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1. This column displays a list of firmware version for the main processor for each SmartOne in the list e COM Column This column displays a list of the assigned communication ports for each SmartOne List ESN s Button This button shall cause the Configuration Software to search for any valid devices that are connected to the PC A pop up window informs the user that the program is searching for devices connected to the computer while this search is being performed View Summary Button This button causes the Configuration Software to open a menus snett separate window which contains plain text readout of every nz standard Messagng Without motion i 2 Interval Reporting user configurable parameter that exists for the SmartOne am Dach o mins Input 1 Pa J Input 1 Di e The Menu Bar in the View Summary Window allows the rpst2r2rmeters user to either print the parameters or save the Porem or meses enable configuration parameters to a text file F0 hous Orn Diagnostic Message Interval 30 day s O hour s 0 min s e This window remains open while the user manipulates the fields in the User Data Entry Pane tabs and will update as changes are made PROGRAM Button l The Program button in the Status Pane is used to send the data in the configuration software to the connected SmartOne s The SmartOne will be updated with the data from the Configuration Software The user is queried to
2. As an example for a type 0x01 Get ID message made up of the following bytes AA 05 01 The following 2 byte CRC would be calculated D5 50 The complete message sent by the host to the SmartOne is AA 05 01 50 D5 Serial Packet Types Description Usage Command Data Acknowledge Data Comment Bytes Bytes User requests the SmartOne to Four data bytes which reply with integral ESN Electronic contain the unit ID as an 0x01 Serial Number This is the ID None unsigned integer The used by Globalstar to identify the MSByte is sent first Only unit the 27 LSbits are non zero See Truncated Message 0x26 Send Truncated Message cobalt None See Raw Message 0x27 Send Raw Message section below None SmartOne C User Guide Page 42 9100 0410 01 RevA GlobalStart B Send Truncated Message serial message type 0x26 The SmartOne will perform a GPS location and append user data passed to the unit via the Truncated Message command 0x26 Two bytes plus 6 bits of user data may be sent with the standard GPS location information in a messaging burst Two bits are set in the on air message by the SmartOne informing the recipient that the message is the Truncated type The following table defines the message structure of the data portion of the command used to send a Truncated message Communication to the SmartOne will follow the following specific format Default Value Bit Parameter Description User dat
3. Global Message Typ nica neeg ea aA A av ects RE I ee te el 32 Type 0 Message C laS emirato blica 32 Message ir E 32 Location Message EE 34 Device Turned On Message iii 34 Change of Location Area Alert Message 34 Input Status Changed Message iii 34 Undesired Input State Message iii 34 Re Genter Message cocina EENS latine 34 Type t M ssage CIASS 2255 han nain diner ii iia 35 Truncated Message Type Single Packet ss 35 Truncated Message Type Multiple Packet Version 36 Type 2 Message Class inicia did en en ns 37 Raw Message Type Single Packet Version 37 Raw Message Type Multiple Packet Version 37 Type 3 Message Class i scccciteeishdevecued acia liada dad eri ici 38 Diagnostic Message scsi dt da 38 SmartOne C User Guide 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalstar Replace Battery Message sisi 39 Contact Service Provider Message iii 39 Accumulate Count Message iii 39 Messaging Pri TTT 40 Prioritization of Periodic Standard Message Report Rates seeseseeseesrrssresrrssrresrrssrresrresres 40 Message Weu 40 e ei E e TE 41 Serial Packet Format Commands and answers 41 e ET le EE 41 GRG AIQONITNM TTT 42 serial Packet TYPES eme titine ent a 42 Send Truncated Message serial message type 0x26 nnnnnnnancnnns 43 Send Raw Message serial message type 0x27 nnn nn cnn c cra nn nann nn nnnncnna 44 ThelHands
4. SmartOne Configuration Software OvVerVieWennnnccccccccccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nana nana nana 8 User Data Entry Pan iio ad lala gebiede ee Mes 8 SEI PANG A martine geg tn ae tal seed ae md 9 ESN Status Display Table 54 55 ai mn ren geed geed 9 List ESN S Eet cio ona a dt abi 9 View Summary Button iii 9 PROGRAM Butt iconos dE idad dead load anidan Eege ege 9 Tool ER a li aa 10 File MONG como oi ti pa di ad dias coi aan tion 10 TOOIS Men o T a O 12 Help Menciona 14 4 User Data Entry Pan cucicaciacio isis tin 15 Getting Started ToDo ii ias 15 Standard WO Une DT 15 Standard Messaging Mode Without Motion 15 Standard Messaging Mode With Motion 15 SmartOne C User Guide 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalstar Reduced Messaging Mode seen 16 Theft Recovery Mode Lanta A da 16 Standard Messaging Without Motion 16 Location Messages Fab as adi ide 16 Input Settings Tabing haian e ennaa ade 18 Options TaD Lathe alee MAR MR a A ci dida 19 Standard Messaging Mode With Motion 20 Motion Settings TaDi ticiniio ir e lada 20 Location Messages TaD imitar daba 21 Input Settings TED EE 22 Options TaD iii A Heel dina dada 23 Reduced Messaging Mode user 24 Change Location Tab uscar ita dci ries ted at leida dida 24 INPUT Settings Tab EE 26 Options TaD at A A es ee A 27 The Recovery MOOG sta Rae 28 Change Location TaDismsoiiicor aida riada tea eege dende 28 Input Settings Tab suisses 30 Options e EE EN 5 Messages dt 32
5. 2 3 4 5 6 Latitude Longitude 48 Byte 1 Latitude MSByte Byte 2 Latitude Byte 3 Latitude LSByte Byte 4 Longitude MSByte Byte 5 Longitude Byte 6 Longitude LSByte 360 degrees of Longitude coded in signed binary with 3 bytes and 180 degrees of Latitude coded in signed binary with 3 bytes Positive Longitudes correspond to East Longitudes Positive Latitudes correspond to North Latitudes Input Status These bits reflect the state of the inputs and indicate which one if any triggered an Input Status Changed message Bit O Input 1 change 0 Did not trigger message 1 Triggered message Bit 1 Input 1 state 0 Closed 1 Open Bit 2 Input 2 change 0 Did not trigger message 1 Triggered message Bit 3 Input 2 state 0 Closed 1 Open Message Sub Type Bits 7 4 message sub type code See subtypes below Value is 0 in the location message Value is 1 in the Device Turned On message Value is 2 in the Change of Location Area alert message Value is 3 in the Input Status Changed message Value is 4 in the undesired input state message Value is 5 in the re centering message RESERVED Bits 2 0 RESERVED in SmartOne Vibration Triggered Message Bit 3 Value 1 This message is being sent because transmit on change of vibration state is selected and the vibration just changed state or Undesired Vibration state is selected and the vibration is in the undesired state V
6. 7 has a value of two 2 Input Status Changed Message This is the message that will be transmitted upon the change of state of the inputs if enabled and as selected by the user Input 1 open input 1 closed input 1 both input 2 open input 2 closed input 2 both The Message Sub Type is 3 The Input status value of byte 7 in the message indicates which input changed state to trigger the message and also reports the states of both inputs Undesired Input State Message This is the message that is transmitted when the user has selected for an undesired input state to cause a different report rate When this Mode is enabled the user defined Undesired Input State report rate supersedes the At Rest and In Motion report rates when the input s is are in an undesired state The Sub Type value of this message is 4 The Input Status portion of byte 7 will indicate which input s are in the undesired state and triggering the Undesired Input State report rate Re Center Message The Re Center message is transmitted when Reduced Messaging Mode is selected and the SmartOne re centers automatically sets a new Change of Location Area The subtype value of this message is 5 SmartOne C User Guide Page 34 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Type 1 Message Class Truncated Message Type Single Packet This message type provides for up to 2 bytes plus 6 bits of user data to be appended to the status byte and GPS location information The input and stat
7. Byte3 amp 4 FFFF Byte7 7D Binary 0110 0011 7 0 OxFFFF means that Input 2 Decimal 125 Bits 1 0 3 Non Standard message The total number of openings or closings of Input 1 type Accumulate has been turned off Bits 7 2 24 for Accumulate Count Message Byte1 amp 2 FFFF Byte5 amp 6 FFFF Byte8 FF Accumulated time that Input 1 has Accumulated time that the OXFF means that Input 2 been in its undesired state with a SMARTONE has been in a Accumulate count has been resolution of 10 minutes State of Vibration with a turned off OXFFFF means that Input 1 resolution of 10 minutes Accumulate has been turned off OXFFFF means that accumulate time of vibration been turned off SmartOne C User Guide Page 59 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Appendix K External Input Cables INSTRUCTIONS AND WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SmartOne C EXTERNAL INPUT CABLES 5v Cable PN 2030 0305 01 amp 22v Cable PN 2030 0307 01 INSTRUCTIONS 1 This cable is designed to work with 3 3 V logic only Do not use with 5 V logic devices 2 Be certain that unused wires do not short to each other 8 All ground wires are common therefore any ground can be used with any function Color Function Brown Setup Handshake from Serial Device Red RX Orange TX to Serial Device RX Light Blue Dry Contact 2 White Dry Contact 1 Yellow Soft Power Down Normally Open Green Ground Blue Ground Violet Line Power Sma
8. Mode it differentiates between authorized and unauthorized movement of an asset While the power to the SmartOne is turned off all movement of the asset is considered authorized When power is turned on the SmartOne obtains a position from GPS satellites The position is used to set the center of the defined Change of Location Area in Theft Recovery Mode While in the Change of Location Area the SmartOne obtains position fixes at an interval set during configuration As long as the SmartOne remains within the Change of Location Area all movement is considered to be authorized Once the SmartOne s position is outside of the Change of Location Area it alerts the SmartOne to an unauthorized movement and immediately sends a location message Change of Location Alert Message The SmartOne continues to send location messages at a message interval set during the configuration process until the power is turned off or the battery is dead Usage Example A construction company is working on a job site for 1 year and wants to ensure that their generators and other heavy equipment on site aren t stolen The company wants to check the location of their equipment 12 times a day every 2 hours to confirm the asset hasn t been stolen but only wants a transmitted location message once per day Based on this requirement the construction company will need to set the Change of Location Area size of the job site the message interval while inside the Change of Loca
9. On Message Always Enabled Days Hours Mins 0 0 Interval for Replace Battery Message Y Enabled 1 Days Hours Mins Interval for Diagnostic Message 7 Enabled 30 0 0 e Device Turned On Message The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power up by default e Interval for Replace Battery Message The SmartOne can be configured to transmit a Replace Battery message based on a low battery condition o Configuration range extends from 0 to 45 days in steps of a day The default is 1 day o The SmartOne will detect low battery conditions while at least 100 more messages can still be transmitted e Interval for Diagnostic Message The SmartOne can send a diagnostic message with information on the diagnostic status of the device o The diagnostic message includes battery status GPS average search time GPS fails and number of transmissions since last diagnostic message o Transmit interval of diagnostic messages with a transmission rate from 1 to 45 days The default is 30 days SmartOne C User Guide Page 19 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Standard Messaging Mode With Motion Motion Settings Tab The Motion Settings Tab of the Configuration Software is used to define the Message Interval while In Motion This tab also contains the Motion Sensor Settings which define how the sensitivity of the motion sensor and how it determines the device is In Motion Getting Started Motio
