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==Wake Up Source==
[[image:Cropped-eac_certificate-150x150.png|thumb|right|125px|EAC logo]]


The [http://www.gostrussia.com/en/eac-certifications/eac-declaration/ Declaration EAC] and the [http://www.gostrussia.com/en/eac-certifications/eac-certificate/ Certificate EAC] in conformity with the technical regulation TR CU of the EurAsEC Customs Union are '''EAC certification''' documents issued by independent organizations. Such organizations perform their function through laboratories accredited to the public agencies in charge of the supervision of metrology and standardization in the three countries of the EAC Custom Union, joining at the moment the certification system : Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.
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{{{model}}} has two possible wake up sources:
*'''Movement Source''' - Wakes the device up once the configured movement source is detected ''(DIN1, Accelerometer, GNSS etc.)''.
*'''Ignition Source''' - Wakes the device up once the configured ignition source is detected ''(External Power Voltage, DIN 1, Accelerometer etc)''.


==Description==
'''Note:''' {{{model}}} will always be woken from sleep if movement is detected by accelerometer, despite “Movement Source” setting.


The EAC Certificate for the Customs Union EAC is one of two new EAC Certification documents introduced with the new reform of technical regulations (TR CU) in Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. The latter being the EAC Declaration for the Custom Union EurAsEC.
'''Periodic Wakeup''' - Value in minutes defining how often device periodically wakes up from  configured sleep.


The first, predominant difference compared to the [http://www.gostrussia.com/en/gost-r-certifications/ GOST R Certifications], is the validity extended to the three member countries of the Eurasian Customs Union: Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan.
While being in a sleep mode device can save periodical or eventual records and send data to server based on the selected AVL packet priority.  
*'''High''' – generated records are immediately sent to server.
*'''Panic''' – generated records are immediately sent to the server, and at the same time an SMS message is sent.
 
'''''Important Note:'''''<br>
There may be some misconfigurations due to firmware updates as some values of new properties can change the operation of the device. It is recommended to use default values of new parameters to produce expected behaviour.

Latest revision as of 09:13, 19 June 2026

Wake Up Source

{{{model}}} has two possible wake up sources:

  • Movement Source - Wakes the device up once the configured movement source is detected (DIN1, Accelerometer, GNSS etc.).
  • Ignition Source - Wakes the device up once the configured ignition source is detected (External Power Voltage, DIN 1, Accelerometer etc).

Note: {{{model}}} will always be woken from sleep if movement is detected by accelerometer, despite “Movement Source” setting.

Periodic Wakeup - Value in minutes defining how often device periodically wakes up from configured sleep.

While being in a sleep mode device can save periodical or eventual records and send data to server based on the selected AVL packet priority.

  • High – generated records are immediately sent to server.
  • Panic – generated records are immediately sent to the server, and at the same time an SMS message is sent.

Important Note:
There may be some misconfigurations due to firmware updates as some values of new properties can change the operation of the device. It is recommended to use default values of new parameters to produce expected behaviour.