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  • Page 2 Brands, licenses and trademarks GPSoverIP GmbH, the GPSeye IN1 Logo, GPS Explorer and DATAoverIP are trademarks of the GPSoverIP GmbH. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 3 From the absence of an explicit marking of the trademarks used in this manual it can not be concluded that a name is free of a third party’s right. ® & © 2007 GPSoverIP GmbH Karl-Götz-Str. 5 – 97424 Schweinfurt – Germany Service level of manual: 2008 October (3rd ed.).
  • Page 5 You as a user of GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP can view this development with the necessary composure, because the GPSeye IN1 (InOne) today already has serial options that are at...
  • Page 6 GPSeye IN1 accordingly adapts and crows over new possibilities. With the purchase of the device you are not stuck at the current development level, but are able to keep on growing with GPSoverIP. The GPSeye IN1 will always be up to date and underline its leading position also the day after tomorrow.
  • Page 7 If you have further ideas or see new application potential, we are fully available to you with our team for common projects. We wish you a lot of fun with your GPSeye IN1. Yours Truly, André Jurleit & Jochen Graf Manager of GPSoverIP Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    4.1. About this Manual ....... 4.2. GPSoverIP - what is that? ......
  • Page 10 6.1. Scope of Delivery ....... . 6.2. Optional Accessories ......© GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 11 10.3. De-activated Buttons ......11.Navigation Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 12 13.6. Internet ........© GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 13 15.9. System ........IV. Vehicle Tracking with GPSoverIP 16.GPS Explorer Local Edition...
  • Page 14 19.2. General Information about the Open Interfaces ....19.3. Which advantages does GPSoverIP offer? ....
  • Page 15 Contents 19.4. How does GPSoverIP function? ......19.5. Which advantages does DATAoverIP offer? ....
  • Page 16 ..................© GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 17 F.4. Web-based: Nurburgring ......F.5. Example for the usage of GPSoverIP: Fair bus CeBIT ...
  • Page 18 ..................G.1. The GPSoverIP GmbH – a repeatedly awarded company ..
  • Page 19 Part I. Introduction...
  • Page 21: Intended Usage

    Data SD card supplied with the GPSeye IN1, among other things the navigation software can be used only in devices of the GPSauge family. The unrelated use in other devices can lead to damages and data loss. The GPSoverIP GmbH is not liable for any damages cause by unrelated usage.
  • Page 23: Disclaimer

    In the case of using the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP, the position data is transferred via national providers and their roaming partners. The GPSoverIP GmbH can not be held responsible for variations, failures and troubles in these provider networks.
  • Page 25: General Notes On Safety

    3. General Notes on Safety Please read the note on safety carefully before you start operating the GPSeye IN1. Please also note all warnings and tips on the device and in the manual. 3.1. Electric connection • In order to avoid damages to the electronics and the functionality of the device, do not expose the GPSeye IN1 to rain or other moisture.
  • Page 26 3. General Notes on Safety • In the case of activation of the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP, a very great volume of data is available to you so that an excellent performance is offered for related use. Unrelated use of the internet options (for example intense “Surfing”...
  • Page 27: Connection Of The Gpseye In1 To The Device Carrier

    • Provide a sufficient ventilation of the device. • Do not cover the ventilation openings of the GPSeye IN1. • Do not expose the device to excessive heat or cold, dust and steams. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 28: Navigation Systems

    • he great number of different connection options was deliberately designed for the connection of many different accessories. • Before using any additional accessories (for example Barcode Scanner), please verify with the GPSoverIP Customer-Service before initialization. GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com...
  • Page 29: Cleaning

    3.7. Disposal • The packaging and packaging tools are recyclable and should be recycled in principal. • Keep packing materials, as for example plastic bags, away from children. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 30: Recycling Of The Device

    • Our products are subject to the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC). 3.9. Data Protection Regulations GPSoverIP • The optional location solution GPSoverIP that is available to you at cost with the GPSeye IN1 is the recognizably fastest and most reliable location solution in the telematics market.
  • Page 31: Information

    Notices: Description of Navigation Software deliv- ered. Vehicle Tracking with GPSoverIP: Vehicle tracking with GPSoverIP, installation of the software GPS Explorer on your computer, simple operation of the software. 5. ??: Developing applications to use with the GPSeye IN1. FAQs on Hard- and Software: FAQs and Troubleshooting.
  • Page 32: Gpsoverip - What Is That

    10. Terms on p. and Index on p. 283. 4.2. GPSoverIP - what is that? GPSoverIP is a procedure for the transfer of GPS data by means of an internet protocol (also refer to section „19.2 General Information about the Open Interfaces“...
  • Page 33: Mark Ups

    Preview- or Search Mode Typewriter URLs http://www.gpsauge.de Symbol Function Note Warning Information In this book all pictures show the default design of the GPSeye IN1. The Look&Feel can be changed ad libitum. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 35: Activating Mobile Services

    5. Activating Mobile Services 5.1. By Fax or Mail You can use the mobile services GPSoverIP and/or DATAoverIP very simply. Find the respective form on the supplied CD-ROM. Fill out the form completely and fax it to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service.
  • Page 36: Via Internet

    97424 Schweinfurt Germany 5.2. Via Internet You may register the GPSeye IN1 with its serial number directly on the website http: //www.GPSoverIP.de. Complete the activation process by entering your contact data. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 37: Scope Of Delivery And (Optional) Accessories

    We point out that our products are constantly evolving. The functions and the delivery of your product may therefore differ materially from those described in the manual. The manual gives you an overview of what is possible with the GPSoverIP products, but does not claim to be exhaustive.
  • Page 38 Please also refer to the section „8.1.2 Holder for fixed installation: Tips“ on p. as well as the general notes on safety in section „3 General Notes on Safety“ on p. 17. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 39 Depending on the scope of delivery the GPSeye IN1 comes with up to two holders. These two holders should solve most of the installation challenges, nevertheless if you are looking Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 40 You may try one of the well-known auction house on the Internet. Please refer to the source mentioned above only, as the GPSoverIP GmbH is not able to answer request for availability, prices or delivery period for the holders.
  • Page 41 • For all vehicles with windscreen positioned distant to the driver, like minivans, off-road vehicles, pick-up trucks or HGVs • Weight: 87 gram / 3.97 Oz. • Size: 230 x 70 x 70 mm / 9.06 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 42 • Self-adhesive disc “CONECTOR” included • Weight: 140 gram / 4.94 Oz. • Size: 150 - 195 x 78 x 78 mm / 5.91 - 7.68 x 3.03 x 2.20 inches © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 43 • 4-prong-ratcheting-system attaches instantly to 4-hole-ratcheting-system of any HR holder • Weight: 142 gram / 5.02 Oz. • Size: 193 x 129 x 78 mm / 7.602 x 3.03 x 3.03 inches Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 44 • Integrated spring mechansim ensures flat suction cup before mount and strong adherance • Weight: 183 gram / 6.01 Oz. • Size: 205 x 75 x 70 mm / 7.48 x 2.75 x 2.83 inches © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 45 4-hole-ratcheting-system of any HR holder • Weight: 137 gram / weight: 4.84 Oz. • Size: 235 x 70 x 56 mm / 9.25 x 2.76 x 2.20 inches Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 46: Optional Accessories

    3.54 x 3.54 x 0.28 inches 6.2. Optional Accessories You may connect different accessories to the GPSeye IN1. On the following pages we focus on some examples from the great number of the possibilities. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 47 GPSeye IN1. The additional status board is simply connected to the multi-polar power supply. The installation effort can be neglected. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 48 The pole that is not switched must be connected to the corresponding voltage. If mass is switched, + must be connected to steady plus and/or switched plus (Clamp 15). © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 49 0,2 K per “step”. ř The preamplifier is connected to the GPSeye IN1 with the power plug. The voltage supply is connected to the preamplifier (both plugs with bayonet coupling). Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 50 The applications shown in the previous sections are only some examples from the great number of possible applications. With the GPSeye IN1 you have many options to connect different accessories. For more information visit the Online-Shop at http://www.GPSauge.de or ask the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 51: Hardware

    Part II. Hardware...
  • Page 53: Description Of The Hardware

    We point out that our products are constantly evolving. The functions and the delivery of your product may therefore differ materially from those described in the manual. The manual gives you an overview of what is possible with the GPSoverIP products, but does not claim to be exhaustive.
  • Page 54 According to the setting in the corresponding sub-menu in the system settings, the screen switches off automatically after 2.5 to 15 minutes (refer to „15.3 Screen“ on p. 110). Figure 7.1.: Front panel © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 55 Device status Power LED status Device status Power LED status Off Off Sleep Off Battery mode External power green Charging Orange Low power blinking red Table 7.2.: Power LED Status Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 56 40) shows the status of the Bluetooth component. Bluetooth Status Bluetooth LED Status Bluetooth Status Bluetooth LED Status Bluetooth off off Connecting blinking blue Connected blue GPSeye IN1 off off Table 7.4.: Bluetooth LED © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 57 Please do not insert the stylus into this hole. In doing so you would destroy the built-in microphone (refer to no. 5 in ill. 7.1 Front panel on p. 40). Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 58 You can connect also other devices to this USB Master port including devices for which you programmed your own applications. Corresponding adapters are available in specialized trade. Tip: Remember to install the drivers for the respective devices. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 59: Backside

