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<b>SMS Record Sending</b> <i>(Currently Evaluation FW)</i><br/>
 
<b>SMS Record Sending</b> <i>(Currently Evaluation FW)</i><br/>
 
It enables data retrieval without server connection, reducing power usage. SMS records contain fixed information determined by device configuration (e.g., Location Source - LBS or GNSS) and triggering event.<br/>
 
It enables data retrieval without server connection, reducing power usage. SMS records contain fixed information determined by device configuration (e.g., Location Source - LBS or GNSS) and triggering event.<br/>
Battery savings: up to 30% lower consumption than standard record.<br/>
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<u>Battery savings: up to 30% lower consumption than standard record.</u><br/>
Use case example: it may be used for all use cases as with regular reporting, the main requirement is that clients have software that supports SMS records.<br/>
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<i>Use case example: it may be used for all use cases as with regular reporting, the main requirement is that clients have software that supports SMS records.</i><br/>
 
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<b>Movement-based tracking</b><br/>
 
<b>Movement-based tracking</b><br/>
 
TATXXX is primarily used for theft prevention and recovery. Since thieves typically move the asset during theft, tracking it only during motion reduces unnecessary records when stationary and increases the total number of relevant records when in motion.<br/>
 
TATXXX is primarily used for theft prevention and recovery. Since thieves typically move the asset during theft, tracking it only during motion reduces unnecessary records when stationary and increases the total number of relevant records when in motion.<br/>
Use case example: if a car is stolen, it obviously needs to be driven/towed (moved), and if it is parked for weeks (stopped), then what’s the point of tracking it? If that’s the case, on stop records may be turned off, which would help to achieve much more relevant (on move) records with the same battery.<br/>
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<i>Use case example: if a car is stolen, it obviously needs to be driven/towed (moved), and if it is parked for weeks (stopped), then what’s the point of tracking it? If that’s the case, on stop records may be turned off, which would help to achieve much more relevant (on move) records with the same battery.<br/>
If a car is stolen, it will be in motion (driven/towed). If it's simply parked for an extended period, tracking becomes irrelevant. In this case, turning off "on stop" records saves battery power and results in more total records during motion.<br/>
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If a car is stolen, it will be in motion (driven/towed). If it's simply parked for an extended period, tracking becomes irrelevant. In this case, turning off "on stop" records saves battery power and results in more total records during motion.</i><br/>
 
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<b>Movement events</b><i> (TAT100 – currently evaluation FW, TAT140 - available)</i><br/>
 
<b>Movement events</b><i> (TAT100 – currently evaluation FW, TAT140 - available)</i><br/>
 
This feature sends a movement event with the last known coordinates when the asset starts moving, without using power for a new GNSS fix (if a previous fix was successful). This speeds up the process and reduces battery usage for record transmission.<br/>
 
This feature sends a movement event with the last known coordinates when the asset starts moving, without using power for a new GNSS fix (if a previous fix was successful). This speeds up the process and reduces battery usage for record transmission.<br/>
Use case example: when a user rents a construction generator and picks it up, the device can send a movement event with the last known coordinates without performing a new GNSS fix. This conserves battery power and ensures that the location information is quickly and accurately transmitted to the server, allowing the rental company to monitor the movement of their assets efficiently.<br/>
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<i>Use case example: when a user rents a construction generator and picks it up, the device can send a movement event with the last known coordinates without performing a new GNSS fix. This conserves battery power and ensures that the location information is quickly and accurately transmitted to the server, allowing the rental company to monitor the movement of their assets efficiently.</i><br/>
 
[[File:TAT100 Movement Events.png]]<br/><br/>
 
[[File:TAT100 Movement Events.png]]<br/><br/>