Raven and PinPoint CDMA User Guide Version 1.12
AirLink Communications, Inc. Page 41 March 24, 2004
Command
Description
*PPMINTIME=n [?] Specifies the minimum amount of time between reports generated
due to either the time interval (*PPTIME) or the distance interval
(*PPDIST). This is useful to limit network traffic and make more
efficient use of bandwidth. This can be used in conjunction with
store and forward.
n = number of seconds [0-65535] to wait between sending time or
distance triggered reports. The minimum value which this setting
can take depends on the policies of the carrier. 0 = Disabled.
*PPODOM=0|1[?] Enable odometer reporting
n = 0 - Odometer reporting is disabled [default]
n = 1 - Odometer reporting is enabled
*PPODOMVAL=n [?] Set or query the PinPoint’s current odometer value. The value is in
meters. Maximum value is approximately 4.3 billion meters (2.5
million miles).
*PPPORT=n [?] Port where GPS reports are sent.
Possible value: nnnnn = 1 – 65535
NOTE: Also see ATSIP.
*PPSNF=n [?] Set or query the GPS report Store and Forward feature.
Store and Forward will cause GPS reports to be stored up if the
PinPoint goes out of network coverage. Once the vehicle is in
coverage the GPS reports will be sent en masse to the server.
n = 0: Disable Store and Forward
n = 1: Enable Store and Forward (default)
*PPSNFB=n [?] Store and Forward Behavior.
When *PPSNF=1, the type of Store and Forward behavior is
defined by:
n = 0: Normal Store and Forward. Data is stored when the
PinPoint is out of CDPD coverage; when the PinPoint is in
coverage, data is sent to server as soon as possible. This is
the default for PinPoints with RAP version 1.3 or lower.
n = 1: Data sent only when polled. Data is stored until polled using
the Poll command sent by a server.
n = 2: Grouped Reports. Data is stored until the desired minimum
number of reports (see *PPSNFM) has been stored. The
data is then sent to the server in groups with at least the
specified number of reports.
*PPSNFM=n [?] Store and Forward Minimum Reports.
n = 0 to 255
n specifies the minimum number of reports that must be stored
before they are forwarded to the server. The data is then sent to
the server in packets that contain at least this number of reports.