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1. annalisa DF 2014 Google Map data 2014 Google Terms of Use Latest positions amp commands To view 10 latest positions on map above click on view Search imei date time tt lat lon sats 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 56 00 45 38 01 02 19 122 01 55 54 8 3D 16 view The page also displays a table of the most recent positions from all units You may click on the view button for a specific line of data to display the 10 most recent v1 01 2015 10 of 20 positions for that particular unit on the map 5 5 View Your GPS Data You may view your data by following the link labeled POSITIONS Once there the page will look like this ELEMETRY ADVANCED VISIBILITY AND MONITORING MODULE Solutions MESSAGES POSITIONS COMMANDS 1 Welcome AERIS Positions for units number nickname Session Date from 300234011615160 01 00003385 7 4 5 6 Exportas KML ExportasCSV Google Maps 7 Search imei date y time lat lon line ID ttf signal sats 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 56 00 65535 45 70 8 3D 16 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 56 00 117 45 70 8 30 16 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 51 00 115 44 70 8 30 17 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 46 00 65535 45 70 8 30 18 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 42 00 113 45 70 8 3D 18 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 36 00 65535 45 71 7 3D 17 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 36 00 11
2. Data Sent by Collar Received by Telemetry Received by Google s Server Solutions s Server 9 Raw Messages stored 4 Data stored in Database 1 Raw messages stored backed up on thousands of Database backed up nightly raw messages backed up nightly redundant servers Backed up on archive quality tapes with a shelf life of 30 years In the unlikely event that data are lost contact support telemetrysolutions com for assistance in restoring lost data v1 01 2015 9 of 20 5 3 Logging into the System At the time we ship your order your customer support representative will provide you with your username and password to this system Once you have this information you may login to the web portal here http www telemetrysolutions com satellite data satellite data login php After you have logged in you will be redirected to the overview page 5 4 Overview Page The overview page contains a map that initially displays the most recent 10 positions from the unit that has most recently send data Below is a screenshot of the overview page rELemeTRY ADVANCED VISIBILITY AND MONITORING MODULE solutions POSITIONS COMMANDS LOGOUT Welcome AERIS Overview of units Showing 10 latest positions for imei 300234011615160 at Sat Ter Google Maps feature used on this page is changing soon Custom map content will need to be migrated Learn more Dismiss p Sat Ter Annalisa Of
3. Quiskers Powered by Telemetry Solutions Quantum 4000 Enhanced Iridium with Humidity amp Temperature Sensor User Manual August 2015 Manual Revision 1 01 v1 01 2015 1 of 20 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS vessssssssccsssscesssiancesessctivestesasesessessessscensecsechsesesscoseeuscedescedssiesedsciecsdisevedesessdesssiebccesses 2 1 DEFAULT INTERVAL SETTINGS 000 cccssssscccsssscccsssscccssssscccsscceccsssccccssseccsessccccecsacsccsssacceessnseces 3 1 1 IRIDIUM INTERVAL Wo ccc cccccccccccecececececesececececesececesesesesssesecesessessesssesecssessseseuseeseseseesssesssessessesseseds 3 Til 3 12 HUMIDITY amp TEMPERATURE SENSOR INTERVALL cccccccccccececccececececececesececececesesesesssesssesesesseeeeeess 3 2 TIPS FOR SUCCESS sisississssscscssssdessssvssccseseaceasasctscoseteacoasonssssvscsssdessaesssensedesieeasosesssoasesseasssssesnsatesieosoess 4 2 1 HUMIDITY amp TEMPERATURE SENSOR LOCATION sssssssssssssesesesesesereserererererererererererererererererererere 4 3 FRA TURES bisciesccsesissscssctacssdectesssssctecssonctssveseessdendecsesssiecsesssconiueessodsscasoodessedscdeessseviadeosseceessbectessesscdeesees 5 3 1 STANDARD 5 1 6 saps 5 EAE EA S Tae ARE EEEE AT 5 3 1 GPS Additional
