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== EYE Sensors filtered by Name List == | == EYE Sensors filtered by Name List == | ||
− | This feature scans for | + | This feature scans for Bluetooth EYE sensors and checks each sensor’s name (up to the first 10 characters) defined in “EYE Name List”. An exact name match isn’t required, the match is consideted based on the beginning of their names. If a sensor’s name partially or fully aligns with a name on the list, the sensor’s data is stored in record (AVL ID: 11317). In cases where multiple sensors have matching names, data from all these sensors are stored into the record. |
[[File:Pav1.png|center|thumb]] | [[File:Pav1.png|center|thumb]] | ||
− | In order to filter EYE Sensors by their complete local name and create EYE Sensor records (AVL ID: 11317), in | + | {| class="wikitable" |
+ | |+<small>Custom and EYE Sensor Configuration</small> | ||
+ | !Parameter ID | ||
+ | !Name | ||
+ | !Data type | ||
+ | !Min | ||
+ | !Max | ||
+ | !Default | ||
+ | !Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |70076 | ||
+ | |Sensor Configuration | ||
+ | |Uint8 | ||
+ | |0 | ||
+ | |3 | ||
+ | |0 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * 0 – Disabled | ||
+ | * 1 – Custom Sensors | ||
+ | * 2 – EYE Sensors | ||
+ | * 3 – Custom and EYE Sensors | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |70077 | ||
+ | |EYE Sensor Filter | ||
+ | |Uint8 | ||
+ | |0 | ||
+ | |3 | ||
+ | |0 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * 0 – Disabled | ||
+ | * 1 – Name | ||
+ | * 2 – MAC | ||
+ | * 3 – Name and MAC | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | In order to filter EYE Sensors by their complete local name and create EYE Sensor records (AVL ID: 11317), in Bluetooth 4.0 tab, Sensors group EYE Sensors and Name has to be selected. | ||
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== Data Clear Period == | == Data Clear Period == | ||
Parameter “Data Clear Period” determines the length of time a sensor must go undetected by the device before it is removed from the EYE Sensor list, thus stopping the transmission of its measurements. If the ‘Data Clear Period’ is set to 0, the sensor will never be removed from the EYE Sensor list. Consequently, it will always be included in the periodic records, even if the sensor has disappeared. | Parameter “Data Clear Period” determines the length of time a sensor must go undetected by the device before it is removed from the EYE Sensor list, thus stopping the transmission of its measurements. If the ‘Data Clear Period’ is set to 0, the sensor will never be removed from the EYE Sensor list. Consequently, it will always be included in the periodic records, even if the sensor has disappeared. | ||
− | + | {| class="wikitable" | |
+ | |+ | ||
+ | !Param ID | ||
+ | !Name | ||
+ | !Data type | ||
+ | !Min | ||
+ | !Max | ||
+ | !Default | ||
+ | !Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |70057 | ||
+ | |Data clear period | ||
+ | |Uint16 | ||
+ | |0 | ||
+ | |65535 | ||
+ | |10 | ||
+ | |Defines period in seconds, for how long sensor has to be not detected in order to remove it from EYE Sensor List | ||
+ | |} | ||
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== RSSI == | == RSSI == | ||
This parameter defines which EYE Sensors add to EYE Sensor List, according to their current RSSI value. If captured EYE Sensor RSSI value is lower than configured RSSI parameter, sensor will not be added to the list. If sensor already has been added to the list and its RSSI value drops below configured threshold, then such sensor’s values will not be updated anymore and if such sensor’s RSSI value will not come back to acceptable range, it will be removed from EYE Sensor List after Data Clear Period. If Data Clear Period is set to 0, sensor will not be removed, when its RSSI value drop below configured threshold. | This parameter defines which EYE Sensors add to EYE Sensor List, according to their current RSSI value. If captured EYE Sensor RSSI value is lower than configured RSSI parameter, sensor will not be added to the list. If sensor already has been added to the list and its RSSI value drops below configured threshold, then such sensor’s values will not be updated anymore and if such sensor’s RSSI value will not come back to acceptable range, it will be removed from EYE Sensor List after Data Clear Period. If Data Clear Period is set to 0, sensor will not be removed, when its RSSI value drop below configured threshold. | ||
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+ | |+ | ||
+ | !Param ID | ||
+ | !Name | ||
+ | !Data type | ||
+ | !Min | ||
+ | !Max | ||
+ | !Default | ||
+ | !Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |70005 | ||
+ | |RSSI | ||
+ | |Int8 | ||
+ | |0 | ||
+ | | -100 | ||
+ | |0 | ||
+ | |Defines period in seconds, for how long sensor has to be not detected in order to remove it from EYE Sensor List | ||
+ | |} | ||
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== Record Period parameters == | == Record Period parameters == | ||
These parameters define how often to send EYE Sensor data to the server, when FMB is operating in On Stop or On Move modes. EYE Sensors do not have a feature to send their data using On Change mode. Records will be sent only periodically. | These parameters define how often to send EYE Sensor data to the server, when FMB is operating in On Stop or On Move modes. EYE Sensors do not have a feature to send their data using On Change mode. Records will be sent only periodically. | ||
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+ | !Param ID | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
!Data type | !Data type | ||
+ | !Min | ||
+ | !Max | ||
+ | !Default | ||
!Description | !Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | |258 |
− | | | + | |On Move |
− | | | + | |Uint32 |
+ | |0 | ||
+ | |2592000 | ||
+ | |60 | ||
+ | |Defines how often to create EYE Sensor List records while vehicle is moving in seconds | ||
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− | | | + | |On Stop |
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− | + | |2592000 | |
− | + | |60 | |
− | | | + | |Defines how often to create EYE Sensor List records while vehicle is not moving in seconds |
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Revision as of 10:13, 3 August 2023
Main Page > Autonomous Trackers > TMT250 > TMT250 Configuration > TMT250 Features settingsOver Speeding
This feature is used to prevent the driver from exceeding fixed speed and inspects the driver if needed. When vehicle speed exceeds maximum configured speed value the scenario is activated, and a record is generated. Scenario is activated until speed value decreases below the set parameter value. |
Alarm
This function can only be triggered by the configured button. When the alarm is triggered, an event with IO ID 236 is generated. Eventually an SMS will be sent informing user about the event. A call possibility is also available if desired number is selected near Call to parameter. In addition, users are allowed to configure event priority. Two options are available - Call where voice call comes first and Record where data transmission to servers will be prioritized over a voice call. |
ManDown
This feature gets current accelerometer data and calculates angle between offset positions. Currently there are two positions: horizontal (when device is in horizontal position and alarm button is on top) and vertical (when device is in vertical position and magnetic USB connector is facing up). Scanning is performed each second. If On-Entrance option is selected, event will be generated once calculated angle exceeds configured threshold for configured timeout. If On-Exit option is selected, event will be generated once device exits ManDown scenario. If On-Both is selected, event will be generated both times. SMS event and/or call takes place, if it is configured.
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Event Notification
The purpose of this function is to notify any alarm events by sending an SMS message to up to 5 receivers and to call up to 5 pre-defined numbers.
These high priority events can be configured:
- Alarm;
- ManDown;
- Movement Event.
At least one of the following has to be selected for this feature to work - Alarm, ManDown or Movement Event. In addition, at least one SMS Number or one Call Number has to be configured.
Users are allowed to configure SMS sending method. Two options are available - GPRS or SMS option which sends an SMS when GPRS fails and GPRS and SMS option which sends an SMS when GPRS fails or device sends records to the server.
Call Answer Timeout is used for indicating successful call - if voice call was answered but configured time-out has not been reached, the voice call is considered unsuccessful and if only one number is configured, the device repeats the call as many times as the value configured in Call Repeat field. However, if the call is not successful and there are other predefined numbers selected, the device continues to call other configured numbers instead of repeating voice calls to the same number.
NOTE! | Some operators provide voice information when the recipient is unreachable or call is not accepted. Such voice information may last longer than the configured time. In that case, the call will be considered as accepted. |
Movement Event
Movement Event scenario makes an eventual high priority record (and sends an optional SMS) when the device is stationary or in motion (depending on configured "Mode") for set Timeout.
Additional Features
Tamper
Power Off/On
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EYE Sensors filtered by Name ListThis feature scans for Bluetooth EYE sensors and checks each sensor’s name (up to the first 10 characters) defined in “EYE Name List”. An exact name match isn’t required, the match is consideted based on the beginning of their names. If a sensor’s name partially or fully aligns with a name on the list, the sensor’s data is stored in record (AVL ID: 11317). In cases where multiple sensors have matching names, data from all these sensors are stored into the record.
In order to filter EYE Sensors by their complete local name and create EYE Sensor records (AVL ID: 11317), in Bluetooth 4.0 tab, Sensors group EYE Sensors and Name has to be selected.
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