TAIP The Trimble ASCII Interface Protocol (TAIP) was designed for vehicle tracking. For more information about TAIP, see
Trimble.
• Enable
Vehicle
ID Reporting – Include a 4 character vehicle identifier
• Enable
TAIP message
checksum
reporting – Include a 2 digit checksum
• Prepend
a
newline
character
to
each
TAIP sentence – Add a carriage return and line feed to each TAIP sentence
TAIP allows for several different types of messages. For typical uses, select one of the following types:
• Report
TAIP AL sentences – Altitude/Up Velocity
• Report
TAIP CP sentences – Compact Position Solution
• Report
TAIP ID sentences – Identification Number
• Report
TAIP LN sentences – Long Navigation Message
• Report
TAIP PV sentences – Position/Velocity Solution
Reporting
Intervals The device sends GPS sentence reports at either a specified time interval or specified distance interval for
• Default
Time
Interval
(seconds) – Set the interval in seconds between periodic GPS sentence reports. Select the longest interval practical
for your application. A shorter interval uses more router resources and bandwidth; frequent reports may cause performance and/or availability
issues. (Disable by setting this value to 0.)
Figure 154: GPS Server TAIP Settings
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