4. 13 9 76 Sending a Command isese hess eea eaea Roa EEES i 14 5 7d Viewing History of Commands 15 6 IRIDIUM LIFO EMAIL ALERTS ssssssssscssessessssshsecssscosevenscesescossetacssssndeessdecsesssbubisessevasecsvbeesessseonsesss 17 6 1 LIFOEMAM AIPRT S 2 17 62 LIFO EMAIL ALERT FILTERS cccccccccccscscecececececececececececececececscaceceseceseuecesaceesssseeesaseseesseeseenaes 18 62a Distancer ohn ales Ee tie ches 18 rs ete 18 Te MAINTENANCE sdaudessesscabeusseesedaed 19 7 1 TURNING OFF YOUR IRIDIUM GPS 19 WARRANTY 20 DO NOT VOID YOUR WARRANT poeestedeadbuabetedede 20 v1 01 2015 2 of 20 1 Default Interval Settings 1 1 Iridium Interval The default interval for your Iridium 2 way communication is every 15 minutes This means every 15 minutes the unit will try to send and receive messages You may use the Iridium Web Portal to change the Iridium interval remotely See Reprogram an Iridium unit by satellite for instructions on how to do this 1 1 GPS Interval The default interval for your GPS data recordi
5. Time 5 3 14 Humidity amp Temperature 6 3de On OPES Wite Wisse ce sce ec a a aw ano aes SE Bs EE E 6 3 1f Iridium 2 Way Communication eceesceececsseceeccecssecesneecaeceeeeecaeeeeeeecsaeeseaeecsaeeeeneecsaeeeenters 6 3 12 Iridium LIFO Email Alerts eacoir gi e E EE EEE E S 6 4 IRIDIUM DATA TRANSFER sseessssccssccccsscececsoccssccecssccecsscceecsecseosecsscceesscceecoccsesoccsseceessccecssccssosecssecee 7 4 1 DATA TRANSFER EXPAN ED a E E EE A ee T 42 KEY TERMS AND CONCE S R e a n a E 7 4 3 SESSION SUCCESS SEA 8 5 IRIDIUM WEB PORTA Dunarii ratites eosar aaoo aia Siouas 9 Dl SUMMARY EEE E E E AOE E E EE E es ee 9 9 2 DATA BACKUP E E E E oe Sean usb A A E E E EEA 9 5 3 LOGGING NTO THE SYSTEM uae r a ia ta raie 10 DAs OVERVIEW PAGE E EE E E E E EET 10 325 VEW YOUR GPS DATA 11 5 6 VIEW YOUR HUMIDITY amp TEMPERATURE DATA cccccccccecsccscecececececececececesecesesesesessseussseeeeeenees 12 5 7 REPROGRAM AN IRIDIUM UNIT BY SATELLITE ccccccccecececececececececececececececesesesesesessseeseseseesees 13 13 5 7b Timeline for Sending Commands 00 eee eeeesecesecssecssecseecseeeseseaeeseeeeeeseceseeesecsaeesaeenaeeaee
6. known position has been received 38 01 02 50 LON 122 01 56 73 Date and time 2014 06 05 10 28 This position is 1 km from previous known position and taken 1 hours later Please follow the link to see it on a map See map here You can contact Telemetry Solutions atran telemetrysolutions com for additional information v1 01 2015 17 of 20 Google http www telemetrysolutions comiridium export export pos to kml googlemaps phr Ea Get directions My places co Satellite Displaying content from ww olutions com The content displayed below and overlaid onto this map is provided by a third party and Google is not responsible for it Traffic Information you enter below may become available to the third party Contents 55535 session ID 00004947 at 2014 06 05 Time 10 28 00 Lat 38 01 02 50 Lon 122 01 56 73 10 session ID 00004947 at 2014 06 05 Time 10 28 00 Lat 38 01 02 50 Lon 122 01 56 73 9 session ID 00004947 at 2014 06 05 Time 10 18 00 Lat 38 01 02 14 Lon 122 01 56 33 9 session ID 00004947 at 2014 06 05 Time 10 08 00 Lat 38 01 01 75 Lon 122 01 56 35 1 7 session ID 00004947 at 2014 06 05 Time 09 58 00 Lat 38 01 01 42 Lon 122 01 56 37 6 session ID 00004947 at 2014 06 05 Time 09 48 00 Lat 38 01 01 93 Lon 122 01 56 63 5 session ID 00004947 at 2014 06 05 Time 09 38 00 Lat 38 01 01 70 Lon 122 01 56 61 1 2Bsession ID 00004946 at 2014 06 04 Time
7. magnet should only be removed in an area with a clear view of the sky and should remain that way for approximately 3 minutes to allow the unit to gain access to satellites and set its time 3 1f Iridium 2 Way Communication This enables the GPS to transmit its recorded data directly to our server where you can easily access it online You also may also send commands to your GPS to achieve the following e Change the GPS additional time e Change the GPS timeout e Change the GPS repeat interval e Change how often the GPS sends data by the Iridium network e Change the interval humidity and temperature are recorded 3 1g Iridium LIFO Email Alerts LIFO means last in first out as in the most recent data will be transferred first if the Iridium unit does not have a chance to transfer all of its data during a given Iridium data transferring session With this LIFO unit you will receive emails every time new data has been uploaded during an Iridium data transfer session v1 01 2015 6 of 20 4 1 Data Transfer 4 1 Data Transfer Explained Data is transferred from a GPS unit to the Telemetry Solutions s server during an Iridium session The sessions occur at a predefined interval The default setting in this unit has been set to every 15 minutes based on previous discussions You may change this interval using the Iridium Terminal software See Setting the Iridium Communication Interval for instructions on chan