10. Responds AA 05 27 lt CRC low gt lt CRC high gt SmartOne C User Guide Page 44 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar What actually goes out over the air is 12 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA 44 56 78 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Note All on air messages are padded to a multiple of 9 bytes This is the reason for the trailing zeros in this example Note The least two significant bits of the first byte are always 10 for a raw message a HEX or decimal value of 2 the remaining 6 bits make up the top 6 bits of the first byte sent in the serial command in this example 000100xx with the xx representing the two bits that the SmartOne forces to 10 A simple ACK or NAK from the SmartOne Device to the host smart sensor ACKs AA 05 26 lt crc crc gt for the Truncated message AA 05 27 lt crc crc gt for the Raw message NAK AA 05 FF lt crc crc gt NAK Note As the SmartOne operates some debugging traces come out of the serial port Those traces should simply be ignored Once the handshake line is pulled low the unit is in command mode and debugging traces will stop Note User commands will ALWAYS be responded to immediately with either an acknowledgement or a NAK as shown in the examples above Once an acknowledgement or NAK is received the host should simply ignore the serial port until the next time it sends a command Note The most common reasons
11. SmartOne forces to 01 The 22 and the 33 that the user sent are appended after the 6 bytes of latitude and longitude Send Raw Message serial message type 0x27 The SmartOne will send raw user data using the Raw Payload command 0x27 8 bytes plus 6 bits of user data may be sent Two bits are set in the on air message by the SmartOne informing the recipient that the message is Raw The following table defines the message structure used to send a Raw message Default Value Bit Parameter Description User data bits Bits 1 0 are reserved and will be 0x00 masked by SmartOne Any user data Supports a maximum of 53 total bytes in this field User application smart sensor should transmit only as many bytes as needed don t pad the message in order to keep on air packets to a minimum 0 7 2 Submask Bits Variable User Data Example 1 Sending a Raw User Message She Host sends AA 0E 27 10 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 lt CRC low gt lt CRC high gt The SmartOne Responds AA 05 27 lt CRC low gt lt CRC high gt What actually goes out over the air is 12 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 Example 2 Using a Longer Message The Host sends AA 21 27 10 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA BB CC DD EE FF 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 AA 44 56 78 lt CRC low gt lt CRC high gt Note The length field the command contains a total of 33 bytes The length is 21 Hexadecimal which is equal to 33 decimal The SmartOne
12. be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input Opens Closes or Both The Message sent can either contain or not contain the GPS coordinates of the device at the time the status of the input s changed e Undesired State Message The SmartOne can be configured to send messages throughout the time the input is in the undesired state either to the Open or Closed position The message interval while the input is active can be configured in Days Hours and Minutes Once the input is disabled the SmartOne will return to the message interval or time s of day for Location Messages e Accumulate Count Message The SmartOne can accumulate hours and count events while input 1 or input 2 is enabled The SmartOne can send an accumulate count message once the configurable intervals specified in days hours and minutes o If Time s of Day Messaging was selected user will specify the times in the Location Message Tab SmartOne C User Guide Getting Started Location Messages input Settings Options Interval Messaging Time s of Day Messaging Time s of Day Hours Mins 12 0 g E 07 00 GMT 02 00 Local Time Location 17 00 GMT 12 00 Local Time Location Co Ca Current GMT Time 15 50 Current Local Time 10 50 Location Accumulation Page 18 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Options Tab Getting Started Location Messages Input Settings Options Device Turned
13. box o Click the CLEAR button to delete all the time of days or interval in the message interval box Getting Started Motion Settings Location Messages input Settings Options Interval Messaging Current GMT Time 15 36 Time s of Day Messaging Current Local Time 09 36 Time s of Day Hours Mins Add Message Interval to 0 S 0 x an enable Location messages REMOVE CLEAR SmartOne C User Guide Page 21 9100 0410 01 Rev A Input Settings Tab GlobalStar SmartOne C User Guide Getting Started Motion Settings Location Messages Input Settings Options Status Changed Message Input 1 input 2 Vibration Send message when Enabled Both Closes Opens With GPS Undesired State Message Input 1 input 2 Vibration Send message while Enabled Closed Open Accumulate Count Message Input 1 input 2 Vibration F Enabled Enabled Accumulate hours E 2 Closed Open Count Events Enabled Times of Day 7 0 0 Status Changed Message The SmartOne has two inputs that can be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input opens closes or both The Message sent can or cannot contain the GPS coordinates of the device at the time the status of the input s changed The SmartOne can also send this message when it enters or exits the Vibration State Undesired State Message The SmartOne can be configured to send messages throughout the time the
14. confirm device program before execution of the function SmartOne C User Guide Page 9 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Toolbar File Menu File Tools Help New Configuration Ctri N Open Configuration from File Ctrl O Read Configuration from SMARTONE Ctri R Save Configuration Ctri S Open Configuration from History Ctri H Exit Ctrl X L Ir e New Configuration This will reset the values for all configurable parameters to default Standard Messaging without Motion with a transmission every 12 hours is the default Mode of operation This selection will open a prompt window asking for confirmation to restore all settings to their e Restore Default Settings default This will not affect the settings stored All SMARTONE Configuration Software Settings Will Be inside the connected SmartOne s The settings A will only reset in the software display not in any Click Yes to Continue Click No to Abort device s connected to the PC unless the Yes PROGRAM button is clicked to download configuration to the device e Open Configuration from File This opens a window that allows the user to browse for a valid configuration file that has previously been saved Selecting a file will cause all of the settings contained in the file to be loaded into the software display only not in any devices connected to the PC Click the PROGRAM button to download configuration to the device e Read Configu
15. n re utilise et peut mettre rayonnement de fr quence radio et s il n est pas install et utilis en conformit avec le manuel d instructions il peut causer des interf rences nuisibles aux communications radio L utilisation de cet quipement dans une zone r sidentielle est susceptible de causer des interf rences nuisibles auquel cas lutilisateur sera tenu de corriger les interf rences ses frais Modifications Toutes modifications apport es ce dispositif qui n ont pas t approuv es par Globalstar Inc peut annuler le droit accord l utilisateur par la FCC d op rer cet quipement Cet appareil num rique de Classe B est conforme au standard canadien ICES 003 CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A 1 Ce dispositif est conforme aux exigences relatives l vitement des Sites de Radioastronomie tel que sp cifi par l accord de la Fondation Nationale Scientifique Globalstar de 2001 Il est conforme avec le R glement CFR 25 213 Ce dispositif ajuste automatiquement sa fr quence de transmission en fonction de sa position et est conforme avec les exigences r glementaires internationales SmartOne C User Guide Page 52 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStar CE Notices DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR EUROPEAN CUSTOMERS Hereby Globalstar Europe Satellite Services Ltd declares that this Globalstar SmartOne C is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1995 5 EC The Declarati
16. provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Globalstar Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A This device complies with the requirements for Radio Astronomy Site avoidance as specified by the Globalstar National Science Foundation agreement of 2001 It is compliant with CFR25 213 This device automatically adjusts its transmission frequency according to its location and is compliant with international regulatory requirements Avis de la FCC IC Cet quipement a t test et respecte les limitations d un dispositif num rique de Classe A conform ment la Partie 15 du R glement FCC Ces limitations sont con ues afin de fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interf rences nuisibles lorsque l quipement est utilis dans un environnement commercial Cet quipement g
17. 9100 0410 01 Rev A SMARTONE SATELLITE MANAGED ASSET READY TRACKER SmartOne C User Manual GlobalStar 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart This guide is based on the production version of the Globalstar SmartOne C Software changes may have occurred after this printing Globalstar reserves the right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice Globalstar Inc 300 Holiday Square Blvd Covington LA 70433 Copyright 2015 Globalstar Incorporated All rights reserved Globalstar is a registered trademark of Globalstar Incorporated All other trademarks and registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners Printed in the United States of America SmartOne C User Guide 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Table of Contents tie nie nds Ce RE TT A naida 1 ME IEN ER da o EES eee deat 1 Modes of Opera ls 1 Standard MessagiNd i comarca te ra 1 Reduced Messaging EE 2 Thet Retweeted ere tte nn rm tt 2 INPUTS cai enr Ran etka E E ea Ma en mnt MR nine 3 Serial Command Sianna Ai onl eter a a delia 3 Satellite COMMUNICATIONS uses 4 Globalstar Satellite Network sise 5 2 Getting O i 6 The SmartOne Device issues 6 InStalling BAS ES eegene 6 T rning OO AO rca ire mere sean amant ina den ond ct eh teens las heat 6 NIOUPITIING EE 6 Programming Overview odian lts 7 OU nn ne ne nn te 7 Installation of Configuration Software 7 Connecting Deeg 153520 daras erica dl dida 7 3
18. D 00 days 12 hours 00 minutes Crow Caen SmartOne C User Guide Page 16 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart e Time s of Day Messaging The SmartOne can be configured to report at specific time s of day The message interval box allows up to 12 times of day to send Location Messages o Click the ADD button to accept the interval and add it to the message interval box o Click the REMOVE button to delete the selected time of day or interval from the message interval box e Click the CLEAR button to delete all the time of days or interval in the message interval box Getting Started Location Messages input Settings Options Interval Messaging Current GMT Time 15 35 Time s of Day Messaging Current Local Time 09 35 Time s of Day Hours Mins rn Add Message Interval to 0 0 ann enable Location messages REMOVE CLEAR SmartOne C User Guide Page 17 9100 0410 01 Rev A Input Settings Tab Getting Started Location Messages Input Settings Options Status Changed Message input 1 input 2 Send message when Enabled Undesired State Message input 1 input 2 Send message while Enabled Accumulate Count Message Input 1 input 2 Enabled F Enabled Accumulate hours Count Events 0 Enabled g Goth Closes Opens With GPS Closed Open 0 1 U Closed Open 0 Times of Day 7 0 0 GlobalStar e Status Changed Message The SmartOne has two inputs that can
19. D ns SmartOne Testing This command opens up a window with the following options O Send Location Message Button Causes the SmartOne connected to the COM port to obtain a GPS fix and send a Location Message Send Diagnostic Message Button Causes the SmartOne connected to send diagnostic information including battery status GPS average search time GPS fails and number of transmissions since last diagnostic message Send Truncated Message Button Causes the SmartOne to seek a GPS location and then send a Truncated SmartOne message type 1 The hex character data in the text box below the command will be appended to the GPS data and sent Send Raw Message Button Causes the SmartOne to send the first 8 bytes of data in the text box below the command as the payload for the Raw Payload Message type 2 The hex character data in the text box below the command will be sent instead of the normal SmartOne position data Close Button Causes the pop up window to close SmartOne C User Guide r Si SMARTONE Testing SMARTONE s 2500040 Send Location Message Send Diagnostic Message Send Truncated Message Max x3FFFFF Data must be 6 hex characters in length Send Raw Message Max x3FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Data must be 18 hex characters in length Close Page 12 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Read Diagnostic Informat
20. Globalstar back office as complete messages of a length longer than 9 bytes The SmartOne supports user defined messages Class 1 and 2 of up to 54 bytes This message type provides for up to 47 bytes plus 6 bits of user data to be appended to the status byte and GPS location information The input and status bits data of the standard message are replaced with user data from the configuration port Note Total message length will be a minimum of 9 bytes in length and a maximum of 54 bytes in length and the length sent to the user will always be divisible by 9 The Truncated message will follow the following on air format Variable Bits Description Bit 1 0 1 Truncated message type Bit 7 2 submask data from Truncated user data Byte1 Latitude MSByte Byte 2 Latitude Byte 3 Latitude LSByte Byte 4 Longitude MSByte Byte 5 Longitude Byte 6 Longitude LSByte Status Byte 8 Latitude Longitude 48 360 degrees of longitude coded in signed binary with 3 bytes and 180 degrees of latitude coded in signed binary with 3 bytes Positive longitude corresponds to East longitudes Positive Latitude corresponds to North latitudes Byte 1 User data byte 1 Byte 2 User data byte 2 Byte 3 User data byte 3 User Data Variable Byte 47 User data byte 47 SmartOne C User Guide Page 36 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStar Type 2 Message Class Raw Message Type Single Packet Version Message
21. MARTON E STANDARD MESSAGING WITHOUT MOTION File Tools Help Getting Started Location Messages Input Settings Options User Data Entry lt gt Pane SMARTONE SATELLITE MANAGED ASSET READY TRACKER Modes of Operation Standard Messaging Without Motion with Motion O Reduced Messaging O Theft Recovery List ESNs e Status Pane View Summary User Data Entry Pane The user data entry pane contains a context switched user entry area for displaying and inputting configuration data The information is organized in pages with page manipulation provided through tabs along the top of the pane Selecting a tab will change the context of the upper pane The tabs are named to group similar functions on the same page The tabs will change according to the operation Mode selected The Back and Next buttons allow the user to move from tab to tab without clicking on the tab name SmartOne C User Guide Page 8 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Status Pane The Status Pane contains a table with a list of devices connected to the PC their ESN s firmware version and COMM port assigned to each device as well as the execution buttons for configuring connected SmartOne s ESN 1 FWVer COM List ESNs 2600040 1011 COM4 ESN Status Display Table e ESN Column This column displays a list of the Electronic Serial Numbers for SmartOne s connected to the PC e FW Ver Column
22. One has two inputs that can be accessed by using the SmartOne External Input Cable which is sold as an accessory to the device Installation of Configuration Software The SmartOne Configuration Software can be downloaded from the Globalstar website at http var globalstar com Log in to your VAR account using your username and password The Configuration Software is located in the software downloads section and is supported by Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Service Pack 2 Windows 2000 and Windows 98 Connecting Devices The SmartOne with batteries installed and battery cover screwed down connects to a PC using a USB Configuration Cable The SmartOne Configuration Software may be used without being connected to devices to prepare configurations but must be connected to a device using the USB Configuration Cable to Program Once the Program button has been depressed the Configuration Cable should not be disconnected if already connected from the device and or the computer The USB Configuration Cable plugs into the SmartOne when the connector cover is removed USB Configuration Cable SmartOne C User Guide Page 7 9100 0410 01 RevA GlobalStar 3 SmartOne Configuration Software Overview Once installed on a PC the SmartOne Configuration Software is used to configure SmartOne s The configuration has a tab based context switched user data entry pane on the top screen of the window and a static status pane on the bottom S
23. SSET READY TRACKER Modes of Operation Standard Messaging Without Motion With Motion Reduced Messaging 5 Theft Recovery Standard Messaging Standard Messaging Mode Without Motion The Standard Messaging without Motion Mode is selected for basic tracking functionality on the SmartOne The SmartOne will automatically report its position at regular time intervals The messages sent in this Mode are called Location Messages These messages include the GPS coordinates of the actual location of the SmartOne In this Mode the motion sensor is OFF Standard Messaging Mode With Motion The Standard Messaging with Motion Mode is selected for basic tracking functionality with motion detection capabilities The user defines the motion parameters for each application including the Level of Sensitivity of the motion sensor Time to be in a State of Vibration and Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration The SmartOne can be set to report at a different rate Message Interval while In Motion compared to the Location Message Interval SmartOne C User Guide Page 15 y 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalstar Reduced Messaging Mode The Reduced Messaging Mode is ideal for asset management with reduced messaging capability of the SmartOne The SmartOne creates a Change of Location Area of configurable size around the device If the SmartOne stays within its Change of Location Area the number of transmissions will be reduced When the Sma
24. Therefore 269 918611 degrees 360 degrees 269 918611 90 081388 degrees 90 081388 degrees WEST SmartOne C User Guide Page 56 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStar Be Heard Appendix H Standard Message Decoding Message Example 0xC02B5387 BFF129090C Ox CD 2B 53 87 BF F1 29 09 OC Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S _ Latitude Longitude Byte0 C 0 Byte7 0 9 Byte8 0 C Binary 1100 0000 7 0 Binary 0000 1001 7 0 Binary 0000 1100 7 0 Bit 1 0 0 Standard message type Input Status 3 0 Bits 2 0 Reserved in the SMARTONE Bit 2 0 Good battery Bit 0 1 Input1 change triggered Device Bit 3 0 GPS Data valid Bit 3 1 Vibrati message 3 1 Vibration tiggered message Bit 4 0 No missed event on Input 1 Bit 1 0 Input 1 state Closed Bit 5 0 No missed event on Input 2 Bit 2 0 uta cunde did ZE Bit 4 0 Unit is not in a state of vibratior Bit 7 6 3 GPS fail counter en H H 998 Bit 5 0 GPS data reported is from a Bit 3 1 Input state Open 3D fix Bit 6 0 Device was At Rest when the Subtype 7 4 message was transmitted Bits 7 4 0 for location message sub Bit 7 0 High confidence in GPS fix type accuracy Note The following 5 messages have the Sub type Value eem do same message format as the Location Message Ga sie ce lar The only difference is the sub type value of Byte 7 enga GRECE AE Input Status Changed Undesired Input State Re center SmartOne C U
25. a bits Bits 1 0 are reserved and will be masked by SmartOne Supports a maximum of 47 total bytes in this field User application smart sensor should Variable User Data transmit only as many bytes as needed don t pad the message in order to keep on air packets to a minimum 0 7 2 Submask Bits 0x00 Example 1 Sending a Truncated User Message The host sends AA 08 26 10 22 33 lt CRC low gt lt CRC High gt The SmartOne would respond AA 05 26 lt CRC Low gt lt CRC High gt What would go out over the air is 11 Lat 3 Lat 2 Lat 1 Lon 3 Lon 2 Lon 1 22 33 Example 2 Using a Longer Message The host sends AA 0D 26 10 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 lt CRC low gt lt CRC High gt Note The length field OD OD is the number 13 in hexadecimal the length of the total serial command The SmartOne would respond AA 05 26 lt CRC Low gt lt CRC High gt What would go out over the air is 11 Lat 3 Lat 2 Lat 1 Lon 3 Lon 2 Lon 1 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 00 00 00 00 Note All on air messages are padded to a multiple of 9 bytes This is the reason for the trailing zeros in this example SmartOne C User Guide Page 43 9100 0410 01 RevA GlobalStart B Note The least two significant bits of the first byte are always 01 for a trunc message the remaining 6 bits make up the top 6 bits of the first byte sent in the serial command in this example 000100xx with the xx representing the two bits that the
26. alue 0 This message is being transmitted for a reason other than the above reasons Vibration Bit Bit 4 Value 1 Unit is in a state of vibration Value 0 Unit is not in a state of vibration 2D Bit 5 Value 1 GPS data reported is from a 2D fix Only 3 satellites were used in the fix Value 0 GPS data reported is from a 3D fix Motion Bit 6 Value 1 Device was In Motion when the message was transmitted Value O Device was At Rest when the message was transmitted Fix Confidence Bit Bit 7 O High confidence in GPS fix accuracy 1 Reduced confidence in GPS fix accuracy SmartOne C User Guide Page 33 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Location Message This is the message that is transmitted on an interval When this message is received it indicates that the transmission is due to a scheduled interval at either the At Rest rate or In Motion rate Whether the device is At Rest or In Motion can be determined by the motion bit The Location Message Subtype field of this message contained in byte 7 has a value of zero 0 Device Turned On Message This is the message transmitted at power on It is a Standard message with a message sub type value of 1 Change of Location Area Alert Message This is the message transmitted when the SmartOne detects that it has left its Change of Location Area The Standard Message Subtype field of this message contained in byte
27. ation when an asset has not moved from its defined area is redundant and doesn t provide addition usable information about its current location By comparing current and prior position information the SmartOne determines if its location is changing The definable area in which the device should remain in Reduced Messaging Mode is called the Change of Location Area and it is a square When the SmartOne goes outside of the square its location is considered to be changing or relocating Usage Example A fleet operator owns 1 000 trailers When the trailer s are sitting at a depot they want a location message once a day They also want a message notification within 1 hour when a trailer has left a depot Lastly they want a location message every 3 hours when a trailer is moving between depots Based on this requirement the fleet operator will need to set the Change of Location Area size of the depots where the trailers will visit the message interval while the trailers are inside the Change of Location Area 1 per day the interval at which the SmartOne will check its location while in a State of Vibration and inside the Change of Location Area 1 per hour set the number of messages when the trailer leaves the Change of Location Area 1 Change of Location Area Alert Message and the message interval while the trailers are in transit between depots every 3 hours Theft Recovery When the SmartOne is configured to operate in the Theft Recovery
