<altitude>
<course>
<speed>
<PDOP>
<HDOP>
<VDOP>
Integer type. Geo-fence shape.
<shape>
0
1
2
3
<lat1>
The latitude of a point which is defined as the center of the geo-fence circular region or
the first point. Unit: degree.
Format: ± dd.dddddd. Range: -90.000000 to 90.000000.
<lon1>
The longitude of a point which is defined as the center of the geo-fence circular region
or the first point. Unit: degree.
Format: ± ddd.dddddd. Range: -180.000000 to 180.000000.
<lat2>
When <shape> is 0, this parameter is a radius. Unit: meter. Range: 0-6000000.
When <shape> is other values, this parameter is a latitude. Unit: degree.
Format: ± dd.dddddd. Range: -90.000000 to 90.000000.
If <shape> is 0, the parameters after <lat2> must be omitted.
The longitude of the second point. Unit: degree.
<lon2>
Format: ± ddd.dddddd. Range: -180.000000 to 180.000000.
If <shape> is 1, the parameters after <lon2> must be omitted.
<lat3>
The latitude of the third point. Unit: degree.
Format: ± dd.dddddd. Range: -90.000000 to 90.000000.
<lon3>
The longitude of the third point. Unit: degree.
Format: ± ddd.dddddd. Range: -180.000000 to 180.000000.
If <shape> is 2, the parameters after <lon3> must be omitted.
<lat4>
The latitude of the fourth point. Unit: degree.
Format: ± dd.dddddd. Range: -90.000000 to 90.000000.
<lon4>
The longitude of the fourth point. Unit: degree.
Format: ± ddd.dddddd. Range: -180.000000 to 180.000000.
<errcode>
Integer type. Error code of operation. See Chapter 4 for details.
2.2.10.2.
AT+QCFGEXT="deletegeo" Delete a Geo-fence
The Write Command deletes a geo-fence.
AT+QCFGEXT="deletegeo" Delete a Geo-fence
Write Command
AT+QCFGEXT="deletegeo",<geoID>
BG96_GNSS_Application_Note
Mean sea level altitude. Unit: meter.
Course over ground, relative to true north. Unit: degree.
Speed over ground. Unit: m/s.
Position dilution of precision.
Horizontal dilution of precision.
Vertical dilution of precision.
Circularity with center and radius
Circularity with center and one point on the circle
Triangle
Quadrangle
Response
OK
LPWA Module Series
BG96 GNSS Application Note
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