GH5200 Features settings
Over 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. |
Additional Features
User ID feature allows users to send custom number as AVL ID 854 parameter. |
Power Off\On
This functionality is for informing about manually switching device on and off. There are 2 notification options: SMS event and eventual record IO ID 390 on power. When SMS event is enabled, then SMS will be sent to the selected phone number when a device is switched on or off. In addition, the device will be turned off when SMS will be sent successfully or after 30s trying to send it. When a user enables Event On Power Off parameter, then the device will generate high priority record on power off with event IO ID 390 and with value “1” and “0” for power on. The record sending procedure can take up to 30s. After a successful record sending procedure device shuts down immediately. If sending fails, after 30s device will shut down anyway. This record will be sent when device will be turned on. When Event On Power Off parameter is enabled together with SMS event, after a high priority record is created, device will try to send this record first over a GPRS connection. After a successful or failed sending procedure, device starts sending an SMS event. |
ManDown
Man-Down functionality has two methods and combination of them to initiate ManDown event.
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Audio Control
This feature allows users to customize GH5200 volume based on their needs. 3 volume control settings are available - Indication volume, Normal Speaker Volume, Loud Speaker Volume. |
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.
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. |
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. ManDown/No/Movement while charging disables Mandown, No Movement, Movement events when device is charging. |
Bluetooth® Home Zone settings
Example: If Home Zone RSSI (dBm) is set to -100 and the device signal becomes worse (e.x.-101) an alarm event is generated.
Example: If Beacon has not been detected by the device for 60 seconds, an alarm event is generated. Pre-Alarm: Defines how much time user has before record will be send to the server. During this time Alarm event could be disarmed. RSSI (dBm): Defines lowest RSSI signal level for BLE advertising device. Generate Event
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Amber Alert
Instructions on how to configure Amber Alert functionality can be found in here. |
Last Known Position
This feature adds low priority record This feature affects Alarm, ManDown, Movement event and Amber Alert features. If the last good coordinate at the time the record is created is older than 60 seconds, then the new high priority record Heart rate Alert
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Shutdown command
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EYE Sensors filtered by Name List
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.
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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