To bind an eLoc GL100 device to a specified Account/Device record, set the "Unique ID:" field on the Device
Admin page to the appropriate prefixed unique-id value. For example:
Unique ID: eloc_123456789012345
2.3) Setting the eLoc GL100 Properties
Properties which effect the behavior of the eLoc GL100 server are set in the "Properties" tag section. The
following properties may be set:
<Property key="accuracyThreshold">12</Property>
This is the maximum allowed GPS inaccuracy. The GPS accuracy value provided in the GL100 event record
increases as the GPS fix becomes more inaccurate. Values below 10 are considered "accurate". Accuracy
values above this threshold will be considered an invalid GPS fix and the latitude/longitude will be set to 0.0/0.0.
<Property key="minimumSpeedKPH">3.0</Property>
This is the minimum acceptable speed value, below which the device will considered not moving, and the speed
will be explicityly set to "0.0".
<Property key="minimumMovedMeters">0</Property>
if the specified value is greater than '0', then subsequent received events will be omitted if they are within the
specified number of meters to the previous event. Useful for eliminating multiple events at the same location,
when the device continues to periodically report a location even if the device is stopped.
<Property key="estimateOdometer">true</Property>
If "true", the DCS will calculate the current event odometer based on the distance traveled since the last valid
GPS location.
<Property key="simulateGeozones">true</Property>
If "true", the DCS will check for geozone arrivals/departures and insert the appropriate arrive/depart events.
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