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Note: Low priority events are saved / sent according to the Data Acquisition settings when the vehicle is On Stop / Moving.

  • You can disable all I/O 12 - default.- if you set them NONE in the configurator ,You will only receive information from GNSS.

- High Priority

Module makes an additional record with High priority flag and sends event packet immediately to the server using GPRS.

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  • By default, 12 low priority I / O elements are sent: ignition, motion, data mode, GSM signal, sleep mode, GNSS status, GNSS PDOP, GNSS HDOP, external voltage, speed, battery current, battery voltage - even if set to NONE (Those 12 default I / O are regular records sent as low priority. They cannot be excluded from the packet)in low priority.

  • you can disable all I/O 12 - default.- if you set them NONE Priority in the configurator ,You will only receive information from GNSS.

When a high-priority event occurs. An additional record with High priority flag is generated. The packet is sent immediately so you will immediately receive 1 additional record + default 12 I / O + other priority if the low priority is activated on other I/O events.

  • It is possible to sort the record settings from the most recent (newest) or oldest in the configurator before sending them to the server

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FAQ

Q: when When can we set Panic Priority?

A: When you want to know about the event immediately, you can use Panic and additionally send sms.

Q: Why do i get one binary SMS every specific times?

A: this is the result of settings for event of Panic priority

Panic priority triggers same actions as high priority, but if GPRS fails, it sends AVL packet using SMS mode if SMS is enabled in SMS settings