Messages over-the-air (remote) – Sierra Wireless 20070914 User Manual
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Global Positioning System (GPS)
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SRM (Set Reporting Mode) allows the client to set the
reporting mode configuration. The report mode configu‐
ration is not stored in non‐volatile memory and such
should be resent upon a unit reset. This behavior emulates
that specified in TAIP specifications.
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QRM (Query Reporting Mode) reports the reporting mode
configuration (returns an “RRM” message).
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SID (Set ID) allows the client to set the TAIP ID
(AT*PPTAIPID can also be used to set the TAIP ID). The
TAIP ID, when set with a “SID” message, will be written to
non‐volatile memory.
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QID (Query ID) reports the TAIP ID (returns an “RID”
message).
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DPV configures automatic reporting of PV (Position/
Velocity) reports based on distance traveled and a
maximum time. The delta distance value specified in the
message is converted to hundreds of meters and stored as
*PPDIST. The maximum time interval is stored as
*PPTIME. Currently the minimum time and epoch values
are ignored.
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FPV configures periodic reporting of PV (Position/
Velocity) reports. The time interval from the message is
stored at *PPTIME. Currently the epoch value is ignored.
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QPV (Query Position Velocity) responds with a PV
(Position/Velocity) report.
The TAIP emulation will generate the following reports corre‐
sponding to the appropriate event (either a query for it, echoed
due to a set, or due to an automatic reporting event):
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RRM (Report Reporting Mode) reports the reporting
mode configuration.
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RID (Report ID) reports the TAIP ID.
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RPV (Report Position/Velocity) reports Position/Velocity.
Messages Over-the-Air (Remote)
To configure the PinPoint X to send NMEA reports to a remote
server, you will need to set 3 commands: *PPIP, *PPPORT, and
*PPGPSR.
a.
Set *PPIP and *PPPORT to the IP address and port of
the server to which you want the reports sent.
Figure 10-34: AceManager : PinPoint - *PPIP/*PPPORT