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Universal Parameters 196
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Table of Contents
10: Network / SMS / Report Settings ................................................................................................. 3
Network Tab .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
SMS/CALL Tab.................................................................................................................................................... 10
Report Settings Tab ............................................................................................................................................ 12
11: Assign Headers – Status Report ............................................................................................... 23
12: Assign Headers – Alert Report .................................................................................................. 23
13: Alert Config 1 .............................................................................................................................. 24
14: Alert Config 2 .............................................................................................................................. 32
16: Mode Configuration and Profile Settings .................................................................................. 42
Mode Config Tab ................................................................................................................................................. 42
Profile Setting Tab ............................................................................................................................................... 47
17: Ignition / Inputs / Outputs .......................................................................................................... 51
Ignition Tab .......................................................................................................................................................... 51
Inputs Tab 53
Outputs Tab ......................................................................................................................................................... 56
18: Registered 1-Wire Driver IDs ..................................................................................................... 58
1800-1899: Driver ID 1-100 ................................................................................................................................. 58
19: Accelerometer / Power / RS232 / 1 Wire .................................................................................... 58
Accelerometer Tab .............................................................................................................................................. 59
Power Tab 62
Serial RS232 Tab ................................................................................................................................................ 64
Wire Settings Tab ................................................................................................................................................ 67
23: Accessory Parameters ............................................................................................................... 70
25: RF Parameters ............................................................................................................................ 79
30: Change Password / Fine Tracking............................................................................................. 83
Change Password Tab ........................................................................................................................................ 83
Fine Tracking ....................................................................................................................................................... 83
50: Geofence ..................................................................................................................................... 84
60: Poly Geofence............................................................................................................................. 86
90: Geofence Config ......................................................................................................................... 87
Geofence Config.................................................................................................................................................. 87
Parameter Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 87
Programming Parameter Format ..................................................................................................... 88
Structure 88
Examples 88
Requesting Parameter Value Format .............................................................................................. 89
Structure 89
Examples 89
Revisions .............................................................................................................................................. 91
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Network Tab
Network parameters control how the device connects to the Cellular Network, Report Server, and Maintenance
Server.
1000: Authentication
Select the correct GPRS/HSPA Authentication for the network you are connecting the device to. The options for
this parameter are:
• 0 = PAP
• 1 = CHAP
• 2 = Automatic
• 3 = None
1001: APN
Input the Access Point Name for the carrier/network you are connecting the device to
1002: User ID
This is the ID for GPRS/HSPA Access if your network requires an ID and password to access the network.
1005: Server IP
IP address of the Server/Platform the device will send it’s reports to
Setting this parameter to 0 will disabled the acknowledge message, otherwise the Bitmap below shows the options
to select which reports to require an acknowledgement for.
Bitmap:
• Bit 0 = Status Report (ASTT)
• Bit 1 = Alert ID Report (AALT)
• Bit 2 = Travel Report (ATRV)
• Bit 3 = External Serial Report (AUEX)
• Bit 4 = OBDII Travel Report (AOTR)
• Bit 5 = OBDII Report (AOBD)
• Bit 6 = RFA Report (ARFA)
• Bit 7 = PID Report (APID)
• Bit 8 = OVD Report (AOVD)
• Bit 9 = CAM Report (ACAM)
• Bit 10 = BLE Report (ABLE)
• Bit 11 = TWS Report (ATWS)
• Bit 12 = TIC Report (ATIC)
• Bit 13 = TIS Report (ATIS)
• Bit 14 = TRQ Report (ATRQ)
• Bit 15 = TPR Report (ATPR)
o Device maintains connection while the device is sending the data to the server. Within 3 minutes
after sending all the data that the device has been keeping, the device disconnects connection as
there is no data to be sent any more inside the device. In this case, the device cannot receive a
command via GPRS.
Range: 0 or 1
Units: N/A
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
The Device will send the keep alive report in Driving mode & Parking mode & Sleep mode. It will also wake the
device from sleep in Park Mode.
The mobile network automatically disconnects when there is no data communication for a long time in order to
manage limited network IP resources.
For example, if there is no data communication between the server and the device for 1 hour (it’s depends on the
network service provider), the mobile network cut the connection.
To prevent this, if you set Keep Alive Interval to 58 minutes, it sends a short message “KEEP_ALIVE” to the server
before 60 minutes.
As a result, the mobile network leaves the connection between server and device.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = enabled jamming detection and if detected first, check assist functions and then triggered by
JAM_DET mode as follows.
This is complementary to the detection function of device described above on the GPRS/HSPA jamming by utilizing
a distance value as a parameter when jamming is done.
Once jamming on the GPRS/HSPA network starts being detected, the device will also check the distance between
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the current location of the vehicle and the First geographical Point (‘Fp’) where the jamming started being detected.
If the distance is greater than JAM_CHK_DIST for a while, triggered by JAM_DET mode.
If ‘0’, skip this procedure.
(Only supported by LATAM)
It is complementary to the function of GPRS/HSPA jamming detection in an area ‘without GPS connectivity’ (‘No
GPS’).