    7. Description of the Hardware 7.2. Backside Figure 7.2.: Connections on the Backside No. Explanation No. Explanation Reset switch GSM USB-Port Multi-polar socket USB Master port USB Mini port Audio socket Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 60 11 SD cart slot 12 On-/Off switch Table 7.5.: Legend for the figure On the back of the GPSeye IN1 there are various connections that are described in the following sections. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 61 Connect the multi-polar socket with the supplied charger (12 V), which has a corresponding multi-polar plug. Alternatively you can also connect a status board or the input-box here. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 62 You can connect also other devices to this USB Master port including devices for which you programmed your own applications. Tip: Remember to install the driver for the respective devices. Several devices can also be connected via an USB hub. For questions, please refer to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 63 Besides the marking of the GPSeye IN1 you also find the device ID for the registration in the customer portal here (refer to 7 in ill. 7.2 Connections on the Backside on p. 43). Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 64 fitting form with the tool carrier. Pay attention to the correct position of the parts to each other during the installation. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 65 If you want to store the GPSeye IN1, please remove the SD card beforehand. You may find additional information about the SD card in section „9 Some information on SD Cards“ on p. 65. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 66: Outer Sides

    Not even the usage of high-performance parts can avoid this forfeit. For an optimal communication acceptable field strength is requiered. By connecting an additional GSM Q-Plus Antenna to the antenna socket of the left outer side (refer to 10 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 67 4 seconds. The same procedure is necessary if you have separated the GPSeye IN1 from the circuit of the vehicle for a longer time. Note also the advice on the kewyword Almanach in section „7.5 References to Power Management“ on p. 50. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 68: Bottom

    / front view on the device), is used for possible, future updates of the available device software. It can be used by you as customers only in the co-ordination with the GPSoverIP GmbH, if necessary. Please note: This switch may be pressed only in the case of a software update. Absolutely ©...
  • Page 69 DATAoverIP gateway again. This process may take a few seconds up to few minutes. The On/Off switch is off when the switch guide (deepening in the slide switch) points to the outside. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 70: References To Power Management

    It is possible costs will increase by increased system correspondence. Necessary information about constellation, location and effectiveness of the satellites for the GPS navigation is called Almanac data; also refer to „?? ??“ on p. ??. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 71 If the GPSeye IN1 is not supplied with voltage via steady plus and the accumulator reached a remaining period of 10% (approx. two days), the GPSeye IN1 is moved into the Super Sleep Mode. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 73: Installation

    8. Installation 8.1. References to the Arrangement of the GPSeye IN1 The installation of the GPSeye IN1 is in principle to be carried out in the vehicle. However, to carry out a concealed installation of the connecting cable directly on steady plus of the vehicle power supply, what is recommended, a certain additional effort for the removal/re-installation of parts of the mounting enclosure is necessary.
  • Page 74 Also pay attention to the note on safety in section „3 General Notes on Safety“ on p. 17. For questions please contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com...
  • Page 75 We recommend the use of the supplied screwing-carrier as better protection. 4. The suction-carrier is suitable for the fast and flexible fixing on all smooth, clean and fat-free surfaces (for example the windshield). Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 76 The screwing-carrier installation kit consists of the screwing-carrier, three fixing screws and the security screw. The GPSeye IN1 can be firmly and securely installed in the vehicle with the holder for fixed installation. For this proceed as follows: © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 77 Screw the screwing-carrier together with the GPSeye IN1 only using the supplied security screw. Please only use the supplied screwdriver in order to avoid damage to the security screw. Make sure to not over tighten the screws. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 78: Installation Of Optional Antennas: Tips

    In the case of hidden installation of an optional GPS antenna, the fixed installation is recommended, for example in the driver’s vehicle side view mirror, because of disturbing reflections or through high-rise buildings, can be reduced in this way. For more information contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 79 8. Installation Figure 8.2.: GPS antenna in the exterior mirror 8.2.2. Optional TMC-/GPS antenna After the antennas are installed correspondingly, please connect them to the corresponding sockets of the GPSeye IN1. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 80: Installation Notes For Optional Accessories

    However, pay attention to the note on safety and especially to possible stumbling-traps through the cable. Questions about the additional status board will be answered with pleasure by the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 81 The interior light lies on steady plus. The connections must be clamped to the poles correctly. When the poles are incorrectly connected nothing will be destroyed, but it does not function either. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 82 The available voltage supply of the GPSauge IN1 is then first led into the input box. Pay attention to the note on safety and especially to possible stumbling-traps through the cable. Questions about the additional status board will be answered with please by the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. 8.3.3. Transmission of additional Analog Signals The GPSeye IN1 can be used also for the additional transmission of analog signals (for example temperature values in connection with the temperature sensor, and so forth).
  • Page 83 This solution is possible only for firm structures, for example cooling cases. The optional thermometer consists of a sensor and a pre-amplifier and is used for the collecting and sending of temperatures. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 84 1,0 K per “step”, ř with a measuring range of -10 to 40 the resolution is approx. 0,2 K per “step”. A ř subsequent change is not possible. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 85: Connection To The Can-Bus/Fms Interface Of The Vehicle

    The sensor is sealed waterproof and resistant against acids, lye and chemicals. For alternative problems please refer to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. 8.4. Connection to the CAN-Bus/FMS Interface of the Vehicle If you want to transmit some of the CAN-Bus-Data of your vehicle (for example vehicle identification, fuel level and consumption, service intervals, axle load and so forth) via...
  • Page 86 It is actually possible to pass on the pulled CAN-Bus-Data via the mobile service DATAoverIP. For this individual application the GPSoverIP Customer-Service is available to help you by mediation to efficient third party providers. Please simply ask the GPSoverIP Customer-Service (For contact data please refer to „8.1 References to the Arrangement of the GPSeye IN1“...
  • Page 87: The Gpseye In1

    Part III. The GPSeye IN1...
  • Page 89: Some Information On Sd Cards

    9. Some information on SD Cards 9.1. Personalization of SD Cards The scope of delivery of the GPSeye IN1 contains a SD card with the navigation-software. This SD card serves simultaneously also as a storage medium for your personal commu- nication (Address book, archiving of SMS, E-Mail, news of the IN-/OUT box, and so forth).
  • Page 90: Sd Card And Entertainment

    The SD card contained in the scope of delivery is a digital storage medium on which the navigation-software is stored for the GPSeye IN1. The supplied one and also the SD cards © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 91 5. In order to remove the SD card, press slightly on the card. Through that the lock solves and you can very simply remove the SD card. 6. The use of force or mechanical aids is absolutely not recommended. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 93: Main Menu

    We point out that our products are constantly evolving. The functions and the delivery of your product may therefore differ materially from those described in the manual. The manual gives you an overview of what is possible with the GPSoverIP products, but does not claim to be exhaustive.
  • Page 94: Operation

    In the menus you can scroll forward or backward via the green arrows. Via the red button you end the respective page. The green navigation arrows and the red button X are always in the right lower quarter of the screen. Figure 10.2.: Different navigation buttons © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 95: Activated Buttons

    10. Main Menu 10.3. De-activated Buttons The activation of the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP succeeded if the button Communication is not highlighted in grey. You can activate the mobile services GPSoverIP and/or DATAoverIP very simply. You can make very simply activate the mobile services GPSoverIP or DATAoverIP. Also refer to chapter „5 Activating Mobile...
  • Page 97: Navigation

    11. Navigation 11.1. General Notes Already in the conception phase of the GPSeye IN1 we consequently focused on the individuality of applications. We do not want to restrict the users in any way! You already receive an abundance of functional possibilities which are proved practically in multiple ways.
  • Page 98 GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP into the navigation software that is suitable to you. Inform yourself of the progress and the state of the general implementation of GPSoverIP/ DATAoverIP in the respect of navigation software and about possible, already available alternatives at the GPSoverIP Customer-Service.
  • Page 99: Before You Begin

    From the sent data of at least four satellites the navigation system then calculates the position of the GPSeye IN1. The received position data are very exact due to additional software routines. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 100 The current position is calculated continuously (approx. 1x per second) and represented on the map of the navigation system. In the case of using the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP the position of the GPSeye IN1 is simultaneously represented via the GPS Explorer on your computer. The time interval of the data transfer depends on the chosen rate.
  • Page 101 11. Navigation Use of the navigation system at your own risk. Also pay attention to the note on safety in section „3 General Notes on Safety“ on p. 17. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 103: Important Warnings And Safety Notices

    12. Important Warnings and Safety Notices The GPSeye IN1 collaborates with various navigation systems. In this chapter we will introduce two different navigation programs for the GPSeye IN1. Please note: The use of GPSeye IN1 for navigation still means that you need to drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 104: Important Notes On Safety

    Do not operate the navigation system as driver during the journey in order to protect yourself and others against accidents! Caution! The line and the road signs have priority over the instructions of the navigation system. Caution! © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 105 The navigation system also takes you to your goal if you must deviate from the calculated route. Caution! Look only at the display if traffic condition are secure. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 107: Communication

    13. Communication...
  • Page 108 To open the next screen, click on the button. On the second page of the screen you find the buttons for SMS, E-Mail and Internet. Figure 13.2.: Screen 2: Communication To open the previous screen, click on the button. To cancel the operation, click on the button. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 109: In-/Out-Box

