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Ignition settings

Ignition source will be used to determine the ignition status of the vehicle.

Possible ignition sources:

  • Power Voltage - if the voltage is between High Voltage Level and Low Voltage Level (below Ignition Settings options) - ignition is ON; if the voltage is higher than High Voltage Level or lower than Low Voltage Level - ignition is OFF.
  • Accelerometer - if movement sensor detects movement - ignition is ON; if movement is not detected - ignition is OFF;

More than one ignition source can be selected at the same time. Note: When there are 2 or more sources selected, at least one condition has to be met to change Ignition status.
For Example, if both accelerometer and power voltage are selected, only one of the ignition detection conditions have to be met for ignition to be detected.

Ignition status is used in power management and the following functionalities: [[{{{model}}} Features#Overspeeding|Overspeeding]], [[{{{model}}} Features#Odometer|Odometer]] and [[{{{model}}} Features#Trip|Trip]].

Movement settings

Movement source will be used to determine when a vehicle is on stop or moving.
Possible movement sources:

  • Accelerometer (movement) - if the accelerometer detects movement, the Vehicle is under MOVING mode; if there is no movement detected, the Vehicle on STOP mode;
  • GNSS - if GPS fix is acquired and speed >= 5 km/h vehicle then the MOVING mode is used; if GPS speed <5 km/h, the Vehicle on STOP mode is used;
  • Power voltage - Data acquisition > "moving" mode (Parameter state = 1) - when power voltage is >= low power voltage and <= high power voltage. By default low voltage is 13.2 V and the high voltage is 30 V;





Configuration password

Protects the device from unauthorized access while using USB or Bluetooth to make any form of configuration changes.

  • Set password - Set the primary password for the device. Required to access the device every time using the USB or via Bluetooth connection.
  • Recovery password (optional) - in the event that the primary password is forgotten, the recovery password can be used as a backup to unlock the device configuration.













GNSS settings

In GNSS Source settings user can configure which GNSS system(s) to use.

List of configurable GNSS sources:

  • GPS
  • GPS + GLONASS
  • GPS + Galileo
  • GPS + BeiDou
  • GPS + GLONASS + Galileo + BeiDou


Movement delay

Movement delay will be used to set the timeout of delays when the accelerometer status changes.

Note: These settings impact the ignition/movement sources.
The user can set:

  • Movement start delay (s) - movement start delay in seconds;
  • Movement stop delay (s) - movement stop delay in seconds;





Power Saving settings

Puts the device into a power-saving mode, preserving the power consumption from the external source or the internal battery. The device enters this mode after the conditions are met.

  • Timeout - After timeout is reached, and conditions are met for the sleep mode, the device goes into sleep mode.

Online sleep

  • In Online Sleep mode, the device manages the connection only when records need to be sent. The connection is opened at periodic intervals to send records and closed immediately after, without any timeout.
  • Changing the Permanent Link setting during Online Sleep will wake up the device to apply the new configuration.
  • With Permanent Link enabled, the device maintains a constant connection, sending records immediately as they are generated, rather than waiting for the next scheduled send. After sending connection remains open.

Disabled modules in Online sleep

When device goes into sleep mode, some modules are turned off to consume less power. Listed below are the modules and scenarios that are turned off in common with all modes and those that are disabled specifically for the Online sleep mode:

  • GNSS
  • Scenarios (Common):
    • Odometer
    • Data acquisition
    • SNTP time synchronization
    • Overspeeding
    • Trip
    • Unplug Detection
    • Jamming Detection
    • Eco Driving

Online sleep entry conditions

All entry conditions must be met:

  • Ignition (configured ignition source) is off.
  • Movement is not detected by the configured movement source.
  • Device time must be synchronized. This condition depends on the “Record Settings -> Saving / sending mode parameter.
    • After Position Fix - device time is synchronized with GNSS satellites and GPS fix is obtained.
    • After Time Sync - device time is synchronized over NTP, NITZ, or GNSS satellites.
    • Always - device will enter sleep mode without time synchronization and GPS fix.
  • Sleep timeout is reached.
  • There are no SMS messages being received.
  • Data sockets are closed (ignored when permanent link is enabled)
  • FOTA WEB connection is not in progress.

Online sleep exit conditions

At least one exit condition must be met:

  • Ignition is ON.
  • Movement is detected.
  • Periodic wake-up (if enabled).

Deep sleep

  • During Deep Sleep mode, the device generates and stores periodic records.

Deep sleep entry conditions

All entry conditions must be met:

  • Ignition (configured ignition source) is off.
  • Movement is not detected by the configured movement source.
  • Device time must be synchronized. This condition depends on the “Record Settings -> Saving / sending mode parameter.
    • After Position Fix - device time is synchronized with GNSS satellites and GPS fix is obtained.
    • After Time Sync - device time is synchronized over NTP, NITZ, or GNSS satellites.
    • Always - device will enter sleep mode without time synchronization and GPS fix.
  • Sleep timeout is reached.
  • There are no SMS messages being received.
  • Data sockets are closed (checks if record sending socket link is open)
  • FOTA WEB connection is not in progress.

Deep sleep exit conditions

At least one exit condition must be met:

  • Ignition is ON.
  • Movement is detected.
  • Periodic wake-up (if enabled).

Disabled modules in Deep sleep

When device goes into sleep mode, some modules are turned off to consume less power. Listed below are the modules and scenarios that are turned off in common with all modes and those that are disabled specifically for the Deep sleep mode:

  • Modem
  • Record sending
  • GNSS
  • IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit)
  • FOTA WEB
  • Scenarios (Common):
    • LEDs (Navigation and Status)
    • Odometer
    • Data acquisition
    • SNTP time synchronization
    • Overspeeding
    • Trip
    • Unplug Detection
    • Jamming Detection
    • Eco Driving

Power off sleep

Disabled modules in Power off sleep

When device goes into sleep mode, some modules are turned off to consume less power. Listed below are the modules and scenarios that are turned off in common with all modes and those that are disabled specifically for the Power off sleep mode:

  • Modem
  • Record sending
  • GNSS
  • IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit)
  • FOTA WEB
  • Charger service
  • Scenarios (Common):
    • LEDs (Navigation and Status)
    • Odometer
    • Data acquisition
    • SNTP time synchronization
    • Overspeeding
    • Trip
    • Unplug Detection
    • Jamming Detection
    • Eco Driving

Power off entry conditions

All entry conditions must be met:

  • Ignition (configured ignition source) is off.
  • Movement is not detected by the configured movement source.
  • Device time must be synchronized. This condition depends on the “Record Settings -> Saving / sending mode parameter.
    • After Position Fix - device time is synchronized with GNSS satellites and GPS fix is obtained.
    • After Time Sync - device time is synchronized over NTP, NITZ, or GNSS satellites.
    • Always - device will enter sleep mode without time synchronization and GPS fix.
  • Sleep timeout is reached.
  • There are no SMS messages being received.
  • Data sockets are closed (ignored when permanent link is enabled)
  • FOTA WEB connection is not in progress.


Power off sleep exit conditions

At least one exit condition must be met:

  • Ignition is ON.
  • Movement is detected.


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