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Operation
Command
Description
GOL
Same action as scheduled task using details from schedule and TCP IP/Port or FTP or SMS
settings.
GOL
<IP>,<Port>,
[<APN>,<UID>,<PWD>]
Same action as scheduled task using details from schedule except it creates a TCP connection
and overrides the following:
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<IP> – TCP/IP address of host e.g. 203.190.210.84.
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<Port> - TCP/IP port of host e.g. 7781.
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<APN> - Access Point Name, if not omitted then the APN configured in the device will be
used.
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<UID> - the <APN> must be included to use this parameter.
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<PID> - the <APN and <UID> must be included to use this parameter.
For example:
Or when to make a one-off connection (uses the already configured APN):
RQ - ReQuest current sensor values
This command can be used to retrieve the iRIS details and current sensor readings. The reply message body is in the
following format:
<SiteName>(<SerialNumber>),<DateTime>:<SensorAName>=<SensorAValue><SensorAUnits>
, <SensorBName>=<SensorBValue><SensorBUnits>, ,…
Where the elements are as follows and are derived from the iRIS’s configuration:
Element
Description
<SiteName>
Site name of the iRIS.
<DateTime>
Date and time of the message as it is sent using the iRIS local settings.
<SensorAName>
Name of the first sensor that has include in SMS option set.
<SensorAValue>
Current value of the sensor in engineering units.
<SesnorAUnits>
Units for the first sensor.
Example message output: