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have some questions regarding AT-101 that I would like to clarify
1) Reading at the manual I see the following in Page 12
What does it mean?
I understand that : If AT-101 does not get location via GNSS during this range of time, will stop to try to get location.
In such case when , the device will try to get location again?
Looking at this explanation it would seem that if AT-101 is not able to get location via GNSS during this time, it will stop to get location and will never get it again.
Please clarify
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Alberto Dimerman posted about 1 year ago
Crystal clear.
you can close the ticket.
Thank you very much
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Van Fan posted about 1 year ago Admin
Hi Alberto,
Yes, the device will keep trying to get location data. Each time it sends a periodic data packet, it will try to obtain the location data again.
Any problems, feel free to let me know,
Have a great day.
Best Regards,
Van Fan.
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Alberto Dimerman posted about 1 year ago
Hi Fan,
Thank you very much.
Let me see if I understand.
The device, has the defauls configuration for this parameter . 3 minutes.
If the location is not detected withen three minutes, a data packet indicating a location failure will be reported.
Will de device keep trying to get location via GNSS , or it will stop to try?
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Van Fan posted about 1 year ago Admin
Hi Alberto,
Thanks for contacting Milesight-IoT Support Team,
Apologies for the confusion. The setting refers to the detection time for location. For example, the default is three minutes, meaning that if the location is not detected within three minutes, a data packet indicating a location failure will be reported. It’s similar to a timeout setting.
Any problems, feel free to let me know,
Have a great day.
Best Regards,
Van Fan.
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