Raveon RV-M7-GX Quick Start Manual - page 15
M7 GX Quick Start Guide
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IDLERATE 120 (
to set the idling update interval to 2
minutes.)
TRIGDX 500
(tells it to report at the IDLERATE if it does
not move this many meters)
TXRATE 10 (
configures it to report every 10 seconds
whenever it is moves more than TRIGDX
meters)
7.3.
Device Addressing
Security Key
The security KEY programmed into every M7 GX
transponder ensures that only M7 GX transponders with the
exact same security code can receive position and status
information. The security key is case sensitive, so
“Raveon” and “RAVEON” are two different keys. The
factory default is “RAVEON”.
7.4. Addressing Basics
Addressing is used to differentiate one M7 Transponder
from another. Each must have a unique ID number
programmed into them, so that when a position report is
received, the ID of the M7 GX that sent the message is
known. This is called the MYID.
Each M7 GX has an ID programmed into it, and is
represented as a 4 digit number. M7 GX IDs may be any
number between 0001 and 9999. The unit’s own ID is
programmed with the ATMY xxxx command, and the ID of
the destination modem it sends its messages to (the
Destination Address) is configured with the ATDT xxxx
command.
The default Address Mask is F000, which means the M7 GX
will receive a transmission from any other M7 as long as the
fist digit matches, in this case, is a 0.
For example, to set the MYID of your M7 to 17, enter:
MYID 17
To set your M7 to send its position and status data to M7
number 1, enter:
ATDT 1
To receive all messages from units with IDs 1-999, and
exclude 1000-9999, set the mask to: