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Universal Reporting Guide - 139 (LATAM) PDF
Universal Reporting Guide - 139 (LATAM) PDF
Table of Contents
1. Status Report .................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) .................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ....................................................................................................................... 8
2. Alert Report ................................................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) .................................................................................................................................. 12
2.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ..................................................................................................................... 17
2.3 Alert ID Table................................................................................................................................................. 21
3. Keep-Alive Report ......................................................................................................................... 26
3.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) .................................................................................................................................. 26
3.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ..................................................................................................................... 26
4. External Serial Device Data Report (RS232) ............................................................................... 27
4.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) .................................................................................................................................. 27
4.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ..................................................................................................................... 29
5. Transfer Data to External Serial ................................................................................................... 31
5.1 Send Format .................................................................................................................................................. 31
5.2 Response Format .......................................................................................................................................... 32
6. Travel Report................................................................................................................................. 32
6.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) .................................................................................................................................. 32
6.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ..................................................................................................................... 35
7. Acknowledgment Message .......................................................................................................... 38
7.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) .................................................................................................................................. 38
7.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ..................................................................................................................... 38
8. Crash Reconstruction Report (Optional) .................................................................................... 39
8.1 Send Format .................................................................................................................................................. 39
9. Maintenance Report...................................................................................................................... 41
10. Report for RF event .................................................................................................................... 41
10.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) ................................................................................................................................ 41
10.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ................................................................................................................... 44
10.3 RF EVENT ID Table .................................................................................................................................... 46
11. CAM Report ................................................................................................................................. 46
11.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length) ................................................................................................................................ 46
11.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length) ................................................................................................................... 48
12. GED Report ................................................................................................................................. 50
13. Parameter Report ........................................................................................................................ 52
14. Small Assign Headers ................................................................................................................ 53
15. Medium Assign Headers ............................................................................................................ 55
16. Large Assign Headers ................................................................................................................ 57
Revisions .............................................................................................................................................. 58
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1. Status Report
This report (‘Status Report’) is sent to the server periodically as defined by user to configure ‘status report’ if conditions for
issuing the report are met. The following two (2) tables show how one reporting can be made in 2 different types such as in
‘normal’ (string) and in ‘zip’.
81 00 32 03 60 00 00 01 3F FF FF 24 01 00 0E 01 10 0B 11 08 25 27 00 00 00 4F 01 C2 00 00 00 0E 14 02 3B E3 9B 07 90 27 93
18 3B 19 8F 0A 01 05 08 01 02 01 EC
HDR PKT_LEN DEV_ID REPORT_MAP MODEL SW_VER MSG_TYPE
(1 Byte) (2 Bytes) (5 Bytes) (3 Bytes) (1 Byte) (3 Bytes) (1 Byte)
DATE TIME CELL_ID MCC MNC LAC RX_LVL
(3 Bytes) (3 Bytes) (4 Bytes) (2 Bytes) (2 Bytes) (2 Bytes) (1 Byte)
LAT LON SPD CRS SATT FIX IN_STATE
(4 Bytes) (4 Bytes) (2 Bytes) (2 Bytes) (1 Byte) (1 Byte) (1 Byte)
1 = negative
0 = positive
Type of Report
0 = Response by CMD request
STT_RPT_TYPE 02 HEX -> DEC 1 = Time
(Map Bit 20)
2 = Distance
3 = Angle/Heading
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Value: 0492
MSG_NUM 01 EC HEX -> DEC Message number.
(Map Bit 21)
After 9999, message number returns to 0.
reserved Reserved field (reports with FF if enabled)
(Map Bit 22)
Map of the custom assignable headers that can be included
at the end of the standard report format.
CASE 2: Minimal Data Status Report Example & Status Report Map Removed
81 00 1E 03 60 00 00 01 01 10 0B 11 08 25 27 02 3B E3 9B 07 90 27 93 18 3B 19 8F 0A 01 01 02 01 EC
CASE 3: Standard Status Report Example with added assign options below
S_ASSIGN1 = BCK_VOLT, S_ASSIGN2 = PWR_VOLT, L_ASSIGN1 = DID
81 00 42 03 60 00 00 01 BF FF FF 24 01 00 0E 01 10 0B 11 08 25 27 00 00 00 4F 01 C2 00 00 00 0E 14 02 3B E3 9B 07 90 27
93 18 3B 19 8F 0A 01 05 08 01 02 01 EC 00 80 00 03 00 24 04 AA 50 00 00 19 3E 0C CD 01
CASE 4: Standard Status Report Example with added assign options below
S_ASSIGN1 = BCK_VOLT, S_ASSIGN2 = PWR_VOLT, L_ASSIGN1 = DID
ASSIGN_MAP removed from report
81 00 3E 03 60 00 00 01 3F FF FF 24 01 00 0E 01 10 0B 11 08 25 27 00 00 00 4F 01 C2 00 00 00 0E 14 02 3B E3 9B 07 90 27
93 18 3B 19 8F 0A 01 05 08 01 02 01 EC 00 24 04 AA 50 00 00 19 3E 0C CD 01
(Map Bit 7)
MNC 0 String Mobile Network Code. 0 ~ 65535
(Map Bit 8)
LAC 0014 4 char Location Area Code. 4 digits hex
(Map Bit 9)
Signal Strength.
0 ~ 63 in 2G.
0: less than -110 dBm
1: -110 to -019 dBm
……
62: -49 to -48 dBm
RX_LVL 63: greater than -48 dBm
20 String
(Map Bit 10)
0 ~ 65 in 3G/4G.
0: less than -105 dBm
1: -104 to -103 dBm
……
64: -41 to -40 dBm
65: greater than -40 dBm
LAT +37.479323 String Latitude (+/-xx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 11)
LON +126.887827 String Longitude (+/-xxx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 12)
SPD 62.03 String Speed in km/h. (1 km/h = 0.621371 mph)
(Map Bit 13)
CRS 65.43 String Course on the ground in degree.
(Map Bit 14)
SATT 10 String Number of GPS satellites.
(Map Bit 15)
Fix Status
FIX ‘1’ or ‘0’
1 1 char
(Map Bit 16) 1 => GPS is fixed
0 => GPS is not fixed
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
In7 In6 In5 In4 In3 In2 In1 IGN
IN_STATE 00000101 String
(Map Bit 17)
Ignition: 1 (ON), 0 (OFF).
In: 1 (Ground, Shorted), 0 (Opened).
When the output is in the blinking state, the report is sent in the
Active state.
MODE 1 1 char Mode the Device is in:
Type of Report:
0 = Response by CMD request
STT_RPT_TYPE 2 1 char 1 = Time
(Map Bit 20)
2 = Distance
3 = Angle/Heading
MSG_NUM Message number.
0492 4 char
(Map Bit 21) After “9999” is reported, message number returns to “0000”
reserved Reserved field (reports blank if enabled)
(Map Bit 22)
Map of the custom assignable headers that can be included at
the end of the standard report format.
See Tables for Small, Medium, and Large Assign option below for
more information
S_ASSIGN11
(Assign_Map Bit 10)
S_ASSIGN12
(Assign_Map Bit 11)
S_ASSIGN13
(Assign_Map Bit 12)
S_ASSIGN14
(Assign_Map Bit 13)
S_ASSIGN15 Custom Small Assignable Header (2 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 14) See options in table 5 below
M_ASSIGN1 Custom Medium Assignable Header (4 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 15) See options in table 6 below
M_ASSIGN2
(Assign_Map Bit 16)
M_ASSIGN3
(Assign_Map Bit 17)
M_ASSIGN4
(Assign_Map Bit 18)
M_ASSIGN5
(Assign_Map Bit 19)
M_ASSIGN6
(Assign_Map Bit 20)
M_ASSIGN7
(Assign_Map Bit 21)
M_ASSIGN8 Custom Medium Assignable Header (4 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 22) See options in table 6 below
L_ASSIGN1 Custom Large Assignable Header (8 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 23) See options in table 7 below
L_ASSIGN2
(Assign_Map Bit 24)
L_ASSIGN3
(Assign_Map Bit 25)
L_ASSIGN4
(Assign_Map Bit 26)
L_ASSIGN5
(Assign_Map Bit 27)
L_ASSIGN6
(Assign_Map Bit 28)
L_ASSIGN7
(Assign_Map Bit 29)
L_ASSIGN8 Custom Large Assignable Header (8 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 30) See options in table 7 below
reserved reserved
CASE 2: Minimal Data Report Example & Status Report Map Removed
STT;0360000001;1;20161117;08:37:39;+37.479323;+126.887827;62.03;65.43;10;1;1;2;0492
2. Alert Report
Device sends ‘Alert’ to the server as defined by user in the course of setting the relevant parameters. Most of cases that
requiring an alert to be issued means that the vehicle or asset or its driver is in danger or is almost in danger that should be
notified by device to the server and/or the cellular phone (If communication via SMS has been configured) for warning.
Have a close look at the fields from the following table for more information on when and what alerts are triggered.
CASE 2: Minimal Data Alert ID Report Example & Status Report Map Removed
82 00 1B 03 60 00 00 01 01 10 0B 11 08 25 27 02 3B E3 9B 07 90 27 93 0A 01 4B 03 02 00 DF
CASE 3: Standard Alert ID Report Example with added assign options below
S_ASSIGN3 = ADC_1, S_ASSIGN8 = TEMP_1, L_ASSIGN3 = TEMPID_1
82 00 43 03 60 00 00 01 BF FF FF 24 01 00 0E 01 10 0B 11 08 25 27 00 00 00 4F 01 C2 00 00 00 0E 14 02 3B E3 9B 07 90 27
93 18 3B 19 8F 0A 01 05 08 4B 03 02 00 DF 02 00 00 84 02 F8 01 14 15 00 00 00 45 0F B8 42
CASE 4: Standard Alert ID Report Example with added assign options below
S_ASSIGN3 = ADC_1, S_ASSIGN8 = TEMP_1, L_ASSIGN3 = TEMPID_1
ASSIGN_MAP removed from report
82 00 3F 03 60 00 00 01 BF FF FF 24 01 00 0E 01 10 0B 11 08 25 27 00 00 00 4F 01 C2 00 00 00 0E 14 02 3B E3 9B 07 90 27
93 18 3B 19 8F 0A 01 05 08 4B 03 02 00 DF 02 F8 01 14 15 00 00 00 45 0F B8 42
(Map Bit 7)
MNC 0 String Mobile Network Code. 0 ~ 65535
(Map Bit 8)
LAC 0014 4 char Location Area Code. 4 digits hex
(Map Bit 9)
Signal Strength.
0 ~ 63 in 2G.
0: less than -110 dBm
1: -110 to -019 dBm
……
62: -49 to -48 dBm
RX_LVL 63: greater than -48 dBm
20 String
(Map Bit 10)
0 ~ 65 in 3G/4G.
0: less than -105 dBm
1: -104 to -103 dBm
……
64: -41 to -40 dBm
65: greater than -40 dBm
LAT +37.479323 String Latitude (+/-xx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 11)
LON +126.887827 String Longitude (+/-xxx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 12)
SPD 62.03 String Speed in km/h. (1 km/h = 0.621371 mph)
(Map Bit 13)
CRS 65.43 String Course on the ground in degree.
(Map Bit 14)
SATT 10 String Number of GPS satellites.
(Map Bit 15)
Fix Status
FIX ‘1’ or ‘0’
1 1 char
(Map Bit 16) 1 => GPS is fixed
0 => GPS is not fixed
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
In7 In6 In5 In4 In3 In2 In1 IGN
IN_STATE 00000101 String
(Map Bit 17)
Ignition: 1 (ON), 0 (OFF).
In: 1 (Ground, Shorted), 0 (Opened).
When the output is in the blinking state, the report is sent in the
Active state.
ALERT_ID 75 1 char Alert ID Number:
See Tables for Small, Medium, and Large Assign option below for
more information
S_ASSIGN8
(Assign_Map Bit 7)
S_ASSIGN9
(Assign_Map Bit 8)
S_ASSIGN10
(Assign_Map Bit 9)
S_ASSIGN11
(Assign_Map Bit 10)
S_ASSIGN12
(Assign_Map Bit 11)
S_ASSIGN13
(Assign_Map Bit 12)
S_ASSIGN14
(Assign_Map Bit 13)
S_ASSIGN15 Custom Small Assignable Header (2 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 14) See options in table 5 below
M_ASSIGN1 Custom Medium Assignable Header (4 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 15) See options in table 6 below
M_ASSIGN2
(Assign_Map Bit 16)
M_ASSIGN3
(Assign_Map Bit 17)
M_ASSIGN4
(Assign_Map Bit 18)
M_ASSIGN5
(Assign_Map Bit 19)
M_ASSIGN6
(Assign_Map Bit 20)
M_ASSIGN7
(Assign_Map Bit 21)
M_ASSIGN8 Custom Medium Assignable Header (4 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 22) See options in table 6 below
L_ASSIGN1 Custom Large Assignable Header (8 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 23) See options in table 7 below
L_ASSIGN2
(Assign_Map Bit 24)
L_ASSIGN3
(Assign_Map Bit 25)
L_ASSIGN4
(Assign_Map Bit 26)
L_ASSIGN5
(Assign_Map Bit 27)
L_ASSIGN6
(Assign_Map Bit 28)
L_ASSIGN7
(Assign_Map Bit 29)
L_ASSIGN8 Custom Large Assignable Header (8 Bytes in length)
(Assign_Map Bit 30) See options in table 7 below
reserved reserved
CASE 2: Minimal Data Report Example & Status Report Map Removed
ALT;0360000001;1;20161117;08:37:39;+37.479323;+126.887827;10;1;1;2;0492
Ex) 1A 00
Alert is sent when the vehicle enters a defined Geo- Geo-Fence ID
Fence (1-255)
Enter Geo-Fence 6 ZIP(1BYTE) + 00 -
Ex) 1A 00
Alert is sent if a short is detected on the external GPS
GPS Antenna Shorted 8 FF 00 -
antenna
Alert is sent when device is going into Sleep Mode 1 = Deep Sleep
2 = Sleep
Enter Sleep 9 -
ZIP(1BYTE)) + 00
Ex) 01 00
Alert is sent when the device is coming out of Sleep
Exit Sleep 10 FF 00 -
Mode
Input High Alert is sent when the input is pulled high 11 # of the Input Line -
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12 : ST25T Input 2
ZIP(1BYTE) + 00
Ex) 02 00
Alert is sent when the input is pulled low to ground # of the Input Line
11 : ST25T Input 1
12 : ST25T Input 2
Input Low 12 -
ZIP(1BYTE) + 00
Ex) 02 00
Alert is sent due to one of the reason that described
below.
Battery Error * backup-battery temperature is too high. 13 FF 00 -
* backup-battery voltage is too high.
* backup-battery charging fail.
Alert is sent when vehicle battery voltage drops below
Battery Low 14 FF 00 -
the ‘Low Battery Threshold’ in Power.