28. communication networks the satellites are constantly changing their positions in the sky relative to the transmitter on earth This minimized the shading effects seen in geostationary satellite systems where the mobile device must be pointed toward a specific direction in the sky Geostationary satellites also orbit at a much higher altitude and move along the equator GlobalStar S Messages are transmitted from the SmartOne via the Globalstar Satellite Network using an uplink only connection one way data transmission and received by a Globalstar Ground Station The messages are then sent via an HTTP or FTP server to the internet and received by the VAR or end customer s back office application and converted into actionable data The SmartOne will send each message 3 times to insure that the message has been received by the Globalstar Satellite Constellation Once Globalstar receives the message any remaining duplicate messages are ignored and discarded VAR or end user account is only charged for 1 transmission SmartOne C User Guide Page 5 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Be Heard 2 Getting Started The SmartOne Device Phillips Head Screws Installing Batteries The SmartOne C is powered by and comes with four installed 1 5v Lithium AAA batteries The battery compartment is accessible from the bottom of the device by removing the four Philips head screws Remove the water tight cover and insert the ba
29. diagnostic message with information on the diagnostic status of the device o The diagnostic message includes battery status GPS average search time GPS fails and number of transmissions since last diagnostic message o Transmit interval of diagnostic messages with a transmission rate from 1 to 45 days The default is 30 days SmartOne C User Guide Page 31 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart 5 Messages The SmartOne produces on air messages conforming to the Globalstar specified format The data being communicated to the end user is contained entirely in the 72 bit 9 byte field This section will describe the use of the 9 byte user information segment for communicating the range of information that the SmartOne is able to convey to the user Note User information is sometimes referred to as the message payload Global Message Type Bits O and 1 in the first byte of the user data define the Global Message Type there are four total global types Types 0 and 3 are applicable to the function and features of the SmartOne type 1 and 2 are user defined message types e Type O Standard Message All of the various message types that contain Latitude and Longitude data that are transmitted by the SmartOne will be of this type e Type 1 Truncated Message This message type provides for up to 2 bytes plus 6 bits of user data to be appended to the status byte and GPS location information e Type 2 Raw Message This message type provid
30. ectronic serial number on the Globalstar satellite network The process consists of programming a start and an end date for the use of the ESN and the payment of certain fees to Globalstar Sometimes referred to as provisioning At Rest a tracker is considered to be at rest when the comparison of a new GPS reading to a previous GPS reading indicates that the tracker has not changed location by more than a specified minimum distance The specified minimum time and the specified minimum distance are both configuration parameters C Configuration the collection of variables that control the operating performance of a tracker sometimes referred to as the configuration Configure configuring Programming setting the variables that control the operation performance of a tracker Count Events The accumulated number of state changes in the Inputs of the device D Delay To Start Specific delay in time following the programming of the device to commence operation Desired State The state of the Input in normal condition defined by the user E ESN Electronic is used by the Globalstar Simplex Serial Number is a unique number assigned to each SmartOne device The ESN Network to identify messages from the devices o the field E Failed GPS reading A GPS reading could not be processed from available GPS satellite signals FW Ver Firmware version is the existing software loaded in the device main p
31. egisters reach multiples as programmed by the user just before rollover of any count accumulate register or all of the above SmartOne C User Guide Page 39 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalsta Messaging Priority Prioritization of Periodic Standard Message Report Rates The SmartOne supports several rates at which it will send a periodic standard message Periodic scheduled standard message rates are mutually exclusive This is the priority of the different rates at which the SmartOne will send a standard message Highest is listed first e Rate specified by Undesired Input State e Rate specified for when the SmartOne is inside its Change of Location Area e Rate specified for when device is In Motion Note when inside the Change of Location Area this rate affects sampling but not reporting as indicated by a higher priority for inside Change of Location Area e Rate specified for when the device is At Rest Message Priorities It is possible that message types may collide Whenever feasible the SmartOne will examine its known schedule and reschedule lower priority messages to occur after higher priority ones If there is not enough time in the known schedule for all scheduled messages to be transmitted in a reasonable time or there is insufficient memory to queue them the lowest priority message s could be dropped In any case unscheduled messages for example Input Status Changed shall cancel pending messages of lower priori
32. es for up to 8 bytes plus 6 bits of user data e Type 3 Non Standard Message This is the message type that covers the category none of the above The SmartOne will use this message type for messages that do not contain Latitude and Longitude data Smart One message types which fall into this category include Accumulate Count messages Diagnostic messages Contact Service Provider messages and Low Battery messages Type 0 Message Class Message Format The below table displays the format of all standard messages Specific variants of the message will be shown individually in following subsections Byte Variable Bits Description 0 Type Field 2 Bit 1 0 0 message type 0 Battery State 1 Bit 2 0 Good battery 1 replace battery Bit 3 0 GPS Data valid in this message 1 GPS 0 GPS Data Valid 1 failed in this message cycle ignore Latitude and Longitude fields Bit 4 Missed Input 1 A value of 1 in this bit means that an input state change of input 1 was missed due to the Missed Input State transmission of a higher priority message p Change 2 Bit 5 Missed Input 2 A value of 1 in this bit means that an input state change of Input 2 was missed due to the transmission of a higher priority message 0 GPS Fail Counter 2 Bit 7 6 GPS fail counter Counts up to a maximum value of 3 upon GPS failure SmartOne C User Guide Page 32 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar 1
33. ese two commands The SmartOne connects to smart sensors via the SmartOne External Input Cable see Appendix K External Input Cable SmartOne C User Guide Page 3 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStar Be Hean Satellite Communications The SmartOne communicates with both the GPS satellite network and the Globalstar Satellite Network All GPS locations are pulled from the GPS network and all transmissions are sent via the Globalstar Satellite Network GPS Satellite Network rc Globalstar LEO me Satellite Network gt q Customer Email amp Cellular Messaging Globalstar VAR Customer Customer Data Center Backoffice Asset Data Access The SmartOne has the unique ability to check its GPS coordinates at a programmable rate while it is inside of the Change of Location Area without actually sending a message over the Globalstar Satellite Network For a Location Message the SmartOne will wake up at a scheduled interval or time of day and begin to acquire a GPS fix Once it receives its GPS fix the SmartOne will transmit its location to the Globalstar Satellite Network SmartOne C User Guide Page 4 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar Satellite Network The network consists of 32 Low Earth Orbiting LEO satellites that are constantly orbiting the earth and complete their orbits in less than 2 hours Because of this the SmartOne will be in contact with at least one of the satellites during each scheduled transmission In LEO
34. for a NAK are incorrect CRC incorrect length field or incorrect command field i e not 0x26 or 0x27 for trunc and raw respectively The Handshake Line The handshake line should be pulled low before sending each serial message The recommended use of the handshake line is 1 Pull handshake low Wait 2 3 milliseconds Send command 4 Receive response Raise handshake high SmartOne C User Guide Page 45 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalsta 7 Connecting Serial Devices to the SmartOne The SmartOne accepts a serial connection at 3 volt levels Max at 9600 baud The relevant pins are TX RX Handshake and ground The SmartOne can connect with devices that contain an asynchronous UART at 3 volt levels High State 2 7 3 Volts Low State O Volts Please contact Globalstar Support for more information Caution NEVER attempt to connect the SmartOne directly to the pins on a computer s RS232 port The voltages in RS232 are too high and can damage the SmartOne Any deviations from the above guidelines will violate all RMA requirements and prevent any no cost replacement Note See Appendix K for information on the External Input Cable for the SmartOne SmartOne C User Guide Page 46 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalstar Appendix A Glossary of Terms A Accumulate Hours The activity time accumulated in the Inputs of the device while the Input is in the user defined state Activation The activation of an ESN el
35. hake Line ondes derrota ele aada iddaa a daaa DARAS ea dde afraid 45 7 Connecting Serial Devices to the SmartOne sis 46 Appendix A Glossary Of Term wiscivsceccciccisdecivveeeseccientstasvensssestectscasvensvertveccccccassdenesiectseaceentys 47 Appendix B ET sssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nannan annann 50 Appendix C RF Radiation Exposure Statement 51 Appendix D Regulatory Notices 52 RE 52 GANGES A TTT 52 AVIS TER 52 CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A 1 nana anni tenais ea tant ae 52 ter 53 Appendix E General Warnings wisesisseccscscdsccssissecsescccsccssasseceeesececccosassesesscencctsassderesecsceusosssass 54 Appendix F Specifications amp Standards 55 Appendix G Latitude Longitude Decoding ss 56 Appendix H Standard Message Decoding 57 Appendix I Diagnostic Message Decoding 58 Appendix J Accumulate Count Message Decoding 59 Appendix K External Input Cables seen 60 Appendix L Battery Life Estimate iccccicccicccscisseeesecccccstievevedscceccectosvensversecceccccsssveesvecedscceesias 61 SmartOne C User Guide 9100 0410 01 Rev A 1 SmartOne Basics Overview The SmartOne is designed to track the positions of trailers cargo containers heavy construction equipment generators boats barges and any other mobile assets The SmartO
36. han the specified in this parameter the device will ignore the vibration and will not enter into a State of Vibration o Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration Time the vibration sensor must be below the sensitivity level before in a State of Lacking Vibration SmartOne C User Guide Page 20 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Location Messages Tab e Interval Messaging The SmartOne can be configured to report at a specific message interval specified by days hours and minutes The SmartOne accepts a single interval only o Click the ADD button to accept the interval and add it to the message interval box o Click the REMOVE button to delete the selected time of day or interval from the message interval box e Click the CLEAR button to delete all the time of days or interval in the message interval box Getting Started Motion Settings Location Messages input Settings Options Interval Messaging Current GMT Time 15 45 Time s of Day Messaging Current Local Time 09 45 Interval 0 12 0 ADD 00 days 12 hours 00 minutes renove app e Time s of Day Messaging The SmartOne can be configured to report at specific time s of day The message interval box allows up to 12 times of day to send Location Messages o Click the ADD button to accept the interval and add it to the message interval box o Click the REMOVE button to delete the selected time of day or interval from the message interval
