Rap configuration, Rap reports over-the-air (remote), Flush on event – Sierra Wireless 20070914 User Manual
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Global Positioning System (GPS)
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Flush on Event
If you have events enabled, with *PPFLUSHONEVT, you can
configure the PinPoint X to flush the SnF buffer when an event
occurs. This will immediately send all pending SnF messages
to the host. This allows an event, such as a vehicle being
powered on or a tow bar activated, to be immediately sent, so
its cause can be acted on without delay.
Figure 10-13: AceManager : *PPFLUSHONEVT
Note: Outstanding packets can include messages already sent to the
server that haven’t been acknowledged (SnF Reliable Mode) whether
they have been received by the server or not.
RAP Configuration
RAP has additional features which allow reports based on
external physical events, input from a 3rd party devices, store
and forward processing, etc.
In addition to being able to configure your PinPoint X using
AceManager or AT commands, most of the configuration
settings for RAP can also be changed with the RAP configu‐
ration command message sent by the AVL host.
RAP Reports Over-The-Air (Remote)
To configure your PinPoint X to send RAP reports to a remote
AVL host server, you will need to set 3 commands: *PPIP,
*PPPORT, and *PPGPSR.
a.
Set the IP address of the host with *PPIP and desired
port on the host with *PPPORT.
Figure 10-14: AceManager : PinPoint - *PPIP, *PPPORT
b.
Set the GPS Report Type, using *PPGPSR, to your
preferred RAP report type.
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