After detecting jamming first in such a bad GPS connecting area, the device begins to count the 2 time-length
factors (A and B) to make a sum (A + B = C) if the vehicle moves in the area:
A: time length that needs to complete the jamming detection
B: time length that the vehicle driver needs to complete driving in the area.
If C (the sum) is longer than the length of the jamming detection (‘JAM_CHK_TM’) the device judges that jamming
was done in the area. Please refer to the table for more details.
If the device has not moved in the area, ignore jamming detection until the jamming detection function is released.
If ‘0’, skip this procedure.
(Only supported by LATAM)
Device activate immobilizer and deactivate buzzer after this time from buzzer activation.
(Only supported by LATAM)
The interval in which the device will check-in with the maintenance server
• 0 = Disabled/Does not report to maintenance server. Will only access the maintenance server by
command.
• X = Time duration in hours that the device will periodically check in with maintenance server
The time when the device will check-in with the maintenance server.
Device try to check-in with the maintenance server in this time every day.
Note. The SCUTI (Maintenance server) server in Suntech is running for the customer separately.
The Suntech provides the command to change the setting values (ex: IP, port, interval) which are the
configuration of the maintenance server if the customer is running it separately.
Please be advised that the command should be used only by the customer who has the maintenance server
separately.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Enable or disable TCP keep-alive probe. This function prevents tcp connection from being teared down on some
network operator when there’s no data transfer.
(Only supported by LATAM)
Interval time for TCP keep-alive probe when TCP keep-alive function enabled.
(Only supported by LATAM)
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Output control for satellite modem can detect the situation of ‘no Network’
Time Length delayed inactivating the output after losing the Network signal
(Only supported by LATAM)
SMS/CALL Tab
Parameters under the SMS tab control SMS reporting and what numbers can SMS the device to change the
existing parameter values.
If enabled, only the phone numbers listed in parameters 1031 through 1034 (MT1-MT4) will be able to send SMS
commands to the device. All other commands received by phone numbers that are not defined in these parameters
will be ignored by the device.
If enabled, only a call which have been received from CALL_MT1 ~ MT5 numbers can be accepted.
1036: CALL MT 1
Phone number for calling.
1037: CALL MT 2
Phone number for calling.
1038: CALL MT 3
Phone number for calling.
1039: CALL MT 4
Phone number for calling.
1040: CALL MT 5
Phone number for calling.
1041: CALL MO 1
Phone number for outgoing call from device.
1042: CALL MO 2
Phone number for outgoing call from device.
Range: 10 to 60000
Units: Seconds
Default: 30
When ignition is on, it starts Anti-Theft violation after the user-defined time.
(Only supported by LATAM)
Range: 0 to 60000
Units: Seconds
Default: 0
When it is in Anti-theft violation, it sends Alert report after the user-defined time.
(Only supported by LATAM)
Anti-Theft
Anti-theft function available at the device is used to protect the vehicle from a risk of potential thefts by utilizing
buzzer, immobilizer and alerting to the server.
In order to use the function related with the anti-theft, the following basic conditions should be satisfied:
[Basic Conditions]
If one output event is set to immobilizer or buzzer, immobilizer or buzzer can be activated automatically when anti-
theft violation occurs.
Activation/Deactivation
When the input is set to “Anti-theft” by command, anti-theft is enabled by default at first.
In a case that the device has a buzzer, the anti-theft function can be activated or deactivated by pressing anti-theft
button for more than 10seconds.If anti-theft button is pressed for 10 seconds in activation mode of anti-theft, anti-
theft gets disabled by making the buzzer beep two times.
On the other hand, if anti-theft button is pressed as being disabled, anti-theft gets enabled by making the buzzer
beep just one time.
The anti-theft system in a vehicle without door sensor can be operated. The followings show you how it works:
Twenty (20) seconds later after the vehicle is parked (ignition goes to off), the protection function starts working by
making a beep just one time.
After driving is started (ignition goes to on) in state of vehicle protection, the driver should press the anti-theft button
within the predefined time period of “Delay of Anti-theft Release”.
If the button is pressed for 1 second within this time period, the protection function is released. If the driver has not
pressed the button within this time period, anti-theft violation of the device starts working immediately.
In anti-theft violation, the buzzer and the immobilizer are activated if they are connected properly. After the pre-
defined time of “Delay of Anti-Theft Alert”, the device sends alert report about anti-theft occurring.
However, you can stop such a violation functioning of the device if you were not expecting.
The followings are two (2) alternatives on how to stop functioning the violation:
Alt. 1. By pressing “Anti-theft” button for 1 second, the violation situation can be stopped immediately.
Alt. 2. As soon as all the immobilizer and the buzzer start getting deactivated by commands of the “Disable
Output”, the violation situation will be over.
The anti-theft system in a vehicle having door sensor can be operated. The followings show you how it works:
About when the anti-theft system starts working? Start timing of the anti-theft function as described below:
Twenty (20) seconds later after the driver parks the vehicle (ignition goes to off), opens and closes the door, the
protection function starts working by making a beep just one time.
After the door is opened and closed in state of vehicle protection, the driver should press the “Anti-theft” button
within the predefined time period of “Delay of Anti-theft Release”.
