The system can operate in reverse too, he adds. “You can send an SDS message to the radio that’s connected to the module, to turn on or turn off another circuit. For example, in a fire alarm or an emergency you can open doors automatically or close them. “And we have almost the same thing, but for vehicles. You can monitor, control the car remotely, by using this module. We connect one side to the OED connector on the car, and the other side to the radio and then we actually monitor the car live. You can see the accelerometer as the car accelerates, and you can stop the car by sending an SDS message as well. You could stop it if someone steals it or if the glass is broken or a door is opened.” All Systel’s developments are based on SDS messaging and so they can be expected to work on any TETRA network. (中国集群通信网 | 责任编辑:陈晓亮) |