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| Brand | Globalstar |
|---|---|
| Model | SmartOne C |
| Category | Modem |
| Language | English |
Introduces the SmartOne C device for tracking mobile assets using GPS and Globalstar's Satellite Network.
Details the three operating modes: Standard, Reduced, and Theft Alert Messaging.
Explains Standard Messaging Mode, including interval and Time of Day (TOD) settings, and motion sensor integration.
Details Theft Alert Mode, which differentiates authorized from unauthorized movement for theft prevention.
Covers the SmartOne's multi-functional interface, including dry contact inputs, power, and serial communication.
Explains the use of serial commands for unit configuration and interface with sensors.
Describes how the SmartOne communicates with GPS and Globalstar Satellite Networks for location tracking.
Outlines the initial factory configuration and how to change it using the configuration software.
Guides users on downloading and installing the SmartOne Configuration Software from the Globalstar website.
Details the installation process for the required USB device driver for the configuration cable.
Explains how to connect the SmartOne to a PC using the USB configuration cable for programming.
Provides an overview of the SmartOne Configuration Software interface, including panes and tabs.
Describes the tab-based pane used for displaying and inputting configuration data.
Explains the status pane table showing connected devices, ESNs, firmware, and communication ports.
Describes the PROGRAM button's role in sending configuration to the SmartOne unit.
Opens a window for testing features like sending messages and checking status. Includes options to Send Location, Diagnostic, Truncated, and Raw Messages.
Queries and displays diagnostic information from the SmartOne in a text format.
Helps determine the appropriate sensitivity level for the motion sensor.
Unlocks the window to enable configuration for continuous GPS.
Selects basic location functionality where the SmartOne reports position at regular intervals.
Enables tracking functionality with motion detection, defining motion parameters for reporting.
Ideal for asset management with reduced messaging, using a configurable Change of Location Area.
For high-risk assets, creates a Change of Location Area to detect unauthorized movement.
Defines parameters for the Change of Location Area inside and outside the defined range.
Details compliance with FCC Part 15 rules and Industry Canada's license-exempt RSSs.
Lists important warnings regarding modifications, batteries, blasting areas, explosive atmospheres, driving, installation, power, and screw tightening.
Provides detailed specifications (dimensions, weight, temp) and standards (waterproof, MIL, SAE) for the SmartOne C.
Details factors affecting battery life and provides an example table of estimated battery life.