Argent Data Systems OpenTracker USB User’s Manual Revised 2-25-2013 Argent Data Systems, Inc. PO Box 579 Santa Maria, CA 93456-0579 USA (800
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 8 8. Remote Access Commands can be issued to the tracker remotely via APRS messages. The originating station’s c
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 9 exit safe mode, use the RESET command or power off the tracker after removing the jumper used to enter safe mode
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 10 10. Authentication In addition to the security authorization list, remote access to the tracker can be contro
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 11 11. OTWINCFG Configuration Program The OpenTracker USB can be configured using the otwincfg.exe program under
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 12 11.4. Warm Boot vs. Cold Boot If the unit is already powered on and operating when you click the ‘Connect’ but
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 13 11.7. Configuration Profiles The OpenTracker USB can store two separate configuration profiles. The profile cu
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 14 Symbol Table and Symbol Code – These settings control the symbol used to indicate the station’s position when
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 15 Voltage – Report input voltage in the comment field. The maximum value is 18.5 volts, and the minimum is the dr
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 16 Use PTT Input – When this checkbox is enabled, the tracker can be connected inline with a microphone to opera
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 17 Save – When enabled, the tracker will save its last-known GPS position as a permanent fixed position if the GPS
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 1. Introduction ...
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 18 Debounce – This is a delay applied to the counter input. After a counter event is registered, all subsequent e
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 19 No Suppress PTT Out on PTT In – This option allows the tracker to be used in burst-after-voice mode without bre
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 20 11.11. Access List This screen allows editing of the tracker’s remote access control list. 11.12. Profile
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 21 equal to). Clicking on the button showing the comparison operator toggles it between these two settings. The A
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 22 12. Command Reference Most commands can be issued through the serial console, APRS message, or fleet manageme
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 23 AUTHLIST +/-<callsign> Displays or changes the list of callsigns authorized for remote access. +callsig
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 24 CDINVERT on|off Inverts carrier detect input polarity. CNTRESET on|off Causes counter to reset with each tr
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 25 Return value: Number of devices detected DISPLAY (local only) Lists all configuration para
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 26 GPIO <n> on | off | toggle | in Reads or sets state of a general-purpose digital I/O pin. ‘On’ sets the
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 27 MYCALL <xxxxxx-nn> Sets the unit's callsign and optional SSID. NICE <n> When the tracker hear
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 1 1. Introduction The OpenTracker USB was designed as a low-cost entry-level APRS tracker, but it includes featur
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 28 POWER on|off|<0-255> (seconds) ON or OFF will manually set the state of the power relay control pin (AUX
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 29 RETRYTIME <0-255> (seconds) Time between message retry attempts - interval increases by this value with
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 30 Between these two extremes, the interval varies between the low rate and high rate (specified separately with t
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 31 STATUS <0-255> Status packets are sent every n transmissions, or if set to 0, status text is sent as par
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 32 TXLEVEL <1-255> Sets transmission audio level. This value should be selected to provide an appropriate
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 33 13. Telemetry The OpenTracker USB has the ability to send telemetry information from its onboard temperature
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 34 14. Script System The OpenTracker USB’s script engine allows simple programs to be run on the tracker to cust
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 35 The highlighted line in the script listing shows where the next command will be inserted. The 'Delete Li
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 36 To compare the current altitude to a fixed value, for example, you can select "Altitude" in box A and
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 37 On Startup Executes a block of code only once, immediately after the tracker is powered on. On Second Execu
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 2 Telemetry – The OpenTracker USB has on-board temperature and voltage sensors, plus four analog 0-20v inputs and
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 38 Use this command carefully - the tracker's flash memory has a write endurance of about 100,000 cycles, and
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 39 These general-purpose counters have no predefined meaning, and they have no effect on the rest of the system.
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 40 15. UI-View32 Setup For use with the UI-View32 APRS client, either port of the tracker can be set manually to
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 41 No ‘Into KISS’ or ‘Exit KISS’ commands are needed, and any settings in these fields should be deleted. Placing
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 3 3. Hardware Description 3.1. SERIAL Connector Pin Assignments 2: Data in (port A) 3: Data out (port A)
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 4 4. Jumper Settings Three settings are controlled by the jumper block on the circuit board. ‘HI’ – This j
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 5 sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x134a product=0x9000 5. Setup and Configuration You can use a PC to connect to
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 6 Mac OS X should assign a device name starting with /dev/cu.usbmodem. Other modern operating systems should be a
OpenTracker USB User’s Manual 7 KISS – In KISS mode, a PC or other host device sends and receives raw AX.25 packets. Keep in mind that even wi
Comentarios a estos manuales