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1. 17 aera A ae ee 18 BEEN 22 i ates 20 23 ETE 24 lo edo MENO 24 24 24 25 25 E 25 SMSCOMMAND LIST 26 db 26 ced MM ME P 21 RR 27 GE BGP S E 26 7 UPDATING FIRMWARE TO THE LATEST 29 8 MOUNTING 8 1 1 6 6 66 30 EEG Ww IClO 8B50 com M 31 1 INTRODUCTION A T1000 15 a terminal with GPS and connectivity which is able to determine the object s cootdinates and transfer them via the GSM network This device is perfectly suitable for applications where location acquirement of remote objects 15 needed Device operates using internal batteries only and
2. AT1000 User Manual V1 2 Contents t INTRODUCTOMN 3 EMI 3 ENSIBUCTIONSOHSADETY 4 ciu 4 POU ISO E 5 5 PAT ACT 5 2 CHARACEERISTICS sas ices PAC a d CONNBCTINGMICRO LISB TOT IOU 7 8 PC 8 3 PREPARATI I N a 9 OE OCT REM E ENTENOS Es UU PIE ep iE qaia SUE 9 9 11 12 4 OPERATIONAL BASICS 14 PROIE 14 EN c NR 15 5 CONFIGURATION 16 OPERATIONS MENU 16 GEOBSEDAPRANIETERS 17 CE 17 CW RIT 17 WANT
3. Figure 7 Driver installation window Installation wizard will prompt you with several windows telling that software did not pass Windows Logo test Click Continue Anyway button to continue Software Installation AN The software you installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows Tell me why this testing is Important Continuing your installation of this software may impair destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that haz passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 8 Windows Logo pass window Setup will continue installing drivers and will display a window about successful process in the end Click Finish to complete installation InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing Virtual COM Port Driver on your computer lt Back 26 Figure 9 Successful installation window Note if drivers did not install successfully or device is not recognized please make sure that device is connected to PC and reinstall the drivers Configurator 1000 Configurator is software used to setup the device You can save or read the settings and read modem IMEI number with it Please download the latest version of
4. Low Battery information that device battery 1s low Critical Battery information that device battery 1s critically low Roaming information that device 1s in roaming state GPS timeout information that GPS fix is not obtained within predefined time GPS speeding information about device movement speed GSM level information about GSM signal strength Land watet map information about whether device is on water on land Temperature temperature measurement information Analog input analog input voltage measurement information Alarm button alarm button state information Cell ID information about GSM cell ID number Temperature sensor Analog input and Alarm button shares the same hardware so only one feature can be used at the time More information about IO events can be found in Profile manager section E event name Enable Level Delta Average Low Battery 30 Critical Battery 20 Roaming GPS timeout Iv GPS speeding 0 10 GSM level 3 1 0 Land water map Temperature Analog E 0 10 Alarm Button Cell ID Accept Discard Figure 21 IO events window Level field and delta indicate a value level when it exits enters value delta 2 device generates an event Le to generate speeding event when speed reaches 80 km h enter level value 40 and delta value 80 This would make low level of spee
5. i T1 c1 Temperature Dallas 225 to step by 22 5 C to 866 step 0 1 C to 3300 step by 1 fram to S300m step Tm 010 65000 geotencing captured 1 seofencing global qgeofencing captured seofencing zones 1 ta 10 1 0 4 zone 1 inside zone Example of good logical sentence MR1 0 amp CI1 1 GT1 0 AI1 lt 3000 Incorrect string elements of logical sentence 31 and double operators where represents table 2 operators excluding 1 and Table 2 Operators used in logical sentences Operator Operation Equal Not equal More Less AND OR XOR Matching to Matching to IS gt RQ Al VI e Valid GPRS operator list contains list of up to 200 accepted operator codes Only in these Operators network data can be sent If operator list left empty GPRS is available with all operators available List of GSM operator codes http en wikipedia org wiki Mobile Network Code Valid GPRS Operator li 4 mm ET i Accept Discard Figure 23 Valid GPRS operator list window Profiles parameters This set of parameters applies for device only when it is operating in appropriate profile To choose a profile click on P1 P2 P3 P4 or P5 and enter desired values Refer to profile switching logic chapter to find out correct settings for your AT1000 device a