Alert is sent when the device detect the impact that
stronger than the ‘Shock threshold’ in Accelerometer.
Shocked 15 FF 00 -
It happens after time passes amount of shock
detection delay from the parking state starts.
Alert is sent when the device detect the impact that
Crash Detected stronger than the ‘Collision threshold’ in 16 FF 00 -
Accelerometer.
Ignition On Alert is sent when the Ignition Input is pulled high 33 FF 00 -
Ignition Off Alert is sent when the Ignition Input is pulled low 34 FF 00 -
Alert is sent when main power has been connected to
Power Connected 40 FF 00 -
the device
Alert is sent when main power had been disconnected
Power Disconnected 41 FF 00 -
from the device
Alert is sent when the Back-Up Battery has been
Battery Connected 44 FF 00 -
connected
Alert is sent when the Back-Up Battery has been
Battery Disconnected 45 FF 00 -
disconnected
Engine Exceed Speed Alert is sent when Engine Exceed Speed 61 FF 00 -
Engine Vehicle Speed Alert is sent when Engine Vehicle Speed
62 FF 00 -
Violation Violation
Engine Coolant Alert is sent when Engine Coolant
63 FF 00 -
Temperature Violation Temperature Violation
Engine Oil Pressure Alert is sent when Engine Oil Pressure Violation
64 FF 00 -
Violation
Engine RPM Violation Alert is sent when RPM Violation 65 FF 00 -
Engine Error Code DTC Alert is sent when Error Code DTC 66 FF 00 -
ST25T Connect Alert is sent when ST25T is connected 85 FF 00 -
ST25T Disconnect Alert is sent when ST25T is disconnected 86 FF 00 -
RS232 Fuel Net Address Alert is sent when RS232 Fuel Net Address Scan Fail Fuel Sensor
87
Scan Fail Number
Alert is sent when RS232 Fuel Max Level Excess
0:RS232 1 -
RS232 Fuel Max Level
88 1:RS232 2
Excess
ZIP(1BYTE) + 00
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Ex) 01 00
Fuel Connect Alert is sent when Fuel is connected 89 Fuel Sensor
Fuel Disconnect Alert is sent when Fuel is disconnected 90 Number
Fuel Level Lower Alert is sent when Fuel level is lower 91
Alert is sent when Fuel level is upper 0:RS232 1
1:RS232 2
2:RS485 1
3:RS485 2
4:RS485 3
Fuel Level Upper 92
5:RS485 4
ZIP(1BYTE) + 00
Ex) 05 00
Alert is sent when ST20M is connected
ST20M Connect 70 FF 00 -
Ex) 1A 00
Alert is sent when the vehicle enters a defined Poly Geo-Fence ID
Geo-Fence (1-30)
Enter PolyGeo-Fence 79 ZIP(1BYTE) + 00 -
Ex) 1A 00
Alert is sent when the speed is over a defined Poly Geo- Geo-Fence ID
Fence (1-30)
Over Speed PolyGeo-
100 ZIP (1BYTE) + 00 -
Fence
Ex) 1A 00
Alert is sent when the speed is under a defined Poly Geo-Fence ID
Geo-Fence (1-30)
Under Speed PolyGeo-
101 ZIP(1BYTE) + 00 -
Fence
Ex) 1A 00
Ex) 01 08
Enter Drive Mode Alert is sent when the vehicle is entering Drive Mode 29 Mode Device is -
Enter Park Mode Alert is sent when the vehicle is entering Park Mode 31 Exitin`g: -
Enter Idle Mode Alert is sent when the vehicle is entering Idle Mode 68 -
Alert is sent when the vehicle is entering Speed Mode 0 = Parking
1 = Driving
2 = Idle
3 = Speeding
4 = Park Mode
Entry Delay
Enter Speed Mode 36 5 = Drive Mode -
Entry Delay
6 = Towing
ZIP(1BYTE) + 00
Ex) 05 00
Alert is sent when the vehicle is in Idle Mode, and has 1=Excess Idle 1
exceeded the defined excess idle time threshold 2=Excess Idle 2
3=Excess Idle 3
Excess Idle 35 -
ZIP(1BYTE) + 00
Ex) 02 00
Enter Tow Alert is sent when the vehicle is entering Tow Mode 58 FF 00 -
Power Up An alert is sent when the device is turned on when the 99 FF 00 -
device is powered off.
Ex) 02 02
Alert is sent when one of the 1-Wire temperature # of Temp Probe
Temperature
sensor readings returns to a temperature reading that that returned
Temp. Return 77 Reading
is between the low temperature threshold and high between the low
ZIP(2BYTE)
temperature threshold and high
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ZIP(1BYTE) + 02
Ex) 02 02
Alert is sent when an RFID tag has been read from the RFID Tag Number
RFID Read 93 FF 05
RS232 serial interface ZIP(5BYTE)
Low Back-up Battery Alert is sent when the Back-Up Battery is low. 43 FF 00 -
Sim Card Removed Alert is sent when a sim-card is removed. 72 FF 00 -
Alert is sent when GPS is fixed or not.
