Gps taip quick reference, I/o device installation and configuration, I/o device installation – Sierra Wireless MP 875 User Manual
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GPS TAIP quick reference
The following table is a quick summary of the TAIP message
identifiers. For detailed information and message syntax, see
the MP 3G Modems TAIP Reference manual (document
#2130312) and the GPS documentation on TAIP commands
available at
.
I/O device installation and
configuration
The I/O port on the MP modem allows for remote monitoring
of gauges, sensors, and alarms. You can use this feature to
display readings from instruments or gauges and to remotely
monitor panic buttons or alarms.
This section describes how to connect and configure these I/O
devices to work with the MP modem.
Connecting these devices requires that you make a customized
I/O cable. The cable must have, at one end, whatever connector
is required by the I/O device, and at the other end, the High
Density DB15 connector. The cable wires must pin to the
appropriate pin numbers on the I/O connector. The pinouts are
described in the next section.
The maximum length of the I/O cable is 15 feet.
TAIP Message Identifiers
AL
Altitude/Vertical Velocity
CP
Compact Position Solution
ID
Identification Number
IP
Initial Position
LN
Long Navigation Message
PV
Position/Velocity Solution
RM
Reporting Mode
RT
Reset
ST
Status
TM
Time / Date
VR
Version Number