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7. acquisition from the GPS satellites After coordinates are received data is sent to setver as defined in global parameters COM port click this drop down list to choose which COM port is used by AT1000 to connect to See chapter 0 to find out number of the port Refresh button click it to refresh all available ports PC This button is used when you connect AT1000 to PC while Configurator software is already launched but it did not detect Virtual COM Pott yet Global Parameters Global parameters are common settings for device and are used with every profile These are GPRS settings GPS fix settings SMS settings and general settings GPRS settings e Mode select data transfer mode for GPRS connection TCP IP or UDP IP e APN Access Point Name this is operator provided parameter and is used to open GPRS connection in GSM network Please contact your GSM operator to find out your APN e Username APN username used to open GPRS connection in GSM network In some cases it is not required and field is left blank Password APN password used to open GPRS connection in GSM network In some cases it is not required and field is left blank e IP this is destination server IP address to which AT1000 is sending data using GPRS Port this is destination server port number to which AT1000 15 sending data using GPRS GPS fix settings e Timeout AT1000 is using this time interval in seconds when trying to establish
8. cend week time Min saved records E General Movement sensor Settings SMS24 enable Geofence zones Settings 4 events Settings Battery parameters gt Profile manager Settings Batten level 7727 7 02 GSM operator List Helresh data Reset counter Firmware Log Figure 14 Main AT1000 Configurator window Operations menu This 1s a list of commonly used operations such as e Defaults choose one of 3 available default settings for the device Every time you launch Configurator software you either have to load settings from file or load default settings and modify values manually Load from file click this button to load device settings from file so you don t have to enter them by hand every time you want to configure the device e Save to File click this button to save manually entered setting to a file e Read from flash reads settings that are already stored AT1000 device e Write to flash saves the settings to AT1000 memory Note that you have to load these settings from file or enter them manually first Get IMEI reads AT1000 modem IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity number Note that after you connect device to power supply it takes several seconds to load modem only then Configurator is able to read it Otherwise it will be displayed as none Device startup click this button to test data acquisition and data sending This feature initiates position
9. from Teltonika website http avl1 teltonika lt Downloads AT1000 vcpdtiver v1 1 setup zip IMPORTANT AT1000 must be connected to PC when installing drivers Power up AT1000 and connect it to PC It is done by removing insulating tape which 1s separating batteries from the device Figure 5 Removing insulating tape in AT1000 When AT1000 is connected the first time to PC you will be prompted with Found New window Click Cancel to stop automatic installation process Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software For Teltonika 477000 SEP If pour hardware came with an installation CD floppy disk insert it now What vau want the wizard to do C Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next ta continue Figure 6 Found New Hardware window Extract and launch VCPDriver_V1 1_Setup exe This driver is used to detect AT1000 device connected to the computer Click in driver installation window InstallShield Wizard l x Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard Far Virtual COM Fort Driver V1 1 The InstallShield Wizard will install Virtual COM Part Driver on your computer Please connect your device the Found Mew Hardware Wizard window will pops up cancel it ignore automatic hardware installation continue click Next Cancel lt Back
10. its location If it fails to do so in given time device considers that GPS 15 not available at the moment SMS settings e Password enter a password for all incoming SMS to the device Device will discard all recieved SMS with passwords that do not match the entered one e Authorized numbers a list of GSM numbers AT1000 will read messages only from listed number and discard all messages from other numbers If no numbers are entered AT1000 will read messages from all numbers The first number is server GSM number it is used to send SMS to server modem Numbers have to be entered in international format without sign Authorized phone numbers Discard Figure 15 Authorized numbers window General settings Movement sensor these parameters combined with onboard vibration sensor are used to define if device is moving While measuring during Scan time device captures Vibration Count after the end decision is done accord to equation Scan Time Average Time to Impulses lt Vibration Count If equation is true then device is considered as moving Movement sensor settings Xx Enable Timeaut BO000 Scan time f 000 Average time m to impulses Figure 16 Movement sensor settings window Ti
