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1. Variable Byte Number If position data is included n an e nme If pulse data EEE is enabled If vibration data is enabled vibration accum If diagnostic data is enabled byte n 1 n 2 degC x 10 byte n 3 n 4 Ext Vin so byte n 1 n 4 Alert Bit Fields byte n 5 n 6 Description bit23 N S bitfield 22 0 represents 180deg Longitude bit22 MSb bitO LSb bit23 E W bitfield 22 0 represents 180deg Latitude bit22 MSb bitO LSb bitfield 7 6 O hdop 10 0 1 2 0 5 0 good 2 hdop 1 0 2 0 excellent 3 hdop lt 1 0 idea bit 5 vibration bit 4 position bit3 analog bit2 digital bitl pulse bitO diagnostics Speed 10 Heading 10 pulse accumulation vibration accumulation Degrees C 10 External Power Voltage Vin 0 bitO not used bitl GPS in fence bit2 GPS out of fence bit3 analog in window bit4 analog out of window bit5 vibration match bit6 DI1 is set bit7 Dll is clear bit8 DI1 is changed toggle bit9 DI pulse match bitlO DI2 is set bit11 DI2 is clear bit12 DI2 is changed toggle bit13 low battery bitl4 bad GPS Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 The T M C can be queried configured and controlled using a binary command
2. applied satellite engineering User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Contacts For additional information about this Product warranty please contact your Service Provider or Point of Sale For additional information about Wireless Innovation products and services please contact Applied Satellite as follows applied satellite engineering Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale Arizona 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Applied Satellite Engine
3. bit5 4 none set clear or change or pulse match set Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 ix Packet Encoding and Decoding l Byte Number Variable Bits Description 24 D2 enabled 1 bit2 dig2 enabled a D2 alert on bitl 0 none set clear or change pulse match pulse match count O 65000 count 25 26 Vibration Monitor Configuration starts at Byte 27 1 O 27 enabled 1 bit7 enabled 27 1 bit6 mode VIB TIME VIB EVENTS 27 alert on match 1 bit5 alert enabled 28 29 Threshold 16 vibration threshold 30 31 32 35 Match 2 match value for event 34555 Duration 16 vibration duration for vib event Diagnostic Monitor Configuration starts at Byte 36 ZG alert on low battery AS alert on bad gps bit7 alert on low battery bit6 alert on bad GPS Digital Out Control Configuration starts at Byte 37 z7 D1A control 2 bit 7 6 off Set Clear Toggle 27 DIA event age bit 5 0 trigger number 38 DIB control 2 bit 7 6 off Set Clear Toggle DIB event Hoger bit 5 0 trigger number 38 O Q l asa Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 55 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com i www ase corp com Osprey T M
4. e Messages to the T M C are sent to the email address data sbd iridium com e Placing at least one and up to a total of four IMEI s into the subject line of the email identifies the destination T M C If there are more than one destination IMEls then list the additional IMEIs on the subject line separated with a single space between each IMEI e The message must contain a properly formatted sender From address otherwise the message will be dropped by Iridium s SBD service e The configuration script sent to the T M C must be carried as an attachment to the email The attachment name must have a sbd file name extension E g configdata sbd File names must be 80 characters or less Including the sod extension File names are not case sensitive IMPORTANT NOTE Command and configuration Messages sent via email are processed by the T M C immediately upon receipt except when the unit is operating ina Power Saving mode Under Power Saving conditions updates occur upon the next scheduled data transmission or scheduled mailbox check Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 The T M C Series can be configured locally using a terminal emulation client connected via USB Available Commands STAT Get Status VER
5. such as engine temperature Example Work Vessel Vessel Tracking every four hours when moving Depot Mode which stops reporting when position is the same for two reports thus saving costs Engine Temperature Alert Condition when Analog Value corresponds to 250 Degrees e Configuration e Depot Mode e GeoFence 1kM e Send Alert when Analog Value 250 Degrees Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 External Input Event Reporting Example Moving Vehicle with a removable asset Specialized Vehicles that are in remote locations often carry specialized assets The T M C can track the vehicle and also report if one ore more assets are physically removed using the Digital Inputs Configuration e Depot Mode e Report Every 4 Hours e Digital Input Change HIGH LOW Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Check Out and Quick Start Quick Check Out Charge Internal Backup Battery for 5 Hours for full charge e Charge LED will be RED while charging and GREEN once fully charged e Or OFF when in low power modes 15 minutes after power has been ap
6. 12 Events e Enable DO2 Set to DISABLE SET OR CLEAR e DO2 Event 0 12 Events Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 The T M C includes an internal battery to extend operation when the external power source has been removed The configuration and operation can be modified to extend the battery life Battery life is a function of the power profile in use and the configured frequency of report alert messages The configuration options have been grouped into a parameter called Power Profiles Configuration options to extending battery life do impact the system responsiveness per the following table Configuration Options Message Note The reporting transmission rate will also impact battery life This table has assumed a report every 6 hours except for Power Profile 1 which is every 24 hours Battery Life estimate Check Sensors 14 Hours Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com O sprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 External IO Pin Out The PANEL DB9 Connector is as follows 1 VDC IN 54321 2 DIGITAL OUT 1 3 DIGITAL IN 1 4 DIGITAL GROUND