If the button is pressed for 1 second within this time period, the protection function is released. If the driver has not
pressed the button within this time period, anti-theft violation of the device starts working immediately.
In violation, the buzzer and the immobilizer are activated if they are connected properly. After the preset time of
“Delay of Anti-Theft Alert”, the device sends alert report about anti-theft occurring.
However, you can stop such a violation of the device if you were not expected. The followings are two (2)
alternatives on how to stop functioning the violation:
Alt. 1. By pressing “Anti-theft” button for 1 second, the violation situation can be stopped immediately.
Alt. 2. As soon as all the immobilizer and the buzzer start getting deactivated by commands of the “Disable
Output”, the violation situation will be over.
Door Protection
Door protection is operated if one (1) input is set to “Door Sensor”. This function is necessary to protect the vehicle
from unsafe occurrence events such as door-opening while driving the vehicle.
If the ignition goes to on in a situation of having a door opened, the device beeps two times just for notice. Once
this situation occurs, the driver should close the door and press the anti-theft button for 1 second within the
predefined time period, “Delay of Anti-Theft Release” of the “New Parameter”.
Otherwise, door sensor violation of the device will start working and the buzzer and the immobilizer will be
activated.
If there is no pressing the “Anti-theft” button for the time period of “Delay of Anti-theft Report”, the device starts
sending to the server the report about the door sensor violation.
By pressing “Anti-theft” button shortly (for 1 second), the violation can be stopped and the immobilizer and the
buzzer can be deactivated.
1055: Zip/Normal
Selects whether or not to use the ‘Normal’ or ‘Zip’ reporting format
• 0 = Zip is Disabled, so ‘Normal’ reporting format will be used
• 1 = Zip is enabled, so ‘Zip’ reporting format will be used
For example, if you set 2 and server send a command to device through GPRS communication, the device will try
to send a response through SMS (SMS_NO)
0: No Use
1: Server
2: SMS
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
In a case that the Output type is set to ‘Buzzer’ and exceed the ‘Speed Threshold (1621)’, the buzzer alerts.
1072: AES128
Selects whether or not to use the AES128.
(Only supported by USA)
Range: 0 – 2
Units: N/A
0 = Disable
1 = Reserved
2 = User Enc. Key
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
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o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
The ALERT_MOD field in the Alert Report will denote which type of sleep the device is utilizing in the first Byte
• 0x00 0x_ _ = Normal Sleep
• 0x01 0x_ _ = Deep Sleep
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
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o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Note this Alert ID is only sent by devices that support a back-up battery, that is currently connected to the device.
Without the back-up battery, the device will not be able to generate and send this Alert Report.
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Note the device must be connected to main power in order for this Alert Report to be sent. Without connection to
main power, the device will not be able to generate and send this report.
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
The ALERT_MOD field in the Alert Report will denote which temperature probe has triggered the Temp High Alert
Report utilizing in the first Byte
• Zip Report Type
o 0x01 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 1
o 0x02 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 2
o …
o 0x08 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 8
• Normal Report Type
o 1 = Temp Probe 1
o 2 = Temp Probe 2
o …
o 8 = Temp Probe 8
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
The ALERT_MOD field in the Alert Report will denote which temperature probe has triggered the Temp Low Alert
Report utilizing in the first Byte
• Zip Report Type
o 0x01 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 1
o 0x02 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 2
o …
o 0x08 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 8
• Normal Report Type
o 1 = Temp Probe 1
o 2 = Temp Probe 2
o …
o 8 = Temp Probe 8
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
The ALERT_MOD field in the Alert Report will denote which temperature probe has triggered the Temp Return
Alert Report utilizing in the first Byte
• Zip Report Type
o 0x01 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 1
o 0x02 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 2
o …
o 0x08 0x_ _ = Temp Probe 8
• Normal Report Type
o 1 = Temp Probe 1
o 2 = Temp Probe 2
o …
o 8 = Temp Probe 8
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
The ALERT_MOD field in the Zip Type Alert Report will denote the length of the ALERT_DATA field.
• Zip Report Type
o 0x00 0x08
Byte 1
• 0 = ID is not contained in the registered list of 100 possible saved IDs
• 1 = ID is contained in the registered list of 100 possible saved IDs
Byte 2 = length of the ALERT_DATA field
• Normal Report Type
o 0 = ID is not contained in the registered list of 100 possible saved IDs
o 1 = ID is contained in the registered list of 100 possible saved IDs
The ALERT_DATA field will contain the ID of the iButton key that has been read by the device
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2 Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
nd
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
Note the device must be connected to main power in order for this Alert Report to be sent. Without connection to
main power, the device will not be able to generate and send this report.
Parameter Structure:
• 1st Byte is the enable feature
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• 2nd Byte is the ID that will be generated for the report
o Option of Hex: 00 to FF (Decimal: 0-255)
This delay is to configure the amount of time that the GPS must detect no movement before Idle mode can be
entered.