11. its main applications are tracking of objects which do not have onboard power supply Attention Personal ot portable computers to be connected to the device must comply with the requirements of DIN EN 60950 1 2003 Do not disassemble the device more than it is allowed If the device is damaged the power supply cables are not isolated or the isolation is damaged before unplugging the power supply do not touch the device All wireless data transferring devices produce interference that may affect other devices which are placed nearby The device may be fitted only by qualified personnel The device must be firmly fastened in the predefined location The programming must be performed using a second class PC with autonomic power supply The device is susceptible to water and humidity in environment with IP class greater than 1205 Use only batteries provided by Teltonika If wrong battery 1s used the device may malfunction Teltonika takes no responsibility for device damage caused by third party batteries Any installation and or handling during a lightning storm is prohibited Please use cables provided with AT1000 device Teltonika is not responsible for any harm caused by using wrong cables for PC lt gt AT1000 connection Teltonika reserves the right to change or modify device in a way that feels 15 acceptable and 1s not in disagreement with terms and conditions Ensure that the batteries are not
12. send data every 24 hours e If geofence zone crossed collect data every 5 minutes and GSM modem always online Expected battery lifetime is 6 months with no alarm captured Configuration for this scenario 15 hardcoded into default profile 2 Scenario 3 Designed for shipping containers tracking e While moving collect data every 1 hour send data every 12 hours e While idle collect and send data every 24 hours e If object distance from coastline more than 30km do not enable GSM modem e When container doors are open collect data every 5 minutes and GSM modem always online if object is distanced less than 30km from coastline If device is unable to get GPS fix but under GSM coverage records GSM Cell ID If geofence zone crossed collect data every 5 minutes and GSM always online Expected battery lifetime is more than 6 months with no alarm captured Configuration for this scenario 15 hardcoded into default profile 3 I O settings When all I O elements are disabled AVL packet comes with GPS part only After enabling I O element s AVL packet contains both GPS and I O parts List of available I O elements includes I O id names units minimum and maximum values Table 3 Property ID of I O elements Property Property Name Bytes Description 0 not moving 1 moving O water 1 land 6 SMS Command list Every SMS command begins with password Please check it in SMS settings If password field 15 blank
13. 1 as default In the next 10 second period it checks all IO event conditions and switches to appropriate profile in case there are any events If no then device switches to profile 5 which is default profile for device when no conditions are met See profile manager configuration chapter for more information about logical sentence structure Events I O elements can generate events according to hysteresis algorithm If I O event operand Hysteresis is selected events will be generated as it is shown in the illustration below Delta Level Event Figure 13 Event generation according hysteresis algorithm AT1000 uses this method to calculate those IO element events that have Delta parameters GPS speeding GSM signal level and Analog input 5 CONFIGURATION Main AT1000 Configurator windows consist of three parts operations menu 1 global parameters settings 2 profiles parameters settings 3 and battery parameters 4 AT1000 configurator Ver 0 0 0 11 EE Jol x Defaults Load Save file Read from Flash write bo Flash Get IMEI Device startup 1 comi obal parameters Protiles parameters GPRS 2 Sleep i ne eep GSM offline Username Data save GPS enable a Password GSM Cell ID E IP Min period sec 0 Fort Gave week time GP S Timeout Data send GPRS enable i SMS Password Send period sec 0 Authorized numbers