7. 5 ANALOG GROUND 6 VDC IN GROUND 7 DIGITAL OUT 2 9876 8 DIGITAL IN 2 9 ANALOG IN Configuration Options Colour Type Function Specs POWER VIN Input Voltage 10 28VDC 12w 20 AWG TAN DIGITAL OUT 1 DIGITAL OUT Open Collector 30V pull up max 100ma sink max Input impedance IM 30VDC DIGITAL IN max lt 800mv low gt 2 5 high ORANGE DIGITAL IN 1 GREY DIGITAL REF Pain ee common GREY ANALOG REF ann Common AGND for Analog In common BLACK POWER vin Put Voltage 20 awe Open Collector 30V pull up max VIOLET DIGITAL OUT 2 DIGITAL OUT hr mn Input impedance IM 30VDC YELLOW DIGITALIN2 DIGITALIN ee mvelow gt 2 5 high PINK ANALOG IN ANALOG IN _ nput impedance IM 30VDC max internally scaled 10 1 Common GND for Digital I O J m T Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Applied Satellite Configuration Utility Configuring the T M C The T M C Configuration Utility is found at ase corp configure com Here is a description of how to use the Utility Standard Based Reporting Time Based or Time of Day If Standard Reporting is utilized enable by ticking checking the Box Repeat Rate is in minutes This will send a report XX minutes after the device is pow ered on Time of Day
8. AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Asset Tracking with Theft Mode Detection Example Portable Power Generator Tracking for Location and Theft The T M C can be utilized to track an asset by reporting on a specific frequency such as once every 72 hours and then programmed to report position every 30 minutes if the asset is moved from a GeoFence Assets such as power generators can be transported to a site where it might remain for several weeks The T M C can report every three days to ensure that the device and utilize the vibration counter to report how often the generator was put into use This can be extremely useful for time based maintenance If the asset were to be stolen the T M C would report position every 30 minutes until either the battery was exhausted or the asset was found Configuration e Reporting 72 Hours e Theft Mode e Geofence 1km e Vibration Monitor On Sensor Tracking with accelerated reporting for Alert Conditions Example Work Boat needs to report position AND Over temperature of Engine Monitoring the position and critical analog values can be crucial to reduce maintenance costs An example would be to track the position of a Work Boat and monitor the engine temperature Work Boat Crews have the added tasks of moving their vessel to various locations as well as putting their crew to rigorous tasks which can distract them from important ship alerts
9. C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Byte Number Variable Bits Description 39 D2A control bit 7 6 off Set Clear Toggle D2A a 39 avent Hoger 6 bit 5 0 trigger number 40 D2B control Fe bit 7 6 off Set Clear Toggle D2B oe 40 event trigger e bit 5 0 trigger number Configuration starts at Byte 41 42 bits 4 6 O ASE 1 GAP 2 BSN Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Table 3 Diagnostics Binary Image Byte Number Variable Bits eee p oe 2 restr s EEE 3 4 IO Analog 5 battery level 6 star8 blockage 16 17 Alert Bit Fields Description Report Type 0x02 bitfield 7 6 Report Revision bit 6 include position data bitfield 5 0 gps health bit 4 position bit3 analog bit2 digital bitl pulse bitO diagnostics bit 15 DI2 bit 14 DI2 bit13 DO2 bit 12 DO1 bit 11 0 analog volts x 100 O to 3000 0 0 to 30 00 Battery Level 10 0 0 25 0 bitfield 7 4 Star8 diagnostic num bars bitfield 0 3 Star8 diagnostic blockage bitfield 6 4 number of success attempts of up to last 7 bitfield 6 4 number of success attempts of up to last 7 Seconds since EPOCH time Degress C 10 External Power Voltage Vin 10 bitO not used bitl
10. C with the Iridium Satellite Network e Activate the selected Data Service optional e Charge the battery e Configure the reporting Track sensors Monitor and control e Validate the configuration G Track Monitor and Control your asset as needed Track monitor and control your asset using the selected Tracking Data Service H Service the T M C Periodic maintenance is recommended for optimal performance e Replace the lithium ion battery every 2 years Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Overview The T M C can provide GPS and sensor based tracking reports including position heading speed sensor inputs and diagnostic information at up to four pre assigned times each day These reports may also be set to be sent at specific time intervals In addition the T M C can monitor and detect event based conditions that trigger a more rapid reporting rate or provide local control For example to track monitor and control a remote asset the T M C could be configured for 6 periodic reports per day 4 hour intervals for standard reporting but can also be configured to report at 15 minute intervals if a sensor GPS Geofence or analog sensor critical value has been breached Also upon this breach a local alarm can also be acti
11. GPS in fence bit2 GPS out of fence bit3 analog in window bit4 analog out of window bit5 vibration match bit6 DI1 is set bit7 DI1 is clear bit8 DI1 is changed toggle bit9 DI1 pulse match bit10 DI2 is set bit11 DI2 is clear bit12 DI2 is changed toggle bit13 low battery bitl4 bad GPS Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Byte Number Variable Description If position monitor is enabled include by b 18 20 gfence ytes center lon l gfence firmware version Firmware byte n 2 theft depot mode b 43 enabled yten accelerated bit23 N S bits 22 0 represents 180deg Longitude bit22 17 MSB bit 16 8 bit7 0 LSB bit23 E W bits 22 0 represents 180deg Latitude bit22 17 MSB bit 16 8 bit7 0 LSB Major Revision Number Minor Revision Number Sub Minor Revision Number Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual _ Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Declaration of Conformity DOC Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directive 2004 108 EC Standards To Which Conformity Is Declared IEC60945 2002 Conduct
12. N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 45 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 1 Electrical Specifications Input Voltage Internal Battery Power Consumption Peak Avg Transmit Avg Idle Avg Idle Charging Low power profiles Sleeping DC Inputs DC Outputs Analog Inputs 6 28VDC operating voltage 7 4V 2200mah Li on Standard power profile 12W during transmit phase 2W TW 5W 1 2mW Input Impedance 1M ohm DC Input 1 Absolute Max 40VDC Operating Range O 30VDC up to IKHz Open Collector requires 10K external pull ups Absolute Max 35VDC Operating Range 0 30VDC Input impedance IM ohm Absolute Max 40VDC Operating Range 0 30VDC Resolution 12 bit Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 2 Antenna Specifications a TMC Cinternal patch antennas The T M C utilizes internal patch antennas If multiple units are in use separation between units should be 3 3 feet 1 meter or greater b TMC Bay c Iridium antenna requirements Iridium Approved Frequency Impedance Return loss min Gain weighted average min Polarization Operating t
