port | integer [0..65535]; Default: 17050 | Server port used for data transfer |
Protocol | TCP | UDP; Default: TCP | Protocol to be used for data transfer to server |
TAVL Settings
File:Services gps configuration tavl.PNG
field name | value | description |
---|---|---|
Send GSM signal | yes | no; Default: no | Includes GSM signal strength information in GPS data package to be sent to server |
Send analog input | yes | no; Default: no | Includes analog input state in GPS data package to be sent to server |
Send digital input (1) | yes | no; Default: no | Includes digital input #1 state in GPS data package to be sent to server |
Send digital input (2) | yes | no; Default: no | Includes digital input #2 state in GPS data package to be sent to server |
GPS Mode
field name | value | description |
---|---|---|
Min period | integer [1..999999]; Default: 5 | Period (in seconds) for data collection |
Min distance | integer [1..999999]; Default: 200 | Distance difference (in meters) between last registered and current coordinates to collect data (even if Min period has not passed yet) |
Min angle | integer [1..999999]; Default: 30 | Minimal angle difference between last registered and current coordinates to collect data (even if Min period has not passed yet) |
Min saved records | integer [1..32]; Default: 20 | Minimal amount of coordinates registered to send them to server immediately (even if Send period has not passed yet) |
Send period | integer [1..999999]; Default: 60 | Period for sending collected data to server |
The GPS configuration section allows to save several different configurations for GPS data collection. Active configuration is automaticaly selected when configured conditions are met.
field name | value | description |
---|---|---|
WAN | Mobile | Wired | WiFi; Default: Mobile | Interface which needs to be used to activate this configuration |
Type | Home | Roaming | Both; Default: Home | Mobile connection state needed to activate this configuration |
Digital isolated input | Low logic level | High logic level | Both; Default: Low | Input state needed to activate this configuration |
GPS I/O
The GPS I/O window provides you with the possibility to configure GPS Input rules. To create a new Input rule select Input type and Trigger, both of which can be found in the GPS Input Configuration section, then click the Add button.
field name | value | description |
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Enable | yes | no; Default: no | Toggles the rule ON or OFF |
Input type | Digital | Digital isolated | Analog; Default: Digital | Which type of input the rule will apply to |
Trigger | Input open | Input shorted | Both; Default: Input open | Trigger event for your intended configuration |
Priority | Low | High | Panic; Default: Low | Different priority settings add different priority flags to event packets, and they can be displayed differently |
GPS Geofencing
Geofencing is a feature which can detect whenever a device enters or leaves customized area.
File:Services gps geofencing.PNG
field name | value | description |
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Enable | yes | no; Default: no | Toggles GPS Geofencing ON or OFF |
Longitude (X) | real number [-180..180]; Default: 0.000000 | Longitude of selected point |
Latitude (Y) | real number [-90..90]; Default: 0.000000 | Latitude of selected point |
Radius | integer [1..999999]; Default: 200 | Radius of selected area |
Generate event on | Exit | Enter | Enter/Exit; Default: Exit | Specifies whether event takes place on exiting or entering the specified area or both |
Get current coordinates | - | Gets current device coordinates from GPS |