37. how the motion sensor determines that the Level of Senaiaity for Vidcallos Seoacr QE y SmartOne is In Motion These parameters include Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor Time to be in a State of Vibration and the Time to be in a State of Lacking Tiaia tena ale of Vibra 5 minutes Motion Detection Parameters Vibration Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration 5 minutes o Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor The vibration sensor has a range of sensitivity from 1 to 31 1 being most sensitive and 31 being least sensitive The smaller the sensitivity level the more sensitive the motion sensor would be to movement s A A o Time to be in a State of Vibration Time the motion sensor must be above the sensitivity level before being in a State of Vibration If the device senses continuous vibration for a period of time less than the specified in this parameter the device will ignore the vibration and will not enter into a State of Vibration o Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration Time the motion sensor must be below the sensitivity level before in a State of Lacking Vibration e Outside Change of Location Area The parameters in this section define the functionality of the device while outside its Change of Location Area o Change of Location Alert Message The SmartOne can be configured to send a Change of Location Area Alert message when the device leaves the Change of Location A
38. ic status of the device o The diagnostic message includes battery status GPS average search time GPS fails and number of transmissions since last diagnostic message o Transmit interval of diagnostic messages with a transmission rate from 1 to 45 days The default is 30 days SmartOne C User Guide Page 27 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Theft Recovery Mode Change Location Tab Getting Started Change of Location Input Settings Options Inside Change of Location Area Change of Location Range 200 S meters Days Hours Mins Message Interval inside Change of Location Area Y Enabled 1 0 0 Days Hours Mins Position Check Interval while in State of Vibration 0 11 10 Vibration Sensor Settings Outside Change of Location Area Change of Location Message 1 Days Hours Mins In Motion Interval 0 i 0 30 Days Hours Mins At Rest Interval Y Enabled 1 Jo Jo e Inside Change of Location Area The parameters in this section define the functionality of the device while inside its Change of Location Area while in Change of Location Range Reduce Messaging Reduced Messaging Mode PER Senne o Change of Location Range Change of Location Range Specifies the length in I Ih I meters kilometers yards or miles from the 8 center of the Change of Location Area I 2 l l R f 1 o Message Interval inside the Change of i A a sset Location Area The SmartOne can be West L 1 000 mete
39. input is in the undesired state either to opened or closed position The message interval while the input is active can be configured in Days Hours and Minutes Once the input is de activated the SmartOne will return to the message interval or time s of day for Location Messages The SmartOne can also be configured to send messages throughout the time the device is in the State of Vibration Accumulate Count Message The SmartOne can accumulate hours and events while input 1 or input 2 is enabled The SmartOne can send an accumulate count message once the configurable number of hours or events have been reached In addition The SmartOne can send the actual value of accumulated hours and Getting Started Motion Settings Location Messages Input Settings Options events at configurable intervals specified in days hours and Interval Messaging Current GMT Time 15 46 minutes If Times of Day is Time s of Day Messaging Current Local Time 10 46 selected user will specify the Time s of Day times in the Location Message Hours Mins 2 H jo App Tab 07 00 GMT 02 00 Local Time Location Location o If Time s of Day 17 00 GMT 12 00 Local Time Location D es Messaging was selected user will specify the times in the Location Message Tab REMOVE CLEAR Page 22 y 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalstar Options Tab Getting Started Motion Settings Location Messages Input Settings Options De
40. ion from Device This Le ori mm D command line causes the Configuration Software Du Diagnostic Save Tet to File e R R Diagnostic Information for ESN 2600040 to query the diagnostic information from the SmartOne and display the information in a pop up window in a text format Current Mode SMARTONE is in the At Rest Interval Time to End of Interval 0 day s 11 hour s 0 min s Time since last Input 1 Change to State of Interest 0 day s 1 hour s 0 min s There are two menu options available in the pop up window Time since last Input 2 Change to State of Interest 0 day s 1 hour s 0 min s GPS Mean Search Time 0 min s 44 second s o Print Diagnostic Prints the diagnostic information Number of GPS Failures Since Last Diagnostic Message 0 Number of Transmissions Since Last Diagnostic Message 6 o Save Text to File Opens a window which allows the user to browse for a location and save the diagnostic information in a text file Input 1 Accumulation Time 0 day s 0 hour s 0 min s Input 2 Accumulation Time 0 day s 0 hour s 0 min s Vibration Accumulation Time 0 day s 0 hour s 0 min s Input 1 Count Value 0 Input 2 Count Value 0 Test Vibration Sensor Sensitivity Is used to find e Vibration Sensor Testing Le jets the minimum maximum and average vibration sensitivity detected by the sensor This information SMARTONE s Timed Tes
41. itivity level the more sensitive the motion sensor would be to movement K A o Time to be in a State of Vibration Time the motion sensor must be above the sensitivity level before being in a State of Vibration If the device senses continuous vibration for a period of time less than the specified in this parameter the device will ignore the vibration and will not enter into a State of Vibration o Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration Time the motion sensor must be below the sensitivity level before in a State of Lacking Vibration e Outside Change of Location Area The parameters in this section define the functionality of the device while outside its Change of Location Area o Change of Location Alert Message The SmartOne can be configured to send a Change of Location Area Alert message when the device leaves the Change of Location Area This special message can be processed by the back office application to send a notification to a cellular phone or to an email account that the asset has left the Change of Location Area The number of Change of Location Area Alert messages sent by the device is setto 1 o In Motion Interval This parameter determines the message interval once device is outside the Change of Location Area and In Motion n Theft Recovery Mode the device will continue to send messages outside it Change of Location Area at the specified In Motion message interval until the device is Re Cen
42. minute that a motion sensor must detect to be considered sensing vibration M Message A collection of information that is transmitted in a group over the satellite network Message Interval The amount of time specified by the user between Location Messages The SmartOne transmits a Location Message once the Message Interval has elapsed The internal clock on the device is reset to the interval time after each transmission The SmartOne is in low power consumption Mode during the interval to preserve battery life Message Time s of Day The specific time of day in military format for the SmartOne to transmit Location Messages The SmartOne is in low power consumption Mode between the specific times of day to preserve battery life Message Transmission The process of sending a message over the satellite network The process includes sending a message multiple times to improve the transmission success rate N Number of message repeats The number of times a message is send in a message transmission with the same UMN The number of message repeats is configurable during the tracker set up process Globalstar only counts repeated messages as one message if it is received three times or less If the same message is receive more than three times Globalstar may count the message as more than one message for billing purposes S Self Test An internal unit test that is performed by the processor The test checks for proper opera
43. n Settings Location Messages input Settings Options In Motion Settings Days Hours Mins Message Interval while In Motion Y Enabled 0 0 10 Motion Detection Settings e Message Interval while In Motion This parameter defines the transmission interval of location messages while SmartOne is In Motion with a transmission rate between 5 to 65 000 minutes 45 Days The default is 10 minutes E 51 Motion Detection Settings a Motion Detection Parameters e Motion Detection Settings Button This button activates the Motion Detection Settings window This window contains settings to Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor 2 gt define how the motion sensor determines that the SmartOne is In Motion These parameters include Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor Time to be in a State of Vibration and A So E the Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration 5 minutes o Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor The motion sensor has a _ Save Settings range of sensitivity from 1 to 31 1 J being most sensitive and 31 being least sensitive The smaller the sensitivity level the more sensitive the motion sensor would be to movement o Time to be in a State of Vibration Time the motion sensor must be above the sensitivity level before being in a State of Vibration If the device senses continuous vibration for a period of time less t
44. nagement functions All of support needs can be found at the Globalstar VAR Support Website http var globalstar com Please create an account by accessing the site and clicking on Sign Up for Access Here For additional support please contact Globalstar Inc corporate headquarters at e Email varsupport globalstar com e Phone 1 985 335 1590 SmartOne C User Guide Page 50 9100 0410 01 RevA Globalstar Appendix C RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter RAPPORT D EXPOSITION DE RAYONNEMENT DE LA FCC RF Cet equipment est conforme aux limites d exposition de rayonnement de la FCC RF determinees pour un environnement non controle Cet equipment devrait etre installe et actionne avec une distance minimum de 20 cm entre le radiature et votre corps SmartOne C User Guide Page 51 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar Appendix D Regulatory Notices FCC IC Notices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to
45. ne also has 2 inputs to manage run time of engines and or other alarm inputs The SmartOne processes GPS satellite signals to obtain its position in terms of longitude and latitude and transmits this information over Globalstar s Satellite Network In addition to position information the SmartOne transmits other message types that include battery status input alarm status and diagnostic information The SmartOne is configured using a computer and USB configuration cable to communicate these messages at certain times and or under certain conditions Modes of Operation The SmartOne can be configured to operate in three different Modes e Standard Messaging Mode e Reduced Messaging Mode e Theft Recovery Mode Standard Messaging e Global Start In Standard Messaging Mode the SmartOne reports its position at regular time intervals that are programmed during the configuration process Standard Messaging Mode can also be configured to utilize the SmartOne s internal motion sensor If enabled the SmartOne will transmit its position at independently configured regular time intervals when the device is In Motion Location messages can be programmed to be constant Message Interval or the device may be configured to use up to 12 different delays in sequence Message Time s of Day Message Interval can be programmed in 1 minute intervals from 35 minutes up to 45 days Example of Message Interval The SmartOne is configured to
