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iON FM, iON Connect
CONFIGURAION COMMANDS
REFERENCE GUIDE

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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 5
2. WORKING WITH COMMANDS .................................................................................................. 6
2.1. Command format ............................................................................................................... 6
2.2. Entering password when sending commands ........................................................................... 7
2.3. Methods of command sending .............................................................................................. 7
3. LIST OF COMMANDS ............................................................................................................ 10
3.1. Access by security password ................................................................................................10
PASS — Security password input
CPWD — Changing security password
3.2. Operating modes...............................................................................................................12
PW#MODE — Operating mode selection
PW#TW1 — Setting timeout for switching to mode 1
PW#TW2 — Setting timeout for switching to mode 2
PW#TS1 — Setting timeout for waking up in mode 1
PW#TS2 — Setting timeout for waking up in mode 2
PW#EN1 — Allowing or denying mode 1
PW#EN2 — Allowing or denying mode 2
3.3. GSM connection ................................................................................................................15
GSM#D — Reading diagnostic data from GSM module
GSM#1#LOCK — Allowing and denying PIN code entering
GSM#1#PIN — Configuring PIN code
GSM#1#ROAM — Denying and allowing roaming
GSM#1#SCID — Reading of SIM card’s SCID
GSM#IMEI — Reading of IMEI number
3.4. GPRS internet ...................................................................................................................18
APN#1#MODE — Selecting SIM card’s operating mode
APN#1#NAME — Configuring SIM card’s APN address
APN#1#USER — Configuring SIM card’s APN user
APN#1#PSW — Configuring SIM card’s APN password

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3.5. GPS coordinates ................................................................................................................20
GPS#D — Reading diagnostic data from GPS module
GPS#F1 — Exceeding steering angle
GPS#F2 — Exceeding distance
GPS#F3 — Filter track points by “movement sensor“
GPS#F4 — Track point filter by “Speed”
GPS#T1 — Track point save period
RT#T1 — Real-time point transmission period
LOCATION — Obtaining GPS coordinates via SMS
3.6. Web monitoring server .......................................................................................................25
SRV#1 — Configuration of IP/DNS address of processing server
DGROUP — Data grouping mode
3.7. Movement Sensor ..............................................................................................................26
MOVE#ST — Reading current status of movement sensor
MOVE#F1 — Configuring passivity of motion sensor
MOVE#F2 — Configuring sensitivity of motion sensor
3.8. Inputs ............................................................................................................................30
IN#1#TP, ... — Selecting multipurpose input
IN#T — Configuration of period of data reading from multipurpose inputs
IN#1#PULL, ... — Configuration of resistor pull-up on multipurpose input
IN#1#HI, ... — Configuration of logic 1 level on multipurpose input
IN#1#LO, ... — Configuration of logic 0 level on multipurpose input
IN#1#CLR, ... — Resetting pulse counter
IN#IMP — Reading data at pulse input
IN#AVER — Reading data at analog input
IN#FREQ — Reading data at frequency input
IN#LOG — Reading data at logic input
IN#F1 — Track point filter from inputs “by value change”
3.9. Outputs ...........................................................................................................................33
OUT#5, ... — Switching status at control outputs
3.10. RS485 interface ..............................................................................................................34
485#1#TP, ... — Allowing and denying data reading from liquid level sensors
485#1#A, ... — Configuration of network address for liquid level sensors
485#SPEED — Configuration of data rate with liquid level sensors
485#T — Configuring period of data reading from liquid level sensors

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485#1#D, ... — Reading of measurements from liquid level sensors
485#1#M — Setting operating mode for RS485
3.11. CAN-LOG ........................................................................................................................38
CAN-L — Rebooting CAN-LOG
CAN-L#DA — Reading of current software version for CAN-LOG
CAN-L#PROG — Setting CAN-LOG program number
3.12. Driving style ...................................................................................................................39
DS#BRAKE — Warning of breaking overload
DS#TURN — Warning of overload at turn entry
DS#G_SHAKE — Warning of overload at impacts
DS#W_SHAKE — Warning of overload during shaking
DS#ACC — Warning of acceleration overload
DS#INIT — Resetting user driving style warning settings
3.13. Buzzer ...........................................................................................................................41
BUZ#MODE — Buzzer operating mode
SPD#LVL — Setting speed threshold for buzzer signal
DS#BUZ — Buzzer signal on driving style violations
3.14. Vehicle safety .................................................................................................................42
EMRG#MODE — Operation mode of alerts of vehicle safety
TEL#EVAC — Telephone number for alerts of vehicle evacuation
TEL#EMRG — Telephone number for alerts of road accident
MOVE#TO — Configuration of parking event registration time
VIGN — Configuration of voltage ignition “ON”
3.14. Device operation information ............................................................................................45
VER — Read software version information
VIN — Read current value of external voltage
VBAT — Read current value of battery’s voltage
TMP#1#T — Read temperature value
3.15. System commands ...........................................................................................................47
RESET — Reset operating system
CFG#RESET — Reset to factory settings
ETRACK — Clear black box memory
ALPHABETIC LIST OF COMMANDS ............................................................................................. 48