8. that it was when you received your unit The placement should be the opposite side of from the antenna and a bit to the left You can see this location in the screenshot below To know if the unit is off simply place the magnet on the unit while the unit is still attempting GPS and sending the data via Iridium If the magnet is placed on the correct spot those emails with GPS data updates will stop coming and no more data will be placed onto the web This means that you have placed the magnet successfully and the unit is off v1 01 2015 19 of 20 Warranty Do not void your Warranty e Do not attempt to gain access to the inside of the unit or the electronics housings or the drop off mechanism if equipped e Do not make any modifications to this product e Do not penetrate the unit material This product has been designed to perform the tasks for which you have purchased it Any modifications to the product without the written agreement of the manufacturer will result in a voided warranty Modifications to the product without the written agreement of the manufacturer may also result in the product becoming non serviceable Using the product in a manner other than that for which it was sold results in a voided warranty v1 01 2015 20 of 20
9. 09 36 00 Lat 38 00 57 53 Lon 122 01 51 49 y Flight Path amp Note Which email addresses receive Iridium LIFO emails is decided by the customer However email addresses may only be added edited or deleted by a Telemetry Support representative Please email support telemetrysolutions com and let us know of the changes you are requesting 6 2 LIFO Email Alert Filters These filters are set so you only receive the Iridium emails if certain user pre set filters are met There are two types of filters 6 2a Distance The unit will only send an email if the unit has traveled X km from where the last position was recorded For example if you set the distance filter to 2km you will only receive an email update if the unit has travelled 2 km since the unit s last location 6 2b Time You may set a time filter to only send you an email if it has not sent you one for X amount of time For example if you set the hours filter at 24 you will only receive one Iridium confirmation email per day even if the unit uploaded data to the Positions page every few hours Note Settings for these filters are decided by the customer However these settings can only be altered by a Telemetry Solutions representative Please email support telemetrysolutions com and let us know of the changes you are requesting v1 01 2015 18 of 20 7 Maintenance 7 1 Turning Off Your Iridium GPS Unit Attach the magnet provided onto the same location
10. 45 71 7 3D 17 300234011615160 2014 11 18 11 26 00 109 73 69 8 30 19 300234011615160 2014 11 17 16 10 00 86 58 8 3D 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 16 05 00 63 62 48 8 30 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 00 00 79 46 50 7 3D 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 55 00 76 50 50 9 30 26 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 45 00 65535 47 48 8 3D 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 45 00 71 47 48 8 30 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 40 00 385 68 49 55 8 3D 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 35 00 38 65 56 40 10 30 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 30 00 38 61 54 52 10 3D 25 300234011615160 2014 11 17 15 25 00 38 58 54 54 9 3D 25 In the above screenshot each feature is labeled 1 Use this drop down menu to select the unit you will like to see the data for The units are identified by IMEI number Once you select the IMEI number the table will automatically update with the appropriate data 2 The Session box appears and will sometimes have different batches of data 3 Use the Date from and Date to boxes to narrow down the days that you would like to be displayed in the table 4 Click this button to download the data from the selected date range as a KML file v1 01 2015 11 of 20 to view Google Earth 5 Click this button to download the data from the selected date range as a CSV file A CSV file can be opened by programs such as Microsoft Excel LibreOffice Calc and OpenOffice Calc Sometimes these programs will try and form