13. directions down to 8 degrees above the horizon Any obstacles buildings mountains terrain etc that violate this requirement may result in periodic outages when if a satellite s visibility is blocked Some applications can tolerate a temporary outage others cannot The T M C must be mounted with the antennas facing skyward and the top horizontal with the sky Unobstructed sky view for optimal performance The T M C must be located in a dry protected environment The external cabled antennas must be installed in a location with a clear view of the sky with no obstructions For external antennas the cable impedance and attenuation is a critical parameter Applied Satellite approved antennas and cables must be used Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 41 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Recommended External Antennas for T M C Iridium P N AT1621 142W TNCF 000 00 00 NM Manuf Aero Antenna Cable Type Length See table requires TNC female to SMA male transition cable GPS P N AT575 68W TNCF O00 RG NM Manuf Aero Antenna Cable Type Length See table requires TNC female to SMA male transition cable Dual Iridium GPS P N AIOAA1971A Manuf MultiBand Cable Length 10 feet 3 meters Connectors SMA male LMR Cable dB Connector Max L
14. establishes the Geofence s center when two GPS position reports are identical for two interval reports e Manual At any time a user may send the device a signal to establish a Geofence center at its current location Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Analog Input Monitor The T M C can monitor a O to a 30V analog input If you are connecting to a sensor with O 200mA please contact us for assistance The Analog Monitor will monitor the current Analog Sensor value and compare against the configured critical sensor window This monitor can execute ENTER ANALOG CRITICAL WINDOW or EXIT ANALOG CRITICAL WINDOW events change the reporting rate and or drive a control output Digital Inputs Monitor The T M C can monitor two digital inputs These inputs can be utilized to monitor a door opening an ignition on or off etc Each digital input can be configured for a change in input change HI LO or change LO HI In addition the user can configure the digital input to wait a certain number of seconds before accepting the change as valid The user can also configure the digital input to accept a valid change within a certain window to avoid unnecessary reporting This is particularly useful for an input that is
15. known to rapidly vacillate from HI to LO These digital inputs can be programmed to internally trigger a report and or drive a control output without accessing the satellite network Digital Input as a Pulse Counter One of the T M C s digital inputs can also be utilized as a pulse counter This is useful to interface with devices which emit outputs as digital pulses For this type of configuration a user must define the Begin Count and End Count timing intervals on the pulse counter Vibration Monitor The T M C has an accelerometer that can monitor vibration This is often used to detect movement as well as for other actions that produce vibration such as an engine starting Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 4431424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Control The T M C has two digital outputs for the control of external devices e g relays These control outputs can be controlled remotely Alternatively the T M C control outputs can be configured to be controlled by a local sensor event having an output to react to an analog value digital value or Geofence breach An example would include setting one of the digital outputs to open a relay that opens a gate when a water level is reached In this case the water level is the analog value Possible e
16. located in a window and also understand the Iridium and GPS signal strength might be inadequate for complete execution of this procedure and your results might vary from this example This procedure uses the USB Local Command Interface see Appendix USB Drivers are provided by Applied Satellite 1 Hardware Hookup 1 Connect the antenna RF connectors to GPS and Iridium antennas located outdoors and with 360 view of the horizon 2 Connect the power supply 3 Connect the USB to PC 4 Install Drivers if requested 5 Start a Terminal Emulation client Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 2 Using Local Applied Satellite Command Server for system checkout 1 Hit ENTER to see the command server prompt gt 2 Use the VER command to verify fw versions model numbers and IMEI information 3 Use the RPT command to verify report setup i Verify RPT ENABLE T ii Verify RPT REPEAT 15 for 15 minute report interval 4 Use the CFG command to verify system configuration setup i Verify CFG PROTOCOL 1 ii Verify CFG PMODE 5 for full power profile iii Verify CFG KEEPAWAKE 15 for 15min power up keep awake 5 Repeatedly use the STAT command to check instantaneous system status i The system MUST capture GPS UTC time and Iridium Ti
17. well The levels are 100 counts 1 Volt The Range is O to 3000 O to 30VDC To prevent oscillation choose an appropriate hysteresis for the analog values Analog Reporting Enabled Metonmstwintow rien it oTAB Window Alert on entry window O Aston Eny of AD Window i Accel enabled On Set Off Inside Window or Outside window Min level window 100 __Minimum Level 100 1Volt _ Max level window 1500 _Maximum Level 1500 15Volt_ Hysterisis 25 E Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 29 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 30 Appendix Applied Satellite Configuration Utility continued Digital Monitor 1 and 2 See the figure below You can enable Digital inputs 1 and 2 and configure how the conditions for how they are set alerts disabled etcetera Digital Input 1 can also be configured as a pulse counter if needed If this is enabled then set the pulse match count to send an alert when this count has been reached The timer then resets to O Digital Monitor Brenn ot Erabi Digital Tinpat_ D1 Alert On Digital On Set 3 D2 Enabled Ed D2 Alert On Digital On Set Pulso Match Count 32767 CE a c Diagnostic Reporting Select additional diagnostic reporting by selecting the check boxes shown below Note the las
