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SECO Scenario

Description

The SECO scenario (Secure Engine Cut Off) is a static scenario module responsible for controlling a digital output (DOUT) to cut off the engine based on configurable speed and movement conditions. It is typically triggered by remote commands (SMS or GPRS) and is used for security or immobilization purposes.

Parameters list

PARAMETER NAME PARAMETER ID (RELATED AVL ID) DESCRIPTION VALUES
SECO DOUT status 396 XXX 0 = SECO DOUT is OFF
1 = SECO DOUT is pulsing
2 = SECO DOUT is ON
Priority 1039600 0 = SECO scenario is disabled
1 = SECO scenario is low
2 = SECO scenario is high
Speed 12254 Speed threshold at which the configured digital output (DOUT) will be activated. Minimum value = 0
Maximum value = 255
Default value = 10
Speed pulse scenario 12259 Speed threshold at which the configured digital output (DOUT) will be toggled. Minimum value = 0
Maximum value = 255
Default value = 10
Speed check period 12255 Time span during which speed must be lower than configured for output to activate (GNSS on). Minimum value = 0
Maximum value = 65535
Default value = 10
Movement timeout 12256 Duration after which the DOUT will be activated if no movement is detected and GNSS is off. Minimum value = 0
Maximum value = 65535
Default value = 30
Eventual records 1039604 0 = SECO status will be sent with both eventual and periodical records.
1 = SECO status will be sent only when the event happens (an eventual record).
Output control 12252 0 = DOUT control is disabled
1 = DOUT1 is controlled
2 = DOUT2 is controlled
3 = DOUT3 is controlled
4 = DOUT4 is controlled
Output pulse 12253 0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
DOUT on duration 12257 Minimum value = 10
Maximum value = 5000
Default value = 1000
DOUT off duration 12258 Minimum value = 10
Maximum value = 5000
Default value = 1000