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GSM Registration Reset Options: This option provides the capability of having the device perform a
soft reset when it cannot connect to the GSM network within the specified period of time. This is useful if
the device will travel to areas where the GSM coverage is poor.
2.3 GPS Reporting Options
The GPS Reporting Options contains selections for how/when the device is to report its position. There
are 3 sections in the GPS Reporting Options. They are Time-Distance Reporting Configuration, Max
Speed Exceeded Reporting and Other GPS Options.
Note: These values should be selected with care as they will greatly effect the amount of
data used by the device. Be sure to configure the device to operate within your data plan.
Figure 4: GPS Reporting Options. The Garmin FMI section ONLY applies to the GPS-206 when it is set to use the
TCP protocol (see previous section). If using the UDP protocol or a device other than the GPS-206 the Garmin FMI
options will not be available.
Time-Distance Reporting Configuration: The values set here instruct the device to send its position at a
specified interval of time or if the unit has traveled a specified distance. There are 3 values: Min Time,
Max Time and Distance. These values work together to determine when a position packet is sent. As the
values are changed a description of the configuration will be displayed below the values.
Common values are provided in the dropdown lists. These can be overridden by entering the desired
value manually.
Note: Distance is programmed in meters. Values in feet may be entered and they will be converted to
meters when the device is programmed.
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