Global Positioning System (GPS)

Note: Unlike standard TAIP which simply sends to the last client to request automatic reports, the remote reports are sent to the desti- nation address (*PPIP) and destination port (*PPPORT).

b.Set the GPS Report Type, *PPGPSR, to your preferred TAIP data format.

Figure 9-35: AceManager : PinPoint - *PPGPRSR

F0 ‐ TAIP data (LN): latitude, longitude, altitude, the horizontal and vertical speed, and heading.

F1 ‐ Compact TAIP data (PV): latitude/longitude, speed, and heading.

Local Connection

Some TAIP client applications can send TAIP requests and listen for reports using a local connection. Generally this is done over the serial port using PPP. The PinPoint‐E will listen for TAIP requests on the local IP address and port. Once a TAIP request command has been received, the PinPoint‐Et will begin issuing TAIP reports to the local IP address and port 21000. The client application should be listening for reports on this IP address and port. No unsolicited reports will be sent from the PinPoint to the local client application.

To configure this local TAIP reporting, you will need to set four commands: *PPIP, S53, *PPGPSR, and *PPLATS.

a.Set the port (S53) to the local port to which you want the reports sent, 21000 is the common setting. S53, in AceManager, is part of the Misc group.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sierra Wireless EV-DO manual Local Connection, AceManager PinPoint *PPGPRSR