
innovaphone IP DECT
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innovaphone devices have an internal variable that is initially empty (or empty if
the device was reset with the standard settings) called UPDATE/CHECK. The
check
command compares the content of
<serial>
with the UPDATE/CHECK
variable. If both match, all further processes of the maintenance file are
terminated.
If they differ, the remaining processes are executed. When the last process has
been executed, the UPDATE/CHECK variable is overwritten with the content of
<serial>
, and the content of
<final-command>
is executed. The following
commands are usable content for
<final-command>
• ireset: Resets the device as soon as it is not being actively used.
• reset: Resets the device immediately.
• iresetn: Resets the device as soon as it is not being actively used and a reset
is required.
• resetn: Resets the device immediately if a reset is required.
• ser: Is a global variable and not a function.
Time command
Often it is preferred to perform such changes at particular times (for example, at
night when no work is being done). This can be achieved with the
times
command:
mod cmd UP1 time [/allow <hours>]
The
time
command compares the current time with the content of
<hours>
.
<hours>
is a comma-separated list of specified hours, within which execution
of the maintenance file is possible. If the content of
<hours>
with the restriction
does not match, all further processes are terminated. The following hours are
considered valid times, within which execution of the maintenance file makes
sense.
mod cmd UP1 time /allow 12,22,23,0,1,2,3,4
With this command, execution of the maintenance file is allowed from 12:00 to
12:59 hrs and from 22:00 to 04:59 hrs. If the device does not have a time, all
processes are terminated.
mod cmd UP1 time [/allow <hours>] [/initial <minutes>]
If the
/initial
parameter is set, no further commands are executed within the
specified number of minutes
<minutes>
, once the device has been reset. This
was implemented to avoid a firmware download and the overwriting of Flash