• 0 = Disabled
o This means Idle is disabled, or the device will only look at accelerometer movement
• X = Seconds GPS must detect no movement before Idle mode condition is met
This delay is to configure the amount of time that the Accelerometer must detect no movement before Idle mode
can be entered.
• 0 = Disabled
o This means Idle is disabled, or the device will only look at GPS movement
• X = Seconds Accelerometer must detect no movement before Idle mode condition is met
This delay is to configure the amount of time that the GPS must detect movement before Idle mode can be exited.
• 0 = Disabled
o This means Idle is disabled, or the device will only look at accelerometer movement
• X = Seconds GPS must detect movement before the device will exit Idle mode
This delay is to configure the amount of time that the Accelerometer must detect movement before Idle mode can
be exited.
• 0 = Disabled
o This means Idle is disabled, or the device will only look at GPS movement
• X = Seconds Accelerometer must detect movement before Idle mode condition is met
Amount of time in Idle mode before the device sends and Excess Idle Mode Alert
Amount of time in Idle mode before the device sends and Excess Idle Mode Alert
Amount of time in Idle mode before the device sends and Excess Idle Mode Alert
This delay is used to configure the amount of time that the GPS Speed must be above the Speed Threshold before
the device will enter Speeding Mode.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Seconds GPS Speed must be above the Speed Threshold before Speeding Mode condition is met
This delay is used to configure the amount of time that the GPS Speed must be below the Speed Threshold before
the device will exit Speeding Mode.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Seconds GPS Speed must be below the Speed Threshold before Speeding Mode is exited
This delay is used to configure the amount of time that the GPS Speed must be above the Speed Threshold before
the device will send the Alert ID Over Speed.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Seconds GPS Speed must be above the Speed Threshold before Above Speed Alert
This delay is used to configure the amount of time that the GPS Speed must be below the Speed Threshold before
the device will send the Alert ID Below Speed.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Seconds GPS Speed must be below the Speed Threshold before Below Speed Alert
The device goes to Carry mode when ignition on while Main power has connected.
If this feature shows on the menu, other 'Ignition On' modes such as Drive Mode, Speed Mode and Idle Mode are
only operating by Main power has disconnected.
This feature is optional.
Format: HHMM
Range: 0000 – 2359 or empty
Format: HHMM
Range: 0000 – 2359 or empty
Format: HHMM
Range: 0000 – 2359 or empty
Format: HHMM
Range: 0000 – 2359 or empty
Time Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 1.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Timer value that the device will “OR” condition with the Distance and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 1
Distance Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 1.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Distance value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 1
Heading/Angle Change value for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 1.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Heading/Angle change value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Distance values in
Profile 1
Time Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 2.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Timer value that the device will “OR” condition with the Distance and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 2
Distance Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 2.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Distance value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 2
Heading/Angle Change value for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 2.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Heading/Angle change value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Distance values in
Profile 2
Time Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 3.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Timer value that the device will “OR” condition with the Distance and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 3
Distance Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 3.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Distance value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 3
Heading/Angle Change value for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 3.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Heading/Angle change value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Distance values in
Profile 3
Time Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 4.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Timer value that the device will “OR” condition with the Distance and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 4
Distance Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 4.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Distance value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 4
Heading/Angle Change value for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 4.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Heading/Angle change value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Distance values in
Profile 4
Time Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 5.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Timer value that the device will “OR” condition with the Distance and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 5
Distance Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 5.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Distance value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 5
Heading/Angle Change value for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 5.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Heading/Angle change value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Distance values in
Profile 5
Time Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 6.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Timer value that the device will “OR” condition with the Distance and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 6
Distance Interval for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 6.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Distance value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Heading/Angle Change values in
Profile 6
Heading/Angle Change value for which the device will send Status Reports in Profile 6.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = Heading/Angle change value that the device will “OR” condition with the Time and Distance values in
Profile 6
Ignition Tab
This section will cover the parameters that can be found in the “Ignition” tab of SyncTrak. The Ignition parameters
are used to configure how the device will determine the Ignition ON and OFF states.
1700: Ignition
Determines which type of Ignition detection to use.
• 1 = Use Ignition Line
• 2 = Virtual Ignition – Power
o Determines Ignition based on change in the vehicle voltage (this is a result of the alternator
raising the battery voltage when the vehicle is on)
• 3 = Virtual Ignition – Motion
o Determines ignition based on Motion/Accelerometer
o Selecting this option disables the Idle and Tow Modes
This parameter contains the time required for the Ignition input to be ‘Off’ before the device will recognize the
Ignition Off state, and send out the Alert ID for Ignition Off.
This parameter contains the time required for the Ignition input to be ‘On’ before the device will recognize the
Ignition On state, and send out the Alert ID for Ignition On
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the motion threshold used to determine Ignition On.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the delay time for Motion Ignition On.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the percentage of time that Motion must be detected during the
VI-M Ignition on Delay.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the motion threshold used to determine Ignition Off.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the delay time for Motion Ignition Off.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the percentage of time that No Motion must be detected during
the VI-M Ignition Off Delay.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the rotation threshold used to determine Ignition On.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the delay time for Motion Ignition On.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the rotation threshold used to determine Ignition Off.
When using Virtual Ignition Motion, this setting is the delay time for Motion Ignition Off.
