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GNSS state 6 – disabled meaning
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Written by Albert Basiul
Updated over 7 months ago

Description:

What stands under GNSS state 6 - disabled

Required information:

Information needed in order to perform the task (plus who needs to provide it)

Response from device to SMS command coords

Customer

Steps:

1. Send: <password> coords

2. Response example: 2013-04-24 07:01, lat. 46.1443183, long. 11.881766, alt. 217.5, sat. 8, dir. 198.10, hdop 100, state 6.

Response structure: <time>, lat. <latitude>, long. <longtitude>, alt. <altitude>, sat. <satellites>, dir. <angle>, hdop <hdop>, state <X>

Where:

<time>

Current GMT date & time.

<latitude>

Current latitude.

<altitude>

Current altitude (meters).

<satellites>

Currently visible satellites.

<angle>

Current angle

<hdop>

Current HDOP level.

<X>

Current GNSS state. The values can be the following:

  • 1 – off

  • 2 – on with no fix

  • 3 – on with fix

  • 4 – not responding

  • 5 – sleep

  • 6 – disabled

6 – disabled means that the GPS module is disabled and for that, there are a few reasons:

  • Data collection in configuration is disabled.

  • Power voltage is not connected properly henceforth not enough voltage to feed the GNSS module.

  • Some kind of hardware issue (logs are required).

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