FALCOM MAMBOII User Manual page 205

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C
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ONFIGURATION
OMMAND
The GF3 belongs to the three areas GF.AREA2,
the set value of area<flag> is a sum of hexadecimal values of
(^=8) and
GF.AREA3
The GF4 belongs to thefour areas
so that the set value of area<flag> is a sum of hexadecimal values of
(^=2),
GF.AREA2
area1E.
The GF5 belongs to the areas
area<flag> is a sum of hexadecimal values of
(^=10) corresponding to area12.
This is only a classification of areas and Geofences. The areas boundaries
outlined in different colours, and their colour is given on the left side of the diagram.
While the device is moving in or out an area or Geofence the corresponding event
of that area and Geofence always are occurred.
However, depending on your application to be implemented only some of
area/GeoFence events can be set as condition to execute actions.
Notes
The
GF0
is set/activated (see chapter
specified
the
GF.AREA0
executed.
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(^=10) corresponding to area1C.
GF.AREA4
(^=4),
GF.AREA3
GF.AREA1
Figure 9:
Covering up a driving route using several Geofences allocated in different areas
should not be used as a standard Geofence zone, if the parking are
<p_value>
value, the
parameter, if the
2.4.0_
-
EVISION
BETA
GF.AREA3
GF.AREA1,
GF.AREA2,
(^=8) and
GF.AREA4
and GF.AREA4, so that the set value of
GF.AREA1
3.2.4.3.1,
for more details). Based on the user
is automatically set up and attached to
GF0
$PFAL,GPS.Geofence.Park.Set
V
ERSION
and GF.AREA4, so that
GF.AREA2
(^=4),
and GF.AREA4,
GF.AREA3
GF.AREA1
(^=10) corresponding to
(^=2) and
GF.AREA4
to
1
command is
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