46. on of Conformity may be consulted at www Globalstar com Support Regulatory C 13130 TE Not to be Marketed in the Republic of Ireland SmartOne C User Guide Page 53 Globalstar 9100 0410 01 Rev A Appendix E General Warnings Warning Installation and Service Allow only authorized personnel to install or service the SmartOne C and accessories Faulty installation or service can be dangerous and can invalidate the warranty Warning Modifications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Caution Replaceable Batteries Risk of explosion of battery if replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions SmartOne C User Guide Page 54 9100 0410 01 RevA GlobalStart Be Heard Appendix F Specifications amp Standards Specifications 2 7 h x 3 25 w x 1 d Dimensions 6 86 cm h x 8 26 cm w x 2 53 cm d 3 6 oz with 4 batteries and mounting hardware Weight 102g with 4 batteries and mounting hardware 22 F to 140 F The unit shall remain operational over the 40 F to 185 F range may experience battery life and RF signal degradation Temperature 30 C to 60 C The unit shall remain operational over the 40 C to 85 C range may experience battery life and RF signal degradation Line Powe
47. ostic message SmartOne C User Guide Page 38 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar Replace Battery Message The Replace Battery message has a format almost identical to the Diagnostic message If enabled by the user the Replace Battery message will be sent by the SmartOne when the battery charge level is at or below the replace battery advisement level The message will be repeated at an interval configurable by the user for as long as the battery remains below the advisement level The default configuration is for the Replace Battery message to be enabled and to be transmitted once per day when the battery is low Contact Service Provider Message The SmartOne will send a Contact Service Provider message when an internal fault is detected The SmartOne will send one such message upon the detection of an internal fault It will then attempt to continue to operate normally The SmartOne will not send another Contact Service Provider message unless the fault is determined to have cleared and then determined to have come back again Accumulate Count Message The Accumulate Count message is used to report the accumulation of time that an input is in a specified state as defined by the user the accumulation of time that the device is in a State of Vibration and or the total transitions of the inputs as configured by the user The message is transmitted either at a pre set interval at a point where any of the accumulation or count r
48. r Up to 48 VDC Battery Type 4 AAA 1 5V Lithium Standards IP67 Intrusion Protection Waterproof IP68 Freeze Thaw IP69K High Pressure Washing MIL STD 810F 95 to 100 Condensing Humidity Mil Standards MIL STD 810E Method 509 3 5 NaCl 95 Distilled Water Salt Fog Random 20 Hz to 2000 Hz 0 40 g2 hz One hour per axis SAE SAE J1455 Vibration Thermal Shock Test SmartOne C User Guide Page 55 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStar Appendix G Latitude Longitude Decoding Example Message 0x002B5372BFF12F0A02 0x 00 2B 53 72 BF F1 2F OA 02 Signed integer MSB LSB Calculating Latitude Negative Latitude corresponds to Latitude in the SOUTHERN Hemisphere Positive Latitude corresponds to Latitude in the NORTHERN Hemisphere Degree_per_count_lat 90 0 22 Hex Lat 0X2B5372 Conversion to Decimal 2 839 410 Latitude Decimal Lat bytes Degree_per_count_lat 2 839 410 90 0 223 Note If greater than 90 degrees 180 must be subtracted 30 463564 degrees NORTH from result Calculating Longitude Negative Longitude corresponds to Longitude in the WESTERN Hemisphere Positive Longitude corresponds to Longitude in the EASTERN Hemisphere Degree_per_count_long 180 0 22 Hex Long 0XBFF12F Conversion to Decimal 12 579 119 Longitude Decimal Long bytes Degree_per_count_long Note If greater than 180 degrees 360 must be subtracted 12 579 119 180 0 223 from result
49. ration from SmartOne This will query all of the configurable parameters saved in a device connected to the PC The values for each configurable parameter in the device will be displayed in the User Data Entry Pane e Save Configuration This will open a window that allows the user to browse to a location and save all of the configuration settings to two separate files o The configuration file This file is non editable o A text file An ASCII format file that contains each parameter and o Parameter value in a standard delimited format SmartOne C User Guide Page 10 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart e Open Configuration from History Every time a device is E Programming History S successfully programmed the configuration will save that occurrence to a text log file The information stored is the ESN of the device the local time at which it was programmed and the actual configuration of the device ESN s Date Time When selected a window opens where the user can sort by ESN or date time of programming and select a configuration This loads the selected configuration settings into the User Data Entry Pane but not into any device s connected to the PC e Exit This causes the program to close SmartOne C User Guide Page 11 9100 0410 01 Rev A Tools Menu File Tools Help GlobalStart con SMARTONE Testing Ctri T Read Diagnostic Info from Device Ctri l Test Vibration Sensor Sensitmty
50. rea This special message can be processed by the back office application to send a notification to a cellular phone or to an email account that the asset has left the Change of Location Area The number of Change of Location Area Alert messages sent by the device is set to 1 o In Motion Interval This parameter determines the message interval once device is outside the Change of Location Area and In Motion o Change of Location Re Center Message Once the SmartOne creates a new Change of Location Area after entering the At Rest State it can or cannot send a Re Center Message SmartOne C User Guide Page 25 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Input Settings Tab Getting Started Change of Location Input Settings Options Status Changed Message input 1 input 2 Vibration Send message when Enabled Both Closes Opens With GPS Undesired State Message Input 1 Input 2 Vibration Send message while Enabled Closed Open Accumulate Count Message Input 1 Input 2 Vibration Accumulate hours Enabled Closed Open Count Events Enabled 0 0 Enabled 7 0 0 e Status Changed Message The SmartOne has two inputs that can be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input opens closes or both The Message sent can or cannot contain the GPS coordinates of the device at the time the status of the input s changed e Undesired State Message The SmartOne can be configured to send messages th
51. report once every 24 hours when not In Motion and every 2 hours when In Motion If the SmartOne went into motion at any time of day the Message Interval while In Motion would be every 2 hours beginning when the SmartOne started moving Example of Message Time s of Day The SmartOne is configured with a message time of day of 9 00am a second message time of day of 12 00 noon a third message time of day of 8 00pm and once per hour when In Motion The SmartOne would transmit 3 messages a day at the same configured times every day If the SmartOne went In Motion it would transmit its location message every hour Usage Example A Company is required to report the GPS locations of their hazardous chemical containers twice a day Based on this requirement the Company has 2 options set a message interval of every 12 hours the 12 hour internal begins when the device is powered up or when the configure message times of day are 12 00 noon and 12 00 midnight SmartOne C User Guide Page 1 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar Reduced Messaging Reduced Messaging Mode lowers the cost associated with transmitting messages over Globalstar s satellite network by sending messages at a minimal message interval when the asset is in a defined area and transmits at a higher message interval when the asset is changing locations These message intervals are set as part of the configuration process based on the concept that repeated reporting information of the same loc
52. revent sending false alarms This means that only one status change message can be sent during any 5 minute time window Any subsequent status changes will be detected but not reported Multiple status changes during any 5 minute window will result in the transmission of incorrect trigger bits Refer to page 33 for Input Status Changed Message The SmartOne has the ability to send an Accumulate Count Message at a regular configurable interval and or based on configurable multiples of accumulated hours and or number of counted events or hours of vibration Usage Example 1 A construction company needs weekly engine run times for their heavy equipment to manage their maintenance scheduling Based on this requirement the company would schedule a weekly Accumulate Count Message Usage Example 2 A construction company wants to insure that no equipment is ever operated beyond 400 hours without maintenance Based on this requirement the company would schedule an Accumulate Count Message for every 400 hours of use The SmartOne has the ability to send both Status Change and Undesired State messages based on vibration Serial Commands The SmartOne uses the I O port for unit configuration as well as interface to remote passive and smart sensors Two commands are provided in the unit interface to support smart sensors External sensors or instruments that can format and communicate with the SmartOne can send user data through the SmartOne by using th
53. rocessor G GPS The GPS Global Positioning System is a constellation of 24 well spaced satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for people with ground receivers to pinpoint their geographic location GPS reading The longitude latitude time and date information obtained from processing the signals from the GPS satellites SmartOne C User Guide Page 47 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar In Motion The unit is considered to be In Motion when there is a State of Vibration and when a comparison of a new GPS reading to a previous GPS reading indicates the tracker has changed location by at least a specified minimum distance The specified minimum time and the specified minimum distance are both configuration parameters Inaccurate GPS reading The longitude and latitude information obtained from processing the signals from the GPS satellites when a tracker cannot observe an adequate number of satellites the GPS signals were jammed by electronic interference the GPS signals were reflected from objects creating multi path conditions or weather conditions distorted the GPS signals An inaccurate GPS reading may have longitude and latitude errors of a mile or more Input A digital channel in the device that allows the detection of switch stage changes The inputs are dry contact inputs ON OFF L Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor a configurable parameter that sets the number of pulses per
54. roughout the time the input is in the undesired state either to opened or closed position The message interval while the input is active can be configured in Days Hours and Minutes Once the input is deactivated the SmartOne will return to the message interval or time s of day for Location Messages e Accumulate Count Message The SmartOne can accumulate hours and events while Input 1 Input 2 or Vibration is enabled The SmartOne can send an accumulate count message once the configurable intervals specified in days hours and minutes SmartOne C User Guide Page 26 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Options Tab Getting Started Change of Location Input Settings Options Device Turned On Message Always Enabled Days Hours Mins Interval for Replace Battery Message Y Enabled 1 10 10 Days Hours Mins Interval for Diagnostic Message Y Enabled 30 10 10 e Device Turned On Message The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power up by default e Interval for Replace Battery Message The SmartOne can be configured to transmit a Replace Battery message based on a low battery condition o Configuration range extends from O to 45 days in steps of a day The default is 1 day o The SmartOne will detect low battery conditions while at least 100 more messages can still be transmitted e Interval for Diagnostic Message The SmartOne can send a diagnostic message with information on the diagnost
55. rs 1 000 meters gt East configured to transmit messages while inside i I the Change of Location Area This parameter i 8 allows you to configure the message interval I d 1 inside the Change of Location Area in days a hours and minutes In the Reduced Messaging I l Mode the asset will send infrequent messages l e Je if asset is in its Change of Location Area o Position Check Interval while in State of Vibration The SmartOne can be configured to check GPS coordinates at a rate different from the transmission rate This interval will determine the accuracy in time on how quickly the device will sense that it has left its Change of Location Area SmartOne C User Guide Page 28 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart e Motion Sensor Settings Button This s Motion Detection Settings us button activates the Motion Settings window This window contains settings to Motion Detection Parameters define how the motion sensor determines o A x that the SmartOne is In Motion These parameters include Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor Time to be in a State of Vibration and the Time to be in a State of Po SER EA S a Lacking Vibration Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration 5 2 minutes o Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor The motion sensor has a TE See _Save Settings range of sensitivity from 1 to 31 1 Catatan ss being most sensitive and 31 being least sensitive The smaller the sens
56. rtOne C User Guide Page 60 9100 0410 01 Rev A Appendix L Battery Life Estimate Battery life is dependent on several factors O O O O O The more often that the SmartOne transmits data the shorter the battery life View of the sky How often the device is transmitting Requesting GPS fixes Temperature Sleep Current The below table is an example of clear sky transmissions Msgs Day Estimated Battery Life Days 1 750 Days 2 500 Days 3 400 Days 6 200 Days 24 80 Days SmartOne C User Guide Global Be Page 61
57. rtOne leaves the Change of Location Area and returned to a State of Lacking Vibration a new Change of Location Area is created around the SmartOne Theft Recovery Mode The Theft Recovery Mode is ideal for assets that are high risk for theft In this Mode the SmartOne creates a Change of Location Area around its location when powered The size of the Change of Location Area is a configurable parameter equal to the distance the device must move to be considered outside the Change of Location Area If outside the Change of Location Area the SmartOne goes into recovery Mode transmitting frequent messages until the asset is recovered The message interval in recovery Mode is a configurable parameter however the default value is 10 minutes Standard Messaging Without Motion Location Messages Tab e Interval Messaging The SmartOne can be configured to report at a specific message interval specified by days hours and minutes The SmartOne accepts a single interval only o Click the ADD button to accept the interval and add it to the message interval box o Click the REMOVE button to delete the selected time of day or interval from the message interval box e Click the CLEAR button to delete all the time of days or interval in the message interval box Getting Started Location Messages input Settings Options Interval Messaging Current GMT Time 15 33 Time s of Day Messaging Current Local Time 09 33 Interval 0 12 0 AD
58. ser Guide Page 57 Global tar 9100 0410 01 Rev A Be Heard Appendix Diagnostic Message Decoding Message Example 0x 57033C784F00000009 Ox 57 03 3C 78 4F 00 00 00 09 Byte 0 123 4 5 6 7 8 Byte0 5 7 Byte2 3 C Byte4 4 F Binary 0101 0111 7 0 Decimal 60 Decimal 79 Bits 1 0 3 Non Standard message type Minimum Interval between Unsigned binary count in Bits 7 2 21 for Diagnostic Message transmission atternpts seconds for mean GPS 5 second resolution 300 search to acquire Bytel 0 3 Binary 0000 0011 7 0 E Bits 3 0 3 Number of Transmissions Byte a TI Byte 586 0000 Bit 4 0 Good battery Decimal 120 Decimal 0 Bit 5 0 GPS system OK Maximum Interval between Unsigned binary count of Bit 6 0 Transmitter OK transmission attempts failed GPS attempts since Bit 7 0 Scheduler Subsystem OK 5 second resolution 600 last Diagnostic Message Byte7 amp 8 0009 Note The following 2 messages have the same message format as the Ac 9 Di deM The only dif isthe value of Bits 7 2 of Byte 0 of transmissions since last iagnostic Message The only difference is the value of Bits 7 2 of Byte Diagnostic message Bits 7 2 Value Message 22 Replace Battery 23 Contact Service Provider SmartOne C User Guide Page 58 9100 0410 01 RevA GlobalStart B Appendix J Accumulate Count Message Decoding Message Example 0x63FFFFFFFFFFFF DFF 0x 63 FF FF FF FF FF FF 7D FF Byte 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Byte 0 6 3
59. ser to compose longer messages transparently They are presented to the user by the Globalstar back office as complete messages of a length longer than 9 bytes The SmartOne supports user defined messages Class 1 and 2 of up to 54 bytes Message type 2 shall be a Raw Payload message This message type provides for up to 53 bytes plus 6 bits of user data This mode is provided to enable the user to directly send a single data burst through the network The only bits not accessible to the user are the message type bits needed by the receiving data processor to delineate message type associated to the TXID User data less than the full payload will be zero padded as necessary Note Total message length will be a minimum of 9 bytes in length and a maximum of 54 bytes in length and the length sent to the user will always be divisible by 9 The Raw Payload message will follow the following on air format VENENO Bits Description Bit 1 0 1 Truncated message type Status Ryle 8 Bit 7 2 submask data from Raw Payload user data Byte 1 User data byte 1 Byte 2 User data byte 2 Byte 3 User data byte 3 User Data Variable Byte 53 User data byte 53 SmartOne C User Guide Page 37 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Type 3 Message Class The SmartOne will use the Type 3 message class for the following message types e Diagnostic Message Subtype 21 e Replace Battery Message Subtype 22 e Contact Service Pro
60. swers Communication to the SmartOne will follow the following specific format Preamble Length 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte Variable length 0 54 bytes 2 bytes Total length range permitted 5 bytes Data field length 0 to 59 bytes Data field length 54 Serial Packet Fields The different fields are defined as Preamble Fixed Pattern OxAA Length Total number of bytes in the serial packet including the preamble Command type See table below Responses to commands carry the Cmd GE same command type as the command that initiated the answer Data Data associated with the command or answer CRC Low Least significant byte of the 16 bit CRC CRC High Most significant byte of the 16 bit CRC SmartOne C User Guide Page 41 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Be Heard CRC Algorithm The Security Field is a 16 bit CRC of all of the previous fields including the preamble length and command bytes The remainder is initialized to all 1 s OxFFFF and the CRC is inverted before being sent Following is a sample C routine that implements the algorithm using the reversed technique WORD crc16_Isb BYTE pData WORD length BYTE i WORD data crc crc OxFFFF if length 0 return 0 do data WORD 0x00FF A pData cre cre data for i 8 i gt 0 i if cre amp 0x0001 cre crc gt gt 1 0x8408 else cre gt gt 1 while length crc crc return crc
61. tered by turning the connector in the device in the OFF and ON position The device will create a new Change of Location Area in the Theft Recovery Mode immediately after turning ON the device using the connector o At Rest Interval This parameter determines the message interval once device is outside the Change of Location Area and At Rest The device is considered to be at rest when the comparison of a new GPS reading to a previous GPS reading indicates that the tracker has not changed location by more than a specified minimum distance SmartOne C User Guide Page 29 9100 0410 01 Rev A Input Settings Tab Global Start SmartOne C User Guide Getting Started Change of Location Input Settings Options Status Changed Message d input 1 input 2 Vibration Send message when Enabled Both Closes Opens With GPS Undesired State Message input 1 input 2 Vibration Send message while Enabled Closed Open Accumulate Count Message input 1 input 2 Vibration Accumulate hours Enabled Closed Open Count Events Enabled 0 0 Enabled 7 0 0 Status Changed Message The SmartOne has two inputs that can be configured to send a Status Changed Message once the selected input opens closes or both The Message sent can or cannot contain the GPS coordinates of the device at the time the status of the input s changed Undesired State Message The SmartOne can be configured to send messages throughout the
62. time the input is in the undesired state either to opened or closed position The message interval while the input is active can be configured in Days Hours and Minutes Once the input is deactivated the SmartOne will return to the message interval or time s of day for Location Messages Accumulate Count Message The SmartOne can accumulate hours and events while input 1 or input 2 is enabled The SmartOne can send an accumulate count message once the configurable intervals specified in days hours and minutes If Time s of Day Messaging was selected user will specify the times in the Location Message Tab Page 30 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Options Tab Getting Started Change of Location Input Settings Options Device Turned On Message Always Enabled Days Hours Mins Interval for Replace Battery Message Y Enabled 1 10 10 Days Hours Mins Interval for Diagnostic Message Y Enabled 30 10 10 e Device Turned On Message The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power up by default e Interval for Replace Battery Message The SmartOne can be configured to transmit a Replace Battery message based on a low battery condition o Configuration range extends from O to 45 days in steps of a day The default is 1 day o The SmartOne will detect low battery conditions while at least 100 more messages can still be transmitted e Interval for Diagnostic Message The SmartOne can send a
63. ting Enabled helps to determine the appropriate Level of Sensitivity 2600040 y en for the motion sensor This window will update real P 2 Sensitivity of Previ Minuti time while connected to the SmartOne ES Mm Current Max SmartOne C User Guide Page 13 9100 0410 01 Rev A GlobalStart Help Menu l Product Specification SmartOne Website Mixed Products Welcome About File Tools Help Getting Started e Product Specification This opens a PDF displaying the SmartOne s technical specifications e SmartOne Website This opens the SmartOne landing page located on the Globalstar website displaying the SmartOne s features accessories and how to buy e Mixed Products Welcome This opens a dialog box stating that the SmartOne Configuration Software has been updated to be able to program both SmartOne Bs and SmartOne Cs Additionally instructions on how to use a SmareOne B Configuration File are displayed e About This pops up a window with the SmartOne Configuration version number SmartOne C User Guide Page 14 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart 4 User Data Entry Pane Getting Started Tab The Getting Started Tab allows the user to select the Mode of operation for the SmartOne The Modes includes e Standard Messaging with or without motion e Reduced Messaging e Theft Recovery Mode Getting Started Location Messages Input Settings Options SMARTONE SATELLITE MANAGED A