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1. Introduction
This document contains a list of commands for configuration of iON FM, iON Connect user terminals.
Version Date Prepared by: Revisions
1.0 22.06.2016 D. N. Konev, V. N.
Golovin
Main document
1.0.1 01.08.2016 V. N. Golovin Changed description: SRV#1
1.0.3 01.09.2016 V. N. Golovin Changes: RT#T1 (3.5), 2.2
1.1 12.09.2016 V. N. Golovin Changes: deleted unsupported command GSM#1#TEL, edited SRV#1
1.1.1 26.09.2016 V. N. Golovin Changes: IN#1#TP
1.2 01.11.2016 V. N. Golovin Changes: added new commands — GPS#F4, DGROUP, IN#F1, EMRG#MODE,
TEL#EVAC, TEL#EMRG, MOVE#TO, VIGN, edited commands — GPS#F3,
BUZ#MODE, SPD#LVL, DS#BUZ
1.2.1 03.11.2016 V. N. Golovin Changes: edited parameters of MOVE#TO command
1.2.2 20.12.2016 V. N. Golovin Changes: edited parameters of DS#BRAKE, DS#TURN, DS#G_SHAKE,
DS#W_SHAKE, DS#ACC commands
1.2.3 06.04.2017 V. N. Golovin Changes: added parameters of DGROUP
1.2.4 05.07.2017 V. N. Golovin Changes: iON Connect CAN support removed
1.3 10.07.2017 V. N. Golovin Changes: descriptions of PW#TS1, PW#TS2

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2. Working with commands
2.1. Command format
The format is similar to AT modem’s commands syntax.
Requesting current parameter value.
To receive current parameter value, enter the command and “?” after “=” in the following format:
COMMAND=?
Example:
GSM#1#LOCK=?
Reply example:
GSM#1#LOCK=?
GSM#1#LOCK=0
OK
Changing parameter value.
To save parameter value, enter the command and the new value after “=” in the following format:
COMMAND=Х , where Х — is a numeric or a text value.
Example:
OUT#6=1
Reply example:
OUT#6=1
OK
Deleting parameter value.
To delete string parameter value, enter the command, followed by the word NULL after “=”:
COMMAND=NULL
Example:
APN#1#NAME=NULL
Reply example:
APN#1#NAME=NULL
OK

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There are 3 types of commands:
1 only display parameter value or debug data only one parameter: ?
2 change parameter value set of parameters (including ?)
3 launch a function in the device with no set parameters
Command ends with a special symbol. Command end symbol depends on the interface receiving it.
For SMS commands it is separator “;”.
Web server and COM port commands use newline character [Enter] as a separator: 0x0d 0x0A.
Commands can be contained in one message, provided they are separated with command end symbol.
The device processes commands consecutively, one after another.
2.2. Entering password when sending commands
Access to device settings requires a password. By default, it is set to: 123456.
When entering password on a terminal during USB connection, it will be valid throughout the entire ses-
sion.
When changing settings via SMS, the password is required for each message. The password must be in the
beginning of the message, before the command or a group of commands.
SMS password must be entered in the following format: PASS=<password>;<command>=<parameter>;
An example of sending command via SMS:
PASS=123456;OUT#6=1;
2.3. Methods of command sending
Web interface.
In iRZ Online interface select “Settings” ►, “List of vehicles”, and select vehicle to which the device is
linked to from the list. Go to “ Edit” ► “Devices”.

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Click “ Send command”, to open command dialog:
Enter the command;
Click “Send command”;
Response to the command will be displayed in the table.
Configuration tool.
Connect the device to a PC and launch Conf_iRZ configuration tool. Go to “Service” tab and open
access to the device (if required) by pressing “Unlock” button and entering security password (123456 by
default).
To send the command:
Enter the command;
Click “Send”;
Response will be displayed in a new window.

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SMS message.
Format PASS=<password>;<command>=<parameter>; is supported when sending commands via SMS,
where:
●<password> is a security password for device configuration (123456 by default);
●<command> is a command to be executed;
●<parameter> is the command’s parameter (text and/or numerical value).
To send the command:
Enter phone number of the device’s SIM card;
Enter a command;
Send SMS message;
Response will come in SMS message, containing results of the command’s execution.

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3. List of Commands
3.1. Access by security password
Command Description Possible values
PASS Entering security password
PASS command is designated for changing current security pass-
word for gaining full access to the device. Both of the connection
types (USB cable and GSM/SMS connection) require the password.
If the password was not entered, access to the device is not com-
plete and configuration changing is unavailable. However, current
values of the settings can always be read, for example: MOVE#ST=?
Entering the password gives access to device configuration com-
mands, which allow changing the existing values and specifying
new ones. The device cannot be reconfigured without the password.
Examples:
●Command for entering current security password:
PASS=123456 .
Recommendations:
●the devices are implemented with sessional mechanism of
password access, which means that it is required to enter secu-
rity password only once. After that, all of the commands may be
used without repeatedly entering the password. However, in the
case of reading and managing data via SMS, the password must
be entered in each of the messages;
●If the device is disconnected from the virtual COM port, (USB
cable) - physically or virtually - the session ends automatically.
It will be required to enter a password again during the next
connection of the device, if it is required to change current set-
tings as opposed to just reading them.
English characters and/or numbers
(123456 – default value).
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