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==Monitoring== | ==Monitoring== |
Revision as of 08:44, 1 June 2018
When no I/O element is enabled, AVL packet comes with GNSS information only. After enabling I/O element(s) AVL packet along with GNSS information contains current value(s) of enabled I/O element.
Permanent I/O elements (are always sent to server if enabled) | ||
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No. | Property Name | Description |
00 | Digital Input Status 1 | Logic: 0 / 1 |
01 | Digital Input Status 2 | Logic: 0 / 1 |
02 | Digital Input Status 3 | Logic: 0 / 1 |
03 | Digital Input Status 4 | Logic: 0 / 1 |
04 | Analog Input 1 | Voltage: mV, 0 – 30 V |
05 | Digital Output 1 | Logic: 0 / 1 |
06 | Digital Output 2 | Logic: 0 / 1 |
07 | GNSS PDOP | Probability * 10; 0-500 |
08 | GNSS HDOP | Probability * 10; 0-500 |
09 | External Voltage | Voltage: mV, 0 – 30 V |
10 | GNSS Power | States: 0 – off state (when GPS module is off) 1 – Reserved 2 – GPS ready (antenna is working, but with no GPS fix) 3 – GPS working (antenna is working and has GPS fix) 4 – GPS sleep (when device is in GPS sleep mode) 5 – Overcurrent (The only condition to get value 5, then antenna is damaged and short circuit) |
11 | Movement Sensor | 0 – not moving, 1 – moving. |
12 | Odometer Value | Distance between two records: m |
13 | GSM Operator | Currently used GSM Operator code |
14 | Speed (Km/h) | Value in km/h, 0 – xxx km/h |
15 | iButton ID | iButton ID number |
16 | Mode | 0 – home on stop, 1 – home on move, 2 – roaming on stop, 3 – roaming on move, 4 – unknown on stop, 5 – unknown on move |
17 | GSM Signal | GSM signal level value in scale 1 – 5 |
18 | Deep Sleep | 0 – not deep sleep mode, 1 – deep sleep mode |
19 | Cell ID | GSM base station ID |
20 | Area Code | Location Area code (LAC), it depends on GSM operator. It provides unique number which assigned to a set of base GSM stations. Max value: 65536 |
21 | Dallas Temperature 1 | 10 * Degrees (°C), -55 - +115, if 3000 – Dallas error |
22 | Dallas Temperature 2 | 10 * Degrees (°C), -55 - +115, if 3000 – Dallas error |
23 | Dallas Temperature 3 | 10 * Degrees (°C), -55 - +115, if 3000 – Dallas error |
24 | Battery Voltage | Voltage: mV |
25 | Battery Charging Current | Current: mA |
26 | Ignition | Ignition status indication. Logic: 0 / 1 |
27 | Network Type | 0 – 3G network, 1 – 2G network |
28 | Continuous Odometer | Distance which device has been traveled with ignition ON: m |
29 | Dallas temperature ID1 | 1st connected dallas temperature sensor ID |
30 | Dallas temperature ID2 | 2nd connected dallas temperature sensor ID |
31 | Dallas temperature ID3 | 3rd connected dallas temperature sensor ID |
Eventual I/O elements (generate and send record to server only if appropriate conditions are met) | ||
32 | Geofence zone 01 | Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone |
33 | Geofence zone 02 | Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone |
34 | Geofence zone 03 | Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone |
35 | Geofence zone 04 | Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone |
36 | Geofence zone 05 | Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone |
37 | Auto Geofence | Event: 0 – target left zone, 1 – target entered zone |
38 | Trip | 1 – trip start, 0 – trip stop |
39 | Immobilizer | 1 – iButton connected |
40 | Authorized driving | 1 – authorized iButton connected |
41 | Green driving type | 1 – harsh acceleration, 2 – harsh braking, 3 – harsh cornering |
42 | Green driving value | Depending on green driving type: if harsh acceleration or braking – g*100 (value 123 -> 1.23g), if harsh cornering – degrees (value in radians) |
43 | Over Speeding | At over speeding start km/h, at over speeding end km/h |
44 | LVCAN Speed | Value in km/h, 0 – 250 km/h |
45 | LVCAN Accelerator pedal position | Value range: 0-100 % |
46 | LVCAN Total fuel used | Value range: 0- 99999999 liters* “Total Fuel Used” is sent to server multiplied by 10. Example: if value was 150.5 liters, “1505” will be sent to server. |