    „13.1.2 Received Messages“ on p. 78). In order to read sent messages, click on the button Sent messages (refer to section „13.1.3 Sent messages“ on p. 79). 13.1.1. Send Message Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 110 13. Communication Figure 13.4.: Send message © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 111 Via the buttons “Up” and “Down” you can move within the text. Figure 13.5.: Digits and Special Characters To send the message, click on the button Send. Click on the button, if you do not want to send the message. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 112 In order not to delete the item, click on the button No. To cancel the operation, click on the button. 13.1.3. Sent messages Browse through the list via the buttons “Scroll up” and “Scroll down”. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 113 Prior to deleting you will be asked if you want to delete the item. To delete the item, click on the button Yes. In order not to delete the item, click on the button No. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 114: Status Board

    Figure 13.10.: Status board The built-in status board function of the GPSeye IN1 allows the additional transfer of 4 certain user defined conditions. These can be so different information as loading, © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 115 If the driver should always and/or be able to see his set status, you should connect a second optional status board to the GPSeye IN1 (also refer to section „6.2.1 Status board“ on p. 33). Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 116: Clickapoint

    If you as a customer would like to release your capacities of the mobile services GPSoverIP/ DATAoverIP, then you should register on clickApoint to provide these for other users too.
  • Page 117 Click the button Off, if you do not want to use the service of clickApoint. To save the settings, click on the button. To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 118: Sms

    13.4.1. Find SMS-No. of the GPSeye IN1 The GPSeye IN1 does not block the transmission of its mobile phone number, so you have two possibilities to find out the SMS number: © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 119 13. Communication Either you send a SMS to a trusted mobile telephone or turn to the GPSoverIP Customer- Service to ask for assistance: GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com...
  • Page 120 The address book will be saved on the SD card plugged in the device. If you remove the Master SD card from the device, the button address book is highlighted in grey and can not be used. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 121 In order to send the message, click on the green button Send. To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. The SMS transmission report can be turned on or off. Please contact GPSoverIP Customer- Service.
  • Page 122 To delete the item, click on the button Yes. In order not to delete the item, click on the button No. Figure 13.17.: Warning “Delete” To cancel the operation, click on the button. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 123 In order not to delete the item, click on the button No. To cancel the operation, click on the button. 13.4.6. Sent SMS Browse through the list via the buttons “Scroll up” and “Scroll down”. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 124 Prior to deleting you will be asked if you want to delete the item. To delete the item, click on the button Yes. In order not to delete the item, click on the button No. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 125 13. Communication To cancel the operation, click on the button. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 126 E-Mail“ on p. 90). 13.5.1. The E-Mail Address of the GPSeye IN1 With activation of the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP the E-Mail option of the GPSeye IN1 is also activated. The individual E-Mail number of your GPSauge IN1 consists of the part of the serial number (refer to „15.9...
  • Page 127 In order to prevent unwanted spam mail being transmitted onto the device, a very high filter security level is activated. Please contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service, if you have questions about the filter security level. Please generally consider that it could be due to a possible future legislation that certain device options must not be activated during the trip.
  • Page 128 Figure 13.22.: Send E-Mail: Enter digits First enter the name via the virtual keyboard and then, after one click on the button Next, the recipient’s E-Mail address. Figure 13.23.: Create new recipients © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 129 Table 13.4.: Function keys Figure 13.24.: Save new recipient To save the new entry, click on the button Save. To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 130 In order to delete an E-Mail, highlight the wanted item and click on the button Delete. Prior to deleting you will be asked if you want to delete the E-Mail. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 131 To cancel the operation, click on the button. 13.5.6. Sent E-Mail Browse through the list via the buttons “Scroll up” and “Scroll down”. To read an E-Mail, highlight the wanted item and click on the button Read. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 132 To delete the item, click on the button Yes. In order not to delete the item, click on the button No. Figure 13.29.: Warning “Delete” To cancel the operation, click on the button. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 133 From your own experience,for example making a phone call in the car while driving, you know that this can distract you from the traffic situation. For safety we strongly recommend not to edit any software settings of the GPSeye IN1 while driving. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 134 Also, therefore please use these functions only when the vehicle stands still and with sufficient field strength of your provider to ensure a smooth operation, but also, to protect you and other traffic participants from inattentiveness. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 135 (GPRS). If you are interested in internet functionality we recommend switching to a GPSeye IN1 model with high GSM-bandwidth. For the current state of the devices with high GSM reception power ask the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com...
  • Page 137 14. Entertainment On the page Entertainment you can choose between various multimedia applications: Movies, Music or Images.
  • Page 138 14. Entertainment Figure 14.1.: Screen: Entertainment © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 139 14.1.2. Enable Movie Control Bar You control the movie player via the control buttons in the lower row. The control buttons appear when you click on the screen while the movie is running. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 140 14. Entertainment Figure 14.3.: Movie control bar © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 141 To stop the movie, click on the running picture. The movie control bar will be displayed and the movie stops. To continue the movie, click on the button. Figure 14.4.: Movie stopped To adjust the volume use the button with the speaker symbol. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 142 Browse through the list via the buttons “Scroll up” and “Scroll down”. To change into the movie folder, double click the folder. To return to the previous level, click on the button. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 143 The easiest and quickest way is using one of the various converting tools, which are free to download in the Internet. Using the example of the converting tool SUPER (http://super.softonic.de) we would like to shortly describe the method: Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 144 Please note that your company’s system administrator has access to the video option and is able to release or block single or all Entertainment options according to your company’s guidelines. The GPSoverIP GmbH has no influence on that decision. © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 145 The current settings are shown on the left side. Change the settings via the buttons in the top row. Button Function Button Function Button Function Button Function Repeat Once Sequence Random Table 14.3.: Music player: Function buttons Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 146 Deleting a track or a playlist will delete the track(s) on the storage media. Select the wanted track and then click on the button. To the selection, click on the button. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 147 14. Entertainment Figure 14.7.: SUPER: Default values Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 148 14. Entertainment Figure 14.8.: Playback Music Figure 14.9.: Select track © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 149 Browse through the list via the buttons “Scroll up” and “Scroll down”. Button Function Button Function Button Function Delete tracklist Remove track Add track Apply selection Cancel Table 14.5.: Tracklist: Function buttons Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 150 In order to start the slide show, just highlight the images for the slide show and then click on the button. The slide shows starts and displays all images in full screen mode. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 151 Figure 14.12.: Load image 14.3.4. Edit Image Click on an image and then click the button. Previous Next Reduce Enlarge Horizontal 90°left 90°right Cancel Table 14.6.: Image processing: Function buttons Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 152 Prior to deleting you will be asked if you want to delete the picture. To delete the item, click on the button Yes. In order not to delete the item, click on the button No. To cancel the operation, click on the button. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 153 15. System On the first screen page you find the buttons for Clock, Administration and Screen. To cancel the operation, click on the button. To open the next screen, click on the button.
  • Page 154 15. System Figure 15.1.: System: Screen 1 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 155 To open the previous screen, click on the button. On the third screen page you find the buttons for Applications, Diagnosis System. Figure 15.3.: System: Screen 3 To open the previous screen, click on the button. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 156 Via the buttons on the lower edge you adjust the frequency of the alarm function. • once: Alarm will be used once. • daily: Alarm will be used daily. • off: Alert disabled. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 157 To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. 15.1.3. Time zone Select a continent for the time zone, e.g. Europe. You will find Australia and New Zealand under Asa. Click on the select button. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 158 To save the settings, click on the button. To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 159 The password (also a general admin code for all units of the fleet is possible) must consist of at least 4 characters. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 160 15.2.3. Manage Administrative Areas As owner/system administrator of the GPSeye IN1 you can manage the areas of the device. Enter the defined password here. (refer to section „15.2.1 Set password“ on p. 109) © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 161 Please consider that with insufficient power supply of your vehicle the times should be chosen quite short, e.g. 2.5 minutes. Alternatively provide an adequate power supply. With activation, e.g. the navigation the screen will stay switched on. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 162 To take full advantage of the sound quality of “Pro-Emu-Surround” connect the GPSeye IN1 directly to the audio input of your car radio. You can access the page for adjusting the FM-Transmitter via the button FM Trans- mitter. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 163 • Grid-bound emissions To eliminate additional emissions put the power cord through and around a ferrite core. Note: You will find double screened cables and DC/DC-changers in the specialized trade. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 164 15. System Notes on Using a Ferrite Core Figure 15.12.: Twist the audio cable with the power cord. Figure 15.13.: Put the twisted cable through the ferrite core. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 165 15. System Figure 15.14.: Repeat the previous step. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 166 To activate country related frequency ranges use the buttons America, Europe or Asia. To save the settings, click on the button. To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 167 Click on the button with the language wanted. To save the settings, click on the button. To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 168 “safe” in terms of data protection standards, as always with connections via Bluetooth. Please note: Depending on model and manufacturer of your mobile phone you may to © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 169 On the page Bluetooth you can turn Bluetooth On or Off. To save the settings, click on the button. To discard the settings, click on the button. The previous screen will be shown. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 170 The advantage of this transmission is he high data compression (i.e. cost effective transmission) and the flexibility of the own application. Both Bluetooth options work at the same time. For questions about GPSauge IN1 and Bluetooth the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 171 15. System GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 172 SD card as Ext_AP.exe in the folder “SDCARD”. Figure 15.18.: Own applications Help and information for programming of applications and the interfaces, including DATAoverIP is provided by the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 173 Figure 15.19.: Diagnosis Field Value Online: Device is connected to the mobile Internet + the mobile services GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP are active Provider Currently used provider (may differ according to network coverage) GPS: Number of satellites GSM: Signal strength (dB/m) IMSI: Identification of your GPSeye IN1...
  • Page 174 15. System Int. Rate.: Vehicle rate interval, Foreign country regular Info Bit: Parameterization of analogous and digital additional devices GPS.S: Optional manufacturer parameter used by the Customer Service Table 15.2.: Diagnosis © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 175 If you remove your SD card from the GPSeye IN1, the button Address book will be highlighted grey and cannot be used (also refer to section „9 Some information on SD Cards“ on p. 65). Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 176 There are three ways to update the GPSeye IN1: 1. Over-the-air An update “over-the-air” can only be processed by the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. It is solely authorized to do this. For you as a user no effort is connected since the update runs separately in the background and is usually activated outside the normal operation times.
  • Page 177 15. System If you need an “over-the-air” update, you have to contact the GPSoverIP Customer- Service. 2. via SD card To start an update via SD card or also to load Add-Ons onto the GPSeye IN1, first download the wanted updates/Add-Ons from the internet site http://www.GPSauge.de.
  • Page 178 Figure 15.24.: Firmware Update Tool Connect your computer with the GPSeye IN1 using a USB cable (take care of the cable length) with the Mini USB Port 2 on the rear of the device. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 179 After completion of the update a message about the successful installation of the firmware will be displayed. In order to activate the firmware update you have to restart the GPSeye IN1 now. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 181 Part IV. Vehicle Tracking with GPSoverIP...
  • Page 183 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition 16.1. General Information On the supplied CD-ROM you find the software GPS Explorer Local Edition for your computer. The GPS Explorer is multi-user capable and free of licence fees/royalties. As user with costs of the mobile services GPSover IP and DATAover IP the GPS Explorer allows you to see the vehicles of your fleet on your computer, to manage them, to quickly and efficiently create analyses, to communicate with the driver and much more.
  • Page 184 Found route planners will be displayed. You will find further entries in the lists of the found route planners if applicable. In the list Found Route planners you will find the route planners that are not listed with an own selection list. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 185 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.1.: Installation Wizard: Start page Figure 16.2.: Installation Wizard: Route planner Click on the question mark next to the list to access further information. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 186: Installation Tasks