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19. 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Diagnostic Reporting The T M C can be configured to generate a report at a given time or on a configured interval This can be useful when paired with Cost Saving Reports for the following examples e Sending a report every 14 days to verify that the device is still functioning e Transmitting a report once per week to find out the vibration accumulation time to determine the engine usage for a piece of heavy equipment for example e Sending a weekly report to monitor battery level and charging performance Battery Low Reporting The T M C will send a report when the battery is low Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Standard Report The T M C allows its users to remotely query the device for its status A single remote query is sent to the device and a single report is returned The standard report contains the following e GPS Positioning with Heading and Speed e Digital I O Settings e Analog Value e Vibration Counters e Diagnostic Information Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale
20. Get Version CFG Setup Configuration RPT Setup Standard Reporting DO Setup for DO Control POS Setup Position Monitor ANA Setup Analog Monitor DI Setup Digital Monitor VIB Setup Vibration Monitor DIAG Setup Diagnostic Monitor The command syntax supports GET parameters SET parameter and HELP as follows gt cmd returns the values for all parameters of that command gt cmd parameter sets the parameter to that value gt cmd returns information about parameters and parameter ranges Version Command gt gt ver The VER command provides model number fw version modem IMEI modem fw ver sion and Bootloader version model OSPTMC1 i4 00000000 B ver 01 00 4 lmei 300234010309800 ver TA10003 boot 16X 01 6 Status Command gt gt stat The STAT command provides instantaneous system information Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 System Time curr time 09 13 13 22 25 GMT next rprt 09 13 13 22 40 GMT Modem stat ON NET bars 5 xmitPending O iTTF 2 GPS Pos 33 63541 111 88155 hdop 0 9 num satellites 9 Configuration Command The CFG command provides local configuration and validation of the power mode and protocol gt cfg RESET reset to factory defaults PMODE
21. LOAD DIAG IMAGE Set oe Sn Command includes parameter DO1 and DO2 For bit23 E W Latitude bits22 0 represents 180deg Latitude bit22 17 MSB bit16 8 bit7 0 LSB Bu rete Longitude bits22 0 represents 180deg Longitude bit22 17 MSB bit16 8 bit7 0 LSB REPLY MO lt Ox06 0x15 lt PAYLOAD DIAG IMAGE Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Table 2 Configuration Binary Image Variable Byte Number cet Encoding and Decoding Description Command Reply Header O FA ack nack 1 reply ID Payload Image starts at Byte O O Type Configuration a ee e Reporting Configuration starts at Byte 2 2 std report enabled 2 pos accel report 1 enabled anna accel 1 2 report enabled 5 6 Time of Day 1 7 8 Time of Day 2 9 10 Time of Day 3 11 12 Time of Day 4 1314 accel repeat 16 minutes Command or Reply Ack 0x06 or Nak Ox15 command ID or reply ID Always OxOO configuration revision bit7 enabled bit6 enabled Repeat rate in minutes O disabled O to 30days in minutes Time of Day in minutes since 0 00GMT O disabled O to 23 59hrs in mins Time of Day in minutes since 0 00GMT O disabled tod1 to 23 59hrs in mins Time of Day in minutes since 0 00GMT O dis
22. abled tod2 to 23 59hrs in mins Time of Day in minutes since 0 00GMT O disabled tod3 to 23 59hrs in mins Repeat rate in minutes O disabled O to 30days in minutes Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com O sprey T M C Bay User Manual Byte Number Variable Bits Position Monitor Configuration starts at Byte 15 15 alert on exit of Geofence 15 alert on entry to Geofence 15 theft depot 1 mode 15 enabled accelerated Analog Monitor Configuration starts at Byte 18 z alert on exit e 18 alert on entry 1 of window 18 accel outside 1 of window 19 20 min level 16 for window 21 22 max level 16 for window risen e Digital Monitor Configuration Starts at Byte 24 D1 enabled 24 D1 Pulse Mode 1 24 D1 alert on Version 1 2 October 2014 Description bit7 enabled bit6 alert on exit enabled bit5 alert on entry enabled bit4 theft O depot 1 bit3 accelerated disabled O accelerated enabled 1 Fence radius in km 100 0 50 2 00 bit7 enabled bit6 alert on exit enabled bit5 alert on entry enabled bit3 accelerated mode when inside of min voltage to define window 100 0 00 30 00 max voltage to define window 100 0 00 30 00 hys voltage for window level crossing 100 0 00 2 50 bit7 digl enabled bit6 D1 in pulse mode
23. acking The T M C reporting delivery can be to one or all of the options below e Delivered to your email address e Delivered to your Enterprise Server see packet encoding in Appendix Packet Encoding e Delivered to Applied Satellite Data Server and available to you via web services including SOAP XML see Appendix Wireless innovation Data Server e Delivered to 3rd Party Mapping Services see Appendix Mapping Service Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 C Determine the best T M C installation The T M C installation includes e Locating the T M C or T M C Bay antennas for 360 line of sight of antenna to horizon internal antenna for T M C external for Bay this is a critical consideration see Appendix Antenna Location D Evaluating and Validating the T M C The T M C can be configured over the Iridium Satellite Network or via USB port e Via the USB port using a terminal emulation program such as Hyperterm or TerraTerm USB drivers provided by ASE e Over the air using configuration menus per your selected tracking or enterprise service e Over the air using image built from a Applied Satellite Engineering configuration utility and sent via your email account F Put the T M C into service e Activate the T M