47 | LVCAN Fuel level (liters) | Value range: 0-100 liters |
48 | LVCAN Engine RPM | Value range: 0-8200 rpm |
49 | LVCAN Vehicle distance | Value range: 0-2145000000 meters |
50 | LVCAN Fuel level (proc.) | Value range: 0-100 % |
51 | LVCAN Program number | Value range: 0-999 |
52 | LVC ModuleID | Value range: 0-max |
53 | LVC Engine Work Time | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
54 | LVC Engine Work Time (counted) | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
55 | LVC Total Mileage (counted) | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
56 | LVC Fuel Consumed (counted) | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
57 | LVC Fuel Rate | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
58 | LVC AdBlue Level (percent) | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
59 | LVC AdBlue Level (liters) | Value range: 0-255 |
60 | LVC Engine Load | Value range: 0-65535 |
61 | LVC Engine Temperature | Value range: 0-65535 |
62 | LVC Axle 1 Load | Value range: 0-255 |
63 | LVC Axle 2 Load | Value range: 0-65535 |
64 | LVC Axle 3 Load | Value range: 0-65535 |
65 | LVC Axle 4 Load | Value range: 0-255 |
66 | LVC Axle 5 Load | Value range: 0-65535 |
67 | LVC Control State Flags | Value range: 0-255 |
68 | LVC Agricultural Machinery Flags | Value range: 0-255 |
69 | LVC Harvesting Time | Value range: 0-65535 |
70 | LVC Area of Harvest | Value range: 0-65535 |
71 | LVC Mowing Efficiency | Value range: 0-65535 |
72 | LVC Grain Mown Volume | Value range: 0-65535 |
73 | LVC Grain Moisture | Value range: 0-65535 |
74 | LVC Harvesting Drum RPM | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
75 | LVC Gap Under Harvesting Drum | Value range: 0-max |
76 | LVC Security State Flags | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
77 | LVC Tacho Total Vehicle Distance | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
78 | LVC Trip Distance | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
79 | LVC Tacho Vehicle Speed | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
80 | LVC Tacho Driver Card Presence | Value range: 0-65535 |
81 | LVC Driver1 States | Value range: 0-65535 |
82 | LVC Driver2 States | Value range: 0-255 |
83 | LVC Driver1 Continuous Driving Time | Value range: 0-max |
84 | LVC Driver2 Continuous Driving Time | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
85 | LVC Driver1 Cumulative Break Time | Value range: 0-4294967295 |
86 | LVC Driver2 Cumulative Break Time | Value range: 0-65535 |
87 | LVC Driver1 Duration Of Selected Acti | Value range: 0-255 |
88 | LVC Driver2 Duration Of Selected Acti | Value range: 0-255 |
89 | LVC Driver1 Cumulative Driving Time | Value range: 0-255 |
90 | LVC Driver2 Cumulative Driving Time | Value range: 0-65535 |
91 | LVC Driver1 ID High | Value range: 0-65535 |
92 | LVC Driver1 ID Low | Value range: 0-65535 |
93 | LVC Driver2 ID High | Value range: 0-65535 |
94 | LVC Driver2 ID Low | Value range: 0-65535 |
95 | LVC Battery Temperature | Value range: 0-65535 |
96 | LVC Battery Level (percent) | Value range: 0-65535 |
Monitoring
I/O monitoring starts after enabling I/O element and setting up I/O parameters as it is shown below:
Event generating
Events happen when the value of enabled I/O intersects thresholds (enter, exit or on both) predefined by High and Low level thresholds. Table below defines all available values of I/O settings.
Setting | Value |
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Priority | low, high |
High level | maximum threshold |
Low level | minimum threshold |
Generate event | on interval enter, on interval exit, on both enter and exit |
Average constant | 1 – 232 (4 Bytes) |
Hysteresis
I/O elements can generate events according to hysteresis algorithm. If I/O event operand “Hysteresis” is selected, events will be generated as it is shown in the illustration below (I/O speed is taken as I/O value example):