This field allows to enable I/O elements and setting them a priority so they are added to the data packet, which is sent to the server. By default 12 I/O elements with Low priority are enabled: Ignition, Movement, Data Mode, GSM Signal, Sleep Mode, GNSS Status, GNSS PDOP, GNSS HDOP, External Voltage, Speed, Battery Current, Battery Voltage
. All records made by FMBXXX are regular, and regular packets are sent as low priority records.
Priority level (AVL packet priority) can be:
- None Priority
Module doesn't make additional record.
- Low Priority
Module makes an additional record with an indication that the event was caused by an I/O element change (depending on Operands configuration).
Note: Low priority events are saved / sent according to the Data Acquisition settings when the vehicle is On Stop / Moving.
- High Priority
Module makes an additional record with High priority flag and sends event packet immediately to the server using GPRS.
Note: In case you have configured a high priority event among low priority, a high priority event (if it occurs) is immediately saved / sent along with the others generated event at the same time.
- Panic Priority
This priority triggers same actions as High priority, but if GPRS fails, it sends an AVL packet using SMS data if SMS data sending is enabled and the number is provided in SMS/Call Settings.
Note: They will be additional records between regular ones sent immediately after the event.
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.
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 low priority.
FAQ
Q: when can we set Panic Priority?
A: When you want to know about the event immediately, you can use Panic and additionally send sms.
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