24. atures gt di JENABLE enable feature 2ENABLE enable feature JALERT off on set on clear on toggle or on match 2ALERT off on set on clear on toggle or on match IMATCH TIF TIF 0 3 0 3 0 32000 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Diagnostic Command The DIAG command provides local configuration and validation of the Diagnostic related parameters and features gt diag BATTALERT alert when battery is low TIF GPSALERT alert when gps health is bad TIF Vibration Command The VIB command provides local configuration and validation of the Vibration related parameters and features gt vib ENABLE enable feature TIF ALERT TOGGLE enable alert for selected mode TIF MODE T for event mode F for timed mode TIF THRESHOLD set accelerometer threshold 127 stages O 127 MATCH set accumulator match point for vibration mode min 0 500 DURATION set time delay before device s vibrat ng mS 0 500 TIMEOUT set time out for occurence detection sec 0 240 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay Us
25. e Enable accelerated reporting for Geofence breach e Geofence Event Set on Exit Geofence or Enter Geofence or Disable Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Analog Monitor Parameters e Enable Set to True or False If False Analog features will be OFF e Accel Enable Accelerated reporting can be Enabled or Disabled when analog sensor is inside window or analog sensor is outside window e Analog Event Set on Enter Window and or Exit Window e Min Value Sensor critical window minimum value set in volts 0 00 to max value e Max Value Sensor critical window maximum value set in volts min value to 30 0 e Hysteresis Sensor critical window hysteresis when entering window set in volts Digital Input Monitor Parameters e Enable D1 Set to True or False e Event On Set an event based on NONE HI_TO_LOW LOW_TO_HI ANY CHANGE or PULSE MATCH e Enable D2 Set to True or False e Event On Set an event based on NONE HI_TO_LOW LOW_TO_HI ANY CHANGE Vibration Monitor Parameters e Enable Monitor Set to True or False e Mode Time or Count Event on Match Set an event based on match e Match Value Set value for Time or Count match Output Control Parameters e Enable DO1 Set to DISABLE SET OR CLEAR e DO Event 0
26. e device then establishes the new GPS position as the new depot and ceases to report However it would report again once it moved beyond the new Geofence Event Triggered Reporting Cost Saving Reports With Cost Saving reports the T M C only generates a report upon some events occurring such as e Device has left the Geofence DEPOT OR UNAUTHORIZED MOVEMENT SETTING e Digital input value s have changed ANTI FLAP REPORT SETTING e Analog value reached e Detection of vibration of a certain value e Certain vibration accumulator setting reached e Pulse input counter value reached Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Accelerated or Additional Reports The Accelerated or Additional Reports settings can be configured by the user for the above conditions in the following ways e Device has left the Geofence reports for every user defined number of hours until the new Depot reached same GPS position for two reports or until the asset has been recovered unauthorized access e Reports when analog value returns to within window e Reports when vibration ceases e Accelerated or additional reporting is optional Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N
27. ed Emissions Clause 9 2 Radiated Emissions Clause 9 3 Conducted RF Disturbance Clause 10 3 Radiated RF Immunity Clause 10 4 Electrical Past Transients Clause 10 5 Electrostatic Discharge Clause 10 9 Compass Safe Distance Clause 11 2 Manufacturer s Name Applied Satellite Engineering Ine 16559 N 92nd St Ste 101 Manufacturer s Address Scottsdale AZ 85260 480 443 1424 Equipment Description Asset Tracker Maritime Navigation and Radio Equipment Class Communication Equipment and Systems Bodal Nenaberes ASE OSPREY TMC Inclusive of ASE OSPREY TMC BAY I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standard s Signature 76 Redd Full Name CT Dir Ens Position Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 59 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 FCC ID Q639602 IC 4629A 9602 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale Arizona 85260 USA applied satellite engineering Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 48
28. eering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 The T M C can be configured locally via the USB port or remotely over the Iridium Satellite Network e Via the USB port using a terminal emulation program such as Hyperterm or TerraTerm USB Drivers provided by Appled Satellite e Over the air using configuration menus per your selected tracking service e Over the air using image built from Appled Satellite Configuration Utility and sent via your email account Setting Parameters Reporting Configuration Parameters e Reporting Interval Set this parameter in minutes e Special Case If set to O then the TOD reporting values will be used e Accelerated Interval Set this parameter in minutes This will be the reporting rate for accelerated reporting of the Geofence or Analog Monitors Time of Day 1 Set this parameter as minutes since 0 00GMT only used if Reporting Interval is O Time of Day 2 Set this parameter as minutes since 0 00GMT only used if Reporting Interval is O Time of Day 3 Set this parameter as minutes since 0 00GMT only used if Reporting Interval is O Time of Day 4 Set this parameter as minutes since 0 00GMT only used if Reporting Interval is O Position Monitor Parameters e Enable Set to True or False If False Geofence features will be OFF and GPS data will NOT be included in reports e Accel Enabl
29. emperature 3 GPS Antenna Specifications Active GPS antenna bias Bias current Frequency Impedance Nominal gain Polarization Operating temperature 4 Mechanical Specifications Enclosure Material Dimensions Approximate Weight Enclosure Material Dimensions Approximate Weight 1616 1626 5 MHz 50 ohm 9 5dB lt 2 1 VSWR 0 0 dBic RHCP 40 to 85 C 3V 35ma max 1575 2 MHz 50 ohm 26 28dB 3dB RHCP 40 to 85 C TMC UV FR ABS plastic 127 x 146 x 38 1mm 0 45kg TMC Bay Extruded aluminium 100 x 120 x 30 5mm 0 36kg Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 5 Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating 20 C to 60 C Charging O C to 45 C Storage 5 C to 35 C within 1 month O C to 35 C within 6 months Humidity lt 75 RH Exposure TMC Outdoor IP66 rated Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 The T M C has a variable report length set by the user s configuration to optimize messaging costs A standard report is 22 bytes in length and al
