User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction and Getting Started
- 2 Software Configuration
- 3 Advanced Settings
- 4 Product Specifications and Regulatory Information
- Product Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Federal Communications Commission Notice (FCC – United States)
- Innovation, Science and Economic Development Notice (ISED – Canada)
- ISED Canada ICES-003 Compliance
- FCC and ISED RF Exposure Guidance Statement
- Cellular External Antenna Considerations:
- RF Radiation Exposure Guidance Statement
- Radio Frequency and Transmitted Output Power Information
- Product Certifications and Supplier’s Declarations of Conformity
- Wireless Communications
- Limited Warranty and Liability
- Safety Hazards
- 5 Glossary
5G INDUSTRIAL GATEWAY S2000e USER GUIDE 33
Port Number: The TCP port number used by the software on your computer to establish a connection
to your s2000e and obtain GPS data. Unless there is a good reason to do so, you should not change
the port number. Acceptable TCP port values are between 1024 and 65535.
Virtual Port Driver: If you want to access the GPS data stream from a virtual COM port instead of the
TCP port (above), click the Download GPS driver link to download and install a GPS driver for your
Windows platform. This driver creates a virtual NMEA port, obtains GPS data from the S20003, and
makes this GPS data available to NMEA-aware third-party applications.
GPS Reporting Mode: The S2000e is capable of routing NMEA or TAIP sentences to the local server.
Select NMEA or TAIP. The available options for your selection are displayed in Active Sentences.
Select or de-select any option. All options that are checked will be part of the packet routed to the
local server.
Reporting Triggers
Reporting Time Interval: You can set a time interval, in seconds, for reporting frequency. For
example, if you select 900, a GPS packet is sent every 15 minutes. Check the box if you want to use the
time interval.
Reporting Distance Interval: You can set a distance interval to trigger when packets will be routed to
the server. For example, if you select 1000, a GPS packet will be sent to the server every time your
device moves 1000 feet. Check the box if you want to use the distance interval.
NOTE: If you set both a time and distance interval, the device routes packets based on which event
occurs first.
Report if Stationary for: You can set a stationary timer that monitors for movement and only routes
packets if the S2000e is continuously moving within the time range (in seconds). For example, if you
set this value to 300 and your device has not moved within 5 minutes, a packet will not be routed.
Once your device begins registering GPS movement again, packet routing will resume. Check the box
if you want to use the stationary timer.
Click Save Changes to update settings.