Global Positioning System (GPS)
•SRM (Set Reporting Mode) allows the client to set the reporting mode configuration. The report mode configu‐ ration is not stored in non‐volatile memory and such should be resent upon a unit reset. This behavior emulates that specified in TAIP specifications.
•QRM (Query Reporting Mode) reports the reporting mode configuration (returns an “RRM” message).
•SID (Set ID) allows the client to set the TAIP ID (AT*PPTAIPID can also be used to set the TAIP ID). The TAIP ID, when set with a “SID” message, will be written to non‐volatile memory.
•QID (Query ID) reports the TAIP ID (returns an “RID” message).
•DPV configures automatic reporting of PV (Position/ Velocity) reports based on distance traveled and a maximum time. The delta distance value specified in the message is converted to hundreds of meters and stored as *PPDIST. The maximum time interval is stored as *PPTIME. Currently the minimum time and epoch values are ignored.
•FPV configures periodic reporting of PV (Position/ Velocity) reports. The time interval from the message is stored at *PPTIME. Currently the epoch value is ignored.
•QPV (Query Position Velocity) responds with a PV (Position/Velocity) report.
The TAIP emulation will generate the following reports corre‐ sponding to the appropriate event (either a query for it, echoed due to a set, or due to an automatic reporting event):
•RRM (Report Reporting Mode) reports the reporting mode configuration.
•RID (Report ID) reports the TAIP ID.
•RPV (Report Position/Velocity) reports Position/Velocity.
Messages Over-the-Air (Remote)
To configure the PinPoint‐E to send NMEA reports to a remote server, you will need to set 3 commands: *PPIP, *PPPORT, and *PPGPSR.
a.Set *PPIP and *PPPORT to the IP address and port of the server to which you want the reports sent.
Figure 9-34: AceManager : PinPoint - *PPIP/*PPPORT
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