30. ength Max Length TNC male connector oss foot insertion loss feet meters at each end 2x combined 0 05355 Stable Power The satellite communication sources high current for short durations The internal backup battery helps buffer the power surge but it is also important that the external power supply meets the electrical specifications 10 28VDC 12W In addition keep cable lengths as short as possible to minimize voltage drops Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Mounting T M C Bay applied satellite 1 E Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 43 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 1 October 2014 Appendix Mounting T M C Multiple Mounting Configurations 8 50 Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 44 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Mounting T M C continued Right Angle Mount Horizontal Mount Applied Satellite Engineering 16559
31. ent count match detected e Battery Low battery detected Geofence Monitor Tracking reports may be configured to change reporting frequency based on a Geofence of either 500m or 1km radius A Geofence is an artificial boundary that can be defined at any location with satellite coverage It can be utilized to trigger standard or accelerated reporting once a tracked signal crosses the boundary For example a ship exiting a dock may trigger a report Leaving Depot notification If this movement is unauthorized such a report may indicate theft The Geofence Monitor will monitor the current GPS location and compute the distance from the Geofence Center This monitor can execute ENTER GEOFENCE and EXIT GEOFENCE events change the reporting rate and or drive a control output Theft Mode and Depot Mode are special Geofence Monitor modes e Theft Mode In Theft Mode the T M C starts accelerated reporting once the Geofence is breached and continues reporting at this interval until commanded remotely to stop or when the T M C returns to within the Geofence boundary e Depot Mode In Depot Mode the behavior is similar but reporting stops and the Geofence resets if the T M C has remained stationary for two report cycles The center of the Geofence is established in the following ways e Power up The device can be programmed to establish a Geofence based on its initial position when powered on e Depot When set to this mode the device
32. er Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Digital Output Command The DO command provides local configuration control and validation of the Digital Outputs and Event Triggering gt do PIN do nothing set clear or toggle 0 3 2PIN do nothing set clear or toggle O3 1AENABLE enable control or set clear or toggle 0 3 2AENABLE enable control or set clear or toggle 0 3 JAEVENT set trigger event 012 2AEVENT set trigger event 0 12 JBENABLE enable control or set clear or toggle 0 3 2BENABLE enable control or set clear or toggle 0 3 IBEVENT set trigger event 0 12 2BEVENT set trigger event 0 12 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Important Installation Considerations Iridium Satellite Network The Iridium satellite constellation is comprised of 66 low earth orbit LEO satellites that traverse the sky every 8 to 10 minutes At any given time there may be from 1 to 3 satellites in view with varying locations in the sky at times as low as the horizon The most critical factor related to a successful LEO installation is locating the Iridium antenna where there is a complete clear view of the sky in all directions For optimal performance Iridium specifies visibility of the sky in all
33. ering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 6 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Overview The T M C uses the Iridium Satellite Communications network to remotely provide GPS and sensor tracking data to users In addition to GPS and internal accelerometer the T M C is capable of monitoring up to two digital input signals and one analog input signal It can also be used to control various external device with either of the two digital outputs The T M C contains a built in rechargeable battery optional Because the T M C uses the Short Burst Data SBD protocol over the Iridium Constellation the device will work anywhere on earth and provides exceptionally low latency times of less than 30 seconds The T M C can be configured and controlled remotely over the satellite network for all values and settings Life Cycle The life cycle of the T M C is as follows A Define the T M C Feature Implementation The T M C is a highly versatile device that can provide GPS and sensor based tracking reports including position heading speed sensor inputs and diagnostic information at configured intervals up to four pre assigned times each day and or upon a sensor defined event See Section Tracking Monitor Control features B Select the T M C Tracking Service when the device is used for tr
34. me Sync after power up for the reporting features to be enabled ii On power up the system will be in the Full Power mode for the KEEP AWAKE TIME parameter before entering the configured power profile iii Continue checking until system has connected to satellite networks It should take about 30 60 seconds to capture time sync Iridium Fix and GPS Fix after power up 6 Use the RPT TEST command to queue a report and immediately start the transmission attempt This command also enables the VERBOSE DEBUG STREAMING Command This is very helpful for monitoring the behavior of the communication channel Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 The information captured below represents a typical SBD transmission sequence using an efficient antenna installation modem wakeup initiated done searching for network onnet ttf 1 netavail T bars 0 online Starting time sync Signal strength 5 time sync 8a0163ba done starting SBD send sequence Signal strength 5 mo status 0 mt queue O done modem powered down into sleep mode It is recommended that the system is left in this mode and monitored for as many hours as feasible for checkout Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engin
