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Configuring telemetry (GPS) Configure GPS parameters
Digi TransPor Routers User Guide
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Command Instance Parameter Values
Equivalent web
parameter
gps 0 IPprefix2 Free text Prefix the message with
gps 0 IPsuffix2 Free text Suffix the message with
The following gps command parameters are not available on the web interface:
Command Instance Parameter Values Equivalent web parameter
gps 0 gga_int s seconds 0–255 n/a
gps 0 gll_int s seconds 0-255 n/a
gps 0 gsa_int s seconds 0-255 n/a
gps 0 gsv_int s seconds 0-255 n/a
gps 0 rmc_int s seconds 0-255 n/a
gps 0 vtg_int s seconds 0-255 n/a
gps 0 zda_int s seconds 0-255 n/a
gpson command
When gpson is set to on, this indicates an instance of the command line interpreter is connected to
the GPS receiver. The instance number should be the ASY port number to which the GPS receiver is
connected. This parameter has two purposes:
n It tells a particular command interpreter instance that it is connected to a GPS receiver so that
commands received by that instance should be ignored, rather than being treated as invalid
commands.
n The at\gps command uses this parameter to determine where the GPS messages originate.
cmd <i nst ance> gpson { on| of f }
at\gps command
n This command causes messages from the GPS receiver to be sent directly to the ASY port from
which the command has been entered.
n This requires setting the gpson parameter to be set to on for one of the command interpreter
instances.
n As soon as the at\gps command has been issued, data from the GPS receiver will be sent to
that ASY port.
n To stop the GPS data, enter the +++ escape sequence, followed by a pause, followed by at.
at \ gps

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