User manual

Input 1: If a position packet is to be generated when the state of Input 1 changes, check Enable in the
Input 1 section.
Figure 10: Input 1 Reporting Options
Note that there are two options for Input 1 reporting and that both are selected by default. If an input 1
state change with position packet is to be sent when input 1 goes from a high state to a low state then
select “Send on High to Low”. If an input 1 state change with position packet is to be sent when input 1
goes from a low state to a high state then select “Send on Low to High”.
Input 2: If a position packet is to be generated when the state of Input 2, check Enable in the Input 2
section. The options are the same as those for Input 1.
Ignition Input Options: The GPS-205 can be instructed to send the ignition state when it changes. This
event is sent as Input 6. An Input 6 high to low state change packet, with position, is sent when the GPS-
205 detects the ignition is turned off. When the ignition is turned on an Input 6 low to high state change
packet, with position, is sent. Note that this packet is sent after the GPS-205 has a valid GPS fix. Also, the
GPS-205 performs a reset when the ignition goes active.
Figure 11: Ignition Input Options
This option requires correct configuration of the Ignition and Power connections. Refer to
the GPS-205 manual for more information.
When the GPS-205 detects ignition on any events that are sent to occur on power up will
fire (i.e. Sending Input 3 on Power Up is enabled). This is because the ignition on event
causes the GPS-205 to perform a reset.
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Figure 9: GPS-205 I/O