GPS Fix Status
‘1’ or ‘0’
GPS Fix Alert 97 ZIP(1BYTE) + 00 -
1 => GPS is fixed
0 => GPS is not fixed
Ex) 01 00
Alert is sent when Voice Call is connected, released or 1. if ’+’ exists or
failed. not in the phone
number.(bit63)
0 ‘’(null string)
1 ‘+’
2.phone number
length.
(bit62~bit56)
3.phone
number.(bit55~bi
t0)
Voice Call State
Example)
0: Connected
phone number :
1: Released
+05281769012
Voice Call 67 2: Failed
bit63 : 1 ( ‘+’)
ZIP(1BYTE) + 08
bit62~bit55:
Ex) 00 08
000 1011
len:11
bit55~bit0:
05281769012
0000013AD1663
4
(Hex)
Conclusion)
8B0000013AD16
634
(Hex)
ZIP(1BYTE) + 00
Ex) 00 00
Note)
- In case of the Normal,"ALERT_DATA" & “ALERT_MODE” field is filled with blank for unsupported ALERTs.
If IGNITION is set to ‘0’, the device doesn’t check driving or parking state of the vehicle.
It always reports status string under parking mode, and cannot support Tow Alert.
3. Keep-Alive Report
A typical GPRS/HSPA service provider in any countries has its own corporate policy restricting connection time of device with
the GPRS/HSPA networks only at an interval if device does not communicate with its server for a long time, which is 1 hour, for
instance. The time length varies depending upon such service provider. Please check it by asking your GPRS/HSPA service
provider this question in your country.
In a case that there has not been any communication between a device and its server for such a time period, the GPRS/HSPA
service provider would not provide GPRS/HSPA service for the device temporarily. To avoid such a case, device sends the server
this ‘Keep-Alive’ Report at an interval, ‘T4’ (‘Keep-Alive’ interval named in ‘SyncTrak’ and in this document), which is shorter
than the 60 minutes. User of the device may adjust the value of ‘T4’ as desired.
This report is intended to mean that the device is still alive and ready for any possible communications with the server for that
long time (‘T4’) even though the device does not interact temporarily with the server.
If device is connected with an external appliance via RS232, it receives data from the appliance and sends the data to the server.
Data transfer is made with the string below.
(note)
In Sleep mode, the first data packet sent to RS232 is discarded because the device is used to wake up from sleep mode.
Subsequently, the received data from RS232 is reported to the server in UEX format.
If you want to send UEX report of all data received from RS232, please set the sleep mode to disable.
….
Bit 21: CHK_SUM
Bit 22: reserved
Bit 23: reserved
MODEL 36 2 char Device Model (According to table model).
(Map Bit 1)
SW_VER 1.0.14 String Number of the released Software Version.
(Map Bit 2)
MSG_TYPE 1 1 char Report is real time (1); Report is storage (0).
(Map Bit 3)
DATE 20161117 8 char GPS date yyyymmdd or (Year + Month + Day)
(Map Bit 4)
TIME 08:37:39 8 char GPS time hh:mm:ss or (Hour : Minute : Second)
(Map Bit 5)
Unique ID of Serving Cell. 8 digit hex
CELL_ID 0000004F 8 char First 4 digits are always 0 when the device connected to 2G
(Map Bit 6)
network.
MCC 450 String Mobile Country Code. 0 ~ 65535
(Map Bit 7)
MNC 0 String Mobile Network Code. 0 ~ 65535
(Map Bit 8)
LAC 0014 4 char Location Area Code. 4 digits hex
(Map Bit 9)
Signal Strength.
0 ~ 63 in 2G.
0: less than -110 dBm
1: -110 to -019 dBm
……
62: -49 to -48 dBm
RX_LVL 63: greater than -48 dBm
20 String
(Map Bit 10)
0 ~ 65 in 3G/4G.
0: less than -105 dBm
1: -104 to -103 dBm
……
64: -41 to -40 dBm
65: greater than -40 dBm
LAT +37.479323 String Latitude (+/-xx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 11)
LON +126.887827 String Longitude (+/-xxx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 12)
SPD 62.03 String Speed in km/h. (1 km/h = 0.621371 mph)
(Map Bit 13)
CRS 65.43 String Course on the ground in degree.
(Map Bit 14)
SATT 10 String Number of GPS satellites.
(Map Bit 15)
Fix Status
FIX ‘1’ or ‘0’
1 1 char
(Map Bit 16) 1 => GPS is fixed
0 => GPS is not fixed
IN_STATE Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
00000101 String
(Map Bit 17) In7 In6 In5 In4 In3 In2 In1 IGN
When the output is in the blinking state, the report is sent in the
Active state.
LEN 25 1 char Length of Data.
(Map Bit 19)
DATA Welcome to Data from external RS232 device:
String
(Map Bit 20) Suntech World! Up to 500 bytes.
CHK_SUM Value: 12
12 String
(Map Bit 21) 8bit Checksum. Lower than8 bit of the summation of DATA field.