When using Virtual Ignition Power, this setting determines the Ignition Off threshold voltage. Once the vehicle
voltage drops below this level, the device will recognize this as Ignition Off.
Inputs Tab
This section will cover the parameters that can be found in the “Inputs” tab of SyncTrak. The Input parameters are
used to configure how the device will interact with devices connected to the available inputs.
0 = Falling Edge
• Sends an Event report when the Input goes from High to Low
• Low threshold of 0.56VDC
1 = Rising Edge
• Sends an Event report when the Input goes from Low to High
• High threshold of 1.96VDC
2 = Both Edge (Falling & Rising)
• Both Falling and Rising Edge reports
3 = Panic Button
• Sends an Alert report (Panic Button) when the Input goes from High to Low
• Low threshold of 0.56VDC
• If the SMS number was set when operating the panic button, the current location is sent to the number
4 = Call 1 Button (audio option)
• Call the number which is set CALL MO 1 in SMS/CALL tab
• Call Support should be enabled
5 = Call 2 Button (audio option)
• Call the number which is set CALL MO 2 in SMS/CALL tab
• Call Support should be enabled
6 = ADC
• Enable ADC
7 = Anti-Theft Button
• Enable Anti-theft function
11 = Door Sensor
• Door sensor is needed for Anti-theft function
• If Door Sensor is selected without Anti-theft button, it does not make sense.
12 =USE IGNITION
• Enable IGNITIOIN
13 = Disable Immob. If activated by JAM (Only jammer function models are support)
• Disable immobilizer. If activated by jammer
16 = Speaker Volume Up Button (audio option)
• Change the volume of speaker while phone calling
• Volume Range: 1 ~ 6
• Volume Default value: 3
• Volume Change order: 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 …
18 = 1-Wire
• Use input as 1-wire
19 = Trailer Edge
• Both Falling and Rising Edge by Trailer.
• A device will active output1 if trailer is disconnected.
And a device deactivate output1 after 3min if trailer is reconnected.
• Also can disable to output1 used to panic button if output1 active by Trailer Edge.
This parameter defines the length of time that the input transition must be held in order for a report to be sent. This
prevents reports from being sent by noise on the input line, and looks only for the signal transitions.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = X * 100ms
This parameter defines the length of time that the input transition must be held in order for a report to be sent. This
prevents reports from being sent by noise on the input line, and looks only for the signal transitions.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = X * 100ms
This parameter defines the length of time that the input transition must be held in order for a report to be sent. This
prevents reports from being sent by noise on the input line, and looks only for the signal transitions.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = X * 100ms
This parameter defines the length of time that the input transition must be held in order for a report to be sent. This
prevents reports from being sent by noise on the input line, and looks only for the signal transitions.
• 0 = Disabled
• X = X * 100ms
Outputs Tab
This section will cover the parameters that can be found in the “Outputs” tab of SyncTrak. The Output parameters
are used to configure how the device will interact with devices connected to the available outputs.
Output Types:
0 = GPIO
1 = Immobilizer
2 = Immobilizer Auto
Auto Active means that immobilizer is activated automatically when the vehicle starts being parked.
3 = Pulse
4 = Call LED (Support Only Audio Model)
5 = Buzzer
17 = Horn Pulse (Support Only on 3 or more OUTPUTs Model)
18 = Buzzer Pulse (Support Only on 3 or more OUTPUTs Model)
19 = Output Disable
** In case of pulse, pulse time may have tolerance about dozens of Ms.
** Immobilizer, LED Blink line and Buzzer type cannot set both OUT1 and OUT2 simultaneously.
** When RS232 is used as a FUEL sensor, it is connected to OUTPUT2 and must be set to Type: GPIO, Active:
Ground. You cannot control OUTPUT with other commands
** Even when an activation command is sent, the output of the disabled type is not activated
1776: Pulse 1 On
Range: 0 – 9999
Units: 100ms
The length of the On or High Pulse for the output when Pulse 1 is selected
The length of the Off or Low Pulse for the output when Pulse 1 is selected
1781: Pulse 2 On
Range: 0 – 9999
Units: 100ms
The length of the On or High Pulse for the output when Pulse 2 is selected
Units: 100ms
The length of the Off or Low Pulse for the output when Pulse 2 is selected
1784: Pulse 3 On
Range: 0 – 9999
Units: 100ms
The length of the On or High Pulse for the output when Pulse 3 is selected
The length of the Off or Low Pulse for the output when Pulse 3 is selected
If there is no Driver ID in the parameter when requested it will respond with “NoData”
Driver ID Parameters.
• 1800 = Driver ID 1
• …
• 1899 = Driver ID 100
Driver ID No.
The complete HEX value of the Driver ID
• [CRC] [ID Number] [Family Code]
• [FE] [000012B9FB8B] [01]
• Input as: FE000012B9FB8B01
Accelerometer Tab
Bit Map:
• Bit 0 = Motion
o 0 = Disabled
o 1 = Enabled
• Bit 1 = Shock
o 0 = Disabled
o 1 = Enabled
• Bit 2 = Collision
o 0 = Disabled
o 1 = Enabled
• Bit 3-7 = reserved
Recommend: 0.06.
Detection level of shock violation. This Parameter must be equal or greater than Motion Threshold:
Recommend: 0.7
Gravity for collision report. This Parameter must be equal or greater than Shock Threshold:
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Delay in entering Deep Sleep State after ignition off when Motion Mode is enabled
Range: 0 or 1
Units: N/A
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
If the buzzer works because of dpa, the buzzer turns off after the set time.
Power Tab
This section will cover the parameters that can be found in the “Power” tab of SyncTrak.
Voltage value to check if the vehicle’s battery is 12V or 24V. If this parameter is set to 18V, then any voltage below
18V will be considered 12V battery and anything above 18V will be considered 24V battery.
This will then use the appropriate Shutdown Threshold Voltage to monitor when to put the device into deep sleep
mode to prevent draining the vehicle battery.
Voltage value to protect vehicle battery in case of 12V vehicle, the device stops operation if car battery voltage gets
lower than this value. Monitors the input voltage to the device, and powers the device down if the supplied voltage
drops below this set value.
Voltage value to protect vehicle battery in case of 24V vehicle, the device stops operation if car battery voltage gets
lower than this value. Monitors the input voltage to the device, and powers the device down if the supplied voltage
drops below this set value.
• 7 = ST20U
o If ST20U is set, baud rate must be set to 115200bps for normal operation.
• 8 = FUEL
o If FUEL is set, baud rate must be set to 9600bps for normal operation.
o When RS232 is used as a FUEL sensor, it is connected to OUTPUT2 and must be set to Type: GPIO,
Active: Ground. You cannot control OUTPUT with other commands
• 9 = Movon MDSM-7
o If MDSM-7 is connected, the device sends alert ID 103 including various warning depending on
setting condition.
• 10 = Movon MDSM-7 for Test (Temporary. Will be removed in later.)
o The device sends a UEX report whenever received states from MDSM-7 are changed.
• 11 = Movon MDAS-9
o If MDAS-9 is connected, the device sends alert ID 104 including various warning.
• 12 = ST25TPM
o If ST25TPM is set, baud rate must be set to 9600bps for normal operation.
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Range : 0 ~ 120
Range: 0, 10 to 900
Units: Seconds
Default: 0
Range: 0, 10 to 3600
Units: Seconds
Default: 0
If both Temp Save Interval Temp Report Number are not zero, temperature is saved in the memory every time
when Temp Save Interval is expired. And when Temp Report Number of temperatures are saved, device reports
Temperature Report to the server.
This feature is enabled only when 1-Wire Selection (1970) parameter is selected to “Temperature Sensors”.
• 2 = RFID
• 3 = Serial Camera
• 4 = AT Cmd
• 5 = MDSM-7 (ST25TPM model only)
• 0 = None
• 1 = 2400 bps
• 2 = 4800 bps
• 3 = 9600 bps
• 4 = 19200 bps
• 5 = 38400 bps
• 6 = 115200 bps
This parameter defines the fuel level change value in the ALT report.
This parameter defines the fuel level change value in the ALT report.
This parameter defines the fuel level change value in the ALT report.
This parameter defines the fuel level change value in the ALT report.
This parameter defines the fuel level change value in the ALT report.
This parameter defines the fuel level change value in the ALT report.
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
This parameter checks if the ST20U Speed Data exceeds the set value.
Range: 0 – 250
Units: km/h
Default: 120
This parameter checks if the ST20U Speed Data exceeds the set value.
Range: 0 – 250
Units: km/h
Default: 0
This parameter checks if the ST20U coolant temperature data exceeds the set value.
This parameter confirms that the ST20U oil pressure data exceeds the set value.
Range: 0 – 1000
Units: kPa
Default: 0
This parameter checks if the ST20U Engine RPM data exceeds the set value.
Range: 0 – 8031
Units: rpm
Default: 0
Range: 0
Note)
When MDSM-7’s ignition line is connected, it will be powered off automatically at parking, and will be powered on
automatically at next driving start. At start-up of MDSM-7, it sends all parameters to connected device.
Enter the speed value that is used as minimum speed of checking condition for drowsiness and etc.
If it’s set to “255”, the device will not change NDSM-7’s working speed parameter.
It follows the note described in 2350 command.
0 = Disable.
1 = Enable.
2 = Not affect
Select whether or not to use vibration warning when the driver drowses.
It follows the note described in 2350 command.
0 = Disable.
1 = Enable.
2 = Not affect
Select whether or not to use vibration warning when the driver distracts.
It follows the note described in 2350 command.
0 = Disable.
1 = Enable.
2 = Not affect
Select whether or not to use vibration warning when the driver uses a phone.
It follows the note described in 2350 command.
Select a warning sound volume step when the driver uses a phone.
It follows the note described in 2350 command.
0 = Disable.
1 = Enable.
2 = Not affect
Select whether or not to use vibration warning when the driver smokes.
It follows the note described in 2350 command.
0 = Disable.
1 = Enable.
2 = Not affect
Select whether or not to use vibration warning when the driver yawns.
It follows the note described in 2350 command.
25: RF Parameters
This section will cover the parameters about RF features.
RF parameters are available only for RF device.
2500: RF Enable
This parameter controls the enable for RF features.
2501: RF Channel
This parameter controls the channel for RF.
Range: 1 ~ 10
Default: 1
Range: 0 ~ 65535
Default: 25
Range: 0 ~ 65535
Default: 100
Range: 0 ~ 2
0: Disable
1: Slave
2: Master
Range: 0 or 2
0: No action
2: Report Alert only.
Range: 0 ~ 65535
Range: 1 ~ 113
Default: 1
Range: 0 ~ 113
Default: 1
If zero, it accepts downlink in any valid port(1 to 223)
Range: 0 ~ 65535
Unit: minute
Range: 0 ~ 65535
Unit: minute
Range: 0 ~ 65535
Unit: minute
Range: 0 ~ 65535
Unit: minute
0: Disable
1: Enable. Transmit by LoRaWAN always
2: Backup. Transmit by LoRaWAN if WWAN is not available
This is a delay to detect the server connection loss and enable the backup message transmission.
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Range: 0 ~ 60
Unit: minute
Fine Tracking
The fine tracking configuration parameter is used when using the gps tracking report on the device.
You can configure and customize with the following parameters.
This parameter is used to set the time to tracking the GPS position.
This parameter is used to set the number of GPS positions to be sent to the Report.
50: Geofence
The points of the Poly Geofence must be defined in either clockwise or counter clockwise order. The zone will be
constructed by connecting each of the point defined in the list of parameters below in order from 00 through 99.
• Out Act: 01
This Output is activated if the vehicle comes into the Geo-fence territory (Only supported by LATAM.)
o 00 = No
o 01 = Output1 Active
o 02 = Output2 Active
o 03 = Output3 Active
o 04 = Output4 Active
o 05 = Output All Active
o 06 = Output1 Keep Active
o 07 = Output2 Keep Active
o 08 = Output3 Keep Active
o 09 = Output4 Keep Active
o 0A = Output All Keep Active
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- Range: 0~3600
- 0x01312D00 = 20 x 1000000
Example Parameter Hex Value: Position Counter: 31, In Alert: Enable, Out Alert: Enable, Buzzer Speed:
30.00
o 1F010101C9C380
• BUZZER_SPEED_LIMIT
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• ANTI_JAM
- A device will ignore even if detect a jamming.
o 00 = Disabled
o 01 = Enabled
• Example Parameter Hex Value: Position Counter: 31, In Alert: Enable, Out Alert: Enable, Buzzer Speed:
30.00
o 1F010101C9C380
• -
Latitude: 37.479323
• -
Longitude: 126.887827
• Example Parameter Hex Value:
o 82B3E39B87902793
Geofence Config
synctrak polygon, circular Controls the setting items.
Users can configure polygon and circular configuration through setting
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
Parameter Configuration
Before a device starts being operated, its parameters should be set first. This chapter shows the string to be sent to
device.
There are 3 options of sending string.
Option 1: by using PC.
Option 2: by using GPRS/HSPA network.
Option 3: by messaging via SMS.
In practice, configuration can be made more efficiently with ‘SyncTrak’, i.e. a setting tool provided by Suntech.
Once a device receives a command from the server, it gets back to the server with a relevant response. Device also
changes some parameters (if it is required to do so) or takes an action as instructed below as per the command sent
by the server.
Structure
Program Command
• Parameter of XXYY are equal to:
o XX = Group Param ID
o YY = Param ID
• Program structure
o PRG; [DEVICE ID];[Group Param ID];[Param ID]#[Param Value]
o PRG;[DEVICE ID];[Group Param ID];[Param ID]#[Param Value];[Param ID]#[Param Value]
Response Options:
• RPR;[DEVICE ID];[Parameter]
o Will list the XXYY Parameter in the response for each parameter that was successfully received and
programmed.
• ERROR
o Error with no successful programming completed
• ERR;[Parameter]
o Error with the listed parameter, but other parameters programmed successfully
• USP;[Parameter]
o A parameter was given in the command that is not listed in the supported parameter of the device
(or FW version of the device).
Examples
This section will cover some examples of program commands and device reposes
Note: In this case the “OK” response means that the device successfully programmed parameter ID 1001, but the
ERR in the response designates that the parameter ID 1000 was not able to be written to the device.
Example 3: Errors
Structure
Program Command
• Parameter of XXYY are equal to:
o XX = Group Param ID
o YY = Param ID
• Request structure
o REQ;[DEVICE ID];[Group Param ID];[Param ID];
o REQ;[DEVICE ID];[Group Param ID];[Param ID],[Param ID]
Response Options:
• Response with Parameter values:
o RRE;[DEVICE ID];[Group Param ID];[Param ID]#[Param Value]
o RRE;[DEVICE ID];[Group Param ID];[Param ID]#[Param Value];[Param ID]#[Param Value]
• ERROR
o Error with no successful request completed
Examples
This section will cover some examples of request parameter commands and device reposes
Example 3: Errors
• Command sent to device:
o REQ;[DEVICE ID];1;00,01
• Response sent back from device:
o ERROR
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<Example>
ASCII:
Command: PRG;6009999001;10;00#1;01#testapn.test;05#123.456.789.012;06#1234;07#U
Response: RPR;6009999001;1000;1001;1005;1006;1007
REVISIONS
Rev. No. Date Modifications were made on: Writer
Rev. 1.00 2016-11-30 Draft M.Hieda
Added for new setting parameter for Alerting by Buzzer (1064)
Rev. 1.01 2018-01-27 S.E PARK
Edit incorrect descriptions for INPUT/OUTPUS
Rev. 1.02 2018-10-04 Removed unused functions KJH
Rev. 1.03 2018-10-09 Added chapter for “Parameter Configuration” S.E Park
Rev. 1.04 2018-10-12 Removed unused functions KJH
Rev. 1.05 2018-10-22 Changed the Heading/Angle range from “0-180” to “0-179” S.E Park
Moved 1060: Keep Alive Interval to Network Parameter
Rev. 1.06 2018-10-26 Fixed some words for Synctrak V5 KJH
Removed unused functions
Rev. 1.07 2018-10-26 Add caution statement when using management server command. S.E Park
Rev. 1.08 2018-12-04 Change the ‘|’ to ‘#’ on the PRG command string & RRE string. S.E Park
Rev. 1.09 2018-12-12 Fixed 1936: Use Low Battery Shutdown KJH
Rev. 1.10 2019-02-15 Fixed description of Keep Alive Interval. KJH
Rev. 1.11 2019-02-27 Fixed description of the Programming / Requesting Parameter Structure. S.E Park
Rev. 1.12 2019-02-28 Changed the shock threshold and collision threshold recommend value SJSONG
Rev. 1.13 2019-03-06 Fixed description of Keep Alive Interval. KJH
Rev. 1.14 2019-03-25 Add Password Change Tab SJSONG
Rev. 1.15 2019-04-01 Add Fine Tracking Tab SJSONG
Rev. 1.16 2019-04-04 Fixed Table of Contents KJH
Add for new setting parameter for MT Call Lock (1035) ~ Call Support (1043) and TCP Keep
Rev. 1.17 2019-04-04 SJSONG
Alive (1070), TCP Keep Alive Time (1071)
Rev. 1.18 2019-04-18 Add input options for audio KJH
Rev. 1.19 2019-05-11 Add UPD_ACK options for AOTR, AOBD KSH
Rev. 1.20 2019-06-17 Add Jamming setting parameter SJSONG
Rev. 1.21 2019-07-05 Add RS232 Timeout Parameter, Alert Config2(ID 1407, 1417), Geofence Config Tab SJSONG
Rev. 1.22 2019-07-10 Add RF parameters (for RF devices only) JH KIM
Add ST25T, ST20M Support Parameter
SJSONG
Rev. 1.23 2019-07-12 RF Serial number is changed to 10 digits
JH KIM
Remove Alert and Emergency from Presence Function type
Rev. 1.24 2019-07-26 Added Report Schedule Support Parameter SJSONG
Rev. 1.25 2019-08-06 Added Description About Programming Parameter Format SJSONG
Rev. 1.26 2019-08-09 Change the Motion/Shock/Collision range maximum value from 2g to 8g HSPark
Rev. 1.27 2019-08-13 Remove ERB features JH KIM
Rev. 1.28 2019-08-19 Added Alert Config2(ID: 1434, 1435) SJSONG
Added Access time for maintenance server, Changed Polygon buzzer speed name,
Rev. 1.29 2019-08-20 JH KIM
Changed the name (ST20M -> ST20U)
Rev. 1.30 2019-09-04 Added input option table (num:13(Disable Immob. If activated by JAM)) SJSONG
Rev. 1.31 2019-09-09 Added UDP ACK Bitmap SJSONG
Rev. 1.32 2019-09-11 Added Output Action Comment, Add Input Options Table (1-wire) SJSONG
Rev. 1.33 2019-09-24 Remove parameter (2335: Limit Value for Sudden Hard Brake (ST20U)) SJSONG
Rev. 1.34 2019-09-25 Cleaning up the contents of a document SJSONG
Rev. 1.35 2019-10-02 Change Combo List Description (Output 1&2&3&4 ->Output All) SJSONG
Rev. 1.36 2019-10-04 Change the range (255->65535) of ID 1611,1612 SJSONG
Added Crash Construction Report parameter (ID: 1915 ~ 1918), Cleaning up the contents
Rev. 1.37 2019-10-11 HSPark
of a document
Rev. 1.38 2019-10-14 Added Comment of Horn Pulse, Buzzer Pulse, Cleaning up the contents SJSONG
Rev. 1.39 2019-10-31 Added AES128 Parameters (ID:1072, 1073) SJSONG
Rev. 1.40 2019-11-08 Cleaning up the contents of a document SJSONG
Added Route Deviation function (ID: 4500 ~ 4999)
Rev. 1.41 2019-11-23 HSPark
Added Alert Config2(ID: 1436 ~ 1440)