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  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 1 of 28      Personal / Asset Tracker   ST940  User Manual
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 2 of 28  Table of Contents  1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 2-1. GSM/GPRS specification ..................................................................................................................... 6 2-2. GPS specification ................................................................................................................................. 7 2-3. Available operation / Features ............................................................................................................. 8 3. Accessories .................................................................................................................................................... 9 4. Install SIM card ............................................................................................................................................... 9 5. Charging battery .......................................................................................................................................... 10 6. Appearance .................................................................................................................................................. 11 7. Operation ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 8. Commands ................................................................................................................................................... 13 9. Reports ......................................................................................................................................................... 25 Revision History ............................................................................................................................................... 28
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 3 of 28  Disclaimer  We, at Suntech, announce that this document and all other related products (i.e. device, firmware, and software) have been  developed  by  the  company,  Suntech  International  Ltd.,  which  is  hereinafter  referred  to  as  “Suntech”.  The information  in  this  manual  is  believed  to  be  accurate  and  reliable  at  the  time  of  releasing.  We,  at  Suntech,  also assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual, and expressly disclaim any liability or damages for loss of data, loss of use, and property damage of any kind, direct, incidental or consequential, in regard to or arising out of the performance or form of the materials presented herein or in any software program(s) that may accompany this document. When this document is released, it is most compatible with a specified firmware version. Now that the functionalities of the devices are being developed and improved continuously from time to time by Suntech, any alteration on the protocol, the firmware functions, the hardware specifications of the product is subject to change without prior notice.      Copyright  We, at Suntech, notify that Suntech holds all parts of intellectual rights applicable in the copyright laws in all the countries. The information contained in this document cannot be reproduced in any form without prior written consent made by Suntech. Any software programs that might accompany this document can be used only in accordance with any license agreement(s) between the purchaser and Suntech.    Document Amendments    When it comes to the firmware version column with specific firmware number, any amendment(s) on the comments column should be made on this relevant firmware version (and the versions thereafter). Before applying any changes made in this protocol, you are required to make sure that you have upgraded the firmware suitable for the specified version.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 4 of 28  1. Introduction  ST940:    Personal / Asset Tracking Device   The ST940 is a waterproof (IP65 compliant) hard-cased ultra-mini tracking device for various usages such as asset tracker and personal trackers.  Without any efforts for connecting wires, the ST940 works autonomously with its built-in battery. If users want to track an object with the ST940, all they have to do is just simply put it into the box or the carry bag where the object is contained. And then, users can track the locations of such an object and receive an alert if the object enters or leaves a pre-defined zone.  This non-wiring device is so small that it can be hidden after being placed.    So, the waterproof ST940 is suitable for covert  tracking  even  in  rainy  weather  conditions.  The  ST940  is  ideal  for  tracking  various  objects  such  as  people, vehicles  (especially  small  vehicles  or  motorcycles),  boats  and  valuable  fixed/moving  assets  like  expensive merchandises, computers, smart phones, electronic products, machinery and so on.  In  addition  to  3-axis  acceleration  sensor,  the  ST940  has  various  functionalities  such  as  low-power  consumption
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 5 of 28  algorithms and motion checking.  *In case the ST940 is placed inside a metal container, it may not work.  -  Position of the IMEI label the center of the back cover. -    2. Key Features   New technology and the latest GPS Chipset  GSM Quad band support 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz band width  SMS/GPRS communications  Report when the battery is in a low status  Periodic reporting in real time  Built-in motion detector for alarming  Waterproof in compliance with IP65  Baby’s palm-sized versatile mini tracker  Fixed asset tracking in real time with Standby Current with less than 8uA.    RF Exposure This device complies with FCC/CE RF exposure guidelines set forth for an uncontrolled environment. For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 0.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 6 of 28   2-1. GSM/GPRS    Specifications Item Description Battery Rechargeable 3.7V,    Li-ion Battery- 1500mAh Motion Detection Built-in 3-axis Acceleration sensor Standby time Deep Sleep    Sleep on network *with 1,500mA/h Li-ion battery less than 8uA Report once a day:  400days     3 minute reporting:     99 hours 5 minute reporting:     139 hours   10 minute reporting:    200 hours   30 minute reporting:    284 hours * only at a good GPS and GPRS signals Frequency/ Sensitivity GSM 850 / EGSM 900MHz  -104dBm DCS1800 / PCS1900MHz  -102dBm Temperature Range -20°C ~ +55°C *Caution !   Please  pay a careful  attention  that  the  vehicle  shall  NOT  be  left under direct sunlight for long time in hot weather. There is a risk of battery explosion at hot temperature. User Interface Power Button, SOS Button,   Charger Adaptor, Charger & Setting Cable   AT Command GSM 07.07 , 07.05 LED Indicator GPRS, GPS, Charging status GPRS Multi-slot Class 12 Support all 4 coding schemes (CS-1, CS-2, CS-3 and CS-4) ‘SyncTrack’ for PC Mini USB cable   Dimensions 50.5(W) x 75(L) x 22.5(T) mm 55.9(W) x 88.3(L) x 35.6(T) mm (with cradle) Weight 88g, 200g (with cradle) Approval CE, FCC, RoHS
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 7 of 28  2-2. GPS Specifications Item Description Receiver Type 56-channel U-blox7 engine GPS & QZSS L1 C/A, GLONASS L1OF, Galileo* E1B/L1, Compass* ready SBAS: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS Update Rate 10Hz Accuracy1) Position    2.5m CEP SBAS    2.0m CEP Acquisition2)     TCXO           Cold starts        26s         1s ( AssistNow Autonomous)     Aided start<1s Hot start<1s Sensitivity3) Tracking   -162dBm Reacquisition  -160dBm Cold start  -148dBm Back-up Supply Voltage range : 2.5V to 3.6V Antenna type Patch Antenna Operating Temperature -20 ~+ 55℃    *1)    All SV @ –130 dBm *2)    It depends on aiding data connection speed and latency *3)    The 3 figures were measured with a good active antenna.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 8 of 28  2-3. Operational Features Item Description Configuration either by SMS or PC Parameter Change either by SMS or GPRS Command /Control either by SMS or GPRS Reporting either by GPRS or SMS (as a back-up) GPRS Communication TCP, SMS, (UDP is optionally available.) GPRS Connection either always connected or upon needed   Basic Data reported NMEA location, Speed, Course, GPS signal status, Message No., Accumulated moving (travelling) distance Data Storage up to 2,000 locations in case of transmission failure or cost issue Reporting Cyclic  location  reporting  with  interval  adjustable  making possible  only when command comes Back-up Reporting possible (Dual IP reporting or Backup SMS reporting) Power down Sleep on network (less than 2.8mA) Deep sleep on no network (less than 8uA):   How  to  upgrade Firmware by OTA (Over The Air ) or pc tool.