14. 4171000 configurator Ver 0 0 0 11 e Defaults Load file Save File Read From Flash Write to Flash Get IMEI Device startup Global parameters GPRS GPS fix SMS General Firmware Mode Username Password IP Timeout Password Movement sensor Settings aenfence zones events Profile manager GSM operator 3 igl x COMI 2 r afiles parameters F1 Sleep GSM offline P2 Datasave GPS enable GSM Cell ID P4 Min sec f 200 PA Save week time GPRS enable 300 Authorized numbers Data send Send period sec Send week time Min saved records SMS24 enable settings Settings Settings List Battery parameters Battery level 0 Refresh data Reset counter e Log Sleep Indicates what to do with the modem when device is not sending any data either to keep it Figure 24 Profile selection in Configurator window online or switch it off to save battery highly recommended in most cases Data save record GPS enable enables or disables GPS data acquisition in this profile GSM Cell ID enables or disables ability to acquire GSM Cell ID Min Period time interval in seconds when device is trying to establish its location and make a Save week time if Min Period value is 0 then AT1000 uses this table when to make recor
15. AT1000 Configurator from Teltonika webpage http avl1 teltonika lt Downloads AT1000 To use Configurator with AT1000 make sure that batteries are inserted in the device and it is connected to PC In the configurator please choose correct COM port used by device To find out which COM port is used follow these steps e Right click on Computer and choose Properties Goto Hardware and click on Device e Expand Ports COM amp LPT menu See COM port number near STM Virtual COM Port 2 Device Manager Eile Action Help H Computer fae Disk drives Display adapters Fl 24 DVD CD ROM drives H a Human Interface Devices HE IDE ATAJATAPI controllers H keyboards H Mice and other pointing devices 5g Monitors m Network adapters 51 197 Ports COM amp LPT Communications Pork COMI DES SCSI and RAID controllers EA System devices 0 Sound video and game controllers Storage volumes ee Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 10 STM Virtual COM Port number Inserting the batteries Figure 11 Inserting the batteries Teltonika recommended batteries are available for sale from Teltonika office or distributors Only with these batteries correct device operation and or prevention of permanent damage to device is guaranteed Warning use only the same sort of batteries in pair and do not mix o
16. GSM signals According to recommended default configuration expected lifetimes months GPS acquire every 1 hour and data sending every 24 hour e 25 days GPS acquire every 20 minutes and data sending every 1 hour Expected battery lifetime depends on e Temperature e Humidity GSM level GPS satellite visibility e Configuration of device additionally monitored parameters etc Expected battery self discharging is 1 3 per year in normal humidity and 20 C Accessories Note Teltonika doesn t provide any additional equipment like panic Buttons or other except of 1 wire digital thermometer This device is not included in AT1000 package and can be offered by special order only Digital thermometer There is a possibility to monitor temperature via AT1000 In order to achieve such functionality digital thermometer has to be connected to device input AT1000 supports 1 Wire Parasite Power digital thermometer DS18B20 PAR Figure 4 shows thermometer connection scheme DALLAS GoM antenna 18820 1 3 BOTTOM VIEW TO 92 DS18B20 PAR 1 000 Figure 4 1000 and Dallas sensor connection 3 PREPARATION Software requirements e Windows XP with SP2 or later Windows Vista Windows 7 e MS Framework V3 5 or later http www microsoft com or http avl1 teltonika It downloads tavl Framework dotnetfx35setupSP1 zip Drivers Please download Virtual COM Port drivers
17. blishes new GPS connection every time it wakes up which takes some time Acquire and send intervals may have a small delay if Save Week Time table or Send Week Time tables are used Battery Settings AT1000 is able to monitor battery usage as percentage using internal counter When new batteries are inserted click Reset Counter button to start calculating battery level from the beginning Do not reset the battery level counter if not inserting new batteries Click Refresh Data button to see current battery level Default settings AT1000 has 3 preconfigured templates for 3 different tracking scenarios tracking mobile objects tracking international objects and tracking shipping containers Only essential values are present since server IP geofence zones and some other settings are subject to individual configuration for every case Scenario 1 Designed for mobile objects security e While moving collect data every 20 minutes send data every 1 hour While idle collect and send data every 24 hours If geofence zone crossed collect data every 5 minutes GSM modem 15 always online Expected battery lifetime is 3 months if object moves about 8 hours a day with no alarm captured Configuration for this scenario is hardcoded into default profile 1 Scenario 112 Designed for customs shipment transit tracking While moving collect data every 1 hour send data every 12 hours While idle collect and
18. d 0 km h 40 80 2 and high level 80 km h 40 80 2 When current speed exits this range event will be triggered As alternative you can also enter level 90 and delta 20 This would trigger event when speed becomes 80 100 km h Battery level is measured in percentage speeding measured in km h GSM level is measured in point with maximum value of 5 Average field is not currently in use and is reserved for future functionality Profile manager managing between profiles is done via Profile Manager Basically it is done via logical sentences which are collection of criteria encoded in 50 characters If external circumstances are identical to those stated in logical sentence profile switching occurs There are four sentences getting from first to fourth profile Switching to fifth profile occurs when there are no valid sentences which matches to IO events Profile manager ES E Conditions to switch profile Symbols left 1st Profile 51 1 45 2nd Profile M51a 45 ard Profile 1 4th Prafile 51 14 51 0 35 Legend Abbreviation Full name Possible values Explanation E m 0 90 step by 10 Per Cent of full capacity 0 30 step by 10 Per Cent of full capacity not expired 1 expired GPS speeding 010 250 by step GSM level 3 4 5 O no coverage 5 perfect signal Accept Discard Figure 22 Profile manager window Table 1 Legend of logical sentence parameters Abbreviation E
19. ds You can set the time in 10 minute intervals and choose weekdays to do it Save week time Check All Clear All Time 2 Bn Accept Discard Figure 25 Save week time table E z gu OOOOOO i Data send e GPRS enable enables or disables GPRS in this profile e Send Period time interval in seconds when device is trying to send recorded data to the servet e Send week time if Send Period value is 0 then AT1000 uses this table to send records You can set the time in 10 minute intervals and choose weekdays to do it The table is same as for data recording Save week time table e Min Saved Records every time AT1000 makes attempt to connect to the server it checks if it has at least predefined number of records to send If it has less records than the value of this field it does not connect to the server and waits for next attempt after time entered in Send Period field or Send week time table If it has enough records device connects to the server and sends them SMS 24 enable enables ability to send data as binary SMS containing max 24 records Destination modem number is entered in Authorized numbers table SMS settings under Global parameters menu AT1000 uses this method when it is not allowed to connect to server using GPRS due to operators listed in the Operators table Note since AT1000 is designed to stay in sleep mode to preserve the battery it esta
20. e 2 x 3 6V batteries optional with 4 additional batteries A disclaimer Driver softaware download link oh US 2 CHARACTERISTICS Basic characteristics GSM GPRS features e Teltonika TM1Q quad band module 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GPRS class 10 e SMS text data GPS features e No less than 20 channel receiver No less than 160 dBm sensitivity Special features e Smart profile switching any element dependant e Highly configurable data acquisition and sending e Multiple geofence areas e Real time process monitoring e Authorized number list for remote access e Firmware update via GPRS or USB e Configuration update via GPRS or USB port e TCP IP or UDP IP protocol support e 7500 record storing e Extra long lifetime Mechanical characteristics Figure 1 AT1000 dimensions SIM card insert scheme Bap ten 0 Figure 2 SIM card insert scheme Open AT1000 device 2 Open SIM card lid and insert the SIM card 3 Close SIM lid Push SIM card lid in the shown direction to lock it and assemble AT1000 Connecting micro USB to AT1000 Figure 3 Connecting micro USB cable to AT1000 Electrical characteristics A T1000 Power supply 5 7 6 DC Operation temperature 20 C 60 C Batteries Voltage 3 6V Nominal capacity 5500mAh e Max pulse current not less than 2000mA The lifetime of AT1000 is subject to configuration and coverage of GPS and
