User manual
Minimum
Time
(seconds)
Maximum
Time
(seconds)
Distance
(meters)
Description
0 0 0 Time/Distance Reporting is disabled.
0 0 1000 Position is sent every 1000 meters.
0 300 0 Position is sent every 300 seconds (5 minutes).
0 300 1000 Position is sent every 300 seconds if the vehicle has not moved
1000 meters. Position will be sent every 1000 meters if the
vehicle is moving and traveling the distance of 1000 meters in
less than 300 seconds. In short, message is sent upon
expiration of time or moving of distance – whichever occurs
first.
300 * 0 Position is sent every 300 seconds (* = don’t care).
300 0 1000 Position is sent when the vehicle has moved 1000 meters and
300 seconds have elapsed.
300 3600 1000 Position is sent every 3600 seconds (1 hour) if the vehicle is
idle and not moving or moving slowly. If the vehicle is
moving, then GPS message will be sent when 300 seconds
have expired and 1000 meters have been moved.
Table 2: Time-Distance Reporting Configuration
Maximum Speed Exceeded: To program the device to send its position when a specific speed is
exceeded select the Maximum Speed Exceeded feature. Set the Max Speed to 0 to disable this feature.
Figure 5: Maximum Speed Reporting Options
Enter the speed that, if exceeded, a position packet is to be generated. Select the unit of measure for the
speed value where mph is miles per hour (the default) or kph is kilometers per hour. Note – the device is
programmed in knots so some rounding of the value entered will occur.
Advanced Options for Maximum Speed Exceeded provide the capability to report the over-speed
condition only if the vehicle is continuously over the specified speed value for the specified period of
time. This is useful in removing temporary over-speed events that may occur when passing another
vehicle, for example.
To enable this feature check Enable Advanced Options and enter the time value in seconds. The minimum
value is 5 seconds and the maximum is 60 seconds.
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