    1. Your internet connection works with the GPS Explorer and the windows Select Additional Tasks will be displayed. In this case the installation continues imme- diately (refer to section „16.2 Installation Tasks“ on p. 131). © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 187 The installation can be continued; however, a connection to the mobile service GPSoverIP can not be established. In this case please contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service to find a solution for your internet problem. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) ©...
  • Page 188 Please select the wanted installation steps and then click on the button Next. Figure 16.5.: Installation Wizard: Select additional tasks In the next window, the installation information will be summarized. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 189 To start the installation, click on the button Install. Figure 16.6.: Installation Wizard: Conduct installation A progress bar informs you about the duration of the installation. Figure 16.7.: Installation Wizard: Installation progress Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 190 With the following page the installation of the GPS Explorer is complete. Click on the button Next. After that, restart your computer in order a guarantee a faultless function of the program. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 191 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.9.: Installation Wizard: Installation completed Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 192 The GPS Explorer is continuously improved which also results in updates for the users. The updates are free of charge for users of the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP. We generally recommend always working with the newest version to enjoy advanced functions.
  • Page 193 Wait for the download to finish. The setup program will then start automatically (for this refer to section „16.1.1 Installing the GPS Explorer Local Edition“ on p. 126). Figure 16.11.: Download update Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 194 Figure 16.12.: GPS Explorer: Context menu Change to the tab Route planner and there select an installed route planner from the selection list. Click on the button Apply. Figure 16.13.: Select route planner © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 195 Refer to the documentation of your route planner for its installation and configuration. A list of supported route planners can be found in section „20.3 Supported Route Planners“ on p. 239. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 196: Working With The Gps Explorer Local Edition

    Menu bar of the route planner, depends on the respective route planner. Vehicle bar (refer to section „16.5 The Vehicle Bar“ on p. 134) GPS bar (refer to section „16.6 GPS Bar Overview“ on p. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 197: The Vehicle Bar

    In the vehicle bar you will see the unlocked vehicles. You can select the vehicle on which the focus should be set. The selected vehicle will be displayed in the GPS bar and in the route planner. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 198: Gps Bar Overview

    In the GPS bar you will see the GPS data of the vehicle selected. In order to see the Live-Data after a Playback please click on the button Note: Live at the bottom of the vehicle bar. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 199: The Display In The Route Planner

    The display of the GPS-signal may vary and does not depend on GPS Explorer, but on the linked map material. In the most linked maps you will see the following display: The symbol of the vehicle display in Google Earth can be changed. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 200: Context Menu

    Please contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service(Details see previous page). If you need the data of your vehicle in another country on short call, you can also request the data manually if necessary.
  • Page 201: Send Messages To Driver

    16. GPS Explorer Local Edition If no data activation occurs, talk to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service in order check if the service is activated for you. 16.10. Send Messages to Driver 16.10.1. Message via SMS With activated mobile services you can send the driver a message from your computer via the SMS services of the mobile phone providers to the GPSeye IN1.
  • Page 202 • In GPS Explorer, open the context menu of the vehicle with a click on the right mouse button. • Select the menu item Communication. • Select the menu item DATAoverIP. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 203 To close the GPSeye IN1 dialog, click the button. Please note: These basic function can be easily enhanced in your own applications. Just talk to us, we would like to offer you our help. GPSoverIP Customer-Service Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 204 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 205 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.16.: Vehicle bar Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 206 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.17.: GPS bar Figure 16.18.: button Live / Field “Last Info” Figure 16.19.: GPS bar in Live mode Figure 16.20.: GPS bar (Playback mode) © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 207 Figure 16.21.: Selection / Activated GPS package Figure 16.22.: GPS bar with time of the played / GPS data / Fast rewind / Fast forward Figure 16.23.: GPS bar in Taxi mode Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 208 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.24.: Standing vehicle // Vehicle in motion with directional arrow // Google Earth Figure 16.25.: Vehiclebar: Context menu Figure 16.26.: Note about costs © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 209 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.27.: Job done Figure 16.28.: Context menu Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 210 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.29.: Dialog: Enter message Figure 16.30.: Dialog: Enter message © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 211: Store History Locally

    Store history locally via the context menu of the vehicle. The history of the vehicle movements is always requested online in the current GPS Explorer. Your data will be available in the GPSoverIP data center for about 8 weeks order to analyze various statistics for your vehicle fleet.
  • Page 212 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.32.: Enter date © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 213 Figure 16.33.: Progress bar Once the download has finished successfully, a Windows Explorer window with the export data will open automatically. Please note: These are GPSoverIP raw data. Please consider the data format of these data (refer to section „16.11.0.1 Data Format of the Export Data“...
  • Page 214 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.34.: Stored data © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 215 In the selection list Export of history data: Only one file per day select, whether only one file per day should be written (Yes). Please note that your data are only available for a certain time on the GPSoverIP gateway (see foot note in section „16.8 Context...
  • Page 216 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.36.: Local data options © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 217 For this, select the menu item Statistic Speed via the context menu of the vehicle. Figure 16.37.: Context menu In the next window enter the designated day and click on the button OK. Now the graphical analysis of the data will be displayed. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 218 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.38.: Graphical analysis: Speed © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 219 In the next window enter the designated period and click on the button OK. Activate the designated weekdays or the option All if necessary. Click on the button OK. Now the graphical analysis of the data will be displayed. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 220 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.39.: Print preview Graphical Analysis © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 221 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.40.: Context menu Figure 16.41.: Select date Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 222 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.42.: Graphical analysis: Runtime © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 223 For this, select the menu item Statistic Taxi analysis via the context menu of the vehicle. Figure 16.43.: Context menu In the next window enter the designated day. Click on the button OK. The graphical analysis will be displayed. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 224: Optional Functions