21. immersed in water When stored keep the device in a cool and dty place Ensure that device and batteries are not exposed to hot surfaces direct sunlight When transporting ensure that batteries are safe from metal articles and do not keep it with metal rings chains etc Do not damage battery with sharp objects Do not try to charge the battery this may lead to explosion and or other harms Pee eee Instructions of safety This chapter contains information on how to operate AT1000 safely By following these requirements and recommendations you will avoid dangerous situations You must read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly before operating the device The device uses a 5V 7 2V DC batteries avoid mechanical damage it is advised to transport the AT1000 device in an impact proof package The device is designed to be mounted in a zone of limited access All related devices must meet the requirements of standard EN 60950 1 Legal Notice Copyright 2010 Teltonika rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Teltonika is prohibited Other products and company names mentioned here may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners About document This document contains information about the architecture mechanical characteristics configuration and po
22. ion Example Code Ver 00 00 29 Device IMEI 353976010139156 Device ID 000001 Bootloader Ver 03 13 Modem REV Ver 05 95 00 getstatus Response details Data Link Indicate module connection to server at the moment 0 Not connected 1 connected GPRS Indicate 1 GPRS 1s available at the moment Phone Voice Call status 0 ready 1 unavailable 2 unknown 3 ringing 4 call in progress 5 asleep SMS storage is full 0 ok 1 SMS storage full Example Data Link 0 GPRS 1 Phone 0 SIM 0 OP 24602 Bat 4 Signal 5 Service 1 NewSMS 0 Roaming 0 SMSFull 0 getinfo INI RTC RST ERR SR BR CF FG FL UT SMS SAT PBI PB Example INI 2007 8 24 10 15 2007 8 24 12 43 RST 2 ERR 11 SR 182 BR 0 CF 0 FG 0 FL 0 UT 0 SMS 2 SAT 5 CP 5 PBO 0 PB 1 0 0 PD1 1 PD2 0 PD3 0 PD4 0 PD5 0 FG Failed GPRS counter getops Response details LIST Returns list of current available allowed operators Example 2 LT BITE GSM BITE 24602 3 OMNITEL LT OMT 24601 3 TELE2 TELE2 24603 0 4 0 2 getgps Response details Sat Count of currently available satellites Lat Latitude Last good Latitude Longitude Last good Longitude at at t S L Example Sat 7 Lat 54 71473 Long 25 30304 Alt 147 Speed 0 Dir 77 Date 2007 8 24 Time 13 4 36 7 UPDATING FIRMWARE TO THE LATEST VERSION Teltonika
23. is constantly working on improvement of the devices and strongly recommends using the latest versions of the firmware 1000 Updater is software used to update the device with the latest firmware FW version Please contact your local vendor for the latest FW version available Firmware updater 1 1 0 1 BE 10 x Valid IMEI numbers Valid Firmware versions All devices updateable All versions are updateable Connect to the device IMEI 254330030042470 Firmware wersion 0 0 29 COM port cas 4 Firmware updater application Update Close Figure 27 Updater application Steps to update FW version successfully 1 Insert the batteries into AT1000 Connect the device to the PC using the USB cable provided with AT1000 device 2 Launch the Updater Select COM port that 1s using AT1000 Press Connect button After the IMEI and FW version are detected press Update button 4 Please wait while loading FW to AT1000 device Do not interupt the update or disconnect the device until the FW updating is complete 5 8 MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS Attach AT1000 to a surface in a vertical position with GPS antenna facing upper part of case Make sure device gets as much of clear view of the sky as possible Use screws or plastic tie strap fasteners to tighten it 9 CHANGES LOG Nr 100323 100514 Minor changes applied and screenshots updated
24. ld batteries with new ones Note if inserting batteries for first time make sure insulating tape 15 removed In order not to discharge batteries please remove them if not using the device After inserting new batteries to device please remember to reset battery level counter in the configurator If new batteries are not inserted do not try to reset this counter more details about the battery level counter are described in user manual documentation 4 OPERATIONAL BASICS Profiles In order to preserve the battery A T1000 is designed to stay in a sleep mode as long as possible Device periodically each 2 seconds wakes up for a very short time and checks states of IO events If IO event s state has changed profile manager changes to profile according to logical sentences Switch to Switch to Switch to Switch to Switch to profile 1 profile 2 profile 3 profile 4 profile 5 SIART checking Is first Is second Is third Is fourth logical logical logical logical logical sentences sentence sentence sentence sentence every 2 true true true true seconds Profile manager 1st Profile 2nd Profile 3rd Profile 4th Profile logic logic logic logic Door opened Entered AND Low battery roaming Device is not in voltage network moving geofence zone IO events Figure 12 Profile switching diagram After device reset or startup AT1000 always loads profile
