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C
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMAND
S
ET
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IRMWARE
R
EVISION
2.4.0_
BETA
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V
ERSION
1.0.0
3.2.6.2.3
TCP.Storage.AddProtocol,<
protocols
>,<
”text”
> - Addes data to the TCP
storage
Command syntax
$PFAL,TCP.Storage.AddProtocol,<
Examples
$PFAL,TCP.Storage.AddProtocol,0,“your text“
Responses
-
Command description
This command writes the specific data into the TCP storage. MAMBOII will report an
error upon attempting to start this process, if there is not enough memory available
into the TCP storage.
Parameter description
<protocols>
It defines the protocol(s) to be added into the TCP storage. Supported protocols
are listed in chapter
<”text”>
It specifies the text, up to 200 characters, to be appended into the TCP storage.
It must always be wrapped in quotation marks (" "), even if there is no text
specified. Text is automatically terminated by
<CR><LF>
. To specify starting and
ending characters use
„
TCP.CLIENT.FINISH.MSG
“
parameter. This may ease an
automatic read out of data via TCP server.
Notes
•
In order to receive more than one protocol at once, you have to specify the
in the hexadecimal value and add the corresponding hex value
of required protocols, for example:
−
the
hex
value
27
added
on
the
message
“
$PFAL,TCP.Storage.AddProtocol
,
27,”test”
“
means
the
GGA+GSA+GSV+VTG protocols will be received at once,
−
the hex value
4E
added on the message
“
$PFAL,
TCP.Storage.AddProtocol
,
4E,”test”
“
means
the
GGA+GSA+GSV+RMC+IOP protocols will be received at once.
•
The defined user protocols (in hexadecimal value) will be transmitted only
one time after request and not periodically.
•
To switch off all selected protocols the
parameter has to be set to
0.
•
If the TCP connection is currently not established, this data will be written into
the TCP history buffer and it will be sent as soon as the TCP connection is re-
established.
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