Raveon RV-M7-GX Quick Start Manual - page 14
M7 GX Quick Start Guide
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how the GPS features are configured, use the GX
command.
13.
Verify the SLOTTIME and TDMATIME are set
appropriate for your system. Consult the user manual
if you are not sure. The defaults are 200mS
SLOTTIME and 10 second TDMATIME, which will
give you 50 slots (numbered 0-49) to track 49
transponders.
14.
Once the unit is configured, type EXIT to exit the
command mode.
Remember, that from the factory, all M7 GX GPS
transponders are configured to simply work. Plug in power
and they will lock onto the GPS satellite signal and begin
transmitting their positions and status in their appropriate
time slot.
7.1.
Enabling Repeater Features
Refer to the technical manual for advanced repeater
configuration instructions. To quickly enable repeating of all
data sent from/to units 1-999, use the REPEAT 1
command. This will enable the repeater function, and
configure it to repeat all messages, position, and status
transmissions.
7.2. Set the Transmission Report rate
Use the TXRATE xx command to set the report rate, in
seconds, for the M7 GX transponder. For example, if you
wish the M7 to report every 5 minutes, set the report rate to
300 seconds (TXRATE 300).
If the M7 GX should report position and status when it is
moving, set the TXRATE xx to the desired time between
position transmissions. Then, program the IDLERATE xx
to the desired number of seconds between reports when the
unit is not moving (idle).
Important!:
Set the minimum distance the unit must move
for a transmission occur with the TRIGDX xx command. If
TRIGDX is set to zero, then the unit will always report at the
interval set with the TXRATE xx command. This is the
factory default setting.
For example, to transmit every 2 minutes when idle, and
every 10 seconds when moving more than 500 meters, use
these commands: