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15 GPS
15.1 GPS Functions
GPS Report Interval Time (Ignition Off) (Mobile Only)
GPS Report Interval (Ignition Off) is the interval to send GPS data while the vehicle is parked. Also, if Ignition Sense
function is not used (nothing is entered in the Ignition Sense port), GPS data will be sent according to the configuration for
Ignition Off. (Refer to
23.1 Turning the Transceiver ON or OFF by Linking with the Ignition Sense Port State (Ignition
Sense) on page
492.)
Note
• GPS Report Interval Time can be used to configure the trigger cycle to start transmitting GPS data. The timing at which the receiving
transceiver completes receiving GPS data may vary depending on the conditions at the transmitting transceiver.
• The GPS data is multiplexed into audio data and sends both data without pausing voice communications, even if the transceiver
automatically sends GPS data during the voice communications. However, if the amount of time configured using GPS Report Interval
Time (Portable/Ignition On or Ignition Off) is short (less than 10 sec), note that sound quality may be degraded.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the GPS Report Interval (Portable/Ignition On) (
Configuring the GPS Report Interval (Ignition Off) (
GPS Time Mark
GPS Time Mark is the offset time from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) to send the GPS data.
This function is useful for avoiding transmit collisions if there are many transceivers that send GPS data.
Configuring a different timing for each transceiver allows each transceiver to send GPS data with different timing. This
allows a user to avoid transmit collisions.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the GPS Time Mark (
GPS Message Type
GPS Message Type allows the transceiver to change the length of the message to send GPS data.
Configuration
NXDN:
The message to be sent is the GPS data corresponding to $GPGGA, $GPRMC and $GPGLL.
FleetSync:
Full
This message has the same format as the TK-x80 and TK-x150 series transceivers. The transmission period is
approximately 500 ms. The message to be sent is the GPS data corresponding to $GPGGA, $GPRMC and
$GPGLL.
NXDN:
The message to be sent is the GPS data corresponding to $GPGLL.
When the base station receives this GPS data, a part of the data is sent as blank data even if $GPGGA and
$GPRMC are configured for PC serial output at Base Station Setting.
FleetSync:
Short
The transmission period is approximately 320 ms. The message to be sent is the GPS data corresponding to
$GPGLL.
When the base station receives this GPS data, a part of the data is sent as blank data even if $GPGGA and
$GPRMC are configured for PC serial output at Base Station Setting.
If "Short" is configured, transmission time for GPS data can be reduced, compared with the TK-x80 and TK-x150
series transceivers.
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
See
FPRG 8.11.4 GPS Tab)
See
FPRG 8.11.4 GPS Tab)
Table 15-1 GPS Message Type
See
FPRG 8.11.4 GPS Tab)
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