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ID
Signal
Description
S00 - S09
Speed thre)
True when the vehicle’s speed is faster than the corre-
sponding speed threshold. See the
GS
message.
T00 - T09
Time W)
True when the time and date are within the correspond-
ing time window. See the
GT
message.
TD0 - TD9
Time and Di)
True when the associated
Time and Distance
counter
has a Time and Distance condition true. The signal is
immediately reset after being evaluated to enable the
counter for further triggers. See the
TD
message.
U00 - U09
User flags(-)
These signals may be changed by the user at any time
with the
SS
message.
V00 - V05
Voice signals
V00 signal is
true
when there is a voice call on course.
V01 to V05 are true whenever the actual voice call is
being held to
Destination Point
10 to 14 respectively.
See the
VC
,
VE
and
XADP
messages.
XP1 - XP4
Outputs(-)
True when the corresponding output is on. See the
SS
message.
(*)
Antares SB
TM
does not have GPIOs. These signals are maintained for backwards compatibility with scripts from other
versions. Instead,
Antares SB
TM
has 4 inputs and 4 outputs. Signals
G00-G03
are the same as
IP1-IP4
signals and
G04-G07
signals are the same as
XP1-XP4
signals. The user is encouraged to use
IP
and
XP
signals instead of
G
signals.
(-) These signals’ state can be directly altered by the user with the
SS
TAIP message.
(+) Refer to the next paragraph.
The signals marked with a (+) are signals for which the conditions that set
them
true
or
false
are defined by the user. The other signals transitions’ cri-
teria can not be altered as they depend on conditions already programmed
on the unit.
For more information on signals refer to the
Configuration
chapter,
Event
Machine
section.
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