11. at the data inappropriately which may result in jumbled data Check the settings of the program to ensure that the data is not formatted incorrectly 6 This button displays the data from the selected date range in Google Maps 7 The data table It displays the date and time of each fix as well as the time to fix the session ID the latitude the longitude the number of satellites found and the temperature in Celsius 5 6 View Your Humidity amp Temperature Data You may view your data by following the link labeled H amp T MESSAGES Once there the page will look like this T Lemetry ADVANCED VISIBILITY AND MONITORING MODULE olutions MESSAGES COMMANDS LOGOUT Welcome AERIS Humidity and Temperature 1 6 Select an imei by number nickname Session 300234011615160 Lark01 00003386 v 3 260 T date index y session y lat lon Rel Hum Temp momsn 2014 11 19 16 33 00 20 00003386 122 01 55 50 25 96 27 5 129 2014 11 19 16 0 18 00003386 122 01 55 50 26 4 27 22 129 2014 11 19 16 16 00003386 122 01 55 50 26 75 28 46 1299 2014 11 19 15 00003386 122 01 55 50 26 87 28 63 1299 2014 11 19 162 14 00003386 122 01 55 50 29 36 29 75 1299 2014 11 19 16 01 00 12 00003386 122 01 55 50 35 12 27 79 1299 2014 11 19 15 54 00 11 00003386 122 01 55 50 40 29 22 68 1299 14 11 19 15 51 00 9 00003385 122 01 55 50 40 62 11 In the above screenshot each feature is labeled 1 Use this drop down menu to sel
12. ect the unit you will like to see the data for The units are identified by IMEI number Once you select the IMEI number the table will automatically update with the appropriate data 2 The Session box appears and will sometimes have different batches of data v1 01 2015 12 of 20 3 Humidity Output 4 Temperature Output 5 7 Reprogram an Iridium Unit by Satellite 5 7a Features It is possible to change some aspects of your GPS units programming through the Iridium web portal You may alter the following settings through the web portal e The interval at which the GPS sends data by Iridium e The minutes in between GPS locations e The minutes in between humidity and temperature readings e The GPS timeout e The GPS additional time 5 7b Timeline for Sending Commands Sending a command to your Iridium GPS unit does not mean the unit will receive the command instantly This timeline will explain the process 1 You send the command using the web portal 2 Iridium receives the command and routes it to the correct queue This could take up to 15 minutes 3 The message remains in the queue until the GPS unit turns on to send data The interval at which the GPS turns on to send data is programmed by the user The factory default on this unit is 15 minutes 4 Once the GPS unit turns on and connects to the Iridium satellites it receives the command and sends a confirmation message to our server 5 The confirmation message could
13. ging the Iridium interval Once the data has been transferred to the Telemetry Solutions s server you may access it online through the Iridium Web Portal See Iridium Web Portal for information on that system 4 2 Key Terms and Concepts Sessions An Iridium session lasts from when the unit first connects to the Iridium network until all data is sent or it loses the network connection Every session will try to send all data that has not yet been sent If a session ends before all data is sent the unsent data will be sent in the next session However newest data is always sent first The units are programmed to attempt the connection to the Iridium network a total of ten times Sequence of Events Whenever the GPS takes any fixes those data are added to a buffer Whenever a session opens the unit compiles up to 12 fixes from the buffer into a message and sends that message to the Iridium Network after which those data are removed from the buffer and put into long term memory The next 12 lines are then compiled into a message and sent This sequence repeats until either the buffer is empty or the connection fails If an Iridium session is somehow terminated before all messages can be sent the lines remaining in the buffer are sent the next time an Iridium session opens The newest data in the buffer will always be sent first Messages v1 01 2015 7 of 20 A message contains no more than 12 lines of data which is 340 bytes The Iridi
14. ng is every 10 minutes This means every 10 minutes the unit will attempt to record the current GPS position You may use the Iridium Web Portal to change the Iridium interval remotely See Reprogram an Iridium unit by satellite for instructions on how to do this 1 2 Humidity amp Temperature Sensor Interval The default interval for your Humidity amp Temperature Sensor is every 5 minutes This means every 5 minutes the unit will attempt to record the current humidity amp temperature You may use the Iridium Web Portal to change the Iridium interval remotely See Reprogram an Iridium unit by satellite for instructions on how to do this v1 01 2015 3 of 20 2 Tips for Success 2 1 Humidity amp Temperature Sensor Location Please do not cover the humidity and temperature sensor with anything This sensor needs to have contact with the air to receive correct readings Please see the location of the sensor in the picture below v1 01 2015 4 of 20 3 Features 3 1 Standard Features e User programmable GPS data logger with dedicated battery e GPS Timeout e GPS Additional Time e Iridium LIFO email alerts e Humidity amp Temperature Sensor e On Off Switch e 2 way Iridium communication 3 1a User Programmability Your GPS unit will attempt to acquire locations based upon a user determined fixed interval of up to 48 hours 3 1b GPS Timeout The GPS timeout is the user programmed period of time that the GPS will remain
15. on Once this time period has been reached the GPS will turn off even if it has yet to acquire a location You can program the GPS timeout to 60 90 or 120 seconds The timeout you set has a direct correlation to the success rate of your GPS location attempts 3 1c GPS Additional Time While the GPS receiver can turn off shortly after it acquires a satellite programming it to stay on longer will allow it to find more satellites and acquire a more precise fix The setting which allows this is called GPS Additional Time and can be programmed by the user to any number up to the GPS Timeout The GPS Timeout is still the limit that the GPS will remain on and will not be extended by GPS Additional Time This setting may be changed on the Commands page of the Iridium Web Portal v1 01 2015 5 of 20 3 1d Humidity amp Temperature Sensor Your unit is equipped with a humidity amp temperature sensor This data is recorded into the memory and will appear on the H amp T messages tab in the Iridium Web Portal This is a user determined setting This setting may also be changed on the Commands page of the Iridium Web Portal 3 1e On Off Switch The GPS data logger is controlled by a magnetically operated on off switch Remove the magnet to turn the GPS data logger on Please note that removing the magnet from the GPS will reset its time and it will begin attempting to acquire the time from a satellite every 20 minutes until it succeeds Therefore the
16. ory It includes the following v1 01 2015 15 of 20 information e IMEI number for the unit e The data the command was sent through the web portal e The ID of the command e The command text e The data and time the command was queued formatted in UTC e The date and time the unit received the command formatted in the unit s local time For instance if the unit s GMT offset is set to 8 the time displayed here will be GMT 8 v1 01 2015 16 of 20 6 lridium LIFO Email Alerts LIFO means last in first out as in the most recent data will be transferred first if the Iridium unit does not have a chance to transfer all of its data during a given Iridium data transferring session With this LIFO unit you will receive emails every time new data has been uploaded during an Iridium data transfer session 6 1 LIFO Email Alerts When you receive a LIFO email alert this is the unit letting you know it has uploaded new data to the Positions page These emails come with an attachment which you are to open and view The contents will show you the most recent position which has been received the date amp time and the ability to click on a link to view a map The map shows the last 10 GPS positions the unit has gotten Examples of this are below Note that this link will always show the most recent ten GPS positions If you look at a LIFO email from a week ago it will still show the most up to date map from today A new last