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 9 of 28  3. Accessories The ST940 has two accessories:    Wall Charger, and  USB Cable (for charging and setting)  4. How to insert SIM card by step There are 5 steps in inserting a SIM card onto the ST940 as shown below in the pictures.  Step 1.: Please, unscrew SIM cover.         Step 2.: Please, insert SIM #1.  Step 3: Please, insert SIM #2.          Step 4.: Please, insert SIM #3   Step 5.: Please, make an assembly with the SIM cover.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 10 of 28  5. Charging battery  1. Open the cover to the multifunction jack on the side of the device. 2. Plug the small end of the travel adapter into the device. 3. Plug the large end of the travel adapter into a power outlet. 4. When charging is finished, unplug the travel adapter from the power outlet. 5. Remove the travel adapter from the device.  It is highly recommended that the rechargeable battery should be charged completely before using the device. Connect the ST940 to its charger cable supplied by Suntech and charge it for 5 hours.   < Charging Status indicated on the battery LED >   Red blinking twice: under 10% of the full capacitance   Red blinking: under 30% of the full capacitance   Orange blinking: 30% to 80%   Green blinking: Almost Full   Green lighting: Completed charging in full  <Status of Charging Mode indicated on the battery LED> As soon as the charger is connected with the device which has been turned off, the GPS LED will be turned on and continue  The battery does not charge properly or sometimes your device turns itself off while charging • Disconnect the device from the charger, remove and reinstall the battery, and try charging again. • If the battery no longer charges completely, dispose of the old battery properly and replace it with a new battery.    <Charging Error> When an error occurs while the battery is being charged. The red LED and the green LED blink by turns. In this case, please  disconnect  the  charger  cable  and  try  to  do  charging  again  by  reconnecting  the  cable.  If  this  error  occurs continuously, please replace the battery or contact Suntech.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 11 of 28  6.    Appearance   7. How to operate  The ST940, a multifunctional battery-powered mini GPS tracker, is ideal for tracking personnel, valuable assets like merchandises that are delivered by putting it onto an object.  While tracking, it reports location information about the object at a predefined interval and alerts if it detects motion of the object.  Because it is powered by battery, its user should charge the battery fully prior to using and should turn it off when tracking is finished.  Users are required to set the reporting timing of the device at an interval with more than 10 minutes in order to save the endurance time of the battery.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 12 of 28  Power Turn On If you press POWER button for more than 3 seconds, the device will be turned on. When the power is on, LEDs blink as below.  Turn Off If  you  press  the  POWER  button  till  all  of  the  LEDs  are  turned  on,  the  device  goes  to shutdown.  After the power is turned off, no LED blinks or lightens.  Blue LED GSM network indicator  Right after the device is turned on, the blue LED starts to blink as below. Five (5) minutes after the blue LED starts to blink, it is turned off automatically to save electricity. If you turn on the power button again, the blue LED will be on just for short time, for some seconds, to show you the current status of the GSM network connectivity.    Server communication Error : 2 times   GPRS Communication Error : 3 times   No GSM (= not connected with the GSM network): 4 times.   SIM PIN Locked : 5 times   Impossible to connect with the GSM network : 6 times   No SIM Error (= an error when SIM is not available) : 7 times  In addition to the status described above, the blue LED continues to blink either if the device has an error of SIM Locking or if it does not have its SIM. .