35. plied Monitoring the LED behavior MSG SIGNAL Signal LED Green e Continuous blinking indicates no Iridium or GPS signal has been detected e Blinking twice with a pause indicates the T M C is searching for an Iridium signal e Blinking three times with a pause indicates the T M C is searching for a GPS signal e Solid green indicates solid signal for both Report Alert MSG LED Red Green Amber e Blinking Red indicates an ERROR Every 2 seconds indicates POWER TOO LOW 5 Hz 5 blinks per sec indicates DAILY LIMIT reached Blink at the end of transmission means transmit failed e Solid Green indicates a REPORT message is being sent e Solid Amber indicates a message is being received Charge LED Red Green e Red indicates battery is charging e Green indicates charging is complete e Blinking amber amp blinking signal indicates MESSAGE in queue Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 20 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 The Bench Test allows check out and verification of the T M C operation Local configuration and control is very helpful for bench top checkout NOTE Line of Site visibility to the Iridium Satellite and GPS Satellites is fundamental for proper operation of this checkout When using the bench top procedure indoors be sure the T M C is
36. ration Once all menus have been selected select Create Config Button at the end The configuration file will automatically be downloaded to your computer This file can now be emailed to the T M C directly via email or uploaded via the appropriate tracking service It is recommended that the T M C be queried for its configuration and tested Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 32 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Configuration via Email Attachment Queries commands and configuration can be performed over the SBD network by simply sending it an email message with a file attachment that contains your specific command query or configuration information The email message format is shown below and must be sent to the address shown with your unit s IMEI number in the subject line Also the attached file must have a sbd extension and be 270 bytes or less in size or it will be rejected by Iridium s SBD service Additionally your service provider must configure your T M C airtime account with the Automatic Notification feature enabled To data sbd iridium com From lt your_email_address your_domain com gt Subject 304050607080903 lt Message Attached your_config sbd gt Messages must follow Iridium s SBD service formatting rules outlined below
37. reporting is enabled by entering a O into Repeat Rate You can also select 4 Time of Day Reports The format is Minutes since O0 00GMT amp Standard Reporting Enabled 480 Time Of Day 2 Time Of Day 3 Time Of Day 4 Accel Repeat Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 28 Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Applied Satellite Configuration Utility continued Position Monitor Geofencing Depot or Theft Mode If the position monitor is enabled you can set the alert to be on geofence entry or Geofence exit You can also set to DEPOT Mode which stops reporting after two iden tical Geoposition reports and also resets the center of the Geofence It will begin re porting when the device moves outside the newest geofence THEFT Mode will report forever after it leaves the geofence The Position fence radius is set in meters amp Position Monitor Enabled Auimmnoe So SETS Fence Menonenyoeo e L Aston ny Cenere Fence ae Denot S Pos fence radius so Acceleration Enabled On Set lt Omnin Analog Reporting Enabled Enable the Analog reporting by ticking or checking the box shown below You can configure an alert on exit of the window entry to the window and decide if you want an accelerated report based upon the alert as
38. set mAmp consumption user case 1 5 PROTOCOL set server protocol O ASE 1 GAP KEEPAWAKE set the power up keep awake minutes 2 15 Use the VER command to verify fw versions model numbers and IMEI information Use the STAT command to check instantaneous system status Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Report Command The RPT command provides local configuration and validation of the reporting times and rates gt rpt ENABLE enable feature TIF REPEAT repeat rate of report mins 0 10800 TOD send report mins since 0 00 GMT 0 1440 TOD2 send report mins since 0 00 GMT 0 1440 TODS send report mins since 0 00 GMT 0 1440 TOD4 send report mins since 0 00 GMT 0 1440 ACCEL repeat rate when accelerated mins 0 10800 TEST send test report now The RPT TEST command is a unique command that initiates an immediate standard position report and also enables the VERBOSE DEBUG STREAMING to monitor SBD communication status This DEBUG STREAMING is disabled upon power cycle Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Ver
39. sion 1 2 October 2014 Position Command The POS command provides local configuration and validation of the GPS Position related parameters and features gt pos ENABLE enable feature TIP ENTRYALERT alert when inside region TIF EXITALERT alert when outside region TIF MODE T Depot Mode F Theft Mode TIF FENCE geofence radius kmeters 0 0 1 0 ACCEL off on TIF GCENTER geofence center lat lon NOW change current position lat lon engineering debug only MOVE set move degrees per update lat lon engineering debug only GP show raw NMEA sentences Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Analog Sensor Command The ANA command provides local configuration and validation of the Analog Sensor related parameters and features gt ana ENABLE enable feature ENTRYALERT alert when inside window EXITALERT alert when outside window MIN window lower limit MAX window lower limit HYS window limit hysteresis ACCEL off on Digital Inputs Dry Contact Closures Command TIF TIF TE 0 0 30 0 0 0 30 0 0 1 2 5 TIF The DI command provides local configuration and validation of the Digital Inputs Re lay Closure related parameters and fe
40. structure per the following NOTES e The command is the Mobile Terminated MT gt byte string received by the device e The reply is the Mobile Originated MO lt byte string sent by the device e The REPLY ID is the associated CMD ID so the data server can track responses to commands e A reply of ACK 0x06 indicates the command was successful A reply of NACK 0x15 indicates an error in the execution of the command Direction Ib Payload CMD ID lt PAYLOAD CONFIGURATION IMAGE REPLY MT gt Ox80 MO lt Ox06 0x15 lt PAYLOAD CONFIGURATION IMAGE Set to Default Configuration has no parameters MT gt Ox80 CMD ID Ox01 MO lt Ox06 0x15 nn lt PAYLOAD CONFIGURATION IMAGE Get Configuration Command has no parameters MT gt Ox80 CMD ID OXFF MO lt 0x06 0x15 REPLY lt PAYLOAD CONFIGURATION IMAGE QO O 3 e3 gt a D D lt EHH Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Direction Command Reply Set to Default Configuration has no parameters REPLY MO lt Ox06 0x15 REPLY lt paYLOAD CONFIGURATION IMAGE Get Diagnostics Report Type 2 Now Command has no parameters MT gt Payload oo CMD ID OxOl REPLY MO lt Ox06 0x15 lt PAY
