AirLink PinPoint EDGE/GPRS Manuel D’Utilisation

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PinPoint EDGE/GPRS - User Guide, version 2.32
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Global Positioning System (GPS)
Configuring the PinPoint for GPS 
To configure your modem’s GPS settings, you can use either Wireless Ace or a terminal connection 
to configure the modem using AT commands (page 59). The configuration examples in this chapter 
all use Wireless Ace.  Most of the settings are in the group: PinPoint.
Before you Begin to Configure GPS
To decide what configuration you need for your PinPoint, there are some fundamental consider-
ations: 
1.
Protocol: What is the GPS protocol used by your tracking application and what type of reports 
will you need? 
2.
Datum: What is the datum supported by your tracking application? 
3.
DNS: Will you need DNS support? 
The main sections below detail how to set up the configuration for RAP (page 40), RAP special 
features (page 42), RAP Store and Forward (page 44), NMEA (page 46), and TAIP (page 47).  
Most of the PinPoint commands are covered in the main sections below.
Configuring the Datum 
You can change the Datum used by your PinPoint by configuring *PPGPSDATUM. Match the 
Datum to the Datum used by your tracking appliction.
Over-The-Air (Remote) Host 
To set the PinPoint to report to an external or remote host, configure *PPIP (ATS Server IP) and  
*PPPORT (Server Port).  *PPIP will work with any remote host. 
FIGURE 2. 
Wireless Ace: *PPIP and *PPPORT
You can use a fully qualified domain name instead of an IP address for most con-
figuration options calling for an IP address if your PinPoint is configured to use DNS.  DNS settings frequently come directly from Your Wireless Service Provider 
while your PinPoint is registering on the cellular network and receiving it’s IP 
address.
Note: 
Some PinPoint models do not support configuring the Datum with Wireless 
Ace. If the option does not appear in Wireless Ace when you connect to the Pin-
Point, then your modem does not support it.