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|==Static Navigation Settings==
 
|==Static Navigation Settings==
[[Image:Static_navigation_PT.png|right]]
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Static Navigation mode is a filter, which filters out track jumps when the object is stationary. If static navigation filter is disabled, it will apply no changes to GPS data. If static navigation filter is enabled, it will filter changes in GPS position if no movement (as defined by configured movement source) or ignition (as defined by configured ignition source) is detected. It allows filtering GPS jumps when the object is parked (not moving) and GPS position is still traced. <br />
 
Static Navigation mode is a filter, which filters out track jumps when the object is stationary. If static navigation filter is disabled, it will apply no changes to GPS data. If static navigation filter is enabled, it will filter changes in GPS position if no movement (as defined by configured movement source) or ignition (as defined by configured ignition source) is detected. It allows filtering GPS jumps when the object is parked (not moving) and GPS position is still traced. <br />
 
Additionally, user can choose which source (movement or ignition) is used to activate/deactivate static navigation.
 
Additionally, user can choose which source (movement or ignition) is used to activate/deactivate static navigation.
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|==Static Navigation Settings==
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Static Navigation mode is a filter, which filters out track jumps when the object is stationary. If static navigation filter is disabled, it will apply no changes to GPS data. If static navigation filter is enabled, it will filter changes in GPS position if no movement is detected. It allows filtering GPS jumps when the object is not moving and GPS position is still traced. <br />
 
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<td style="width:75%">User can choose sleep mode. More about sleep modes can be found {{{ctrSleepModes|[[{{{model|X}}} Sleep modes|here]]}}}. <br>
 
<td style="width:75%">User can choose sleep mode. More about sleep modes can be found {{{ctrSleepModes|[[{{{model|X}}} Sleep modes|here]]}}}. <br>
{{{PT_movement_source|If any of selected movement sources are active, movement mode will be activated. If all selected sources are inactive STOP mode will be enabled. [[Image: PT Sleep exit Source.png]]}}}
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{{{PT_movement_source|If any of selected movement sources are active, movement mode will be activated. If all selected sources are inactive STOP mode will be enabled.}}}
 
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*'''Periodic Wakeup''' – if value is greater than zero, device while being in Deep Sleep or Online Deep Sleep, will wake up after defined period for beacon collection. This is mainly should be used when Bluetooth is disabled in sleep.
 
*'''Periodic Wakeup''' – if value is greater than zero, device while being in Deep Sleep or Online Deep Sleep, will wake up after defined period for beacon collection. This is mainly should be used when Bluetooth is disabled in sleep.
 
*'''Bluetooth On While In Sleep'''- by default this parameter value is set to Enable and BT will work as in base functionality. If this value is set to Disable, Bluetooth will be turned off when device goes to Deep Sleep or Online Deep Sleep and will be turned on during Periodic Wakeup or if device enters normal state.
 
*'''Bluetooth On While In Sleep'''- by default this parameter value is set to Enable and BT will work as in base functionality. If this value is set to Disable, Bluetooth will be turned off when device goes to Deep Sleep or Online Deep Sleep and will be turned on during Periodic Wakeup or if device enters normal state.
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[[Image:Mob_Ignition_source.png|right]]
 
[[Image:Mob_Ignition_source.png|right]]
User can choose an ignition source from digital input (1, 2 or 3), power voltage, CAN and accelerometer. More than one ignition source can be selected at the same moment. When there are 2 or more sources selected, at least one condition has to be met to change Ignition status. Example: DIN1 and Accelerometer are selected as Ignition source. When the device detects movement, Ignition status will change to 1, regardless that DIN1 value is 0. User can select movement start and movement stop delay time - those parameters are used when accelerometer is selected as an ignition source. Ignition status is used in power management and the following functionalities: Eco/Green driving, Excessive idling, Over speeding, Towing detection and trip.
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User can choose an ignition source from digital input (1, 2 or 3), power voltage, CAN and accelerometer. More than one ignition source can be selected at the same moment. When there are 2 or more sources selected, at least one condition has to be met to change Ignition status. <br>
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''For example'', DIN1 and Accelerometer are selected as Ignition source. When the device detects movement, Ignition status will change to 1, regardless that DIN1 value is 0. <br>
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Ignition status is used in power management and the following functionalities: Eco/Green driving, Excessive idling, Over speeding, Towing detection and trip.
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