25. meout Scan 4 Time Measurement unmasked Measurement masked Data from vibration sensor Figure 17 Movement sensor measurement diagram Geofence zones these parameters allows to know if device is in certain area not Geofencing Frame border 15 measured in meters Zone Border feature 15 specially used in order to specify certain region within which crossing will not be indicated as event until border 1s cmpletely crossed hysteresis like principle Eee Daher te ee E 1 WE ox xum ON Ke ay Me 209805 TFT AUN 060999 Figure 18 Geofence border E oe ut Border width i xa S Lu A Pj E cob Figure 19 Geofence border working principle 2 ee oo 4 eset VH J 55 _ Border width is i MS p bs s A s 5 MERIT We cs 20000690000000 working principle 1 Age NW e 4 Border width f ce M a F 3 euo M E x x 2 oo 5 27 Geofence Shape Individual Geofencing Zone shape selection There are two shapes available Circular or Rectangular Geofence Event Priority Reserved for future uses leave 0 Geofence Enter Event Individual Geofencing Zone Entering event generation f
26. ssibilities of the AT1000 device Acronyms and terms used in document PC Personal Computer GPRS General Packet Radio Service e GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile Communications SMS Short Message Service AC DC Alternating Current Direct Current e Record AVL data stored in AT1000 memory AVL data contains GPS and I O information e AVL packet Data packet that is being sent to server during data transmission AVL packet contains from 1 to 25 records Profile operating mode for AT1000 device It consists of list of settings indicating how device should behave in certain situations Batteries AT1000 is autonomous device which uses two R14 60086 standard batteries Batteries used in this device are single charge Li based type and should have the following parameters e Voltage 3 6V Nominal capacity 5500mAh e Max pulse current not less than 2000mA Teltonika recommended batteries are available for sale from Teltonika office or distributors Only with these batteries correct device operation and or prevention of permanent damage to device is guaranteed Warning use only the same sort of batteries in pair and do not mix old batteries with new ones Package contents The AT1000 device is supplied to the customer in a cardboard box containing all the equipment that is necessary for operation The package contains 1 The AT1000 device Micro USB cabl
27. then every command begins with space character Le lt password gt lt space gt geteps lt space gt getgps when password field is blank 471000 configurator Ver 0 0 0 9 Defaults Load from file Savetofile Read from flash Write to flash Get IMEI Global parameters Profiles parameters GPRS TCF ad MET CT Sleep GSM offine 71 Data save GPS enable Password GSM Call ID IP a period i200 n y Save week time GPS fie Timeout 300 Data GPRS enable Authorized numbers Send week time saved records EX General Movement sensor Settings SMS24 enable zones Settings events Settings Battery parameters Profile manager Te Batter level 70 GSM operator List Refresh data Heset counter Firmware Log Figure 26 SMS password settings Also AT1000 accepts commands only from authorized and or server modem numbers If Authorized Numbers table is left blank then AT1000 accepts commands from any number SMS commands are e getver gets firmware version e getstatus current status about device and general working conditions e getinfo statistic and other information about device e getops provides a list of currently visible GSM operators e geteps sends last GPS fix information coordinates time etc getver Modem Firmware vers
28. unctionality If enabled when device enters specified area an event of selected priority will be generated Geofence Exit Event Individual Geofencing Zone Exiting event generation functionality If enabled when Device exits specified area an event of selected priority will be generated Geofence Center Longitude X degrees Geofence Left Bottom Corner Longitude X1 degrees Individual Geofencing Zone Center Longitude coordinate for Circular shape or Left Bottom Corner Longitude coordinate for Rectangular shape Geofence Center Latitude Y degrees Geofence Left Bottom Corner Latitude Y1 degrees Individual Geofencing Zone Center Latitude coordinate for Circular shape or Left Bottom Corner Latitude coordinate for Rectangular shape Geofence Radius R meters Geofence Upper Right Corner Longitude X2 degrees Individual Geofencing Zone Radius measured in meters for Circular shape or Upper Right Corner Longitude coordinate for Rectangular shape Not Used Geofence Upper Right Corner Latitude Y2 degrees Individual Geofencing Zone Right Corner Latitude for Rectangular shape Not used for Circular shaped zone Geofencing configuration i EC 1 z Geofence zones status One Entry Exit Accept Discard Figure 20 Geofence settings window O events according to these settings device will respond changing circumstances and include certain information to records
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