    „6.2 Optional Accessories“ on p. or ask the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 225 Therefore, if the temperature display should not be correct at first hand, contact our Support at support@gpsoverip.de with stating the device and customer ID. With activated profile you will see the temperature display on the left bottom of the GPS bar.
  • Page 226 A blinking button does not change anything on the data transmission to the center. A reset of the status board can be processed by combining the blue and yellow button (press simultaneously) and/or left bottom or right top. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 227 With activation of the function Status board the display of vehicles and the Status board layout will change. Please remember to report this change to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service in order to also save the system settings in the datebase! In the GPS Explorer Local Edition the vehicle button will get four additional displays which comply with the displays in color and position.
  • Page 228 Figure 16.49.: Status board configuration If the driver presses a button on the status board, the respective color of the button will light up. The last transmitted status will always be displayed. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 229 To open the context menu of the vehicle selected, click the right mouse button. Select the menu item Configure Digital inputs. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 230 A special case of the digital signal offers the Taxi Profile. In this case, via the taxi sign on the vehicle button it will be displayed whether the vehicle is free or occupied © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 231 Select the menu item Change Configuration. Change to the tab Profiles. In there, select the value Yes in the selection list Taxi Profile. Figure 16.54.: Profile configuration Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 232 Change to the tab Licenses. Enter the license key for the logbook in the field Logbook. 16.13.2. Logbook Functions One of the biggest advantages of the GPS Explorer logbook options is the convenient access on the data via Internet. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 233 Figure 16.55.: Warning Figure 16.56.: Licence configuration The GPS data will be directly picked up from the GPSoverIP gateway. The GPS gateway receives these GPS data directly via Internet from the hardware installed in the vehicle, thus they cannot be manipulated.
  • Page 234 Additional note: • The data on the GPSoverIP gateway will not be saved longer than 8 weeks. • The logbook must only be calculated by non-local accessible data. • Let the logbooks calculate regularly and then print the result, or save the pages as PDF.
  • Page 235 If you get the following message after activating the logbook function, you have to enter the license key. • To open the context menu of the GPS Explorer icon in the task bar, click the right mouse button on the icon. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 236 The logbook will be generated in the background; the progress bar will not be shown. If you do not want to write details of private trips into the logbook, activate the option Hide details of private trips. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 237 Figure 16.59.: Select date Figure 16.60.: Generate logbook 16.13.2.2. Display Logbook Additional note: • The data on the GPSoverIP gateway are only stored for a certain period of time (please also refer to the notes in section „16.13.2 Logbook Functions“ on p. 155).
  • Page 238 Already generated logbooks can be accessed in two ways. 1. All logbooks generated by your login (various vehicles) can be accessed via the menu item Previous logbooks in the menu Group. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 239 Figure 16.62.: Print preview: Logbook 2. The logbooks for a single vehicle can be accessed via the context menu of that vehicle via the menu item Logbook. The dialog Enter date will open. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 240 2. For business trips the button Edit will appear on the right side. Enter the trip purpose and a contact person as text here. Click on the button Save to save the data back to the gateway. Activate the option Archived logbooks. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 241: Group Menu

    Figure 16.64.: Example of an edited logbook 16.14. Group Menu The Group menu offers the option to use some functions for the whole fleet at once. Figure 16.65.: Group menu buttons Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 242 Driver“ on p. 140). This option, however, is subject to additional transmission costs, which can not be influenced by the GPSoverIP GmbH, since the provider’s services are provided separately. We thus recommend sending short messages via the service DATAoverIP and/or the IN/Out box (refer to section „16.10.2 Message via...
  • Page 243 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.67.: Select receiver Figure 16.68.: Enter text message Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 244 The settings for the invoice pulsing in other countries are subject to the respective rate. Please contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service(Details see previous page). © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 245 Requesting the data is subject to roaming costs. With frequent international trips of course there is also the option to always live track the vehicle. You can inquire the respective offered rates (flatrates) at the GPSoverIP Customer-Service.
  • Page 246 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.70.: Warning Figure 16.71.: Job done Should a foreign request did not occur, please contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service in order to activate the service if necessary. 16.14.3. Logbooks for Multiple Vehicles You can access the function for creating logbooks via the Group menu (details on creating logbooks can be found in section „?? ??“...
  • Page 247: Release Of Vehicles To Third Parties

    There are two different methods of release: permanent or short term. 16.15.1. Permanent This release can be activated by the GPSoverIP Customer-Service only. For this, send an email to support@gpsoverip.de with the address data of the company/person that should have access on the vehicles, as well as the vehicle numbers.
  • Page 248 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition The GPSoverIP Customer-Service then generates a cost-free access for this com- pany/person and sends the access data back to you. The third party has to install the GPS Explorer or use the GPS Explorer Web Edition.
  • Page 249: Further Program Settings

    Without valid license key you will get an error message while trying to release. 16.15.4. Receive Release The stated receiver then receives the following email by the mobile service GPSoverIP and can directly switch to the online tracking via the stated link. An installation of additional programs by the end-customer is not necessary.
  • Page 250 Select the language of the GPS Explorer and other settings, e.g. check for updates, the COM ports for the route planner or the unit for the speed indication (km/h or mph). • Language © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 251 • Check for updates at startup Here you define, whether the GPS Explorer should check for a new version of the program at each restart (required) or whether this check should not be performed. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 252 GPS Explorer and also can edited here. • Monitor selection If using a second monitor you can set, on which monitor GPS Explorer should be displayed. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 253 133)), on which you can simply drag the program icon of your Route planner. The GPS Explorer will try to read all neccessary data from the route planner automatically. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 254 Here you can define the automatic check for Google Earth when the GPS Explorer starts. • Start Google Earth without check Here you can define, if Google Earth should automatically start together with the GPS Explorer. • Icon for io-Jacket © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 255 • Line thickness of the tracks Here you can define the line thickness of a vehicle’s track Please note: Google Inc. as well as the GPSoverIP GmbH are always developing their programs which under certain circumstances could lead to differences due to different software versions.
  • Page 256: End Gps Explorer Local Edition

    Google Inc.. We also refer to that the display in Google Earth is not maintained permanently by the GPSoverIP GmbH, but that we emphasize more on digital map material. Since the map material is provided online, a significantly higher internet line must be available for the map display.
  • Page 257 How to start the GPS Explorer in cooperation with Google Earth can be found in section „16.2.3 Configure the GPS Explorer for the Route Planner“ on p. 132. For question about GPS Explorer in cooperation with Google Earth refer to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. GPSoverIP Customer-Service...
  • Page 258 Figure 16.78.: Button Show all 16.18.2.1. Zoom Here you can set the resolution of the Google Earth map. The picture quality varies from region to region. We recommend showing the streets. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 259 GPS Explorer. 16.18.2.4. Direction With activation Google Earth will turn the map to show the direction. In Google Earth, the vehicle will always move to the right! Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 260 16.18.3. Adjust Display We recommend activating the display of streets since the Google Earth maps for Europe are still quite fuzzy. Google Earth then overlays the street network over the satellite images. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 261 Google Earth offers the option to display and print a vehicle track. Select a vehicle in the vehicle bar. To open the context menu, click the right mouse button on the vehicle. In the context menu select the menu item Show Tracks in Google Earth. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 262 After a short time for calculation the driven track will be displayed in red on the Google Earth map (refer to Fig. 16.85 Show track). This Track can be printed by opening the control panel with Ctrl+1 and clicking on the printer icon. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 263: Troubleshooting

    In the next dialog select a printer and click the button OK in order to print the track. Please note: Google Inc. as well as the GPSoverIP GmbH develope their programs continually. Under certain circumstances this may lead to differences due to different software versions.
  • Page 264 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.85.: Show track © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 265: Update And Smart-Update

    The GPS Explorer will be continuously improved. Users of the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP will be immediately provided with these improvements via Update/Smart-Update. We recommend to always working with the most current version of the program in order to use all functions completely.
  • Page 266 16. GPS Explorer Local Edition Figure 16.87.: Downloading update(s) © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 267 Figure 16.88.: Smart-Update Click on the button Yes to start the Smart-Update. Figure 16.89.: Processing Smart-Update Once the Smart-Update has finished, start GPS Explorer and work as usual. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 269: Gps Explorer Web Edition

    17. GPS Explorer Web Edition The GPS Explorer Web Edition cooperates with the mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP (with costs) and is the ultimate tool for the simple and high-quality tracking of moving objects. It already contains map material for you to use.
  • Page 270: Start The Gps Explorer Web Edition

    17. GPS Explorer Web Edition The user of the mobile service GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP always has the option to use the Local Edition with own maps or the Web Edition with fixed map material. The goal of the GPSoverIP GmbH is the equal coexistence of both versions.
  • Page 271 17. GPS Explorer Web Edition Figure 17.1.: Login mask Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 272: Graphical User Interface

    Figure 17.2.: GPS Explorer Web Edition 17.3.1. Map Window with Multiple Display Select the kind of display via the buttons in the top right corner. • Map: digital map display with street names © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 273 Focus vehicles in map Zoom into map Zoom out of map Move map Show traffic jams (currently only for USA) Delete tracks Save position as Home Jump to (previous saved) Home position Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 274 17. GPS Explorer Web Edition Table 17.1.: Buttons for general program control 17.3.3. Save and load Home Position Via this function you can for example define your company’s site and jump there immedi- ately. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 275 Additionally you can show or delete the tracks. Show all vehicles in map. Hide all vehicles in map. Table 17.2.: Buttons for vehicle control Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 276 17. GPS Explorer Web Edition Figure 17.4.: Search position © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 277 17. GPS Explorer Web Edition Figure 17.5.: Vehicle control Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 278 In the next dialog, enter the start and end date and click on the button Load track. Figure 17.6.: Period of time for track The graphical analysis will be displayed. Figure 17.7.: Display tracks © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 279 First select a vehicle. To change the date, click on the field Date. Select the designated day per double click via the Calendar functions. The datasets will be loaded from the GPSoverIP gateway and shown in the time bar. Figure 17.8.: Time bar display Use the green arrow buttons to switch to the next or the previous day.
  • Page 280: Vehicle Context Menu