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 13 of 28  Red LED GPS status indicator Right after the device is turned on, the red LED starts to blink as below. Five (5) minutes after the red LED starts to blink, it is turned off automatically to save electricity. If you turn on the power button again, the red LED will be on just for short time, for some seconds, to show you the current status of the GPS connectivity.    Fixed : 1 time   No fixed: 2 times.   GPS error: 4 times.  Exclusive Mode of Charging Battery The red LED continues to be in the status of ‘Turn On’ while the device is being connected with the battery charger. Battery LED (3 colors) Battery indicator Normally, it blinks shortly to indicate the battery level for user as described below.    Red LED blinks twice shortly.  under 10% of the full capacitance   Red LED blinks.  under 30% of the full capacitance     Orange LED blinks.  30% to 80%   Green LED blinks.  Almost charged completely   Green LED is on.  Charging has been completed.  During  the  charging  time,  the  battery  LED  blinks  continuously.  But,  the  battery  LED  is turned on when charging is completed.   8. Commands  This chapter explains how command is made and sent to the device from its the server. Before using the device, you should set the network and the periodic reporting parameters via SMS or ‘data cable’ at first. After this, you can send any command(s) via SMS or ‘data cable’ or GPRS (only when connected).   How to set ‘Network Parameters’  ● The table below shows how user can set GPRS parameters, Server information and PIN Lock code. Field Marks Value Meaning
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 14 of 28  HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “NETWORK  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. AUTH ‘0’ /‘1’’/2’  GPRS authentication 0 : Disable (PAP) 1 : Enable (CHAP) 2 : Automatic GPRS set. In this case, parameters for APN, USER_ID and   USER_PWD field should remain empty. *PAP : Password Authentication Protocol *CHAP : Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  APN String  Access Point Name USER_ID String  ID for GPRS Access USER_PWD String  Password for GPRS Access SEVER_IP String  Server IP Address SEVER_PORT String  Server Port SMS_NO String  Phone number through which device sends SMS report.  This  can  be  used  for  backup  in  an  area  where  GPRS condition is not  good. Alternatively, it can  be  used  as main reporting method when IP and Port are empty. If you do not use this, it should remain empty.  If some phone numbers have been registered on ‘SMS_NO’ and  they  are  set  properly,  only  SMS  messages  of  which phone  numbers  were  registered  can  be  accepted  as command. The SMS of which phone numbers have not been pre-set,  those  SMS  messages  coming  from  those  phone numbers are disregarded.  “SMS_NO” has to be set with a number more than 7 digits.  PIN_NO String  PIN Number to release PIN lock if it is enabled RX_GPRS_CMD ‘0’ / ‘1’  Receive command via GPRS ‘0’ : Disable (When server doesn’t send command via GPRS) ‘1’ : Enable
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 15 of 28  B_SERVER_IP String  Backup Server IP Address B_SERVER_PORT String  Backup Server Port  <Example> [command]   ST940;NETWORK;123456789;1;internet;suntech;1234;111.111.111.111;8800;111.111.111.111;8801;1234;0  [response]   ST940;RES;NETWORK;123456789;1;internet;suntech;1234;111.111.111.111;8800;111.111.111.111;8801;1234;0  <Notes> If the SIM does not require User ID and Password, these fields should be empty. If RX_GPRS_CMD  is enabled, the device should keep connection with the server though GPRS  so  that  the device can receive a command from the server.  Sometimes, the device  may  send  ‘alive  reports’  to  keep  this  connection  because  the  network  provider  may disconnect the GPRS connection if there is no communication for such a time-period. Also, the device may send ‘alive reports’ to re-connect with the server while the device is disconnected with the server.   How to set ‘Additional Parameters’  ● The following table shows how to set protocol types for GPRS such as TCP and UDP with device port No. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “ADP”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. SVR_TYPE    ‘T’ / ‘U’     Server Protocol Type   T : TCP   U : UDP B_SVR_TYPE    ‘T’ / ‘U’     Backup Server Protocol Type   T : TCP   U : UDP   UDP_ACK    ‘0’ ~ ‘3’     ACK from Server when UPD is used.   0 : No use   1  :  ACK  when  the  server  receives  reports  except  ‘alive-report’. 2 : ACK when the server receives reports except ‘STT’ and
