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Figure 29: PT-101 GPS Status Reporting Options
The PT-101 uses Input 4 to report the state of the GPS signal. If programmed to send a packet when GPS
is valid, the PT-101 will send an Input 4 low to high state change packet (with position). If programmed
to send a packet when GPS is invalid for a specified number of seconds, the PT-101 will send an Input 4
high to low state change packet (without position since position is known to be invalid).
Idle Vehicle Reporting Options: The PT-101 can be programmed to send a packet when it is idle and/or
started moving.
Figure 30: PT-101 Idle Vehicle Reporting Options
To configure the PT-101 to send an Idle state packet check “Send Input 5 on Idle/Moving Change”. This
will cause the PT-101 to send an Input 5 High packet when the unit is idle and am Input 5 Low packet
when the unit is moving.
Stay Awake While Moving Options: The PT-101 can be configured to go into sleep mode when it has
been idle for a specified amount of time.
Figure 31: PT-101 Stay Awake While Moving Options
To enable this feature, and greatly extend the charge of the battery, enter the time (in seconds) at which
the unit should go to sleep after having been idle.
Phone Numbers: The PT-101 can be configured to dial a preprogrammed phone number. To enable this
feature enter a phone number into the Phone Number text box.
Figure 32: PT-101 Phone Number Options
The PT-101 can also be configured to call an emergency number. Note: It is important to use this only
for emergency numbers as its functionality is enabled even if the device does not have a SIM card
installed.
Geo Status Options: If using GeoStatuses as described in the following section the PT-101 can be
programmed to the desired level of sensitivity for the entry or exit event that triggers the GeoStatus. This
is called GeoStatus Debounce. It is set by entering the number of consecutive GeoStatus positions
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