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ALEOS User Guide
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Command Description
Local Reporting Time
Interval
Local ATS - Causes GPS reports to also be sent out the serial or Ethernet link every n
seconds, when there is a PPP connection to the serial host or a connection to the Ethernet
port is established.
Disable
1-255 seconds
Tip:
Sends to the PPP peer IP S110 with the Destination Port number S53.
Local Report Type Indicates the type of GPS report to send to the local client (PPP/SLIP peer). See
*PPGPSR.
n=0x11 : Standard GPS Report
n=0x12 : Standard GPS Report + UTC Date
n=0x13 : Standard GPS Report + UTC Date + RF data
n=0xD0 : Xora reports.
n=0xE0 : GGA and VTG NMEA reports
n=0xE1 : GGA, VTG and RMC NMEA reports
n=0xF0 : TAIP reports
n=0xF1 : Compact TAIP data
Local Extra Report
Ports
Have local ATS reporting (LATS) send up to 7 extra copies of a GPS report to the
subsequent ports.
Just the original report is sent (default).
Send GPS report copies to that number of ports.
Example: If AT*PPLATSEXTRA=7 and the port in S53 is 1000, then GPS reports will be
sent to ports 1000-1008.
Use Device ID in Local
Reports
Use Device ID in Local Reports.
Persistent GPS
Reports port
Send NMEA GPS strings out serial link. Similar to ATGPS except that the *PGPS value
can be saved to NVRAM so that it will continue to operate after resets.
Disabled
Send NMEA GPS strings out serial link.
Send NMEA GPS strings out the USB port.
Send NMEA GPS strings out both the serial and the USB port.
Persistent GPS
Coverage
Allows a PP to be configured to send GPS sentences out of the serial port when the PP
loses cellular coverage. This feature is configured by 2 fields. This command controls the
status of the sentences.
Always sent
Sent when out of cellular coverage
When set to 1, no reports are saved in SnF.