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20 OPTIONAL BOARD
20.2 VGS-1
Storing the GPS Data (GPS Data Storage)
GPS Data Storage can be used to store the GPS data.
The GPS data with a maximum of 10,752 Messages (3,584 blocks) can be stored. If data is written in all memories, the
oldest memory is overwritten. However, the GPS data with a maximum of 12,288 Messages (4,096 blocks) can be stored
while Latest Received Message Stack is disabled.
The GPS data stored in the VGS-1 can be sent from the transceiver using wireless communication and be transfered to a
PC.
Storing the GPS Data
The transceiver stores the GPS data in the VGS-1 at the intervals configured for GPS Storage Interval.
GPS Data Storage and GPS Storage Interval can be configured using KPG-111D/ DN.
Note
• The GPS data is written to the VGS-1 if the transceiver receives valid data from the GPS receiver unit.
• The GPS data cannot be stored if Auto Recording Mode, Voice Memo Mode, Auto Reply Message Mode or Playback Mode is
activated.
Sending and Transferring the GPS Data
 Sending the GPS data using wireless communication
The transceiver sends the GPS data stored in the VGS-1 to the base station upon the receipt of a request message for
the GPS data which is sent from a base station using FleetSync or the NXDN air protocol.
Note
While the transceiver is sending the GPS Data using wireless communication, GPS data will not be stored in the VGS-1, even if the
transceiver receives new GPS data from a GPS unit.
 Transferring the GPS data to a PC
To transfer the GPS data to a PC, the transceiver and the GPS must be connected by a serial cable.
The transceiver transfers the GPS data stored in the VGS-1 to the PC upon the receipt of a request message for the
GPS data which is sent from a PC using a PC command of FleetSync or NXDN.
Note
• To transfer the GPS data to a PC, the GPS data request must be controlled using a PC application. Also, Base Station Settings must
be configured using KPG-111D/ DN.
• While the transceiver is transferring GPS data using a PC command, the new GPS data will not be stored in the VGS-1, even if the
transceiver receives new GPS data from a GPS receiver unit.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the GPS Data Storage and the GPS Storage Interval (
Configuring the Base Station Settings (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
See
FPRG 8.11.4 GPS Tab)
See
FPRG 8.11.3 VGS-1 Tab)
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