    Via this function you can send an SMS (subject to cost) to your driver (or another cell phone) (refer to section „16.10 Send Messages to Driver“ on p. 140) The SMS will then be sent and stated on the monthly bill of the mobile services. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 281 Change the phone number if necessary. The dialed phone number will be saved. If the function for the customer portal has been activated, the message will then be displayed on the GPSeye IN1. If you do not see a display, please contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Service.
  • Page 282 17. GPS Explorer Web Edition Figure 17.12.: Message to driver © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 283: Send A Drive Order

    Please note: These basic functions can be easily enhanced in your own applications. Just talk to us, we would like to offer you our help. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 284 For using the logbook you may need an additional license key that you can obtain from the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. If you use this function without license key, a note will appear.
  • Page 285 Then, select the menu item Release vehicle in the context menu. Figure 17.15.: Activate release In the following dialog box, enter the email address of your customer as well the release period and click on the button Grant release. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 286 17. GPS Explorer Web Edition 17.5.1.2. Receive Release The stated receiver gets an email by the mobile service GPSoverIP and can directly switch to the online tracking via the stated link. An installation of additional programs by the end-customer is not necessary.
  • Page 287 GPS-data will be transferred. Further information about data from abroad can be found in chapter „16.14.2 Data from Abroad“ on p. 163. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 288 In the context menu select Calculate route. Figure 17.17.: Calculate Route nter the address or click the target on the map. The route will be calculated and the result shown as text and graphic. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 289 17. GPS Explorer Web Edition Figure 17.18.: Route Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 290: Buttons Of The Program Control

    Enter the license key for geo zones in the field Theft protection. Enter the license key for DATAoverIP in the field DATAoverIP. To obtain the neccessary license keys, send an email to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 291 Figure 17.20.: Context menu This on the one hand helps to get easy and quick responses, but also to generate a theft protection. Coming soon in one of the next versions. Ask the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 292 Germany: 0049USER PHONE NUMBER. To activate the geo zone, finally click the button Apply. With activated geo zone, the GPSoverIP gateway automatically sends a message via the SMS services to specified phone number or email address when the vehicle will leave the predefined area.
  • Page 293: Troubleshooting

    17. GPS Explorer Web Edition to section „17.3.6 Display Tracks“ on p. 185). 17.7. Troubleshooting Tips for the solution of eventual problems can be found in section „20.2.2 GPS Explorer Edition“ on p. 238. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 295 „13.3 clickApoint“ on p. 81, to read about how the GPSeye IN1 and clickApoint cooperate. With all questions refer to GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com...
  • Page 296: General

    Next to static offers, thanks to GPSoverIP clickApoint also shows vehicles, which are currently within a certain radius and which could handle a transport immediately. The advantage: Transport offers will be handled much faster and no noteworthy additional costs will arise for the transporter.
  • Page 297 Using clickApoint means: • Minimization of planning effort • Reduction of driving time • Reduction of detours • Significant reduction of overheads • Reduction of fuel consumption and CO2 emission Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 298: Search With Clickapoint

    Entering the street name is not necessary. If a street name will be entered, the location will be set directly on the defined street. In other cases the starting point will be the center of the city. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 299 For further information about the vehicle and driver and the route, click on a mark. For the target point click in the map and enter the city name. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 300 18. clickApoint Figure 18.2.: clickApoint - Display hits © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 301 18. clickApoint Figure 18.3.: clickApoint - Display further information Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 302: Registration In Clickapoint

    Finally enter the date of the trip. 18.3. Registration in clickApoint 18.3.1. Register Vehicles in clickApoint and Release Trips The registration and use of clickApoint is free of charge. Simply click on the button Register. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 303 As a user of GPSeye IN1 user you may use the 1-click registration. Simply enter the GPSoverIP customer number and the respective password, which were sent to you by the firma, and click on the button 1-click registration. Customer and basic vehicle data will be transferred and do not need to be entered separately.
  • Page 304 18. clickApoint Figure 18.6.: clickApoint - Registration © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 305 On the page Google presentation you can specify how your search entry should displayed as a hit in clickApoint. 18.3.3. Contacting On the page Contacting you can specify in which way interested customers can contact you. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 306 18. clickApoint Figure 18.8.: clickApoint - Presentation © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 307 18. clickApoint Figure 18.9.: clickApoint - Contacting Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 309: Develop Your Own Applications

    Part V. Develop Your Own Applications...
  • Page 311 The multitude of requirements and customer requests and the individuality of such specific applications exceed our programming capacities. Use our documentation of the open interfaces. Develop your own application or let your development partner customize your own application. We will gladly recommend specialists from our programmer’s pool. Just contact GPSoverIP Customer-Service.
  • Page 313: Open Interfaces

    The further development of programs and applications is a progressive process. You may find more information about the current development status on the website http://www.gpsoverip.de or as ask the GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com...
  • Page 314 Generally, the implementation of the geo data created by GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP and information in own or existing software solutions is available to everyone. With the open access to GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP the GPSoverIP GmbH wants to achieve, that developers can participate in software innovations without problems and free of charge.
  • Page 315 A GPSoverIP-/DATAoverIP system always exists of one devices with integrated receiver and transmitters for geo coordinates and user data. It sends its data over the proprietary GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP protocol to a - working according to the FIFO principle - gateway. From there the mobile service GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP provides these information readily for the query of GIS- and ERP applications via the API-interface in real time.
  • Page 316: Which Advantages Does Gpsoverip Offer

    Internet also represents a big hurdle for the TCP/IP transport protocol. GPSoverIP, a modern protocol which was developed for the transfer of GPS and user data to the mobile Internet, could successfully counteract the problems caused by TCP/IP.
  • Page 317 19. Open Interfaces • GPSoverIP is proven to be the best transmission of your vehicle position. • GPSoverIP also work in weak networks and at low bandwidth. • GPSoverIP works very reliable in the network construction of the leading providers.
  • Page 318 19. Open Interfaces 19.4. How does GPSoverIP function? For an easier understanding of the functionality of GPSoverIP we explain a request and response example at this place. 19.4.1. The Request After the compressed data have been processed by the GPSoverIP gateway, these are, in simple terms, available as HTTP-websites.
  • Page 319 The number of satellites tells “?06?”, and last but not least the altitude “00243??;”. If you need further information about the GPSoverIP API interface (e.g. how to request position data from the past or how to process a request for multiple vehicles), you can get them in the developer portal or via the GPSoverIP Customer-Service.
  • Page 320 High Level Driver of the program creates 2 directories (IN/OUT), which are available to the developers for the transfer of their own applications. For request on the client side, same as with GPSoverIP, a DATAoverIP request for implementation into the own application is used.
  • Page 321 However this number is just relating to one file type (with a certain file extension). So if there are two or more files with the same extension (e.g. 00005.dat, 00006.dat) the file with the least number is the latest file. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 322 These files have an arbitrary name that is chosen by the application, and a fix file extension that is determining the service. These files are used by the user application. File Locations In the following section the files are listed with their names and locations. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 323 Code for Information Interchange) coding. The values of the bytes range from 0x00 to 0x7F, so that there 128 values possible. Every value represents one certain character. There are 95 printable and 33 control characters. The printable characters include: !"#$%& ()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>? @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]ˆ_ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}˜ Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 324 first, then the low byte (bits 0 – 7). In the little endian order the low byte (bits 0 – 7) is coming first, followed by the high byte. For instance if the value 0x1234 is stored in the file at the beginning (address 0) it looks as follows: © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 325 Basic Characters The values 0x0000 – 0x007F are as coded as in the ASCII format (0x00 – 0x7F). The values 0x0080 – 0x008F are coding the Latin 1 supplement characters. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 326 File Example Here are two examples for coding of the following text with two lines: Line 1: Hello World Line 2: Yeah © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 327 Range Digits yyyy Year 0000 - 9999 Hour 00 – 23 Month 01 – 12 Minute 00 – 59 01 – 31 Second 00 – 59 Table 19.10.: Time Stamp Code Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 328 The messages must be displayed in the order of the numbers of the files. The files are coded in Unicode and contain just one line with the message. \DATAoverIP\IN\nnnnn.pop Line 1 Message line Table 19.11.: Content of \DATAoverIP\IN\nnnnn.pop Pop-up-Service for User Application \DATAoverIP\IN\nnnnn_user.pop © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 329 These are the files that are created by the application to send a message to the HDL. After reading and processing of file in that category it will be erased. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 330 Line 2 Empty line (reserved for future extensions) Line 3 Time of reception (yyyy-mm-dd<space>hh:nn:ss) Line 4 Characters of DATAoverIP text content (no limit of characters) Table 19.15.: Content of \DATAoverIP\OUT\nnnnn.data © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 331 These files have the same function as the usual message files (nnnnn.sms, nnnnn.data, nnnnn.mail). They can be used by the Userapp. These files have the same format and start the same service. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 332 For sending an SMS there a SMS file must be created in the folder \DATAoverIP\OUT. ATTENTION: Max. length of SMS call number: 32 characters Max. length of SMS text: 160 characters © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 333 Zlib. For easier understanding we extracted to http requests from the interface description of DATAoverIP, which will show you the details: Example 1: Requesting Message http://www.gps-explorer.de/mssqlclient/dataoverip.php?kdid=241445&pwd=xyz &mode=5&geraet=600006&limit=0&idin=0 Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 334 (one line) return:=-1;anzahl:=20;anz2:=5;id1:=1749;daten1:=text1;gel1:=0;id2:=1747; daten2:=text2;gel2:=0;id3:=1745;daten3:=text3text;gel3:=0;id4:=1742; daten4:=text4text;gel4:=0;id5:=1741;daten5:=text5;gel5:=0; return:=-1; successful anzahl:=20; total number of messages anz2:=5; messages in this transmission idX:=1749; internal Id (to confirm or delete) datenX:=Textx; Data gelX:=0; read (0 oder 1) © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 335 = service Table 19.21.: POST parameter The following services are currently defined: Number Service Number Service Number Service System status Data message E-Mail message User file transfer Navigation order Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 336 The data package for the service navigation order should be structured as follows: <gpx version="1.1" creator="GPSoverIP WebExplorer" xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd" > <name>[kdid]</name> <desc>JOB</desc> <author> <name>GPSoverIP GmbH</name> <email>support@gpsoverip.de</email> <link>www.gpsoverip.de</link> </author> <copyright>GPSoverIP GmbH</copyright> <rte> © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 337 19. Open Interfaces <name>JOB [geraet]_[date(’Y-m-d H:i:s’)]</name> <cmt>[message]</cmt> <src>[kdid]</src> <number>1</number> <type>JOB</type> <rtept lat="latitude" lon="longitude"> <name>Destination1</name> </rtept> <rtept lat="latitude" lon="longitude"> <name>Destination2</name> </rtept> <rtept lat="latitude" lon="longitude"> <name>Destination3</name> </rtept> </rte> </gpx> Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 338 The waypoints with ist coordinates will be transmitted by means of <rtept lat=”latitude” lon=”longitude”>. . .<rtept>. The transmission of a name as description of the waypoint is optional. If you have further question about this, contact our GPSoverIP Customer-Service. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 339: Faqs And Support

