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 35
• Server Name — Enter a name for the GPS remote server.
• Reporting — To begin streaming GPS data from your S2000e to this remote server, check this
box.
• Store & Forward — If there is an interruption in the WAN interface, the system can store
packets and forward them once the WAN interface connection returns. Check this box if you
want the system to store and forward packets.
• Server Address — Enter the address for the remote server to which you would like to route
packets.
• Port Number — Enter the port for the remote server to which you would like to route packets.
Acceptable port values are between 1024 and 65535.
• Network Protocol — Select the protocol to use for routing packets to your remote serve from
the drop-down (TCP or UDP).
• Active Sentences — The S2000e is capable of routing NMEA or TAIP sentences to remote
servers. Click the link to select NMEA or TAIP and the available options. All options that are
selected will be part of the packet routed to the remote server.
Reporting Triggers
• Reporting Time interval — You can set a time interval to trigger when packets will be routed
to the remote server. For example, if you select 900 seconds, a GPS packet will be sent to the
remote server every 15 minutes.
• Reporting Distance interval — You can set a distance interval to trigger when packets will be
routed to the remote server. For example, if you select 1000 feet, a GPS packet will be sent to
the remote server every time your device moves 1000 feet.
NOTE: You can choose both Time and Distance as your interval specification. The device will
route packets based on which event occurs first.
• Report if stationary for — You can set a stationary timer that monitors for movement and
only route packets if the device is continuously moving within the time range. For example, if
you set this value to 60 seconds and the device has not moved within 60 seconds, a packet will
not be routed. Once your device begins registering GPS movement again, packet routing will
resume. NOTE: The stationary timer minimum is constrained by the Reporting Time Interval.
You cannot have a stationary timer value that is less than the Reporting Time Interval.
Click Save to implement your settings or Cancel to cancel. You return to the Remote page. The new
remote server is now listed under GPS Remote Server Configurations.
Use the View, Edit, and Delete buttons to view, edit, or delete listed remote servers.