Reserved
(Map Bit 22)
Reserved
(Map Bit 23)
If the device has an external serial accessory connected, a message can be sent to this external accessory by sending a command
to the Suntech device with the format shown below.
6. Travel Report
Reserved
(Map Bit 22)
Reserved
(Map Bit 23)
Reserved
(Map Bit 24)
Reserved
(Map Bit 25)
Reserved
(Map Bit 26)
Reserved
(Map Bit 27)
Reserved
(Map Bit 28)
Reserved
(Map Bit 29)
Reserved
(Map Bit 30)
Reserved
(Map Bit 31)
Reserved
(Map Bit 32)
Reserved
(Map Bit 33)
Reserved
(Map Bit 34)
Reserved
(Map Bit 35)
Reserved
(Map Bit 36)
Reserved
(Map Bit 37)
Reserved
(Map Bit 38)
Reserved
(Map Bit 39)
7. Acknowledgment Message
The acknowledgment message can be configured on the device to be required for the specified reports.
If a collision occurs, The Suntech device will send Crash Reconstruction Report (CRR) after sending a collision alert report. This
report contains time, latitude, longitude, speed, course, and accelerometer data for occurring collision before and after. User
can customize the accelerometer data sampling rate (4/100/800 Hz, default: 100Hz), before collision occurring time, and after
collision occurring time (from 1 to 15 sec, default: <before: 3sec. / after: 1sec.>). These parameters effect to CRR packet number and
data size. The device will split the data for maximum data size of packet. Each packet will be sent ‘CUR_IDX’ value from 1 until
reach the ‘TOTAL_IDX’. Therefore before parsing data, you need to collect data to make a whole in one. The device reports
data with the format shown below.
<note>
‘DATA’ Field
: It must be parsed after merging all data fields. The data size depends on the setting of accelerometer value on SyncTrak.
The structure of shown below assume you receive data with default setting.
<Default> Sampling Rate: 100 Hz / Before collision: 3 Sec. / After collision: 1 Sec
Total Data size = 6 bytes + 2448 bytes = 2454 bytes (1/2: 1300 bytes, 2/2: 1154 bytes)
Time: 6 bytes
Year (Integer): 1 byte
Month (Integer): 1 byte
Day (Integer): 1 byte
Hour (Integer): 1 byte
Minute (Integer): 1 byte
Second (Integer): 1 byte
Crash Reconstruction Data: (12 bytes + 6 bytes * 100 Hz) * (3 Sec. + 1 Sec.) = 2448 bytes
Latitude (integer): 4 bytes
Longitude (integer): 4 bytes
Speed (integer): 2 bytes (Resolution: 1:0.01km/h)
Course (integer): 2 bytes (Unit: Degree)
100Hz Accelerometer Data
Accelerometer X-Axis_1 (integer): 2bytes
Accelerometer Y-Axis_1 (integer): 2bytes
Accelerometer Z-Axis_1 (integer): 2bytes
……
REMARKS:
X/Y/Z acceleration already oriented to vehicle’s axis.
9. Maintenance Report
The Suntech device will send this report every time it powers up for the first time, and then on a defined interval to check in
with the Suntech maintenance server SCUTI.
Have a close look at the fields from the following table for more information on when and what events are triggered.
When the output is in the blinking state, the report is sent in the
Active state.
RF EVENT ID Number:
EVT_ID 2 HEX -> DEC
See RF EVENT ID Table
RF_SERIAL 0007000123 HEX Serial number of RF device which triggered RF Event
Type of RF message
RF_MSG_TYPE 1 HEX -> DEC 1: RF message without GPS
2: RF message with GPS
Latitude of RF device which triggered RF Event
Value: +37.479323
Bit 31:
1 = negative
RF_LAT 00 00 00 00 HEX -> DEC
0 = positive
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Sensor/Signal Reserved for GPS Battery Box
future use Fix Sensor
0 ~ 63 in 2G.
0: less than -110 dBm
1: -110 to -019 dBm
……
62: -49 to -48 dBm
63: greater than -48 dBm
0 ~ 65 in 3G/4G.
0: less than -105 dBm
1: -104 to -103 dBm
……
64: -41 to -40 dBm
65: greater than -40 dBm
LAT +37.479323 String Latitude (+/-xx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 11)
LON +126.887827 String Longitude (+/-xxx.xxxxxx).
(Map Bit 12)
SPD 62.03 String Speed in km/h. (1 km/h = 0.621371 mph)
(Map Bit 13)
CRS 65.43 String Course on the ground in degree.
(Map Bit 14)
SATT 10 String Number of GPS satellites.
(Map Bit 15)
Fix Status
‘1’ or ‘0’
FIX 1 1 char
1 => GPS is fixed
0 => GPS is not fixed
Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
In7 In6 In5 In4 In3 In2 In1 IGN
IN_STATE 00000101 String
Ignition: 1 (ON), 0 (OFF).
In: 1 (Ground, Shorted), 0 (Opened).
When the output is in the blinking state, the report is sent in the
Active state.
RF EVENT ID Number:
EVT_ID 2 1 char
See RF EVENT ID Table
RF_SERIAL 0007000123 10 char Serial number of RF device which triggered RF Event
Type of RF message
RF_MSG_TYPE 1 1 char 1: RF message without GPS
2: RF message with GPS
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Sensor/Signal Reserved for GPS Battery Box
RF_STAT 1 String future use Fix Sensor
Value: 6000000001
DEV_ID 60 00 00 00 01 HEX
Device ID
Map of the headers that are included in the report
Bit 0: REPORT_MAP
Bit 1: MODEL
REPORT_MAP 7F FF FF 6 char Bit 2: SW_VER
(Map Bit 0)
….
Bit 21: PACK_SIZE
Bit 22: PACK_DATA
MODEL Value: 30
1E HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 1) Device Model (According to table model).
SW_VER Value: 1.0.14
01 00 0E HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 2) Software Version.
MSG_TYPE 01 HEX -> DEC
Real Time (1) Or Stored (0) Message
(Map Bit 3)
DATE Value: 20161117
10 0B 11 HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 4) GPS Date (Year + Month + Day).
TIME Value: 08:37:39
08 25 27 HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 5) Time (Hour + Minute + Second).
Value: 0000004F
CELL_ID Unique Id of Serving Cell.
00 00 00 4F HEX
(Map Bit 6) First 2 bytes are always 0 when the device connected to 2G
network.
MCC Value: 450
01 C2 HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 7) Mobile Country Code
MNC Value: 0
00 00 HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 8) Mobile Network Code
LAC Value: 0014
00 0E HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 9) Location Area Code
RX_LVL Value: 20
14 HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 10) Signal Strength (See table in Normal report above)
Value: +37.479323
Bit 31:
1 = negative
LAT
(Map Bit 11)
02 B3 E3 9B HEX -> DEC 0 = positive
When the output is in the blinking state, the report is sent in the
Active state.
PACK_NUM Value: 25
00 19 HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 19) Number of camera packet
TOTAL_PACK_ Value: 25
NUM 00 19 HEX -> DEC
Total number of camera packet
(Map Bit 20)
PACK_SIZE Value: 25
00 19 HEX -> DEC
(Map Bit 21) Camera packet data size
55 46 57 65 6C 63 6F
PACK_DATA 6D 65 20 74 6F 20 53 Camera packet data
(Map Bit 22) 75 6E 74 65 63 68 20 Up to 521 bytes.
57 6F 72 6C 64 21
When the output is in the blinking state, the report is sent in the
Active state.
PACK_NUM
(Map Bit 19)
25 String Number of camera packet
TOTAL_PACK_
NUM 25 String Total number of camera packet
(Map Bit 20)
PACK_SIZE 25 String Camera packet data size
(Map Bit 21)
55 46 57 65 6C 63
6F 6D 65 20 74 6F
PACK_DATA Camera packet data
20 53 75 6E 74 65 HEX
(Map Bit 22) Up to 521 bytes.
63 68 20 57 6F 72
6C 64 21
If DTC is 0, empty.
ISO15765 (5 characters)
- Alphabet letter(1) + HEX(4)
- P0100, C0A00
String Engine Idle time in sec
ENGINE_IDLE_TIME 3.45
Fuel Economy in km/L
FUEL_ECONOMY 19.42 String
TRIP_FUEL 181312.00 String Used fuel in this trip (liters)
ENGINE_LOAD 127.25 String Percent Engine Load (percent)
“Parameter Report” is sent by device for informing with device IP address to server.
This report is sent when UDP session is established and device IP is changed by PDP.
Byte 1 Byte 0
Bit 4 Bit 0 ~ 3 Fuel level
Fuel Fuel level (0xFF)
Status (0xF)
(0x0, 0x1)
ST25T RS232 Fuel 2 Status/Level
Byte 1 Byte 0
ST25T_RS232_FUE
08 00 00 1F FF 1FFF Bit 4 Bit 0 ~ 3 Fuel level
L2
Fuel Fuel level (0xFF)
Status (0xF)
(0x0, 0x1)
ST25T RS485 Fuel 1 Status/Level
Byte 1 Byte 0
ST25T_RS485_FUE
09 00 00 1F FF 1FFF Bit 4 Bit 0 ~ 3 Fuel level
L1
Fuel Fuel level (0xFF)
Status (0xF)
(0x0, 0x1)
ST25T RS485 Fuel 2 Status/Level
Byte 1 Byte 0
ST25T_RS485_FUE
0A 00 00 1F FF 1FFF Bit 4 Bit 0 ~ 3 Fuel level
L2
Fuel Fuel level (0xFF)
Status (0xF)
(0x0, 0x1)
ST25T RS485 Fuel 3 Status/Level
Byte 1 Byte 0
ST25T_RS485_FUE
0B 00 00 1F FF 1FFF Bit 4 Bit 0 ~ 3 Fuel level
L3
Fuel Fuel level (0xFF)
Status (0xF)
(0x0, 0x1)
ST25T RS485 Fuel 4 Status/Level
Byte 1 Byte 0
ST25T_RS485_FUE
0C 00 00 1F FF 1FFF Bit 4 Bit 0 ~ 3 Fuel level
L4
Fuel Fuel level (0xFF)
Status (0xF)
(0x0, 0x1)
Vehicle Speed In Km/h.