41. t check box will increase message size by six bytes iDiagnostic Reporting Aenentontatey 4 _Alerinhen Low ony Menonveacrs Abiensudors Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual _ Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Applied Satellite Configuration Utility continued Vibration Monitoring and Reports The powerful features of the vibration monitor are selected below Vibration Monitor Enabled Vibration Mode Timed Vibration alert on E Vibration threshold 0 Vibration match 0 Vibration duration 0 Diagnostic Outputs The Digital Outputs 1 and 2 are configured with the menu below Digital Output D1A Control No change D1A Event Trigger NO_TRIGGER_EVENT D1B Control No change D2A Control No change D2A Event Trigger NO TRIGGER EVENT D2B Control No change D2B Event Trigger NO_TRIGGER_EVENT Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA 31 Tel 1 480 4431424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Appendix Applied Satellite Configuration Utility continued Power Mode and Tracking Service Protocol Finalizing Configu
42. vated by the T M C Tracking The T M C can track your assets by sending a periodic or event driven position report via the Iridium Satellite Network This report can be configured to be transmitted on a time based interval between 5 minutes to 1 day Alternatively the T M C can be configured to send the periodic report daily at up to 4 preset times of the day In addition a Geofence monitor and an Analog sensor monitor can be configured to send reports at an accelerated reporting rate based on critical sensor data that requires more urgent attention Monitoring The T M C can monitor sensor data to generate event driven reports change reporting rate and or drive a control output In addition the sensor data will be included in all tracking reports Possible monitors that can be enabled include e GPS Geofence monitor Analog Inputs monitor e Digital Inputs monitor 2 e Vibration monitor e Battery Level monitor Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Possible events that can be enabled to generate a report include e GPS Enter Geofence or Exit Geofence Analog sensor Enter alert window or Exit alert window e Digital Input Set detected Clear detected or Toggle detected e Vibration Time match detected or Ev
43. vents that can be enabled to generate a report or output response include e GPS Enter Geofence or Exit Geofence Analog Sensor Enter Alert Window or Exit Alert Window e Digital Input Set Detected Clear Detected or Toggle Detected e Vibration Time Match Detected or Event Count Match Detected Battery Low Battery Detected Possible control options include e Control Output 1 Set Clear or Toggle e Control Output 2 Set Clear or Toggle Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Overview The T M C generates reports that contain the following information e GPS Position e Digital Input and Output Status Analog Input Value e Vibration Indication e Speed and Heading e Diagnostic Information and Battery Status Reporting Modes The T M C can send reports according to the following modes e Time of Day Reporting e Interval Reporting e Device outside of Geofence reporting e Device outside of Geofence accelerated reporting e Change in Digital Input alarm e Analog value window reached alarm e Vibration initiated alarm e Vibration accumulator reached e Digital Pulse Counter value reached Report Frequency The T M C may be configured to send reports at any of the following frequencies Regular Time of Da
44. ways contains the status of the device the digital and analog I O and the GPS position as well as the battery status Optional configurations can include e pulse input information 4 bytes e and or vibrational information 4 bytes and or for non tracking applications e or remove GPS position 11 bytes Table 1 Report Binary Image Byte Number Variable Bits Description report type Report Type Ox01 bit7 is 1 if this is a periodic report repeat or TOD bit6 is 1 if this is a start of the periodic repeat 1 periodic N 1 start of repeat bit3 include diag bit2 include vibration bitl include position bitO include pulse bit5 vibration bit4 position bit3 analog bit2 digital bitl pulse bitO diagnostics 1 data included 2 monitor in alert5 IO Digital4 bit15 DI2 bit14 DI2 bit13 DO2 bit12 DOT bit11 0 analog volts x 100 O to 3000 0 0 to 30 00 Battery Level 10 0 0 25 0 Bits7 4 gosTTF secs div 5 i e value 2 10 secs Bits3 0 iriTTF secs div 5 i e value 2 10 secs Seconds since UTC EPOCH time if no position 54 IO Analog 12 5 battery level 6 GPS time to fix 4 Iridium 5 time to fix Tics D O time WN Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014
45. y Presets Reporting Regular Time of Day presets are pseudo rather than exact in order to preserve the Iridium network Since it would be impossible for all devices to send reports ata common time such as 12 00 the T M C operates on its user defined schedule plus an offset based on the device s serial number So if the device is set to report at 8 00 12 00 18 00 and 00 00 it does so slightly after each chosen time For more general features of the T M C s Event Triggered Reporting please consult the next section Tel 1 480 443 1424 Fax 1 480 452 0971 Email info ase corp com Applied Satellite Engineering 16559 N 92nd Street Suite 101 Scottsdale AZ 85260 USA www ase corp com Osprey T M C Bay User Manual Version 1 2 October 2014 Regular Time Interval Reporting Following powering on the device it can be configured to send reports at a certain time interval Although a common interval is every 4 hours the interval may be as short as 1 minute or as long as two weeks Event Triggered Interval Reporting The device can be configured to begin reporting at regular intervals such as in Outside of Geofence Mode or Unauthorized Movement Theft Mode A real world example of this would be configuring a device to report when it is moved outside of a depot and it continues to report every two hours while in motion Once the asset reaches the next depot and the GPS positioning is the same for two intervals th

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