64. tion of functions that can be tested by the processor State of lacking Vibration The motion sensor is indicating a cease of vibration when the number of vibration pulses per minute is lower than the Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor number for the time required to determine if a State of Vibration has ceased SmartOne C User Guide Page 48 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar State of Vibration The motion sensor is in a State of Vibration when the number of vibration pulses per minute exceeds the Level of Sensitivity for Vibration Sensor for the time required to detect a State of Vibration T Time to be in a State of Lacking Vibration a configurable parameter that sets the period of time vibration has to be absent to determine if a State of Vibration has ceased Time to be in a State of Vibration a configurable parameter that sets the period of time used to determine if a State of Vibration exists U Undesired State Message The SmartOne sends this message at a user defined interval while any of its Inputs are in the closed or opened state depending on the user selection SmartOne C User Guide Page 49 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Appendix B Technical Support We suggest VARs first reference our VAR FAQ online at www glpconnect com prior to contacting VAR Support This reference should address most provisioning inquiries and minor frequently asked questions concerning provisioning and business account ma
65. tion Area 1 per day the interval at which the SmartOne will check its location while in a State of Vibration and within the Change of Location Area every 2 hours and the message interval if the asset is outside the Change of Location Area stolen SmartOne C User Guide Page 2 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalstar Inputs The SmartOne has an I O port that provides ground two dry contact inputs power and soft power down inputs The SmartOne allows sending Input Status Changed Messages for both Input 1 and Input 2 The Inputs must be asserted for at least 5 seconds in order to be acknowledged Usage Example A construction company needs to document per their contract when they begin their work day and when they end their work day Based on this requirement the SmartOne would be connected to the ignition switch and configured to send a transmission with location when the input changes state The SmartOne also allows the user to define the Message Interval while the Inputs are in an Undesired State either Opened or Closed Usage Example A company has remote containers at job sites and would like to know if a door is ajar If a door is left ajar the company would like a notification every 2 hours Based on this requirement the SmartOne would be connected to an open door sensor with the Undesired Input State Message enabled and set as Opened with a Message Interval of 2 hours Note The SmartOne uses a 5 minute hysteresis window to p
66. tion Area Change of Location Message 1 Days In Motion Interval 0 Change of Location Re Center Message Y Enabled Hours Mins GlobalStar Inside Change of Location Area The parameters in this section define the functionality of the device while inside its Change of Location Area while in Reduced Messaging Mode O Change of Location Range Specifies the length in meters kilometers yards or miles from the center of the Change of Location Area Message Interval inside the Change of Location Area The SmartOne can be configured to transmit messages while inside the Change of Location Area This parameter allows you to configure the message interval inside the Change of Location Area in days hours and minutes In the Reduced Messaging Mode the asset will send infrequent messages if asset is in its Change of Location Area Change of Location Range Reduce Messaging Asset 1 000 meters gt East Position Check Interval while in State of Vibration The SmartOne can be configured to check GPS coordinates at a rate different from the transmission rate This interval will determine the accuracy in time on how quickly the device will sense that it has left its Change of Location Area SmartOne C User Guide Page 24 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart e Motion Sensor Settings Button This motion Detection Settings ea button activates the Motion Settings window This window contains settings to define
67. tteries to align with the positive and negative markers Note When the batteries are removed and replaced the device will retain its configuration Caution Replaceable Batteries Risk of explosion of battery if replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Phillips Head Screws Turning On and Off To turn the device ON or OFF remove the connector cover from the end of the device Then slide the switch actuator towards the desired direction of the ON or OFF markings Mounting Bracket Screws Mounting The SmartOne is designed to be mounted to an asset using double sided adhesive tape and or the included mounting bracket The mounting bracket has four screws that attach to the asset and allows the SmartOne to be mounted so the antenna can face the sky whether mounted internally or externally This enables the antenna to have a direct view of the sky with mounting flexibility The SmartOne attaches to the mounting bracket using four Phillips head screws Mounting Bracket Screws SmartOne C User Guide Page 6 9100 0410 01 Rev A Globalsta y Programming Overview The SmartOne comes ready to use with a factory configuration loaded in the device The factory configuration Standard Messaging without Motion and Interval Messaging of 12 hours may be changed using the SmartOne Configuration Software the USB Configuration Cable and a PC Inputs The Smart
68. ty and not cancel pending messages of higher priority The following list shows the priority of message types with the highest priority being listed first e Contact Service Provider e User Defined Raw message e User Defined Truncated message e Change of Location Area e Replace Battery e Undesired Input State e Re Center e Diagnostics e Accumulate Count e Input Status Changed e Device Turned On e Normal Location In Motion or At Rest Note The two user defined message types actually have equal priority Either one will cancel the other one If for example the user interface commands the device to send a Truncated message and then before it has time to obtain a fix and send the message the user commands a Raw message the raw will be sent SmartOne C User Guide Page 40 9100 0410 01 RevA GlobalStart Be Heard 6 Serial Commande The SmartOne uses the UO port for unit configuration as well as interface to remote passive and smart sensors Two commands are provided in the unit interface to support smart sensors External sensors that can format and communicate to the SmartOne can send user data through the SmartOne by using these two commands This section describes the serial interface between the SmartOne and a computer or other programming device SmartOne will respond to any command that contains fields with invalid values with a NAK response command field set to OxFF Serial Packet Format commands and an
69. type 2 shall be a Raw Payload message This message type provides for up to 8 bytes plus 6 bits of user data This mode is provided to enable the user to directly send a single data burst through the network The only bits not accessible to the user are the message type bits needed by the receiving data processor to delineate message type associated to the TXID User data less than the full payload will be zero padded as necessary The Raw Payload message will follow the following on air format VENENO Bits Description 8 Bit 1 0 1 Truncated message type Bit 7 2 submask data from Raw Payload user data Byte 1 User data byte 1 Byte 2 User data byte 2 Byte 3 User data byte 3 User Data Variable Byte 4 User data byte 4 Byte 5 User data byte 5 Byte 6 User data byte 6 Byte 7 User data byte 7 Byte 8 User data byte 8 Raw Message Type Multiple Packet Version The Globalstar simplex messaging protocol provides for single and multiple packet messaging In the event that the user application requests a user data length exceeding 9 bytes the SmartOne running firmware version 2 1 or later will automatically packetize the message that is transmit it as multiple 9 byte packets The ground station appliqu will reverse the process de packetizing the message back into a single long message From the user application point of view this eliminates the 9 byte limitation allowing the u
70. us bits data of the standard message are replaced with user data from the configuration port The Truncated message will follow the following on air format Variable Bits Description Status Byte 8 Bit 1 0 1 Truncated message type Byte1 Latitude MSByte Byte 2 Latitude Byte 3 Latitude LSByte Byte 4 Longitude MSByte Byte 5 Longitude Byte 6 Longitude LSByte Latitude Longitude 48 360 degrees of longitude coded in signed binary with 3 bytes and 180 degrees of latitude coded in signed binary with 3 bytes Positive longitude corresponds to East longitudes Positive Latitude corresponds to North latitudes User Data 16 Byte 1 User data byte 1 Byte 2 User data byte 2 SmartOne C User Guide Page 35 9100 0410 01 Rev GlobalStart Truncated Message Type Multiple Packet Version The Globalstar simplex messaging protocol provides for single and multiple packet messaging In the event that the user application requests a user data length exceeding 9 bytes the SmartOne running firmware version 2 1 or later will automatically packetize the message that is transmit it as multiple 9 byte packets The ground station appliqu will reverse the process de packetizing the message back into a single long message From the user application point of view this eliminates the 9 byte limitation allowing the user to compose longer messages transparently They are presented to the user by the
71. vice Turned On Message Always Enabled Days Hours Mins Interval for Replace Battery Message Y Enabled 1 10 10 Days Hours Mins Interval for Diagnostic Message Y Enabled 30 10 0 e Device Turned On Message The SmartOne is configured to send a Device Turned On Message on Power up by default e Interval for Replace Battery Message The SmartOne can be configured to transmit a Replace Battery message based on a low battery condition o Configuration range extends from 0 to 45 days in steps of a day The default is 1 day o The SmartOne will detect low battery conditions while at least 100 more messages can still be transmitted e Interval for Diagnostic Message The SmartOne can send a diagnostic message with information on the diagnostic status of the device o The diagnostic message includes battery status GPS average search time GPS fails and number of transmissions since last diagnostic message o Transmit interval of diagnostic messages with a transmission rate from 1 to 45 days The default is 30 days SmartOne C User Guide Page 23 9100 0410 01 Rev A Reduced Messaging Mode Change Location Tab Getting Started Change of Location Input Settings Options Inside Change of Location Area Change of Location Range 200 Message Interval inside Change of Location Area Enabled 1 Days Position Check Interval while in State of Vibration 0 Motion Detection Settings Outside Change of Loca
72. vider Message Subtype 23 Note Accumulate Count Message Subtype 24 Subtypes 0 3 are used by earlier tracker products Diagnostic Message The Diagnostic Message includes battery status GPS average acquisition time GPS fails and number of transmissions since the last Diagnostic Message The format and fields of the SmartOne Diagnostic Message is shown in table 8 below Byte EE TS Bits Description 0 Type Field 2 Bit 1 0 3 Non Standard message type Bit 7 2 21 for Diagnostic Message Bit 7 2 22 for Replace Battery Message tz Bit 7 2 23 Contact Service Provider Message Bit 7 2 24 Accumulate Count message 4 rada de 4 Bits 3 0 Number of Transmissions 1 to 15 H Transmissions Burst 1 Battery Condition 1 Bit 4 0 Good battery 1 Replace Battery 1 GPS Subsystem Fault 1 Bit 5 O GPS system OK 1 Fault Transmitter Subsystem Fault 1 Bit 6 0 Transmitter OK 1 Fault Scheduler Subsystem 1 Bit 7 0 OK 1 Fault Fault Minimum Interval between transmission attempts 5 2 Mile Tiree R second resolution Default is 300 seconds 3 Max Interval 8 Maximum Interval between transmission attempts Default is 600 seconds 4 GPS Mean Search 8 Unsigned binary count in seconds for mean GPS search Time to acquire Unsigned binary count of failed GPS attempts since last 3 6 GPS Fails le Diagnostic Message 7 8 Transmissions 16 of transmissions since last Diagn
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