    Part VI. FAQs and Support...
  • Page 341: Faqs On Hard- And Software

    20. FAQs on Hard- and Software This chapter should help you in finding solution for minor problems with the GPSeye IN1, which despite all carefulness at production and programming can occur. 20.1. FAQs on Hardware...
  • Page 342 Master SD card and/or the SD card with the navigation software (also refer to section „9 Some information on SD Cards“ on p. 65). Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 343 Recommendation: Just dow. additionally lay the GPSeye IN1 fixed on the dashboard and at the same fox it to the window. Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 344 • You drive with your vehicle outside the agreed tariff area, e.g. in a foreign country. Correspondingly adjust the tariff for a Live-Tracking with our GPSoverIP Customer- Service. • The data SIM card of the GPSeye IN1 can not log in the current GSM-network.
  • Page 345 These effect may in some cars result from the wiring. Please eye IN1 you here a refer to section „15.4 Audio“ on p. for more information. whistling sound in the speakers. Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 346 If yes, connect an external GPS antenna. • Also check whether the GPSeye IN1 reception is influ- enced by metal parts or the installation position. Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 347 Communication is highlighted in grey. To activatethe option, please fill the supplied form and fax it to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service. • If the option is already activated, the current GSM net- work is probably too weak. Please change the location to get a better reception.
  • Page 348 114). You can set two frequencies at GPSeye IN1. Check whether the car radio maybe receives on another frequency. Make sure that the FM-transmitter function is activated. Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 349 Alternatively use the pen (Stylus) or a bent open paper clip to press the reset button (back cover). Do not press the opening on the front. This woulddestroy the built-in microphone. Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 350 (for this also refer to section „16.20 Update and Smart-Update“ on p. 177): 1. via SD card 2. via USB-connection to the computer or 3. via radio. Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 351 You have to report the use of your status board to the GPSoverIP Customer-Service in order to implement the re- spective settings on the portal. GPSeye IN1 can not Even after pressing the On/Off switch for a long time, GPSeye be switched off.
  • Page 352 The GPSeye IN1 does Please send the device to your dealer or directly to the not boot completely. GPSoverIP GmbH in Schweinfurt (for the address see p.25). Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne)
  • Page 353 • Check whether the SD card has been defined as “Master”. If not, please do so in the System menu, Info-System, SD CARD. Table 20.1.: FAQs on Hardware GPSeye IN1 Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 354 If the device will work, check single functions. If the GPSeye IN1 does not work, send it to your dealer or directly to the GPSoverIP GmbH in Schweinfurt (for the address see p.25). Do not in any case open the device by yourself, since the warranty will be void.
  • Page 355: Faqs On Software

    Despite Proxy entry no inter- The GPS Explorer is not compatible with your Firewall. net connection. Contact the GPSoverIP Customer-Servicedirectly to jointly adjust your Firewall. Vehicle does not send any A vehicle suddenly stops sending data, e.g. on the freeway.
  • Page 356 The internet connection is overloaded. This no er- ror. The internet is a package-transmitting network in which overloads occur now and then. In a real time system like GPSoverIP these usually invisible disruptions will be noticed immediately. A single vehicle does not send A single vehicle of your fleet does not send any data, where...
  • Page 357 Also check the GPS settings and make sure, that the GPS signal is queried on the COM4 interface. Table 20.2.: FAQs on Software GPS Explorer Local Edition 20.2.2. GPS Explorer Web Edition Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 358 • Check whether the device is eventually shielded at the installation location, e.g. by window pillars, metal parts, metal-steamed windows. The GPSoverIP Customer-Service will help you. Table 20.3.: FAQs on Software Web Edition 20.3. Supported Route Planners The GPS Explorer is free of charge and cooperated with almost every GPS-capable route planner.
  • Page 359 20. FAQs on Hard- and Software Please inform yourself about further supported route planners at the GPSoverIP Customer- Service. GPSoverIP Customer-Service +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 45 +49 (0) 97 21 79 69 73 59 Mail support@GPSoverIP.com Check whether your computer fulfils the respective system requirements before buying a supported route planner.
  • Page 360 Falk www.falk.de Großer Reiseplaner Falk www.falk.de PowerRoute g-data www.gdata.de Mallorca. GPS-Routenplaner Kompass-Karten www.kompass.at Bayern 3D Version 1.5, Süd Magic Maps Table 20.5.: List of compatible route planners (selection without obligation) © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 361 Route 66 www.66.com Fugawi TeleAtlas www.fugawi.ch Tom Tom Routenplaner Navigation Tom Tom www.tomtom.com Touratech OV Touratech www.ttqv.de CityNavigator 4.0 TVG Verlag Table 20.5.: List of compatible route planners (selection without obligation) Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 362 20. FAQs on Hard- and Software Software Manufacturer // Information at www.tvg-verlag.de Table 20.5.: List of compatible route planners (selection without obligation) © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 363: Support

    You will get a PIN, which you have to enter into the mask after request. In this way you will connect your PC with our GPSoverIP Customer-Service, which can optimally support you in finding the solution for your software problem.
  • Page 364 21. Support Figure 21.2.: Enter PIN You can control the access on the file system and/or keyboard and mouse via the buttons on the right side of the dialog. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 365: Forms And Feedback

    21.2. Forms and Feedback In the scope of delivery you will find an application form for using the subject to cost mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP. Please fill out the form and main or fax it to the given contacts.
  • Page 366: User Instructions For Entrepreneurs

    21. Support 21.3. User Instructions for Entrepreneurs Basic approac: The mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP are used for the supervi- sion of the own vehicle fleet and for the utilization of the determined data in the sense of the enterprise and against violations of the enterprise regulations.
  • Page 367: Brands, Licences And Trademarks

    A. Brands, Licences and Trademarks GPSoverIP GmbH, GPSauge-Logo, GPS Explorer and DATAoverIP are trademarks of the GPSoverIP GmbH. All other product names mentioned in this manual as well as all registered and non- registered trademarks are only used for identification purposes and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners.
  • Page 369: Guarante

    According to choice of the GPSoverIP GmbH, the defect will be eliminated by repairing or exchanging, either through material or corresponding amount of work. Repairs are subject to a legal guarantee of 6 months.
  • Page 370 The software used in this device is tested for virus freedom by the GPSoverIP GmbH. The GPSeye IN1 offers its owner the possibility to program own applications onto this software.
  • Page 371: Procedure In A Guarantee Case

    B. Guarante B.2. Procedure in a Guarantee Case In order to be able to claim a mistake, please contact our GPSoverIP Customer-Service by telephone to define the mistake and to get a RMA number (Return Material’s Autho- rization) - if necessary -.
  • Page 373: Specification And Certificates

    C. Specification and Certificates C.1. Specification Hardware Processor Samsung 2440A (400MHz) STR911FM44X6 Memory 128MByte Mobile SDRAM, 64MByte NAND Flash Display 4.3" touch screen, 480(H)x272(V), Wide Screen Compass EB717 with patch antenna and MMCX jack GSM/GPRS Quad band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) America: 87.5 108 MHz Europe: 87.6 107.9 MHz Asia: 87 108MHz GNS FM6 module...
  • Page 374 Microphone -42+/-3dB Battery Li-ion battery 2300mAh Key Controls Soft on/off switch: 1 Hard on/off switch: 1 SW Reset button: 1 LEDs Power LED: 1 GPS LED: 1 Bluetooth LED: 1 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 375 C. Specification and Certificates Hardware Power Supply 12 24V input Power Consumption Battery Life Target > 2 Hours Standby Time Table C.1.: Specification: Hardware Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 376 Spanish Italian Turkish Photo Viewer supports JPEG Video Player supports MPEG1 Part 2 MPEG2 Part 2 MPEG4 Part 2 AVC/H.264 XViD Audio Player supports MP3, WMA, WAV, Hands-free Via Bluetooth © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 377: E-Mail