17. setdropoff Sets the drop off date and time Not relevant to your unit dropnow Forces the drop off to trigger Not relevant to your unit setgpsmin Sets the interval between GPS location attempts minutes between 3 and 1440 setgpstim Sets the GPS timeout 60 90 or 120 seconds setgpsadd Sets the GPS additional time seconds between 5 and 120 sht15set Sets the temp humidity recording interval minutes between 3 and 1440 5 7d Viewing History of Commands After a command has been sent you may check on its status by navigating to the HISTORY page You will find the link to the history page in the COMMANDS menu Once you navigate to the HISTORY page you will see a list of all the send commands for a particular unit The page includes this section ELEMETRY ADVANCED VISIBILITY AND MONITORING MODULE Solutions MESSAGES POSITIONS COMMANDS Welcome AERIS Sent commands 1 2 3 Select an imei by number nickname Session ____ Date from Dote to 300234011615160 Lark01 00003385 v E 4 Search imei sent v id command queved confirmed 30023401 1615160 20 setirmin 60 2014 11 17 22 45 50 2014 11 17 14 50 00 22 45 42 1 Use this drop down menu to select the unit you would like to see command history for 2 The Session box appears and will sometimes have different batches of data Select the data range to limit the commands displayed on the table 4 This is the table that displays the command hist
18. take 15 minutes to reach our server 6 Once the message has reached our server the web portal is updated to reflect v1 01 2015 13 of 20 that the message was received by the unit Depending on the conditions it may take some time for this process to complete Iridium data transmission requires a good view of the sky 5 7 Sending a Command To send a command you will need to navigate to the COMMANDS page by following the link on the blue bar Once there the page will look like this T Lemetry ADVANCED VISIBILITY AND MONITORING MODULE H amp T MESSAGES POSITIONS COMMANDS Welcome AERIS Send commands Select IMEI amp Command 300234011615160 LarkO1 Select command Y Set command parameter Command line Message You can add more commands or Send this message or Clear all and start over Most commands can be sent with these five steps 1 Select the unit to send the command to 2 Select the command you would like to send 3 Enter in the Command parameter The parameter will vary depending on the command gt Press the Move to command message link Press the Send this message link A window will pop up to notify you that the message has been sent v1 01 2015 14 of 20 Commands and parameters This table lists the commands from the Select command drop down menu command description parameter setirmin Sets the interval between Iridium communications minutes between 15 and 11520
19. um data plan for you is 12kB per month This means you are able to send 36 messages before you will begin to accrue overage charges Since each message consists of 12 positions that amounts to 432 positions a month though note that error messages mortality events and activity data will all take one line as well Regardless of the soft limit of your data plan the GPS can be programmed to any number of fixes and it will all be transferred over the Iridium network 4 3 Session Success Rate Iridium data transfer sessions are very similar to GPS positioning in that they depend on satellites to transfer data If the Iridium unit does not have a line of sight to an Iridium satellite the session may not be successful If a session terminates any unsent data are sent in the next session with the newest data transmitted first v1 01 2015 8 of 20 5 lridium Web Portal 5 1 Summary The Iridium Web Portal is your interface with a deployed Iridium GPS unit Through the web portal you may view the most recent GPS positions download the data in various formats alter the unit programming trigger a drop off and view the history of commands 5 2 Data Backup The security of the acquired GPS data is just as important as acquiring the data to begin with That is why Telemetry Solutions has taken much care to insure that the information is safe and secure Your GPS data is backed up in many different ways This flow chart outlines the data backup

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