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 16 of 28  ‘alive report’. 3 : ACK when the server receives ‘emergency report’.   Command response does not need ACK.   DEV_PORT    String  Device’s port for receiving command from UDP server.   It can be used only when UDP server is used.   If ‘0’ or empty, the device would use port 9000.   If  not  zero,  the  device  can  receive  commands  with  port DEV_PORT.   <Example> [command] ST940;ADP;123456789;T;T;0;8051 [response]ST940;RES;ADP;123456789;T;T;0;8051   <ACK in case of UDP> UDP  is  a  protocol  which  does  not  check  if  the  data  has  been  transmitted  successfully.  So,  the  device  checks completion of sending with ACK (ST910ACK;111111) depending on UDP_ACK type.   ACK is sent by the server when the data is received.   If the ACK is not sent for more than 2 minutes after sending, the device recognizes that the data has not reached the server and sends the data again.    How to set ‘Geo-fence Parameters’  ● The following table shows how to set ID, position and enable state of the circular geo-fence. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name. COMMAND “CGF”  Command Type. DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. GEO_ID   ‘1’~’200’  Geo-fence ID. ACTIVE   ‘0’ or ’1’  enable (1) or disable (0)   LAT String  Central latitude of circular area. LON String  Central longitude of circular area. RADIUS String  Radius of circular area.(Unit : Km) IN   Alert indicating that vehicle enters the circular area.   Enable (1) or disable (0) OUT   Alert indicating that vehicle gets out from the circular area.   Enable (1) or disable (0)   <Example> [command]
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 17 of 28  ST940;CGF;123456789;1;36.923548;127.309570;29;1;1 [response]   ST940;RES;CGF;123456789;1;1;36.923548;127.309570;29;1;1   How to set ‘Report Parameters’  ● The following table shows how to set intervals of location report, alert and how to set sensor value to sense if any motion is made. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “REPORT”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. PARKING_INTRV String Second Sending interval of location report while Parking Range : 0 to 86400 If zero, the device doesn’t send location report periodically. DRIVING_INTRV String Second Sending interval of location report while Driving Range : 0 to 6400 If zero, the device doesn’t send location report periodically. EMERG_INTERVAL String Second Sending interval of alert about carrying out. Range : 0 to 180 If zero, checking of carrying is disabled. EMERG_NUM String  Number  of  sending  Emergency  report  until  the  device receives Server ACK CARRY_THRES String  Threshold value of  the  sensor  to  check if movement  of  the object is made  Range: 0.0 to 2.0; However, we recommend the value, 0.05.  RPT_TYPE_SEL ‘0’ or ‘1’  0 : RPT_TYPE(See “3. Reports” Chapter.) is a string. 1 : RPT_TYPE(See “3. Reports” Chapter.) is a number. DISTANCE_SEL ‘0’ or ‘1’  0: Accumulation of distance is off. 1: Accumulation of distance is on. DEEP SLEEP ‘0’ or ‘1’  0 : Disable 1 : Enable  <Example>
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 18 of 28  [command] ST940;REPORT; 123456789;180;60;60;3;0.5;0;0 [response] ST940;RES;REPORT; 123456789;180;60;60;3;0.5;0;0  <Notes> 1.  Driving or Parking is decided by Motion Sensor. If CARRY_THRES is equal to zero, it cannot recognize Driving. 2.  To use the ‘DEEP SLEEP’ option, ‘PARKING_INTRV’ should be one hour or more than one hour.   3. If “DEEP SLEEP” option is enabled, ‘Distance enable’ option cannot be used and the report of distance will be always ‘0’. 4.  The device can be used to do tracking for a fixed asset. In this case, the following table shows how long the endurance time of the battery lasts.  Deep Sleep PARKING_INTRV [Hour] CARRY_THRES LIFE TIME [DAY] ENABLE 1 0 16 ENABLE 3 0 48 ENABLE 6 0 96 ENABLE 12 0 189 ENABLE 24 0 400
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 19 of 28  Off (Power off)  ● The following table shows how to make a command for power off remotely for a time period of the “the  minutes” predefined. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “OFF”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. OFF_TIME String minutes Up to 9999 It is a command which is needed to save battery power when the device is in a safe area and has no plan of moving for a time period of ‘OFF_TIME’. When the device receives this command, it turns the power off and on after OFF_TIME minutes pass. During the time period of ‘power off’, the device cannot send either any reports or alert. It cannot receive any commands, either.   This action is exactly same as power handling by pressing the key. Instead of this command, you can turn off the power by pressing the key and turn on the power by pressing the key after OFF_TIME minutes.  Caution: Please eliminate the ‘data cable’ after you set ‘OFF COMMAND’ in ‘SyncTrack’ program.  <Example> [command] ST940;OFF;123456789;480 [response] ST940;RES;OFF;123456789;480    How to set ‘Function Parameters’  ● The following table shows how to make a command to enable or disable the functions: Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “FUNCTION”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. CARRY 0 / 1  If 1, Emergency by Carry is enabled. TURN_OFF 0 / 1  0 : This is the only one way how to turn off the device, if you set the parameter with ‘0’.    1 : If you set the device to ‘1’, you can turn off the device only
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 20 of 28  by using the ‘power key’.  <Example> [command] ST940;FUNCTION;123456789;0 [response] ST940;RES;FUNCTION;123456789;0;1
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 21 of 28  Erase Reports  ● The following table shows how to make a command to erase all the reports which have been stored. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “ERASER”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. <Example> [command] ST940;ERASER;123456789 [response] ST940;RES;ERASER;123456789    Find(Location poll)  ● The following table shows how to make command in order to get the current position of the device. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “FIND”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. When the device receives this command, it responds with location report.  <Example> [command] ST940;FIND;123456789 [response]ST940;Location;123456789;20140810;17:05:30;+37.478519;+126.886819;072.450;121.35;1;3.95;1;1;0001  <Note>   If the command is sent through RS232, the device responds with “RS910;RES;FIND;xxxxxx” and sends location string through GPRS or SMS.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 22 of 28  ACK (Server Acknowledgement about Alert) ● The following table shows how to make a command in order to stop sending alert. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “ACK”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. When the device receives this command while it is sending alerts, it stops sending alert.  <Example> [command] ST940;ACK;123456789 [response] ST940;RES;ACK;123456789      Preset ● The following table shows how to make a command to read all of the parameters: Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “PRESET”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI.  <Example> [command] ST940;PRESET;123456789  [response] ST940;RES;PRESET;123456789;NETWORK;internet;suntech;1234;111.111.111.111;8800;;1234;1;201.16.225.117;7210;ADP;T;T;0;7210;REPORT;120;0;30;3;0.10;FUNCTION;1;0    InitDist  ● The following table shows how to initialize the movement distance which has been accumulated so far. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “InitDist”  Command Type DEV_ID 6 char.  6 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 23 of 28  <Example> [command] ST940;InitDist;123456789 [response] ST940;RES; InitDist;123456789    ResetMsgNo  ● The following table shows how to initialize the message numbers of the reports:   Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “ResetMsgNo”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. <Example> [command] ST940;ResetMsgNo;123456789 [response] ST940;RES;ResetMsgNo;123456789    Location Query using Smart-Phone ● If you are smart phone user, you can easily find the location on the google map in real time. Just send one of the following messages via your smart phone:  “Where are you”, “whereareyou”, “Where r u”, “whereru”  And then, the google map address will respond to your smart phone. You can see the current location just opening that address on the web browser.    InitCircleGeo  ● The following table shows how to initialize all of the geo-fence parameters. Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “InitCircleGeo”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 24 of 28   <Example> [command] ST940;InitCircleGeo;123456789 [response] ST940;RES;InitCircleGeo;123456789  TurnOff ● Definition: Command for target power off . Field Marks Value Meaning HDR “ST940”  Model Name COMMAND “TurnOff”  Command Type DEV_ID 9 char.  9 digits ID of device. It is parts of IMEI.  <Example> [command] ST940;TurnOff;123456789 [response] ST940;RES;TurnOff;123456789
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 25 of 28  9. Reports This Chapter explains how device makes a report and sends it to its server.  Location Report Field Marks Meaning HDR “ST940” Model Name RPT_TYPE “Location” Report Type or “0001” DEV_ID 9 char. 9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. SW_VER 3 char Software version. DATE String YYYYMMDD TIME String HH:MM:SS, 24 hours format, UTC CELL String Cell  ID(4digits  hex)  +  Location  Code  ID(4  digits  hex)  +  Serving  Cell BSIC(2 digits decimal) LAT String Latitude in degree LON String Longitude in degree SPEED String Speed over the ground in Km/h COURSE String Track angle in degrees FIX ‘0’ or ‘1’ 0: GPS is not fixed   1: GPS is fixed DISTANCE String Moving distance value (Unit : m) BATTERY_VOLT String Voltage of Battery in percentage (%) IMMEDIATE Digit 0: Report is sent from the memory   1: Report is sent on-line MODE Digit 0: Idle Mode 1: Active Mode MSG_NO String Message number. After 9999, message number initialized to zero.   <Example> If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘0’ ST940;Location;123456789;001;20140810;17:05:30;0310000100;+37.478519;+126.886819;072.450;121.35;1;80;95;1;1;0001  If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘1’ ST940;0001;123456789;001;20140810;17:05:30;0310000100;+37.478519;+126.886819;072.450;121.35;1;80;95;1;1;0001
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 26 of 28  Emergency Report  Field Marks Meaning HDR “ST940” Model Name RPT_TYPE “Emergency” Report Type or “0002” DEV_ID 9 char. 9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. SW_VER 3 char Software version.   DATE String YYYYMMDD TIME String HH:MM:SS, 24 hours format, UTC CELL String Cell  ID(4digits  hex)  +  Location  Code  ID(4  digits  hex)  +  Serving  Cell BSIC(2 digits decimal) LAT String Latitude in degree LON String Longitude in degree SPEED String Speed over the ground in Km/hour COURSE String Track angle in degrees FIX ‘0’ or ‘1’ 0: GPS is not fixed   1: GPS is fixed DISTANCE String Moving distance value (Value: meter) MODE Digit 1: Emergency by Carry 2: Emergency by Panic <Example> If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘0’ ST940;Emergency;123456789;001;20140810;17:05:30;0310000100;+37.478519;+126.886819;072.450;121.35;1;80;1  If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘1’ ST940;0002;123456789;001;20140810;17:05:30;0310000100;+37.478519;+126.886819;072.450;121.35;1;80;1  <Notes> When the device checks that the motion sensor value exceeds over than ‘CARRY_THRED’, it can recognize such a movement of the object on which the device is put. By doing this, the device this alert to its server.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 27 of 28  Alert when battery level is low  Field Marks   Meaning HDR “ST940” Model Name RPT_TYPE “Low Battery” Report Type or “0003” DEV_ID 9 char. 9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI.  <Example> If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘0’ ST940;Low Battery;123456789  If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘1’ ST940;0003;123456789  <Note> When this message is send, please charge the device immediately.    Alive Report  Field Marks Meaning HDR “ST940” Model Name RPT_TYPE “Alive” Report Type or “0004” DEV_ID 9 char. 9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI.  <Example> If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘0’ ST940;Alive;123456789  If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘1’ ST940;0004;123456789  <Note> “Alive Report” is sent by device to connect again with the server when connection with the server is broken.
  Doc. Title ST940 User Manual (STGPS) Concerning: Rev. Date Page of Pages Features and how to configure ST940 1.0 0      14-10-27 28 of 28  Alert Report Field Marks Meaning HDR “ST940” Model Name RPT_TYPE “Alert” Report Type or “0005” DEV_ID 9 char. 9 digits ID of device. It is a part of IMEI. SW_VER 3 char Software version.   DATE String YYYYMMDD TIME String HH:MM:SS, 24 hours format, UTC LAT String Latitude in degree LON String Longitude in degree SPEED String Speed over the ground in Km/hour COURSE String Track angle in degrees FIX ‘0’ or ‘1’ 0: GPS is not fixed   1: GPS is fixed MODE String 5: The vehicle went out from the geo-fence that has following ID. 6: The vehicle entered into the geo-fence that has following ID. <Example> If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘0’ ST940;Alert;123456789;001;20140810;17:05:30;+37.478519;+126.886819;072.450;121.35;1;501  If RPT_TYPE_SEL is ‘1’ ST940;005;123456789;001;20140810;17:05:30;+37.478519;+126.886819;072.450;121.35;1;501   Revision History  Rev. No. Date Contents of Revision  Author 1.00 11 August 2014 Initial writing    SE Park  -  The End of the document -

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