Convert speed by converting HEX(7B) to
VEH_SPD 12 00 00 00 7B 1.23 DEC(123) then divide by 100.
※ You could check this value when ST20M device is
connected.
Engine RPM
Convert rpm by converting HEX(1003) to
ENGINE_RPM 13 00 00 10 03 40.99 DEC(4099) then divide by 100.
※ You could check this value when ST20M device is
connected.
Suntech International Ltd. Confidential Document
Doc. Title Author Page of Pages
DTC code
J1939 or J1708
- High byte: active error code
- Low byte: Previous active error code.
- It is a hex code, not decimal
DTC 14 00 14 BA 78 0014BA78
ISO15765
- P0100 00 50(‘P’) 01 00
- C0A00 00 43(‘C’) 0A 00
REVISIONS
Rev. No. Date Modifications were made on: Writer
Rev. 1.00 2016-11-30 Draft M.Hieda
Rev. 1.01 2018-01-27 Added missing ALERT ID. (46,47) S.E PARK
Added description of ‘Enter Two Alert (58)’
Rev. 1.02 2018-01-30 1. Fixed a description error for "DEV_ID" in “ZIP" mode. S.E PARK
01 65 A0 BC 01 => 60 00 00 00 01
2. Moving "SMALL ASSIGN" item to "MEDIUM ASSIGN"
Rev. 1.03 2018-01-30 Added description of ‘Power Up Alert (99)’ S.E PARK
Rev. 1.05 2018-10-22 Added Low Back-up Battery Alert 43 S.E PARK
Rev. 1.06 2018-10-23 Fixed CELL_ID report data, Removed CR Report KJH
Rev. 1.09 2018-11-13 Fixed Rx_Lvl for 4G network KJH
Rev. 1.10 2018-11-14 Added Profile version description KJH
Rev. 1.11 2018-11-26 Changed software version field KJH
Rev. 1.12 2018-12-12 Fixed Alert 14 vehicle battery low KJH
Rev. 1.13 2019-2-8 Added Crash Reconstruction Report Data KJH
Rev. 1.14 2019-2-13 Added a note about UEX report in sleep mode KJH
Rev. 1.15 2019-3-26 Supplementing the explanation of checksum calculation. S.E Park
-Chapter 7.1 Zip (HEX, fixed length)
-Chapter 7.2 Normal (ASCII, variable length)
Rev. 1.16 2019-4-2 Fixed Rx_Lvl for 3G/4G network KJH
Rev. 1.17 2019-4-2 Added Fine Tracking Report SJSONG
Rev. 1.18 2019-4-30 Fixed examples KJH
Rev. 1.19 2019-4-30 Corrected “the length of zip format, wrong HDR, Wrong description of HGPARK
M_Assign.etc.
Rev. 1.20 2019-5-11 Changed Alert ID Tables KSH
Rev. 1.21 2019-5-14 Added Acceleration X, Y, Z in description of Small Assign Header. HS PARK
Rev. 1.22 2019-6-11 UDP ACK simplification KJH
Rev. 1.23 2019-7-3 Add Small Assign : Altitude, Net Status KSH
Add Alert ID : SIM extraction, GPS Fix, Voice Call, RS232 connect/disconnect
Rev. 1.24 2019-7-9 Modify Small Assign : Altitude KSH
Float -> Integer
Rev. 1.25 2019-07-10 Add RF event report (for only RF devices) JH KIM
Add Debug Information Report (for only LATAM)
Rev. 1.26 2019-07-12 Add Alert_ID(ST25T, ST20M) KSH
Add CAM, GED Report
Add Small, Middle Assign(ST25T)
Rev. 1.27 2019-07-26 MNT, SW_VER DEVICE_FW_VER KSH
TRV, Add Histogram Speed Section
Rev. 1.28 2019-07-29 Added OUT_STATE Description SJSONG
Rev. 1.29 2019-08-02 Change the CRR description and parsing structure. HSPark
Rev. 1.30 2019-08-05 Changed the explanation of NET_STATUS KSH
Added PRM Report
Rev. 1.31 2019-08-07 Remove Fine Tracking Report KSH
Rev. 1.32 2019-08-08 Added explanation of RFA ACK, Changed OUT_STATE Description KSH
Rev. 1.33 2019-08-13 Changed explanation of PRM KSH
Changed explanation of GED
Rev. 1.34 2019-08-16 Add Assign(S/M/L) of GED KSH
Add Alert ID Over_Speed/Under_Speed in Poly Geofence
Rev. 1.35 2019-08-19 Changed the descriptions of RPT_MAP. KSH
STT_RPT_MAP, ALT_RPT_MAP, …, CAM_RPT_MAP REPORT_MAP
Rev. 1.36 2019-08-20 Remove Debug Information Report. JH KIM
It is moved to Universal Engineering Commands