Communicating With The Xmr; Communicating Via Rs-232; Sending Commands Using Xeosonline; Setting Up To Send - Xeos XMR Series User Manual

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Communicating with the XMR

Communicating via RS-232

Communication with the XMR must be completed using RS-232, but only require Transmit,
Receive and a common Ground (no RTS/CTS).
Pre-programming of the XMR is not required since it is pre-configured for most tracking scenarios
and configurable settings can be changed over the Iridium link. Confirmation of settings can be
done via an XMR diagnostic cable through a terminal emulator using these settings:
 All commands to the XMR must be prepended with the dollar sign ($).
 All commands must be appended with a command line, line feed, or both.

Sending Commands Using XeosOnline

Before using XeosOnline make sure that your account has been set up and your device added to
your organization. Contact activations@xeostech.com for more information.

Setting up to Send

Navigate to the Send Command window.
From the Home Tab, choose File > Send Command
Select the units you wish to target with commands and move them
over to the right-hand target list using the -> button.
Type your command(s) into the command box and press Send.
Remember to include the dollar sign ($) ahead of each command
and enter each command on a separate
line.
Outgoing messages will appear in the
Message Log for the commanded device.
XMR User Manual 1.1
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