    Supported In/Out Box Supported Status board Supported clickApoint Supported Navigation Software and Map Database Southstream / Navteq Navigation Software Languages English German French Spanish Italian Turkish Table C.2.: Specification: Software Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 378: Ce-Marking Note

    • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 379: Fcc Rf Radiation Exposure Statement

    2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 381: Product Family Gpseye

    The models of the product family GPSauge are radio-controlled navigation systems which can be used for tracking objects in motion and/or persons via the GPSoverIP-protocol. The control occurs at the PC, in the office or via Notebook. It is possible to determine the position of single vehicles, a whole vehicle fleet’s or even the location of single persons...
  • Page 382 Live tracking thanks to GPSoverIP: The GPSauge MI6 sends the current GPS position of the respective vehicle LIVE into the internet thanks to GPSoverIP. Thus, you always informed about the movement of single vehicles or a whole fleet. The overview on drive and rest times becomes a mere child’s play.
  • Page 383 D. Product family GPSeye Figure D.1.: The GPSauge MI6, the proven all-round talent Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 384 Function Overview GPSauge TT1 • Live tracking via GPSoverIP (upon request all over Europe) • Visualizable at Google Earth and Standard Route planner • Programmable Interface (API) for individual software •...
  • Page 385 Function Overview GPSauge TR1 • Live tracking via GPSoverIP (upon request all over Europe) • Visualizable at Google Earth and Standard Route planner • Live tracking even at switching without vehicle voltage •...
  • Page 386 D. Product family GPSeye Figure D.2.: The GPSauge TR1/TT1, energy autarkical tracking without problems © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 387: The Prototype Io-Jacket

    In the io-Jacket extensive possibilities are integrated for many fields of the daily life next to the precise tracking through GPSoverIP. The io-Jacket contains a MP3-Player and also an alarm-function next to a mobile telephone. With the io-Jacket the carrier can be sure to be tracked at any time exactly; his possible alarm will be answered quickly and simultaneously he is mobile and can be entertained at best with MP3.
  • Page 389: Third Party Applications (Examples)

    E. Third Party Applications (Examples) The open interface of GPSoverIP is perfectly suitable for the realization of own appli- cations and effectively realizing the benefit of high-compressed data transfer of GPS data through the GPSoverIP protocol. In this chapter we present you some third party applications which process and visualize location data independently via the protocol GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP.
  • Page 390: Recy Systems

    Online Order Tracking and location. Together with the already tried and tested transpon- der technique Fleet Direct facilitates a further increase of the transparency and efficiency of the vehicle fleet. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 391 6. Map material for the USA and Europe Fleet Direct is based on the map material of Microsoft Mappoint, i.e. on 100% up-to-date map material of Navtech. With the support of Mappoint, RECY Systems Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 392 E. Third Party Applications (Examples) AG also guarantees the availability of the solution for the European and North American market. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 393: Navimatix

    Next to the pure display of such elements, these can of course also be provided for navigation applications. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 394 E. Third Party Applications (Examples) Navimatix gps-explorer With the gps-explorer of Navimatix which is based on the GPSoverIP-protocol your fleet is always within your sight. You always know in which street the vehicles are, to which direction and with which speed they drive.
  • Page 395 With the Geozone tools you can receive the arrival and departure times of your vehicles at your customers or at the field directly on your mobile. Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 397: Tracking Solutions For Special Events (Examples)

    F. Tracking solutions for special events (Examples) In this chapter we introduce some tracking solutions based on the protocols GPSoverIP/DATAoverIP, programmed for specific events, some of them web-based. F.1. Tracking solutions for our customers With our experience, to track objects of any kind over GPS and to transfer worldwide in active and comprehensive GSM networks, we are also interested and able to realize your individual problem together with you and to introduce it in practice.
  • Page 398: Web-Based: Coca Cola Christmas Truck

    In this way it could be tracked and pursued by everyone until Christmas Eve. For that two variants were available: Via the official Coca-Cola homepage (www.coca-cola.de) the software for the display in Google Earth could be downloaded for free. © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 399: Web-Based: Hockenheimring

    Now because of the same conditions for the teams, a precise to the second tracking of the vehicles and the fast information thanks to GPSoverIP is an important information advantage on very high level.
  • Page 400: Web-Based: Nurburgring

    Manthey won the 24-hour-race once again in a superior way with a one round lead. However, not only Manthey took benefit by the use of GPSoverIP. Both for the team of Land-Motorsport and Alzen-Motorsport (Hankook) the GPSauge proved to be an indispensable instrument.
  • Page 401 F. Tracking solutions for special events (Examples) rounds is caused by a malfunction of GPSoverIP. Unfortunately that was not the case. Also here the GPSauge supplied the correct data – the vehicle failed a little later and had to make an extraordinary pit stop. In spite of that the team succeeded in an excellent fifth place.
  • Page 402 Fujitsu Siemens and T-Mobile. In the meantime it is like this, that the technique of GPSoverIP belongs to the basic version of a considerable number of racing teams and is now also present with an own internet appearance (http://www.24Stundenonline.de).
  • Page 403: Example For The Usage Of Gpsoverip: Fair Bus Cebit

    Each year all fair busses at the CeBIT – the mecca for newest technology trends – are equipped with GPSauge. At the stand of the GPSoverIP GmbH all busses could be watched in real time. In cooperation with Google Earth as “eyecatcher” the entertainment value of this demonstration underlined the technical standard of the system.
  • Page 405 G. About the GPSoverIP GmbH The GPSoverIP GmbH is a subsidiary of NETWORK GmbH, which is active on the market since 1996, from Schweinfurt. The mobile services GPSoverIP and DATAoverIP are the key business of the GPSoverIP GmbH. The patented mobile service GPSoverIP and the technology DATAoverIP, based on this service, are the worldwide most efficient technology for object tracking and for...
  • Page 406 G. About the GPSoverIP GmbH © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 409 Terms The explanations are based on the publicly accessible information from Wikipedia (http: amongst others. //www.wikipedia.org/ Accuracy Gauging accuracy The current position can be determined by GPS on several meters exactly since the signals of the satellites come from the Standard Positioning System (SPS) that is reserved to the US military and its allies that supplies a little more inaccurate data than the Precise Positioning system (PPS).
  • Page 410 Terms GPSoverIP short for: Global Positioning System over Internet Protocol. Procedure for the transfer of GPS data by means of an internet protocol. Freely accessible interfaces facilitate diverse application and programming possibilities. The patented procedure is an elegant and efficient possibility for the use of GPS data.
  • Page 411 Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 413 Index Abroad GSM Q-Plus, Data, 141, Installation, Requesting data, Mirror, Accessories, 33–35 MMCX connection, Further devices, TMC, optional, Anti theft, Activating Mobile Services, ASCII format, Activation Audio Fax, FM transmitter Internet, settings, Mail, Audio settings, 109–112 Address book, Audio socket, E-Mail, Auto-Brightness, E-Mails,...
  • Page 414 Service, Send, Daughter-Board, send, Development, Sent, Device delete, Accessories, 33–35 edit, further devices, read, optional, Service, Backside, 43–47 Entertainment, 93–102 Bottom, 48–49 Movie control bar, Fixed installation, 28, 55–56 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 415 Software, 239–243 FM transmitter, Status board, Settings, Stylus, FME socket, Switch off, Frequencies, Ticking sound, Front panel, 39–42 TMC signal, Full screen mode, Touchscreen, Update device, General description of communication, Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 416 End, installation completed, Export data, personalization, Functions progress, optional, route planner, Temperature, io-Jacket, Google Earth, 171, Licence key, Adjust display, Live mode, Automatic Tracking, Logbook, Control, display, Control panel, edit, © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 417 Search position, Store History Locally, Send SMS, Target, Start, Taxi mode, Theft protection, Taxi profile, Time bar control, Trip recorder, Tracks PDF, hide, print, Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting, Vehicle control, Updates, Vehicles Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 418 Scope of Delivery, 27–28 GPS, Sides, 47–48 Power, History, Licence key HLD, GPS Explorer, Holders Logbook, alternative, Licences, 2, License key, Idletime, lot for SD card, Image Delete, Main menu, 67–68 © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 419 Control buttons, Safety notes, 71, Load, Navigation, 71, Tracklist, Save energy, Scope of Delivery, 27–28 Navigation Screen, GPS, SD card slot, Safety notes, 71, SDRAM, 215, Software installation, Security Note Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...
  • Page 420 Software Update Switch, Time bar control, Specification, 253–256 Touchscreen, Statistic function Tracking, 127–206 Runtime, Tracks Taxi analysis, hide, Status board, 33, Trademarks, 2, Additional, Transmission channels, Installation, Transmission time, Stylus, Trip recorder, © GPSoverIP GmbH GPSeye IN1 (InOne) Service level: October 2008...
  • Page 421 Index Troubleshooting, 231–243 Type label, Unicode, Usage intended, USB port Data connection, Master, 39, Mini, Mini, 42, intended, UTF16, Virtual keyboard, 81, WinCE, Service level: October 2008 GPSeye IN1 (InOne) © GPSoverIP GmbH...

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