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GEOSAT SmartOne Solar User Manual

GEOSAT SmartOne Solar
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SmartOne Solar
TM
User Manual
https://www.geosat.co.id

Table of Contents

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GEOSAT SmartOne Solar Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGEOSAT
ModelSmartOne Solar
CategoryGPS
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. SmartOne Basics

Overview

Describes the purpose and core functions of the SmartOne series products for tracking mobile assets.

Modes of Operation

Explains the three configurable operating modes: Standard, Reduced, and Theft Alert.

Standard Messaging

Details reporting position at regular intervals, with or without motion sensor activation.

Reduced Messaging

Reduces costs by sending messages at minimal interval within a defined area.

Theft Recovery

Differentiates authorized/unauthorized movement, sending alerts on unauthorized movement.

Communication Interfaces

Covers serial commands, solar precautions, and Bluetooth interface for device operation.

2. Getting Started

Device Setup and Installation

Covers device overview, power, commissioning, and physical installation guidelines.

Input Types

Explains how inputs can be used as dry contact or wetted-voltage and their logic levels.

Mounting Methods

Details direct bolt/screw, optional bracket, and adhesive pad installation methods.

3. SmartOne Configuration Software Overview

Software Setup and Interface

Guides on software installation, configuration panes, and key buttons like List ESNs and Program.

4. SmartOne Configuration Software Interface

Bluetooth and USB Connectivity

Details setting up Bluetooth dongle, USB driver, and connecting devices for configuration.

5. Device Configuration with SmartOne Configuration Software

Configuration Modes

Explains setup for Standard Messaging (with/without motion, speed/heading), Reduced Messaging, and Theft Alert modes.

Message Configuration Tabs

Covers configuration of Location Messages, Input Settings, and Options for message behavior.

Reduced Messaging Mode

Change of Location Area Configuration

Configures parameters for the Change of Location Area, including range and intervals.

Vibration Detection Settings

Activates window to define motion sensor parameters like sensitivity and vibration states.

Outside Change of Location Area

Defines behavior when the device is outside its Change of Location Area.

Theft Alert Mode

Change of Location Area Configuration

Configures parameters for the Change of Location Area within Theft Alert Mode.

Vibration Detection Settings

Activates window to define motion sensor parameters like sensitivity and vibration states.

Outside Change of Location Area

Defines behavior when the device is outside its Change of Location Area.

Configuration Software Programming Overview

Programming Devices

Guides on programming multiple SmartOne devices simultaneously using the software interface.

SmartOne Solar DFU

Device Firmware Update (DFU)

Introduces Device Firmware Update (DFU) via Bluetooth or serial port connection.

DFU Programmer

Details the DFU Programmer window for firmware updates.

6. Messages

Message Types and Format

Defines global message types, Type 0 class format, and specific message subtypes like Location and Input Status.

Speed and Heading Message

Transmitted when the Speed & Heading feature is selected, replacing Normal Location messages.

Truncated Message Types

Describes single and multi-packet truncated message formats for user data transmission.

Raw Message Types

Describes single and multi-packet raw message formats for direct data bursts.

Diagnostic and Service Messages

Covers Diagnostic, Replace Battery, Contact Service Provider, and Accumulate/Count messages.

7. Serial Commands

Serial Command Structure and Types

Details serial packet format, fields, CRC algorithm, and types like Truncated and Raw messages.

Handshake Line Protocol

Details the recommended use of the handshake line for reliable serial communication.

8. Connecting Serial Devices to the SmartOne

Appendix B - Technical Support

Appendix C - RF Radiation Exposure Statement

Appendix D - Regulatory Notices

FCC/IC Notices

Covers FCC Part 15 compliance and Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs.

Appendix E – General Warnings

Appendix F – Specifications & Standards

Appendix G – Latitude/Longitude Decoding

Appendix H – Standard Message Decoding

Appendix I - Diagnostic Message Decoding

Appendix J - Accumulate/Count Message Decoding

Appendix K - External Input Cable

Appendix L – Solar Powered Limitations

Battery Life and Usage

Discusses battery shelf life, typical usage life, and performance in absence of sunlight.